Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Volumen4Geo. W. Martin, 1875 |
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... plants , birds , minerals and insects of the State , will be gladly contributed to this work . " 5th . That not only would such a survey place us on an equality with the more advanced States of the Union , but must prove for the State a ...
... plants , birds , minerals and insects of the State , will be gladly contributed to this work . " 5th . That not only would such a survey place us on an equality with the more advanced States of the Union , but must prove for the State a ...
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... plant that the liberated oxygen thus produced was accompanied by indications of Ozone . No matter how minute the amount thus produced , when we consider the enormous extent to which this operation is everywhere in progress , we must ...
... plant that the liberated oxygen thus produced was accompanied by indications of Ozone . No matter how minute the amount thus produced , when we consider the enormous extent to which this operation is everywhere in progress , we must ...
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... plants which contain the greatest amount of nitrogen in their composition are not always those which are most benefited by the use of nitrogenous fertilizers . Such plants are almost invariably large - leaved , exposing an immense ...
... plants which contain the greatest amount of nitrogen in their composition are not always those which are most benefited by the use of nitrogenous fertilizers . Such plants are almost invariably large - leaved , exposing an immense ...
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... plant- food , and as no soils from that part of the State have heretofore been analyzed , it may not be out of place to submit a report of my analyses to the Academy . Both samples were collected in September , 1875 , by Mr. S. W. ...
... plant- food , and as no soils from that part of the State have heretofore been analyzed , it may not be out of place to submit a report of my analyses to the Academy . Both samples were collected in September , 1875 , by Mr. S. W. ...
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... plants , some are wood - borers , and others feed upon decaying animal and vegetable matter ; some live upon fruit , some are cannibals , devouring other insects , and others still feed upon the leaves of plants . The last method of ...
... plants , some are wood - borers , and others feed upon decaying animal and vegetable matter ; some live upon fruit , some are cannibals , devouring other insects , and others still feed upon the leaves of plants . The last method of ...
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1½ inches Abundant atmosphere Baker University basal black bands black margins black spots blackish bred brown spots brownish butterfly Calamites carbonate Carpenter caterpillar chalk color Common dark brown darker destructive Drury Duponchel E. A. Popenoe Epione expands 1 inch expands 1½ expands 80 eye-spot F. H. Snow Fabr Fabricius FAMILY feeds food-plant front wing crossed gray green Grote Grote.-Rare Guen.-Front wings Guenee Hubn Hubner imago June Kansas larva larvæ Leavenworth by Dr leaves Lepidoptera lighter Linn locusts maple margin of front markings mean temperature Moth Mount Oread observations Osburn outer margin oxidation oxygen Ozone Packard plants preceding Prof Rare reddish brown Riley salt Scudder segment shale smoky sp.-An undetermined species specimen taken Sphinx stripe sulphuric acid T. B. Ashton taken at Leavenworth tinge Tonganoxie transverse University of Kansas Walker Wallace county wavy white spots whitish lines wild cherry willow wings dark yellowish brown