Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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Page 75
... whole world . The second book upon our list is one of an entirely different type , and , it may be added , of a type which we are accustomed to associate with French rather than with German authors . It gives a clear and succinct ...
... whole world . The second book upon our list is one of an entirely different type , and , it may be added , of a type which we are accustomed to associate with French rather than with German authors . It gives a clear and succinct ...
Page 97
... whole north - eastern corner of Siberia , and having a superficial area of over 2,000,000 square miles , with a seaboard to the Arctic Ocean of about 3000 versts , extending from west to east , the depth from north to south being half ...
... whole north - eastern corner of Siberia , and having a superficial area of over 2,000,000 square miles , with a seaboard to the Arctic Ocean of about 3000 versts , extending from west to east , the depth from north to south being half ...
Page 290
... whole circuit of physiology is more wonderful . " Every one who reads this account of Pangenesis will feel admiration for its ingenuity , and surprise at the completeness with which it can be made to explain all the varied phenomena of ...
... whole circuit of physiology is more wonderful . " Every one who reads this account of Pangenesis will feel admiration for its ingenuity , and surprise at the completeness with which it can be made to explain all the varied phenomena of ...
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