10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MARMOSE»
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CRC Handbook of Data on Organic Compounds
L-: 16857 D-Marmose, phenylhydrazone: 16858 Marmose, phenylhydrazone, D-:
16858 Marmose, phenylhydrazone ... -Marmose, phenylhydrazone: 16859 D-
Mannose phenylosazone: 15704 Manofast 17015 Manool: 18157 Manool, ...
David R. Lide, G.W.A. Milne, 1993
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
It consisted in depositing on a ground of an adhesive nature marble-dust or -
powder, arranged in the form of the veins of marble, or sometimes in ornamental
patterns. marmose (mar'mos), n. [< F. marmose (Buf- fon)j origin not ascertained;
...
3
Natural History of Birds
Samuel Ward. of opening and closing at the will of the animal. The flesh of the old
opossum is like that of a fucking pig: the Indian women dye the hair, and weave it
into garters and girdles. The skin has a very offensive smell. The MARMOSE.
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The System of Natural History
The bad smell of this animal resides in the skin, for its flesh is palatable. The
favages hunt this animal, and feast on its flesh with avidity. The Marmose, or
Marine Oprjsum. The marmose, or murine oppoffum resembles in most respects
the ...
Georges Louis Leclerc comte de Buffon, 1800
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Early Western Travels, 1748-1846: A Series of Annotated ...
The young of the marmose, a species of opossum, is, when first born, not larger
than a bean. This animal has two longitudinal folds of skin, near the thighs, in
which her young are comfortably kept until they acquire strength enough to take
care ...
Reuben Gold Thwaites, 1904
6
The naturalist's library: containing scientific and popular ...
This species has been found on the mountains of New Spain. THE MARMOSE,
OR MURINE OPOSSUM' Resembles, in most respects, the Virginian ; they are
natives of the same climate, in the same continent, and are very much alike by
the ...
Augustus Addison Gould, 1833
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Barr's Buffon. Buffon's Natural History: History of the ...
THE MARMOSE. The species of the Marmosc, or Murine Opossum, (fig. 132.^
resembles that of the preceding ; they are natives of the fame climate and the
fame continent ; they are very much alike in the form of the body, the
conformation of ...
Georges Louis Leclerc Buffon (comte de), J. S. Barr, 1797
8
Buffon's Natural history, corrected and enlarged by J. ...
THE MARMOSE, OR MURINE OPOSSUM, Resembles in most respects the latter
species ; they are natives of the same climate, in the same continent, and are
very much alike by the form of the body, the conformation of the feet, and the tail,
...
Georges Louis Le Clerc (comte de Buffon.), John Wright (F.Z.S.), 1831
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A system of natural history: containing scientific and ...
The young, when they are frightened, embrace the mother, who lifts them up on
the trees. This species has been found on the mountains of New Spain. THE
MARMOSE, OR MURINE OPOSSUM,* RESEMBLES, in most respects, the
Virginian ...
Augustus Addison Gould, 1834
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A System of natural history: containing scientific and ...
The young, when they are frightened, embrace the mother, who lifts them up on
the trees. This species has been found on the mountains of New Spain. T, HE
MARMOSE, OR MURINE OPOSSUM S Resembles, in most respects, the
Virginian ...
Georges Cuvier (baron), 1834