10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CEDRELACEOUS»
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1
Hooker's journal of botany and Kew Garden miscellany
Geijeras, Eremophila Mitchelli, some Dodonaas, Pholidia polyclada, Myoporum,
Cassias, amongst which the extraordinary C. circinata, a small Cedrelaceous tree
, Bursaria, some Rubiaceous bushes, included in the genera Coffea, Psychotria ...
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Hooker's Journal of Botany and Kew Garden Miscellany
Geijeras, Eremophi Mitchelli, some Dodonaas, Pholidia polyclada, Myoporum,
Cassias, umongst which the extraordinary C. circinata, a small Cedrelaceous tree
, Bursaria, some Rubiaceous bushes, included in the genera Coffea, Psychotria,
...
Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1857
3
A Dictionary of Science, Literature, & Art: Comprising the ...
A Senegal Cedrelaceous tree, called K. smegalensis, the bark of which is used
as a febrifuge on the banks of the Gambia, and the wood of which resembles
mahogany. It is, in fact, closely allied to the mahogany-tree, Su'ictmia Makagoni.
William Thomas Brande, George William Cox, 1872
4
The Commercial Dictionary of Trade Products, Manufacturing ...
JUitIIlALLl BARK. a Deinerara product. supposed to belong to some
cedrelaceous hint; it is described as being a potent itter and astringent, and
superior to Peruvian bark in fevers of a t) phoid and malignant nature. ' Jcnmsu.
an excellent ...
Peter Lund Simmonds, 1872
5
The Treasury of Botany: A Popular Dictionary of the ...
... some Cedrelaceous plant. —, MELAMBO. The aromatic febrifugal bark of some
spe cies of Galipea, or one of its allies. —, MEZEREUM. The acrid irritant bark of
Daphne Mezereon. —,MONESIA. The bark of some S. American Sa-potaceee.
John Lindley, Thomas Moore, 1889
6
The Forests and Gardens of South India
There were also many young Kalangu, an indigenous Cedrelaceous tree, the
timber of which is prized by the Badagas. There were other trees in small number
, as Gedrus deodara and Pinus longifolia: the Acacia robusla melanoxylon, and ...
Hugh Francis Clarke Cleghorn, 1861
7
Handbook of Plants and General Horticulture
Jesuit's Bark, the same as Peruvian Bark. Juribali Bark, an astringent bark of Dem
- erara, supposed to be the produce of some Cedrelaceous plant. Melambo Bark,
the aromatic febrifugal bark of some species of Galipea, or one of its allies.
8
The Industry of Nations: As Exemplified in the Great ...
... and next to this, by the order of which the oak is a member, the corylaceous ;
then comes the order of the elm, the ulmaceous trees ; then the order of the
mahogany, the cedrelaceous trees, and that of the teak-tree, the verbenaceous
order.
9
On the Morphology of the Coniferae
This list of not quite 200 species, appears now to be closed; it contains the new
genera Vavcea from the Friendly Isles (allied to the doubtful Cedrelaceous plant,
Ixionanthes), Cardiophora from New Ireland (Terebinthiaceae), Lasiostoma from
...
Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini, 1846
10
The treasury of botany, ed. by J. Lindley and T. Moore, ...
FRENCH GUrANA. The febrifugal bark of Porttandia hexandra. —, JESUIT'S. The
same as Peruvian Bark. — , JURIBALI. An astringent hark of Demerara,
supposed to be the produce of some Cedrelaceous plant. — , MELAMBO. The
aromatic ...