The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... species described by Linck , Bru- guière , & c . Examples of at least thirteen species are adduced in the present volume , besides others which are not so readily re- ducible to their precise stations . Most of them have been ob- tained ...
... species described by Linck , Bru- guière , & c . Examples of at least thirteen species are adduced in the present volume , besides others which are not so readily re- ducible to their precise stations . Most of them have been ob- tained ...
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... species is not only much larger , absolutely , but that it is also much longer in proportion to the height of the limbs ; and , consequently , that the general form of the animal must have been very different from that of the living species ...
... species is not only much larger , absolutely , but that it is also much longer in proportion to the height of the limbs ; and , consequently , that the general form of the animal must have been very different from that of the living species ...
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... species of Tapirvery nearly related to that of South America , and which he denominates the small fossil Tapir . In- dications , though somewhat imperfect , of another and larger species of the same genus , yet still differing from the ...
... species of Tapirvery nearly related to that of South America , and which he denominates the small fossil Tapir . In- dications , though somewhat imperfect , of another and larger species of the same genus , yet still differing from the ...
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