Nature, Volume 19Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1879 |
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... species of cereal . Mr. Wilson seems to have given a good deal of consideration to each of the above questions , which , as he says in his preface , have only one bond of con- nection between them , namely , " a common basis in the ...
... species of cereal . Mr. Wilson seems to have given a good deal of consideration to each of the above questions , which , as he says in his preface , have only one bond of con- nection between them , namely , " a common basis in the ...
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... species . 223. Is not the difference between them enough to make them appear distinct species ? " It would be if they were not known to be derived from a common origin . 224. Then how came they to differ so much ? " They differ in ...
... species . 223. Is not the difference between them enough to make them appear distinct species ? " It would be if they were not known to be derived from a common origin . 224. Then how came they to differ so much ? " They differ in ...
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... species Key , which you kindly placed in my hands for examination , of turtle inhabits the Sombrero Key , the question at once arises comprises the remains of birds , turtles , and Saurian reptiles . whether these remains belong to species ...
... species Key , which you kindly placed in my hands for examination , of turtle inhabits the Sombrero Key , the question at once arises comprises the remains of birds , turtles , and Saurian reptiles . whether these remains belong to species ...
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... species seen by Mr. Cecil , in a collection at Athens , which is described as thin - bodied variety , " is , I think , a species of the genus Ammo- phila , or of Pompilus ; that observed by Mr. Armit , of Queens- land , is probably a ...
... species seen by Mr. Cecil , in a collection at Athens , which is described as thin - bodied variety , " is , I think , a species of the genus Ammo- phila , or of Pompilus ; that observed by Mr. Armit , of Queens- land , is probably a ...
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... species of oak and a conifer , the latter of which was afterwards recognised by Dr. Beccari as an Arau- caria . Another point is worthy of notice ; within a few minutes of the equator , in 134 ° E. long . , all the climates of the world ...
... species of oak and a conifer , the latter of which was afterwards recognised by Dr. Beccari as an Arau- caria . Another point is worthy of notice ; within a few minutes of the equator , in 134 ° E. long . , all the climates of the world ...
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