Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, Volume 3Association, 1869 - Devon (England) List of members in each volume. |
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Page 312
... Hyæna , though not a vestige of the latter could be detected in the analogous loam in the Bears den of which this bed is no more than a continuation notwithstanding this difference in its contents- The instant you pass the precincts of ...
... Hyæna , though not a vestige of the latter could be detected in the analogous loam in the Bears den of which this bed is no more than a continuation notwithstanding this difference in its contents- The instant you pass the precincts of ...
Page 376
... Hyænas brought them there— From whence and how could they have been able to collect such incalculable heaps- In the first place it may be remarked that from an inspec- tion of the remains of the Hyæna , it appears to have been longer ...
... Hyænas brought them there— From whence and how could they have been able to collect such incalculable heaps- In the first place it may be remarked that from an inspec- tion of the remains of the Hyæna , it appears to have been longer ...
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... hyænas the office of carrion scavengers , and the promptitude with which they discover and devour every dead carcase is ... Hyæna possesses the faculty of smell in as high a degree as the vulture does that of sight which enables him to ...
... hyænas the office of carrion scavengers , and the promptitude with which they discover and devour every dead carcase is ... Hyæna possesses the faculty of smell in as high a degree as the vulture does that of sight which enables him to ...
Contents
List of Officers | 9 |
OBITUARY NOTICE T F Barham M B Cantab | 37 |
On the Protozoa of Devonshire By Edward Parfitt | 60 |
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