The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... Color . - The back and sides are yellowish brown , with irregular patches of a darker color , marked somewhat like our pickerel , only a shade darker ; the gill covers and snout are dark brown , the belly is of a light color in place of ...
... Color . - The back and sides are yellowish brown , with irregular patches of a darker color , marked somewhat like our pickerel , only a shade darker ; the gill covers and snout are dark brown , the belly is of a light color in place of ...
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... color . ( For the different parts see plate 1 , and explanation of the plate . ) The mouth of the clam is directly under the forward transverse muscle . It will be seen by the 24 SALT AND FRESH - WATER CLAMS . Illustrated, 1.
... color . ( For the different parts see plate 1 , and explanation of the plate . ) The mouth of the clam is directly under the forward transverse muscle . It will be seen by the 24 SALT AND FRESH - WATER CLAMS . Illustrated, 1.
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... color of the beverage just men- tioned , each one started out prepared to make the best of the six hours of daylight remaining , by dispersing into the bushes in search of specimens of all kinds . Previous , how- ever , to our departure ...
... color of the beverage just men- tioned , each one started out prepared to make the best of the six hours of daylight remaining , by dispersing into the bushes in search of specimens of all kinds . Previous , how- ever , to our departure ...
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... color , and of a genus ( Elaps ? euryxanthus Ken . ) which is perfectly harmless . In vain we pointed out the jaws , totally destitute of fangs , and almost toothless , and were again assured that it was the far - famed " coral snake ...
... color , and of a genus ( Elaps ? euryxanthus Ken . ) which is perfectly harmless . In vain we pointed out the jaws , totally destitute of fangs , and almost toothless , and were again assured that it was the far - famed " coral snake ...
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... habit of the species . In an article by Mr. Fowler in the September number of the NATURAL- IST , I find the eggs of the Ruffed Grouse thus described : " The color of the eggs is yellowish - white , marked with reddish ( 48 )
... habit of the species . In an article by Mr. Fowler in the September number of the NATURAL- IST , I find the eggs of the Ruffed Grouse thus described : " The color of the eggs is yellowish - white , marked with reddish ( 48 )
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