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Principles of zoology : touching the structure, development, distribution and natural arrangement of the races of animals, living and extinct; with numerous illustrations. For the use of schools and c...
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from End Slip 2 annotation 31. Blind Cavern fishes & Crabs


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from End Slip 2 annotation 106 Male toads carry eggs on Back


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from End Slip 2 annotation 157 Admits difference in C. of Good H & S. America, & admits some higher law


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from End Slip 2 annotation 165 Arctic Regions not one bright bird or Fish with varied hue proof of action of external conditions.—


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from End Slip 2 annotation 179 Rivers of U. States some fish in common, some distinct.


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