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https://www.academia.edu/2209334/_Styles_of_Reasoning_in_Early_to_Mid_Victorian_Life_Resea…

…TO MID-VICTORIAN LIFE RESEARCH investigated precisely where new limbs budded on crustaceans.49 Unfortunately in 1845, Harry Goodsir went to the Arctic on the ill-fated Franklin Expedition. A naval assistant-surgeon like Huxley, Goodsir was never heard from again. Others were also…

https://www.academia.edu/45032918/Mity_stereotypy_uprzedzenia

…t pup.”38 In fact, the most vivid descriptions of the wolves come from Evelyn’s accounts of playing with them: “[Ewen] & I were playing with the pups when a buggy ar- rived with Daly, Mr & Mrs Roberts in it. Great time catching Tussa, who ran across the plough.”39 An entry from t…

https://www.academia.edu/15720756/FISHING_THROUGH_TIME_Archaeoichthyology_Biodiversity_Eco…

…ups of fabrics, suitable for wet and dry contents. At the same time, only brief accounts of the fish bones have been included in the first publication of the archaeological assemblage. Fish remains, essentially consisting of packs of scales, scarce vertebrae and cranial bones, we…