Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 27. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1891 |
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... character , and composed of fine dry grass outwardly , and moss with a little sheep's wool and a few feathers inwardly , little stiffened , as might reasonably enough be expected from 6 HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE - GOSSIP .
... character , and composed of fine dry grass outwardly , and moss with a little sheep's wool and a few feathers inwardly , little stiffened , as might reasonably enough be expected from 6 HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE - GOSSIP .
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... character . The photographic enlargements are a high work of art . WE recommend our geological and entomological readers to study the paper in the December issue of the " Annals and Magazine of Natural History " on " The Fauna of Amber ...
... character . The photographic enlargements are a high work of art . WE recommend our geological and entomological readers to study the paper in the December issue of the " Annals and Magazine of Natural History " on " The Fauna of Amber ...
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... characters has never been proved either by means of direct observation or by experiment " ! Such an assertion takes one's breath away , and makes one wonder how far a very eminent man can be blinded by a theory . This fatal tendency to ...
... characters has never been proved either by means of direct observation or by experiment " ! Such an assertion takes one's breath away , and makes one wonder how far a very eminent man can be blinded by a theory . This fatal tendency to ...
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... characters in man , and also in domestic animals , he says : " With regard to the causes of variability , we are in all cases very ignorant . " And again , he speaks of the " complex and little - known laws governing the production of ...
... characters in man , and also in domestic animals , he says : " With regard to the causes of variability , we are in all cases very ignorant . " And again , he speaks of the " complex and little - known laws governing the production of ...
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... characters of the perfect insect , not on those of the larva or pupa , with which the student probably would not be familiar . At the same time , I fully recognise that the structure of the pupa case is of the highest importance in ...
... characters of the perfect insect , not on those of the larva or pupa , with which the student probably would not be familiar . At the same time , I fully recognise that the structure of the pupa case is of the highest importance in ...
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