| 1830 - 1024 стор.
...afford nourishment to the sucpiie, actinia?, cancri, helices, ami other genera of mollusca and aptera, so abundant in the Greenland sea; while these latter...almost total want of locomotion by sinking into those sub-curneau or their respective tribes, and motion by sinking into those sub-curconsequentlythemselvesnottheprey... | |
| 1820 - 774 стор.
...afford nourishment to the Sepia;, Artiniir, Cancri, Peliccs, and other genera of Mollusca and Aptera, so abundant in the Greenland sea ; while these latter...tribe inhabiting the same region; thus producing a dependant chain of life, one particular link of which being destroyed, the whole must necessarily perish."... | |
| 1820 - 856 стор.
...afford nourishment to the sepix, actiniae, cancri, helices, and other genera of Mollusca and Aptero, so abundant in the Greenland Sea, while these latter...tribe inhabiting the same region ; thus producing a dependant chain of animal life,, one particular link of .which beiug dertro-ved, the whole must necessarily... | |
| 1820 - 442 стор.
...aftbrd nourishment to the sepiae, actinia?, cancri, helices^ and other genera of Mollusca and Aptera, so abundant in the Greenland Sea, while these latter...dependent chain of animal life, one particular link of which being destroyed, the whole must necessarily perish. Besides the minute medusas and moniliform... | |
| 1820 - 866 стор.
...afford nourishment to the sepiae, actinia, cancri, helices, and other genera ol Mollusca and Aptc.ru, to abundant in the Greenland Sea, while these latter...tribe inhabiting the same region ; thus producing a dependant chain of animal life, one particular link of which being destroyed, the whole must necessarily... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1820 - 888 стор.
...mmi islmirnt to the sepia?, actinia:, cancri, helices, and other genera of Alollii.-ra and Aptera, to abundant in the Greenland Sea, while these latter...tribe inhabiting the same region ; thus producing a dependant chain of animal life, one particular link of which being destroyed, the wholt; must necessarily... | |
| 492 стор.
...afford nourishment to the sepiaeh, actiniae0, cancrid, helices', and other genera of apteraf, &c. &c. so abundant in the Greenland Sea, while these latter constitute the food of the whale tribe inhabiting the game region; thus producing a dependant chain of animal life, one particular... | |
| 1820 - 486 стор.
...afford nourishment to the sepiae, actinias, cancri, helices, and other genera of Mollusca and.Aptera, so abundant in the Greenland Sea, while these latter...dependent chain of animal life, one particular link of which being destroyed, the whole toust. necessarily perish. Besides the minute medusas and inoniliform... | |
| 1830 - 1034 стор.
...apparently afford nourishment to the siepiœ, actiniae, cancri, helices, and other genera of mollusca and áptera, so abundant in the Greenland sea; while...into those sub-currents, or rising into the superior onts, which have the effect of blending the waters of the equator and the pole, so as to produce a... | |
| 1830 - 1046 стор.
...sepia;, actiniae, cancri, helices, and other genera of mollusca and aptera, so abundant in the GreciJaud sea ; while these latter constitute the food of several...chain of animal life — one particular link being perish.' By other observations, it appeal* that some of these, too, are migratory, supplying their... | |
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