10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SERICICULTURIST»
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The Entomologist's Annual ...
sericiculturist, taking an average of good and bad seasons. This third point is a
greater stumbling-block than the two preceding. Many experiments sufficiently
solve the first two points, but are of insufficient magnitude to apply to the third.
Henry Tibbats Stainton, 1869
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CRC World Dictionary of Grasses: Common Names, Scientific ...
... Panicum pseudoagrostis Steud.; Paspalum perrottetii Hook. f.; Syntherisma
perrottetü (Kunth) Chase) (for the French (Swiss-born) gardener George (
Georges Guerrard) Samuel Perrottet, 1793-1870 (Pondicherry), sericiculturist,
agronomical ...
Umberto Quattrocchi, 2006
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The Entomologist's Annual for ...: 1870-1872
Taurigna, a French Sericiculturist of some authority, who stated to the Silk Supply
Association that, in his opinion, many parts of Great Britain are especially
adapted to the production of sound and healthy seed, and that we ought to rank ...
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A Guide to Practical Sericiculture in Victoria
A guide to practical sericiculture in Victoria. By Mrs. Ann Timbrell. Prize sericiculturist. Silk Farm, Plenty Road, Collingwood. Illustrated with diagrams.
And 'twas recently found that Victorian ground (As each sericiculturist strongly
affirms) Suits the business no end. and I quite apprehend None better exists for
the rearing of worms. " You're aware that a trade can be easily made With Europe
...
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Journal of the Royal Society of Arts
Were the water brought to the tree the leaves would be weak and watery, and not
ed for the worms. This is why a clayey flat is ordinarily about the worst field for a
sericiculturist, but his ver dry climate a subsoil that retains the moisture would ...
Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, 1873
Were the water brought to the tree the leaves (nil bo weak and watery, and not
good for the worms. lis is why a clayey flat is ordinarily about the worst id for a
sericiculturist, but in a very dry climate a sub- Uthit retains the moisture would be
...
Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain), 1873
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CRC World Dictionary of Plant Nmaes: Common Names, ...
Origins: For the French (Swiss-born) gardener George (Georges Guerrard)
Samuel Perrottet, 1793-1870 (Pondicherry), sericiculturist, agronomical and
government botanist, traveler and plant collector, botanical explorer, in 1824
went to ...
Umberto Quattrocchi, 1999
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International Exhibition at Paris, 1878: Report of the ...
One thing more we must recommend to the intending sericiculturist. Visit, if yon
can, a well kept mulberry plantation. A few hours spent amongst the trees, and
explanations asked and given on the spot, will often be of more service than all
the ...
Victoria. Commission to the Paris Exhibition of 1878, 1879
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Journal of the Royal Society of Arts ...
T he Indigenous Yellow Ram—The local history of this smaller and yet beautiful
and valuable race is as follows:-—Eight years ago Mr. Griffitt received a pinch of
graine from M. Rolande, an eminent and well-known sericiculturist of Switzerland
, ...
Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain), 1885