Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 27. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1891 |
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... road from the capital to La Trinidad that I met with the first example , and , although it had been much torn by the wind , it was large enough to puzzle me as to its nature . The road is about forty feet wide - road - making in that ...
... road from the capital to La Trinidad that I met with the first example , and , although it had been much torn by the wind , it was large enough to puzzle me as to its nature . The road is about forty feet wide - road - making in that ...
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... roads they were never less than twelve feet from the ground and , so , must have missed numbers of moths which fly lower , but , then , they permitted horsemen and the high bullock - carts to pass freely beneath . But this rather ...
... roads they were never less than twelve feet from the ground and , so , must have missed numbers of moths which fly lower , but , then , they permitted horsemen and the high bullock - carts to pass freely beneath . But this rather ...
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... roads and paths are then almost impassable owing to mud ; the tall coarse grass when wet is very tiring to walk through , and the mist or vapour covering the marshes all around renders the journey very monotonous , which is occasionally ...
... roads and paths are then almost impassable owing to mud ; the tall coarse grass when wet is very tiring to walk through , and the mist or vapour covering the marshes all around renders the journey very monotonous , which is occasionally ...
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... road , where ash and chestnut - leaves still lay in sheltered spots , bright and fresh as if they had only been shorn by the frost of the night before . The moss - grown trunks of the hedgerow trees glistened with moisture , and looked ...
... road , where ash and chestnut - leaves still lay in sheltered spots , bright and fresh as if they had only been shorn by the frost of the night before . The moss - grown trunks of the hedgerow trees glistened with moisture , and looked ...
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... road - sides , river banks " -and in such places I have found it . I wonder whether K. E. Styan knew , when he was gathering the beautiful little Cyprus spurge , that he was within a few yards of a host of rarities and much- sought ...
... road - sides , river banks " -and in such places I have found it . I wonder whether K. E. Styan knew , when he was gathering the beautiful little Cyprus spurge , that he was within a few yards of a host of rarities and much- sought ...
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