The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... abundant fish in that country . In the year 1861 , during a visit of a month's duration upon the coast of California , at Crescent City , in Del Norte County , I found that in barter between themselves , the Indians used for money the ...
... abundant fish in that country . In the year 1861 , during a visit of a month's duration upon the coast of California , at Crescent City , in Del Norte County , I found that in barter between themselves , the Indians used for money the ...
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... abundant , it is impossible to discover . The use of shells or pieces of shell by the aborigines of North America , was well known and recorded years ago . By reference to the Massachusetts Historical Collections , it will be seen that ...
... abundant , it is impossible to discover . The use of shells or pieces of shell by the aborigines of North America , was well known and recorded years ago . By reference to the Massachusetts Historical Collections , it will be seen that ...
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natural meadows is of almost unparalleled fertility , and its vegetation is always abundant and of luxuriant growth , the number of species is small . While many of the natural families of plants are wholly wanting , and other large ...
natural meadows is of almost unparalleled fertility , and its vegetation is always abundant and of luxuriant growth , the number of species is small . While many of the natural families of plants are wholly wanting , and other large ...
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... abundant in our lakes , and the Compressed Burbot ( Lota compressa ) which is very rare . DeKay , when he published the Fauna of New York , in the Natural History of that State , says , " the only two specimens described are from the ...
... abundant in our lakes , and the Compressed Burbot ( Lota compressa ) which is very rare . DeKay , when he published the Fauna of New York , in the Natural History of that State , says , " the only two specimens described are from the ...
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... abundant , so that whatever statements are made can be quickly verified by an examination of the object described . A general knowledge once attained of the common animals , prepares one to enter farther into the study of zoology , and ...
... abundant , so that whatever statements are made can be quickly verified by an examination of the object described . A general knowledge once attained of the common animals , prepares one to enter farther into the study of zoology , and ...
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