For instance, a butterfly emerging from its chrysalis in a sheltered cranny by a southern window in January would not be an indication of the general climate, but of the peculiarly heated nook in which the chrysalis was sheltered ; nor would a flower... Journal of Education - Page 2151914Full view - About this book
| Royal Society of Canada - Humanities - 1898 - 926 pages
...sheltered ; nor would a flower in a semi-artificial, warm shelter, give thé date required. When thèse sports out of season occur, they might also be recorded, but within a parenthesis to indicate thé peculiarity of some of thé conditions affecting their early appearance. It is désirable that... | |
| Natural history - 1902 - 716 pages
...heated nook in which the chrysalis was sheltered; nor would a flower in a semi-artificial, warm shelter, give the date required. When these sports out of season...the conditions affecting their early appearance." The tendency to error1 is quite observable in a study of the whole of these schedules. The most serious... | |
| Natural history - 1902 - 712 pages
...nook in which the chrysalis was sheltered ; nor would a flower in a semi-artificial, warm shelter, give the date required.- When these sports out of season occur, they might also l>e recorded, but within a parenthesis to indicate the ]>eeuliarity of some of the conditions affecting... | |
| Nova Scotia, Education office - Botany - 1905 - 20 pages
...nook in which the chrysalis was sheltered ; nor would a flower in a semi-artificial, warm shelter, give the date required. When these sports out of season...schedules should be sent in to the Inspector with the annual school returns in July, containing the observations made during the whole school year and back... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Agricultural colleges - 1907 - 560 pages
...heated nook in which the chrysalis was sheltered; nor would a flower in a semi-artificial, warm shelter, give the date required. When these sports out of season...schedules should be sent in to the inspector with the annual school returns in July, containing the observations made during the whole school year and back... | |
| Viscountess Frances Garnet Wolseley Wolseley - Gardening - 1908 - 380 pages
...heated nook in which the chrysalis was sheltered ; nor would a flower in a semi-artificial, warm shelter give the date required. When these sports out of season...schedules should be sent in to the inspector with the annual school returns in July, containing the observations made during the whole school year and back... | |
| Education - 1907 - 522 pages
...would a flower in a semi-artificial, warm shelter, give the date required. When these sports out"of season occur, they might also be recorded, but within...schedules should be sent in to the inspector with the annual school returns in July, containing the observations made during the whole school year and back... | |
| Royal Society of Canada - Humanities - 1898 - 914 pages
...nook in which the chrysalis was sheltered ; nor would a flower in a semi-artificial, warm shelter, give the date required. When these sports out of season...of the conditions affecting their early appearance. It is desirable that the whole observations for the preceding calendar year should be sent in to the... | |
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