The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... mentioned plant has received the popular name of Prairie Orchis we can- not conjecture , for it looks , when growing on the prairie , like a half starved and homesick foreigner to one who has seen its luxuriant growth by hundreds in the ...
... mentioned plant has received the popular name of Prairie Orchis we can- not conjecture , for it looks , when growing on the prairie , like a half starved and homesick foreigner to one who has seen its luxuriant growth by hundreds in the ...
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June . These families of plants which you have mentioned as nearly absent from your flora are the very ones which fur- nish our spring with all her glories . " And we must admit that the loss from our vernal list of the Kalmias ...
June . These families of plants which you have mentioned as nearly absent from your flora are the very ones which fur- nish our spring with all her glories . " And we must admit that the loss from our vernal list of the Kalmias ...
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... mentioned , but their names would occupy too much space . The elegant Collinsia verna must , however , not be omitted , nor the flaming Red - bud , which is now clothed only with its garlands of purple flowers , and rivals in its ...
... mentioned , but their names would occupy too much space . The elegant Collinsia verna must , however , not be omitted , nor the flaming Red - bud , which is now clothed only with its garlands of purple flowers , and rivals in its ...
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... mentioned above , are on such occasions , -a circumstance which would render it unnecessary for the song - sparrow to repair its nest . " The first nest of the sparrow is occupied by the first brood , and are tended by the male , while ...
... mentioned above , are on such occasions , -a circumstance which would render it unnecessary for the song - sparrow to repair its nest . " The first nest of the sparrow is occupied by the first brood , and are tended by the male , while ...
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... belted kingfisher , whose form is similar to the above mentioned birds ; how ill - adapted he is to gather materials from the ground to form a nest . Al- though a bird of strong pinion , yet deprive him THE CHIMNEY SWALLOW . 11.
... belted kingfisher , whose form is similar to the above mentioned birds ; how ill - adapted he is to gather materials from the ground to form a nest . Al- though a bird of strong pinion , yet deprive him THE CHIMNEY SWALLOW . 11.
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