The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 250F. Jefferies, 1967 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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Page 586
... larvæ of some insects belonging to very different orders , and on the dis- similarity of the larvæ of other insects within the same order , according to their habits of life . Owing to such adaptations , " continues Mr. Darwin , " the ...
... larvæ of some insects belonging to very different orders , and on the dis- similarity of the larvæ of other insects within the same order , according to their habits of life . Owing to such adaptations , " continues Mr. Darwin , " the ...
Page 587
... larvæ have become . The worm - like form of those larvæ which live parasitically in the inte- rior of other animals , or in plants , may attract our notice as an adap- tive feature . Such forms are well represented in the young of the ...
... larvæ have become . The worm - like form of those larvæ which live parasitically in the inte- rior of other animals , or in plants , may attract our notice as an adap- tive feature . Such forms are well represented in the young of the ...
Page 592
... larva , that of Chloëon ( Fig . 3 ) , one of the Ephe- meride or " day - flies , " possesses side expansions for breathing , which are moved by muscles , as are the wings ; and from what is known of other insect larvæ inhabiting water ...
... larva , that of Chloëon ( Fig . 3 ) , one of the Ephe- meride or " day - flies , " possesses side expansions for breathing , which are moved by muscles , as are the wings ; and from what is known of other insect larvæ inhabiting water ...
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