10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EROSELY»
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants: Comprising ...
narrowed at the base, erosely toothed or quite entire ; peduncles shorter than the
leaves; calyx elongated, licate, with lanceolate-linear, unequal segments. l? . F.
ative of California, Menzies and Douglas. M. aurantîacus, Curt. bot. mag. 854-.
2
Vol. IV. - Corolliflorae
narrowed at the base, erosely toothed or quite entire ; peduncles shorter than the
leaves; calyx elongated, plicate, with lanceolate-linear, unequal segments. 12. F.
Native of California, Menzies and Douglas. M. aurantìacus, Curt. bot. mag. 354- ...
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
narrowed at the base, erosely toothed or quite entire ; peduncles shorter than the
leaves; calyx elongated, plicate, with lanceolate-linear, unequal segments. 12. F.
Native ОТ California, Menzies and Douglas. M. aurantîacus, Curt. bot. mag.
4
A General System of Gardening and Botany: Containing a ...
1 96. under Otidia,) umbels many- flowered, loosely panicled ; leaves pinnate,
smooth ; leaflets pin- natifid or cut ; segments wedge-shaped, flat, erosely toothed
at the apex ; stem shrubby, fleshy ; petals a little toothed ; nectariferous tube a ...
5
The Journal of entomology, descriptive and geographical
Dark glossy chestnut, lighter on the elytra ; head very large in the male, and
nearly as broad as the prothorax in both sexes, erosely and roughly punctured ;
mandibles concave above ; eye narrow, nearly entire ; antennae about half the
length ...
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Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences
... slightly divergent, with scarious margins, and short recurved uncinate awns;
flowers shortly pedicellate, perianth partly exsert; segments nearly equal, shortly
mucronate, and erosely denticulate at the tip; stamens 9, adnate to the lower tube
, ...
7
The Central American Species of Quercus
Its characteristic obovate, cordate, erosely crenate leaves with raised veins and
blades drying a striking yellowish brown separate it from Q. peduncularis and Q.
pilicaulis, some forms of which it superficially resembles. Specimens examined: ...
Cornelius Herman Muller, 1942
8
The Journal of Entomology
Dark glossy chestnut, lighter on the elytra ; head very large in the male, and
nearly as broad as the prothorax in both sexes, erosely and roughly punctured ;
mandibles concave above ; eye narrow, nearly entire ; antennae about half the
length ...
9
Flora of the Northern and Middle Sections of the United ...
Peduncles subumbellate or solitary. 4. P. pennsylvantca Ait.: flowers
subcorymbed ; pedicels elongated; leaves oval-oblong, acuminate, erosely
denticulate, smooth ; petioles with 2 glands ; branches punctate ; fruit subobovate
. Ait. Kew. II. p.
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Miscellaneous Publication
Leaves regularly and usually repandly 10- or 12-toothed on each side
corresponding to the veins, or merely erosely crenate. 21. Leaves rather thick
and quite leathery, erosely crenate, drying yellowish-brown 13. Q. segoviensis.
21. Leaves ...