The Matron of teh With best thanks the P* ** tn cfib, framed pictures, ami illustrated « from Mrs Bell,
... attendance, and James G. Lass presided. The Rev. J. H. Crawford waa the ■NMrar, aad delivered a very interesting aceount of • ...
... attendance, and James G. Lass presided. The Rev. J. H. Crawford waa the ■NMrar, aad delivered a very interesting aceount of • ...
... and Mr James G. U S presideJ - The Rev. J. H. Crawford was the p er > aQ d delivered a very interesting account of e Charles Darwin. The lecturer dealt the subject manner which indicated a , u jjh acquaintance with and love of the great ai) d his works ...
... grown ; Maris Banman, a large and well-formed cream crimson ; iolette Bouyer, a dnlicate flesh colour, and of fine shape; Charles Darwin, dark crimson, of splendid build and fulness; Mrs John Laing, a fine pink, with large flowers. Mr Cathcart has also fine ...
... ruses growu ; Marie Bauman, a large and well-formed cream crimson ; Violette ISouyer, a d»l>cate fle»h colour, ami shape; Charles Darwin, dark crimson, splendid build and fulness; Mrs John a fine pink, with large flowers. Mr Cathcart has also a fine collcctiou ...
... the half century one of the fore* mo>t/naturslists of his time, indeed some point* lie even atands ahead of his friend Charles Darwin. Darwin's wander years, Grant Allen happily terms than, were concluded with the five yeaiw lie apent during the memorable ...
... past half century one of the foremost/naturalists of his time, indeed in some points he even stands ahead of his friend Charles Darwin. Darwin's wander years, Grant Allen happily terras thd*n, were concluded with the five years spent during the memorable ...