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... habit of corresponding with strangers on scientific subjects . Shelley imitated this vile habit , and now and then received answers written in unsuspecting seriousness — some in down- Never was there a student who could have lived with ...
... habit of corresponding with strangers on scientific subjects . Shelley imitated this vile habit , and now and then received answers written in unsuspecting seriousness — some in down- Never was there a student who could have lived with ...
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... habit of forming nests , in which they deposit and watch over their spawn . But this supposition of the father of systematic Natural History has been slighted as without foundation , by more modern naturalists ; and it is only recently ...
... habit of forming nests , in which they deposit and watch over their spawn . But this supposition of the father of systematic Natural History has been slighted as without foundation , by more modern naturalists ; and it is only recently ...
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... habit in the differ ent seasons of the year . " At the extremity of each ray in the true star - fishes is a small red point , connected with the nervous cord of the ray , and protected by a circle of spines , capable of being expanded ...
... habit in the differ ent seasons of the year . " At the extremity of each ray in the true star - fishes is a small red point , connected with the nervous cord of the ray , and protected by a circle of spines , capable of being expanded ...
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