Hardwicke's Science-gossipRobert Hardwicke, 1893 |
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... animal's coronal head , when the latter is normally protruded in rotation . The four lateral frontal spines are all of equal size ; the space between the central antlers forms a square bay . Behind , the dorsal plate of the lorica is ...
... animal's coronal head , when the latter is normally protruded in rotation . The four lateral frontal spines are all of equal size ; the space between the central antlers forms a square bay . Behind , the dorsal plate of the lorica is ...
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... animal , rayed at one end with from six to ten tentacles . As you watch , maybe a little Cyclops , or water - flea , comes flitting by ; instantly one or more of those tentacles close round it , and then force it unresistingly into an ...
... animal , rayed at one end with from six to ten tentacles . As you watch , maybe a little Cyclops , or water - flea , comes flitting by ; instantly one or more of those tentacles close round it , and then force it unresistingly into an ...
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... animal , from which is derived its specific name . The digestion ( or indigestion ? ) of a Hydra is ex- tremely interesting . The internal portions of the endodermic cells are each provided wilh a long taper- ing process called a ...
... animal , from which is derived its specific name . The digestion ( or indigestion ? ) of a Hydra is ex- tremely interesting . The internal portions of the endodermic cells are each provided wilh a long taper- ing process called a ...
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Field Mice 86 | 17 |
Plants Colouration in | 22 |
Flowers yet fresh form Childhood 145 | 35 |
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