The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture, Volúmenes5-6L. Tucker, 1838 |
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... vegetable matter . " * Sources of Geine or Vegetable Nutriment . by a practical chemist upon the different varieties of our peat , and especially upon the best mode of con- verting it into soluble geine . Since by the old me- thods of ...
... vegetable matter . " * Sources of Geine or Vegetable Nutriment . by a practical chemist upon the different varieties of our peat , and especially upon the best mode of con- verting it into soluble geine . Since by the old me- thods of ...
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... vegetable anatomy , or their internal structure ; vegetable chemistry , or primary principles of plants ; vegetable pathology , or the diseases and casualties of vegetable life ; vegetable geography and history , or the distribution of ...
... vegetable anatomy , or their internal structure ; vegetable chemistry , or primary principles of plants ; vegetable pathology , or the diseases and casualties of vegetable life ; vegetable geography and history , or the distribution of ...
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... vegetable cease to live , a de- composition or separation of their elementary parts com- mences , if exposed to the agency of heat , air , and mois- ture , and goes on until their organic forms are lost , and their elements are mingled ...
... vegetable cease to live , a de- composition or separation of their elementary parts com- mences , if exposed to the agency of heat , air , and mois- ture , and goes on until their organic forms are lost , and their elements are mingled ...
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