Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, Volúmenes26-27Robert Hardwicke, 1888 |
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... Edited by BRITTEN , F. L. S. , : BRITISH MUSEUM ( NATURAL HISTORY ) , SOUTH KENSINGTON VOL . XXVI . ILLUSTRATED WITH PLATES . LONDON : WEST , NEWMAN & CO . , 54 , HATTON GARDEN . 1888 . LONDON : WEST , NEWMAN AND CO . , PRINTERS.
... Edited by BRITTEN , F. L. S. , : BRITISH MUSEUM ( NATURAL HISTORY ) , SOUTH KENSINGTON VOL . XXVI . ILLUSTRATED WITH PLATES . LONDON : WEST , NEWMAN & CO . , 54 , HATTON GARDEN . 1888 . LONDON : WEST , NEWMAN AND CO . , PRINTERS.
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... Natural Order of Nymphæēm , " in which he divided the Linnean genus Nymphæa into two . For one of these he retained the Linnean name ; the other he styled Castalia . The volume is dated 1806 ; but internal evidence shows that this first ...
... Natural Order of Nymphæēm , " in which he divided the Linnean genus Nymphæa into two . For one of these he retained the Linnean name ; the other he styled Castalia . The volume is dated 1806 ; but internal evidence shows that this first ...
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... natural hybrids in addition ) ; for something like 50 or 60 have been fully described , and the garden names are yet ... natural ones are given , while in Lalia the numbers are 15 and 7 respectively ; and it is curious to note that with ...
... natural hybrids in addition ) ; for something like 50 or 60 have been fully described , and the garden names are yet ... natural ones are given , while in Lalia the numbers are 15 and 7 respectively ; and it is curious to note that with ...
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... natural hybrids solved at present . Singularly enough , 2 of the artificially raised Cattleyas , and no less than 11 of the Lalias , were raised by crosses between the two genera ; a matter which furnishes food for reflection as to why ...
... natural hybrids solved at present . Singularly enough , 2 of the artificially raised Cattleyas , and no less than 11 of the Lalias , were raised by crosses between the two genera ; a matter which furnishes food for reflection as to why ...
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... naturally to incorporate the many aspects of his character as he was known , not only to those who came into more ... Natural Science Society , and was the second recipient ( Mrs. Kingsley being the first ) of the Kingsley memorial ...
... naturally to incorporate the many aspects of his character as he was known , not only to those who came into more ... Natural Science Society , and was the second recipient ( Mrs. Kingsley being the first ) of the Kingsley memorial ...
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