Transactions of the Academy of Science of Saint LouisAcademy of Science of St. Louis, 1856 - Science "Celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the first meeting," in v. 16 |
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... branches can perhaps best be seen from the accompanying photographs ( upper figures , Pl . X , XI . ) , made on the morning of February 28th . The first one represents a group of hornbeam trees ( Carpinus betulus ) in the arboretum of ...
... branches can perhaps best be seen from the accompanying photographs ( upper figures , Pl . X , XI . ) , made on the morning of February 28th . The first one represents a group of hornbeam trees ( Carpinus betulus ) in the arboretum of ...
Page 146
... branches drooped more and more ; the strongest branches were bent to the ground , and in many instances the weight was great enough to break the branch . The smaller branches where the weight of ice was proportionately greatest often ...
... branches drooped more and more ; the strongest branches were bent to the ground , and in many instances the weight was great enough to break the branch . The smaller branches where the weight of ice was proportionately greatest often ...
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Academy of Science of St. Louis. In weighing the branches short pieces were taken ; usually the twigs were about three years old , although several were older branches . It would obviously be unfair to compare a branch inch in diameter ...
Academy of Science of St. Louis. In weighing the branches short pieces were taken ; usually the twigs were about three years old , although several were older branches . It would obviously be unfair to compare a branch inch in diameter ...
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