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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... the same term to such plants or other things as pricked or pierced the skin of the unwary , just as the Scotch thistle is reputed to have stabbed or pierced the foot of a Dane . In course of time ΙΟ HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE - GOSSIP .
... the same term to such plants or other things as pricked or pierced the skin of the unwary , just as the Scotch thistle is reputed to have stabbed or pierced the foot of a Dane . In course of time ΙΟ HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE - GOSSIP .
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... plants . We therefore have now to turn away from the historical personages who , a thousand years before the birth ... plant usually known as the acanthus . Thus I found that the Greek regarded the white acanthus as being similar to if ...
... plants . We therefore have now to turn away from the historical personages who , a thousand years before the birth ... plant usually known as the acanthus . Thus I found that the Greek regarded the white acanthus as being similar to if ...
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... plants found therein ( abundantly illustrated ) . Indeed , no fewer than 180 plates occupy a volume alone , in order to illustrate the first part of vol . xv . Volume the sixteenth is an exhaustive monograph , or special report , by ...
... plants found therein ( abundantly illustrated ) . Indeed , no fewer than 180 plates occupy a volume alone , in order to illustrate the first part of vol . xv . Volume the sixteenth is an exhaustive monograph , or special report , by ...
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... PLANTS . - I have just seen in SCIENCE - GOSSIP an article by J. Ballantyne on the formation of chlorophyll in plants . As I had a similar instance some time ago , may mention it as appearing to contradict the accepted theory on the ...
... PLANTS . - I have just seen in SCIENCE - GOSSIP an article by J. Ballantyne on the formation of chlorophyll in plants . As I had a similar instance some time ago , may mention it as appearing to contradict the accepted theory on the ...
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... plants , New Zealand ferns , mosses , lichens , shells , and packets of micro material , with references to pub- lished papers in which the deposits are described , offered in exchange for foreign land and freshwater shells not in ...
... plants , New Zealand ferns , mosses , lichens , shells , and packets of micro material , with references to pub- lished papers in which the deposits are described , offered in exchange for foreign land and freshwater shells not in ...
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