Hardwicke's Science Gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 29. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1893 |
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... usually only half as long as its fellow , and The total length of the lorica , including the longest spines , is th inch . Now as to the enclosed animal . The corona when fully extruded from between the plates is seen to be in all ...
... usually only half as long as its fellow , and The total length of the lorica , including the longest spines , is th inch . Now as to the enclosed animal . The corona when fully extruded from between the plates is seen to be in all ...
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... usually of very insignificant length , is frequent among the tube - dwelling rotifera , termi- nating the foot . Melicerta ringens itself possesses it as a short stump with dilated base , ( Fig . 8 ) capable of being easily overlooked ...
... usually of very insignificant length , is frequent among the tube - dwelling rotifera , termi- nating the foot . Melicerta ringens itself possesses it as a short stump with dilated base , ( Fig . 8 ) capable of being easily overlooked ...
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... usually the same as that of the species . A species may have four mutations , A. B. C. D. , and yet very likely the whole four will only be found in a few places ( perhaps not anywhere ) together ; most localities will produce only ...
... usually the same as that of the species . A species may have four mutations , A. B. C. D. , and yet very likely the whole four will only be found in a few places ( perhaps not anywhere ) together ; most localities will produce only ...
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... usually a sea - side flower , and so far as I could make out there had been no soil moved to or from the place where it was growing for a long while , nor do I know any other reason which would account for its presence . I also found it ...
... usually a sea - side flower , and so far as I could make out there had been no soil moved to or from the place where it was growing for a long while , nor do I know any other reason which would account for its presence . I also found it ...
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... usually applies to the stones ploughed up from the boulder clays . AGRION . Apply to Mr. W. Harcourt Bath , 195 Ladywood , Old Birmingham . EXCHANGES . WANTED , a collection ( herbarium specimens , accurately named ) of British grasses ...
... usually applies to the stones ploughed up from the boulder clays . AGRION . Apply to Mr. W. Harcourt Bath , 195 Ladywood , Old Birmingham . EXCHANGES . WANTED , a collection ( herbarium specimens , accurately named ) of British grasses ...
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