Hardwicke's Science-gossipRobert Hardwicke, 1893 |
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Page 41
... nearly fills this up with fur or scales . I can find in Nature no con- firmation of the idea usually , I think , held by ento- mologists , that this cocoon is generally found from two to four feet from the ground . I have seen them five ...
... nearly fills this up with fur or scales . I can find in Nature no con- firmation of the idea usually , I think , held by ento- mologists , that this cocoon is generally found from two to four feet from the ground . I have seen them five ...
Page 48
... Nearly all the old pits and sections are now closed , since coprolite working ceased to pay . EXCHANGES . WANTED ... nearly all the British uredines , puccinnias , etc. Accepted offers only answered . - Hild ric Friend , 4 The Grove ...
... Nearly all the old pits and sections are now closed , since coprolite working ceased to pay . EXCHANGES . WANTED ... nearly all the British uredines , puccinnias , etc. Accepted offers only answered . - Hild ric Friend , 4 The Grove ...
Page 126
... nearly 1 inch long , the younger one often on an extra - prolongation , sometimes of nearly 1 inch long ( which is not uncommonly the case with Orchis mascula , Linn . , and some others ) . This species I have found quite abundant on ...
... nearly 1 inch long , the younger one often on an extra - prolongation , sometimes of nearly 1 inch long ( which is not uncommonly the case with Orchis mascula , Linn . , and some others ) . This species I have found quite abundant on ...
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Field Mice 86 | 17 |
Plants Colouration in | 22 |
Flowers yet fresh form Childhood 145 | 35 |
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