Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 24. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1888 |
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... animal clouds have been about again to- day . " Such was the remark made to me by a country woman in Kent , and this observation was true enough to nature : it agreed also with my own notes at the time on the appearance of " Anvil cloud ...
... animal clouds have been about again to- day . " Such was the remark made to me by a country woman in Kent , and this observation was true enough to nature : it agreed also with my own notes at the time on the appearance of " Anvil cloud ...
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... animal or vegetable world could possibly possess continuity " " of form . It is sufficient for our present purpose to direct attention to the relation existing between " mass " and " particle . " But it is also necessary to point out ...
... animal or vegetable world could possibly possess continuity " " of form . It is sufficient for our present purpose to direct attention to the relation existing between " mass " and " particle . " But it is also necessary to point out ...
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... and when ready for expulsion the creature retires into its tube . The egg is at first forced half out of the vent , the animal then moves slowly out of its tube and comes to an erect position with its HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE - GOSSIP . 9.
... and when ready for expulsion the creature retires into its tube . The egg is at first forced half out of the vent , the animal then moves slowly out of its tube and comes to an erect position with its HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE - GOSSIP . 9.
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... animal itself , which not only serves to protect the creature itself from its natural enemies , but also serves as a protection for its eggs from the ravages of aquatic worms and larv¿ , for although the material of the tube is tough ...
... animal itself , which not only serves to protect the creature itself from its natural enemies , but also serves as a protection for its eggs from the ravages of aquatic worms and larv¿ , for although the material of the tube is tough ...
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... animal world affords numberless instances of useless and aborted organs , evidently remnants of a previous condition of existence requiring a different organization ; and in the vegetable world , no doubt , the instances will be found ...
... animal world affords numberless instances of useless and aborted organs , evidently remnants of a previous condition of existence requiring a different organization ; and in the vegetable world , no doubt , the instances will be found ...
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