Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 62
... observations on its habits . He could never see that it assumed the color of any painted object presented to its view ... observed that his reptile more particularly did it on two occasions ; one was , when he exposed it to the hot beams ...
... observations on its habits . He could never see that it assumed the color of any painted object presented to its view ... observed that his reptile more particularly did it on two occasions ; one was , when he exposed it to the hot beams ...
Page 224
... observed availing themselves of the scanty accommodations afforded them . On the 28th of July , in the last year , there was not a single serpent , with the exception of what may be termed the more arid species , that was not making the ...
... observed availing themselves of the scanty accommodations afforded them . On the 28th of July , in the last year , there was not a single serpent , with the exception of what may be termed the more arid species , that was not making the ...
Page 412
... observation of a prominence , separated in appearance from the margin of the moon , and , consequently , from the real ... observed in 1851 , and the change of height which they have presented . These dif- ficulties will no longer exist ...
... observation of a prominence , separated in appearance from the margin of the moon , and , consequently , from the real ... observed in 1851 , and the change of height which they have presented . These dif- ficulties will no longer exist ...
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