The Midland Naturalist: The Journal of the "Midland Union of Natural History Sciences" with which is Incorporated the Entire Transaction of the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society, Томови 1-2Edward W. Badger, William Hillhouse Hardwicke and Bogue, 1878 |
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... Park , in the north . The other white line describes a parabolic curve , starting from the top of Sneinton Dale , sweeping round by the Hunger Hills and disappearing about midway between Carrington and Sherwood . To the geologist faults ...
... Park , in the north . The other white line describes a parabolic curve , starting from the top of Sneinton Dale , sweeping round by the Hunger Hills and disappearing about midway between Carrington and Sherwood . To the geologist faults ...
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... Park , and joining No. 2 fault somewhere near the bottom of Red Lane , while only a minor dislo- cation is found taking the north - westerly course . Both faults throw down the Lower Keuper marl , the N.N.W. fault being well seen ...
... Park , and joining No. 2 fault somewhere near the bottom of Red Lane , while only a minor dislo- cation is found taking the north - westerly course . Both faults throw down the Lower Keuper marl , the N.N.W. fault being well seen ...
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... Park to Ruabon . The third was to the Breidden , rich in botanical treasures , but it being rather late in the season , only Sedum Forsterianum was found . The last excur- sion was to Wenlock and Buildwas Abbey , and the Wrekin . The ...
... Park to Ruabon . The third was to the Breidden , rich in botanical treasures , but it being rather late in the season , only Sedum Forsterianum was found . The last excur- sion was to Wenlock and Buildwas Abbey , and the Wrekin . The ...
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... Park from the Reservoir to Red Lane , about 5ft . of unconsolidated yellow sandstone , streaked with red , and passing up into soft red marl , coming immediately above the conglomerate . The most easterly spot where I have seen the ...
... Park from the Reservoir to Red Lane , about 5ft . of unconsolidated yellow sandstone , streaked with red , and passing up into soft red marl , coming immediately above the conglomerate . The most easterly spot where I have seen the ...
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... Park † , near Hatton , Star Lane † , near Claverdon , lane from Solihull to Sharman's Cross † , Atherstone Road , near Over Whitacre † , Oakley † , H. B. The Warwickshire plant seems to be var . cærulea , ( Woods . ) R. TOMENTOSA , ( Sm ...
... Park † , near Hatton , Star Lane † , near Claverdon , lane from Solihull to Sharman's Cross † , Atherstone Road , near Over Whitacre † , Oakley † , H. B. The Warwickshire plant seems to be var . cærulea , ( Woods . ) R. TOMENTOSA , ( Sm ...
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Страница 57 - And, as the earth's first mercy, so they are its last gift to us. When all other service is vain, from plant and tree, the soft mosses and gray lichen take up their watch by the headstone. The woods, the blossoms, the gift-bearing grasses, have done their parts for a time, but these do service for ever. Trees for the builder's yard, flowers for the bride's chamber, corn for the granary, moss for the grave.
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Страница 57 - ... on the trembling stones, to teach them rest. No words, that I know of, will say what these mosses are. None are delicate enough, none perfect enough, none rich enough.
Страница 57 - When all other service is vain, from plant and tree, the soft mosses and gray lichen take up their watch by the headstone. The woods, the blossoms, the gift-bearing grasses, have done their parts for a time, but these do service for ever. Trees for the builder's yard, flowers for the bride's chamber, corn for the granary, moss for the grave.
Страница 57 - ... as if the rock spirits could spin porphyry as we do glass,— the traceries of intricate silver, and fringes of amber, lustrous, arborescent, burnished through every fibre into fitful brightness and glossy traverses of silken change, yet all subdued and pensive, and framed for simplest, sweetest offices of grace ? They will not be gathered like the flowers...
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Страница 169 - REGENT'S PARK, belong to the Zoological Society of London, instituted in 1826, for the advancement of Zoology, and the introduction and exhibition of the Animal Kingdom alive or properly preserved. The principal founders were Sir Humphry Davy and Sir Stamford Raffles. Visitors are admitted to the Gardens of the Society without orders on Monday in every week, at 6d.