Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 1. köideRobert Hardwicke, 1865 |
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... become larger as the segments of the abdomen become smaller , and the last segment contains the two largest spiracles . The large terminal spiracle ( fig . 2 ) of the Dytiscus is accurately figured in the " Micrographic Dictionary ...
... become larger as the segments of the abdomen become smaller , and the last segment contains the two largest spiracles . The large terminal spiracle ( fig . 2 ) of the Dytiscus is accurately figured in the " Micrographic Dictionary ...
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... become enormously large and much more deeply eut than usual , being , in fact , bi - runcinate . Leaves often become more deeply cut from poverty , and more simple through luxuriance , but in this case the extra cutting was undoubtedly ...
... become enormously large and much more deeply eut than usual , being , in fact , bi - runcinate . Leaves often become more deeply cut from poverty , and more simple through luxuriance , but in this case the extra cutting was undoubtedly ...
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... become true Acalephæ , resembling some of those beautiful forms so exquisitely depicted by Forbes in his " Monograph of the Naked - eyed Medusa . " Here then we have a creature totally different from its immediate progenitor , the polyp ...
... become true Acalephæ , resembling some of those beautiful forms so exquisitely depicted by Forbes in his " Monograph of the Naked - eyed Medusa . " Here then we have a creature totally different from its immediate progenitor , the polyp ...
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Mistletoe in Devonshire 114 | 14 |
Furzeleaves Trifoliate 115 | 15 |
Moa of New Zealand 282 | 23 |
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