Studies in vertebrate evolution: essays presented to F. R. Parrington/
edited by K. A. Joysey, T. S. Kemp.
- Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd, 1972.
- ix, 284 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Includes bibliographies.
Cranial anatomy of the ostracoderms in relation to the organisation of larval lampreys, by H. P. Whiting.--The composition of vertebrae and the occipital region of the skull, by C. C. D. Shute.--The shoulder girdle of Eogyrinus, by S. M. Andrews. On a Queensland labyrinthodont, by A. A. Howie.--The interrelationships of the earliest tetrapods, by A. L. Panchen.--The proterosuchian thecodonts, by A. R. I. Cruickshank.--The evolution of the archosaur pelvis and hind-limb, by A. J. Charig.--Comments on the evolution and affinities of snakes, by A. d'A. Bellairs.--The pectoral region and habits of a new digging dicynodont, by C. B. Cox.--On the skull of Regisaurus jacobi, by Ch. H. Mendrez.--The jaw articulation and musculature of the Whaitsiid Therocephalia, by T. S. Kemp.--The evolution of the jaw articulation of cynodonts, by A. W. Crompton.--The problem of inse