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... Animals . Illustrated . 12mo . Cloth , $ 2.50 . Manual of the Anatomy of Invertebrated Animals . Illustrated . 12mo . Cloth , $ 2.50 . Physiography : An Introduction to the Study of Nature . With Illustrations and Colored Plates . 12mo ...
... Animals . Illustrated . 12mo . Cloth , $ 2.50 . Manual of the Anatomy of Invertebrated Animals . Illustrated . 12mo . Cloth , $ 2.50 . Physiography : An Introduction to the Study of Nature . With Illustrations and Colored Plates . 12mo ...
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... animal and vegetable species are examined , the more do they seem , on the whole , limited to particular provinces . But when we look into the facts established ... animals and plants it seems utterly hopeless to. 6 I THE DARWINIAN ...
... animal and vegetable species are examined , the more do they seem , on the whole , limited to particular provinces . But when we look into the facts established ... animals and plants it seems utterly hopeless to. 6 I THE DARWINIAN ...
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... animals that are fittest to live and thrive in it . And yet how , on this hypothesis , are we to account for the absence of cattle in the Pampas of South America , when those parts of the New World were discovered ? It is not that they ...
... animals that are fittest to live and thrive in it . And yet how , on this hypothesis , are we to account for the absence of cattle in the Pampas of South America , when those parts of the New World were discovered ? It is not that they ...
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... animals and plants which lived and died while the mud of which the rocks are formed was yet soft ooze , and could receive and bury them . It would be a great error to suppose that these organic remains were fragmentary relics . Our ...
... animals and plants which lived and died while the mud of which the rocks are formed was yet soft ooze , and could receive and bury them . It would be a great error to suppose that these organic remains were fragmentary relics . Our ...
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... animal and vegetable anomalies regard them as distinct species , with a firm belief , the strength of which is exactly ... animals and plants , have been produced by one method . The breeder - and a skilful one must be a person of much ...
... animal and vegetable anomalies regard them as distinct species , with a firm belief , the strength of which is exactly ... animals and plants , have been produced by one method . The breeder - and a skilful one must be a person of much ...
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