The elongated and narrow jaws, with their muscles, with their sharp cutting teeth, or strong pointed and formidable fangs, principally compose the face of the animal ; the chin, lips, cheeks, eyebrows, and forehead, are either removed, or reduced to a... The Naturalist's Library - Side 43af Sir William Jardine - 1833Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Sir William Lawrence - 1819 - 646 sider
...chin, lips, cheeks, eyebrows, and fore) cad, are either removed, or reduced to a size and form ; iply necessary for animal purposes. The nose is confounded...applied to offices connected with procuring food. Thus we have a muzzle or snout rather than a face. In man, on the contrary, the animal organs, the... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - 1822 - 544 sider
...cutting teeth,\>r strong pointed and formidable fangs, principally compose the face of the animal; the chin, lips, cheeks, eyebrows, and forehead, are...purposes. The nose is confounded with the upper jaw andlip; or, if more developed, is still applied to offices connecled with procuring food. Thus we have... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - 1823 - 546 sider
...cutting teeth, or strong pointed and formidable fangs, principally compose the face of the animal : the chin, lips, cheeks, eyebrows, and forehead, are...necessary for animal purposes. The nose is confounded witli the upper jaw and lip ; or, if more developed, is still applied to offices connected with procuring... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - 1828 - 526 sider
...cutting teeth, or strong pointed and formidable fangs, principally compose the face of the animal ; the chin, lips, cheeks, eyebrows, and forehead, are...applied to offices connected with procuring food. Thus we have a muzzle or snout, rather than a face. lu man, on the contrary, the animal organs, the... | |
| 1836 - 640 sider
...cutting teeth, or strong pointed and formidable fangs, principally compose the face of the animal: the chin, lips, cheeks, eye-brows, and forehead, are...with the upper jaw and lip; or, if more developed, is ttiil applied to offices connected with procuring food: thus they have a muzzle or snout, rather than... | |
| Charles Pickering - 1854 - 564 sider
...jaws, sharp cutting teeth, or strong, pointed, and formidable fangs, make up the face of the animal ; the chin, lips, cheeks, eye-brows, and forehead, are...developed, is still applied to offices connected with the procuring of food ; we have a muzzle, or snout, rather than a face. In man, even in the Australian... | |
| Popular educator - 1860 - 536 sider
...^vith their muscles, with their sharp cutting 128 139 teeth, or strong pointed and formidable fanes, compose the face; the chin, lips, cheeks, eyebrows,...applied to offices connected with procuring food. " In fact, we have in all such instances, the muzzle or snout of an animal, not " the human face divine."... | |
| A. Romer - 1872 - 248 sider
...the elongated and narrow jaws, with their muscles, with their sharp cutting teeth, or strong pointed and formidable fangs, compose the face; the chin,...and lip, or, if more developed, is still applied to purposes connected with procuring food." In the whole we have the muzzle or snout of an animal, not... | |
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