The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, Volume 2Encyclopedia Britannica Company, 1910 |
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Page 11
... natural orders and genera departures from the course of development just described have been noted . In the natural order Rosaceae , the series Querciflorae , and the very anomalous genus Casuarina and others , instead of a single ...
... natural orders and genera departures from the course of development just described have been noted . In the natural order Rosaceae , the series Querciflorae , and the very anomalous genus Casuarina and others , instead of a single ...
Page 13
... natural classes of Dicotyledons and Monocotyledons distinguished alike in vegetative and in reproductive construction , yet showing remarkable parallel sequences in development ; and we see that the Dicotyledons are the more advanced ...
... natural classes of Dicotyledons and Monocotyledons distinguished alike in vegetative and in reproductive construction , yet showing remarkable parallel sequences in development ; and we see that the Dicotyledons are the more advanced ...
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... Natural History ; and there are one or two fishing passages in the anthology . But in Greck literature as a whole the subject of angling is not at all prominent . In writers of late Greek , however , there is more material . Plutarch ...
... Natural History ; and there are one or two fishing passages in the anthology . But in Greck literature as a whole the subject of angling is not at all prominent . In writers of late Greek , however , there is more material . Plutarch ...
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... natural , and it has naturally led to efforts on the part of the angling majority to counteract , if possible , the growing difficulty . These efforts have been directed chiefly in two ways , one the establishment of fishing clubs , the ...
... natural , and it has naturally led to efforts on the part of the angling majority to counteract , if possible , the growing difficulty . These efforts have been directed chiefly in two ways , one the establishment of fishing clubs , the ...
Page 27
... natural insect . Of the two first methods the wet fly is the older and may be taken first . Time was when all good anglers cast their flies down- stream and thought no harm . But in 1857 W. C. Stewart pub- lished his Practical Angler ...
... natural insect . Of the two first methods the wet fly is the older and may be taken first . Time was when all good anglers cast their flies down- stream and thought no harm . But in 1857 W. C. Stewart pub- lished his Practical Angler ...
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