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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... wood , though the wings of no insect of this sort appeared in the webs . Other living creatures were not to be looked for , saving any of the small wood - boring beetles and wood - lice , and these would not be very likely to enter a ...
... wood , though the wings of no insect of this sort appeared in the webs . Other living creatures were not to be looked for , saving any of the small wood - boring beetles and wood - lice , and these would not be very likely to enter a ...
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... wooden jaws , I adopt another form of wedge ( also of hard wood ) , doing away with the slatted wedge , which is rather troublesome to construct , and using a circular piece of wood , on one side pro- longed into an arm or lever , and ...
... wooden jaws , I adopt another form of wedge ( also of hard wood ) , doing away with the slatted wedge , which is rather troublesome to construct , and using a circular piece of wood , on one side pro- longed into an arm or lever , and ...
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... Wood Anemone ( Anemone nemorosa ) , which makes the woods look brilliant in the sunshine , with its beautiful star flowers . It is a beautiful flower , too , when there is no sunshine to lend its fascinating charms to the wood and its ...
... Wood Anemone ( Anemone nemorosa ) , which makes the woods look brilliant in the sunshine , with its beautiful star flowers . It is a beautiful flower , too , when there is no sunshine to lend its fascinating charms to the wood and its ...
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