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Length , from the anterior part of the cephalothorax to the extremity of the abdomen , t'gth of an inch ; length of the cephalothorax z'o ; breadth do ; breadth of the abdomen zz ; length of an anterior leg tó ; length of ' a leg of the ...
Length , from the anterior part of the cephalothorax to the extremity of the abdomen , t'gth of an inch ; length of the cephalothorax z'o ; breadth do ; breadth of the abdomen zz ; length of an anterior leg tó ; length of ' a leg of the ...
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the abilomen , th of an inch ; length of the cephalothorax t « ; breadth breadth of the abdomen tt ; length of an anterior leg f ; length of a Jeg of the third pair b . This spider , which , like Tetragnatha extensa , frequently extends ...
the abilomen , th of an inch ; length of the cephalothorax t « ; breadth breadth of the abdomen tt ; length of an anterior leg f ; length of a Jeg of the third pair b . This spider , which , like Tetragnatha extensa , frequently extends ...
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The anterior and posterior pairs of legs , which are the longest , are equal in length , and the third pair is the shortest . Each tarsus is terminated by three claws ; the two superior ones are slightly pectinated , and the inferior ...
The anterior and posterior pairs of legs , which are the longest , are equal in length , and the third pair is the shortest . Each tarsus is terminated by three claws ; the two superior ones are slightly pectinated , and the inferior ...
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Contents
JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
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