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THE LINNAEUS APOSTLES

GLOBAL SCIENCE & ADVENTURE

EUROPE • NORTH & SOUTH AMERICA

VOLUME THREE - Book 1



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brandy
cultivate/cultivated/cultivating in gardens
enclosures
farm houses
fields
gardens
maize is ploughed
ferry
Asparagus L. > Asparagus
Asparagus, Asparagus L.
Bidens bipinnata L. > Bidens bipinnata
Bidens bipinnata L. > Spanish Needles
Bidens bipinnata, Bidens bipinnata L.
Chenopodium ambrosioides L. > worm seed
corn
hedge
Portulaca oleracea L. > purslain, purslane
purslain, purslane, Portulaca oleracea L.
rye
Spanish needles, Bidens bipinnata L.
worm seed, Chenopodium ambrosioides L.
put into brandy
lime
sand
soil
America
Delaware River
London
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
ants
Formica rubra, Myrmica rubra, (Linn.), a Eurasian sp., introduced in N. America and difficult to distinguish from some indigenous spp.
Myrmica rubra, (Linn.), a Eurasian sp. introduced in N. America and difficult to distinguish from some indigenous spp. > red ant
Myrmica rubra, (Linn.), a Eurasian sp., introduced in N. America and difficult to distinguish from some indigenous spp. > Formica rubra
Ostrea edulis, Linn. > oyster
oyster shells
oyster, Ostrea edulis, Linn.
red ant, Myrmica rubra, (Linn.), an Eurasian sp. introduced in N. America and difficult to distinguish from some indigenous spp.
worms


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