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... 119 ; some Species of Bats of the Genus Rhinolophus , K. Andersen , 119 ; Animals I Have Known , A. H. Beavan , 125 ; History of a White Rhinoceros Skull , Prof. Henry Fairfield Osborn , 127 ; Dr. C. Stewart , F.R.S. , 175 ; Habits ...
... 119 ; some Species of Bats of the Genus Rhinolophus , K. Andersen , 119 ; Animals I Have Known , A. H. Beavan , 125 ; History of a White Rhinoceros Skull , Prof. Henry Fairfield Osborn , 127 ; Dr. C. Stewart , F.R.S. , 175 ; Habits ...
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cumstances it is natural that monographers should have expressed diverse opinions as to the limits of the species , and that different characters and parts of the plant should have been taken as a basis for classi- fication .
cumstances it is natural that monographers should have expressed diverse opinions as to the limits of the species , and that different characters and parts of the plant should have been taken as a basis for classi- fication .
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In the case of both mammals and birds , the species taken as examples of different types are in the main well selected , and in nearly every instance the illustrations are almost everything that can be desired .
In the case of both mammals and birds , the species taken as examples of different types are in the main well selected , and in nearly every instance the illustrations are almost everything that can be desired .
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IN the paper referred to below the author deals very fully with the various colour variations observable in the species of the genus under notice , and a very interesting account is given of the variability in colour - pattern , and of ...
IN the paper referred to below the author deals very fully with the various colour variations observable in the species of the genus under notice , and a very interesting account is given of the variability in colour - pattern , and of ...
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The conditions which make for variation in the different species are well indicated , as the author points out that , even where the inmates of a single nest are examined , the following points have to be considered : -First , that two ...
The conditions which make for variation in the different species are well indicated , as the author points out that , even where the inmates of a single nest are examined , the following points have to be considered : -First , that two ...
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