The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... many long and partly clasping leaves , and also its precious burthen of watercups , is too feeble to support the THE STRUCTURE OF THE PITCHER PLANT . 13 THE STRUCTURE OF THE PITCHER PLANT By J G Hunt, M D With Illustrations,
... many long and partly clasping leaves , and also its precious burthen of watercups , is too feeble to support the THE STRUCTURE OF THE PITCHER PLANT . 13 THE STRUCTURE OF THE PITCHER PLANT By J G Hunt, M D With Illustrations,
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... leaves peculiar appendages not unlike pitchers in form , and hence they are commonly known as pitcher - plants . Like the pitchers we use for domestic pur- poses , they are often colored with many gorgeous tints , and fashioned into ...
... leaves peculiar appendages not unlike pitchers in form , and hence they are commonly known as pitcher - plants . Like the pitchers we use for domestic pur- poses , they are often colored with many gorgeous tints , and fashioned into ...
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... leaves . The most noticeable among the many plants which were growing in the water , was a gigantic Sagittaria , rising above the water six or eight feet ; its beautiful pointed leaves and white flowers bearing a great similarity to the ...
... leaves . The most noticeable among the many plants which were growing in the water , was a gigantic Sagittaria , rising above the water six or eight feet ; its beautiful pointed leaves and white flowers bearing a great similarity to the ...
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... leaves . Reaching an open spot I saw a beautiful bird balancing himself on a slender twig , and occasionally uttering a plain- tive note , of no great melody , but far from disagreeable , as is the case with many tropical birds . His ...
... leaves . Reaching an open spot I saw a beautiful bird balancing himself on a slender twig , and occasionally uttering a plain- tive note , of no great melody , but far from disagreeable , as is the case with many tropical birds . His ...
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... leaf , bit it off and gave it to a slave , who immediately marched off with it in a contrary direction to the main body ... leaves which had been blown away from their bearers . * The red light of the setting sun warned me to be stirring ...
... leaf , bit it off and gave it to a slave , who immediately marched off with it in a contrary direction to the main body ... leaves which had been blown away from their bearers . * The red light of the setting sun warned me to be stirring ...
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