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... observed in the chalk quarries of Meudon , and the individuals of which , in an entire state , must have measured at ... observations of Mr. Everard Home , contained in a paper published in the Philosophical Trans- actions for 1806 , and ...
... observed in the chalk quarries of Meudon , and the individuals of which , in an entire state , must have measured at ... observations of Mr. Everard Home , contained in a paper published in the Philosophical Trans- actions for 1806 , and ...
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... observed in the schisti and primitive lime- stones of France and other countries , we should have been glad if Mr. Parkinson had either proved or disproved their existence . A correct figure , by Lister , of the cast of a supposed ostra ...
... observed in the schisti and primitive lime- stones of France and other countries , we should have been glad if Mr. Parkinson had either proved or disproved their existence . A correct figure , by Lister , of the cast of a supposed ostra ...
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... observed by Saus- sure , in a cabinet at Basil , is likewise worthy of particular com- memoration , from the circumstance of the ova under its tail being also in a petrified state ; a fact which proves that the lapidific process must ...
... observed by Saus- sure , in a cabinet at Basil , is likewise worthy of particular com- memoration , from the circumstance of the ova under its tail being also in a petrified state ; a fact which proves that the lapidific process must ...
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