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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... seen ! There may have been wind , but in any case one would have expected that some part of its delicate tracery would have been found clinging to the trees ; but no - web , spiders , and all had dis- appeared into the unknown , and it ...
... seen ! There may have been wind , but in any case one would have expected that some part of its delicate tracery would have been found clinging to the trees ; but no - web , spiders , and all had dis- appeared into the unknown , and it ...
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... seen a nest of this bird which had been built in an old nest of the swallow , up in the roof of a " hemmel " ( as the open - fronted outbuildings for the retreat of the grazing sheep and cattle are termed in the pastorai districts of ...
... seen a nest of this bird which had been built in an old nest of the swallow , up in the roof of a " hemmel " ( as the open - fronted outbuildings for the retreat of the grazing sheep and cattle are termed in the pastorai districts of ...
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... 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 subject . I was cutting ...
... 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 subject . I was cutting ...
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... seen it , nor is likely to see it unless the laws of optics change . Something conveys hereditary tendencies in a mannor as extra- ordinary as it is mysterious . The hermaphrodite worm , which , if ontogeny does not deceive us , was the ...
... seen it , nor is likely to see it unless the laws of optics change . Something conveys hereditary tendencies in a mannor as extra- ordinary as it is mysterious . The hermaphrodite worm , which , if ontogeny does not deceive us , was the ...
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... seen against the white paper . - M . L. Sykes , Patricroft . POCKET - LENS . - Would some reader kindly tell me how I can ascertain the magnifying power of a single ( pocket ) lens ? When I place it upon an object , I want to know how ...
... seen against the white paper . - M . L. Sykes , Patricroft . POCKET - LENS . - Would some reader kindly tell me how I can ascertain the magnifying power of a single ( pocket ) lens ? When I place it upon an object , I want to know how ...
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