The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... River Mountain , 113 138-144 29 to 32. Figures illustrating Taxider my , twelve figures , 32 to 35. Case Worms , five figures , 160-161 36. Botaurus lentiginosus ( a Bittern ) , 169 37 , 38. Figures illustrating Taxider my , 197-198 39 ...
... River Mountain , 113 138-144 29 to 32. Figures illustrating Taxider my , twelve figures , 32 to 35. Case Worms , five figures , 160-161 36. Botaurus lentiginosus ( a Bittern ) , 169 37 , 38. Figures illustrating Taxider my , 197-198 39 ...
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... River country in the next county to the south , and who get their name from the river , being known as the Klamath Indians . Aside from the use of Dentalium pretiosum as money , SHELL - MONEY . 3.
... River country in the next county to the south , and who get their name from the river , being known as the Klamath Indians . Aside from the use of Dentalium pretiosum as money , SHELL - MONEY . 3.
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... river bluffs ever so thoroughly we still find none . The Indian Pipestem ( Monotropa uniflora ) will be found rarely in low woods , and is the only species of the order which the writer has observed during two years of botanical ...
... river bluffs ever so thoroughly we still find none . The Indian Pipestem ( Monotropa uniflora ) will be found rarely in low woods , and is the only species of the order which the writer has observed during two years of botanical ...
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... river bottom " are to be found our New England violets and buttercups , and other species of the same genera which are peculiarly Western , and with them are Phloxes , Erythroniums and other plants equally worthy to be mentioned , but ...
... river bottom " are to be found our New England violets and buttercups , and other species of the same genera which are peculiarly Western , and with them are Phloxes , Erythroniums and other plants equally worthy to be mentioned , but ...
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... River . In his report on the Fishes of Massachusetts , page 134 , published in 1839 , he says , " the only specimen I have been able to see was sent me . from Keene , N. H. , taken in the Ashuelot River . " In the Catalogue of the ...
... River . In his report on the Fishes of Massachusetts , page 134 , published in 1839 , he says , " the only specimen I have been able to see was sent me . from Keene , N. H. , taken in the Ashuelot River . " In the Catalogue of the ...
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