The Journal of a NaturalistCarey & Lea, 1831 - 286 ページ |
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... foliage -Prevalence of plants in soils - Fetid hellebore - uses - Village doctress -Blossoms of plants - use not manifest - Carpenter bee - What flowers most abundant - design of flowers - application of flowers - love of flowers ...
... foliage -Prevalence of plants in soils - Fetid hellebore - uses - Village doctress -Blossoms of plants - use not manifest - Carpenter bee - What flowers most abundant - design of flowers - application of flowers - love of flowers ...
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... foliage by small moths - Salt winds - Leasing - its profits - an innocent occupa- tion - ordained by the Almighty - Old customs - wearing out - May - poles -Christmassing — Kitchen bushes - young holly - trees - Singular conceit ...
... foliage by small moths - Salt winds - Leasing - its profits - an innocent occupa- tion - ordained by the Almighty - Old customs - wearing out - May - poles -Christmassing — Kitchen bushes - young holly - trees - Singular conceit ...
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... foliage , that the sprays become pendent , and give the idea of luxuri- ance with weakness , of a growth beyond strength ; ad- vancing in age , its arms and sprays become less pensile , as the leaves are smaller and less burdensome ...
... foliage , that the sprays become pendent , and give the idea of luxuri- ance with weakness , of a growth beyond strength ; ad- vancing in age , its arms and sprays become less pensile , as the leaves are smaller and less burdensome ...
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... foliage of the young trees of this elm are the favorite food of the larvae of the Buff - tip - moth , ( Phal . Bucepha- la ) , for though they likewise feed upon the young leaves of the oak , and the lime , yet they give the preference ...
... foliage of the young trees of this elm are the favorite food of the larvae of the Buff - tip - moth , ( Phal . Bucepha- la ) , for though they likewise feed upon the young leaves of the oak , and the lime , yet they give the preference ...
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... foliage becomes tinged with a fine , mellow , yellow hue , contributing a full share with other trees to the ... foliage is scattered at our feet without preparation or a parting smile . Trees in full foliage have long been noted as ...
... foliage becomes tinged with a fine , mellow , yellow hue , contributing a full share with other trees to the ... foliage is scattered at our feet without preparation or a parting smile . Trees in full foliage have long been noted as ...
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157 ページ - And the fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth, and upon every fowl of the air, upon all that moveth upon the earth, and upon all the fishes of the sea; into your hand are they delivered.
30 ページ - And he spake of trees, from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall: he spake also of beasts, and of fowl, and of creeping things, and of fishes.
4 ページ - A SELECTION OF ONE HUNDRED PERRIN'S FABLES, ACCOMPANIED BY A KEY, Containing the text, a literal and free translation, arranged in such a manner as to point out the difference between the French and English idiom, &c., in 1 vol., 12mo. A COLLECTION OF COLLOQUIAL PHRASES, ON EVERY TOPIC NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN CONVERSATION...
286 ページ - Literature." —Baltimore Patriot. " It reflects the greatest credit on those who have been concerned in its production, and promises, in a variety of respects, to be the best as well as the most compendious dictionary of the arts, sciences, history, politics, biography, SLC.
16 ページ - ... raised, putting his burnt limb to the ground to support his body, the extremity of his leg-bone, the tibia, crumbled into fragments, having been calcined into lime. Still he expressed no sense of pain, and probably experienced none, from the gradual operation of the fire, and his own torpidity during the hours his foot was consuming. This poor drover survived his misfortunes in the hospital about a fortnight ; but the fire having extended to other parts of his body, recovery was hopeless.
5 ページ - ESSAY ON REMITTENT AND INTERMITTENT DISEASES, including generically Marsh Fever and Neuralgia — comprising under the former, various Anomalies, Obscurities, and Consequences, and under a new systematic View of the latter, treating of Tic Douloureux, Sciatica, Headache, Ophthalmia, Toothache, Palsy, and many other Modes and Consequences of this generic Disease; by JOHN MACCULLOCH, MD, FRS &c.
54 ページ - ... but, perhaps, it is the early flowers of spring that always bring with them the greatest degree of pleasure, and our affections seem immediately to expand at the sight of the first opening blossom under the sunny wall, or sheltered bank, however humble its race may be. In the long and sombre months of winter, our love of nature, like the buds of vegetation, seems closed and torpid; but, like them, it unfolds and reanimates with the opening year, and we welcome our long lost associates with a...
4 ページ - FABLES, accompanied by a Key, containing the text, a literal and free translation, arranged in such a manner as to point out the difference between the French and the English idiom, also a figured pronunciation of the French, according to the best French works extant on the subject ; the whole preceded by a short treatise on the sounds of the French language, compared with those of the English. LES...
55 ページ - ... the tomb : but plants, their foliage, flowers, or fruits, as the most graceful, varied, and pleasing objects that meet our view, have been more universally the object of design, and have supplied the most beautiful, and perhaps the earliest, embellishments of art. The pomegranate, the almond, and flowers were selected, even in the wilderness by divine appointment, to give form to the sacred utensils ; the rewards of merit, the wreath of the victor, were arboraceous. In later periods the acanthus,...
286 ページ - Those who can, by any honest modes of economy, reserve the sum of two dollars and fifty cents quarterly, from their family expenses, may pay for this work as fast as it is published; and: we confidently believe that they will find at the end that they never purchased so much general, practical, useful information at so cheap a rate.