The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... skins . The old road or trail which connected these two ancient cities can still be discerned in the forest , the well- worn way being in some places a foot or more beneath the general surface . It is evident from these facts that a ...
... skins . The old road or trail which connected these two ancient cities can still be discerned in the forest , the well- worn way being in some places a foot or more beneath the general surface . It is evident from these facts that a ...
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... skin , around which was rolled in good order a plain shroud manufactured after the same order as the one ornamented with feathers . This article resembled very much in its texture the bags generally used for the purpose of holding ...
... skin , around which was rolled in good order a plain shroud manufactured after the same order as the one ornamented with feathers . This article resembled very much in its texture the bags generally used for the purpose of holding ...
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... skins of various animals , and in the most splendid mantles of feathers . Upon the route through Alabama and the neighboring States , De Soto found the temples full of human bones . The large towns contained stone houses , filled with ...
... skins of various animals , and in the most splendid mantles of feathers . Upon the route through Alabama and the neighboring States , De Soto found the temples full of human bones . The large towns contained stone houses , filled with ...
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... skins , and garments worn with beautiful feathers . The mantle was thrown over the shoulders with the arm ex- posed . Great men were sometimes , after the manner of the Mexicans , borne upon litters by their subjects , while their heads ...
... skins , and garments worn with beautiful feathers . The mantle was thrown over the shoulders with the arm ex- posed . Great men were sometimes , after the manner of the Mexicans , borne upon litters by their subjects , while their heads ...
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... skin ; in Lytoloma Cope the margin was also distinct , except in front and rear , and the carapace was covered by heavier shell - like dermal plates . Propleura Cope contained one large species - P . sopita , where the margin was broad ...
... skin ; in Lytoloma Cope the margin was also distinct , except in front and rear , and the carapace was covered by heavier shell - like dermal plates . Propleura Cope contained one large species - P . sopita , where the margin was broad ...
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