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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... specimens of some very strange plants , which excited the curi- osity of the people who loved things of that nature to see them , and who were welcome , till I observed some so very curious as to desire to carry part of them privately ...
... specimens of some very strange plants , which excited the curi- osity of the people who loved things of that nature to see them , and who were welcome , till I observed some so very curious as to desire to carry part of them privately ...
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... specimen represented by Mr. Hewitson is somewhat more decidedly mottled . It is of a dirty white , obscurely clouded ... specimens , " says Mr. Hewitson , " which I have exa- mined are either altogether spotless , or , like the plate ...
... specimen represented by Mr. Hewitson is somewhat more decidedly mottled . It is of a dirty white , obscurely clouded ... specimens , " says Mr. Hewitson , " which I have exa- mined are either altogether spotless , or , like the plate ...
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... specimens to be most abundant . Of this spe- cies , Sir W. Jardine relates that it is remarkable that perhaps more Kestrels build and bring to maturity their young in London , than in any space of the same dimensions : the breeding ...
... specimens to be most abundant . Of this spe- cies , Sir W. Jardine relates that it is remarkable that perhaps more Kestrels build and bring to maturity their young in London , than in any space of the same dimensions : the breeding ...
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... specimens are now in my cabinet , con- tained six - the only instance Mr. Baker [ who has found many ] has ever met with . They are of a clear white , distinctly tinted with light blue , and are never ( to the best of my information ) ...
... specimens are now in my cabinet , con- tained six - the only instance Mr. Baker [ who has found many ] has ever met with . They are of a clear white , distinctly tinted with light blue , and are never ( to the best of my information ) ...
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... specimen drawn from . We are informed , however , that " the eggs differ considerably in size and conformation , those contained in one nest being unusually small , nearly oval , and almost white . " We have known several instances of ...
... specimen drawn from . We are informed , however , that " the eggs differ considerably in size and conformation , those contained in one nest being unusually small , nearly oval , and almost white . " We have known several instances of ...
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