Hardwicke's Science-gossipRobert Hardwicke, 1893 |
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... length from the base , while the left spine is 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 ...
... length from the base , while the left spine is 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 ...
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... length of posterior spines ; specimens from some localities have these processes equalling in length the rest of the lorica , while others have mere stumpy points ( Gosse's var . brevispina ) ; and I have myself met with a number of ...
... length of posterior spines ; specimens from some localities have these processes equalling in length the rest of the lorica , while others have mere stumpy points ( Gosse's var . brevispina ) ; and I have myself met with a number of ...
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... length of time , commencing , provided the weather be normal , soon after the middle of May , and continuing till the end of June or beginning of July . The earliest eggs I have ever found were on the 13th of June , but since the ...
... length of time , commencing , provided the weather be normal , soon after the middle of May , and continuing till the end of June or beginning of July . The earliest eggs I have ever found were on the 13th of June , but since the ...
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Field Mice 86 | 17 |
Plants Colouration in | 22 |
Flowers yet fresh form Childhood 145 | 35 |
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