Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112118457412 and Others, 10–11. köide1874 |
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... less rare having been taken in localities where they had not previously been known to occur ; such , for instance , as northern insects having extended their south- ward range , and other cases which will presently be First and foremost ...
... less rare having been taken in localities where they had not previously been known to occur ; such , for instance , as northern insects having extended their south- ward range , and other cases which will presently be First and foremost ...
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... less than an eighth of an inch in thick- ness and having a hole in it of the size intended , the centre may be chipped out with a pointed hammer , in a very few seconds , and a rough file will then trim it to the edge of the brass ...
... less than an eighth of an inch in thick- ness and having a hole in it of the size intended , the centre may be chipped out with a pointed hammer , in a very few seconds , and a rough file will then trim it to the edge of the brass ...
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... less than 21,000 of the crystals . They are very diverse in form and size , but are commonly about 30 inch in diameter . They appear to be com- posed chiefly of oxalate of lime , and , occurring in such abundance in the leguminous ...
... less than 21,000 of the crystals . They are very diverse in form and size , but are commonly about 30 inch in diameter . They appear to be com- posed chiefly of oxalate of lime , and , occurring in such abundance in the leguminous ...
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... less than 300 yards of measure . The seams are intersected by the deep and pic- turesque gorge of New River and the Kanawha and reached by numerous tributaries . They can be worked with great ease at small cost , and no coals in the ...
... less than 300 yards of measure . The seams are intersected by the deep and pic- turesque gorge of New River and the Kanawha and reached by numerous tributaries . They can be worked with great ease at small cost , and no coals in the ...
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... less specific gravity than water ; hence it will float , even against its own will , when dislodged from its hold ; and , on the other hand , when the air in its branchial chamber is exhausted by natural respiration , or expelled by ...
... less specific gravity than water ; hence it will float , even against its own will , when dislodged from its hold ; and , on the other hand , when the air in its branchial chamber is exhausted by natural respiration , or expelled by ...
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