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... distinct idea to the mind , and to bring the members of our own group within such visual proximity to ourselves , that we can scrutinize their appearance nearly as 3 INTRODUCTION History of the Microscope and Microscopic Research,
... distinct idea to the mind , and to bring the members of our own group within such visual proximity to ourselves , that we can scrutinize their appearance nearly as 3 INTRODUCTION History of the Microscope and Microscopic Research,
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... distinct and unrelated species , will prove in the end to be nothing else than successive stages of one and the same type . One of the most curious results attained by Microscopic inquiry of late years , has been the successive transfer ...
... distinct and unrelated species , will prove in the end to be nothing else than successive stages of one and the same type . One of the most curious results attained by Microscopic inquiry of late years , has been the successive transfer ...
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... distinct orders . In this department of study , which has been scarcely at all cultivated by Microscopists of our own country , there is a peculiarly wide field for careful and painstaking research , and a sure prospect of an ample har ...
... distinct orders . In this department of study , which has been scarcely at all cultivated by Microscopists of our own country , there is a peculiarly wide field for careful and painstaking research , and a sure prospect of an ample har ...
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... to you , even under a good pocket mag- nifier , identical or nearly so . But you are told , to your surprise , that however like the were separated as a distinct order by these observers , 4 MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF ANIMALCULES . 49.
... to you , even under a good pocket mag- nifier , identical or nearly so . But you are told , to your surprise , that however like the were separated as a distinct order by these observers , 4 MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF ANIMALCULES . 49.
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William Benjamin Carpenter Francis Gurney Smith. were separated as a distinct order by these observers , on account of their possession of a second orifice to the alimentary canal , and the general tendency of their plan of organization ...
William Benjamin Carpenter Francis Gurney Smith. were separated as a distinct order by these observers , on account of their possession of a second orifice to the alimentary canal , and the general tendency of their plan of organization ...
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