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... usually be re- lieved by placing a rusty nail in their drinking water ; " Diarrhoea if this is not effective , administer Remedy . " Should the bird be troubled with costive- ness , mix an additional quantity of green fruit to the ...
... usually be re- lieved by placing a rusty nail in their drinking water ; " Diarrhoea if this is not effective , administer Remedy . " Should the bird be troubled with costive- ness , mix an additional quantity of green fruit to the ...
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... usually been varnished , in former times , over the accumulated dirt and smoke and frequently , in case of old pictures , with a very fat copal varnish , i . e . , one rich in oil , which became quite dark yellow itself through age ...
... usually been varnished , in former times , over the accumulated dirt and smoke and frequently , in case of old pictures , with a very fat copal varnish , i . e . , one rich in oil , which became quite dark yellow itself through age ...
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... usually good , and light - colored , light and spongy galls are usually inferior . This difference does not appear to be de- pendent on whether the gall is perforated or not , and there is no difference between galls with holes and ...
... usually good , and light - colored , light and spongy galls are usually inferior . This difference does not appear to be de- pendent on whether the gall is perforated or not , and there is no difference between galls with holes and ...
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... usually excentric . According to the needs of the growing plant , these starch - grains , once they have been formed by the chlorophyll - bodies , can be changed to sugar and re- formed and redeposited elsewhere , as often as it may be ...
... usually excentric . According to the needs of the growing plant , these starch - grains , once they have been formed by the chlorophyll - bodies , can be changed to sugar and re- formed and redeposited elsewhere , as often as it may be ...
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... usually ascribed to Metroxylon Sagu ( Sagus Rumphii ) and other palms ; Palma ( Palmacea ) .- H . Tropical countries . — D. The word " sago " refers to the product of a process of treating starch ( any starch ) so as to form the pecul ...
... usually ascribed to Metroxylon Sagu ( Sagus Rumphii ) and other palms ; Palma ( Palmacea ) .- H . Tropical countries . — D. The word " sago " refers to the product of a process of treating starch ( any starch ) so as to form the pecul ...
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