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to certain groups of strata , and it is remarkable that so vast an accession of new species offers but few exceptions to the rule . In the chalk two species have come to light belonging to genera before observed in the colitic series ...
to certain groups of strata , and it is remarkable that so vast an accession of new species offers but few exceptions to the rule . In the chalk two species have come to light belonging to genera before observed in the colitic series ...
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Catalogue of Fossil Fish in the Collections of Lord Cole and Sir Philip Grey Egerton , arranged alphabetically ; with References to the Localities , Geological Positions , and i published Descriptions of the Species .
Catalogue of Fossil Fish in the Collections of Lord Cole and Sir Philip Grey Egerton , arranged alphabetically ; with References to the Localities , Geological Positions , and i published Descriptions of the Species .
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I have just ascertained that there is a species of Antelope which possesses these canine teeth ; but in which , by a singular anomaly , it is only the young males that are furnished with them . In these too they can only be considered ...
I have just ascertained that there is a species of Antelope which possesses these canine teeth ; but in which , by a singular anomaly , it is only the young males that are furnished with them . In these too they can only be considered ...
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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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