The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... close beside some decaying log we may , perhaps , find Dicentra Canadensis with its pure white heart - shaped flowers , not less interesting than its more common sister species . Yonder we see an extensive patch of Mertensia Virginica ...
... close beside some decaying log we may , perhaps , find Dicentra Canadensis with its pure white heart - shaped flowers , not less interesting than its more common sister species . Yonder we see an extensive patch of Mertensia Virginica ...
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... close the season of botanizing on the prairies of Illinois . THE CHIMNEY SWALLOW . BY AUGUSTUS FOWLER . 1800 THIS bird arrives at the eastern part of Massachusetts usually between the twenty - fifth of May and the first of June ...
... close the season of botanizing on the prairies of Illinois . THE CHIMNEY SWALLOW . BY AUGUSTUS FOWLER . 1800 THIS bird arrives at the eastern part of Massachusetts usually between the twenty - fifth of May and the first of June ...
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... close observation on the liv- ing pitchers , and that would be very difficult , because in their early stages of growth they are tightly closed by the curious lids at the top , and in the young state excretion is most rapid and copious ...
... close observation on the liv- ing pitchers , and that would be very difficult , because in their early stages of growth they are tightly closed by the curious lids at the top , and in the young state excretion is most rapid and copious ...
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... close to each other . These graves , although justly regarded as rude fabrics , nevertheless exhibit considerable skill in their construction , and are standing memorials of the regard in which the an- cient race held the memory of the ...
... close to each other . These graves , although justly regarded as rude fabrics , nevertheless exhibit considerable skill in their construction , and are standing memorials of the regard in which the an- cient race held the memory of the ...
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... close a little . A loose flexible pouch- like throat would then receive the entire prey , swallowed be- tween the branches of the jaw ; the necessity of holding it long in the teeth , or of passing it between the short quad- rate bones ...
... close a little . A loose flexible pouch- like throat would then receive the entire prey , swallowed be- tween the branches of the jaw ; the necessity of holding it long in the teeth , or of passing it between the short quad- rate bones ...
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