The American Naturalist, 12. köideEssex Institute, 1878 |
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... Leaf - scars of Sigillaria and Lepidodendron , 318 ; Reinsch's Saprolegnica and Parasites in Desmid Cells , 318 ; Botanical News , 319 , Cleistogamous Flowers of Danthonia , 388 ; Means by which Plants are protected from animals and ...
... Leaf - scars of Sigillaria and Lepidodendron , 318 ; Reinsch's Saprolegnica and Parasites in Desmid Cells , 318 ; Botanical News , 319 , Cleistogamous Flowers of Danthonia , 388 ; Means by which Plants are protected from animals and ...
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... , may give a slight insight into the working of the human nd under savage conditions . But it must be recollected that any view of native characteristics which leaves out the erotic 2 [ January , Social Life among our Aborigines .
... , may give a slight insight into the working of the human nd under savage conditions . But it must be recollected that any view of native characteristics which leaves out the erotic 2 [ January , Social Life among our Aborigines .
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any view of native characteristics which leaves out the erotic element , resembles a vine from which the trellis has been re- moved . The Eskimo of Norton Sound , Alaska , resemble most of the northern savage peoples in a total absence ...
any view of native characteristics which leaves out the erotic element , resembles a vine from which the trellis has been re- moved . The Eskimo of Norton Sound , Alaska , resemble most of the northern savage peoples in a total absence ...
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... leaves the walls and bottoms covered with beautiful crys- tals of pure salt . Traveling westward from Silver Peak , a distance of eleven and three - fourth miles , during which the Red Mountain range is crossed , Mountain Spring is ...
... leaves the walls and bottoms covered with beautiful crys- tals of pure salt . Traveling westward from Silver Peak , a distance of eleven and three - fourth miles , during which the Red Mountain range is crossed , Mountain Spring is ...
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... leaves at top , the base of each little dome crowding upon its fellows . It looked to me like a garden supported on piles ; but as the wind sprung up there was such a wave - like movement overhead , that I wished for a balloon view ...
... leaves at top , the base of each little dome crowding upon its fellows . It looked to me like a garden supported on piles ; but as the wind sprung up there was such a wave - like movement overhead , that I wished for a balloon view ...
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