Hardwicke's Science-gossipRobert Hardwicke, 1893 |
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was described from one specimen , and is , I think , an individual monstrosity ; very likely other specimens will occasionally be found , as is usually the case with such forms . The same remarks apply to Limnæa glutinosa , var ...
was described from one specimen , and is , I think , an individual monstrosity ; very likely other specimens will occasionally be found , as is usually the case with such forms . The same remarks apply to Limnæa glutinosa , var ...
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... specimens in the tray thus formed , with a little tissue paper or cotton - wool ; and then gum a similar piece over the other side . The resulting package in section is thus : ( Fig . 39 ) . I have sent many such packages by post , with ...
... specimens in the tray thus formed , with a little tissue paper or cotton - wool ; and then gum a similar piece over the other side . The resulting package in section is thus : ( Fig . 39 ) . I have sent many such packages by post , with ...
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... specimens ) , and o0,00 ( one specimen ) ; petiveria 12345 , 12345 , ( 12345 ) , and ( 12345 ) ; studeria 00000 ; and olivacea 12345. I should add that I am indebted to Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell for naming these varieties , and for much ...
... specimens ) , and o0,00 ( one specimen ) ; petiveria 12345 , 12345 , ( 12345 ) , and ( 12345 ) ; studeria 00000 ; and olivacea 12345. I should add that I am indebted to Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell for naming these varieties , and for much ...
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Field Mice 86 | 17 |
Plants Colouration in | 22 |
Flowers yet fresh form Childhood 145 | 35 |
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