The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... genus Nepenthes are known to botanists , and while some are natives of swamps in Africa and China , most of the species are found on Mount Kinau Ballou , in the Island of Borneo , growing at an eleva- tion of from three to eight ...
... genus Nepenthes are known to botanists , and while some are natives of swamps in Africa and China , most of the species are found on Mount Kinau Ballou , in the Island of Borneo , growing at an eleva- tion of from three to eight ...
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... genus Lota , there are several species . The Eng- lish Burbolt ( Burbot ) , as described by Yarrell in his work on British fishes , and by Couch , belongs to this genus , yet prob- ably is a different species from any in our lakes and ...
... genus Lota , there are several species . The Eng- lish Burbolt ( Burbot ) , as described by Yarrell in his work on British fishes , and by Couch , belongs to this genus , yet prob- ably is a different species from any in our lakes and ...
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... genus I saw . It was very common throughout the mountains , and I have found it in every por- tion of the country west of them , even where there was scarcely a bush to be seen . REDSTART ( Setophaga ruticilla ) . The Redstart was one ...
... genus I saw . It was very common throughout the mountains , and I have found it in every por- tion of the country west of them , even where there was scarcely a bush to be seen . REDSTART ( Setophaga ruticilla ) . The Redstart was one ...
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... 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 , " of which the ...
... 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 , " of which the ...
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... genus Lycosa are known to have the habit of carrying their young about with them . - EDS . ] THE CATTLE TICK . - The perfect insect found in Texas , gorged with blood and ready to give birth to its young , is much like Fig . 1e of the ...
... genus Lycosa are known to have the habit of carrying their young about with them . - EDS . ] THE CATTLE TICK . - The perfect insect found in Texas , gorged with blood and ready to give birth to its young , is much like Fig . 1e of the ...
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