Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 111819 |
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... plants , proceeding from a spath . It is either branched , as in palms ; or simple , as in dracontium , & c . - In some it is one - flowered ; in others many - flowered . SPAGNOLETTO ( Joseph Ribera ) , an eminent painter , born in 1589 ...
... plants , proceeding from a spath . It is either branched , as in palms ; or simple , as in dracontium , & c . - In some it is one - flowered ; in others many - flowered . SPAGNOLETTO ( Joseph Ribera ) , an eminent painter , born in 1589 ...
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John Mason Good. Circulation of the Blood - Observations on the Transpiration of Plants - Travels in the Two Sicilies and the Appenines , 6 vols . & c . SPAN . s . ( rpan , rponne , Sax . span , Dut . ) 1. The space from the end of the ...
John Mason Good. Circulation of the Blood - Observations on the Transpiration of Plants - Travels in the Two Sicilies and the Appenines , 6 vols . & c . SPAN . s . ( rpan , rponne , Sax . span , Dut . ) 1. The space from the end of the ...
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... plant is perfectly named , " says Linnéus ( Philos . Bot . 202 ) , " when it is furnished with a generic and specific name . " - In the same page he dis tinguishes the latter from the nomen triviale ; and calls it the essential ...
... plant is perfectly named , " says Linnéus ( Philos . Bot . 202 ) , " when it is furnished with a generic and specific name . " - In the same page he dis tinguishes the latter from the nomen triviale ; and calls it the essential ...
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... plants , and keeping their roots moist during a long voyage , and that with a success that pro- mises to be of the utmost importance . The history of this curious and valuable fact is too interesting for us to suppress , and we shall ...
... plants , and keeping their roots moist during a long voyage , and that with a success that pro- mises to be of the utmost importance . The history of this curious and valuable fact is too interesting for us to suppress , and we shall ...
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... plants ; and I thus pro- ceed , till after the whole of the plants are pressed down as tight as possible , and the box filled within four inches of the top , which space must be filled with the moss : the con- tents are then trodden ...
... plants ; and I thus pro- ceed , till after the whole of the plants are pressed down as tight as possible , and the box filled within four inches of the top , which space must be filled with the moss : the con- tents are then trodden ...
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Seite 15 - You gave the wrong answer,' said the sphinx. 'But that was what made everything possible,' said Oedipus. 'No.' she said. 'When I asked, what walks on four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three in the evening, you answered Man. You didn't say anything about Woman.' 'When you say Man,' said Oedipus, 'you include women too. Everyone knows that.