plumes. illustrated by adolphe millot in larousse pour tous (1907-1910)




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plumes. illustrated by adolphe millot in larousse pour tous (1907-1910)
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Ignore my stupid lookin hands,
My little sister did my nails Millot themed for today, I think they look awesome!!!! A little flower for Elliot and a little Devil on the middle finger for Milly. The episode was so cute! I’m not gonna make this my post about it tho.
slow down on the coffee ! :)
Papillons
Adolphe Millot (1857–1921) - Larousse
i truly just wanna get my t*****s sucked so bad im gonna cry
king of baseball.... BAM !
#3503 - Millotia tenuifolia - Soft Millotia
First described in 1829 by French botanist Viscount Alexandre Henri Gabriel (vicomte) de Cassini from a specimen collected from King Georges Sound by Jules Sébastien César Dumont d'Urville, a French explorer and naval officer. de Cassini was an expert on plants of the Sunflower family Asteraceae, of which this is one. He named it after Claude-François-Xavier Millot, a French historian.
Found in most states and territories of Australia.
Foxes Lair, Narrogin.