The Columbian Cyclopedia, Band 7Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... mollusks , until , in con- sequence of recent discoveries , a place has been assigned them among the Articulata ... mollusks consists chiefly in their external appearance . In the more important parts of their organization , however ...
... mollusks , until , in con- sequence of recent discoveries , a place has been assigned them among the Articulata ... mollusks consists chiefly in their external appearance . In the more important parts of their organization , however ...
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... mollusk of the South Seas , of the family Tridacnidæ . shell is described as ' perhaps the most beautiful of bivalves , whether in regard to form , texture , or color . ' It is there- fore a favorite shell for oramental purposes . It is ...
... mollusk of the South Seas , of the family Tridacnidæ . shell is described as ' perhaps the most beautiful of bivalves , whether in regard to form , texture , or color . ' It is there- fore a favorite shell for oramental purposes . It is ...
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... mollusks of the same family with aspergil- lum ( q.v. ) , of which fossil spe- cies were first known to natu- ralists , but existing species also have been discovered . These mollusks inhabit holes which they excavate for themselves in ...
... mollusks of the same family with aspergil- lum ( q.v. ) , of which fossil spe- cies were first known to natu- ralists , but existing species also have been discovered . These mollusks inhabit holes which they excavate for themselves in ...
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CLAVARIA - CLAVICLE . tube extending from the chamber outward , The young mollusk is supposed to make its way into the rock by ex- cavating this tube , but whether its excavations are accom- plished by mere mechanical means , or by the ...
CLAVARIA - CLAVICLE . tube extending from the chamber outward , The young mollusk is supposed to make its way into the rock by ex- cavating this tube , but whether its excavations are accom- plished by mere mechanical means , or by the ...
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... mollusks , of which one species , C. borealis , is extremely abundant in the Arctic seas , and constitutes a principal part of the food of whales , so that indeed the names whale's food is often given to it by whale - fishers . It is ...
... mollusks , of which one species , C. borealis , is extremely abundant in the Arctic seas , and constitutes a principal part of the food of whales , so that indeed the names whale's food is often given to it by whale - fishers . It is ...
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