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... Head , Chequer - flower , & c . , which is found in meadows and pastures in the east and south of England , flowering in April or May . They are specially plentiful in the Magdalen water - meadows , Oxford . The flowers are pale or dark ...
... Head , Chequer - flower , & c . , which is found in meadows and pastures in the east and south of England , flowering in April or May . They are specially plentiful in the Magdalen water - meadows , Oxford . The flowers are pale or dark ...
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... head occupies about a third ; a hump on the back marks the end of the distinct vertebræ and the beginning of an un- segmented portion known as the urostyle . The tail has completely disappeared , the young animal having literally lived ...
... head occupies about a third ; a hump on the back marks the end of the distinct vertebræ and the beginning of an un- segmented portion known as the urostyle . The tail has completely disappeared , the young animal having literally lived ...
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... head of this class of fuels is the anthracite coal , holding over 90 per cent . of carbon , and therefore of special value for some purposes in metallurgy and otherwise . Anthracite is very compact , somewhat brittle , and does not ...
... head of this class of fuels is the anthracite coal , holding over 90 per cent . of carbon , and therefore of special value for some purposes in metallurgy and otherwise . Anthracite is very compact , somewhat brittle , and does not ...
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... head into two inlets , Chignecto Bay and Minas Basin , which are separated by narrow necks of land from the Gulf of St Lawrence . It has an extreme breadth of 45 miles and a length up to Chignecto Bay of 140 miles ; it receives the St ...
... head into two inlets , Chignecto Bay and Minas Basin , which are separated by narrow necks of land from the Gulf of St Lawrence . It has an extreme breadth of 45 miles and a length up to Chignecto Bay of 140 miles ; it receives the St ...
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... heads , which become separated off as distinct cells , the future sporangium , by a partition which grows , however , inwards , into the interior of the enlarging spherical head , as the columella . The protoplasm of the sporangium is ...
... heads , which become separated off as distinct cells , the future sporangium , by a partition which grows , however , inwards , into the interior of the enlarging spherical head , as the columella . The protoplasm of the sporangium is ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 5 Affichage du livre entier - 1901 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 5 Affichage du livre entier - 1901 |
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