Nature, Volume 33Nature Publishing Group, 1885 |
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... Species without the Aid of the Darwinian Hypothesis . By Charles Dixon . ( London : R. H. Porter , 1885. ) THE HE title of this little book is misleading . Far from offering any account of evolution without natural selection , the ...
... Species without the Aid of the Darwinian Hypothesis . By Charles Dixon . ( London : R. H. Porter , 1885. ) THE HE title of this little book is misleading . Far from offering any account of evolution without natural selection , the ...
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... species pertaining to Kerguelen . The abundance of Annelids in the deep water of the land - locked bays of this island was remarkable , and many new forms are described there- from . In the Australian Region the types found were in many ...
... species pertaining to Kerguelen . The abundance of Annelids in the deep water of the land - locked bays of this island was remarkable , and many new forms are described there- from . In the Australian Region the types found were in many ...
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... species " ; sometimes by a large number of peculiar species- " areas of distinct vegetation . ' These latter have notable representatives in the savannah above Karctem Fall and Roraima itself ; where , so to say , the more common plant ...
... species " ; sometimes by a large number of peculiar species- " areas of distinct vegetation . ' These latter have notable representatives in the savannah above Karctem Fall and Roraima itself ; where , so to say , the more common plant ...
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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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