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... described the index - finger as having but one joint ; but he has described Monophyllus as having the same formation , when actually the specimen he described has two ; there- fore I have ventured to place it in the family . 8. NYCTERIS ...
... described the index - finger as having but one joint ; but he has described Monophyllus as having the same formation , when actually the specimen he described has two ; there- fore I have ventured to place it in the family . 8. NYCTERIS ...
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... described in the larger size of its scales . " No. 5. differs entirely from the three species described , in the form and much smaller size of the scales . The existence of dorsul , pectoral , and ventral fins , places this fish in the ...
... described in the larger size of its scales . " No. 5. differs entirely from the three species described , in the form and much smaller size of the scales . The existence of dorsul , pectoral , and ventral fins , places this fish in the ...
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... described . In that case , a subsidiary eudiometer is employed . Excepting that it is shorter , the rod in this instrument has precisely the same dimensions as in that described in the preceding article ; and the graduation in both is ...
... described . In that case , a subsidiary eudiometer is employed . Excepting that it is shorter , the rod in this instrument has precisely the same dimensions as in that described in the preceding article ; and the graduation in both is ...
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JULY | 1 |
Mr Childrens Abstract of the Characters of Ochsenheimers | 9 |
Mr Foxs Remarks on Mineral Veins | 19 |
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