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 118
... seen lights on the timber when travelling in the dark , and one of them said he was much frightened the first time he saw it . The luminous fungi sent to me from these mines were specimens of Poly- porus annosus , Fr. , and they could be ...
... seen lights on the timber when travelling in the dark , and one of them said he was much frightened the first time he saw it . The luminous fungi sent to me from these mines were specimens of Poly- porus annosus , Fr. , and they could be ...
Page 204
... seen ( see fig . 111 ) . In another specimen the canals are seen at regular intervals , but no woody wedges whatever ; it has one continuous vascular cylinder , as seen in the Dadoxylons ( see fig . 110 ) . In some plants the woody ...
... seen ( see fig . 111 ) . In another specimen the canals are seen at regular intervals , but no woody wedges whatever ; it has one continuous vascular cylinder , as seen in the Dadoxylons ( see fig . 110 ) . In some plants the woody ...
Page 277
... seen almost any fine summer's day in ordinary years . In the vicinity of London , and elsewhere in the south , only a solitary one or two appeared of the first brood , and the second was comparatively few in numbers . 1 attribute this ...
... seen almost any fine summer's day in ordinary years . In the vicinity of London , and elsewhere in the south , only a solitary one or two appeared of the first brood , and the second was comparatively few in numbers . 1 attribute this ...
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