Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112118457412 and Others, 10–11. köide1874 |
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... sides or feet , by " dorsal " is meant the side on which the funnel is situated ; and by " ventral " the opposite . As its name implies , the Octopus has eight fleshy arms or feet , which on an average are about twice the length of the ...
... sides or feet , by " dorsal " is meant the side on which the funnel is situated ; and by " ventral " the opposite . As its name implies , the Octopus has eight fleshy arms or feet , which on an average are about twice the length of the ...
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... sides . Though the animal itself is but rarely seen on our coasts , except after a storm , yet the bone or shell with ... side , the apex being situated near the end of the body . The bone seems to be curiously analogous to the backbone ...
... sides . Though the animal itself is but rarely seen on our coasts , except after a storm , yet the bone or shell with ... side , the apex being situated near the end of the body . The bone seems to be curiously analogous to the backbone ...
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... side opposite the centre of the squares , which then screws the whole up into a compact mass with any amount of pressure . Of course any description of sized or unsized paper , parchment - paper , leather , or any other soft sub- stance ...
... side opposite the centre of the squares , which then screws the whole up into a compact mass with any amount of pressure . Of course any description of sized or unsized paper , parchment - paper , leather , or any other soft sub- stance ...
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... side to side , in others , as in some species of wood lice ( as observed by Kirby and Spence ) , they are used as organs of touch . It has been urged that they cannot well be organs of touch , on account of the hard horny character of ...
... side to side , in others , as in some species of wood lice ( as observed by Kirby and Spence ) , they are used as organs of touch . It has been urged that they cannot well be organs of touch , on account of the hard horny character of ...
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... side of beak , and breast being specially prominent . - E . Wheeler . PINE - APPLES . - At a meeting of the Royal Horti- cultural Society , held at South Kensington , very recently , I was much interested at some re- remarks made by Mr ...
... side of beak , and breast being specially prominent . - E . Wheeler . PINE - APPLES . - At a meeting of the Royal Horti- cultural Society , held at South Kensington , very recently , I was much interested at some re- remarks made by Mr ...
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