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... specimens of mammals collected in various parts of India and presented to the British Museum by Mr. A. O. Hume , C. B. The series consisted of about 400 specimens , nearly all in excellent con- dition and with accurate localities ...
... specimens of mammals collected in various parts of India and presented to the British Museum by Mr. A. O. Hume , C. B. The series consisted of about 400 specimens , nearly all in excellent con- dition and with accurate localities ...
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... specimens of all its woods , to the number of 74. Each block is about 3 inches wide , 15 inches long , and 3 inches deep . The several pieces are labelled with the colonial name of the wood , its botanical name wherever possible , the ...
... specimens of all its woods , to the number of 74. Each block is about 3 inches wide , 15 inches long , and 3 inches deep . The several pieces are labelled with the colonial name of the wood , its botanical name wherever possible , the ...
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... specimens of work duly certified as having been executed by themselves . The examinations were held in 167 towns in Great Britain and Ireland , Manchester heading the list of pro- vincial towns so far as regards the number of its ...
... specimens of work duly certified as having been executed by themselves . The examinations were held in 167 towns in Great Britain and Ireland , Manchester heading the list of pro- vincial towns so far as regards the number of its ...
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Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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