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My excellent and lamented friend , the late CHARLES KÖNIG , Esq . , who for nearly half a century presided over this department of the National Collection , and whose scientific friendship I had the privilege of enjoy- ing from my early ...
My excellent and lamented friend , the late CHARLES KÖNIG , Esq . , who for nearly half a century presided over this department of the National Collection , and whose scientific friendship I had the privilege of enjoy- ing from my early ...
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THE acquisition of a new species is always a matter of great interest ; but when , as in the present instance , it is of one so nearly extinct as to be only known to us previously by its fossil remains , the interest becomes enhanced in ...
THE acquisition of a new species is always a matter of great interest ; but when , as in the present instance , it is of one so nearly extinct as to be only known to us previously by its fossil remains , the interest becomes enhanced in ...
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The Gallery of Organic Remains is situated on the north side of the north wing of the Museum , extending from east to west in a suite of six rooms , nearly 400 feet in length by 36 in width . The large specimens are for the most part ...
The Gallery of Organic Remains is situated on the north side of the north wing of the Museum , extending from east to west in a suite of six rooms , nearly 400 feet in length by 36 in width . The large specimens are for the most part ...
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Native iron , of undoubtedly terrestrial origin , is of very rare occurrence , almost all the insulated masses of this metal hitherto found having proved to be meteoric ; and of these the following specimens are deposited nearly in the ...
Native iron , of undoubtedly terrestrial origin , is of very rare occurrence , almost all the insulated masses of this metal hitherto found having proved to be meteoric ; and of these the following specimens are deposited nearly in the ...
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... and so much in request for ornamental purposes , is a fossil resin , the product of an extinct species of pine ( Pinus succinifer ) , most nearly allied to Pinus abies , and P. picea , but essen- tially distinct .
... and so much in request for ornamental purposes , is a fossil resin , the product of an extinct species of pine ( Pinus succinifer ) , most nearly allied to Pinus abies , and P. picea , but essen- tially distinct .
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