Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 7. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Eller Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1871 |
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... body of the animal has made their object in the economy of the star - fish extremely difficult to imagine . They have been thought by some to be parasites ; but there is not the least doubt now , of their belonging to and being part of ...
... body of the animal has made their object in the economy of the star - fish extremely difficult to imagine . They have been thought by some to be parasites ; but there is not the least doubt now , of their belonging to and being part of ...
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... body , nearly in the middle of the abdomen . The antennæ are short and filiform . They crawl rather slowly , and at rest curve the body into a ring . They live on vegetable substances , or eat dead earthworms or snails . In the spring ...
... body , nearly in the middle of the abdomen . The antennæ are short and filiform . They crawl rather slowly , and at rest curve the body into a ring . They live on vegetable substances , or eat dead earthworms or snails . In the spring ...
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... body , and so well - set the ranks , that the spectator rarely , if ever , sees a head protruding beyond its neighbour next in ad- vance ; the line , in fact , is as firm and well - arranged as in the best regiment of a well ...
... body , and so well - set the ranks , that the spectator rarely , if ever , sees a head protruding beyond its neighbour next in ad- vance ; the line , in fact , is as firm and well - arranged as in the best regiment of a well ...
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