The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... noticed by any authority before . In describing the structures alluded to in this paper , we have used the term gland for want of a better one , but we do not therefore assume any speciality of function . This is a point about which we ...
... noticed by any authority before . In describing the structures alluded to in this paper , we have used the term gland for want of a better one , but we do not therefore assume any speciality of function . This is a point about which we ...
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... noticed this species at the mouth of Milk river , and as this is within sight of the first range of mountains , their base may be considered as its western limit . I saw it also near Fort Laramie in 1857 . ARCTIC BLUEBIRD ( S. arctica ) ...
... noticed this species at the mouth of Milk river , and as this is within sight of the first range of mountains , their base may be considered as its western limit . I saw it also near Fort Laramie in 1857 . ARCTIC BLUEBIRD ( S. arctica ) ...
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... noticed no difference in its habits or in its single call- note of this season , from those of eastern specimens . I did not notice it along the Missouri , nor did Dr. Hayden collect it above Vermilion river , near the Iowa line ...
... noticed no difference in its habits or in its single call- note of this season , from those of eastern specimens . I did not notice it along the Missouri , nor did Dr. Hayden collect it above Vermilion river , near the Iowa line ...
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... noticed nothing new in its habits . To be continued . AN AFTERNOON IN NICARAGUA . BY WILLIAM H. DALL . WHEN the agent of the Central American Transit Company announced to us , that on account of the low water , we might be detained a ...
... noticed nothing new in its habits . To be continued . AN AFTERNOON IN NICARAGUA . BY WILLIAM H. DALL . WHEN the agent of the Central American Transit Company announced to us , that on account of the low water , we might be detained a ...
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... round leaves about half an inch in diameter . I noticed little well - beaten paths , about one inch wide , running all through this bed of green , and stopped to discover if possible what made them . AN AFTERNOON IN NICARAGUA . 37.
... round leaves about half an inch in diameter . I noticed little well - beaten paths , about one inch wide , running all through this bed of green , and stopped to discover if possible what made them . AN AFTERNOON IN NICARAGUA . 37.
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