The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, Rev. with Large Additions, Tom 7Harry Thurston Peck Dodd, Mead, 1898 |
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... natural order liliacea , nearly allied to the hyacinth , but differing in the globose or subcylindrical perianth , contracted at the mouth , and 6 - toothed . The species are natives chiefly of the countries near the Mediterranean , and ...
... natural order liliacea , nearly allied to the hyacinth , but differing in the globose or subcylindrical perianth , contracted at the mouth , and 6 - toothed . The species are natives chiefly of the countries near the Mediterranean , and ...
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... natural order liliacea , natives of Australia , and constituting a very peculiar feature in the vegetation of that part of the world . They have shrubby stems , with tufts of long wiry foliage at the summit , some- what resembling small ...
... natural order liliacea , natives of Australia , and constituting a very peculiar feature in the vegetation of that part of the world . They have shrubby stems , with tufts of long wiry foliage at the summit , some- what resembling small ...
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... natural order scrophularineæ , having a 5 - partite calyx , the upper lip of the corolla bifid , the lower trifid , only two stamens fertile , and the anthers pendulous . G. officinalis , sometimes called HEDGE HYSSOP , is found in ...
... natural order scrophularineæ , having a 5 - partite calyx , the upper lip of the corolla bifid , the lower trifid , only two stamens fertile , and the anthers pendulous . G. officinalis , sometimes called HEDGE HYSSOP , is found in ...
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... Natural Science and Religion ( 1880 ) . Dr. Gray , though accepting the theory of natural selection , declared that it could be recon- ciled " with the strictest creed , " and , in opposition to Darwin , maintained that " variation ...
... Natural Science and Religion ( 1880 ) . Dr. Gray , though accepting the theory of natural selection , declared that it could be recon- ciled " with the strictest creed , " and , in opposition to Darwin , maintained that " variation ...
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... natural beauty of his native country , and rambled in Scotland , Wales , and the English lake counties . He made notes wherever he went , and wrote copious descrip- tions of what he had seen to his literary friends . He published his ...
... natural beauty of his native country , and rambled in Scotland , Wales , and the English lake counties . He made notes wherever he went , and wrote copious descrip- tions of what he had seen to his literary friends . He published his ...
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