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... complete health . On the present occasion we gather that the resignation was accepted , because , though Prof. Huxley is rapidly improving in health , the cares of the presidential chair seemed likely to prove a hindrance to his complete ...
... complete health . On the present occasion we gather that the resignation was accepted , because , though Prof. Huxley is rapidly improving in health , the cares of the presidential chair seemed likely to prove a hindrance to his complete ...
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... complete as the faunistic nature of the work permitted ; it is one that requires , indeed , comparatively little supplement from the fauna of other countries to render it quite complete . Assisted by the labours of Latreille , Dejean ...
... complete as the faunistic nature of the work permitted ; it is one that requires , indeed , comparatively little supplement from the fauna of other countries to render it quite complete . Assisted by the labours of Latreille , Dejean ...
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... complete . This has been , we notice , already done in some instances in the volume before us . An index of authors ' names would also be of use . On the Ethics of Naturalism . ( Shaw Fellowship Lectures , 1884 ) . By W. R. Sorley ...
... complete . This has been , we notice , already done in some instances in the volume before us . An index of authors ' names would also be of use . On the Ethics of Naturalism . ( Shaw Fellowship Lectures , 1884 ) . By W. R. Sorley ...
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Anemometry Prof Neesen | 95 |
Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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