The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful Knowledge, 24 tomasCharles Knight, 1842 |
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... nearly 100 miles . Its northern portion decreases in width , but very slowly , for near its northern end it is still 60 miles wide . A rough calculation gives the surface an extent of about 14,000 square miles , which is about half the ...
... nearly 100 miles . Its northern portion decreases in width , but very slowly , for near its northern end it is still 60 miles wide . A rough calculation gives the surface an extent of about 14,000 square miles , which is about half the ...
4 psl.
... nearly so , of the outer and the middle toe . It Steatite , chlorite , and other magnesian minerals are is by instances such as these that we perceive the full ex- nearly allied to mica , and they are by some mineralogists tent of those ...
... nearly so , of the outer and the middle toe . It Steatite , chlorite , and other magnesian minerals are is by instances such as these that we perceive the full ex- nearly allied to mica , and they are by some mineralogists tent of those ...
5 psl.
... nearly an arm's depth , perfectly upright , with the large end up- wards : they are covered up as they are laid , and allowed to remain until hatched . I have been credibly informed , both by natives and settlers living near their ...
... nearly an arm's depth , perfectly upright , with the large end up- wards : they are covered up as they are laid , and allowed to remain until hatched . I have been credibly informed , both by natives and settlers living near their ...
6 psl.
... nearly as long as the primaries . Tail rounded , tail - feathers fourteen . Tarsi moderate , robust , covered with scuta anteriorly , and pos- teriorly with scales which are rounded and unequal . Toes rather short ; lateral toes nearly ...
... nearly as long as the primaries . Tail rounded , tail - feathers fourteen . Tarsi moderate , robust , covered with scuta anteriorly , and pos- teriorly with scales which are rounded and unequal . Toes rather short ; lateral toes nearly ...
19 psl.
... nearly of the same size in winter as in summer ; and nearly , though not exactly , the same thing may be observed in the horse , ram , & c . , these animals having their seasons in a certain degree . The variation above taken notice of ...
... nearly of the same size in winter as in summer ; and nearly , though not exactly , the same thing may be observed in the horse , ram , & c . , these animals having their seasons in a certain degree . The variation above taken notice of ...
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