The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and ArtCanadian Institute., 1856 |
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Page 19
... specimen which forms the special object of remark , are , it is hoped , sufficient to confer on the subject of this paper a special interest in the estimation of Canadian Naturalists . The specimen referred to was procured from the Bay ...
... specimen which forms the special object of remark , are , it is hoped , sufficient to confer on the subject of this paper a special interest in the estimation of Canadian Naturalists . The specimen referred to was procured from the Bay ...
Page 20
... specimen of the Proteus of our lakes , that it might have lived much longer had it not been injured by trampling on it at the wharf , by the boys who captured it , and from whom it had received considerable injury , including , as I be ...
... specimen of the Proteus of our lakes , that it might have lived much longer had it not been injured by trampling on it at the wharf , by the boys who captured it , and from whom it had received considerable injury , including , as I be ...
Page 21
... specimens from Lake St. Clair , more than thirty years ago , and he states that the animal frequently * Dr. H. Boys , of Barrie , in a letter to Professor Croft , in reference to the specimen exhi- bited to the Canadian Institute by Mr ...
... specimens from Lake St. Clair , more than thirty years ago , and he states that the animal frequently * Dr. H. Boys , of Barrie , in a letter to Professor Croft , in reference to the specimen exhi- bited to the Canadian Institute by Mr ...
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... specimen in question measures only twelve inches in length , so that it is small in comparison with those obtained by Major Dela- field from Lake St. Clair . It appears to me to differ more or less from each of the varieties pertaining ...
... specimen in question measures only twelve inches in length , so that it is small in comparison with those obtained by Major Dela- field from Lake St. Clair . It appears to me to differ more or less from each of the varieties pertaining ...
Page 23
... specimen of the Proteus of the Lakes , exhibited at a meeting of the Institute on the 15th of December , 1855 , by J. G. Hodgins , Esq . , and supposed by him , for reasons assigned in his paper , to be a new genus , for which he ...
... specimen of the Proteus of the Lakes , exhibited at a meeting of the Institute on the 15th of December , 1855 , by J. G. Hodgins , Esq . , and supposed by him , for reasons assigned in his paper , to be a new genus , for which he ...
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