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Many reptiles are also present including the snakes Telescopus obtusus, Psammophis sibilians, and Roman's saw-scale viper (Echis arenicola).
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They are thickly ribbed; and the chief peculiarity which they exhibit, not so directly indicated by Mr. Sowerby's figure, is, that while the ribs of the outer whorl are broad and deep, as in the _Ammonites obtusus_, they suddenly change their character, and become numerous and narrow in the inner whorls, as in the
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Fructus magnitudine se - minis Sinapis oblongus obtusus pilis brecissimis hirtusj basi bidentatus, pedunculo quinqueli - neari suffultus.
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_obtusus_, _thesaurus_ or _thensaurus_ (the _ens_ is regularly represented in Greek by [Greek transliteration: aes]); _infans_ or
The Roman Pronunciation of Latin Why we use it and how to use it Frances Ellen Lord
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Ex concursu linearum fit angulus qui est vel rectus, quern linea incidens perpendicularis efficit, ut est (in subjecto schemate) angulus A C B; vel acutus, minor recto, A ut B C D; vel obtusus, major recto, ut A C D. "
The History of Education; educational practice and progress considered as a phase of the development and spread of western civilization Ellwood Patterson Cubberley 1904
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