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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... seem to belong to the Epeira , but are twice as large as our largest specimens ; black , with the exception of a double row of scarlet spots on the sides of the oval abdomen , four eyes ( says the im- perfect note amongst my rifled ...
... seem to belong to the Epeira , but are twice as large as our largest specimens ; black , with the exception of a double row of scarlet spots on the sides of the oval abdomen , four eyes ( says the im- perfect note amongst my rifled ...
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... seems always to have been peculiar in Britain to the Thames marshes , and , like H. Jenkinsi , in all pro- bability was originally introduced from abroad . It appears to be limited to a single narrow ditch a few hundred yards in length ...
... seems always to have been peculiar in Britain to the Thames marshes , and , like H. Jenkinsi , in all pro- bability was originally introduced from abroad . It appears to be limited to a single narrow ditch a few hundred yards in length ...
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... seems almost incredible that such information could be transmitted such a great distance in fifteen seconds , but when we get behind the scenes and see exactly how it is accomplished , and see how the labour and time of signalling can ...
... seems almost incredible that such information could be transmitted such a great distance in fifteen seconds , but when we get behind the scenes and see exactly how it is accomplished , and see how the labour and time of signalling can ...
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... seem to approach the var . tumidula , being smaller and more ventricose . Vertigo edentata , more common than any of the above . - 7 . Chas . Smith , Penrith . DISEASE IN ROOK . - On Sunday Nov. 16th I found a rook in a ditch near the ...
... seem to approach the var . tumidula , being smaller and more ventricose . Vertigo edentata , more common than any of the above . - 7 . Chas . Smith , Penrith . DISEASE IN ROOK . - On Sunday Nov. 16th I found a rook in a ditch near the ...
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... seems very singular that a county so botanically rich as Kent should be so neglected . Does the London Flora take in ... seem to be incidental . - M . Farrant . EUPHORBIA CYPARISSIAS IN KENT . - It was with great pleasure I saw recorded ...
... seems very singular that a county so botanically rich as Kent should be so neglected . Does the London Flora take in ... seem to be incidental . - M . Farrant . EUPHORBIA CYPARISSIAS IN KENT . - It was with great pleasure I saw recorded ...
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