Hardwicke's Science-gossipRobert Hardwicke, 1893 |
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... species . Hyalinia crystallina is an albino species ; several species of Pupu and Vertigo are normally sinistral ; and hundreds of other instances might be given , in which the mutation characters of one species are the normal ones of ...
... species . Hyalinia crystallina is an albino species ; several species of Pupu and Vertigo are normally sinistral ; and hundreds of other instances might be given , in which the mutation characters of one species are the normal ones of ...
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... species of bees , and Papaver rhæas by seven also . In reply , I pointed out that the number of individual bee- visits , and not the number of species , was the important point . This again is met by the supposition that in these cases ...
... species of bees , and Papaver rhæas by seven also . In reply , I pointed out that the number of individual bee- visits , and not the number of species , was the important point . This again is met by the supposition that in these cases ...
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... species ) , in the former , being included in the genus Hebenaria , Br . ; further- Fig . 73. - Aceras anthropophora , Br . more , Orchis purpurea , Huds . , a species in the latter , is contained as a sub - species of O. militaris ...
... species ) , in the former , being included in the genus Hebenaria , Br . ; further- Fig . 73. - Aceras anthropophora , Br . more , Orchis purpurea , Huds . , a species in the latter , is contained as a sub - species of O. militaris ...
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Field Mice 86 | 17 |
Plants Colouration in | 22 |
Flowers yet fresh form Childhood 145 | 35 |
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