10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLEBOUS»
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1
The natural history of the mineral kingdom
are found divided into small angular masses in the stratum, and other beds of it
are divided into larger angular masses or glebes ; but whether these soft blaes
are found glebous or uniform throughout the whole stratum, they always prove a
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The New and Complete Dictionary of the English Language ...: ...
PiiUipt. CLEBA'RUE (s. in oil m'srJi) Glebe, turf, turf fit to burn. PbiUifn, CLEBE (í.
fram tbc Lat. gleba) Turf, foil, ground i the ¡¡mdpolTdTed as part of an ecclefiartic;
il benefice. Glehcyie (aiij* from glebe, hut »a! ft mucbufi.lt Glebous, (ïlebos'ity ...
3
An Introduction to the Study of Lichens
Thallus glebous-squamulose, heaped at length and rugose-plicate, more or less
lobulate ; rarely caulescent (n. 4, 8) now much reduced and granulose (n. 7) or
deficient (n. 10.) Spores from simple bi-plurilocular, and from ellipsoid through ...
4
Geological Survey Professional Paper
Trilete suture distinct, extending nearly to equator; suture margins simple ;
contact surfaces smooth and not defined equatorially. Distal surface smooth, with
a large irregular in- tumescent or glebous mass and tubercles. Distal mass
consists of ...
5
Proceedings of the Washington Academy of Sciences
"Thallus of small, scattered, turgid, glebous squamules becoming at length
plicate, pale greenish and glaucescent; apothecia small to middling-sized (O mm.
, 5—1 mm, 5 in width) peltate, flat, but the t in uneven margin at length
disappearing, ...
Washington Academy of Sciences, Washington Academy of Sciences (Washington, D.C.), 1910
In the latter case, they are likewise opaque, but, according to the amount of
contained blood-globules, more or less reddened. A closer inspection shows the
coagula to consist of a glebous- like, fibro-glebous blastema, or of a faintly
striated, ...
7
A Manual of pathological anatomy
... coagulation within the vascular system. The coagula are white, or yellowish-
white, compact, frequently holding enclosed a notable quantity of serum. Under a
closer inspection they appear as a glebous, fibro-glebous blastema, here ...
Karl Freiherr von Rokitansky, 1855
8
The Foliaceous and Fruticose Lichens of the Santa Cruz ...
“Thallus of small, scattered, turgid, glebous squamules becoming at length
plicate, pale greenish and glaucescent; apothecia small to middling-sized (O mm.
, 5 - 1 mm, 5 in width) peltate, flat, but the t' in uneven margin at length
disappearing, ...
Albert William Herre, 1906
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A dictionary of the English language, greatly improved
... church-land Glebous, léb'us, Gleby, glégb'y, ia. turfy Glede, gléde, n. a kind of
hawk Glee, glée, n. joy; merriment ; a song for three or more voices, in which a
particular part is appointed to each voice Gleeful, glée'fol, a. merry; cheerful Gleet
, ...
George FULTON (and KNIGHT (George)), 1833
10
A Synopsis of the North American Lichens
113) is always inferior, and passes at length into an effuse, glebous, scarcely
lobed condition, here observed on dead wood, but in Kansas (E. Hall) on rocks,
which is not the same with the European v. disperso-areolata, of Schaerer, and
Anzi.
Edward Tuckerman, Henry Willey, 1882
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