The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... legs it is toilsome for them to gather mate- rial for a nest from off the ground . Now observe all those birds whose structure is similar to that of the swallow family . Not one species of the family Caprimulgidæ builds a nest . The ...
... legs it is toilsome for them to gather mate- rial for a nest from off the ground . Now observe all those birds whose structure is similar to that of the swallow family . Not one species of the family Caprimulgidæ builds a nest . The ...
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... legs , as quick as lightening , stretched almost perpendicularly in the air , and the mode of his falling , which produced a thrill of delight which I have never before or since experienced . I reloaded as quickly as possible and ...
... legs , as quick as lightening , stretched almost perpendicularly in the air , and the mode of his falling , which produced a thrill of delight which I have never before or since experienced . I reloaded as quickly as possible and ...
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... legs , allied to , but lower than the spiders , with several other unde- termined remains of insects . With such recent discoveries of so highly organized articulate life in rocks so ancient , and with the late discovery of a land ...
... legs , allied to , but lower than the spiders , with several other unde- termined remains of insects . With such recent discoveries of so highly organized articulate life in rocks so ancient , and with the late discovery of a land ...
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... legs they spread out , they seemed even more numerous . I next noticed spiders upon my coat , hat and collar , and ex- perimented myself with the spider throwing out the floating web . When about six to ten feet from the rock , I saw in ...
... legs they spread out , they seemed even more numerous . I next noticed spiders upon my coat , hat and collar , and ex- perimented myself with the spider throwing out the floating web . When about six to ten feet from the rock , I saw in ...
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... leg bones . This class of graves , containing the bones of adults packed in a small space , was probably con- structed at the general burying festival , or contained the re- mains of the dead which had been transported from a great ...
... leg bones . This class of graves , containing the bones of adults packed in a small space , was probably con- structed at the general burying festival , or contained the re- mains of the dead which had been transported from a great ...
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