Annals of the New York Academy of SciencesNew York Academy of Sciences., 1908 Records of meetings 1808-1916 in v. 11-27. |
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... example , includes only thirteen species that are not also recorded in the " Fauna Suecica , " showing how limited was his knowledge of the world's fauna at 1748 . The tenth edition ( the fourth revised by the author ) , published in ...
... example , includes only thirteen species that are not also recorded in the " Fauna Suecica , " showing how limited was his knowledge of the world's fauna at 1748 . The tenth edition ( the fourth revised by the author ) , published in ...
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... example , in his " Discourse on Method " Part V. , 1637 ) advising those who wished to understand his theory of the action of the lungs and circulatory system , " to take the trouble of getting dissected in their presence the heart of ...
... example , in his " Discourse on Method " Part V. , 1637 ) advising those who wished to understand his theory of the action of the lungs and circulatory system , " to take the trouble of getting dissected in their presence the heart of ...
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... example of his reliance upon sustenance is seen in his defini- tion , in the tenth edition of the Systema , of the order Feræ , the Carnivora of later authors . Here " sustenance by rapine , upon carcasses ravenously snatched " is ...
... example of his reliance upon sustenance is seen in his defini- tion , in the tenth edition of the Systema , of the order Feræ , the Carnivora of later authors . Here " sustenance by rapine , upon carcasses ravenously snatched " is ...
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... example of the felicitous union of specifically distinct ideas to produce a line of ideas that are new and very fertile . The Relation of Linnæus to his Successors . Linnæus inherited from Ray and from the scholastic system the dogma of ...
... example of the felicitous union of specifically distinct ideas to produce a line of ideas that are new and very fertile . The Relation of Linnæus to his Successors . Linnæus inherited from Ray and from the scholastic system the dogma of ...
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... example , the most approved name of the common blue - grass that adorns our lawns was , " Gramen pratense paniculatum majus , latiore folio , Poa Theophrasti . " Other names of the same grass were , " Gramen vulgo cognitum , " " Gramen ...
... example , the most approved name of the common blue - grass that adorns our lawns was , " Gramen pratense paniculatum majus , latiore folio , Poa Theophrasti . " Other names of the same grass were , " Gramen vulgo cognitum , " " Gramen ...
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