The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... less gorgeous but more lovely members of the same family is almost an irreparable one ; nevertheless if our bo- tanical confrére of the East will favor us with a visit next spring we will gladly satisfy him that we are not without our ...
... less gorgeous but more lovely members of the same family is almost an irreparable one ; nevertheless if our bo- tanical confrére of the East will favor us with a visit next spring we will gladly satisfy him that we are not without our ...
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... Less com- mon than near the coast , but reaching the east base of the Rocky Mountains , though not seen down the Missouri river . The specimen preserved is larger than any measurements recorded by Baird . BARN SWALLOW ( Hirundo ...
... Less com- mon than near the coast , but reaching the east base of the Rocky Mountains , though not seen down the Missouri river . The specimen preserved is larger than any measurements recorded by Baird . BARN SWALLOW ( Hirundo ...
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... less common than the preceding in the Rocky Mountains , though very common west of the Cascade Range . I noticed nothing new in its habits . To be continued . AN AFTERNOON IN NICARAGUA . BY WILLIAM H. DALL . WHEN the agent of the ...
... less common than the preceding in the Rocky Mountains , though very common west of the Cascade Range . I noticed nothing new in its habits . To be continued . AN AFTERNOON IN NICARAGUA . BY WILLIAM H. DALL . WHEN the agent of the ...
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... less than three and a half miles . The active yolcano of Bromo , within the limits of this crater , was ascended and described , Mr. Bickmore nearly losing his life in the attempt . The grave of Rumphius , marked by a small square ...
... less than three and a half miles . The active yolcano of Bromo , within the limits of this crater , was ascended and described , Mr. Bickmore nearly losing his life in the attempt . The grave of Rumphius , marked by a small square ...
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... less frequently than in the other regions of the body . The number of species thus far observed is quite small , and are chiefly referable to the genera Tania , Filaria , Tri- china , and Diplostomum , and confined almost wholly to man ...
... less frequently than in the other regions of the body . The number of species thus far observed is quite small , and are chiefly referable to the genera Tania , Filaria , Tri- china , and Diplostomum , and confined almost wholly to man ...
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