Archiv für Naturgeschichte, Volume 36

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Nicolai, 1870 - Natural history
 

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Page 297 - Synopsis of the Polyps and Corals of the North Pacific Exploring Expedition.
Page 395 - Die Praxis der Naturgeschichte. Ein vollständiges Lehrbuch über das Sammeln lebender und todter Naturkörper, deren Beobachtung, Erhaltung und Pflege im freien und gefangenen Zustand, Konservation, Präparation und Aufstellung in Sammlungen.
Page 338 - Stem, hard, cylindrical, opaque, smooth ; branches and branchlets tapering to a point, cylindrical, covered with tufts of projecting horny spines on every side, those on the branches often placed in sharpedged, narrow, transverse ridges ; those of the upper branches and branchlets close, but isolated, and divergent from the...
Page 447 - THE SNAKES OF AUSTRALIA. An Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of all the Known Species.
Page 110 - Coleopterorum messis in insula Cypro et Asia minore ab Eugenio Truqui congregatae recensitio: de Europaeis notis quibusdam additis.
Page 386 - Raphidiophrys viridis (mihij, the spicules are crowded without order, and are not discoid at one extremity. Genus, Pompholyxophrys (Arch.). Synonym, Hyalolampe, Greef.1 Generic characters. — Rhizopod composed of two distinct sarcode regions — the inner a dense, coloured, globular sarcode mass — the outer colourless, bearing a number of separate hyaline globular structures, these disposed in a more or less thick layer around the inner globe, which latter gives off more or less elongate slender...
Page 548 - Acido solforico nei Gasteropodi con un' appendice relativa ad altre glandole dei medesimi), über welchen Gegenstand Verf.
Page 210 - Die Cicadinen der Gegend von Wiesbaden und Frankfurt a. M., nebst einer Anzahl neuer Arten aus anderen Gegenden Europa's tabellarisch beschrieben.
Page 519 - Cultivator and Country Gentleman, 22 vols. American Agriculturist. 3 vols. New England Farmer, 3 vols. Colman's European Agriculture. 2 vols. Weekly Messenger, 1 vol. Horticultural Register, 3 vols. Magazine of Horticulture, 4 vols. LEA.
Page 284 - Coenosarc consisting of a simple or branched hydrocaulus, which arises from a creeping, filiform and anastomosing hydrorhiza, the whole invested by a chitinous periderm.

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