The American Naturalist, Volumen21Essex Institute, 1887 |
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... possession of its sticky , milky juice . The sap of plants , though varying in different species , serves the same ... possessed the slightest traces of this , and there is sufficient reason to look for its future perfection . In the ...
... possession of its sticky , milky juice . The sap of plants , though varying in different species , serves the same ... possessed the slightest traces of this , and there is sufficient reason to look for its future perfection . In the ...
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... possessed of sufficient force , will bring out of the sacs at the sides two pear - shaped pollinia , each fastened to the lamina , or gland , by a short appendage ( see figure ) . When they are first withdrawn the pollinia are divergent ...
... possessed of sufficient force , will bring out of the sacs at the sides two pear - shaped pollinia , each fastened to the lamina , or gland , by a short appendage ( see figure ) . When they are first withdrawn the pollinia are divergent ...
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... massive . But few fine crystals have heretofore been described . In the article under Zeitschrift f . Kryst . , xi . p . 449 . discussion Flink mentions the fact that he has become possessed 662 [ July General Notes .
... massive . But few fine crystals have heretofore been described . In the article under Zeitschrift f . Kryst . , xi . p . 449 . discussion Flink mentions the fact that he has become possessed 662 [ July General Notes .
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discussion Flink mentions the fact that he has become possessed of a large collection of good crystals from Pajsberg and Långban . These he examines , and finds on them nineteen forms new to the species . The axial ratio as calculated ...
discussion Flink mentions the fact that he has become possessed of a large collection of good crystals from Pajsberg and Långban . These he examines , and finds on them nineteen forms new to the species . The axial ratio as calculated ...
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... possessed very few ethnological specimens from Africa , at which time Mr. W. P. Tisdel , agent of the United States to the Free States , brought home the first collection from that unknown region . Recently Lieutenant E. H. Taunt ...
... possessed very few ethnological specimens from Africa , at which time Mr. W. P. Tisdel , agent of the United States to the Free States , brought home the first collection from that unknown region . Recently Lieutenant E. H. Taunt ...
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Amer AMERICAN NATURALIST animals appear Artiodactyla Bering Island bones botany breed called cells character chemical color compounds conclusions Condylarthra contains crystals cusps described dike E. D. Cope Eocene evolution eyes facts fauna feet figures fossils four Gard genera genus geological geologists geology Göhrde groups Heptodon hornblende hornless stags horns hundred Hyracotherium Ichthyosaurus incisors inferior molar infra-spinous insects Island J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY known Lambdotherium larvæ lower Menodus mineral Miocene molars natural North notes observed occur original paper Philadelphia plane plants plates polled cattle pollinia portion premolars present probably Proc Prof Professor Protohippus published recently region represented River rocks sandstone says scapular scapular index schists scientific sea-cow sections seen side skull species specimens Spiders structure student superior molars synonymy Taconic teeth tion varieties Vilmorin XXI.-NO