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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... remains lie imbedded in the bowels of the earth , and we accept his construction because we believe it to be based on the order of Nature shown by the exact observation of analogous forms . But even Owen's efforts to reconstruct would ...
... remains lie imbedded in the bowels of the earth , and we accept his construction because we believe it to be based on the order of Nature shown by the exact observation of analogous forms . But even Owen's efforts to reconstruct would ...
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... remains in that way ( if not disturbed ) for nearly an hour , and then again retires into its tube to finish the operation of depositing the egg . With some apparent exertion the creature lays the egg well down into its transparent ...
... remains in that way ( if not disturbed ) for nearly an hour , and then again retires into its tube to finish the operation of depositing the egg . With some apparent exertion the creature lays the egg well down into its transparent ...
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... remains un- checked , it practically amounts to the ruin of the otherwise most hopeful region of the world . But there is now some hope . Pasteur has come to the rescue , and science is to be applied . Most of my readers will have ...
... remains un- checked , it practically amounts to the ruin of the otherwise most hopeful region of the world . But there is now some hope . Pasteur has come to the rescue , and science is to be applied . Most of my readers will have ...
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... remains , with many others , have been found : -Tarsal bones of Elephas , distal joints of Bos , calcareum of Cervus libra , joints of cervus , portions of lower incisor of Trogontherium , astragalus of Cervus , portion of hyana's jaw ...
... remains , with many others , have been found : -Tarsal bones of Elephas , distal joints of Bos , calcareum of Cervus libra , joints of cervus , portions of lower incisor of Trogontherium , astragalus of Cervus , portion of hyana's jaw ...
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... remains , which are brought out in a striking manner by polishing , and as the substance in which the fossils are imbedded is frequently semi - transparent , the pebbles may be dried and used as photographic negatives . " - S . Mason ...
... remains , which are brought out in a striking manner by polishing , and as the substance in which the fossils are imbedded is frequently semi - transparent , the pebbles may be dried and used as photographic negatives . " - S . Mason ...
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