The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and ArtCanadian Institute., 1856 |
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Page 21
... feet this toe has disappeared - probably broken off when cap- tured . Indeed marks of abrasure are visible , and the indications of the wound may still be observed , notwithstanding the limb having since healed . The head is very much ...
... feet this toe has disappeared - probably broken off when cap- tured . Indeed marks of abrasure are visible , and the indications of the wound may still be observed , notwithstanding the limb having since healed . The head is very much ...
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... feet , and that of a very peculiar conformation , as before described . It has no lateral stripe of black , nor is it spotted like the species found in the Alleghany and Santee Rivers . The points of difference therefore between this ...
... feet , and that of a very peculiar conformation , as before described . It has no lateral stripe of black , nor is it spotted like the species found in the Alleghany and Santee Rivers . The points of difference therefore between this ...
Page 23
... feet , is an unnatural or " monstrous " development of a second foot , exhibiting three , or more strictly , four toes - the central or larger division shew- ing a very perceptible union of two of the abortive organs . Secondly , that ...
... feet , is an unnatural or " monstrous " development of a second foot , exhibiting three , or more strictly , four toes - the central or larger division shew- ing a very perceptible union of two of the abortive organs . Secondly , that ...
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... feet or more . In Cobequid and Chiegnecto Bays , these tides , to an unaccustomed spectator , have rather the aspect of some rare convulsion of nature than of an ordinary daily phenomenon . At low tide , wide flats of brown mud are seen ...
... feet or more . In Cobequid and Chiegnecto Bays , these tides , to an unaccustomed spectator , have rather the aspect of some rare convulsion of nature than of an ordinary daily phenomenon . At low tide , wide flats of brown mud are seen ...
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... feet or more . Characteristic Fossils . - Coniferous Wood , Calamites , Ferns , & c . Localities . - Cumberland north of the Cobequid mountains , Northern Colchester , Pictou . Weil exposed in the Joggins coast , and in the coast of ...
... feet or more . Characteristic Fossils . - Coniferous Wood , Calamites , Ferns , & c . Localities . - Cumberland north of the Cobequid mountains , Northern Colchester , Pictou . Weil exposed in the Joggins coast , and in the coast of ...
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