Nature, Volume 79Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1908 |
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... species were collected . He notes that 299 species 176 genera ) are known to occur in the Antarctic and al regions ( south of a line between 42 ° and 43 ° S. ) , of these 192 are confined to the western hemisphere fifty - six to the ...
... species were collected . He notes that 299 species 176 genera ) are known to occur in the Antarctic and al regions ( south of a line between 42 ° and 43 ° S. ) , of these 192 are confined to the western hemisphere fifty - six to the ...
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... species in the garden . The the soil , so that there was no possibility that any of vork of investigating the mode of origin of these the Enotheras which came up could have arisen new species consisted partly in finding out if the ...
... species in the garden . The the soil , so that there was no possibility that any of vork of investigating the mode of origin of these the Enotheras which came up could have arisen new species consisted partly in finding out if the ...
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... species , or to species of the less prominent groups , is , I fear , impossible unless a more wholesale method of dealing with the names be adopted . The necessity for extending the settlement to a large number of species of such groups ...
... species , or to species of the less prominent groups , is , I fear , impossible unless a more wholesale method of dealing with the names be adopted . The necessity for extending the settlement to a large number of species of such groups ...
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Burbury Dr S H the Law of Equipartition of Energy The Wonder Book of the Atmosphere Prof E | 22 |
Caisson Disease 40 Inhabitants of the Marshall Islands T A Joyce | 78 |
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