Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Том 18The Society, 1880 |
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... known as " Small size Assay balances and are manufactured in great perfection by the firm of Tromner & Sons of Philadelphia.) The wire is readily tared by the milligram rider, as its weight is close to 100 mgrs. — A quantity (s) of 5 ...
... known as " Small size Assay balances and are manufactured in great perfection by the firm of Tromner & Sons of Philadelphia.) The wire is readily tared by the milligram rider, as its weight is close to 100 mgrs. — A quantity (s) of 5 ...
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... known, it is only necessary to dissolve a proper quantity of the chemically pure metal or one of its compounds in the manner described, to cut the bead and to determine the point of extinction on the scale, and the quantities ...
... known, it is only necessary to dissolve a proper quantity of the chemically pure metal or one of its compounds in the manner described, to cut the bead and to determine the point of extinction on the scale, and the quantities ...
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... known. Having recently received a number of specimens from the deposits in question, I am in a position to offer a number of new identifications. The following species already known from the Miocene of Colorado, I find contained in the ...
... known. Having recently received a number of specimens from the deposits in question, I am in a position to offer a number of new identifications. The following species already known from the Miocene of Colorado, I find contained in the ...
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... known from a mandibular ramus which supports all the teeth excepting the incisors and probably the last molar. There are four premolars and probably three true molars, all having the general character of those of Canis. The only ...
... known from a mandibular ramus which supports all the teeth excepting the incisors and probably the last molar. There are four premolars and probably three true molars, all having the general character of those of Canis. The only ...
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American Philosophical Society. i tooth, one well-known in the typical genera of Viverridm and Mustelidm. Temnocyon is, however, truly canine in other details, and appears to approach the genus Palmocyon of Lund. According to this author ...
American Philosophical Society. i tooth, one well-known in the typical genera of Viverridm and Mustelidm. Temnocyon is, however, truly canine in other details, and appears to approach the genus Palmocyon of Lund. According to this author ...
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