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... colour . We agree in the propriety of referring this bird to the genus Tantalus , but would object to the specific ... coloured figures . Glyphis Labyrinthica was brought by Professor Afzelius from Sierra Leone , on the bark of an ...
... colour . We agree in the propriety of referring this bird to the genus Tantalus , but would object to the specific ... coloured figures . Glyphis Labyrinthica was brought by Professor Afzelius from Sierra Leone , on the bark of an ...
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... colour beyond the power of art to represent . While the white portions have the brilliancy of silver , their colours are as various and splendid as those of the rainbow , their ever - changing disposition producing effects as singular ...
... colour beyond the power of art to represent . While the white portions have the brilliancy of silver , their colours are as various and splendid as those of the rainbow , their ever - changing disposition producing effects as singular ...
Pagina 349
... colour : on some of the particles a small dark speck was also seen . It was the general opinion of the officers who examined it by the microscope , that it must be vegetable , and this opinion seemed to gain strength by the nature of ...
... colour : on some of the particles a small dark speck was also seen . It was the general opinion of the officers who examined it by the microscope , that it must be vegetable , and this opinion seemed to gain strength by the nature of ...
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