Elements of Botany: Or, Outlines of the Natural History of Vegetables. Illustrated with Forty Platesauthor, 1814 |
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... circumstance , that when it is destroyed in the living vegetable , it is regenerated again , as is known to be the case with the epidermis of man , and many other animals . The newly - formed epidermis is generally observed to cohere ...
... circumstance , that when it is destroyed in the living vegetable , it is regenerated again , as is known to be the case with the epidermis of man , and many other animals . The newly - formed epidermis is generally observed to cohere ...
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... circumstances rela- tive to the fabric of the bark , and to the importance of this part of the vegetable , will afterwards claim our at- tention . 3. THE Libert , or Inner - Bark , is the third inte- gument discoverable in the trunk of ...
... circumstances rela- tive to the fabric of the bark , and to the importance of this part of the vegetable , will afterwards claim our at- tention . 3. THE Libert , or Inner - Bark , is the third inte- gument discoverable in the trunk of ...
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... circumstances . It has less density than the wood : its colour is brighter than that of the wood . It is less abundant in resinous matter , but Senebier . more abundant in water , than the wood . The 14 ELEMENTS OF BOTANY .
... circumstances . It has less density than the wood : its colour is brighter than that of the wood . It is less abundant in resinous matter , but Senebier . more abundant in water , than the wood . The 14 ELEMENTS OF BOTANY .
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... circumstances in the history of this plant have not , I think , been altogether accurately stated . The barren , or male blossoms , which grow on short foot - stems , do not fall off , and swim about to meet the female flowers in the ...
... circumstances in the history of this plant have not , I think , been altogether accurately stated . The barren , or male blossoms , which grow on short foot - stems , do not fall off , and swim about to meet the female flowers in the ...
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... circumstances , the princi- pal of which have , indeed , already been mentioned , but will be more advantageously explained , in the particu- lar illustration of those orders . See Part I. p . 170 . + See Part I. page 178 . CLASS I ...
... circumstances , the princi- pal of which have , indeed , already been mentioned , but will be more advantageously explained , in the particu- lar illustration of those orders . See Part I. p . 170 . + See Part I. page 178 . CLASS I ...
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Algæ American anthers Asplenium rhizophyllum bark beautiful Bicornes blea botanists Botany called calyx canadensis capsule character class Dodecandria class Icosandria class Monadelphia class Monoecia class Pentandria class Polyandria common corolla Decandria Diadelphia Diandria Didynamia different species DIGYNIA dria Enneandria epidermis expl female flowers female organs filaments florets following genera fructification fruit fungi furnished genera genus germ greater number Gynandria Hepaticæ hermaphrodite hermaphrodite flowers Hexandria illustration Jeffersonia Jussieu Laurus leaves Leontice Linnæan Linnæus Linnæus's male flowers male organs materia medica mentioned Milleria Monandria MONOGYNIA Monopetalous Mosses native natural class natural order naturalist North-American observed Octandria order contains perianth pericarp Persoon petals pistils pith plants Plate Podalyria pollen Polygamia Prælectiones principal Pyrola receptacle referred root seed-vessel seeds sexual method sexual system silicle Smith stamens stigma styles Syngenesia Tetradynamia Tetrandria Tetrapetalous tion Tournefort trees TRIANDRIA TRIGYNIA United-States vegetables vessels virginica Willdenow wood writers
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2 ページ - O'er that the rising system, more complex, Of animals; and higher still, the mind, The varied scene of quick-compounded thought, And where the mixing passions endless shift ; These ever open to my ravish'd eye ; A search, the flight of time can ne'er exhaust!
10 ページ - Saxon hoc,) may, perhaps, be ultimately traced to the word Pak, or Pauk, which in the language of certain Asiatic tribes, such as the Curdes, signifies the leaf (folium) of a vegetable. This will appear the less improbable, when it is recollected, how much it is the practice of some nations to change the...
22 ページ - ... hideous form, Howling amidst the midnight storm, Or throws him on the ridgy steep Of some loose hanging rock to sleep : And with him thousand phantoms join'd, Who prompt to deeds accurs'd the mind : And those, the fiends, who near allied, O'er nature's wounds, and wrecks preside ; While Vengeance, in the lurid air, Lifts her red arm, expos'd and bare...
51 ページ - Glaucium corniculatum* or Red Celandine, at the same time, taking the precaution of removing all the other blossoms of that day's opening. He repeated the same practice on another morning, " only sprinkling the stigma of that blossom, which he had last deprived of its own stamens, with the pollen from another. The flower first mutilated produced no fruit, but the second afforded very perfect seed. " " My design, (says L. ) was to prevent any one in future from the believing, that the removal of the...
78 ページ - Most fragrant breathe the aromatic tribes. There bid thy roofs high on the basking steep Ascend, there light thy hospitable fires.
57 ページ - Axem humero torquet stellis ardentibus aptum. Hinc mihi Massylae gentis monstrata sacerdos , Hesperidum templi custos, epulasque draconi Quae dabat, et sacros servabat in arbore ramos, Spargens humida mella soporiferumque papaver.