Spirit of the English Magazines, 第 7 巻Munroe and Francis, 1820 |
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... toads found in stones , productions of another world 29 Greenland bear , zoology of Lightning , remarkable eTect of 85 Locusts of Africa , plague of 497 Gunpowder , inflamed without a spark London fashions 354 Gypsy Chief Lunar and ...
... toads found in stones , productions of another world 29 Greenland bear , zoology of Lightning , remarkable eTect of 85 Locusts of Africa , plague of 497 Gunpowder , inflamed without a spark London fashions 354 Gypsy Chief Lunar and ...
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... toads in stones , is one of the most remark- able facts in natural history . Amongst many examples of this sort , we shall mention a few which put the matter be- yond all doubt . A living toad was found in a large stone , at Newark on ...
... toads in stones , is one of the most remark- able facts in natural history . Amongst many examples of this sort , we shall mention a few which put the matter be- yond all doubt . A living toad was found in a large stone , at Newark on ...
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... toads lived . We can more easily explain how such an animal can exist and be preserved in a tree . For a living toad has been found in the cavity of a tree , which , according to its rings , must have been more than 80 years old . It ...
... toads lived . We can more easily explain how such an animal can exist and be preserved in a tree . For a living toad has been found in the cavity of a tree , which , according to its rings , must have been more than 80 years old . It ...
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... toads of the former world met with one of those fossil toads with the view the same fate as its fish and other ani- of ascertaining if it is an animal of the mals ; they were covered and buried present or of the former world . The with ...
... toads of the former world met with one of those fossil toads with the view the same fate as its fish and other ani- of ascertaining if it is an animal of the mals ; they were covered and buried present or of the former world . The with ...
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... toad found in stone , and per- haps one more would be immediately added to the number of primeval aui- mals discovered by him . But the circumstance gives rise to other considerations ; if the philosopher takes ... Toads of a former World .
... toad found in stone , and per- haps one more would be immediately added to the number of primeval aui- mals discovered by him . But the circumstance gives rise to other considerations ; if the philosopher takes ... Toads of a former World .
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