The Natural History Review, الأعداد 17-20Hodges & Smith, 1865 |
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... Lower Cryptogams ORIGINAL ARTICLES . 10. On the Dentition of Hyena Spelæa and its varieties , with Notes on the recent Species . By W. Boyd Dawkins , B.A. Oxon . F.G.S. 11. Sketch of the primary Groups of Batrachia salientia . By Edward ...
... Lower Cryptogams ORIGINAL ARTICLES . 10. On the Dentition of Hyena Spelæa and its varieties , with Notes on the recent Species . By W. Boyd Dawkins , B.A. Oxon . F.G.S. 11. Sketch of the primary Groups of Batrachia salientia . By Edward ...
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... Lower Bengal , to extend its wanderings occasionally even to the gates of Calcutta . The more typical Viverridæ of India consist of the Viverra zibetha , or Indian Civet - still kept in cages in many parts of the country for the supply ...
... Lower Bengal , to extend its wanderings occasionally even to the gates of Calcutta . The more typical Viverridæ of India consist of the Viverra zibetha , or Indian Civet - still kept in cages in many parts of the country for the supply ...
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... lower incisors , and has nothing to do with the African type with deciduous lower incisors , in which two horns are always present . † The Suidæ are represented in India by various " distinguishable " races of wild Sus , which Mr. Blyth ...
... lower incisors , and has nothing to do with the African type with deciduous lower incisors , in which two horns are always present . † The Suidæ are represented in India by various " distinguishable " races of wild Sus , which Mr. Blyth ...
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... and Ceylon , including the lower and middle ranges of the Himalayas up to the point where the great Palearctic Fauna which pervades Europe and Northern Asia meets that of the Indian Region in its THE ZOOLOGY OF BRITISH INDIA . 13.
... and Ceylon , including the lower and middle ranges of the Himalayas up to the point where the great Palearctic Fauna which pervades Europe and Northern Asia meets that of the Indian Region in its THE ZOOLOGY OF BRITISH INDIA . 13.
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... lower classes of the animal kingdom , where many genera are founded upon larval forms . The question whether these hybrids are fertile , is not solved ; but their sexual organs were found to be fully developed . The discovery of the ...
... lower classes of the animal kingdom , where many genera are founded upon larval forms . The question whether these hybrids are fertile , is not solved ; but their sexual organs were found to be fully developed . The discovery of the ...
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الصفحة 348 - Not where he eats, but where he is eaten : a certain convocation of politic worms are e'en at him. Your worm is your only emperor for diet : we fat all creatures else to fat us, and we fat ourselves for maggots...
الصفحة 522 - Europe; our nearest relatives in the animal kingdom are confined to hot, almost to tropical climates, and it is in such countries that we ai'e most likely to find the earliest traces of the human race.
الصفحة 290 - It first places its tendrils ready for action, as a polypus places its tentacula. If the tendril be displaced, it is acted on by the force of gravity and rights itself. It is acted on by the light, and bends towards or from it, or disregards it, whichever may be most advantageous. During several days the tendrils or internodes, or both, spontaneously revolve with a steady motion.
الصفحة 131 - Dawsoii carefully examined the laminated material, and he found it to consist of the remains of an organism which grew in large sessile patches, increasing at the surface by the addition of successive layers of chambers separated by calcareous laminae. Slices examined microscopically showed large irregular chambers with numerous rounded extensions, and bounded by walls of variable thickness, which are studded with septal orifices irregularly disposed ; the thicker parts of the walls revealed the...
الصفحة 525 - But the true savage is neither free nor noble ; he is a slave to his own wants, his own passions ; imperfectly protected from the weather, he suffers from the cold by night and the heat of the sun by day ; ignorant of agriculture, living by the chase, and improvident in success, hunger always stares him in the face, and often drives him to the dreadful alternative of cannibalism or death.
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