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... Eggs in the the series of Animals-- Part I. By A. VALENCIENNES and FREMY , · VIII . The Arabic or Indian Method of Notation ; by THOMAS H. MCLEOD , · IX . On the Effect of the Pressure of the Atmosphere on the Mean Level of the Ocean ...
... Eggs in the the series of Animals-- Part I. By A. VALENCIENNES and FREMY , · VIII . The Arabic or Indian Method of Notation ; by THOMAS H. MCLEOD , · IX . On the Effect of the Pressure of the Atmosphere on the Mean Level of the Ocean ...
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... Eggs in the animal series ; by A. VALENCIENNES and FREMY . - Part II . XXIV . Chemical Examinations ; by EZEQUIEL URICOECHEA , XXVII . Review of the Fifth volume of the Agriculture of New York , & c . , by E. Emmons , XXVIII ...
... Eggs in the animal series ; by A. VALENCIENNES and FREMY . - Part II . XXIV . Chemical Examinations ; by EZEQUIEL URICOECHEA , XXVII . Review of the Fifth volume of the Agriculture of New York , & c . , by E. Emmons , XXVIII ...
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... Eggs in the series of Ani- mals - PART I. By A. VALENCIENNES and FREMY . * ANATOMISTS who undertake new researches on the eggs of ani- mals , are obliged , while extending their investigations to the dif- ferent species of the animal ...
... Eggs in the series of Ani- mals - PART I. By A. VALENCIENNES and FREMY . * ANATOMISTS who undertake new researches on the eggs of ani- mals , are obliged , while extending their investigations to the dif- ferent species of the animal ...
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like that of the egg of a chicken . In a word , this investigator saw in the eggs of these cartilaginous fishes , and in those of other animals , a mixture of principles as in the eggs of birds , always consisting of a yolk or vitellus ...
like that of the egg of a chicken . In a word , this investigator saw in the eggs of these cartilaginous fishes , and in those of other animals , a mixture of principles as in the eggs of birds , always consisting of a yolk or vitellus ...
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... eggs , and to lay down some general principles , to be developed in subsequent communications . 1. Eggs of Birds . What we have said at the commencement of this article suffi- ciently explains our silence as to the composition of hen's eggs ...
... eggs , and to lay down some general principles , to be developed in subsequent communications . 1. Eggs of Birds . What we have said at the commencement of this article suffi- ciently explains our silence as to the composition of hen's eggs ...
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Seite 300 - An Introduction to Practical Astronomy, with a collection of Astronomical Tables ; by Prof. ELIAS LOOMIS, LL.D., &c. — Every cultivator of practical astronomy must have felt the want of some treatise embracing within moderate compass the requisite formulae and tables, together with descriptions of the most approved instruments and methods of observation.
Seite 316 - Temple, which afforded a good view of the entire scene. On a sudden, all traffic in the thronged mart was suspended, porters cleared the front street of every description of merchandise, boatmen ceased lading and unlading their vessels, and put out into the middle of the stream, so that a few moments sufficed to give a deserted appearance to the busiest part of one of the busiest cities of Asia.
Seite 299 - Parallel of latitude lying between Dona Ana on the Rio Grande and Pimas Villages on the Gila ; by Lieut.
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Seite 179 - ... of the point. Grains of sand were thus pouring over the rocks in countless myriads, under the influence of the powerful current of air which seems to sweep constantly through this pass from the ocean to the interior. Wherever I turned my eyes, — on the horizontal tables of rock, or on the vertical faces turned to the wind, — the effects of the sand were visible: there was not a point untouched, — the grains had engraved their track on every stone. Even quartz was cut away and polished;...