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... animal . The author's description of Amphitrite volutacornis is well worthy of quotation : The length of this singular and beautiful animal is about five in- ches , and the breadth half an inch ; near the head a little depressed , and ...
... animal . The author's description of Amphitrite volutacornis is well worthy of quotation : The length of this singular and beautiful animal is about five in- ches , and the breadth half an inch ; near the head a little depressed , and ...
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... animal bodies , and a per- ' spicuous view of the present state of the science , will be of essential service to those who are interested in its promotion . The first requisite for the proper accomplishment of this task is diligence in ...
... animal bodies , and a per- ' spicuous view of the present state of the science , will be of essential service to those who are interested in its promotion . The first requisite for the proper accomplishment of this task is diligence in ...
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... animal body , according to the arrangement adopted by the author , to which we have already referred . Other subjects , however , are occa- sionally introduced ; as , after having treated of the gastric juice , he gives a pretty full ...
... animal body , according to the arrangement adopted by the author , to which we have already referred . Other subjects , however , are occa- sionally introduced ; as , after having treated of the gastric juice , he gives a pretty full ...
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