The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... called by the Indians , if I remember correctly , Alli - ko - cheek ( orthography not warranted correct ) , and the longer the shells the greater the value , which was reckoned by measuring the shells by the finger joints . I am quite ...
... called by the Indians , if I remember correctly , Alli - ko - cheek ( orthography not warranted correct ) , and the longer the shells the greater the value , which was reckoned by measuring the shells by the finger joints . I am quite ...
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... called by them Wompompeage or Wampum . The natives of some of the islands of the Indo - Pacific region use the shells of Litorina obesa , and they also make very pretty work by evenly fastening these shells to pieces of bark , which ...
... called by them Wompompeage or Wampum . The natives of some of the islands of the Indo - Pacific region use the shells of Litorina obesa , and they also make very pretty work by evenly fastening these shells to pieces of bark , which ...
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... called in western parlance " bottom land , " which is simply an open plain , slightly elevated above the low banks of the stream , surrounded by and sometimes cov- ered with timber , and which has a flora different from that of the ...
... called in western parlance " bottom land , " which is simply an open plain , slightly elevated above the low banks of the stream , surrounded by and sometimes cov- ered with timber , and which has a flora different from that of the ...
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... called a pitcher plant , but differs widely in structure and habit from the Nepenthes . We allude to it now only to express our intention , if opportunity should offer , to illustrate its singu- lar structure , as well as that of others ...
... called a pitcher plant , but differs widely in structure and habit from the Nepenthes . We allude to it now only to express our intention , if opportunity should offer , to illustrate its singu- lar structure , as well as that of others ...
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... called head of the clam . Lying buried as it is to a con- siderable depth in the mud , these tubes are thrust to the surface to conduct the pure water laden with nourishment for the stomach and gills . The water , as it passes out ...
... called head of the clam . Lying buried as it is to a con- siderable depth in the mud , these tubes are thrust to the surface to conduct the pure water laden with nourishment for the stomach and gills . The water , as it passes out ...
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