Nature, Volume 19Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1878 |
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... species , one from Amboina and Celebes , the other from the southern ex- tremity of New Guinea , and very doubtfully distinguish- able from an Australian species . Crocodilians are also scarce . The series contained ex- amples but of ...
... species , one from Amboina and Celebes , the other from the southern ex- tremity of New Guinea , and very doubtfully distinguish- able from an Australian species . Crocodilians are also scarce . The series contained ex- amples but of ...
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... species of diatoms accompany the paper . Many of the species are marine forms . NATURAL HISTORY OF THE CAUCASUS . - A very im- portant contribution to the natural history of this region has been made by Dr. Oscar Schneider based on ...
... species of diatoms accompany the paper . Many of the species are marine forms . NATURAL HISTORY OF THE CAUCASUS . - A very im- portant contribution to the natural history of this region has been made by Dr. Oscar Schneider based on ...
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... species living on such localities which I exa- mined , and which belong to as many different families , the feet of the pupæ are quite hairless , or nearly so , while in allied species of the same families or even genera ( Heli ...
... species living on such localities which I exa- mined , and which belong to as many different families , the feet of the pupæ are quite hairless , or nearly so , while in allied species of the same families or even genera ( Heli ...
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