Rural Economy, in Its Relations with Chemistry, Physics, and Meteorology: Or, Chemistry Applied to AgricultureScholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library, 1850 - 532 sider |
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Side 43
... sand freed from all organic matter by proper calcination . In this soil , moistened * Boussiagault , Annales de chimie et de physique , t . lxvii . p . 5 , 2e série , année 1838 with distilled water , were sown the seeds whose weight ...
... sand freed from all organic matter by proper calcination . In this soil , moistened * Boussiagault , Annales de chimie et de physique , t . lxvii . p . 5 , 2e série , année 1838 with distilled water , were sown the seeds whose weight ...
Side 44
... sand , they were moved about in a little distilled water , but never rubbed or bruised , for fear of loss ; it seem- ed even preferable to leave a little sand adhering . The harvest was then dried in the stove , so that it might be ...
... sand , they were moved about in a little distilled water , but never rubbed or bruised , for fear of loss ; it seem- ed even preferable to leave a little sand adhering . The harvest was then dried in the stove , so that it might be ...
Side 46
... sand at the beginning of the month of August . At the end of September , the stalks were from fourteen to fifteen inches in height . The greater number of the lower leaves were yellow . The roots were of very considerable length , and ...
... sand at the beginning of the month of August . At the end of September , the stalks were from fourteen to fifteen inches in height . The greater number of the lower leaves were yellow . The roots were of very considerable length , and ...
Side 47
... sand recently calcined and moistened with distilled water . The transplanting took place on the 28th of May , and the plants were forthwith protected from dust . For some days they seemed to languish , but by and by they be- came ...
... sand recently calcined and moistened with distilled water . The transplanting took place on the 28th of May , and the plants were forthwith protected from dust . For some days they seemed to languish , but by and by they be- came ...
Side 48
... sand ; they never survived the transplantation . It was not different with oat plants ; they also always died . It was at first supposed that the delicate radicles of these plants had been injured in the process of taking them up and ...
... sand ; they never survived the transplantation . It was not different with oat plants ; they also always died . It was at first supposed that the delicate radicles of these plants had been injured in the process of taking them up and ...
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