Magazine of Natural History, Band 3John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1839 |
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... give a description of several species which appear to me to be new ; and should it afterwards prove that I have been mistaken , they can then be referred to their proper situations . - Two of the species described seem to be Siphonia ...
... give a description of several species which appear to me to be new ; and should it afterwards prove that I have been mistaken , they can then be referred to their proper situations . - Two of the species described seem to be Siphonia ...
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... give an account of such as are sufficiently perfect to afford a dis- tinct idea of the character . SIPHONIA . 2 1. Siph . clava . - Club - shaped ; gradually increasing in size till very near the crown : the larger canals , after ...
... give an account of such as are sufficiently perfect to afford a dis- tinct idea of the character . SIPHONIA . 2 1. Siph . clava . - Club - shaped ; gradually increasing in size till very near the crown : the larger canals , after ...
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... give some idea of its general form . The specimen drawn ( fig . 12. ) is one which was found on the scar , and having been water - worn and weathered , shows the internal structure ; the figure , which is a little magnified , displays ...
... give some idea of its general form . The specimen drawn ( fig . 12. ) is one which was found on the scar , and having been water - worn and weathered , shows the internal structure ; the figure , which is a little magnified , displays ...
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... give a general idea of its appearance , though it does not mark the undulations so well as could be wished ; it is drawn of the natural size . It was found in the same locality as the other specimens . ART . III . - Observations on the ...
... give a general idea of its appearance , though it does not mark the undulations so well as could be wished ; it is drawn of the natural size . It was found in the same locality as the other specimens . ART . III . - Observations on the ...
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... gives Mel . albus , Jab . , and æstivus , Olivier , as examples of Rhi- sotrogus . Such changing of types creates great confusion , and never should be attempted . The Latreillian name ought to be adopted , as originally used . Various ...
... gives Mel . albus , Jab . , and æstivus , Olivier , as examples of Rhi- sotrogus . Such changing of types creates great confusion , and never should be attempted . The Latreillian name ought to be adopted , as originally used . Various ...
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