The Popular Science Monthly, Том 44Popular Science Publishing Company, 1894 |
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... present conditions an oyster famine is not a far - away nor impossible contingency . We have been large consumers of oysters , and we did not sow where we had reaped . Luckily , this condition of affairs attracted the serious attention ...
... present conditions an oyster famine is not a far - away nor impossible contingency . We have been large consumers of oysters , and we did not sow where we had reaped . Luckily , this condition of affairs attracted the serious attention ...
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... present condition of affairs in the Chesapeake points ominously to a not far distant appeal from the fishermen of that region to the General Government to assist them in rehabilitating their oyster grounds . Such a contingency is at all ...
... present condition of affairs in the Chesapeake points ominously to a not far distant appeal from the fishermen of that region to the General Government to assist them in rehabilitating their oyster grounds . Such a contingency is at all ...
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... Present Methods of Oyster Culture in France for the following brief description of the artificial propagation of the oyster in that country : The manner in which the spat or swimming oyster fry is obtained is very simple . Culturists ...
... Present Methods of Oyster Culture in France for the following brief description of the artificial propagation of the oyster in that country : The manner in which the spat or swimming oyster fry is obtained is very simple . Culturists ...
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... present will be familiar . But so many of our grave and reverend juniors have been brought up on severer intellectual diet , and perhaps have become acquainted with fairyland only through primers of comparative mythology , that it may ...
... present will be familiar . But so many of our grave and reverend juniors have been brought up on severer intellectual diet , and perhaps have become acquainted with fairyland only through primers of comparative mythology , that it may ...
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... presents itself on all sides . It meets us in the water that flows to the sea and returns to the springs ; in the ... present germ ( 4 ) gives rise to tissues and organs ; while another part ( B ) remains in its primitive condition ...
... presents itself on all sides . It meets us in the water that flows to the sea and returns to the springs ; in the ... present germ ( 4 ) gives rise to tissues and organs ; while another part ( B ) remains in its primitive condition ...
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