Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 2. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1867 |
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... complete Bibliography of the Science published . A list of many of the works published since was continued until lately in the " Natural History Review . " W. W. - We are not supposed to know anything of those who advertise in our ...
... complete Bibliography of the Science published . A list of many of the works published since was continued until lately in the " Natural History Review . " W. W. - We are not supposed to know anything of those who advertise in our ...
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... complete ; the ice is homogeneous , and presents those fine azure tints so much admired by the tourist who traverses the magnificent glaciers of Switzerland and Savoy . " Such are the glaciers which fill the gorges of the Alps , and by ...
... complete ; the ice is homogeneous , and presents those fine azure tints so much admired by the tourist who traverses the magnificent glaciers of Switzerland and Savoy . " Such are the glaciers which fill the gorges of the Alps , and by ...
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... complete without the wing of the White Plume moth , an exquisite example of grace and beauty . The scales and hairs on this wing are of the purest white , and gleam with silvery lustre . The moth is common all over the south of England ...
... complete without the wing of the White Plume moth , an exquisite example of grace and beauty . The scales and hairs on this wing are of the purest white , and gleam with silvery lustre . The moth is common all over the south of England ...
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... complete a list as possible of the plants of those islands , collected from other authors , and verified and augmented by his own observations . An editorial note informs us that the supposed Plantago alpina is not really that species ...
... complete a list as possible of the plants of those islands , collected from other authors , and verified and augmented by his own observations . An editorial note informs us that the supposed Plantago alpina is not really that species ...
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... complete set of Dodo's bones to Professor Owen for the British Museum . - Commercial Gazette . NEW LABYRINTHODONT - REPTILES IN IRELAND.— Robert Etheridge , Esq . , announces the discovery of no less than four , if not five , new genera ...
... complete set of Dodo's bones to Professor Owen for the British Museum . - Commercial Gazette . NEW LABYRINTHODONT - REPTILES IN IRELAND.— Robert Etheridge , Esq . , announces the discovery of no less than four , if not five , new genera ...
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