| 1867 - 400 Seiten
...Italy; the south of France, and the Pyrenees. The presence of the corn bluebottle (Oentanrea cyanea) is no less remarkable, for its original home is Sicily....which corn had come into the hands of the colonists. Peas, apples, pears, and some stone fruit have been found. The apples are chiefly cut into two parts... | |
| 1867 - 400 Seiten
...Italy, the south of France, and the Pyrenees. The presence of the corn bluebottle (Centaurea cyanea) is no less remarkable, for its original home is Sicily....indicates the way by which corn had come into the bauds of the eolouisU. Peas, apples, pears, and some stone fruit have been found. The apples are chiefly... | |
| 1867 - 590 Seiten
...the South of France, and the Pyrenees. The presence of the corn blue-bottle (Ccntmirca cyantis, L.) is no less remarkable, for its original home is Sicily. As it has already appeared in cornfields of the lake dwellings, it indicates the way by which corn had come... | |
| Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society - 1868 - 286 Seiten
...206. the Pyrenees ; the original home of the corn blue-bottle is Sicily. The presence of these weeds indicates the way by which corn had come into the hands of the Swiss lake-dwellers. The following weeds of the cornfield have been found in the pfahlbauten: — Cretan... | |
| Ferdinand Keller - 1878 - 722 Seiten
...into the lake as refuse. A fact of great interest is the occurrence of the Cretan catchfly (Silene Cretica, L.), in the remains of the lake dwellings,...which corn had come into the hands of the colonists. 8. Culinary Vegetables. — With the exception of peas, no culinary or garden vegetables can, with... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1917 - 528 Seiten
...Italy, the South of France and the Pyrenees. The presence of the corn bluebottle (Centaurea cyanas) is no less remarkable, for its original home is Sicily. As it had already appeared in the corn fields of the lake dwellings, it indicates the way by which the corn had come into the hands of... | |
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