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A Few Legendary Fragments from the Point Barrow Eskimos
Author(s) -
John Murdoch
Publication year - 1886
Publication title -
the american naturalist
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.954
H-Index - 205
eISSN - 1537-5323
pISSN - 0003-0147
DOI - 10.1086/274287
Subject(s) - naturalism , subsistence agriculture , download , scarcity , history , geography , anthropology , genealogy , art history , archaeology , library science , demography , sociology , philosophy , economics , computer science , epistemology , agriculture , microeconomics , operating system
PLATE XXIII. FIG. J.-Spider, natural size, dorsal view. lo 2." " ventral " "' 3.cc "' side di " 4.-Spider in the act of unloading a pellet of earth while excavating the tube. a, pellet of earth. 5.-Spider applying viscid liquid to the freshly placed pellet of earth. a, spinnerets. a 6.-Spider applying viscid liquid to the edge of the partially constructed oor. a, spinnerets; b, door; c, pieces of moss. 7.-Spider in the act of fitting to edge of the door a pellet of earth, a. 8.-Trap door showing eight concentric rings which represent the successive additions to the edge of the door corresponding to the enlargement of the tube. a, hinge. PLATE XXIV.

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