Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 27. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1891 |
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... matter , as inflexibly as it acts upon the solar system . I trust that in this necessarily imperfect sketch I have at least shown how unjustifiable is the attempt to associate the great name of Darwin with the un- progressive school ...
... matter , as inflexibly as it acts upon the solar system . I trust that in this necessarily imperfect sketch I have at least shown how unjustifiable is the attempt to associate the great name of Darwin with the un- progressive school ...
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... matter . The wild kind is much more downy , though not so large as the cultivated insect , but by cultivation it becomes larger , and loses much of its woolly appearance . The cochineal feeds on several species of cactus , principally ...
... matter . The wild kind is much more downy , though not so large as the cultivated insect , but by cultivation it becomes larger , and loses much of its woolly appearance . The cochineal feeds on several species of cactus , principally ...
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... Distel in German - had reference to the thorny or prickly nature of the original plant . To make this matter quite certain I have fortunately been able to come upon the portrait of one of my grandparents ,. 32 HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE - GOSSIP .
... Distel in German - had reference to the thorny or prickly nature of the original plant . To make this matter quite certain I have fortunately been able to come upon the portrait of one of my grandparents ,. 32 HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE - GOSSIP .
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... matter to be found in other medical works . I have thus briefly , but as clearly as I was able , traced my family history from the earliest to the most modern times ; and now in a few words , in order that the whole matter may be ...
... matter to be found in other medical works . I have thus briefly , but as clearly as I was able , traced my family history from the earliest to the most modern times ; and now in a few words , in order that the whole matter may be ...
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... matter relating to the structure of the Diptera , but in his table of Brachycera families he , as Walker did , makes some families ( Empida , Dolichopida , and Conopida ) fall in both his primary divisions - which appears to me very ...
... matter relating to the structure of the Diptera , but in his table of Brachycera families he , as Walker did , makes some families ( Empida , Dolichopida , and Conopida ) fall in both his primary divisions - which appears to me very ...
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