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Pagina 33
... leaf . In the leaves of some plants , a slight irritation , as it is called , may produce a simi- lar effect . As to the sulphuric acid destroying the plant , it may be remarked , that a drop of this acid will destroy the texture of ...
... leaf . In the leaves of some plants , a slight irritation , as it is called , may produce a simi- lar effect . As to the sulphuric acid destroying the plant , it may be remarked , that a drop of this acid will destroy the texture of ...
Pagina 35
... leaves , when there is no wind stirring to affect them .. I have never had an opportunity to exam- ine the hedysarum gyrans , but as to the aspen , if it does possess such a power , I have never been able to discover it . Its leaves are ...
... leaves , when there is no wind stirring to affect them .. I have never had an opportunity to exam- ine the hedysarum gyrans , but as to the aspen , if it does possess such a power , I have never been able to discover it . Its leaves are ...
Pagina 41
... leaves , when there is no wind stirring to affect them .. I have never had an opportunity to exam- ine the hedysarum gyrans , but as to the aspen , if it does possess such a power , I have never been able to discover it . Its leaves are ...
... leaves , when there is no wind stirring to affect them .. I have never had an opportunity to exam- ine the hedysarum gyrans , but as to the aspen , if it does possess such a power , I have never been able to discover it . Its leaves are ...
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