The Theory and Practice of Horticulture: Or, An Attempt to Explain the Chief Operations of Gardening Upon Physiological GraoundsLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1855 - 606 páginas |
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... inches of brickwork , and some of them were hanging inside the arched roof , nourished by the damp atmosphere only . A few , more favourably situated , were attached to the end wall of the cellar , and had descended five feet five inches ...
... inches of brickwork , and some of them were hanging inside the arched roof , nourished by the damp atmosphere only . A few , more favourably situated , were attached to the end wall of the cellar , and had descended five feet five inches ...
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... inches thick ; the root , there , was as thin as paper , and had followed every bend in the crack . As soon as it reached the inside of the pipe ( at b ) it swelled , acquired its usual cylindrical form , and thence proceeded to develop ...
... inches thick ; the root , there , was as thin as paper , and had followed every bend in the crack . As soon as it reached the inside of the pipe ( at b ) it swelled , acquired its usual cylindrical form , and thence proceeded to develop ...
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... inches per annum . This is at the rate of 87,120 cubic feet , or 2466 cubic metres of rain- water per acre ; and this , according to the proportions per cubic metre in the preceding table , would afford annually of— Nitrogen Nitric acid ...
... inches per annum . This is at the rate of 87,120 cubic feet , or 2466 cubic metres of rain- water per acre ; and this , according to the proportions per cubic metre in the preceding table , would afford annually of— Nitrogen Nitric acid ...
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... inches ; and at the lower part , 2 feet 10.75 inches : that of the outer block measures 4 feet 8.5 inches at the upper part , and 6 feet INSCRIPTIONS BURIED IN WOOD . 39 4-5 inches at the.
... inches ; and at the lower part , 2 feet 10.75 inches : that of the outer block measures 4 feet 8.5 inches at the upper part , and 6 feet INSCRIPTIONS BURIED IN WOOD . 39 4-5 inches at the.
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... inches at the lower part . The manner in which this inscription has been preserved and brought to light is in every respect most interesting . The letters were cut through the bark into the alburnum , or white wood below , and this very ...
... inches at the lower part . The manner in which this inscription has been preserved and brought to light is in every respect most interesting . The letters were cut through the bark into the alburnum , or white wood below , and this very ...
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