10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISPERMOUS»
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dispermous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dispermous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Buffon's Natural history, corrected and enlarged by J. ...
Gtans. Pericarp coriaceous, mono-dispermous, covered at the base by an
indurated involucre, which takes the name of cup. Quercus, Laurus. Also called
Calybio. 8. Nux. Pericarp woody, mono-dispermous, covered at the base by a
foliaceous ...
Georges Louis Le Clerc (comte de Buffon.), John Wright (F.Z.S.), 1831
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The Miscellaneous Botanical Works: containing I, ...
This adhesion, though really existing, is not very obvious in the monospermous
cells of Koniga maritima ; but in the supposed variety of this species from
Teneriffe, in which the cells are occasionally dispermous, it is manifest, and is
very ...
3
The Miscellaneous Botanical Works of Robert Brown
This adhesion, though really existing, is not very obvious in the monospermous
cells of Koniga maritima ; but in the supposed variety of this species from
Teneriffe, in which the cells are occasionally dispermous, it is manifest, and is
very ...
Robert Brown, John Joseph Bennett, 1866
This adhesion, though really existing, is not very obvious in the monospermous
cells of Koniga maritima ; but in the supposed variety of this species from
Teneriffe, in which the cells are occasionally dispermous, it is manifest, and is
very ...
5
The principal roots of the Greek language
6 Dispersion] from wnapaaaia, is derived the Lat. spargo, to scatter, whence
dispersion. 7 Sparganosis] a swelling. 8 Spasm] from rnraia, fut. airaaia; violent
and involuntary contraction. 9 Dispermous] compounded of Sic, two, and aireppa,
...
6
Flora of the British West Indian Islands
Berry 3(-4)-locnlar : cells dispermous. Seeds large, triangular : rhaphe enlarged ;
embryo iu- flexed, with the cotyledons plaited. — Shrubs not hispid, with a rusty
down ; panicles terminal, and accessory ones from the axils: flowers clustered or
...
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Transactions and Proceedings of the Botanical Society of ...
THUIOPSID.E. — Strobilus with imbricated scales, not valvate as in
Actinostrobete, leaves opposite. Biota. — Strobilus, with leathery scales,
dispermous, seeds wingless. Thuja. — Strobilus, with leathery scales,
dispermous, seeds 2- winged.
Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1868
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transactions of the botanical society volume ix
Thuiopsid.*. — Strobilus with imbricated scales, not valvate as in Actinostrobese,
leaves opposite. Biota. — Strobilus, with leathery scales, dispermous, seeds
wingless. Thuja. — Strobilus, with leathery scales, dispermous, seeds 2- winged.
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Transactions and Proceedings of the Botanical Society of ...
ThuiopsiDjE. — Strobilus with imbricated scales, not valvate as in Actinostrobeas,
leaves opposite. Biota. — Strobilus, with leathery scales, dispermous, seeds
wingless. Thuja. — Strobilus, with leathery scales, dispermous, seeds 2- winged.
Botanical Society (Edinburgh), 1868
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A natural history of the globe: of man, of beasts, birds, ...
Pericarp coriaceous, mono-dispermous, covered at the base by an indurated
involucre, which takes the name of cup. Quercus, Laurus. Also called Calybio. 8.
JVux. Pericarp woody, mono-dispermous, covered at the base by BOTANY. 351.
Georges Louis Leclerc Buffon (comte de), John Wright (F.Z.S.), 1831