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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... Worm , 80 Stone - Mite , 148 Stratiomyia , 104 Syrphus , 158 Tabanus , 105 Tachydromia , 157 Tanypus , 172 Telegraphic Communications between Great Britain , Europe , and the East , 12 , 13 Thereva , 104 Trinema acinus , 269 Two Sides ...
... Worm , 80 Stone - Mite , 148 Stratiomyia , 104 Syrphus , 158 Tabanus , 105 Tachydromia , 157 Tanypus , 172 Telegraphic Communications between Great Britain , Europe , and the East , 12 , 13 Thereva , 104 Trinema acinus , 269 Two Sides ...
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... worms , molluscs , zoophytes , & c . Mr. Kirby has very ably and accurately written up to these too- Germanly coloured plates , which have evidently been used from Professor Von Schubert's book . It is , however , a capital natural ...
... worms , molluscs , zoophytes , & c . Mr. Kirby has very ably and accurately written up to these too- Germanly coloured plates , which have evidently been used from Professor Von Schubert's book . It is , however , a capital natural ...
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... worms , living or in spirits , in exchange for British earthworms correctly named ( including Allurus tetra- drus , Allolobophora chlorotica , Lumbricus rubellus , the Brandling and others ) ; sent alive or preserved . - Rev . Hilderic ...
... worms , living or in spirits , in exchange for British earthworms correctly named ( including Allurus tetra- drus , Allolobophora chlorotica , Lumbricus rubellus , the Brandling and others ) ; sent alive or preserved . - Rev . Hilderic ...
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... worm , which , if ontogeny does not deceive us , was the ancestor of the vertebrata , has impressed his nature upon all of us in the form of innumerable embryonic and rudimentary structures . ‡ Prof. Weismann may be perfectly correct so ...
... worm , which , if ontogeny does not deceive us , was the ancestor of the vertebrata , has impressed his nature upon all of us in the form of innumerable embryonic and rudimentary structures . ‡ Prof. Weismann may be perfectly correct so ...
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... WORM . - The Rev. Hilderic : Friend , F.L.S. , has recently discovered a new and curious British worm , first described in 1851 by Dr. Grube from a single Siberian specimen under the name of Lumbricus multispinus . On account of its ...
... WORM . - The Rev. Hilderic : Friend , F.L.S. , has recently discovered a new and curious British worm , first described in 1851 by Dr. Grube from a single Siberian specimen under the name of Lumbricus multispinus . On account of its ...
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