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... of Wisconsin . " Well , " says some New England friend , " your Illinois prairie must be a rather dry field for a botanist in May or June . These families of plants which you have mentioned 6 THE BOTANY OF CENTRAL ILLINOIS .
... of Wisconsin . " Well , " says some New England friend , " your Illinois prairie must be a rather dry field for a botanist in May or June . These families of plants which you have mentioned 6 THE BOTANY OF CENTRAL ILLINOIS .
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... say odd looking , because the shape of the flower is so remarkably similar to the outline of a common house fly . Nestling close beside some decaying log we may , perhaps , find Dicentra Canadensis with its pure white heart - shaped ...
... say odd looking , because the shape of the flower is so remarkably similar to the outline of a common house fly . Nestling close beside some decaying log we may , perhaps , find Dicentra Canadensis with its pure white heart - shaped ...
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... say from what part of the plant it is poured out , though it is probable special glands have been set apart to perform that function . To de- cide this question , certainly , would require close observation on the liv- ing pitchers ...
... say from what part of the plant it is poured out , though it is probable special glands have been set apart to perform that function . To de- cide this question , certainly , would require close observation on the liv- ing pitchers ...
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Journal " for 1832 and 1833 , by Treviranus , he says the cuticle does not cover the glandular surface ; it is , however , very easy to demonstrate that it is reflected down over each gland , and whatever liquid is excreted must filter ...
Journal " for 1832 and 1833 , by Treviranus , he says the cuticle does not cover the glandular surface ; it is , however , very easy to demonstrate that it is reflected down over each gland , and whatever liquid is excreted must filter ...
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... says , " the Burbolt ( Burbot ) is the only one of the extensive family of the codfishes which has its residence in fresh water , where it is distinguished by exhibiting some of * Lota compressa Lesueur . AMER . NATURALIST , VOL . III ...
... says , " the Burbolt ( Burbot ) is the only one of the extensive family of the codfishes which has its residence in fresh water , where it is distinguished by exhibiting some of * Lota compressa Lesueur . AMER . NATURALIST , VOL . III ...
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