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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «BATOLOGIST»
Scopri l'uso di
batologist nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
batologist e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The American Journal of Science and Arts
The British Batologist or Bhodologist transported to the south of France or to
Hungary will still find one, or perhaps two or three forms of Bramble and Dog-
rose with which he is familiar ; but if he wishes to discriminate the thirty or forty
varieties ...
2
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
The British Batologist or Rhodologist transported to the south of Franco or to
Hungary will still find one, or perhaps two or three forms of Bramble and Dog-
rose with which he is familiar ; but if he wishes to discriminate the thirty or forty
varieties ...
Linnean Society of London,
1873
I couldn't get in to clean the mess out, mess which included for some reason or
other a bat, in such a state of decomposition as to prevent identification even by
an experienced batologist or whatever someone with a fixation with bats is called
.
David Brian Plummer,
2002
But although those would all be good questions to ask, our intrepid cognitive
batologist would not be answering the question Nagel originally posed. For
Nagel asked not how it is that bats work, or what makes bats tick. Nagel asked, “
What is it ...
Denise R. Beike, James M. Lampinen, Douglas A. Behrend,
2004
5
CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names: Common Names, ...
Origins: For the German botanist Carl Ernst August Weihe, 1779- 1834, physician
, batologist; see J.H. Barnhart, Biographical Notes upon Botanists. 3: 471. 1965;
Ethelyn Maria Tucker, Catalogue of the Library of the Arnold Arboretum of ...
Umberto Quattrocchi,
1999
6
Memorials Journal and Botanical Correspondence of Charles ...
To so great an extent, indeed, is this the case, that I believe no British batologist
who read it through could desire the publication of the work as it has been left. I
have ventured, however, to recommend the printing of the completed introduction
, ...
Charles Cardale Babington, Anna Maria Babington,
2013
7
The Guide for Guys: An Extremely Useful Manual for Old Boys ...
A person who collects ties is called a gra- batologist. •> Always buy ties that are
100 percent silk, handmade, and properly lined. Avoid polyester and other
synthetic materials. Obnoxious ties patterned with cartoon characters and other
novelty ...
8
A Dictionary of Entomology
BATOLOGIST Noun. (Etymology obscure). A person who studies brambles.
BATOLOGY Noun. (Etymology obscure) Botany: Study of brambles, or plants in
Genus Rubus. Adj. Batalogical. BATRACHEDRIDAE Plural Noun. A small,
widespread ...
9
The American Journal of Science
The British Batologist or Rhodologist transported to the south of France or to
Hungary will still find one, or perhaps two or three forms of Bramble and Dog-
rose with which he is familiar; but if he wishes to discriminate the thirty or fort
varieties or ...
10
CRC World Dictionary of Grasses: Common Names, Scientific ...
592. London 1994; Stafleu and Cowan, Taxonomic literature. 4: 858. 1983) (the
English Rev. William Moyle Rogers, 1835-1920 (d. Bournemouth, Hants),
botanist, batologist, plant collector in South Africa, 1881 Fellow of the Linnean
Society, ...
Umberto Quattrocchi,
2006
2 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «BATOLOGIST»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
batologist nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
OBSCURE -OLOGISTS
Share article. 9 Deltiologist: A person who collects and studies postcards. 10 Batologist: Someone who is concerned in the study of brambles. «Glasgow Evening Times, mar 14»
Growing gem trees from Sibalom's riverbeds
Called gem trees, these are produced by a farmer in this town who goes by the monicker ?batologist.? When he started scouring the riverbeds ... «Inquirer.net, mag 08»