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WALTER MANTELL , in the various departments of science to which he has turned his attention , nor without expressing a hope that he may yet be enabled to obtain some particulars as to the history of this and the other remarkable birds ...
WALTER MANTELL , in the various departments of science to which he has turned his attention , nor without expressing a hope that he may yet be enabled to obtain some particulars as to the history of this and the other remarkable birds ...
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A large fragment of the remarkable meteoric stone that fell at Bishop- ville , S. Carolina , in March , 1846 , and another of that which descended February 25th , 1847 , near Marion , in Linn County , State of Iowa , North America ...
A large fragment of the remarkable meteoric stone that fell at Bishop- ville , S. Carolina , in March , 1846 , and another of that which descended February 25th , 1847 , near Marion , in Linn County , State of Iowa , North America ...
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... so remarkable for its electrical properties , 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 ...
... so remarkable for its electrical properties , 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 ...
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whose verticillate foliage is too remarkable to escape notice , and is often seen on the slabs of coal - shale associated with ferns . Fucoides . Of fossil fuci there are specimens from Big- nor , in Sussex , of a species peculiar to ...
whose verticillate foliage is too remarkable to escape notice , and is often seen on the slabs of coal - shale associated with ferns . Fucoides . Of fossil fuci there are specimens from Big- nor , in Sussex , of a species peculiar to ...
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From the elegance and diversity of form of the foliage , fossil ferns are the most remarkable and attractive vegetable re- mains in the ancient strata ; and in the collection before us , a considerable number of the most important and ...
From the elegance and diversity of form of the foliage , fossil ferns are the most remarkable and attractive vegetable re- mains in the ancient strata ; and in the collection before us , a considerable number of the most important and ...
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