The American Journal of Microscopy and Popular Science, Volume 3-4Handicraft Publication Company, 1878 |
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... able to catch or three , but they are not the same in char- them since in a suitable position when I acter as those of the one here described , could draw them in this way , so they are which are decidedly reticularian and fili- drawn ...
... able to catch or three , but they are not the same in char- them since in a suitable position when I acter as those of the one here described , could draw them in this way , so they are which are decidedly reticularian and fili- drawn ...
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... able powers and privileges . A short ac- count of what has already been accom- plished may not be without interest to our readers . The first communication regarding the proposed organization appeared in this journal a short time ago ...
... able powers and privileges . A short ac- count of what has already been accom- plished may not be without interest to our readers . The first communication regarding the proposed organization appeared in this journal a short time ago ...
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... able . I do not find that the Tremellini are put down as edible , but , on trial , I find that this makes an excellent and savory dish when young . No in- ciple of which is , however , obscure , by a vital ac- tion along the joinings ...
... able . I do not find that the Tremellini are put down as edible , but , on trial , I find that this makes an excellent and savory dish when young . No in- ciple of which is , however , obscure , by a vital ac- tion along the joinings ...
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... able to find constructed expressly for the Centennial Exhi- any in the interval in the same locality , give rise to bition . It was a beauty in every respect , and fitted the possibility of a mode of generation , which is as with all ...
... able to find constructed expressly for the Centennial Exhi- any in the interval in the same locality , give rise to bition . It was a beauty in every respect , and fitted the possibility of a mode of generation , which is as with all ...
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... able to work instruments requiring a great could be snatched from their regular en- amount of skill and precision in manipula- gagements was devoted to its exploration . tion . It was a tiny sea , within a microcosm , re- These self ...
... able to work instruments requiring a great could be snatched from their regular en- amount of skill and precision in manipula- gagements was devoted to its exploration . tion . It was a tiny sea , within a microcosm , re- These self ...
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