10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DECURRENCY»
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1
The Potatoes of South America: Peru. The wild species
Lateral leaflets without decurrency or narrowly decurrent only along the first
upper pair. 8. Leaves with narrowly decurrent rachis. 9. Corolla rotate Series
Ingaefolia 9. Corolla stellate Series Olmosiana 8. Leaves without decurrency. 10.
Corolla ...
Mr. Tansley and Miss Lulham have traced the evolution of solenostely from it by
the decurrency into the internode of the phloem-strand (in which, as it increases
in size, endodermis and pith are developed) and by its junction with the similar ...
Sir Arthur George Tansley, 1908
3
Seaweeds of the Southeastern United States: Cape Hatteras to ...
Leaves are ovate to obovate, narrowed to the base, about 1 to 1 .5 times longer
than wide, with irregular marginal teeth and a short dorsal decurrency. Teeth of
the leaf margin are mostly apical, long and spinose, with a base two cells wide, ...
Craig W. Schneider, Richard B. Searles, 1991
4
Lectures on the Evolution of the Filicinean Vascular System
_ M The existence of the Lindsaya-type, not only in the adult Lindsayeae, but also
in the ontogeny of most of the more advanced Fern-stems that have been
investigated, shows that the decurrency of internal phloem often precedes the ...
Sir Arthur George Tansley, 1908
5
Geology and Palaeontology of Southeast Asia
... F. Indentation Principle G. Decurrency 1) Pinna decurrency ▻<D .u. 2) Pinnule
decurrency Text-fig. 2. Principles of Growth Retardation (G. R.). Principle F:
Indentation Principle G: Decurrency (Callipteris, Callipteridium, Emplectopteris,
Em-.
6
The potatoes of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay: a ...
No signs of hybridity or of decurrency were shown in the seedling progenies,
however, and we can only assume that the decurrency was conditioned by
certain habitat factors which we are as yet unable to reproduce artificially. It is
interesting ...
John Gregory Hawkes, J. P. Hjerting, 1969
It was based on the presence of filimentous pseudoparaphyllia, the absence of
leaf costae, and the absence of a clear decurrency at leaf bases. Plagiothecium
shevockii S. He was recently described from Taiwan by S. He (2008). Seventeen
...
Hu Ren-liang, Chien Gao, Si He, 2008
8
Flora Indica or descriptions of Indian Plants. - Serampore, ...
Petiolea channelled by the decurrency of these leaves, and nearly of their length.
Glomerules axillary, never any thing like a terminal spike, which circumstance
alone distinguishes it from oleraceus, and all its varieties. Bractes numerous and
...
9
The statutes at large: being a collection of all the laws of ...
... deliver, or cause to be decurrency or livcred, to the treasureryof Virginia, for the
time beisterlills ing, upon oath a true. manifest or account, of all the slaves b him
sold, the name, bud lace of abode, of Y . P . ever '. bu ei" the res- ective i-ices tor ...
Virginia, William Waller Hening, 1819
10
An Arrangement of British Plants: According to the Latest ...
... forming strire or rising scores upon the top of the stem, to which the gills are not
connected, but which on a careless examination gives them an appearance of a
decurrency, not really ex1sting. Ag. obscurus. Schaefi'. Grows in large cluster in ...