The New International Encyclopæeia, Bind 10Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby Dodd, Mead, 1909 |
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... animal is adapted to such a habita- tion . The part which in the lobster becomes a finlike expansion at the end of the abdomen , be- comes in the hermit crab an appendage for firm- ly holding in the shell ; and so well does the hermit ...
... animal is adapted to such a habita- tion . The part which in the lobster becomes a finlike expansion at the end of the abdomen , be- comes in the hermit crab an appendage for firm- ly holding in the shell ; and so well does the hermit ...
Side 8
... animals . They feed on mollusks and other crustaceans , and all the animal garbage of the seashore . The most common American species ( Eupa- gurus longicarpus ) is an interesting object to every visitor of the seashore , and may be ...
... animals . They feed on mollusks and other crustaceans , and all the animal garbage of the seashore . The most common American species ( Eupa- gurus longicarpus ) is an interesting object to every visitor of the seashore , and may be ...
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... animals , which they strain out of the water , and are themselves preyed upon to an enormous extent by cod , had- dock ... animal painter , born in Surrey . He was for many years a coachman , and during this time and afterwards devoted ...
... animals , which they strain out of the water , and are themselves preyed upon to an enormous extent by cod , had- dock ... animal painter , born in Surrey . He was for many years a coachman , and during this time and afterwards devoted ...
Side 32
... Animals of the Past ( New York , 1901 ) ; Newton , Dictionary of Birds ( New York , 1896 ) . See BIRD , FOSSIL ; and ... animal painter and etcher , born in Dresden . He was a pupil of Kloss , traveled in Hungary , Rus- sia , and Turkey ...
... Animals of the Past ( New York , 1901 ) ; Newton , Dictionary of Birds ( New York , 1896 ) . See BIRD , FOSSIL ; and ... animal painter and etcher , born in Dresden . He was a pupil of Kloss , traveled in Hungary , Rus- sia , and Turkey ...
Side 51
... animals in this kind of torpor . In dry countries , at the approach of the dry season , when moisture , herbage , and consequently animal food will be scarce , many kinds of animals are enabled to survive until the time of plenty again ...
... animals in this kind of torpor . In dry countries , at the approach of the dry season , when moisture , herbage , and consequently animal food will be scarce , many kinds of animals are enabled to survive until the time of plenty again ...
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