The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1815 |
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... animals . The food of sponges must be similar to that of plants ; for a sponge has no more power to digest gross bodies than a fucus or a conferva ; and nothing can be more admirably adapted to a gaseous aliment than the construction of ...
... animals . The food of sponges must be similar to that of plants ; for a sponge has no more power to digest gross bodies than a fucus or a conferva ; and nothing can be more admirably adapted to a gaseous aliment than the construction of ...
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... animals equally abundant : The day was spent in hunting along the river ; so that we did not advance more than twenty miles ; but with all our efforts we were unable to kill either a mule - deer or an antelope , though we procured the ...
... animals equally abundant : The day was spent in hunting along the river ; so that we did not advance more than twenty miles ; but with all our efforts we were unable to kill either a mule - deer or an antelope , though we procured the ...
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... animals are in warm temperatures , and respire the most frequently , the least change is effected in the air . This observation , however , refers only to animals with warm blood ; it being found that , in cold - blooded animals , the ...
... animals are in warm temperatures , and respire the most frequently , the least change is effected in the air . This observation , however , refers only to animals with warm blood ; it being found that , in cold - blooded animals , the ...
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