My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1905 |
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Page 60
... mountains of rubbish that each succeeding year will render more utterly impossible of examination by any human being who may live in the next century . In connection with South Kensington , the suggestion has been put forward that a ...
... mountains of rubbish that each succeeding year will render more utterly impossible of examination by any human being who may live in the next century . In connection with South Kensington , the suggestion has been put forward that a ...
Page 67
... mountainous parts of southern Europe and Western Asia , especially in the sierras of Spain . When I ' In Lindley's " Vegetable Kingdom " ( 3rd ed . ) he gives among the characters of the Order Myristicaceæ , " Leaves not dotted . " - A ...
... mountainous parts of southern Europe and Western Asia , especially in the sierras of Spain . When I ' In Lindley's " Vegetable Kingdom " ( 3rd ed . ) he gives among the characters of the Order Myristicaceæ , " Leaves not dotted . " - A ...
Page 73
... mountain species greenish , although some of the smaller ones have scarlet fruit . Myrtles ( the berried species , all of which have innocuous , although not many sapid fruits ) have in the great majority of Amazon species , black ...
... mountain species greenish , although some of the smaller ones have scarlet fruit . Myrtles ( the berried species , all of which have innocuous , although not many sapid fruits ) have in the great majority of Amazon species , black ...
Page 74
... vegetation of the forests and mountains of equatorial America , which would have been of the greatest scientific and popular interest . CHAPTER XXVIII MY FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES - DR . PURLAND 74 [ CHAP . XXVII ] MY LIFE.
... vegetation of the forests and mountains of equatorial America , which would have been of the greatest scientific and popular interest . CHAPTER XXVIII MY FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES - DR . PURLAND 74 [ CHAP . XXVII ] MY LIFE.
Page 111
... mountainous country , and the next day one of the professors drove me in a buggy over very rough roads , and sometimes over snow , to a pretty waterfall , where I collected a few of the characteristic American ferns , which I sent home ...
... mountainous country , and the next day one of the professors drove me in a buggy over very rough roads , and sometimes over snow , to a pretty waterfall , where I collected a few of the characteristic American ferns , which I sent home ...
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