10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CINCHONACEOUS»
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The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art
The discovery of cinchonaceous glands in Galieae, establishes an unsuspected
point of relationship between those two ideally distinct groups of plants, and
seems to indicate the propriety of retaining them as well-marked sections of one ...
John Timbs, Charles W. Vincent, James Mason, 1855
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Report of the Annual Meeting
The discovery of cinchonaceous glands in Galieae, establishes an unsuspected
point of relationship between those two ideally distinct groups of plants, and
seems to indicate the propriety of retaining them as well-marked sections of one ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1855
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
The cinchonaceous gland consists of two kinds of cells, one of which represents
ordinary leaf-tissue, and the other may be regarded as the epidermal cells
transformed for secretion. The gland is, in fact, the homologue of the leaf,—a leaf
very ...
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The Phytologist: A Botanical Journal
On the " Cinchonaceous Glands" in Galiacese (Stellatse), and on the relations of
that Order to Cinchonacese. By George Lawson, F.R.P.S., F.B.S.E., Demonstrator
of Botany and Vegetable Histology to the University of Edinburgh. The author of ...
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trnsactions of the botanical society vol v
II. On the Occurrence of " Cinchonaceous Glands" in Galiacese, and on the
Relations of that Order to Cinchonacefe. By George Lawson, F.R.P.S., F.B.S.E.,
Demonstrator of Botany and Vegetable Histology to the University of Edinburgh.
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Papers read to the Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Since my former paper was published, an extended series of observations on
vegetable glands, and especially on the stipules of plants belonging to the
Apocynacese, has shown that the cinchonaceous glands, and all other forms, are
, ...
George LAWSON (Botanist.), 1858
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Annals and Magazine of Natural History
MAGAZINE OF NATURAL H_lST()RY. [SECOND SERIES] No. 81. SEPTEMBER
I854. ~—-Wt'-_i._ XVII .— On the Occurrence 0 f “Cinchonaceous Glands” in
Galiaoear, and on tlw Relations of that Order to Cinchonacese. By Gaoaon
Lawson ...
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The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
The cinchonaceous gland consists of two kinds of cells, one of which represents
ordinary leaf-tissue, and the other may be regarded as the epidermal cells
transformed for secretion. The gland is, in fact, the homologue of the leaf, — a
leaf very ...
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Transactions and Proceedings of the Botanical Society of ...
It is well known to horticulturists that Cinchonaceous plants under cultivation are
very liable to the attacks of Acarida and other parasites ; and Mr. M'Nab has
drawn my attention to the fact, that it is invariably in the neighbourhood of the
stipules ...
Botanical Society (Edinburgh), 1858
Exostemma longiflorum, R. 1%" S. —— carabayensis, Wedd. Rogera Rtegelia.
asperifolia, Wedd. versicolor. Cascarilla Carua, Wedd. -— elegans. Ladenbergia
dichotoma, Kltsch. In all 35 species. The Cinchonaceous glands are, in general, ...
Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1850