Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 11. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Eller Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1875 |
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... appearance of cellular structure in it . Sometimes I have thought I discerned a fibrillated appearance , but think that this is only due to foldings of the lamina . On the dorsal and ventral surfaces these laminæ are superimposed evenly ...
... appearance of cellular structure in it . Sometimes I have thought I discerned a fibrillated appearance , but think that this is only due to foldings of the lamina . On the dorsal and ventral surfaces these laminæ are superimposed evenly ...
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... appearance . It will be well for me , before entering into a detailed description of the interior of this most interesting grotto , to preface my remarks with a short explanation as to the origin and formation of those wondrous incrusta ...
... appearance . It will be well for me , before entering into a detailed description of the interior of this most interesting grotto , to preface my remarks with a short explanation as to the origin and formation of those wondrous incrusta ...
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... appearance . I do , however , say , that wherever there is basaltic lava , there was pre- viously sedimentary basalt . I also say that sedi- mentary basalt exists in its normal condition ! I do not intend to be dogmatic . If any one can ...
... appearance . I do , however , say , that wherever there is basaltic lava , there was pre- viously sedimentary basalt . I also say that sedi- mentary basalt exists in its normal condition ! I do not intend to be dogmatic . If any one can ...
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