The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... Trees , p . 214. Review of the Scandinavian Contribu- tions to Natural History in 1867-8 , pp . 214 , 275. The Harris Correspond- ence , p . 323. Pictures and Stories of Animals , p . 324. Fishing in American Waters , p . 324. The ...
... Trees , p . 214. Review of the Scandinavian Contribu- tions to Natural History in 1867-8 , pp . 214 , 275. The Harris Correspond- ence , p . 323. Pictures and Stories of Animals , p . 324. Fishing in American Waters , p . 324. The ...
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... trees bend low , Where the wild flowers grow , ' Mid the shadows deep " Nepenthe's pitchers weep . ABOUT twenty species of the genus Nepenthes are known to botanists , and while some are natives of swamps in Africa and China , most of ...
... trees bend low , Where the wild flowers grow , ' Mid the shadows deep " Nepenthe's pitchers weep . ABOUT twenty species of the genus Nepenthes are known to botanists , and while some are natives of swamps in Africa and China , most of ...
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... trees , shun- ning only the dense forest . RUBY - CROWNED WREN ( Regulus calendula ) and GOLDEN- CROWNED WREN ( R. satrapa ) . Seen in small numbers throughout the Rocky Mountains . WATER OUZEL ( Hydrobata Mexicana ) . I was surprised ...
... trees , shun- ning only the dense forest . RUBY - CROWNED WREN ( Regulus calendula ) and GOLDEN- CROWNED WREN ( R. satrapa ) . Seen in small numbers throughout the Rocky Mountains . WATER OUZEL ( Hydrobata Mexicana ) . I was surprised ...
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... trees , which , with the vines and even the grasses , appeared each one to vie with all others in the production of hooks , thorns and prickles . The mosquitoes , too , were by no means idle . The path soon brought me to the edge of a ...
... trees , which , with the vines and even the grasses , appeared each one to vie with all others in the production of hooks , thorns and prickles . The mosquitoes , too , were by no means idle . The path soon brought me to the edge of a ...
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... trees and their fruits are graphically described , and the draw- ings which illustrate them are characteristic , especially that of the Bam- boo . We have space to quote but one or two of the more interesting passages , since these ...
... trees and their fruits are graphically described , and the draw- ings which illustrate them are characteristic , especially that of the Bam- boo . We have space to quote but one or two of the more interesting passages , since these ...
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