Nature, Volume 33Nature Publishing Group, 1885 |
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... large collection of the remains of prehistoric man around these two places . It is believed that this collection , filling a large number of boxes , will prove to be one of the richest and most complete ever sent to the United States ...
... large collection of the remains of prehistoric man around these two places . It is believed that this collection , filling a large number of boxes , will prove to be one of the richest and most complete ever sent to the United States ...
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... large numbers of predatory denizens of the deep , sharks being generally ... number of fish , and , with their deafening shrieks and endless whirls ... large crowds , are not slow in secur- ing as many as they are able to carry away . By ...
... large numbers of predatory denizens of the deep , sharks being generally ... number of fish , and , with their deafening shrieks and endless whirls ... large crowds , are not slow in secur- ing as many as they are able to carry away . By ...
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... large number of Lepidoptera from Accra , West Africa , including long eries of Charaxes and Rhomalizosoma , and a number of speci- nens of Saturnia from Natal . - The Rev. W. W. Fowler xhibited four beetles belonging to the family ...
... large number of Lepidoptera from Accra , West Africa , including long eries of Charaxes and Rhomalizosoma , and a number of speci- nens of Saturnia from Natal . - The Rev. W. W. Fowler xhibited four beetles belonging to the family ...
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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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