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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... variety , but the spin- nerets of all I examined were of quite rudimentary development . And I have seen it come down with so obviously an unintentional and most disconcerted flop on the floor of my quarters that even the almost ...
... variety , but the spin- nerets of all I examined were of quite rudimentary development . And I have seen it come down with so obviously an unintentional and most disconcerted flop on the floor of my quarters that even the almost ...
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... variety of Littornia rudis also occurs with H. ventrosa in brackish water at Tilbury . Of these species , A. Grayana , M. myosotis and H. ulve are most marine in habit ; H. ventrosa inhabits ditches which are decidedly more brackish ...
... variety of Littornia rudis also occurs with H. ventrosa in brackish water at Tilbury . Of these species , A. Grayana , M. myosotis and H. ulve are most marine in habit ; H. ventrosa inhabits ditches which are decidedly more brackish ...
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... variety , or Grana fina , which is greatly superior to the former in regard to the furnishing of colouring matter . The wild kind is much more downy , though not so large as the cultivated insect , but by cultivation it becomes larger ...
... variety , or Grana fina , which is greatly superior to the former in regard to the furnishing of colouring matter . The wild kind is much more downy , though not so large as the cultivated insect , but by cultivation it becomes larger ...
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... variety , I will undertake to give my opinion as to kinds , when I have been made free to place them under the crucial test of a somewhat sensitive palate . Still , I may be allowed to give them the advice of a wiser gardener than ...
... variety , I will undertake to give my opinion as to kinds , when I have been made free to place them under the crucial test of a somewhat sensitive palate . Still , I may be allowed to give them the advice of a wiser gardener than ...
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... variety and interest to the lover of nature , has at last delivered up to us the little weed for which " search has been repeatedly made without success . " The fortunate finder is Mr. Arther W. Weyman , of Ludlow , who collected it in ...
... variety and interest to the lover of nature , has at last delivered up to us the little weed for which " search has been repeatedly made without success . " The fortunate finder is Mr. Arther W. Weyman , of Ludlow , who collected it in ...
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