Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112118457412 and Others, 10–11. köide1874 |
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... flowers , whose odour had been wafted by the wind , while the former have alighted from a considerable height on their favourite flowers . Then , as is well known to lepidopterists , night - flying moths are attracted from long ...
... flowers , whose odour had been wafted by the wind , while the former have alighted from a considerable height on their favourite flowers . Then , as is well known to lepidopterists , night - flying moths are attracted from long ...
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... Flowers , " , p . 162. ) Its occurrence in Surrey is noticed in the " Journal of Botany , " vol . ii . N. S. , p . 339.-R. A. Pryor . FERTILIZATION OF FLOWERS . - The Scrophularia is , I find , satisfactorily recognized as protogynous ...
... Flowers , " , p . 162. ) Its occurrence in Surrey is noticed in the " Journal of Botany , " vol . ii . N. S. , p . 339.-R. A. Pryor . FERTILIZATION OF FLOWERS . - The Scrophularia is , I find , satisfactorily recognized as protogynous ...
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... flowers , of various species , in the most elegant and artistic manner . The flowers are formed of naturally coloured scales of butterflies ' wings , and some hundreds have been curiously utilized for this pur- pose . CRYSTALS IN SKIN ...
... flowers , of various species , in the most elegant and artistic manner . The flowers are formed of naturally coloured scales of butterflies ' wings , and some hundreds have been curiously utilized for this pur- pose . CRYSTALS IN SKIN ...
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... flowers ( see Hooker's " British Flora " and the " Treasury of Botany " ) . Several strong clumps of the shrub may be seen in Mr. Spary's Nursery at Brighton . There is an . other shrub which , though not confined to the sca- side , is ...
... flowers ( see Hooker's " British Flora " and the " Treasury of Botany " ) . Several strong clumps of the shrub may be seen in Mr. Spary's Nursery at Brighton . There is an . other shrub which , though not confined to the sca- side , is ...
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... flowers are yearly becoming fewer in number ? It ought to be an invariable rule with all true natural- ists - to lake nothing that is rare . When a species becomes plentiful then specimens in moderation may be taken ; till then the ...
... flowers are yearly becoming fewer in number ? It ought to be an invariable rule with all true natural- ists - to lake nothing that is rare . When a species becomes plentiful then specimens in moderation may be taken ; till then the ...
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