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It appears as if, in consequence of changed diet or habits, the caecum had become much shortened in various animals, the vermiform appendage being left as a rudiment of the shortened part. That this appendage is a rudiment, we may infer from its small size, and from the evidence which Prof. 'Annuario della Soc. d. It is occasionally quite absent, or again is largely developed.
Soc., No. 188, p. 590 . Dana, Characteristics of Volcanoes, with Contributions of Facts and Principles from the Hawaiian Islands. London, 1890. Also, Geology of the American Exploring Expedition Volcanoes of the Sandwich Islands. Coan, Amer. Jour. of Science, 1853. W. Ellis, the missionary, has given a vivid description of this volcano in his Tour of Hawaii. London, 1826.
Accordingly, by a later entry in the book we see that the warden brought in court a certificate that the surplice had been bought and worn by the vicar. Manchester Deanery Visit., 59. See p. 15 supra. L.G. Bolingbroke; The Reformation in a Norfolk Parish, Norf. and Norw. Arch. Soc., xiii, 207-8 . Dean of York's Visit, 231 . Ibid., 315. See also ibid., 225 and 229. Ibid., 339 .
On these grounds, I recommend it to attention as a hypothesis and a basis for further work, though not as itself a finished or adequate solution of the problem with which it deals. Reprinted from The Monist, July, 1915. Cf. especially Samuel Alexander, "The Basis of Realism," British Academy, Vol. "Are Secondary Qualities Independent of Perception?" Proc. Arist. Soc., 1909-10, pp. 191-218.
Soc. 2nd. ser., i, 235 ff. in fact any of the accounts of the period that have been printed in detail. Archdeacon Hale in Crim. Prec., introd., p. lx. Hale, Crim. Prec., 205 . In Warrington deanery, at the bishop's visitation in 1592, one Grimsford is cited for not living with his wife.
The legal proceedings assumed various phases and occupied the attention of the courts for a period of twenty years. The second contract, or Articles of Partnership, entered into by William Hazen, Leonard Jarvis, James Simonds and James White is printed in Collections of the N. B. Hist. Soc., Vol. I. p. 191. It is entered also in the book of records of the old County of Sunbury.
Text Soc. by W.W. Skeat, 1870-77; and for Scott. Text Soc. ; The Wallace and The Bruce re-studied, J.T.T. Brown, 1900; G. Neilson in Chambers' Cyc. Eng. Lit. . Poet, probably of Scottish birth, was a priest in England. He is remembered for his satirical poem, The Ship of Fools , partly a translation, which is of interest as throwing light on the manners and customs of the times to which it refers.
The invectives of Valla, Filelfo, Poggio, and other distinguished scholars against each other are notorious; and this bad taste continued in practice long after Luther down to the seventeenth century, and traces of it are found in writers of the eighteenth, even in some of the works of the polished and courtly Voltaire." Cyclopædia of Soc. for Diffus. of Useful Knowledge.
Astr. Pac. Am. Roy. Astr. Pac. Nach., Nos. 2,995, 3,206; Month. Not., vols. li., p. 556; liv., p. 134. Barnard remains convinced that the oval forms attributed to Jupiter's satellites are illusory effects of their markings. Astr. Astr. Pac. Astr. Pac. Ac. Roy. Soc. Astr. Pac. Soc., vol. ii., p. 77; Noble, Month. Astr. Pac. Astr. Pac. Sächs. Jour. E. Anding, Astr. Imp.
The fossil remains of the Indian elephant have been discovered at Jabalpur, showing a height of fifteen feet. Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng. vi. Professor ANSTED in his Ancient World, p. 197, says he was informed by Dr. For a creature of such extraordinary weight it is astonishing how noiselessly and stealthily the elephant can escape from a pursuer.
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