Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, Volume 24Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1888 - Natural history |
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... STEM OF COMMON , SHOWING BULGES CAUSED BY WOODBINE , 275 Anterior Antennæ , 32 Anvil Clouds , 5 Asplanchna myrmeleo ... Stem near the Base of Toothwort , 13 Tree - Stem , showing direction taken by Ivy Stems and Branches , 275 Trifolium ...
... STEM OF COMMON , SHOWING BULGES CAUSED BY WOODBINE , 275 Anterior Antennæ , 32 Anvil Clouds , 5 Asplanchna myrmeleo ... Stem near the Base of Toothwort , 13 Tree - Stem , showing direction taken by Ivy Stems and Branches , 275 Trifolium ...
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... stem will present the widest possible diversity . Yet in considering the process of growth , we must not overlook the variety of elements which may be absorbed from the earth and atmosphere . It is not a question of the simple evolution ...
... stem will present the widest possible diversity . Yet in considering the process of growth , we must not overlook the variety of elements which may be absorbed from the earth and atmosphere . It is not a question of the simple evolution ...
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... stem . These are probably caused by the uniting of the underneath ribs of the leaf ; for through each partition wall , between the cavities , may be traced the vascular bundles which ran through the ribs of the leaf in its earlier ...
... stem . These are probably caused by the uniting of the underneath ribs of the leaf ; for through each partition wall , between the cavities , may be traced the vascular bundles which ran through the ribs of the leaf in its earlier ...
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... stem cells of glandular hairs . X 220 . Fig . 12. - Transverse section of underground stem near the base , showing attachments to the host ( hazel ) . ( a ) Hazel root ; ( b ) vascular tissue of host ; ( c ) vascular tissue of parasite ...
... stem cells of glandular hairs . X 220 . Fig . 12. - Transverse section of underground stem near the base , showing attachments to the host ( hazel ) . ( a ) Hazel root ; ( b ) vascular tissue of host ; ( c ) vascular tissue of parasite ...
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... stem ; and when it is considered that the soil in which the plant grows is invariably dense with these rootlets , it is not surprising that they issue of SCIENCE - GOSSIP , I remarked that , ކ cussions reported in the journal of the ...
... stem ; and when it is considered that the soil in which the plant grows is invariably dense with these rootlets , it is not surprising that they issue of SCIENCE - GOSSIP , I remarked that , ކ cussions reported in the journal of the ...
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