Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian InstitutionThe Institution, 1884 |
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Page 141
... shells . 5. Identified and labeled as above by the donors , packed up safely , but never yet placed on the Museum catalogues or registers , the Binney collection of typical American land shells ; a large number of shells ( between 2,000 ...
... shells . 5. Identified and labeled as above by the donors , packed up safely , but never yet placed on the Museum catalogues or registers , the Binney collection of typical American land shells ; a large number of shells ( between 2,000 ...
Page 142
... shells are desirable , but the necessary lathe might economically and easily be made a part of the taxidermist's equipment , where it would be equally and more frequently useful , while still accessible when needed . It is the writer's ...
... shells are desirable , but the necessary lathe might economically and easily be made a part of the taxidermist's equipment , where it would be equally and more frequently useful , while still accessible when needed . It is the writer's ...
Page 598
... shells have been skillfully transferred into emptied shells of Marginella gla bella than to believe that such an anomaly as has been alleged should occur in nature . Dr. Carrière's good faith cannot be impugned , but there is too much ...
... shells have been skillfully transferred into emptied shells of Marginella gla bella than to believe that such an anomaly as has been alleged should occur in nature . Dr. Carrière's good faith cannot be impugned , but there is too much ...
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