The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... remain , but soon begin to select their companions , and at such times they may be seen high in the air , especially in the middle of an extremely warm day , chasing each other in circles upon extended wings , but without that quick ...
... remain , but soon begin to select their companions , and at such times they may be seen high in the air , especially in the middle of an extremely warm day , chasing each other in circles upon extended wings , but without that quick ...
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... remain clinging to its sides , until fledged and able to care for themselves . There are occurrences happening to them which are of greater moment . Sometimes having selected a flue in the chimney leading to the bedroom , and having ...
... remain clinging to its sides , until fledged and able to care for themselves . There are occurrences happening to them which are of greater moment . Sometimes having selected a flue in the chimney leading to the bedroom , and having ...
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... NATURALIST , Vol . I , p . 561 , Prof. J. Wyman describes the contents of some of these beds , with illustrations of the various relics . tribes which have left their records in the remains of SALT AND FRESH - WATER CLAMS . 21.
... NATURALIST , Vol . I , p . 561 , Prof. J. Wyman describes the contents of some of these beds , with illustrations of the various relics . tribes which have left their records in the remains of SALT AND FRESH - WATER CLAMS . 21.
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tribes which have left their records in the remains of their feasts . From an old book published in London in 1636 , entitled " New England's Prospect , " etc. , it would appear that the squaw performed the hard work then , as now , and ...
tribes which have left their records in the remains of their feasts . From an old book published in London in 1636 , entitled " New England's Prospect , " etc. , it would appear that the squaw performed the hard work then , as now , and ...
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... remains of Corals , Echinoderms and Mollusks . " These debris are con- solidated by the tubes of Serpulæ , the interstices filled up by Foraminif- eræ , and smoothed over by the Nullipores . It is supposed by the author that this will ...
... remains of Corals , Echinoderms and Mollusks . " These debris are con- solidated by the tubes of Serpulæ , the interstices filled up by Foraminif- eræ , and smoothed over by the Nullipores . It is supposed by the author that this will ...
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