10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COCCOUS»
Discover the use of
coccous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
coccous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
was subdivided into a Linosostis, with leaves opposite and capsules 2- coccous
= the true Mercurialis, Linn. ; and /3 Trismegista, with leaves alternate and
capsules 3-coccous = Micrococca, Benth. In enumerating the South African
species ...
Isaac Bayley Balfour, Roland Thaxter, Vernon Herbert Blackman, 1913
2
Burma, Its People and Productions, Or, Notes on the Fauna, ...
I I Ovary and capsule ghabrous. G. GLACCIFOLIUM, Muell. ET. Upper
Tenasserim. 'All parts glabrous. Capsules fiat, depressed at top, 3-4-coccous,
smooth, almost pruinous, shortly peduncled. Style-column minute. G,
FUGXFOLIUM, Kz. ET.
Francis Mason, William Theobald, 1883
3
An encyclopædia of plants;: comprising the description, ...
Cal. 1. flowered, iofehor. Cor. superior. Style 3-fid. Caps. 3-coccous, 2027.
Phyllanihus. Male. CaL ti-parted. Cor. O. Filament columnar. Anthers 3. Female.
Cal. 6-parted Cor. O. Disk with 12 angles. Styles 3. Capsule .i-coccous. 2028.
Aleuritcs.
John Claudius Loudon, Mrs. Loudon (Jane), George Don, 1836
4
Flora of the British West Indian Islands
Capsule 3-coccous. — Leaves with a basilar gland above : hairs stinging ; cyme
corymbiform ; calyx white. 80. C. napaeifoliuB, Fold. Suffrutescent ; leaves deeply
7-lobed, hispid beneath, or glabrate : lobes pinnatifid, acuminate, and cut into ...
5
Caprifoliaceæ to Filices
O O Capsules 3-coccous. Leaves beneath glaucescent and crimson-resinous ;
capsules densely covered with crimson resinous powder . . . M. Philippinensit.
Ovary silky-pubescent M. decipiem. * 3|t Capsules armed with longer or shorter,
lax ...
6
An Encyclopaedia of Plants
Cal. 1-flowered, inferior. ('or. superior. Style 3-fid. Caps. 3-coccous. 2027.
Phyllanllius. Male. Cal. 6-parted. Cor. 0. Filament columnar. Anthers 3. Female.
Cal. 6-parted. Cor. 0. Disk with 12 angles. Styles 3. Capsule 3-coccous. 2028.
Aleurites.
John Claudius Loudon, 1829
7
Loudon's Encyclopædia of Plants: Comprising the Specific ...
S-celled. Seeds 2. S036. Stiilingia, Male. Cel. hemispherical, many-fl. Cor,
tubular, eroded. Female. CaL I -(lowered. a !?r'» i □ *uPcr"or- Style 3-fid. Caps. 3
-coccous. ЯП. РШшШЛшв. Male. CaL fi-parted. Cur. O. Filament columnar.
Anthers 3.
John Claudius Loudon, Mrs. Loudon (Jane), George Don, 1872
8
A Vocabulary of English Rhymes Arranged on a New Plan
doctors [oktur, above] floccus|| coccus! di coccous tri coccous tet ra coccous pen
ta coccous cocker locker mocker1 knocker rocker cockered [okard.p. 501] rockers
[okur, above] bollard collard* collared Lollard pollard clock-work Lollards ...
9
Synoptical Flora of North America: Vol. I.--Part I. ...
Fruit lobed, 5-10(-12)-coccous, i. e. splitting at maturity into as many hard and
closed nutlets, these usually muricate or spinesccnt on the back. *• * Herbs with
albumen to the seeds and alternate leaves. 2. PEOANUM. Sepals 4 or 5,
foliaceous, ...
10
Encyclopaedia of Plants: Comprising the Specific Character, ...
Female. Cal. 1-flowered, inferior. Cor. superior. Style 3-fid. Caps. 3-coccous. 9U*.'
7. Phyllanllnss. Male. Cal. 6-parted. Cor. 0. Filament columnar. Anthers 3. Female
. Cal. 6-parted. Cor. 0. Disk with 12 angles. Styles 3. Capsule ii-coccous. QIB8.
John Claudius Loudon, 1872