The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and Art, Том 2,Выпуск 4;Том 4Canadian Institute., 1859 |
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... localities of the species . By the kindness of Mr. Smith , whose zeal in the service of Canadian paleontology we have already had occasion to acknowledge , we are enabled to lay before our readers a figure of this hypostoma , somewhat ...
... localities of the species . By the kindness of Mr. Smith , whose zeal in the service of Canadian paleontology we have already had occasion to acknowledge , we are enabled to lay before our readers a figure of this hypostoma , somewhat ...
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... locality that they inhabit . Whence do they come , and how do they originate ? The ancients explained them as freaks of nature , creatures of equivo- cal or spontaneous generation , i . e . , simple results of the concurrent action of ...
... locality that they inhabit . Whence do they come , and how do they originate ? The ancients explained them as freaks of nature , creatures of equivo- cal or spontaneous generation , i . e . , simple results of the concurrent action of ...
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... localities swallows unconsciously a dreadful enemy - the six - hooked embryo of the Conurus cerebralis encased in its coat of mail : for such in truth may be called in its particular case the eggshell in which it is securely developed ...
... localities swallows unconsciously a dreadful enemy - the six - hooked embryo of the Conurus cerebralis encased in its coat of mail : for such in truth may be called in its particular case the eggshell in which it is securely developed ...
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... localities , the most for- bidding places , confident that his labours will not be fruitless . Their functions , numbers , history , intimate relation with industrial pur- suits , and with medicine , all combine to give interest to ...
... localities , the most for- bidding places , confident that his labours will not be fruitless . Their functions , numbers , history , intimate relation with industrial pur- suits , and with medicine , all combine to give interest to ...
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worm , and take up the requisite migration to the wished for tissue or locality . These remarks apply to the cystic form of resting scolex . The other two forms probably pass through the stage of resting into active scolex in the ...
worm , and take up the requisite migration to the wished for tissue or locality . These remarks apply to the cystic form of resting scolex . The other two forms probably pass through the stage of resting into active scolex in the ...
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