Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 7. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Eller Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1871 |
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Page 142
... common earthworm ( Lumbricus terrestris ) is a most destructive creature in flowerpots ; it has been ascertained that worms swallow earthy matter , and that , after having deprived it of its nourishing properties , they eject the ...
... common earthworm ( Lumbricus terrestris ) is a most destructive creature in flowerpots ; it has been ascertained that worms swallow earthy matter , and that , after having deprived it of its nourishing properties , they eject the ...
Page 254
... common everywhere . The larger of the two kinds now found is much more delicate than the common Flustra foliacea , figured in a former volume of this journal . It is named Flustra truncata ( fig . 148 ) , and when a portion of it is ...
... common everywhere . The larger of the two kinds now found is much more delicate than the common Flustra foliacea , figured in a former volume of this journal . It is named Flustra truncata ( fig . 148 ) , and when a portion of it is ...
Page 277
... common sense - which , however , comes to much the same point - were we willingly to destroy our feathered benefactor.- Wood , Homes without Hands . THE CRIMSON SPECKLED FOOTMAN ( Deiopeia pulchella ) .- It has several times been ...
... common sense - which , however , comes to much the same point - were we willingly to destroy our feathered benefactor.- Wood , Homes without Hands . THE CRIMSON SPECKLED FOOTMAN ( Deiopeia pulchella ) .- It has several times been ...
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