Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 13. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Eller Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1877 |
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Page 104
... nearly the whole of its body , can be very distinctly seen . The coeca are well shown in the diagram . Mr. Ball's ... nearly in the centre of the abdomen , is not shown , nor are the spiracles ( which are two in number , and situated ...
... nearly the whole of its body , can be very distinctly seen . The coeca are well shown in the diagram . Mr. Ball's ... nearly in the centre of the abdomen , is not shown , nor are the spiracles ( which are two in number , and situated ...
Page 136
... nearly related to another of our native free - moving echinoderms , the Euryale , a genus which has a very large geographical distribution . One living species of Euryale , called palmifera ( fig . 127 ) , is evidently nearly related to ...
... nearly related to another of our native free - moving echinoderms , the Euryale , a genus which has a very large geographical distribution . One living species of Euryale , called palmifera ( fig . 127 ) , is evidently nearly related to ...
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... nearly north and south . These north and south bays , however , are connected with others that cross them more or less obliquely ; thus giving the sheets of water irregular outlines . On the west coast the bays run nearly east and west ...
... nearly north and south . These north and south bays , however , are connected with others that cross them more or less obliquely ; thus giving the sheets of water irregular outlines . On the west coast the bays run nearly east and west ...
Contents
HALFHOURS AT THE SEASIDE or Recreations with Marine Objects | 45 |
THE AQUARIUM its Inhabitants Structure and Management Illustrated | 186 |
NOTES ON COLLECTING AND PRESERVING NATURAL HISTORY OBJECTS | 211 |
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