The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... become the money , as it were , or the means by which everything is now reckoned and paid for by the savage . A slave , a canoe or a squaw , is worth in these days so many blankets ; but it used to be so many strings of Dentalia . " Mr ...
... become the money , as it were , or the means by which everything is now reckoned and paid for by the savage . A slave , a canoe or a squaw , is worth in these days so many blankets ; but it used to be so many strings of Dentalia . " Mr ...
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... at length he seemed to become re- assured , and bounded along in his original course as if he was in somewhat of a hurry , but not in manifest alarm . As I anticipated , on his third or fourth bound he THE SENSES OF SIGHT AND SMELL . 29.
... at length he seemed to become re- assured , and bounded along in his original course as if he was in somewhat of a hurry , but not in manifest alarm . As I anticipated , on his third or fourth bound he THE SENSES OF SIGHT AND SMELL . 29.
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... become fewer , and are replaced by the lofty fig or waringin , ' which , with its high top and long branches , rivals the magnificent palms of the sea - shore . " Liquid amber , and the cotton - wood , also appear , and orchidaceous ...
... become fewer , and are replaced by the lofty fig or waringin , ' which , with its high top and long branches , rivals the magnificent palms of the sea - shore . " Liquid amber , and the cotton - wood , also appear , and orchidaceous ...
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... becoming a source of profit to farmers , and though without a practical acquaintance with the subject , we should judge it to be for the interest of every bee keeper to own this little manual , and to learn the merits of the section bee ...
... becoming a source of profit to farmers , and though without a practical acquaintance with the subject , we should judge it to be for the interest of every bee keeper to own this little manual , and to learn the merits of the section bee ...
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... become of the form indicated at f . " Their earlier c stages are unknown , but the analogy of the Gordiaceous , and other worms , lead to the supposition that the parasite of the brain of Anhinga is one of the migratory kinds , and that ...
... become of the form indicated at f . " Their earlier c stages are unknown , but the analogy of the Gordiaceous , and other worms , lead to the supposition that the parasite of the brain of Anhinga is one of the migratory kinds , and that ...
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