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... animals , such as may be found in dozens of sporting books , or to accounts of the ordinary incidents of travel , and the book is prolonged by dissertations on the habits of animals , and on specific characters . Here the author is ...
... animals , such as may be found in dozens of sporting books , or to accounts of the ordinary incidents of travel , and the book is prolonged by dissertations on the habits of animals , and on specific characters . Here the author is ...
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... animals " ; and to the method of " examination of animals experi- mented upon , and the methods of isolating micro- organisms from the living and dead subject . " The multiplicity and complexity of the apparatus , materials , and ...
... animals " ; and to the method of " examination of animals experi- mented upon , and the methods of isolating micro- organisms from the living and dead subject . " The multiplicity and complexity of the apparatus , materials , and ...
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... animals , and are moreover serials in course of publication by the same publisher . Previous to the issue of Darwin's great work on " Variation in Plants and Animals , " the subject was treated with undisguised contempt by biologists ...
... animals , and are moreover serials in course of publication by the same publisher . Previous to the issue of Darwin's great work on " Variation in Plants and Animals , " the subject was treated with undisguised contempt by biologists ...
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Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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