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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... usually associate together in shoals , and this suggestion might therefore be reason- ably taken in ' consideration with what has already been said on the subject . The compound eyes of Trilobites are usually thickly placed on raised ...
... usually associate together in shoals , and this suggestion might therefore be reason- ably taken in ' consideration with what has already been said on the subject . The compound eyes of Trilobites are usually thickly placed on raised ...
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... usually occurring as concretions in limestone rocks ; sometimes , however , as bands of considerable thickness . The black colour so common to the flints of the chalk formation and to the chert nodules and bands in the mountain ...
... usually occurring as concretions in limestone rocks ; sometimes , however , as bands of considerable thickness . The black colour so common to the flints of the chalk formation and to the chert nodules and bands in the mountain ...
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... usually about three o'clock in the afternoon . The milky juice quickly exudes from the incisions , hardens upon ex- posure to the atmosphere , and is collected in small iron " scoops . " After repeated incisions are made , and the juice ...
... usually about three o'clock in the afternoon . The milky juice quickly exudes from the incisions , hardens upon ex- posure to the atmosphere , and is collected in small iron " scoops . " After repeated incisions are made , and the juice ...
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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