Proceedings of the Essex Institute, Volumes 1-2Essex Institute Press, 1856 - Essex County (Mass.) "Communications" from 1848-64 were incorporated in the Proceedings; from 1864-70 they were issued with independent title-pages and pagination. |
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... earliest as well as the smallest of our spring flowers . Messrs . Alger , C. T. Jackson of Boston , and Sea- mann from Germany ... early start , several betook themselves thither by 13 lenbergii or Rock tripe. Umbil: pustulata and U...
... earliest as well as the smallest of our spring flowers . Messrs . Alger , C. T. Jackson of Boston , and Sea- mann from Germany ... early start , several betook themselves thither by 13 lenbergii or Rock tripe. Umbil: pustulata and U...
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Essex Institute. With an early start , several betook themselves thither by passing through Manchester and Essex woods , to see the habitat of LINNEA BOREALIS , as it occurs in our particular flora . The spots were grow Vaccinium vitis ...
Essex Institute. With an early start , several betook themselves thither by passing through Manchester and Essex woods , to see the habitat of LINNEA BOREALIS , as it occurs in our particular flora . The spots were grow Vaccinium vitis ...
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... early commerce of the city . Upon further examination , it might be found that some were worthy of perpetuity in a more desirable form . This information was very acceptable to the Historical Depart- ment . Doubtless much matter of such ...
... early commerce of the city . Upon further examination , it might be found that some were worthy of perpetuity in a more desirable form . This information was very acceptable to the Historical Depart- ment . Doubtless much matter of such ...
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... early history of the trade , were alluded to . Some remarks on its structure and habits were added . Several valuable papers , relating to the times of witch- craft in Salem , were presented by the President . Extracts were read from ...
... early history of the trade , were alluded to . Some remarks on its structure and habits were added . Several valuable papers , relating to the times of witch- craft in Salem , were presented by the President . Extracts were read from ...
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... early prevailed , that various diseases were caused by minute insects filling and polluting the air , and in the Philosophical Transactions of the British Royal Society for 1677 , a writer gravely proposes to frighten and scatter these ...
... early prevailed , that various diseases were caused by minute insects filling and polluting the air , and in the Philosophical Transactions of the British Royal Society for 1677 , a writer gravely proposes to frighten and scatter these ...
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