Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 1. köideRobert Hardwicke, 1865 |
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Page 56
... branches , has its leaf commonly divided into seven leaflets ; whilst the sycamore , sending off at eight or ten feet from the ground four or five large branches , has a long leaf - stalk dividing into five midribs . In like manner ...
... branches , has its leaf commonly divided into seven leaflets ; whilst the sycamore , sending off at eight or ten feet from the ground four or five large branches , has a long leaf - stalk dividing into five midribs . In like manner ...
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... branches , and twigs , terminating in so many hydra , wherein red and yellow intermixed afford a fine contrast to the whole ( fig . 2 ) . The glowing colours of the one , and the venerable aspect of the other , their intricate parts ...
... branches , and twigs , terminating in so many hydra , wherein red and yellow intermixed afford a fine contrast to the whole ( fig . 2 ) . The glowing colours of the one , and the venerable aspect of the other , their intricate parts ...
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... branches - that is , the branches were evolved in pairs . The extremities of the branches were terminated by a fructification in the form of a cone formed of linear scales , to which the name of Lepidostrobus has been given . In many of ...
... branches - that is , the branches were evolved in pairs . The extremities of the branches were terminated by a fructification in the form of a cone formed of linear scales , to which the name of Lepidostrobus has been given . In many of ...
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Mistletoe in Devonshire 114 | 14 |
Furzeleaves Trifoliate 115 | 15 |
Moa of New Zealand 282 | 23 |
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