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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
AUTOCHTHONS— AUTOPTICALLY. AUTOSCHEDIASTICAL— AVALANCHE.
aw-tok'tAons, t. (auto, one's self, and than, the earth, Gr.) The aboriginal
inhabitant! of a country. AUTOCRACY, aw-tok'ra-se, ». (auto, one's self, and tro»,
the head, ...
2
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia
The type is Sphinx Brontes Drury, (H-S., Grote) while other species will probably
be found to be properly referred here as Sphinx leucophseata Clem., and S.
jnsminearum Hoisd., with which we are autoptically unacquainted. The head is
large ...
American Entomological Society, Entomological Society of Philadelphia, 1865
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Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia
Where the species is autoptically known to us, or, in a few instances, from very
reliable information, the habitat is followed with a note of exclamation. We have
found Mr. Walker's notice of this Family the most useful and thorough, though we
...
American Entomological Society, Philadelphia, 1865
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Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia
Where the species is autoptically known to us, or, in a few instances, from very
reliable information, the habitat is followed with a note of exclamation. We have
found Mr. Walker's notice of this Family the most useful and thorough, though we
...
Entomological Society of Philadelphia, 1865
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Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia
Where the species is autoptically known to us, or, in a few instances, from very
reliable information, the habitat is followed with a note of exclamation. We have
found Mr. Walker's notice of this Family the most useful and thorough, though we
...
Entomological Society (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1865
6
A synonymical catalogue of North American Sphingidae: with ...
Where the species is autoptically known to us, or, in a few instances, from very
reliable information, the habitat is followed with a note of exclamation. We have
found Mr. Walker's notice of this Family the most useful and thorough, though we
...
Augustus Radcliffe Grote, Coleman Townsend Robinson, 1865
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
AUTOCHTHONS— AUTOPTICALLY. AUTOSCHEDIASTICAL— AVALANCHE.
Autochthons, aw-tok'tAons, t. (auto, one's self, and thon, the earth, Gr.) The
aboriginal inhabitants of a country. Autocracy, aw-tok'ra-se, t. (auto, one's self,
and kras, ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1859
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A Pocket Code of the Rules of Evidence in Trials at Law
Autoptical (Real) Evidence.' A fact is said to be 112 evidenced Autoptically when
it is offered for direct perception by the senses of the tribunal without depending
on any conscious inference from some other testimonial or circumstantial fact.
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Wigmore's Code of the rules of evidence in trials at law
Autoptical (Real) Evidence.1 A fact is said 207 to be evidenced Autoptically when
it is offered for direct perception by the senses of the tribunal without depending
on any conscious inference from some other testimonial or circumstantial fact.
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The Kitasato Archives of Experimental Medicine
4 to 5 days the white grayish translucent lesions were observed on both sides of
lungs autoptically. After then several passages of mice infected with lung
suspension into nose showed same lesion in lungs every time, in addition the
lesion ...