The American Naturalist, Том 14Essex Institute, 1880 |
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... specimens that any such apertures exist . With the exception of these side - folds and the mouth tentacles , the integument presents no appendages whatsoever . Ex- ternal sense - organs are also wanting , except upon the left side of ...
... specimens that any such apertures exist . With the exception of these side - folds and the mouth tentacles , the integument presents no appendages whatsoever . Ex- ternal sense - organs are also wanting , except upon the left side of ...
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All of the above - mentioned specimens which came into my possession , were gathered together during the period from the 9th of July , when the first specimen , an adult , was obtained , to the 2d or 3d of August , after which date no ...
All of the above - mentioned specimens which came into my possession , were gathered together during the period from the 9th of July , when the first specimen , an adult , was obtained , to the 2d or 3d of August , after which date no ...
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... specimens , which were somewhat advanced in development , were taken mostly during the second and third weeks of July , and that only one specimen could be secured after the close of that month . Amphioxus does not appear to be a ...
... specimens , which were somewhat advanced in development , were taken mostly during the second and third weeks of July , and that only one specimen could be secured after the close of that month . Amphioxus does not appear to be a ...
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... specimens . These tentacles are not always of the same size , and are generally so placed upon the sides that when brought forward they alternate one above the other . The branchial arches are frame - like in structure , long and ...
... specimens . These tentacles are not always of the same size , and are generally so placed upon the sides that when brought forward they alternate one above the other . The branchial arches are frame - like in structure , long and ...
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... specimens from Lindheimer . Completed and extended to the whole area of the Rio Grande , were these explorations by Gregg and Wright . Josiah Gregg , the author of the " Commerce of the Prairies , 1844 , " made large botanical ...
... specimens from Lindheimer . Completed and extended to the whole area of the Rio Grande , were these explorations by Gregg and Wright . Josiah Gregg , the author of the " Commerce of the Prairies , 1844 , " made large botanical ...
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