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... species is adduced , with a view to facilitate the recognition of the fossil - kinds . Many of them , however , have not hitherto been found in the mineral kingdom ; and the same remark applies to some of the species in the lists ...
... species is adduced , with a view to facilitate the recognition of the fossil - kinds . Many of them , however , have not hitherto been found in the mineral kingdom ; and the same remark applies to some of the species in the lists ...
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... species with the one whose jaw was discovered at Honfleur . The characters possessed by the jaw are those of the recent species , Crocodile a museau aigú . The fragments of the vertebræ , though slightly mutilated , fur- nish useful and ...
... species with the one whose jaw was discovered at Honfleur . The characters possessed by the jaw are those of the recent species , Crocodile a museau aigú . The fragments of the vertebræ , though slightly mutilated , fur- nish useful and ...
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... species , and trivial diversities of appearance been made the pretence for establishing new varieties . In the present state of botanical knowlege , it is the duty of those who wish success to that pursuit to resist the institution of ...
... species , and trivial diversities of appearance been made the pretence for establishing new varieties . In the present state of botanical knowlege , it is the duty of those who wish success to that pursuit to resist the institution of ...
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