Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112118457412 and Others, 10–11. köide1874 |
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... noticed we have endeavoured to give , under their respective headings , abstracts of the most important papers read before scien- tific societies . This is of great importance , as enabling those who love natural history , but have ...
... noticed we have endeavoured to give , under their respective headings , abstracts of the most important papers read before scien- tific societies . This is of great importance , as enabling those who love natural history , but have ...
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... noticed . P. leucophæa - several specimens captured near Canterbury . X. conspicillaris , of which one specimen was taken at Danbury . L. albipuncta - two captured at Folkestone , where it has previously been taken . P.alpina - a pupa ...
... noticed . P. leucophæa - several specimens captured near Canterbury . X. conspicillaris , of which one specimen was taken at Danbury . L. albipuncta - two captured at Folkestone , where it has previously been taken . P.alpina - a pupa ...
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... noticed another matter which seems to indicate that birds can communi- cate by language . The Robin was left in another room , which contained a window looking out into the garden , and , whilst there , was visited by two or three ...
... noticed another matter which seems to indicate that birds can communi- cate by language . The Robin was left in another room , which contained a window looking out into the garden , and , whilst there , was visited by two or three ...
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... noticed in a general way by Westwood , in his admirable " Intro- duction ; " and in the only work exclusively discussing the Bugs in this country , viz . " The British Hemip- tera , " by J. W. Douglas and J. Scott , published by the Ray ...
... noticed in a general way by Westwood , in his admirable " Intro- duction ; " and in the only work exclusively discussing the Bugs in this country , viz . " The British Hemip- tera , " by J. W. Douglas and J. Scott , published by the Ray ...
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... noticed that , if a noise is made , the antennæ of some insects are turned in the direction of the part from which the noise comes . This has been observed in the case of the longicorn beetles , grasshoppers , and crickets , which ...
... noticed that , if a noise is made , the antennæ of some insects are turned in the direction of the part from which the noise comes . This has been observed in the case of the longicorn beetles , grasshoppers , and crickets , which ...
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