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... examination of them , when further ad- vanced towards their completion respectively : our object now has been only , or chiefly , to bring them under the notice of British Entomologists , who are discontented with the home - made ...
... examination of them , when further ad- vanced towards their completion respectively : our object now has been only , or chiefly , to bring them under the notice of British Entomologists , who are discontented with the home - made ...
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... examination . The next chapter discusses what the author calls the " form " of the habitat of species - namely , the differences in the diameters of the area occu- pied by different species , when the line is drawn east and west , or ...
... examination . The next chapter discusses what the author calls the " form " of the habitat of species - namely , the differences in the diameters of the area occu- pied by different species , when the line is drawn east and west , or ...
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... examinations to which those of a certain standing were subjected . We must , therefore , suppose that Dr. Knox , at the time he wrote this paragraph , was not aware of what had been going on in these countries with reference to Zoology ...
... examinations to which those of a certain standing were subjected . We must , therefore , suppose that Dr. Knox , at the time he wrote this paragraph , was not aware of what had been going on in these countries with reference to Zoology ...
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... examination Siebold has proved that the eggs laid in the queens ' and workers ' cells have been pene- trated by one or more Zoosperms , which , on the other hand , are never found in the eggs deposited in drone cells . He concludes ...
... examination Siebold has proved that the eggs laid in the queens ' and workers ' cells have been pene- trated by one or more Zoosperms , which , on the other hand , are never found in the eggs deposited in drone cells . He concludes ...
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... examination , he himself found to exist in nature . The results of these careful investigations were the most accu- rate and elaborate descriptions that can be well imagined ; but such were the time and labour bestowed on each species ...
... examination , he himself found to exist in nature . The results of these careful investigations were the most accu- rate and elaborate descriptions that can be well imagined ; but such were the time and labour bestowed on each species ...
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