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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Page 34
... young were seen protruding from the statoblast ( fig . 22 ) , while others of the Plumatella also are still undeveloped in the same cell , and probably will remain so until the coming spring . This apparent irregularity in the time of ...
... young were seen protruding from the statoblast ( fig . 22 ) , while others of the Plumatella also are still undeveloped in the same cell , and probably will remain so until the coming spring . This apparent irregularity in the time of ...
Page 37
... young , not more than forty - eight hours old . The two entrances were at the foot of a large beech - tree standing about six feet from the brow of the hill . The grass alone grew about the tree , and the holes on the surface of the ...
... young , not more than forty - eight hours old . The two entrances were at the foot of a large beech - tree standing about six feet from the brow of the hill . The grass alone grew about the tree , and the holes on the surface of the ...
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... young squirrels ( S. vulgaris ) , about a day or two old . Wishing to keep them , I looked for some animal to suckle them . Luckily a cat ( a young one , and perhaps , therefore , rather inexperienced ) had kittened a day before , and I ...
... young squirrels ( S. vulgaris ) , about a day or two old . Wishing to keep them , I looked for some animal to suckle them . Luckily a cat ( a young one , and perhaps , therefore , rather inexperienced ) had kittened a day before , and I ...
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