The National Quarterly Review, Volume 2Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1860 |
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Pagina 283
... plants could be classed without a knowledge of their physiology . Whether the object be to study the nature of plants , or their uses , it is equally neces- sary to know their names . The methods invented to find out the names of plants ...
... plants could be classed without a knowledge of their physiology . Whether the object be to study the nature of plants , or their uses , it is equally neces- sary to know their names . The methods invented to find out the names of plants ...
Pagina 289
... plants and arranged them in their herbaria , they stopped short in their investigations , that they did not know the thousand ties which link together the families of plants , in groups more or less intimate , and form alliances between ...
... plants and arranged them in their herbaria , they stopped short in their investigations , that they did not know the thousand ties which link together the families of plants , in groups more or less intimate , and form alliances between ...
Pagina 290
... plants . The study of botany has of late become less popular than formerly , because it has been presented in too ... plants . " " Had you no specimens of plants for analysis ? " " No. " " Did you never go out to collect plants ? " " No ...
... plants . The study of botany has of late become less popular than formerly , because it has been presented in too ... plants . " " Had you no specimens of plants for analysis ? " " No. " " Did you never go out to collect plants ? " " No ...
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CONTENTS | 17 |
AMERICAN FEMALE NOVELISTS | 31 |
CAMOENS AND HIS TRANSLATORS | 46 |
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