The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... below . It was observable that the fields which pre- AMER . NATURALIST , VOL . III . 7 sented the worst appearance were all of the same kind NATURAL HISTORY MISCELLANY . 49 Destructiveness of the Larva of the Goldsmith Beetle, p 49.
... below . It was observable that the fields which pre- AMER . NATURALIST , VOL . III . 7 sented the worst appearance were all of the same kind NATURAL HISTORY MISCELLANY . 49 Destructiveness of the Larva of the Goldsmith Beetle, p 49.
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... kind was more or less af- fected , the other varieties seemed saved by their own growth and energy from a destruction so thorough as was that of the Wilson . These patches were all planted in the spring , and all received the same ...
... kind was more or less af- fected , the other varieties seemed saved by their own growth and energy from a destruction so thorough as was that of the Wilson . These patches were all planted in the spring , and all received the same ...
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... kind in the coast prairies of Texas . Are they viviparous ? I never ob- served anything of the kind in the woodland districts of Texas , and the above mentioned ticks of Cuba were those of the savanna rather than of the timbered parts ...
... kind in the coast prairies of Texas . Are they viviparous ? I never ob- served anything of the kind in the woodland districts of Texas , and the above mentioned ticks of Cuba were those of the savanna rather than of the timbered parts ...
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... kind of red pig- ment , was discovered by Colonel Putnam in a stone grave near Nashville . These religious relics are of a great interest in their bear- ing upon the probable date of the mounds and temples and graves in which they are ...
... kind of red pig- ment , was discovered by Colonel Putnam in a stone grave near Nashville . These religious relics are of a great interest in their bear- ing upon the probable date of the mounds and temples and graves in which they are ...
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... kind , on the eastern slope of the Cœur d'Aleñe Mountains , by Capt . Floyd Jones . CHESTNUT - COLORED Bunting ( Plectrophanes ornatus ) . I found this species with fledged young in July , on the plains near Fort Benton , where it ...
... kind , on the eastern slope of the Cœur d'Aleñe Mountains , by Capt . Floyd Jones . CHESTNUT - COLORED Bunting ( Plectrophanes ornatus ) . I found this species with fledged young in July , on the plains near Fort Benton , where it ...
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