10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AMYGDALACEOUS»
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1
Report on the Observatories of His Highness the Rajah of ...
The common laterite is composed of a ramified mass of tubes whose walls are
generally a hard ferruginous clay ; these tubes, as well as the interspaces, are
filled with lighter coloured clays, which give an amygdalaceous appearance to
the ...
2
Encyclopædia Metropolitana; Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
Comprising the Twofold Advantage of a Philosophical and an Alphabetical
Arrangement, with Appropriate Engravings Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose,
Henry John Rose. Horticulture. M Amygdalaceous trees. S pirmaceous shrubs.
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
3
A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
Albumen amygdalaceous, scrobiculate. Embryo inverted, filiform, curved into the
form of a Greek sigma, with linear cotyledons. —Shrubs,with opposite ovate
leaves, and axillary racemes of small flowers. This genus, from the hard fruit
being ...
4
Vol. I. - Thalamiflorae
Albumen amygdalaceous. Embryo with leafy cotyledons and an _inferior radicle.
XXVIII. ASTRAPJBA. XXIX. Krnu. 1 V. UMBELLA'TA (Blum. l. c.). 17 . S. Native of
Java. A tree with cordate, acuminated, obtusely-serrated leaves, which are ...
5
A Dispensatory, Or Commentary on the Pharmacopoeias of Great ...
Of this mode of production two remarkable examples exist in the volatile oils of
the bitter-almond and black mustard-seed ; and it is probable that the oil of cherry
-laurel leaves, peach-leaves, and the leaves of some other amygdalaceous
plants ...
Sir Robert Christison, 1842
6
The Medical Examiner, and Record of Medical Science
M. Quesnville, the celebrated pharmaceutical chemist, IS making strenuous
efforts to substitute his amygdalaceous solution of iodine for the “genuine pure,”
but medical men cannot be induced to abandon one of our most efiicacious
remedies ...
7
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
... the descending influence of the fibres from_ leaves or buds, such as the
endocarps of amygdalaceous fruits, and the pericarps of a great variety of other
fruits. The peduncles or flowerstalks in many plants possess woody tissue, but
have no ...
8
The Florist and Pomologist: A Pictorial Monthly Magazine of ...
It serves, by the measure of the separation of the lips, as a criterion by which to
appraise the vigour of the tree. It never occasions the pouring-out of the latex in
our Pomaceous and Amygdalaceous fruit-trees. Lastly, if done without necessity,
...
9
Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines ... [ed] by ...
See San- seviera and Textile Materials. INDIA or CHINA INK. Although the
Chinese prepare their ink from the kernel of some amygdalaceous fruit, yet, by
the aid of our present chemical appliances, we are able to produce a composition
in no ...
10
Chambers concise dictionary
[16c: Latin, literally 'almond'] amygdalate /a'migdaleit/ or amygdalaceous /amigda'
leijas/ >adj, bot, etc resembling, related to or producing almonds. amygdale /a'
migdeil/ oramygdule /a'migdjuil/ >n, geol a cavity formed by escaping gas in a ...