The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... taken at Northampton , Mass . The second description was by Dr. D. Humphreys Storer , of Boston , from a speci- men taken in the Ashuelot River . In his report on the Fishes of Massachusetts , page 134 , published in 1839 , he says ...
... taken at Northampton , Mass . The second description was by Dr. D. Humphreys Storer , of Boston , from a speci- men taken in the Ashuelot River . In his report on the Fishes of Massachusetts , page 134 , published in 1839 , he says ...
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... taken in ascending the Connec- ticut or its tributaries in the spring of the year , in company with fish from the salt water ascending to spawn . So few have been taken that it may not be wise to be positive in this assertion , yet I ...
... taken in ascending the Connec- ticut or its tributaries in the spring of the year , in company with fish from the salt water ascending to spawn . So few have been taken that it may not be wise to be positive in this assertion , yet I ...
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... taken posses- sion of a box that I had erected in the garden for their benefit ; had built their nest , laid their eggs , and had commenced setting , when a pair of house wrens , who coveted their neighbor's house , entered it in the ab ...
... taken posses- sion of a box that I had erected in the garden for their benefit ; had built their nest , laid their eggs , and had commenced setting , when a pair of house wrens , who coveted their neighbor's house , entered it in the ab ...
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... taken off by one they soon commence operations , and in three or four days , I should think , gorge themselves and fall off . They are then , except as to size , much like the full - grown gorged insect . How long a time is required for ...
... taken off by one they soon commence operations , and in three or four days , I should think , gorge themselves and fall off . They are then , except as to size , much like the full - grown gorged insect . How long a time is required for ...
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... taken to be marine types , and indeed their fore - limbs appear to have been more paddle - like than those of the species of our modern rivers . They are represented by nine species , which per- tain to five genera . These forms differ ...
... taken to be marine types , and indeed their fore - limbs appear to have been more paddle - like than those of the species of our modern rivers . They are represented by nine species , which per- tain to five genera . These forms differ ...
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