Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 24. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1888 |
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... grown specimens of F. annulata is from to of an inch . Dundee . JOIN HOOD , F.R.M.S. FURTHER NOTES ON THE TOOTHWORT ... growing in a section of the copse , which I will call for reference No. 1 , and which had remained undisturbed for ...
... grown specimens of F. annulata is from to of an inch . Dundee . JOIN HOOD , F.R.M.S. FURTHER NOTES ON THE TOOTHWORT ... growing in a section of the copse , which I will call for reference No. 1 , and which had remained undisturbed for ...
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... growing vegetable substance , had the power of attaching themselves to it ; and as L. squamaria is a succulent , rapidly - growing plant , it helped itself to the nutriment of its neighbour through these attached cells . This habit ...
... growing vegetable substance , had the power of attaching themselves to it ; and as L. squamaria is a succulent , rapidly - growing plant , it helped itself to the nutriment of its neighbour through these attached cells . This habit ...
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... grown , and with the flower - spikes about half an inch long . ( Shown exact size in Fig . 10. ) This points to conditions such as obtain in the -C Z d d a a رنا Fig . 11. - Cavity of young scale with spores and mycelium of a fungus ...
... grown , and with the flower - spikes about half an inch long . ( Shown exact size in Fig . 10. ) This points to conditions such as obtain in the -C Z d d a a رنا Fig . 11. - Cavity of young scale with spores and mycelium of a fungus ...
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... growing near - interwoven , as it were , between the scales and stem ; and when it is considered that the soil in which the plant grows is invariably dense with these rootlets , it is not surprising that they issue of SCIENCE - GOSSIP ...
... growing near - interwoven , as it were , between the scales and stem ; and when it is considered that the soil in which the plant grows is invariably dense with these rootlets , it is not surprising that they issue of SCIENCE - GOSSIP ...
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... growing after Girdling . — In May , 1879 , I attempted to kill by girdling a tremulous poplar- tree , which , by its position and the numerous suckers it threw up from its wide - extending roots , interfered with my orchard . I cut off ...
... growing after Girdling . — In May , 1879 , I attempted to kill by girdling a tremulous poplar- tree , which , by its position and the numerous suckers it threw up from its wide - extending roots , interfered with my orchard . I cut off ...
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