Книга: Hind Henry Youle «Essay on the insects and diseases injurious to the wheat crops»
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Hind, Henry Youle — ▪ Canadian educator, geologist, and explorer born June 1, 1823, Nottingham, Eng. died Aug. 9, 1908, Windsor, Nova Scotia, Can. English born Canadian educator, geologist, and explorer whose expedition to the Northwest Territories in 1858… … Universalium
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