The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... tail fin is fan shaped , and measures one and a half inches in length at its longest point . The first dorsal is quite small , and is two inches from the head . The second dorsal is situated a quarter of an inch back of the first dorsal ...
... tail fin is fan shaped , and measures one and a half inches in length at its longest point . The first dorsal is quite small , and is two inches from the head . The second dorsal is situated a quarter of an inch back of the first dorsal ...
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... tail with more propriety , though it is simply two tubes united together , projecting from behind for the purposes before mentioned . On each side of the mouth are a pair of lappets or palpi ; these prob- ably assist in directing the ...
... tail with more propriety , though it is simply two tubes united together , projecting from behind for the purposes before mentioned . On each side of the mouth are a pair of lappets or palpi ; these prob- ably assist in directing the ...
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... tail a little forked , and may possibly have been Bank Swallows . Cedar Bird ( Ampelis cedrorum ) . The Cedar Birds were very abundant in the open pine woods of the main Rocky Mountains , and evidently had nests in August , as they were ...
... tail a little forked , and may possibly have been Bank Swallows . Cedar Bird ( Ampelis cedrorum ) . The Cedar Birds were very abundant in the open pine woods of the main Rocky Mountains , and evidently had nests in August , as they were ...
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... tail of a bright golden hue . A lucky shot added him to my collection . It was the Inca Bird ( Ostenops Montezuma ) ; the " Oro - pendula " or Golden - tail of the Spaniards . Another moment and a flash of fire seemed to pass from one ...
... tail of a bright golden hue . A lucky shot added him to my collection . It was the Inca Bird ( Ostenops Montezuma ) ; the " Oro - pendula " or Golden - tail of the Spaniards . Another moment and a flash of fire seemed to pass from one ...
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... tail feathers of a turkey , curiously bound with buckskin strings and scar- let colored hair , so as to open and shut readily . The hair of these mummies was still remaining upon their heads , and was of a yellow caste and very fine ...
... tail feathers of a turkey , curiously bound with buckskin strings and scar- let colored hair , so as to open and shut readily . The hair of these mummies was still remaining upon their heads , and was of a yellow caste and very fine ...
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