Nature, Volume 96Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1915 - Electronic journals |
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... species of the eastern tropics , while M. sarmentosus is the species found in the West Indies . Mr. Petch devotes his attention to the Ceylon species , which are described in some detail and illus- trated by an excellent series of ...
... species of the eastern tropics , while M. sarmentosus is the species found in the West Indies . Mr. Petch devotes his attention to the Ceylon species , which are described in some detail and illus- trated by an excellent series of ...
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... species investigated were almost exclusively vegetable feeders , and were most abundant in situations where a rich phytoplankton was accessible . All were negatively phototactic , and were markedly intolerant of even a slight increase ...
... species investigated were almost exclusively vegetable feeders , and were most abundant in situations where a rich phytoplankton was accessible . All were negatively phototactic , and were markedly intolerant of even a slight increase ...
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... species of Primula from China , Tibet , and the Himalaya in Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden , Edinburgh , vol . ix . , No. xli . The Chinese and Tibetan species are from the collections recently made by Mr. G. Forrest and Mr. F ...
... species of Primula from China , Tibet , and the Himalaya in Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden , Edinburgh , vol . ix . , No. xli . The Chinese and Tibetan species are from the collections recently made by Mr. G. Forrest and Mr. F ...
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Ball C F death 207 The Vegetation on the Gallipoli Beardmore Sir W New President of the Iron and Steel | 51 |
Abbott Fowle and Aldrich The Solar Constant 296 Arctowski H Sunspot Activity and the Terrestrial | 80 |
Abel P The Sugar Factories in the Bihar District 93 Armitage E Nodules on the Intermediate Bladderwort | 114 |
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