The Horticultural Register, Volume 1J. Paxton, 1831 - Gardening |
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... Insects , the astonishing number of ten thousand and twelve species , of these 1838 belong to the order Lepidoptera , ( Butterflies and Moths ) Did the Entomologist , therefore possess the eyes of Argus and the hands of Briareus , he ...
... Insects , the astonishing number of ten thousand and twelve species , of these 1838 belong to the order Lepidoptera , ( Butterflies and Moths ) Did the Entomologist , therefore possess the eyes of Argus and the hands of Briareus , he ...
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... insects , con- stitute what scientific men term Entomology ; derived from the Greek Entoma , insects , and logos , a discourse . Before this science was brought to any degree of perfection , it was generally supposed by most of the ...
... insects , con- stitute what scientific men term Entomology ; derived from the Greek Entoma , insects , and logos , a discourse . Before this science was brought to any degree of perfection , it was generally supposed by most of the ...
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... Insects , and on the Transformations which they undergo . By MR . JOHN SMITHURST , of Lea . THE object of the present paper is to give a brief sketch of the struc- ture of insects in general , and also to explain the different transform ...
... Insects , and on the Transformations which they undergo . By MR . JOHN SMITHURST , of Lea . THE object of the present paper is to give a brief sketch of the struc- ture of insects in general , and also to explain the different transform ...
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