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 33
... entirely double . Babington , in his Manual , assigns April and May as the time of the blossoming of this species ; I have always observed it in flower by the end of February or the begin- ning of March ; and have twice or thrice ...
... entirely double . Babington , in his Manual , assigns April and May as the time of the blossoming of this species ; I have always observed it in flower by the end of February or the begin- ning of March ; and have twice or thrice ...
Page 74
... entirely clothed with hairs per- ceptible to the naked eye , consists of three segments , which are separated from each other by well - marked constrictions ; these three are : the head , the chest or thorax , and the belly or abdomen ...
... entirely clothed with hairs per- ceptible to the naked eye , consists of three segments , which are separated from each other by well - marked constrictions ; these three are : the head , the chest or thorax , and the belly or abdomen ...
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... entirely of vegetable substances . I think the caddises might be classed into vegetarians and carnivorians , homeopaths and allopaths , for some live entirely on a vegetable diet , others prefer meat in large quantities , while some ...
... entirely of vegetable substances . I think the caddises might be classed into vegetarians and carnivorians , homeopaths and allopaths , for some live entirely on a vegetable diet , others prefer meat in large quantities , while some ...
Contents
Mistletoe in Devonshire 114 | 14 |
Furzeleaves Trifoliate 115 | 15 |
Moa of New Zealand 282 | 23 |
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