The Natural History of Selborne: And the Naturalist's CalendarFrederick Warne and Company, 1879 - 470 стор. |
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... plants , which are not to be expected on a spot far removed from rivers , and lying up amidst the hill country at the spring heads . To enumerate all the plants that have been discovered within our limits would be a needless work ; but ...
... plants , which are not to be expected on a spot far removed from rivers , and lying up amidst the hill country at the spring heads . To enumerate all the plants that have been discovered within our limits would be a needless work ; but ...
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... plants that we expect should keep pace the one with the other ; but other congenerous vegetables differ so widely in their time of flowering , that we cannot but admire . I shall only instance at present in the crocus sativus , the ...
... plants that we expect should keep pace the one with the other ; but other congenerous vegetables differ so widely in their time of flowering , that we cannot but admire . I shall only instance at present in the crocus sativus , the ...
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... plants ; hence perhaps it might be proper , though not practised , to leave purposely some male plants in every garden , that their farina might impregnate the blossoms . The female plants without their male attendants are not in their ...
... plants ; hence perhaps it might be proper , though not practised , to leave purposely some male plants in every garden , that their farina might impregnate the blossoms . The female plants without their male attendants are not in their ...
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THE NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE | 3 |
THE ANTIGUITIES OF SELBORN | 381 |
SUMMARY OF THE WEATHER | 437 |
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