10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FLOCCI»
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The genitive value in Latin and other constructions with ...
82) pallium non facio flocci ut splendeat; Cic. Alt. i. 16. 13 quare ut opinor <j>i\<
xro<j>TfT€ov . . . . et istos consulatus non flocci facteon; iv. 15. 4 totam denique
rem publicam flocci non facere; xiii. 50. 3 prorsus aveo scire, nec tamen flocci
facio.
Gordon Jennings Laing, 1920
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The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine
Genus CXC, Sporocybe Fr. Flocci septate, free, heads globose, studded with
spores. Sporocybe byssoides Fr., Rudlow, on dead stems. Genus CXCI.,
Stachybotrys Cd. Flocci septate, free. Branches bearing short, verticillate ramuli
at their ...
Genus CXC, Sporocybe Fr. Flocci septate, free, heads globose, studded with
spores. Sporocybe byssoides Fr., Rudlow, on dead stems. Genus CXCL,
Stachybotrys Cd. Flocci septate, free. Branches bearing short, verticillate ramuli
at their ...
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The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine
Genus CXC, Sporocybe Fr. Flocci septate, free, heads globose, studded with
spores. Sporocybe byssoides Fr., Rudlow, on dead stems. Genus CXCT.,
Stachybotrys Cd. Flocci septate, free. Branches bearing short, verticillate ramuli
at their ...
Edward Hungerford Goddard, 1864
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The Wiltshire Archæological and Natural History Magazine
Genus CXC., Sporoeybe Fr. Flocci septate, free, heads globose, studded with
spores. Sporocybe byssoides Fix, Rudlow, on dead stems. Genus CXC[.,
Stachybotrys Cd. Flocci septate, free. Branches bearing short, verticillate ramuli
at their ...
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English Flora: Class 24, Cryptogamia, Pt. 2, comprising the ...
Sporidia (at first included) simple, collected in little sori or towards the apices of
the flocci and their branches, p. 342. (sp. 9.) 126. Pénicillium. Sporidia simple,
globose, disposed in sori about the penicillate apices of the tubular, septate,
fertile ...
James Edward Smith, William Jackson Hooker, Miles Joseph Berkeley, 1836
1—3.) Spots numerous, small, orbicnlar, reddish-brown, surrounded by a. darker
margin on the upper surface of the leaf; flocci hypophyllous, tufted, slender,
septate, nodulose above, colored; spores narrowly clavate, .0012 in. to .0024 in.
long, ...
New York State Museum, 1884
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Report of the New York State Botanist
Spots numerous, small, orbicular, reddish-brown, surrounded by a darker margin
on the upper surface of the leaf ; flocci hypophyllous, tufted, slender, septate,
nodulose above, colored; spores narrowly clavate, .0012 in. to .0024 in. long, ...
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The English Flora of Sir James Edward Smith: Class XXIV. ...
On various decaying substances, as lard, bread, cheese, &c.—Flocci indistinctly
articulate when fresh; head covered with a subpellucid grumous substance on
which are seated the globose sporidia arranged in radiating moniliform threads.
Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1836
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Annual Report on the New York State Museum of Natural History
A tuft of four flocci, two of them bearing spores, x 400. Fig. 3. Two spores, x 400.
Hadrotrichum lineare, Peek. Fig. 4. Upper part of a leaf bearing linear patches of
the fungus. Fig. 5. A tuft of five flocci, two of them bearing spores, x 400. Fig. 6.
New York State Museum of Natural History, 1885
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Floccinaucinihilipilification — a Jamaican disease
It is derived from four Latin words: flocci, nauci, nihili, pili, meaning 'at little value'. In Jamaica, there is a growing tendency to undervalue as well ... «Jamaica Observer, Mar 13»