Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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THE fifth volume of the Journal of Malacology , founded by Mr. Walter E. Collinge , and now edited by Mr. Wilfred Mark Webb , has been received . A valuable feature of each number is a descriptive bibliography of current malacological ...
THE fifth volume of the Journal of Malacology , founded by Mr. Walter E. Collinge , and now edited by Mr. Wilfred Mark Webb , has been received . A valuable feature of each number is a descriptive bibliography of current malacological ...
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The Volumes are fully illustrated by original figures drawn where possible from nature . When complete the Series is one which should be ... VOLUME II . FLATWORMS . By F. W. GAMBLE , M.Sc. Vict . , Owens College . NEMERTINES .
The Volumes are fully illustrated by original figures drawn where possible from nature . When complete the Series is one which should be ... VOLUME II . FLATWORMS . By F. W. GAMBLE , M.Sc. Vict . , Owens College . NEMERTINES .
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To be completed in Ten Volumes . ... The Volumes are fully illustrated by original figures drawn where possible from nature . ... Altogether to judge from this first volume , the Cambridge Natural History promises to fulfil all the ...
To be completed in Ten Volumes . ... The Volumes are fully illustrated by original figures drawn where possible from nature . ... Altogether to judge from this first volume , the Cambridge Natural History promises to fulfil all the ...
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