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" To the first question we would al most unhesitatingly reply in the affirmative, without direct observation. In regard to the second, it is well known by those who have given much attention to the habits of trap-door spiders, that the mature males, at... "
Proceedings of the Second Annual Fair of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute: Held ... - Page 3
by Ohio Mechanics' Institute. Fair - 1839 - 32 pages
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The New England Magazine, Volume 6

New England - 1888 - 704 pages
...charge of the next year's fair to make known the object of these exhibitions. They declared it to be " to bring before the people specimens of the products...view the variety and quality of our manufactures." It was true then, as it has been always, that enterprise kept ahead of fame, and that many " products...
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Entomologica Americana, Volumes 1-2

Insects - 1886 - 522 pages
...most unhesitatingly reply in the affirmative, without direct observation. In regard to the second, it is well known by those who have given much attention to the habits of trap-door spiders, that the mature males, at least, do not build trap-door nests, but seek...
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Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, Volumes 4-5

Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society (Chapel Hill, N.C.) - Natural history - 1887 - 368 pages
...almost unhesitatingly reply in the affirmative, without direct observation. In regard to the second, it is well known by those who have given much attention to the habits of trap-door spiders, that the mature males, at least, do not build trap-door nests, but seek...
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