The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural History, and the Fine Arts, Band 5Edward Mammatt Simpkin and Marshall, 1836 |
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... species of plants ; a number much greater than had ever been previously imported into England by any indi- vidual . His stay in Jamaica did not exceed fifteen months , when the governor and the doctor returned home , and settled in ...
... species of plants ; a number much greater than had ever been previously imported into England by any indi- vidual . His stay in Jamaica did not exceed fifteen months , when the governor and the doctor returned home , and settled in ...
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... species , and to attempt to assign some reason for so extraordinary an occurrence . The Corn Bunting ( Emberiza miliaria ) , according to every British author who has written on the subject , is common in every part of the kingdom , and ...
... species , and to attempt to assign some reason for so extraordinary an occurrence . The Corn Bunting ( Emberiza miliaria ) , according to every British author who has written on the subject , is common in every part of the kingdom , and ...
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... species . The Whitethroated Fauvet ( Ficedula cinerea , Blyth ) , is well known , and abounds in almost every part ... species . For this I can adduce no satisfactory reason , especially as many species of ON THE RARITY OF CERTAIN BIRDS ...
... species . The Whitethroated Fauvet ( Ficedula cinerea , Blyth ) , is well known , and abounds in almost every part ... species . For this I can adduce no satisfactory reason , especially as many species of ON THE RARITY OF CERTAIN BIRDS ...
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... species common in most other localities , I shall proceed to notice a few which are abundant in Derbyshire and rare elsewhere . The most deserving of notice , is the Siskin Goldwing , ( Cardue- lis spinus ) , which all our ...
... species common in most other localities , I shall proceed to notice a few which are abundant in Derbyshire and rare elsewhere . The most deserving of notice , is the Siskin Goldwing , ( Cardue- lis spinus ) , which all our ...
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... species of disordered intellect termed , by authors , mania mitis - roving or restless melancholy - affords one of the best sub- jects for the illustration of the fancy of the insane . Let us take a me- dical description of it , and see ...
... species of disordered intellect termed , by authors , mania mitis - roving or restless melancholy - affords one of the best sub- jects for the illustration of the fancy of the insane . Let us take a me- dical description of it , and see ...
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