Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Томи 28 – 29The Society., 1890 |
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... appear to be of little scientific value . In an- other part of the Great Bay of Notre Dame , the interesting and valuable find of the mummified body of a boy , about ten years old , was made . Besides this , the following objects were ...
... appear to be of little scientific value . In an- other part of the Great Bay of Notre Dame , the interesting and valuable find of the mummified body of a boy , about ten years old , was made . Besides this , the following objects were ...
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... appears to have a more original form preferable to the one copied by Mr. Howley , which I have utilized , as in giwashuwet bear for gwashuwet , * Principal of McGill College , Montreal . Gatschet . ] [ Jan. 3 , atho - onut 7.
... appears to have a more original form preferable to the one copied by Mr. Howley , which I have utilized , as in giwashuwet bear for gwashuwet , * Principal of McGill College , Montreal . Gatschet . ] [ Jan. 3 , atho - onut 7.
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... appears to be , if not more valuable , at least older than the ones investigated by me here- tofore . It contains one hundred and twelve terms of the language , many of them new to us . It was obtained , as stated , by the Rev. John ...
... appears to be , if not more valuable , at least older than the ones investigated by me here- tofore . It contains one hundred and twelve terms of the language , many of them new to us . It was obtained , as stated , by the Rev. John ...
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... appears to be subject to very slight variation , namely , from 22 mm . to 23 mm . That of the ear , from 12 mm . to 13 mm . , a slight difference and yet one which might disturb the novice in attempt- ing to identify the species , since ...
... appears to be subject to very slight variation , namely , from 22 mm . to 23 mm . That of the ear , from 12 mm . to 13 mm . , a slight difference and yet one which might disturb the novice in attempt- ing to identify the species , since ...
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... appear in any given series , and that the bicuspidate and the multicuspidate forms are complications due to additions to the monocuspidate . He claimed that the quadritubercular human molar resolves itself into two pairs of adjoined ...
... appear in any given series , and that the bicuspidate and the multicuspidate forms are complications due to additions to the monocuspidate . He claimed that the quadritubercular human molar resolves itself into two pairs of adjoined ...
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Сторінка 231 - ... exchanging the products of different places, and thereby rendering the necessaries, conveniences, and comforts of human life more easy to be obtained, and more general, shall be allowed to pass free and unmolested ; and neither of the contracting powers shall grant or issue any commission to any private armed vessels, empowering them to take or destroy such trading vessels or interrupt such commerce.
Сторінка 88 - York city, offered the following resolutions, which were unanimously adopted : — Resolved, That the thanks of the...
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Сторінка 135 - This implies that the egg possesses foresight of harm coming to it through falling into a parthenogenetic habit ! And when Weismann proceeds to elaborate his necessary hypothesis of a reduction of ancestral germ-plasmas, and says "this must be so," he seems to forget altogether about the probably self-regulating physiological factors controlling the dimensions of cells and their proportions of chromatin and cytoplasm.