Hardwicke's Science-gossipRobert Hardwicke, 1885 |
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... latter will be found tolerably encyclopædic ) . It has been a loving and loveable work on the part of the Editors . For the first seven years this Magazine had the advantage of the Editorship of Dr. M. C. Cooke - for the last fourteen ...
... latter will be found tolerably encyclopædic ) . It has been a loving and loveable work on the part of the Editors . For the first seven years this Magazine had the advantage of the Editorship of Dr. M. C. Cooke - for the last fourteen ...
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... latter , but had not yet reached the time for the production of teleutospores . The chief difference lies in the fact that I found the circle of paraphyses round the pustules of uredo spores . Puccinia sonchi , Desm.-II. Sori at first ...
... latter , but had not yet reached the time for the production of teleutospores . The chief difference lies in the fact that I found the circle of paraphyses round the pustules of uredo spores . Puccinia sonchi , Desm.-II. Sori at first ...
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... latter place at all . The reason of the above facts will presently appear . If we examine the general structure of the country , we find that horizontal beds of greensand rest uncon- formably upon the edges of triassic and liassic beds ...
... latter place at all . The reason of the above facts will presently appear . If we examine the general structure of the country , we find that horizontal beds of greensand rest uncon- formably upon the edges of triassic and liassic beds ...
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... latter part of May and commencement of June , and I had already observed the wasps gathering wood fibres for the manufacture of the paper of which they build their nests and combs . * Moreover , during the spell of wintry weather that ...
... latter part of May and commencement of June , and I had already observed the wasps gathering wood fibres for the manufacture of the paper of which they build their nests and combs . * Moreover , during the spell of wintry weather that ...
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... latter case the peduncle was much thickened and flattened . - R . H. Wellington . GEOLOGY , & C . GEOLOGISTS ' ASSOCIATION . - The Proceedings of the Geologists ' Association is to hand , containing , besides reports of the ordinary ...
... latter case the peduncle was much thickened and flattened . - R . H. Wellington . GEOLOGY , & C . GEOLOGISTS ' ASSOCIATION . - The Proceedings of the Geologists ' Association is to hand , containing , besides reports of the ordinary ...
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