Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 111819 |
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... lower end of the internal plate forms a kind of hook , over which passes the round tendon of the musculus circumflexus palati . Besides these , we observe a sharp mid- dle ridge , which stands out from the middle of the bone . The fore ...
... lower end of the internal plate forms a kind of hook , over which passes the round tendon of the musculus circumflexus palati . Besides these , we observe a sharp mid- dle ridge , which stands out from the middle of the bone . The fore ...
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... lower than the walks , the water which is poured on , for support of the trees , is prevented from running off . The plants are also less exposed to the influence of the winds ; and , if a dry and hot season should immediately follow ...
... lower than the walks , the water which is poured on , for support of the trees , is prevented from running off . The plants are also less exposed to the influence of the winds ; and , if a dry and hot season should immediately follow ...
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... lower ones rufous , with a blue eye . Larve solitary , tailed , rough , green with oblique , lateral , pale stripes , and ocellate dots : pupe dark chesnut brown . Inhabits England and Europe generally on the willow ; the larve retires ...
... lower ones rufous , with a blue eye . Larve solitary , tailed , rough , green with oblique , lateral , pale stripes , and ocellate dots : pupe dark chesnut brown . Inhabits England and Europe generally on the willow ; the larve retires ...
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John Mason Good. oval , dark shining green with blood - red spots ; lower wings red with dark green edging . Larve pale yellow , with rows of squarish black spots , often seen feeding on various grasses and other meadow plants : does not ...
John Mason Good. oval , dark shining green with blood - red spots ; lower wings red with dark green edging . Larve pale yellow , with rows of squarish black spots , often seen feeding on various grasses and other meadow plants : does not ...
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... lower vertebræ of the loins , and upper parts of the sacrum ; at first it is of a dark blue colour , but in proportion as it increases in size , ap- proaches nearer and nearer to the colour of the skin , becoming perfectly diaphanous ...
... lower vertebræ of the loins , and upper parts of the sacrum ; at first it is of a dark blue colour , but in proportion as it increases in size , ap- proaches nearer and nearer to the colour of the skin , becoming perfectly diaphanous ...
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Page 15 - You gave the wrong answer,' said the sphinx. 'But that was what made everything possible,' said Oedipus. 'No.' she said. 'When I asked, what walks on four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three in the evening, you answered Man. You didn't say anything about Woman.' 'When you say Man,' said Oedipus, 'you include women too. Everyone knows that.