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Page 221
... examine the bones of the real Ibis in a mummy , which he opened in London . M. G. Cuvier fell into the same mis- take with these naturalists , till he had an opportunity of examining the mummies of two Ibis's brought from Egypt by Col ...
... examine the bones of the real Ibis in a mummy , which he opened in London . M. G. Cuvier fell into the same mis- take with these naturalists , till he had an opportunity of examining the mummies of two Ibis's brought from Egypt by Col ...
Page 277
... examine these four principal points : 2. The respiration in those animals rendered torpid by cold . It is well known ... examining the changes in the air , the au- thor employed the phosphorus of Kunckel , and the eudiometer of Giobert ...
... examine these four principal points : 2. The respiration in those animals rendered torpid by cold . It is well known ... examining the changes in the air , the au- thor employed the phosphorus of Kunckel , and the eudiometer of Giobert ...
Page 559
... examined . Karsten , a German mineralogist of reputation , has employed this summer in examining the minerals of these ... examine various vegetable productions in those countries where they are indigenous . AGRICULTURE IN FRANCE . - M ...
... examined . Karsten , a German mineralogist of reputation , has employed this summer in examining the minerals of these ... examine various vegetable productions in those countries where they are indigenous . AGRICULTURE IN FRANCE . - M ...
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