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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Page 7
... probably a second nest and brood of the same pair of birds as had already built and bred in the nest of the swallow situate in the roof near by . Though speaking of the above nest of the swallow as an old one , and probably simply ...
... probably a second nest and brood of the same pair of birds as had already built and bred in the nest of the swallow situate in the roof near by . Though speaking of the above nest of the swallow as an old one , and probably simply ...
Page 8
... probably due to the death , by accident or natural causes , of the first female owner of the nest , and her partner's taking a second mate who had commenced housekeeping on her own account by having a second lining added to the nest ...
... probably due to the death , by accident or natural causes , of the first female owner of the nest , and her partner's taking a second mate who had commenced housekeeping on her own account by having a second lining added to the nest ...
Page 9
... Probably many years have elapsed since the Thames Estuary was thoroughly worked by concho- logists , and this is confirmed by the recent publication of localities in which species have long ceased to exist , and by the discovery of the ...
... Probably many years have elapsed since the Thames Estuary was thoroughly worked by concho- logists , and this is confirmed by the recent publication of localities in which species have long ceased to exist , and by the discovery of the ...
Page 19
... Applications of Photography ; succeeding Discourses will probably be given by the Right Hon . Lord Justice Sir Edward Fry , Professor J. W. Judd , Professor A. Schuster , Dr. E. E. Klein , Mr. HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE - GOSSIP . 19.
... Applications of Photography ; succeeding Discourses will probably be given by the Right Hon . Lord Justice Sir Edward Fry , Professor J. W. Judd , Professor A. Schuster , Dr. E. E. Klein , Mr. HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE - GOSSIP . 19.
Page 38
... probably would not be familiar . At the same time , I fully recognise that the structure of the pupa case is of the highest importance in classifying the Diptera . 5. DESCRIPTIONS AND TABLES . In the Diptera the mouth is suctorial , the ...
... probably would not be familiar . At the same time , I fully recognise that the structure of the pupa case is of the highest importance in classifying the Diptera . 5. DESCRIPTIONS AND TABLES . In the Diptera the mouth is suctorial , the ...
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