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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... present instance . I will commence my description of this creature with some account of the integument , this being the first structure that naturally presents itself to our notice . I have given some attention to this part of my ...
... present instance . I will commence my description of this creature with some account of the integument , this being the first structure that naturally presents itself to our notice . I have given some attention to this part of my ...
Page 20
... present " medley " of contents ? The molten matter must have subsided , and it is not upon the present surface . These " pipes " are filled by a magnesian rock in fragments , mixed with soft crystals , whole and broken , but unworn ...
... present " medley " of contents ? The molten matter must have subsided , and it is not upon the present surface . These " pipes " are filled by a magnesian rock in fragments , mixed with soft crystals , whole and broken , but unworn ...
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... present necessary . It is written in Mr. Page's usual calm philosophical style , and to the technical student is invaluable , not only for the large amount of information given , but also for the bibliographical references at the end of ...
... present necessary . It is written in Mr. Page's usual calm philosophical style , and to the technical student is invaluable , not only for the large amount of information given , but also for the bibliographical references at the end of ...
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