Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volumen 108W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1818 |
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... Nature or Art , that comes before them . And therefore the thanks , which are frequently proposed from the Chair to be given to the authors of such papers as are read at their accustomed meetings , or to the persons through whose hands ...
... Nature or Art , that comes before them . And therefore the thanks , which are frequently proposed from the Chair to be given to the authors of such papers as are read at their accustomed meetings , or to the persons through whose hands ...
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... nature of the soundings , with the absence of tide , gave to this sea so much the character of a mediterranean sea , that some on board , in particular Mr. BAILEY the astro- nomer , and myself , who being in the same ship communed on ...
... nature of the soundings , with the absence of tide , gave to this sea so much the character of a mediterranean sea , that some on board , in particular Mr. BAILEY the astro- nomer , and myself , who being in the same ship communed on ...
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... natural situation . It bears a resemblance to the clavicular bone in birds . In the annexed engraving ( Pl . II . Fig . 1. ) it is shown in its relative situation to the other bones . The bones of which the sternum is composed , are the ...
... natural situation . It bears a resemblance to the clavicular bone in birds . In the annexed engraving ( Pl . II . Fig . 1. ) it is shown in its relative situation to the other bones . The bones of which the sternum is composed , are the ...
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... pushed through an aperture situated where I con- sidered the opening of the nostril must have been : but I believed that the natural appearance of the orifice had been sternum resembles that of the ornithorhynchus paradoxus . 27.
... pushed through an aperture situated where I con- sidered the opening of the nostril must have been : but I believed that the natural appearance of the orifice had been sternum resembles that of the ornithorhynchus paradoxus . 27.
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Royal Society (Great Britain). believed that the natural appearance of the orifice had been entirely destroyed . I have , since that time , through the favour of Mr. DELABECHE , of Lime , received a very ac- curate drawing of a fossil ...
Royal Society (Great Britain). believed that the natural appearance of the orifice had been entirely destroyed . I have , since that time , through the favour of Mr. DELABECHE , of Lime , received a very ac- curate drawing of a fossil ...
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