The American Naturalist, Volume 12Essex Institute, 1878 |
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... region of greatest interest , that of the native mental atmos- phere . There are speeches , still to be found in school readers , in which Indian chiefs apostrophize the " Great Father " in lan- guage well chosen and eloquent ...
... region of greatest interest , that of the native mental atmos- phere . There are speeches , still to be found in school readers , in which Indian chiefs apostrophize the " Great Father " in lan- guage well chosen and eloquent ...
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... region of Southern Nevada , while a member of one of the Wheeler expeditions . To those who have experienced the pangs of thirst , while journeying over the desolate wastes that characterize this section , it will not be surprising that ...
... region of Southern Nevada , while a member of one of the Wheeler expeditions . To those who have experienced the pangs of thirst , while journeying over the desolate wastes that characterize this section , it will not be surprising that ...
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... region are so few , that at one time or another , each one becomes , as it were , the polar star of the desert traveler , towards which he turns his face with inflexible determination . : 0 : - A THE NIGHT HERONS , AND THEIR EXODUS . BY ...
... region are so few , that at one time or another , each one becomes , as it were , the polar star of the desert traveler , towards which he turns his face with inflexible determination . : 0 : - A THE NIGHT HERONS , AND THEIR EXODUS . BY ...
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... region where the abundance of the Spanish moss does not tempt it to make use of that growth , and there to build a totally different nest , with no other frame- work than the long fibres of the moss afford . In the appendix of the ...
... region where the abundance of the Spanish moss does not tempt it to make use of that growth , and there to build a totally different nest , with no other frame- work than the long fibres of the moss afford . In the appendix of the ...
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... region , animals capable of the necessary migra- tions have escaped . When an irruption of destructive animal enemies has threatened an animal population with death , those members of it whose strength or speed ensured them safety ...
... region , animals capable of the necessary migra- tions have escaped . When an irruption of destructive animal enemies has threatened an animal population with death , those members of it whose strength or speed ensured them safety ...
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Halaman 208 - Its discoverer describes these same two leaves as being present from the earliest condition of the plant, and assures me that they are in fact developed from the two cotyledons of the seed, and are persistent, being replaced by no others. From the circumference of the tabular mass, above, but close to the insertion of the leaves, spring stout, dichotomously branched cymes, nearly a foot high, bearing small erect scarlet cones, which eventually become oblong, and attain the size of those of the common...
Halaman 542 - THE MIDLAND NATURALIST. The Journal of the Associated Natural History, Philosophical, and Archaeological Societies and Field Clubs of the Midland Counties.
Halaman 202 - I MARVEL not, O Sun ! that unto thee In adoration man should bow the knee, And pour his prayers of mingled awe and love ; For like a God thou art, and on thy way Of glory sheddest with benignant ray, Beauty, and life, and joyance from above.
Halaman 367 - Die anthropologischen Sammlungen Deutschlands: ein Verzeichniss des in Deutschland vorhandenen anthropologischen Materials nach Beschluss der deutschen anthropologischen Gesellschaft zusammengestellt unter Leitung des Vorsitzenden der zu diesem Zwecke ernannten Commission.
Halaman 372 - Cope. PROF. MARSH ON PERMIAN REPTILES. — In the May number of the American Journal of Science and Arts, there is an appendix added by Prof. OC Marsh, in which he characterizes in a very insufficient manner, four species of reptiles, which he states to have been derived from a Permian formation in New Mexico. We should not regard this article as suitable for notice in this journal but for certain assertions which it contains, and some circumstances connected with its publication. In the opening...
Halaman 791 - It is to be lamented then, very much to be lamented, that we have suffered so many of the Indian tribes already to extinguish, without our having previously collected and deposited in the records of literature, the general rudiments at least of the languages they spoke.
Halaman 808 - Hitherto shall thou come, but no further: and here shall thy proud waves be stayed'?
Halaman 257 - The sailor had gone to bed, and about 10 o'clock he heard a noise resembling human cries, and as day-light, in these latitudes, never disappears at this season, he rose, and looked around, but on seeing no person, he returned to bed ; presently he heard the noise again, and rose a second time, but still saw nothing.
Halaman 93 - They are situated upon opposite sides of a small creek, and in ancient times are said to have been connected by a bridge. They are five and six stories high, each story receding from the one below it, and thus forming a structure terraced from top to bottom. Each story is divided into numerous little compartments, the outer tiers of rooms being lighted by small windows in the sides, while those in the interior of the building are dark, and are principally used as store-rooms.
Halaman 93 - Coleóptera and Orthoptera, especially in the higher regions. They made large collections of recent insects at different points along the railways from Pueblo to Cheyenne and from Cheyenne to Salt Lake, as well as at Lakin, Kans., Garland and Georgetown, Colo. and in various parts of the South Park and surrounding region. For want of time, they were obliged to forego an anticipated trip to White river, to explore the beds of fossil insects known to exist there.