The American Naturalist, Volume 6Essex Institute, 1872 |
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... males and females , each from four to four and a half inches in length , which seems to be about as large as the fish grows , though Dr. Günther mentions a specimen in the British Museum of five inches in length . The largest specimen ...
... males and females , each from four to four and a half inches in length , which seems to be about as large as the fish grows , though Dr. Günther mentions a specimen in the British Museum of five inches in length . The largest specimen ...
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... country . Audubon speaks of this species as not uncommon in Louisiana during the breeding season . Of the four male birds I shot , but one possessed the full per- fection of plumage of the fourth spring , as mentioned 50 ZOOLOGY .
... country . Audubon speaks of this species as not uncommon in Louisiana during the breeding season . Of the four male birds I shot , but one possessed the full per- fection of plumage of the fourth spring , as mentioned 50 ZOOLOGY .
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... males are four cottony lines extending from the angles to the cen- tre . In October the emptied scales fall from the trees . The rate of increase is enormous , each female producing thou- sands of young . Two or three years are ...
... males are four cottony lines extending from the angles to the cen- tre . In October the emptied scales fall from the trees . The rate of increase is enormous , each female producing thou- sands of young . Two or three years are ...
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... male raccoon and * It is , of course , not suggested that the animal in question is necessarily a hybrid at all , much less between the cat and lynx ; the character of the tail alone rendering such origin highly improbable ; it is ...
... male raccoon and * It is , of course , not suggested that the animal in question is necessarily a hybrid at all , much less between the cat and lynx ; the character of the tail alone rendering such origin highly improbable ; it is ...
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... males , females and young , and between males and females at the spawning time and those taken later in the season . In early spring the males of many of the species are most brilliantly arrayed in blue , orange , red , and other bright ...
... males , females and young , and between males and females at the spawning time and those taken later in the season . In early spring the males of many of the species are most brilliantly arrayed in blue , orange , red , and other bright ...
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