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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... fruit ; the peel being folded down at the RUM Fig . 9. - Fungus on Terebene Soap . Fig . 10 . Fig . 13 . Fig . 12 . Fig . 11 . free on the mycelium , or amongst the conidia , were often seen little masses of spores , just throwing out ...
... fruit ; the peel being folded down at the RUM Fig . 9. - Fungus on Terebene Soap . Fig . 10 . Fig . 13 . Fig . 12 . Fig . 11 . free on the mycelium , or amongst the conidia , were often seen little masses of spores , just throwing out ...
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... FRUIT AND BLOSSOM . - In your December number , a correspondent mentions his having seen an apple- tree this year bearing fruit and blossom at the same time . At Bramford , in September , I noticed a pear tree having several bunches of ...
... FRUIT AND BLOSSOM . - In your December number , a correspondent mentions his having seen an apple- tree this year bearing fruit and blossom at the same time . At Bramford , in September , I noticed a pear tree having several bunches of ...
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... fruit , another has to be just as bright and pretty as possible , and then we have what are called the essential organs , stamens and pistils , without whose mutual action neither fruit nor seed could be per- fected . Amongst the ...
... fruit , another has to be just as bright and pretty as possible , and then we have what are called the essential organs , stamens and pistils , without whose mutual action neither fruit nor seed could be per- fected . Amongst the ...
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... FRUIT OF THE APPLE - TREE . - Possibly some of your readers may be interested to hear of a curious superstition in the West of England , about the simultaneous appearance of flower and fruit on the apple - tree being a bad omen . Many ...
... FRUIT OF THE APPLE - TREE . - Possibly some of your readers may be interested to hear of a curious superstition in the West of England , about the simultaneous appearance of flower and fruit on the apple - tree being a bad omen . Many ...
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... fruit of any kind , markedly the fruits of the wild rose , of which they are very fond . The mice , how- ever , eat the seeds of the above fruit , rejecting the rind , which seems to point out a peculiarity either in the way they eat ...
... fruit of any kind , markedly the fruits of the wild rose , of which they are very fond . The mice , how- ever , eat the seeds of the above fruit , rejecting the rind , which seems to point out a peculiarity either in the way they eat ...
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