The Naturalist: Illustrative of the Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Kingdoms, Tomy 4-5R. Groombridge, 1839 |
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... notice of the kind in any Journal of Natural History , or conversed with a person who had made this fish the subject of similar experiments , I have been led to suppose that the following paper may contain something that will be novel ...
... notice of the kind in any Journal of Natural History , or conversed with a person who had made this fish the subject of similar experiments , I have been led to suppose that the following paper may contain something that will be novel ...
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... notice the plans of embankment for defence or inclosure , or the modes of improving the value of the land recovered , farther than to state generally that the first part of the process consists in running out strong stone breakwaters ...
... notice the plans of embankment for defence or inclosure , or the modes of improving the value of the land recovered , farther than to state generally that the first part of the process consists in running out strong stone breakwaters ...
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... notice , those students who have had their specimens named by kind friends , although they have admired the tout ensemble of the species , seldom trouble themselves with the details ; and as unfrequently have they any clear perception ...
... notice , those students who have had their specimens named by kind friends , although they have admired the tout ensemble of the species , seldom trouble themselves with the details ; and as unfrequently have they any clear perception ...
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... notice , but in some of our woods ( at the end of May ) the Oak foliage was entirely eaten up by a small caterpillar . The woods looked like winter , and the falling of the insect was so incessant that it sounded like the dropping of a ...
... notice , but in some of our woods ( at the end of May ) the Oak foliage was entirely eaten up by a small caterpillar . The woods looked like winter , and the falling of the insect was so incessant that it sounded like the dropping of a ...
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... notice briefly each of the cases which have been brought forward to prove its occurrence in England . 1. Mr. READ's capture is important ; for though he may have some reason for suspecting that the specimen is not indigenous , yet that ...
... notice briefly each of the cases which have been brought forward to prove its occurrence in England . 1. Mr. READ's capture is important ; for though he may have some reason for suspecting that the specimen is not indigenous , yet that ...
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