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... nearly all of the lessons in heredity , which we have no good reason to unlearn , and my first illustra - side , and possibly with , possibly instead of these ( c ) they may tion shall be from one of these , the barn yard fowl . | Nov ...
... nearly all of the lessons in heredity , which we have no good reason to unlearn , and my first illustra - side , and possibly with , possibly instead of these ( c ) they may tion shall be from one of these , the barn yard fowl . | Nov ...
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... nearly permanent in races of men as to be fairly trust- worthy evidence in matters of ethnical descent ; and that nearly as much may be said for the colour of the eyes . " With regard to head - form he complains of the great dearth of ...
... nearly permanent in races of men as to be fairly trust- worthy evidence in matters of ethnical descent ; and that nearly as much may be said for the colour of the eyes . " With regard to head - form he complains of the great dearth of ...
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... nearly parallel to and as long as Gray's western , and distant from it about 400 miles . Its western frontier is a very irregular one , follow- ing the north - western and south - eastern direction of the great mountain plateau ; and ...
... nearly parallel to and as long as Gray's western , and distant from it about 400 miles . Its western frontier is a very irregular one , follow- ing the north - western and south - eastern direction of the great mountain plateau ; and ...
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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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