The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... Living Fish from South of the Equator to Europe , p . 53. Deep Sea Dredging , p . 53. Marsupial Dogs , p . 53. The Belted Kingfisher again , p . 53. The Crow a Bird of Prey , p . 102 . How to collect Myriapods , p . 103. On the Drumming ...
... Living Fish from South of the Equator to Europe , p . 53. Deep Sea Dredging , p . 53. Marsupial Dogs , p . 53. The Belted Kingfisher again , p . 53. The Crow a Bird of Prey , p . 102 . How to collect Myriapods , p . 103. On the Drumming ...
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... living , however , somewhat back from the coast , used pieces of the bivalve shell 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 ...
... living , however , somewhat back from the coast , used pieces of the bivalve shell 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 ...
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... living plant , in order to settle their func- tion ? We know not anywhere else in the vegetable kingdom organs more apparently set apart for a special purpose , and yet we are in doubt about their meaning . Our native Sarracenia growing ...
... living plant , in order to settle their func- tion ? We know not anywhere else in the vegetable kingdom organs more apparently set apart for a special purpose , and yet we are in doubt about their meaning . Our native Sarracenia growing ...
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... living on the bottom , but " " a few contribute by sinking after death from the higher regions of the su- perincumbent water ( teeth of fishes and shells of Pteropods ) , and others are brought by currents from littoral regions ( bones ...
... living on the bottom , but " " a few contribute by sinking after death from the higher regions of the su- perincumbent water ( teeth of fishes and shells of Pteropods ) , and others are brought by currents from littoral regions ( bones ...
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... living in California ; to- gether with another scorpion - like animal , Mazonia Woodiana ; while the Devonian insects described from St. John , by Mr. Scudder , are nearly as highly organized as our grasshoppers and May - flies . Dr ...
... living in California ; to- gether with another scorpion - like animal , Mazonia Woodiana ; while the Devonian insects described from St. John , by Mr. Scudder , are nearly as highly organized as our grasshoppers and May - flies . Dr ...
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