The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... seems not to have been aware of these upper glands in Nepenthes , nor have we seen them 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 ...
... seems not to have been aware of these upper glands in Nepenthes , nor have we seen them 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 ...
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... seems to have appointed to set their traps among the swamps , but for what purpose , perhaps , we are not ready to explain . We have been assisted in illustrating this paper by Miss Mary Peart and Miss Emma Walter , and the drawings ...
... seems to have appointed to set their traps among the swamps , but for what purpose , perhaps , we are not ready to explain . We have been assisted in illustrating this paper by Miss Mary Peart and Miss Emma Walter , and the drawings ...
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... seems to limit its summer residence to tracts where it can find caves in which to build , as I saw no sign of its nests about the trading posts , where the more abundant Cliff Swallow has full possession of every available position for ...
... seems to limit its summer residence to tracts where it can find caves in which to build , as I saw no sign of its nests about the trading posts , where the more abundant Cliff Swallow has full possession of every available position for ...
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... seems to have fully succeeded , and thanks to his energy and perseverance , we now have in this country a full suite of the species first described by Rumphius . The present volume merely states this object and describes the mode of its ...
... seems to have fully succeeded , and thanks to his energy and perseverance , we now have in this country a full suite of the species first described by Rumphius . The present volume merely states this object and describes the mode of its ...
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... seem to be inevitable that the isothermal lines should be curved over the surface somewhat as at present . It may very well happen , therefore , that we shall find the palms and cinnamons restricted to the western margin of the ...
... seem to be inevitable that the isothermal lines should be curved over the surface somewhat as at present . It may very well happen , therefore , that we shall find the palms and cinnamons restricted to the western margin of the ...
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