Outlines of Lessons in Botany – Cover


January 26, 2012 gypsyherbs BooksBotany and Herbal Study

Outlines of Lessons in Botany, Part I; From Seed to Leaf, by Jane H. Newell, Illustrated by H. P. Symmes

OUTLINES

OF

LESSONS IN BOTANY.

FOR THE USE OF TEACHERS, OR MOTHERS
STUDYING WITH THEIR CHILDREN.

BY

JANE H. NEWELL.

ILLUSTRATED BY H. P. SYMMES.

1888.

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One Response to “Outlines of Lessons in Botany – Cover”

  • Cesar says:

    Stop begging and start doing. Buy a plant or two yeosrulf and start digging. Geeez. Save some tomato, cucumber seeds, etc. the next time you eat. Put the green end of a carrot on a cotton ball on a plate of water and it will grow. Line a plastic cup with a paper towel, with water in the bottom and it will stick to the sides, then place a lima bean in between the cup and paper towel and it will sprout & grow. It’s never polite to solicit donations (even from a business) as it puts people on the spot. Post a sign on the school lawn requesting donations, but don’t make direct requests. Now I’m sure you’ll blast me for being stupid to think others aren’t happy to donate, blah, blah. But, I still say that if YOU want to help, then help, but guilting others into helping is still doing nothing yeosrulf and not the way to go.References :


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