The American Naturalist, Volume 12Essex Institute, 1878 |
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... probably inherited by offspring like all other mental traits . Such a quality possessed by an infant or child doubtless tells on the growth of its organs during their plastic stage , and produces structure by growth which is impossible ...
... probably inherited by offspring like all other mental traits . Such a quality possessed by an infant or child doubtless tells on the growth of its organs during their plastic stage , and produces structure by growth which is impossible ...
Halaman 81
... probably ten feet in length . That this species was capable of and accustomed to progres- sion on land , is certain from the characters of the bones of the limbs and their supports above described . The extraordinary provision for ...
... probably ten feet in length . That this species was capable of and accustomed to progres- sion on land , is certain from the characters of the bones of the limbs and their supports above described . The extraordinary provision for ...
Halaman 84
... probably a predecessor of the gigantic forms from the Dakota formation , and an inhabitant of a more ancient continent . It did not reach the dimensions of either of the species of the genus above - named , or of Amphicælias , having ...
... probably a predecessor of the gigantic forms from the Dakota formation , and an inhabitant of a more ancient continent . It did not reach the dimensions of either of the species of the genus above - named , or of Amphicælias , having ...
Halaman 101
... probably long before that , had remained as islands above a widely - extended sea . Apart from their singu- larly unique character in this respect , the granite itself possesses a peculiarity that renders it at once conspicuous . Owing ...
... probably long before that , had remained as islands above a widely - extended sea . Apart from their singu- larly unique character in this respect , the granite itself possesses a peculiarity that renders it at once conspicuous . Owing ...
Halaman 103
... probably continuous in what is now that part of the continent from the earliest to the latest of the epochs just named . Other results and further details of the season's work will appear in the following paragraphs . The general course ...
... probably continuous in what is now that part of the continent from the earliest to the latest of the epochs just named . Other results and further details of the season's work will appear in the following paragraphs . The general course ...
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