The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and ArtCanadian Institute., 1856 |
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... considered as a new genus - the Proteus Cana- densis - its chief points of difference being in the flatness of its head , the absence of any lateral stripes , and the formation of the fifth toe on the foot of the posterior leg . As an ...
... considered as a new genus - the Proteus Cana- densis - its chief points of difference being in the flatness of its head , the absence of any lateral stripes , and the formation of the fifth toe on the foot of the posterior leg . As an ...
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... considered testes , as such , it is much more reasonable to assign them to the ovarian system and to consider the uterine sacs of Williams as the male organs of generation . A few of the arguments which tend to support such an opinion ...
... considered testes , as such , it is much more reasonable to assign them to the ovarian system and to consider the uterine sacs of Williams as the male organs of generation . A few of the arguments which tend to support such an opinion ...
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... considered , equally opposed to the other view . A single example , beyond the objections already cited , will suffice to uphold our assertion . It is well known that the Lake Superior copper frequently bears , even to the minutest ...
... considered , equally opposed to the other view . A single example , beyond the objections already cited , will suffice to uphold our assertion . It is well known that the Lake Superior copper frequently bears , even to the minutest ...
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... in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick is very extensive ; and in Nova Scotia it is divided by ridges of the old metamorphic rocks into portions which may for convenience be considered separately 46 REVIEWS - ACADIAN GEOLOGY .
... in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick is very extensive ; and in Nova Scotia it is divided by ridges of the old metamorphic rocks into portions which may for convenience be considered separately 46 REVIEWS - ACADIAN GEOLOGY .
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rocks into portions which may for convenience be considered separately . These are- 1. The Cumberland Carboniferous district , bounded on the south by the Cobe- quid hills , and continuous on the north - west with the great ...
rocks into portions which may for convenience be considered separately . These are- 1. The Cumberland Carboniferous district , bounded on the south by the Cobe- quid hills , and continuous on the north - west with the great ...
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