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The naturalist in Nicaragua: A narrative of a residence at the gold mines of Chontales; journeys in the savannahs and forests. With observations on animals and plants in reference to the theory of evo...
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London, J. Murray, 1874
Year
1874
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from End Slip annotation p.19 Phalangidae escapng ants by lifting one after th other their long legs.


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from End Note 1 annotation 28 Ants helping each other


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from End Note 1 annotation 220 Nectar protecting plants [in Darwin's hand:] by ants


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