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" As to the spreading out the leaves and flowers with small weights, penny pieces, &c., it is quite needless. The leaves and flowers are best displayed by nature in the state in which you gather them, and they will require little or no assistance with the... "
The Floral Calendar, Monthly and Daily: With Miscellaneous Details Relative ...
1839 - 156 páginas
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The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected ..., Volumen1

1832 - 672 páginas
...before the fire. As to the spreading out of the leaves and flowers with small weights, penny-pieces, &c. it is quite needless. The leaves and flowers are...gathered. If the specimens cannot be laid down immediately upon being collected, they should be preserved in a tin box, where they will keep fresh for a day or...
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The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected ..., Volumen1

1832 - 666 páginas
...papers be dried for use again, either in the open air aud sun, or in a heated room, or before the fire. flowers are best displayed by nature in the state...gathered. If the specimens cannot be laid down immediately upon being collected, they should be preserved in a tin box, where they will keep fresh for a day or...
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Journal, Volumen1

1832 - 646 páginas
...fire. As to the spreading out of the leaves and flowers with small weights, penny pieces, fa. it u quite needless. The leaves and flowers are best displayed by nature in the state in which yon gather them ; and they will require little or no assistance with the hand, when laid out upon papers,...
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Magazine of Botany and Gardening British and Foreign ..., Volúmenes1-2

1833 - 494 páginas
...before the fire. " As to the spreading out of the leaves and flowers with small weights, penny-pieces, &c., it is quite needless. The leaves and flowers...gathered. If the specimens cannot be laid down immediately upon being collected, they should be preserved in a tin box, where they will keep fresh for a day or...
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The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction VOL.XXXII

The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction VOL.XXXII - 1838 - 474 páginas
...simply dried in the air, and afterwards packed in boxes for transportation. As to the spreading out of the leaves and flowers with small weights, penny pieces,...advantage, especially if put in carefully on being freth gathered. If the specimens cannot he laid down immediately on being gathered, they should be...
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volumen32

1838 - 472 páginas
...heated. As to the spreading out of the leaves and flowers with small weights, penny pieces, «fcc., it is quite needless. The leaves and flowers are best...especially if put in carefully on being fresh gathered. Some very succulent plants, such as Cacti, Semperviva, Seda, Orcnideous plants which grow on trees,...
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The Statistical Register of Victoria: From the Foundation of the Colony ...

Victoria. Registrar-general's Office - 1854 - 464 páginas
...either in the open air or sun, or in a heated room, or before the fire. As to the spreading out of the leaves and flowers with small weights, penny pieces, &c., it is quite needless. The leaves are best displayed by nature in the state in which you gather them, and they will require little or...
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The Antarctic Manual

Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1901 - 612 páginas
...the fire. As to the spreading out of the leaves and flowers with small weights, penny-pieces, etc., it is quite needless. The leaves and flowers are best...they will require little or no assistance with the haud, when laid out upon papers, to appear to the best advantage, especially if put in carefully on...
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Handbook of Instructions for Collectors

British Museum (Natural History) - 1906 - 152 páginas
...be gathered in a moment, and prevents their being blown to a distance.] weights, penny-pieces, etc., it is quite needless. The leaves and flowers are best displayed by nature in the state in which j-ou gather them, and they will require little or no assistance with the hand, when laid out upon papers,...
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