The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining and Instructive Articles on Scientific Subjects, Volume 12James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas Robert Hardwicke, 1873 |
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... man's experiments were carried on , the predominant plants are not the same as those which ultimately proved victors in the experimental beds . We may add , that for two years a series of observations was carried on in the gardens of ...
... man's experiments were carried on , the predominant plants are not the same as those which ultimately proved victors in the experimental beds . We may add , that for two years a series of observations was carried on in the gardens of ...
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... man's American Journal , October 1872 . Do Habits of Plants change with Climate ? —This question is answered by an able paper of De Candolle's , in a late number of " Archives des Sciences . " He details a series of investigations of ...
... man's American Journal , October 1872 . Do Habits of Plants change with Climate ? —This question is answered by an able paper of De Candolle's , in a late number of " Archives des Sciences . " He details a series of investigations of ...
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... man's body , including the question as to the direction which the line of genetic affinity seems to take in passing from man through the apes to lower animals ? Whatever existing species is most nearly related to that ex- tinct root ...
... man's body , including the question as to the direction which the line of genetic affinity seems to take in passing from man through the apes to lower animals ? Whatever existing species is most nearly related to that ex- tinct root ...
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... man alone has a pair of feet . But , anatomically , the foot of apes agrees far more with the foot of man than with his hand , and similarly the ape's hand resembles man's hand and differs from his foot . Even estimated physiologically ...
... man alone has a pair of feet . But , anatomically , the foot of apes agrees far more with the foot of man than with his hand , and similarly the ape's hand resembles man's hand and differs from his foot . Even estimated physiologically ...
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... man in this respect . It is in the Gorilla that great bony crests ( for muscular attach- ment ) , like those of a ... man's skull is the projection and transverse convexity of the bones of the nose . This con- vexity is quite absent ...
... man in this respect . It is in the Gorilla that great bony crests ( for muscular attach- ment ) , like those of a ... man's skull is the projection and transverse convexity of the bones of the nose . This con- vexity is quite absent ...
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