The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 248F. Jefferies, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... tail is rough and hard ; and as we know from positive evidence that the mutilations and injuries of the parent may be in- herited by the offspring , it is conceivable that the short tails of many monkeys indicate the results of ...
... tail is rough and hard ; and as we know from positive evidence that the mutilations and injuries of the parent may be in- herited by the offspring , it is conceivable that the short tails of many monkeys indicate the results of ...
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... tail appears - relatively enormous when compared with the lower half . Such are the external appearances of fishes ' tails , and from their aspect when casually regarded we might seem fully justified in saying that but two kinds of tails ...
... tail appears - relatively enormous when compared with the lower half . Such are the external appearances of fishes ' tails , and from their aspect when casually regarded we might seem fully justified in saying that but two kinds of tails ...
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... tail in these animals will be apparent if we venture to trace the development of the tail , and to take a wide survey of the succession of the fishes in time , as represented in the records of the rocks . It is perfectly clear , to ...
... tail in these animals will be apparent if we venture to trace the development of the tail , and to take a wide survey of the succession of the fishes in time , as represented in the records of the rocks . It is perfectly clear , to ...
Contents
Queen Cophetua By R E FRANCILLON | 1 |
Health through Education | 2 |
Development Animal and What it Teaches BY ANDREW | 34 |
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