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The English husbandman / newlie reviewed, corrected, and inlarged by the first author, G.MMarkham, GervaseMaking of the Modern World, 1635, Vol.2London: Printed for Henry TauntonFull text available |
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The English husbandman / newlie reviewed, corrected, and inlarged by the first author, G.MMarkham, GervaseMaking of the Modern World, 1635, Vol.1London: Printed for Henry TauntonFull text available |
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Proposals to try the effects of the pneumatick engine exhausted, in plants, seeds, eggs of silkwormsDr. BealePhilosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1665), 1666-01, Vol.2 (23), p.424-425London: The Royal SocietyFull text available |
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Some observables about load-stones, and sea-compassesPhilosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1665), 1666-01, Vol.2 (23), p.423-424London: The Royal SocietyFull text available |
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Proposals to try the effects of the "Rarifying Engin" exhausted, on Plants, Seeds, Eggs of Silk-worms. An Experiment proposed of Grafting Pears upon "Spina Cervina" (Buckthorn.)Philosophical Transactions (1665), 1666-12, Vol.2 (23), p.424London: Royal Society of LondonFull text available |
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A preface to the third year of these tractsPhilosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1665), 1667-03, Vol.2 (23), p.409-415London: The Royal SocietyFull text available |
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A suggestion for taking more notice, than hath been done formerly of the juyces of trees, by tapping themPhilosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1665), 1668-01, Vol.3 (40), p.801-802London: The Royal SocietyFull text available |
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Queries - Concerning vegetation, especially the motion of the juyces of vegetables, communicated by some curious personsPhilosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1665), 1668-01, Vol.3 (40), p.797-801London: The Royal SocietyFull text available |
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Dr. John Beals Instances promised in Numb. 42. and intended to shew the correspondence of the pith and timber, with the seed of the plant, and that of the bark or sap in the bark, with the pulp of the fruit, or some encompassing coat, or cod, containing the seedBeals, JohnPhilosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1665), 1669-04, Vol.4 (46), p.919-922London: The Royal SocietyFull text available |
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Some Communications, about an Early Swarm of Bees, as Also Concerning Cyder; Descent of Sap; The Season of Transplanting Vegetables: Sent to the Publisher Out of Herefordshire by That Intelligent Gentleman, Richard Reed Esq;, In a Letter Dated March 14. 1670/1 at LugwardineReed, RichardPhilosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1665), 1671-01, Vol.6, p.2128-2132The Royal SocietyFull text available |