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... obtained by Mr. Spencer at Herm , Channel Islands . Mr. Martin Jacoby communicated the second portion of his paper on the Phytophagous Coleoptera of Japan obtained by Mr. George Lewis during his second journey , 1880-81 . The present ...
... obtained by Mr. Spencer at Herm , Channel Islands . Mr. Martin Jacoby communicated the second portion of his paper on the Phytophagous Coleoptera of Japan obtained by Mr. George Lewis during his second journey , 1880-81 . The present ...
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... obtained from the new quarry near Elgin , to be more particularly referred to in the sequel . This fossil appeared to me to be so different from all the remains hitherto found in the formation , that I obtained an impression of it and ...
... obtained from the new quarry near Elgin , to be more particularly referred to in the sequel . This fossil appeared to me to be so different from all the remains hitherto found in the formation , that I obtained an impression of it and ...
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... obtained . Seebeck states ( Pogg . Ann . , vol . xxi . 290 ) that Iceland spar polished with rouge or putty powder differs in its optical pro- perties from the natural substance , but that an artificial surface polished with chalk ...
... obtained . Seebeck states ( Pogg . Ann . , vol . xxi . 290 ) that Iceland spar polished with rouge or putty powder differs in its optical pro- perties from the natural substance , but that an artificial surface polished with chalk ...
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