Nature, Volume 60Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1899 - Electronic journals |
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Page 287
... nature , there can be no impropriety in producing them by the art of the gardener . In our own time , Reichenbach , judging from appearances , described as natural hybrids numerous orchids . Veitch and others have confirmed the ...
... nature , there can be no impropriety in producing them by the art of the gardener . In our own time , Reichenbach , judging from appearances , described as natural hybrids numerous orchids . Veitch and others have confirmed the ...
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... nature in which he appears to be of little or no account ; and ponder over a conception which , however , he did not make his knowledge of the nature of living things and so of his own known until some years later , and which did not ...
... nature in which he appears to be of little or no account ; and ponder over a conception which , however , he did not make his knowledge of the nature of living things and so of his own known until some years later , and which did not ...
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... nature and the uni- verse , of plant , beast , man , and God . The book is divided into five parts . The first is entitled " Subject and Object of the Study of Nature , " and discusses things and ideas , time and space , causality ...
... nature and the uni- verse , of plant , beast , man , and God . The book is divided into five parts . The first is entitled " Subject and Object of the Study of Nature , " and discusses things and ideas , time and space , causality ...
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