10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLANDULOUS»
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North American Botany: Comprising the Native and Common ...
North Somerset. exarala, V. (2) ( ) cespitóse: leaves 3— 5-cleft; upper ones linear
, entire, glandulous- pubescent; segments linear, acutish: flower-bearing stem
slender, scarcely leafy, 3—5 flowered: flowers corymb-racemed: ovarium
adhering ...
Amos Eaton, John Wright (M. D.), 1840
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On the Fabric of the Human Body: A Translation of De Humani ...
bodies, uniform (similaria corpora), TV: s3 (286[486].1) body (corpus), what sort is
best for dissection, IV: 213 (548.10) body, glandulous (glando- sum corpus), of
omentum, IV: 7, 9, 83 (358[458]and 359[459].55 and 497.27) body, glandulous ...
3
The rose fanciers' manual
Thorns, usually straight ; interspersed with glandulous bristles, Lea/lets,
acuminated, oval-lanceolated, with inclining teeth. Tube of calyx, oblong. Sepals,
smooth, glandulous on the edges. Flowers, middle-sized, very double, regular ;
white, ...
Catherine Grace F. Gore, 1838
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The Rose Fancier's Manual
Thorns; usually straight; interspersed with glandulous bristles, Leaflets,
acuminated, oval-lanceolated, with inclining teeth. Tube of calyx, oblong. Sepals,
smooth, glandulous on the edges. Flowers, middle-sized, very double, regular ;
white, ...
Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances), 1838
5
Philosophical Transactions to the Year ____ Abridged and ...
I have proved in my Physiology, which is actually in the Press, that these
glandulous Grains are nothing but the Ends of the Nerves, or nervous Papillae,
which receive the Ends of the lymphatic Vessels into their spongy Texture: AndI
have; ...
Royal Society (Great Britain), 1747
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Philosophical Transactions and Collections: Abridged and ...
... and the middle was one Inch and half broad it was of a Lead- Colour, a little
Speckled or Marbled. The Liver consisted of four large Lobes, and was of a dark
red Colour ; it appeared plainly Glandulous ; and had no Vejica fellea, but it ...
Royal Society (Great Britain), 1749
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The philosophical transactions (from the year 1732 to the ...
I have proved in my Physiology, which is actually in the Press, that these
glandulous Grains are nothing but the Ends of the Nerves, or nervous Papilla,
which receive the Ends of the lymphatic Vessels into their spongy Texture : And I
have, ...
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The Philosophical Transactions and Collections: Abridged and ...
That part of the Gula, whose inside is Glandulous. d. The Lower Gnu- e. The
Gizzard, or Ventricle, f. The First Intestine, gg. The P«- areas. rig. a-if. a. The
Upper Bill. b. The Inside of it* dd. The Upper Jaw. c. the place •where the Upper
Bill is ...
Royal society of London, 1705
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The Philosophical Transactions and Collections to the End of ...
In other Animals at this place is seated that Glandulous Body, called the- Prostate
: But the Veficulæ here being fo Glandulous, possibly they may perform their
Office ; unless we should ascribe their use to those two Glands which lay on each
...
Royal Society (Great Britain)., John Lowthorp, 1749
He had proved, in his Physiology, then in the press, that these glandulous grains
are nothing but the ends of the nerves, or nervous papillae, which receive the
ends of the lymphatic vessels into their spongy texture : and he had, among
others, ...
Royal Society (Great Britain), Charles Hutton, George Shaw, 1809
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