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... various evolutions it is seen to per- form when kept captive in an aquarium . A striking feature in the animal is the propensity it has for burrowing ; by directing its funnel towards the sand , and then expelling the water from its ...
... various evolutions it is seen to per- form when kept captive in an aquarium . A striking feature in the animal is the propensity it has for burrowing ; by directing its funnel towards the sand , and then expelling the water from its ...
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... space to the zoological position of the Gorilla . the author proceeds to notice the various degrees of resemblance to man which the different kinds of the doctrine of evolution as applied to the human ". 12 HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE - GOSSIP .
... space to the zoological position of the Gorilla . the author proceeds to notice the various degrees of resemblance to man which the different kinds of the doctrine of evolution as applied to the human ". 12 HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE - GOSSIP .
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... various and important , and of a kind that must place the readers of such a periodical , au courant with all that is taking place in telegraphy in every part of the world . " IN a man , a nervous or sensory impulse has been variously ...
... various and important , and of a kind that must place the readers of such a periodical , au courant with all that is taking place in telegraphy in every part of the world . " IN a man , a nervous or sensory impulse has been variously ...
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... various other media , that a very weak solution of carbolic acid is the best possible fluid to mount these plants in " . the difficulty of securing effectually fluid - mounted forms induced Dr. Wood to try the following plan . He makes ...
... various other media , that a very weak solution of carbolic acid is the best possible fluid to mount these plants in " . the difficulty of securing effectually fluid - mounted forms induced Dr. Wood to try the following plan . He makes ...
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... various species distributed with- out order through the clays shows that they could not have lived together on the same bottom , but that they must have been to a great extent trans- ported . He contended that the admixture of shells in ...
... various species distributed with- out order through the clays shows that they could not have lived together on the same bottom , but that they must have been to a great extent trans- ported . He contended that the admixture of shells in ...
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