Pleasant pages (by S.P. Newcombe). [With suppl., entitled] Fireside facts from the Great exhibition, 第 2 巻 |
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... carpels , bud , calyx , bracts , & c . P. WE are going into the fields , Lucy , to look at the buttercups . Willie and Ion have walked on before us , so we will overtake them . L. I saw them going , papa ; and mamma went with them ...
... carpels , bud , calyx , bracts , & c . P. WE are going into the fields , Lucy , to look at the buttercups . Willie and Ion have walked on before us , so we will overtake them . L. I saw them going , papa ; and mamma went with them ...
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... carpels and stamens growing on the receptacle . L. Ah , papa , how much larger they seem ! Each carpel is rounded at the bottom , and has a curved beak , like a horn , at the top . I suppose that this curved part is the style , and that ...
... carpels and stamens growing on the receptacle . L. Ah , papa , how much larger they seem ! Each carpel is rounded at the bottom , and has a curved beak , like a horn , at the top . I suppose that this curved part is the style , and that ...
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... carpels , of green colour , with horn - shaped styles . The SEEDS are found in sepa- rate carpels ; they form , when ripe , a bunch of dry grains . The PEDUNCLE has two bracts at the base . The LEAVES , dark green colour , divided into ...
... carpels , of green colour , with horn - shaped styles . The SEEDS are found in sepa- rate carpels ; they form , when ripe , a bunch of dry grains . The PEDUNCLE has two bracts at the base . The LEAVES , dark green colour , divided into ...
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... carpels . W. Its stamens also are hypogynous , that is , they are under the pistil and grow from the receptacle . They are also very numerous . P. Look at the leaves of the plants . They are , you see , divided into three leaflets ...
... carpels . W. Its stamens also are hypogynous , that is , they are under the pistil and grow from the receptacle . They are also very numerous . P. Look at the leaves of the plants . They are , you see , divided into three leaflets ...
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... carpels , many - seeded . Stem of plant long , about 3 feet ; leaves divided into many lobes . The leaves and root contain a narcotic quality which ren- ders them highly poisonous : this quality in the plant may be destroyed by heat ...
... carpels , many - seeded . Stem of plant long , about 3 feet ; leaves divided into many lobes . The leaves and root contain a narcotic quality which ren- ders them highly poisonous : this quality in the plant may be destroyed by heat ...
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