Nature, Volume 103Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... described as new . Dr. C. Hall : A new species or form of Eucalyptus . A single tree only has been seen , which may be a hybrid , as it has some of the characters of the Stringybarks , especially in the seedling stage , yet differs from ...
... described as new . Dr. C. Hall : A new species or form of Eucalyptus . A single tree only has been seen , which may be a hybrid , as it has some of the characters of the Stringybarks , especially in the seedling stage , yet differs from ...
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... described some years ago by Prof. Lignier from beds in Normandy , believed by him to belong to the Gault , but with that exception all Bennettitean cones are from Jurassic or Wealden strata . preservation of the English species is ...
... described some years ago by Prof. Lignier from beds in Normandy , believed by him to belong to the Gault , but with that exception all Bennettitean cones are from Jurassic or Wealden strata . preservation of the English species is ...
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... described by Babinski and Froment are easily curable by mobilisation and psychotherapy . The muscular and vaso - motor changes , etc. , are believed to be entirely due to immobility , and clear up as soon as the use of the affected limb ...
... described by Babinski and Froment are easily curable by mobilisation and psychotherapy . The muscular and vaso - motor changes , etc. , are believed to be entirely due to immobility , and clear up as soon as the use of the affected limb ...
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