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... species ; while the natural orders of Ricineæ , Cactea , and Mesembryantheæ , form nearly all the rest of this supplement but two new species of that beautiful genus , Begonia , must not be omitted . This last is now considered as a ...
... species ; while the natural orders of Ricineæ , Cactea , and Mesembryantheæ , form nearly all the rest of this supplement but two new species of that beautiful genus , Begonia , must not be omitted . This last is now considered as a ...
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... species . The remains of different species of these unknown marine animals , in the various beds that form some of the most elevated parts of the globe , prove beyond doubt that our present continents were buried for ages under the ...
... species . The remains of different species of these unknown marine animals , in the various beds that form some of the most elevated parts of the globe , prove beyond doubt that our present continents were buried for ages under the ...
Pagina 494
... species , and demonstrate that they are numerous . Of nearly all these species , we know only portions of the stony and articulated column which constitutes their axis ; and all these portions are in the fossil state . The origin of ...
... species , and demonstrate that they are numerous . Of nearly all these species , we know only portions of the stony and articulated column which constitutes their axis ; and all these portions are in the fossil state . The origin of ...
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