The American Naturalist, Volumen21Essex Institute, 1887 |
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... remarkable that in an- other species ( the Pleurisy Root ) it is entirely wanting . The flowers are similar , and the sap is so acrid as to cause the plant to be rejected by all animals . It grows in very poor soil , and has but few ...
... remarkable that in an- other species ( the Pleurisy Root ) it is entirely wanting . The flowers are similar , and the sap is so acrid as to cause the plant to be rejected by all animals . It grows in very poor soil , and has but few ...
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... remarkable for their disagreeable , carrion- like odor . This is so marked in certain species that it attracts large numbers of flies . These sometimes lay their eggs in the flowers , but the progeny , when hatched , die for want of ...
... remarkable for their disagreeable , carrion- like odor . This is so marked in certain species that it attracts large numbers of flies . These sometimes lay their eggs in the flowers , but the progeny , when hatched , die for want of ...
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... remarkable events and phenomena it reveals , but it is not the remarkable , the unique , and the impressive facts of geology that are the most instructive . The awful eruption that throws out lava and ashes from a volcanic vent , or ...
... remarkable events and phenomena it reveals , but it is not the remarkable , the unique , and the impressive facts of geology that are the most instructive . The awful eruption that throws out lava and ashes from a volcanic vent , or ...
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... remarkable as presenting very low ( instead of high ) indices . Through the kindness of Professor Putnam , who most gener- ously put all the stores of the Peabody Museum of Archæology at my disposition , I had hoped to be able to ...
... remarkable as presenting very low ( instead of high ) indices . Through the kindness of Professor Putnam , who most gener- ously put all the stores of the Peabody Museum of Archæology at my disposition , I had hoped to be able to ...
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... remarkable as showing the point truncated . None of these , however , show it rounded off in a way that equals the Boschiman scapula figured by Mivart . The variations of this angle are important , because they show that the length of ...
... remarkable as showing the point truncated . None of these , however , show it rounded off in a way that equals the Boschiman scapula figured by Mivart . The variations of this angle are important , because they show that the length of ...
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