10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLANURIA»
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planuria in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Systematic Catalogue of British Insects: Being an Attempt ...
251 Leja, 36, 39, 4o Lclocampa, ii. 42 Leiodes, 68, 409 Leionotus, 407 Leiosoma
, 170 Leistus, l2 Lema, 209, 210 Lemnm'adel, ii. 7 Lemurex, ii. 77, lll Lepidocera,
ii. 225 Planuria, ii. 319 Platycerus, 108, 195 Platyderus, 21, 405 Platygaster,.
Stephens (James Francis), 1829
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The American Journal of Science and Arts
Description and Anatomy of a new subgenus of Plonaria; J. Leidy. — p. 251.
Descriptions of two new species of Planuria; J. Lcidy. Annals and Magazine of
Natural History, Vol. xx, No. 131. August. On the Ventriculida; of the Chalk; J. T.
Smith.
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Boston Journal of Natural History
Pu J. Achille Comte. fol. 24 planches. _Pan_s. 39. Dalgdl. Phenomena in Animal
Physiology, exhibited in some species of Planuria. By T. G. Dnlyell. Svo.
Edinburgh : 1314. 40. Dasha es. Description de Coquilles Csrncteristiques des
Terrurns.
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The North American Review
In like manner, we find granarium, jubilare, pansa, bassus, mor- sicare, anca,
planuria, sanguisuga, majale, rasores, cloppus, parentes in sense of affines,
pisinni (Italian piccini, Spanish peque.Tio, or perhaps pequeno niho, negro
picaninny) ...
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A systematic catalogue of British insects: being an attempt ...
Pi. vulgaris. Fall. D. S. (Heteromyz.) 9. 2. 9142. 3; nigrimana*. Meig. Zw. v. 396. pl.
54./. 5. 9143. 4, nigricomis *. Meig. Zw. v. 397. 9144. 5; scutellaris *. Fall. D. S. (
Heteromyz.) 10. 3. Genus 186: (1310). HOMALURA, Meigen. Planuria, (Megerle.)
...
James Francis Stephens, 1829
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English Language Word Builder
... MAGNESIAI MYOTONIA PAROEMIAI PLANURIA SAPUCAIA STAPELIA
TIGRIDIA VALLONIA WISTARIA PRAEDIAL AULARIAN ETHICIAN NICOTIANa
PLEBEIAN LUNKHEAD SOFTHEAD PESTHOLE LADYHOOD WIVEHOOD
ADYNAMIA ...
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Occultus Liber: A Novel by Neil Baker
and proceeded to weewitness it with a dovish planuria. Perhaps wee readers
should be asking, à la anno dominator, “Can god come out to play? Can't he
come out to join us as we rise to eat and drink and play in the hole of an asp as
we hold ...
8
The cyclopaedia of anatomy and physiology
Notwithstanding the complicated apparatus above described, the Planuria are
remarkable for their spontaneous fissiparous generation, and the facility with
which detached or mutilated parts assume the form and functions of the perfect
animal ...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1839
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R)
Planula, plan′ūla, n.the locomotory embryoof the cœlenterates.—adjs.Plan′
ular; Plan′uliform; Plan′uloid. Planuria, plānū′ria, n. the discharge of urine
through an abnormal passage, uroplania.—AlsoPlan′ury. Plap, plap,v.i.to plash,
fall ...
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Internal Medicine Words
... plantar fasciitis plantar reflexes plantar wart / plantar verrucae plantigrade I foot
planuria / urinating from an abnormal passage of the body plaque I fatty build-up
in lining of arteries Plaquenil / antimalarial I antirheumatic I D -plasia I formation ...