The Popular Educator, 第 1〜2 巻、第 12 巻 |
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ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY . - I . cult one . THE EYE . The analogy of the mirror ,
however , must not lead the reader to suppose that a plane surface , sensitive to
light , would be con . THE ere is the instrument by which the mind becomes ac ...
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY . - I . cult one . THE EYE . The analogy of the mirror ,
however , must not lead the reader to suppose that a plane surface , sensitive to
light , would be con . THE ere is the instrument by which the mind becomes ac ...
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111 / TE VUELOS ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY . - I . that the problem of how to make a
serviceable eye is a difficult one . THE EYE . The analogy of the mirror , however ,
must not lead the reader to suppose that a plane surface , sensitive to light ...
111 / TE VUELOS ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY . - I . that the problem of how to make a
serviceable eye is a difficult one . THE EYE . The analogy of the mirror , however ,
must not lead the reader to suppose that a plane surface , sensitive to light ...
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0 ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY . ... the sclerotic is coloured , as any visitor at the
Zoological THROUGHOUT those classes of animals which are called verte
Gardens may see to be the case in the eye of the chimpanzee . brate , because
they have an ...
0 ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY . ... the sclerotic is coloured , as any visitor at the
Zoological THROUGHOUT those classes of animals which are called verte
Gardens may see to be the case in the eye of the chimpanzee . brate , because
they have an ...
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... and shear out its As a singular instance of the adaptation of means to ends .
sapid body from between the wide wings , and let them float it is found that all
animals , whether reptiles , birds , or brutes , severally down ; and then , not
satisfied ...
... and shear out its As a singular instance of the adaptation of means to ends .
sapid body from between the wide wings , and let them float it is found that all
animals , whether reptiles , birds , or brutes , severally down ; and then , not
satisfied ...
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The lower orders of the animal can dart rapidly about , more especially if it can
move mollusca , such as the oyster , etc . ... animals , which Cuvier classed the
two sides of the animal ' s cloak , which lines the two shells together as radiate ...
The lower orders of the animal can dart rapidly about , more especially if it can
move mollusca , such as the oyster , etc . ... animals , which Cuvier classed the
two sides of the animal ' s cloak , which lines the two shells together as radiate ...
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