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... appeared serial- ly , beginning in 1768 and culminating in three bound volumes in 1771. For more than 150 years after that , the set was sporadically revised in new numbered edi- tions as were required in the view of its editors . Each ...
... appeared serial- ly , beginning in 1768 and culminating in three bound volumes in 1771. For more than 150 years after that , the set was sporadically revised in new numbered edi- tions as were required in the view of its editors . Each ...
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... appearance iii . Structure and evolution of its interior iv . Character of its surface , including polar caps v ... appearance and spectrum iv . Its rotation v . Its atmosphere vi . Its mass , diameter , and composition vii . Its ...
... appearance iii . Structure and evolution of its interior iv . Character of its surface , including polar caps v ... appearance and spectrum iv . Its rotation v . Its atmosphere vi . Its mass , diameter , and composition vii . Its ...
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... appeared among the various classes of vertebrates . It then covers , comparatively and descriptively , the integuments of various classes of verte- brates in the order of their position on the evolutionary scale . Finally , it treats ...
... appeared among the various classes of vertebrates . It then covers , comparatively and descriptively , the integuments of various classes of verte- brates in the order of their position on the evolutionary scale . Finally , it treats ...
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