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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... quite seeing principle , will write to me ( address with Editor ) , enclosing stamped envelope for reply , I will give further information . PECULIARITIES IN SITE AND STRUC- A TURE OF BIRDS ' HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE - GOSSIP . 5.
... quite seeing principle , will write to me ( address with Editor ) , enclosing stamped envelope for reply , I will give further information . PECULIARITIES IN SITE AND STRUC- A TURE OF BIRDS ' HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE - GOSSIP . 5.
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... write my autobiography . In so doing , I have the impression that I am the first who has attempted to give anything like a connected or exhaustive account of the subject from the stand- point of the genealogist or historian . I even ...
... write my autobiography . In so doing , I have the impression that I am the first who has attempted to give anything like a connected or exhaustive account of the subject from the stand- point of the genealogist or historian . I even ...
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... write or speak upon is bound be read and heard . In this well got - up little book Mr. Williams discourses like the practical philosopher he has proved himself to be , and even illustrates his remarks by the peculiar type in which his ...
... write or speak upon is bound be read and heard . In this well got - up little book Mr. Williams discourses like the practical philosopher he has proved himself to be , and even illustrates his remarks by the peculiar type in which his ...
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... write this family history , and I find that all the most reliable authorities tell the same story - the galls are pro- duced by insects . True , one old writer says that Bedegar is the name given to certain excrescences which grow ...
... write this family history , and I find that all the most reliable authorities tell the same story - the galls are pro- duced by insects . True , one old writer says that Bedegar is the name given to certain excrescences which grow ...
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... write on the British diptera , and relied chiefly on the neuration as a basis of classification . Curtis ' work ( 1823-40 ) gives 112 really excellent coloured plates , and notices many species that he does not illustrate ; his generic ...
... write on the British diptera , and relied chiefly on the neuration as a basis of classification . Curtis ' work ( 1823-40 ) gives 112 really excellent coloured plates , and notices many species that he does not illustrate ; his generic ...
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