Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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Page 306
... interest to the naturalist , on account of their isolation from the great land areas . Thus the flora and fauna of many of the districts most interesting to the field - naturalist are in our day becoming largely exterminated before they ...
... interest to the naturalist , on account of their isolation from the great land areas . Thus the flora and fauna of many of the districts most interesting to the field - naturalist are in our day becoming largely exterminated before they ...
Page 537
... interest and importance of this work , not only to all lepi-- | dopterists , but to all who are interested in the philosophic study of evolution . When will Governments or ade- quately supported Societies or Universities render it Telea ...
... interest and importance of this work , not only to all lepi-- | dopterists , but to all who are interested in the philosophic study of evolution . When will Governments or ade- quately supported Societies or Universities render it Telea ...
Page 612
... interest , and illustrates the wonderfully rich resources of the vast forests of West Africa . It shows also very clearly how largely these resources can be developed by judicious and intelligent action on the part of the Government ...
... interest , and illustrates the wonderfully rich resources of the vast forests of West Africa . It shows also very clearly how largely these resources can be developed by judicious and intelligent action on the part of the Government ...
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