Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 pagina's |
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Pagina 17
... manner it becomes hurtful , that we may prevent its bad effects , as far as is in human power . The month of May is the season when the trees are in blossom , which , in moist , C calm , cold weather , does not expand quick- ly 17.
... manner it becomes hurtful , that we may prevent its bad effects , as far as is in human power . The month of May is the season when the trees are in blossom , which , in moist , C calm , cold weather , does not expand quick- ly 17.
Pagina 46
... manner it became injurious . Upon examining the blossom , I found a small worm in almost every one , which had not shed off , as in dry windy weather , but had curled together , and formed a nidus for the vermin ; not but the vermin ...
... manner it became injurious . Upon examining the blossom , I found a small worm in almost every one , which had not shed off , as in dry windy weather , but had curled together , and formed a nidus for the vermin ; not but the vermin ...
Pagina 47
... manner of doubt : for , in per- forming the operation of peeling , I discov- ered thousands of the ova of these insects , which , as appears by a miscroscope , are a beautiful transparent globe , perhaps the most perfect in nature 47.
... manner of doubt : for , in per- forming the operation of peeling , I discov- ered thousands of the ova of these insects , which , as appears by a miscroscope , are a beautiful transparent globe , perhaps the most perfect in nature 47.
Pagina 50
Peter Lyon. that they do not receive their increment in the above manner , requires no experiment to determine ; for every body knows that the trees acquire their increment in that season of the year when the periligneum is separated ...
Peter Lyon. that they do not receive their increment in the above manner , requires no experiment to determine ; for every body knows that the trees acquire their increment in that season of the year when the periligneum is separated ...
Pagina 51
... manner , the old wood serving as a nucleus . I had observed the bark crack and rend in a thousand places , which I could not > conceive to be any thing but an effort of nature to throw off an incumbrance . I observed that where she had ...
... manner , the old wood serving as a nucleus . I had observed the bark crack and rend in a thousand places , which I could not > conceive to be any thing but an effort of nature to throw off an incumbrance . I observed that where she had ...
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