Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 28Taylor & Francis, 1878 |
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... appears to have followed up this lead . As regards Graham , this appears to me to be somewhat surprising . For although he may have considered the mere difference in the results to have been analogous to the difference found by ...
... appears to have followed up this lead . As regards Graham , this appears to me to be somewhat surprising . For although he may have considered the mere difference in the results to have been analogous to the difference found by ...
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... appears , and largely contributes to the formation of the partition wall in the fore part of the head ; it does not , however , appear , wedging in between the trabeculae below , as in the Chelonians , nor has it any pre - nasal growth ...
... appears , and largely contributes to the formation of the partition wall in the fore part of the head ; it does not , however , appear , wedging in between the trabeculae below , as in the Chelonians , nor has it any pre - nasal growth ...
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... appears , and in the genus Bufo becomes a large distinct pre - oral cartilage . After metamorphosis , another cartilage appears on each side , within the nasal cleft , the " pro - rhinal . ” My idea of the order , in time , of the ...
... appears , and in the genus Bufo becomes a large distinct pre - oral cartilage . After metamorphosis , another cartilage appears on each side , within the nasal cleft , the " pro - rhinal . ” My idea of the order , in time , of the ...
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November 21 1878 | 1 |
On Repulsion resulting from Radiation Part VI By William Crookes | 35 |
November 30 1878 | 42 |
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