10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CARYOPSIDES»
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1
Catalogue of the Collections in the Museum of the ...
298. 641. Sec ale cere ale, L. > a. Caryopsides. (Rye.) Note. — The black bread
of Russia and Germany is made from this grain. Its use is said to cause ergotism,
on account of the occurrence of ergot more frequently in this grain than in others.
Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. Museum, Edward Morell Holmes, 1878
2
Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia
Barley occupies the second place by the number of carbonized caryopsides (113
). The most widespread in barley plantations was two-row chaffy barley with
symmetrical caryopsides. Some of them have conserved flower glumes and
shallow ...
3
The Victorian Naturalist
Dormancy Freshly-harvested caryopsides of A. eri- antha were treated in a
variety of ways in an attempt to break dormancy. The treatments were (a) cold
stratification, (b) removal of palea and lemma, (c) dry storage, (d) soaking in
potassium ...
A special study on caryopsides of this genus "was carried out in connection with
the abundance of material, its great morphological differentiation and difficulties
in identifying fossil specimens. It covered 5 species which occur in the Cracow ...
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Botaniki, 1982
5
A text-book of organic materia medica: comprising a ...
The grains [caryopsides) are official as one of the sources of Amylum (see
Amylum). 4. HORDEUM DISTICHON, Linn. Barley. Synonym. — Hordeum
vulgare, Linn. (Bentley and Trimen's ' Medicinal Plants,' vol. iv. plate 293.) Habitat
. — It is not ...
6
The Veterinarian: A Monthly Journal of Veterinary Science
Soon afterwards I made several sections of caryopsides, on which were many
thousands of conidia, which seemed rapidly to multiply and to completely fill
some of the grains till they protruded far beyond the blumes. In two or three days
the ...
7
The Ladies' Flower-garden of Ornamental Perennials
Lin. Syst. POLYANDRIA POLYGYNIA. Generic Character. — Calyx of five sepals.
Petals from five to ovate. Cotyledons distant. Leaves deeply cut into numerous
lmear fifteen. Stamens numerous. Caryopsides numerous, ovate, spiked, lobes.
8
A Dictionary of terms used in medicine and the collateral ...
The grains (caryopsides) of the Avena saliva, or common Oat. When deprived of
their integuments, they are called groats or grutum ; and these, when crushed,
are termed Embden groats. By grinding the oat, a farina is obtained, called
oatmeal ...
Richard Dennis Hoblyn, 1900
9
The elements of materia medica and therapeutics
Polyandria Polygyria. Botany. Gen. char. — Calyx of 5 sepals ; sepals not
separate at the base, deciduous. Petals 5, rarely 10, with nectariferous scales at
the base. Stamens and ovaries numerous. Caryopsides ovate, somewhat
compressed, ...
10
Yearbook of Pharmacy: Comprising Abstracts of Papers ...
Soon afterwards I made several sections of caryopsides, on which were many
thousands of conidia, which seemed rapidly to multiply and to completely fill
some of the grains till they protruded far beyond the glumes. In two or three days
the ...