Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112118457412 and Others, 10–11. köide1874 |
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... remarkable that an animal with so exposed a body should be able to overpower the hard - shelled crabs or lobsters ; but such is the case , for the Cuttle makes use of its arms and tentacles to tie up the claws of the victim , and then ...
... remarkable that an animal with so exposed a body should be able to overpower the hard - shelled crabs or lobsters ; but such is the case , for the Cuttle makes use of its arms and tentacles to tie up the claws of the victim , and then ...
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... remarkable . It answers to the descrip- tion of the var . trifidum , in Newman's " History of British Ferns , " better than to any other , and we have no doubt this is the variety the specimen belongs to . J. AITKIN . The white crust ...
... remarkable . It answers to the descrip- tion of the var . trifidum , in Newman's " History of British Ferns , " better than to any other , and we have no doubt this is the variety the specimen belongs to . J. AITKIN . The white crust ...
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... remarkable degree ; each species produces mucus of a colour and consistency peculiar to itself , some species being provided with an im- portant slime - gland near the tail . This property is essential to their well - being ; having no ...
... remarkable degree ; each species produces mucus of a colour and consistency peculiar to itself , some species being provided with an im- portant slime - gland near the tail . This property is essential to their well - being ; having no ...
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... remarkable avenue of yews at Hales Hall , near Cheadle , Staffordshire , and again some remarkable yews at Himley , Caverswall , and Tixall . The yew was a sacred tree among the Northerns . Its ancient British name was yw , or ywen ...
... remarkable avenue of yews at Hales Hall , near Cheadle , Staffordshire , and again some remarkable yews at Himley , Caverswall , and Tixall . The yew was a sacred tree among the Northerns . Its ancient British name was yw , or ywen ...
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... remarkable fact , there not being any males or females at all . I have seen no trace of a female since the swarming of August 30th , 1871. I cannot account for the young which I found in the formicary this year . I have now had ants ...
... remarkable fact , there not being any males or females at all . I have seen no trace of a female since the swarming of August 30th , 1871. I cannot account for the young which I found in the formicary this year . I have now had ants ...
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