Hardwicke's Science Gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 29. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1893 |
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... close resemblance to the same author's A. aculeata . This latter common form , too , is remarkably subject to variation in this very character of length of posterior spines ; specimens from some localities have these processes equalling ...
... close resemblance to the same author's A. aculeata . This latter common form , too , is remarkably subject to variation in this very character of length of posterior spines ; specimens from some localities have these processes equalling ...
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... close to a small foot - way almost in the heart of Leicester , and on looking again this season I found some forty or fifty specimens . This is , if I am not mistaken , usually a sea - side flower , and so far as I could make out there ...
... close to a small foot - way almost in the heart of Leicester , and on looking again this season I found some forty or fifty specimens . This is , if I am not mistaken , usually a sea - side flower , and so far as I could make out there ...
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... close to the spot where the former Kinnaston Chapel stood , before the moving of Marcle Hill . The hill itself is on one side covered with shrubs , bushes and trees , the other side appears to be cultivated . - David J. Bevan ...
... close to the spot where the former Kinnaston Chapel stood , before the moving of Marcle Hill . The hill itself is on one side covered with shrubs , bushes and trees , the other side appears to be cultivated . - David J. Bevan ...
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... close together . This form has the same dimensions as var . digonostoma , Bgt . ; it was sent to me by the Rev. J. W. Horsley , and collected at Plumstead . What I regard as the type- form of the species , also from Plumstead , is 12 ...
... close together . This form has the same dimensions as var . digonostoma , Bgt . ; it was sent to me by the Rev. J. W. Horsley , and collected at Plumstead . What I regard as the type- form of the species , also from Plumstead , is 12 ...
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... Close to the bridge were a quantity of rushes and other aquatic plants , amongst which I soon saw a number of dragon - flies flying . The weather was remarkably fine , although rather windy , so that these beautiful insects , although ...
... Close to the bridge were a quantity of rushes and other aquatic plants , amongst which I soon saw a number of dragon - flies flying . The weather was remarkably fine , although rather windy , so that these beautiful insects , although ...
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