10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COTYLIFORM»
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cotyliform in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A dictionary of science, literature and art, ed. by W.T. ...
COTYLIFORM. Cotyllform (Gr. uronfAij, a cup). In Botany, a term used in
describing the general form of organs to denote a rotate figure with an erect limb.
Couch. A layer or heap of barley, moistened and prepared for malting ; also the
name of ...
Dictionary, William Thomas Brande, 1865
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
Corolla greenish-yellow; anthers orange-yellow. Pumpjlmvered Ectasis. Fl. April,
May. Clt. 1799. Sh. 9 E. ruarunosa; leaves incurvedly spreading, downy; flowers
by threes ; corolla viscid, cylindrical; filaments very broad ; nectarium cotyliform.
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
Corolla greenish-yellow; anthers orange-yellow. Pump-'flowered Ectasis. Fl. April
, May. Clt. 1799. Sh. 9 E. rusrunosa; leaves incurvedly spreading, downy; flowers
by threes ; corolla viscid, cylindrical; filaments very broad; nectarium cotyliform.
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An Introduction to Botany
Corollaris, 96. Coronans, 416. Corrugatus, 410. Corticatus, 398. Corymbose, 1
10. Costatus, 92. 408. Cotyliform, 379. Crassus, 398. Crateriformis, 379. Cream
colour, 403. Creeping (stem ), 55. Crenated, 386. Crescent-shaped, 383. Crested
...
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A General System of Gardening and Botany: Founded Upon ...
Corolla greenish-yellow ; anthers orange-yellow. Pump-flowered Ectasis. Fl. April
, May. Clt. 1799. Sh. 9 E.furfurosa; leaves incurvedly spreading, downy; flowers
by threes ; corolla viscid, cylindrical ; filaments very broad ; nectarium cotyliform.
George Don, Philip Miller, 1834
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
It is to the latter kind that the planters confine their attention in the southern
COTTON-GRASS—COTYLIFORM. parts of North America. The other varieties
are ; Nankin cotton, Green-seeded cotton, and Sea-island or Long-staple cotton.
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
COTTON-GRASS— COTYLIFORM. CcftttTT, ko-sure'te, *. One who is surety with
Cot, I kot, ». (Saxon.) A small house ; a cottage; Con.) > hot ; a mean habitation ; a
sheepfold ; a fitt'e boat ; a cade lamb ; a small bed ; a cradle. G.itasgext, ko-tan ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1859
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The Journal of Botany, British and Foreign ...
That this is not so may be seen from Salisbury's original diagnosis, in which the
corona is termed "cotyliform”-——like a cup or liquid-measure; and this is further
confirmed by Salisbury's own drawings of N. patellaris, where this organ is clearly
...
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Journal of Botany: British and Foreign
That this is not so may be seen from Salisbury's original diagnosis, in which the
corona is termed " cotyliform " — like a cup or liquid-measure; and this is further
confirmed by Salisbury's own drawings of N. patellaris, where this organ is clearly
...
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A Glossary of Technical Terms Used in Botany
The seed-lobes ; the first leaves in the rudimentary plant or embryo. Cotyliform. —
Dished. Resembling rotate, but with an erect limb. Crassus. — Something thicker
than usual. Leaves are generally papery in texture ; the leaves of cotyledons, ...