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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... readers of SCIENCE - GOSSIP every month . The responsibility is great - greater than few are aware of . The correspondence entailed is enormous ; so the Editor has to appeal to the Christian patience of his readers . He is always open ...
... readers of SCIENCE - GOSSIP every month . The responsibility is great - greater than few are aware of . The correspondence entailed is enormous ; so the Editor has to appeal to the Christian patience of his readers . He is always open ...
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... readers who were good enough to favour me with their kind attention . But that was a purely aesthetic dissection , for the sake of discovering what elements of beauty the daisy had got , and why they pleasurably affected our own senses ...
... readers who were good enough to favour me with their kind attention . But that was a purely aesthetic dissection , for the sake of discovering what elements of beauty the daisy had got , and why they pleasurably affected our own senses ...
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... readers of SCIENCE - GOSSIP to learn that these cock - nests ,. as well as the true nests , of the wren may occasion- ally be obtained at the expense of another familiar and favourite bird - the swallow ; three instances of which have ...
... readers of SCIENCE - GOSSIP to learn that these cock - nests ,. as well as the true nests , of the wren may occasion- ally be obtained at the expense of another familiar and favourite bird - the swallow ; three instances of which have ...
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... readers of SCIENCE- GOSSIP . The marsh brackish - water shells consist of six species , if we include Mr. Smith's new Hydro- bia , which is now generally considered by eminent conchologists , both at home and abroad , to be They are as ...
... readers of SCIENCE- GOSSIP . The marsh brackish - water shells consist of six species , if we include Mr. Smith's new Hydro- bia , which is now generally considered by eminent conchologists , both at home and abroad , to be They are as ...
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... readers that I have traced our family name back to very ancient times , for I find in the oldest historical work now in existence that one of my remote an- cestors , Ben - deker by name , was appointed by Solomon , the King of Israel ...
... readers that I have traced our family name back to very ancient times , for I find in the oldest historical work now in existence that one of my remote an- cestors , Ben - deker by name , was appointed by Solomon , the King of Israel ...
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