The University of California Chronicle, Том 20,Выпуски 2-4University of California Press, 1918 |
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... plants will be both useful and ornamental additions to the top floor . From these courts access can be had to the roof , from which there is a very fine view . The rest of the building is divided among the seven following divisions ...
... plants will be both useful and ornamental additions to the top floor . From these courts access can be had to the roof , from which there is a very fine view . The rest of the building is divided among the seven following divisions ...
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... planting . It was not the custom then to put up hay for the house animals , but to let them feed on the natural grasses in corrals and inclosures . During the winter following 1863 , the very saddle horses and milk cows of the settlers ...
... planting . It was not the custom then to put up hay for the house animals , but to let them feed on the natural grasses in corrals and inclosures . During the winter following 1863 , the very saddle horses and milk cows of the settlers ...
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... plant all the kernels of corn on a cob was the common practice , until it was discovered and actually demonstrated that to remove the small kernels from the end of the ear , and the big kernels from the butt , and only plant the ...
... plant all the kernels of corn on a cob was the common practice , until it was discovered and actually demonstrated that to remove the small kernels from the end of the ear , and the big kernels from the butt , and only plant the ...
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... plants and animals , of the new methods it will develop , of the labor it will save , and the wealth it will produce . It will help to increase food , to build up a rich commerce , and to contribute to the growth and beauty of great ...
... plants and animals , of the new methods it will develop , of the labor it will save , and the wealth it will produce . It will help to increase food , to build up a rich commerce , and to contribute to the growth and beauty of great ...
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... plant pathology department for medical work , and the special knowledge of C. W. Wood- worth , Professor in Entomology , in optics , as bearing on the manufacture of field glasses . A detailed report was also made to the War Department ...
... plant pathology department for medical work , and the special knowledge of C. W. Wood- worth , Professor in Entomology , in optics , as bearing on the manufacture of field glasses . A detailed report was also made to the War Department ...
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