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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... legs nearly an inch in length . In the centre of the patio was a clump of orange and peach trees - which there reach quite forest size- and others at a distance of some forty feet : between these the webs were extended , the majority in ...
... legs nearly an inch in length . In the centre of the patio was a clump of orange and peach trees - which there reach quite forest size- and others at a distance of some forty feet : between these the webs were extended , the majority in ...
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... leg and wing of the chick , in which , at an early period the indications of a former five - toed condition can be seen ; the germs of teeth destined never to cut the gum , and the consolidation of the bones in ruminants and equid¿ ...
... leg and wing of the chick , in which , at an early period the indications of a former five - toed condition can be seen ; the germs of teeth destined never to cut the gum , and the consolidation of the bones in ruminants and equid¿ ...
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... Leg of a Chick at the fifth and eighth day of incubation ( after Johnson ) . Fe , femur ; T , tibia ; F , fibula ; A , astragalus ( tibiale ) ; Ta , tarsalia . The numerals refer to the digits . ( From " Introduction to Lectures on ...
... Leg of a Chick at the fifth and eighth day of incubation ( after Johnson ) . Fe , femur ; T , tibia ; F , fibula ; A , astragalus ( tibiale ) ; Ta , tarsalia . The numerals refer to the digits . ( From " Introduction to Lectures on ...
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... legs are exceptionally brittle and break off easily , should be given separate boxes , if possible ( Anthomyida , Tipulida , Dolichopida , & c . ) , or at most only two or three specimens placed in each box . Whenever the opportunity ...
... legs are exceptionally brittle and break off easily , should be given separate boxes , if possible ( Anthomyida , Tipulida , Dolichopida , & c . ) , or at most only two or three specimens placed in each box . Whenever the opportunity ...
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... legs kept from folding up close under the thorax , there is no difficulty in naming them , which is the chief objection raised by those who insist on the necessity of setting . Their second plea - lack of uniformity in unset specimens ...
... legs kept from folding up close under the thorax , there is no difficulty in naming them , which is the chief objection raised by those who insist on the necessity of setting . Their second plea - lack of uniformity in unset specimens ...
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