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... river for this purpose upon the beds of gravel , he caught the males and fe- males in a net , and by the pressure of his hands received the ova in a basin of water , and suffered the melt , seminal fluid , to pass into the basin , and ...
... river for this purpose upon the beds of gravel , he caught the males and fe- males in a net , and by the pressure of his hands received the ova in a basin of water , and suffered the melt , seminal fluid , to pass into the basin , and ...
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... rivers from Florida to Massachusetts Bay , but perhaps Chesapeake Bay is their favorite place of resort . According to Mr. Brown they sometimes attain the weight of one hundred pounds . There appears to be some difference of THE STRIPED ...
... rivers from Florida to Massachusetts Bay , but perhaps Chesapeake Bay is their favorite place of resort . According to Mr. Brown they sometimes attain the weight of one hundred pounds . There appears to be some difference of THE STRIPED ...
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... river years ago , ) we must be permitted to linger beautiful , such a rock harsh , we say , mere- over awhile before speaking of the essays . ly as they happen to strike us , without presuming to unify or find causes for these effects ...
... river years ago , ) we must be permitted to linger beautiful , such a rock harsh , we say , mere- over awhile before speaking of the essays . ly as they happen to strike us , without presuming to unify or find causes for these effects ...
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... undu- lating surface - bold but not precipitous , the wide prospect , the innumerable foun- tains of clear , perennial water , the salu- brious air- ( ( " " steamboat passage down the river , and far more during ୪୪ [ Jan. Lversione .
... undu- lating surface - bold but not precipitous , the wide prospect , the innumerable foun- tains of clear , perennial water , the salu- brious air- ( ( " " steamboat passage down the river , and far more during ୪୪ [ Jan. Lversione .
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steamboat passage down the river , and far more during a six weeks ' stay at St Johns . Sidney , remembering what ready sympa- thy he had manifested in her enthusiastic family pride , did not doubt that a still warmer interest would be ...
steamboat passage down the river , and far more during a six weeks ' stay at St Johns . Sidney , remembering what ready sympa- thy he had manifested in her enthusiastic family pride , did not doubt that a still warmer interest would be ...
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