The Naturalist: Illustrative of the Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Kingdoms, Tomy 4-5R. Groombridge, 1839 |
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... genus of his insect , he may consider himself very fortunate . " I am at a loss to know what Mr. S. means here by " elementary " works , as treatises to which I should apply that epithet are tolerably numerous ; and if their number were ...
... genus of his insect , he may consider himself very fortunate . " I am at a loss to know what Mr. S. means here by " elementary " works , as treatises to which I should apply that epithet are tolerably numerous ; and if their number were ...
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... genus . Inhabits Asia and Africa , being abundant " on the banks of the Nile and the other rivers of Egypt , as also those of Syria and the adjacent countries ; " it has likewise lately been discovered in the islands of the Grecian ...
... genus . Inhabits Asia and Africa , being abundant " on the banks of the Nile and the other rivers of Egypt , as also those of Syria and the adjacent countries ; " it has likewise lately been discovered in the islands of the Grecian ...
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... genus , among which it will rank as the largest and one of the most typical ; * it never perches on trees , but is ... genus are usually considered as most typical — a mode of procedure of which we certainly cannot approve . So far from ...
... genus , among which it will rank as the largest and one of the most typical ; * it never perches on trees , but is ... genus are usually considered as most typical — a mode of procedure of which we certainly cannot approve . So far from ...
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... genus in Insecta . — Mr . J. E. GRAY inquired , whether Mr. W. H. CLARKE was present ; as , from its nature , he feared , that either there were no grounds for the present communication , or that the statements had been made on the ...
... genus in Insecta . — Mr . J. E. GRAY inquired , whether Mr. W. H. CLARKE was present ; as , from its nature , he feared , that either there were no grounds for the present communication , or that the statements had been made on the ...
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... genus Urus , but he thought them at any rate a species of our domestic genus Taurus . Mr. WEBB HALL considered this paper as a breeder of cattle . It was extraordinary that so much purity and high character should remain amongst so ...
... genus Urus , but he thought them at any rate a species of our domestic genus Taurus . Mr. WEBB HALL considered this paper as a breeder of cattle . It was extraordinary that so much purity and high character should remain amongst so ...
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