Yosemite Nature Notes, Volume 16, Issues 1-4Yosemite Natural History Association, 1937 |
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... position , it was amus- ing to note that one can look through the little exterior auditory cpening and see light . The tympanic membranes seem to form a trans- lucent window with a communicat- ing canal between . Perhaps of more ...
... position , it was amus- ing to note that one can look through the little exterior auditory cpening and see light . The tympanic membranes seem to form a trans- lucent window with a communicat- ing canal between . Perhaps of more ...
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... position through some catastrophe . The illusion is so complete , because of the untapering shape of the trunk for its full fifty feet , and because the t.ee is quite by itself in a small clearing . There is a larger sugar pine tree ...
... position through some catastrophe . The illusion is so complete , because of the untapering shape of the trunk for its full fifty feet , and because the t.ee is quite by itself in a small clearing . There is a larger sugar pine tree ...
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... position was indulged in by all . Soon they were scurrying about the rocks in an effort to find food , but not for long . Suddenly , as if in the throes of a great calamity , the alarm was sound- ed again , " Run for your lives ! " But ...
... position was indulged in by all . Soon they were scurrying about the rocks in an effort to find food , but not for long . Suddenly , as if in the throes of a great calamity , the alarm was sound- ed again , " Run for your lives ! " But ...
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