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The cultivators ' methods of dealing with insect - pests have been described by Mr. H. L. Dutt1 and their methods of treating plant diseases by Mr. S. K. Basu . The appearance or disappear- ance of insect - pests is ascribed to the ...
The cultivators ' methods of dealing with insect - pests have been described by Mr. H. L. Dutt1 and their methods of treating plant diseases by Mr. S. K. Basu . The appearance or disappear- ance of insect - pests is ascribed to the ...
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( 7 ) As within the seeds the forms of plants are hidden , So in the knowledge of the Creator was that which has now been created . In using allusions he does not confine himself solely to VOL .
( 7 ) As within the seeds the forms of plants are hidden , So in the knowledge of the Creator was that which has now been created . In using allusions he does not confine himself solely to VOL .
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The sister's husband of the bridegroom digs a miniature tank about a foot deep and two feet square and on its eastern edge plants a plantain sapling . On its western edge a stone - slab is placed over three bundles of thatching grass .
The sister's husband of the bridegroom digs a miniature tank about a foot deep and two feet square and on its eastern edge plants a plantain sapling . On its western edge a stone - slab is placed over three bundles of thatching grass .
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The swallow - worts are plants which belong to the Order Asclepiadea . ... While the botanical name of the white - lowered species is Calotropis procera which is a slightly smaller plant and grows in the drier tracts , being found most ...
The swallow - worts are plants which belong to the Order Asclepiadea . ... While the botanical name of the white - lowered species is Calotropis procera which is a slightly smaller plant and grows in the drier tracts , being found most ...
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With reference to this plant , Sir George Watt says : " One of the earliest European writers to describe this plant was Prosper Alpinus ( De Pl . Egypti , 1592 , ch . XXV ) . He tells us that it is the beidelsar of Alexandria , where it ...
With reference to this plant , Sir George Watt says : " One of the earliest European writers to describe this plant was Prosper Alpinus ( De Pl . Egypti , 1592 , ch . XXV ) . He tells us that it is the beidelsar of Alexandria , where it ...
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