Nature, Volume 11Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1874 - Electronic journals |
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... Species " in 1859 to the present time . Among the ontogenists , beside Wolff and Von Baer , whom he justly places in the first rank , due mention is made of Pander , Rathké , Bischoff , Johannes Müller , Kölliker , Remak , Fritz Müller ...
... Species " in 1859 to the present time . Among the ontogenists , beside Wolff and Von Baer , whom he justly places in the first rank , due mention is made of Pander , Rathké , Bischoff , Johannes Müller , Kölliker , Remak , Fritz Müller ...
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... species of tree in the above manner , with regard also to the time of first fruits , would give us a new insight into com- parative climatology , and that after various species had been so dealt with , maps might be made , exhibiting ...
... species of tree in the above manner , with regard also to the time of first fruits , would give us a new insight into com- parative climatology , and that after various species had been so dealt with , maps might be made , exhibiting ...
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... species of Dipnoan fish of the genus Ctenodus , from the coal measures of Ohio . June 30.-Dr. Ruschenberger , president , in the chair.- Anatomical notes by Dr. Chapman were read , On the disposition of the Latissimus Dorsi , & c . , in ...
... species of Dipnoan fish of the genus Ctenodus , from the coal measures of Ohio . June 30.-Dr. Ruschenberger , president , in the chair.- Anatomical notes by Dr. Chapman were read , On the disposition of the Latissimus Dorsi , & c . , in ...
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... species in all . The birds are more numerous , the land - birds being only ten in number out of a total of though here again the marine species far predominate , fifty . Amongst the former we are surprised to see recorded as an ...
... species in all . The birds are more numerous , the land - birds being only ten in number out of a total of though here again the marine species far predominate , fifty . Amongst the former we are surprised to see recorded as an ...
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... species , the absolute frequency of Lepidop- terous individuals , and perhaps also of species , is con- siderably greater in favourable Alpine localities than in equally large tracts of the lower mountains and of the plain , firstly in ...
... species , the absolute frequency of Lepidop- terous individuals , and perhaps also of species , is con- siderably greater in favourable Alpine localities than in equally large tracts of the lower mountains and of the plain , firstly in ...
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