The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and Art, Том 2,Выпуск 4;Том 4Canadian Institute., 1859 |
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... contain embryos rarely like their parents . In the miniature state their embryos wander free in the outer world or remain enclosed in the parenchyma of organs , especially in the inferior animals . In this miniature or larva condition ...
... contain embryos rarely like their parents . In the miniature state their embryos wander free in the outer world or remain enclosed in the parenchyma of organs , especially in the inferior animals . In this miniature or larva condition ...
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... contain in their interior eggs for a new generation . The question has been raised whether a proglottis ought to be called an individual or not . Each proglottis possesses distinct male and female organs , -fecun- dates itself ...
... contain in their interior eggs for a new generation . The question has been raised whether a proglottis ought to be called an individual or not . Each proglottis possesses distinct male and female organs , -fecun- dates itself ...
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... contain a great deal of accurate and valuable inform- ation . Their artistical qualities are truly admirable . The aid they afford to the scientific ornithologist is varied and important . Their great expense , the unavoidable ...
... contain a great deal of accurate and valuable inform- ation . Their artistical qualities are truly admirable . The aid they afford to the scientific ornithologist is varied and important . Their great expense , the unavoidable ...
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... containing two hundred and forty spe- cies , giving two and a fraction species for each genus , and , as many of VOL . IV . E those genera are of some extent , leaving many with REVIEWS A MONOGRAPH OF THE TROCHILIDAE . 49.
... containing two hundred and forty spe- cies , giving two and a fraction species for each genus , and , as many of VOL . IV . E those genera are of some extent , leaving many with REVIEWS A MONOGRAPH OF THE TROCHILIDAE . 49.
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... contain equal atoms of Titanic Acid and Protoxide of Iron ( including MnO and MgO ) . ( 2 ) Magnesia is an essential constituent of all Titaniferous Iron Ores . In the crystallized Titaniferous Iron of Layton , U. S. , it amounts to 14 ...
... contain equal atoms of Titanic Acid and Protoxide of Iron ( including MnO and MgO ) . ( 2 ) Magnesia is an essential constituent of all Titaniferous Iron Ores . In the crystallized Titaniferous Iron of Layton , U. S. , it amounts to 14 ...
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Стр. 78 - And the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after his kind: and God saw that it was good.
Стр. 473 - A' for the sake of their true loves; For them they'll see na mair. O lang, lang may the ladyes sit, Wi' their fans into their hand, Before they see Sir Patrick Spens Come sailing to the strand! And lang, lang may the maidens sit, Wi' the goud kaims in their hair, A' waiting for their ain dear loves!
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Стр. 297 - To drive the deer with hound and horn Earl Percy took his way ! The child may rue that is unborn The hunting of that day!
Стр. 472 - They hadna been a week, a week In Noroway but twae, When that the lords o Noroway Began aloud to say: "Ye Scottishmen spend a' our king's goud, And a
Стр. 308 - O that I were where Helen lies ! Night and day on me she cries; Out of my bed she bids me rise, Says, 'Haste and come to me!
Стр. 472 - The first word that Sir Patrick read, Sae loud, loud laughed he ; The neist word that Sir Patrick read, The tear blinded his e'e. " O wha is this has done this deed, And tauld the king o...