The American Naturalist, Volume 12Essex Institute, 1878 |
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... inch in diameter , cut off by them . Ferns , sallal and hazel form a large part of its food , which it masticates ... inches in length from the tip of its nose to the end of its tail , of a reddish color , and weighing three to three ...
... inch in diameter , cut off by them . Ferns , sallal and hazel form a large part of its food , which it masticates ... inches in length from the tip of its nose to the end of its tail , of a reddish color , and weighing three to three ...
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... inches above Fig 4. Boiling Spring the general surface , and was retained by a ring of earth elevated a foot above the terrain and thickly set with tules , a kind of rush , whose verdancy contrasted strangely with the sombre gray around ...
... inches above Fig 4. Boiling Spring the general surface , and was retained by a ring of earth elevated a foot above the terrain and thickly set with tules , a kind of rush , whose verdancy contrasted strangely with the sombre gray around ...
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... inches deep and two feet wide , and clear as crystal . The sides and bottom of this spring were covered with a white , chalky - looking deposit , that gave a milky tinge to the water when stirred up . A few small fish were seen in this ...
... inches deep and two feet wide , and clear as crystal . The sides and bottom of this spring were covered with a white , chalky - looking deposit , that gave a milky tinge to the water when stirred up . A few small fish were seen in this ...
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... pound weight tied to a cord was used to sound its depth . This weight sank eighteen feet and three inches through the ever varying quicksands , and then came to rest . Further. 26 [ January , The Springs of Southern Nevada .
... pound weight tied to a cord was used to sound its depth . This weight sank eighteen feet and three inches through the ever varying quicksands , and then came to rest . Further. 26 [ January , The Springs of Southern Nevada .
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... the hinder part of the head , flowing backwards , like so many natural " accidentals , " three very delicate white plumes , nearly ten inches long . If I might 1878. ] 27 The Night Herons , and their Exodus . Samuel Lockwood.
... the hinder part of the head , flowing backwards , like so many natural " accidentals , " three very delicate white plumes , nearly ten inches long . If I might 1878. ] 27 The Night Herons , and their Exodus . Samuel Lockwood.
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