Magazine of Natural History: And Journal of Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Geology, and Meteorology, 2 tomasJohn Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1829 |
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... Flora Doméstica , Sylvan Sketches , & c . 165 On the Natural History of Vegetables . By Mentor - On some Phenomena attending Sphæ`ria fraxi- - 171 nea . By Electricus Some Account of a remarkable Spruce Fir Tree in the Woods at Braco ...
... Flora Doméstica , Sylvan Sketches , & c . 165 On the Natural History of Vegetables . By Mentor - On some Phenomena attending Sphæ`ria fraxi- - 171 nea . By Electricus Some Account of a remarkable Spruce Fir Tree in the Woods at Braco ...
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... Flora of Berwick upon Tweed . By George Literary Notices COLLECTANEA . PART IV . MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE . LIST OF ENGRAVINGS . 114 108. Foot of a large. PART II . A brief Account of Microscopical Observations made in the Months of ...
... Flora of Berwick upon Tweed . By George Literary Notices COLLECTANEA . PART IV . MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE . LIST OF ENGRAVINGS . 114 108. Foot of a large. PART II . A brief Account of Microscopical Observations made in the Months of ...
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... Flora Brasilia Meridionalis . Fascic . 10. Paris . 4to , 15s .; folio , color.31 . Saint Amans , M.de : Flore Agenaise , ou Description méthodique des Plantes observées dans le département de Lot - et - Garonne et dans quelques par ...
... Flora Brasilia Meridionalis . Fascic . 10. Paris . 4to , 15s .; folio , color.31 . Saint Amans , M.de : Flore Agenaise , ou Description méthodique des Plantes observées dans le département de Lot - et - Garonne et dans quelques par ...
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... Flora Brunsvicensis . Brunswick . 11 thl . 1ste . abthl . gr . 8vo . 12s . 6d . Schrader , H. A .: Blumenbachia , novum e Loasearum familia genus . Gr . 4to . 4s . Wallroth , Dr. F. G .: Rosæ plantarum generis historia succincta . Nord ...
... Flora Brunsvicensis . Brunswick . 11 thl . 1ste . abthl . gr . 8vo . 12s . 6d . Schrader , H. A .: Blumenbachia , novum e Loasearum familia genus . Gr . 4to . 4s . Wallroth , Dr. F. G .: Rosæ plantarum generis historia succincta . Nord ...
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... Flora . In the garden and fields the appearance of the early flowers , and swelling of the pregnant buds , indicate the advancing season , showing the stage of its advancement , by comparing present appearances with those of the like ...
... Flora . In the garden and fields the appearance of the early flowers , and swelling of the pregnant buds , indicate the advancing season , showing the stage of its advancement , by comparing present appearances with those of the like ...
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Magazine of Natural History– And Journal of Zoology, Botany ..., 1 tomas Visos knygos peržiūra - 1837 |
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