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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Page 11
... Probably the first act towards parasitism was the developing of cells , which , coming into contact with some other growing vegetable substance , had the power of attaching themselves to it ; and as L. squamaria is a succulent , rapidly ...
... Probably the first act towards parasitism was the developing of cells , which , coming into contact with some other growing vegetable substance , had the power of attaching themselves to it ; and as L. squamaria is a succulent , rapidly ...
Page 12
... probably of the raised ribs near the apex , are brought into contact with other points near the base ; attachment takes place , thus forming the first cavity ; the leaf , by growth , increases in length , both between the points of ...
... probably of the raised ribs near the apex , are brought into contact with other points near the base ; attachment takes place , thus forming the first cavity ; the leaf , by growth , increases in length , both between the points of ...
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... probably yield a good profit to the peasant on whose land they were reared , and who , knowing their habits , would gather his wolf harvest at the proper season . SCIENCE - GOSSIP . A CAPITAL new illustrated monthly has been brought out ...
... probably yield a good profit to the peasant on whose land they were reared , and who , knowing their habits , would gather his wolf harvest at the proper season . SCIENCE - GOSSIP . A CAPITAL new illustrated monthly has been brought out ...
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... probably become the property of the Royal Microscopical Society . The genial Mr. Charters White was in good form , with his capital album of microphotographs . That man is always " to the front ; " and so is Professor Stewart , who ...
... probably become the property of the Royal Microscopical Society . The genial Mr. Charters White was in good form , with his capital album of microphotographs . That man is always " to the front ; " and so is Professor Stewart , who ...
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... probably cut off by the submergence of the central region ) and a similar fauna existed throughout . The glacial period destroyed this fauna in Europe almost entirely— Central Africa being under water it could not migrate southward ...
... probably cut off by the submergence of the central region ) and a similar fauna existed throughout . The glacial period destroyed this fauna in Europe almost entirely— Central Africa being under water it could not migrate southward ...
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