Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, Volume 24Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1888 - Natural history |
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... British Nemerteans , published by the Ray Society in 1874. He says ( p . 183 ) in his description of it , " Body 15 to 30 feet , to as many yards in length , and from 1 to 4 lines in breadth . even now I am not quite satisfied about the ...
... British Nemerteans , published by the Ray Society in 1874. He says ( p . 183 ) in his description of it , " Body 15 to 30 feet , to as many yards in length , and from 1 to 4 lines in breadth . even now I am not quite satisfied about the ...
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... British Annelids . - H . Ramsden . NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS . TO CORRESPONDENTS AND EXCHANGERS . - AS we now publish SCIENCE - GOSSIP earlier than formerly , we cannot un- dertake to insert in the following number any communications ...
... British Annelids . - H . Ramsden . NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS . TO CORRESPONDENTS AND EXCHANGERS . - AS we now publish SCIENCE - GOSSIP earlier than formerly , we cannot un- dertake to insert in the following number any communications ...
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... British ferns and grasses in exchange for flowering plants or books . - J . W. B. , 56 Vine Street , Liverpool . AN herbarium of British plants and mosses for what offers ? - J. H. Lewis , F.L.S. , 145 Windsor Street , Liverpool . A ...
... British ferns and grasses in exchange for flowering plants or books . - J . W. B. , 56 Vine Street , Liverpool . AN herbarium of British plants and mosses for what offers ? - J. H. Lewis , F.L.S. , 145 Windsor Street , Liverpool . A ...
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... British species among those who have hitherto regarded them from the British standpoint alone , and to show how we owe much of our native fauna to immigration , and on the other hand have from time to time sent forth emigrants to people ...
... British species among those who have hitherto regarded them from the British standpoint alone , and to show how we owe much of our native fauna to immigration , and on the other hand have from time to time sent forth emigrants to people ...
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... British America , have been an easy pathway for the migration of boreal species southward , while a very different and un - European fauna occupies the lower regions , and mingles with the others on the mountain - side . Of the forty ...
... British America , have been an easy pathway for the migration of boreal species southward , while a very different and un - European fauna occupies the lower regions , and mingles with the others on the mountain - side . Of the forty ...
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