The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... collecting party was quickly organized , and , after partaking of fried plan- tains and " tortillas , " with a cup of coffee from the hands of a señorita very much the color of the beverage just men- tioned , each one started out ...
... collecting party was quickly organized , and , after partaking of fried plan- tains and " tortillas , " with a cup of coffee from the hands of a señorita very much the color of the beverage just men- tioned , each one started out ...
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... collected every reference to any species of orthoptera stated to have been found on the continent of North America , or in the West Indies , —a groundwork upon which he may erect a superstructure of his own . " Mr. Scudder is also ...
... collected every reference to any species of orthoptera stated to have been found on the continent of North America , or in the West Indies , —a groundwork upon which he may erect a superstructure of his own . " Mr. Scudder is also ...
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... collecting and depositing the loose rocks by hand must have been con- siderable . It would be impossible for us upon the present occasion to enter into a minute description of the mounds of Tennessee . They are found upon the Cumberland ...
... collecting and depositing the loose rocks by hand must have been con- siderable . It would be impossible for us upon the present occasion to enter into a minute description of the mounds of Tennessee . They are found upon the Cumberland ...
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... which belong to the same long - winged group of arboreal finches , and were collected in these mountains in winter by Mr. Hildreth . PURPLE FINCH ( Carpodacus ) . I saw none throughout THE FAUNA OF MONTANA TERRITORY . 75.
... which belong to the same long - winged group of arboreal finches , and were collected in these mountains in winter by Mr. Hildreth . PURPLE FINCH ( Carpodacus ) . I saw none throughout THE FAUNA OF MONTANA TERRITORY . 75.
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... collected on the west coast in 1853 , with the bill also larger , and the pro- portions are even greater yet than those of Strickland's L. Mexicana , from the City of Mexico . ( Baird's Rep . , p . 924 ) . The habits and notes are so ...
... collected on the west coast in 1853 , with the bill also larger , and the pro- portions are even greater yet than those of Strickland's L. Mexicana , from the City of Mexico . ( Baird's Rep . , p . 924 ) . The habits and notes are so ...
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