Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112118457412 and Others, 10–11. köide1874 |
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... covered the river Detroit in Michigan , crossed Lake Erie on floating leaves and similar convenient rafts , and in a very short time took possession of the country between St. Clair and Niagara rivers . Having got thus far , in spite of ...
... covered the river Detroit in Michigan , crossed Lake Erie on floating leaves and similar convenient rafts , and in a very short time took possession of the country between St. Clair and Niagara rivers . Having got thus far , in spite of ...
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... covered with the solution and left so for two or three days closely corked up , when they will be ready to be ... covering glass and plates a quarter of an inch thick , cells may be readily made in this manner . The last point to be ...
... covered with the solution and left so for two or three days closely corked up , when they will be ready to be ... covering glass and plates a quarter of an inch thick , cells may be readily made in this manner . The last point to be ...
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... covered several new diatoms , which he descri- bed in the Regens- burg Botanical Journal , and men- tions for the first time the genera Micromega , Licmophora , and Homœocladia . The same algologist wrote more particularly of this ...
... covered several new diatoms , which he descri- bed in the Regens- burg Botanical Journal , and men- tions for the first time the genera Micromega , Licmophora , and Homœocladia . The same algologist wrote more particularly of this ...
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... covered body , the manner in which the single indi- viduals are united , and the presence or absence of stipes whereby they are attached , have been prin- cipally taken as the foundation of classifications since Ehrenberg introduced ...
... covered body , the manner in which the single indi- viduals are united , and the presence or absence of stipes whereby they are attached , have been prin- cipally taken as the foundation of classifications since Ehrenberg introduced ...
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... covered . Equally keen - scented are butterflies and bees ; the latter have flown miles in the direction of particular flowers , whose odour had been wafted by the wind , while the former have alighted from a considerable height on ...
... covered . Equally keen - scented are butterflies and bees ; the latter have flown miles in the direction of particular flowers , whose odour had been wafted by the wind , while the former have alighted from a considerable height on ...
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