The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... who live in the Klamath River country in the next county to the south , and who get their name from the river , being known as the Klamath Indians . Aside from the use of Dentalium pretiosum as money , SHELL - MONEY . 3.
... who live in the Klamath River country in the next county to the south , and who get their name from the river , being known as the Klamath Indians . Aside from the use of Dentalium pretiosum as money , SHELL - MONEY . 3.
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... known as Saxido- mus gracilis * for money , but why they should use this shell instead of the lustrous and pearly Haliotis rufescens , which is fully as abundant , it is impossible to discover . The use of shells or pieces of shell by ...
... known as Saxido- mus gracilis * for money , but why they should use this shell instead of the lustrous and pearly Haliotis rufescens , which is fully as abundant , it is impossible to discover . The use of shells or pieces of shell by ...
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... known as pitcher - plants . Like the pitchers we use for domestic pur- poses , they are often colored with many gorgeous tints , and fashioned into graceful shapes , often with a capacity to hold more than a quart of liquid . As nature ...
... known as pitcher - plants . Like the pitchers we use for domestic pur- poses , they are often colored with many gorgeous tints , and fashioned into graceful shapes , often with a capacity to hold more than a quart of liquid . As nature ...
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... known from the cheap and excellent food it affords , and from its no less importance in providing bait for our fishing fleets . That the daintiness of the clam for food was known to the aborigines of this country , is well attested by ...
... known from the cheap and excellent food it affords , and from its no less importance in providing bait for our fishing fleets . That the daintiness of the clam for food was known to the aborigines of this country , is well attested by ...
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... known in the Creta- ceous flora of that region which gives it a tropical or even sub - tropical character . " " It will be remembered that this vegetation grew upon a broad continental surface , of which the central portion was ...
... known in the Creta- ceous flora of that region which gives it a tropical or even sub - tropical character . " " It will be remembered that this vegetation grew upon a broad continental surface , of which the central portion was ...
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