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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... plants planted in it . The aquarium was then left to itself for some time , in order that the plants might take root , and the animalcules propagate themselves . Two pairs of sticklebacks we procured about the middle of April ; the ...
... plants planted in it . The aquarium was then left to itself for some time , in order that the plants might take root , and the animalcules propagate themselves . Two pairs of sticklebacks we procured about the middle of April ; the ...
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... plants , but gave rise to nodular swellings , and to alteration of the tissues . The laniger plant - bug ( Lachnus laniger ) , which attacks apple - trees especially , has on many occa- sions destroyed the plantations of Normandy . This ...
... plants , but gave rise to nodular swellings , and to alteration of the tissues . The laniger plant - bug ( Lachnus laniger ) , which attacks apple - trees especially , has on many occa- sions destroyed the plantations of Normandy . This ...
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... objects easily found upon which the first efforts at mounting may be successfully exercised . LEWIS G. MILLS , LL.B. , Armagh . IMPERFECTLY DEVELOPED PLANTS . AS S the record of variations. JAN . 1 , 1866. ] 7 SCIENCE - GOSSIP .
... objects easily found upon which the first efforts at mounting may be successfully exercised . LEWIS G. MILLS , LL.B. , Armagh . IMPERFECTLY DEVELOPED PLANTS . AS S the record of variations. JAN . 1 , 1866. ] 7 SCIENCE - GOSSIP .
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... PLANTS . AS S the record of variations in plants , and of ab- normal forms , seems to be interesting to many of the readers of SCIENCE - GOSSIP , I make no other apology for contributing a second chapter on the same subject . the horse ...
... PLANTS . AS S the record of variations in plants , and of ab- normal forms , seems to be interesting to many of the readers of SCIENCE - GOSSIP , I make no other apology for contributing a second chapter on the same subject . the horse ...
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... plant belongs to the natural order Nyctaginaceae , a tribe in which there is no corolla , but the calyx becomes coloured , and is placed , solitary or clustered , in an involucre Whilst at Llanberis during the past summer , I found , in ...
... plant belongs to the natural order Nyctaginaceae , a tribe in which there is no corolla , but the calyx becomes coloured , and is placed , solitary or clustered , in an involucre Whilst at Llanberis during the past summer , I found , in ...
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