10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HERBAGED»
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herbaged in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
herbaged and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic ...
[1833. S ... intertexta Benth. interwoven [what ?3 O ? cu \\? ... B? California and
N.W.Am, cotuleefblia Benth. Cotula-lcavcd O ? cu 2 ? ... B? California 1833. S ...
pubtscens Benth. downy-herbaged O ? cu 1 ? ... Br California 1833. S ... [Bot.
mag.
John Claudius Loudon, 1833
2
A Review of the Reports to the Board of Agriculture from the ...
A'flag-path (for horses and foot passengers) by the side of the road again (an
ordinary accompaniment through the lslandof Axholm :) a proof of the strength
and-retentivweSs of the soil. \ ' Cross a canal; and pass a well herbaged common
.
William MARSHALL (Agricultural Writer.), 1811
Cross a canal; and pass a well herbaged common. Old in closure and hedge
trees, about Thome. • « THORNE to HOWDEN. . (In continuation.) Pass a
common field, on the right. Mount a raised road ; and cross a well soiled, well
herbaged, ...
Mr. Marshall (William), 1818
4
A review of the reports to the Board of agriculture
Cross a canal ; and pass a well herbaged common. Old inclosure and hedge
trees, about Thorne. Thorne to Howden, (In continuation.) Pass a common field,
on the right. Mount a raised road ; and cross a well soiled, well herbaged,
common ...
William Humphrey Marshall, 1811
5
THE GARDENER'S MAGAZINE
28162a albifrons Benth. hanrj-herbaged » | or 3J s.n Dp.B California 1833. C 8.1
Botreg. 1642 Very near L. ornatus ; from which it differs in its shrubby habit, short
leaves, long and slender racemes, and rather smaller deep blue flowers.
J.C. LOUDON, F.L.S. H.S.&c., 1834
6
Loudon's Hortus Britannicus, a catal. of all the plants ...
1720 Louddnfa /mthyUoldcs Bertero MSS., according to Mr. Thomas Bridges,
Valparaiso. 29385 - - viscbsa G. fy H. clammy-herbaged A) lor 12 my.o Y. Taw
Chile 1832. C H.I Sw.fl.gar.2.s.230 29386 - - uspallatcnsis Gill. Uspallatan j» | pr
1 jl Y ...
John Claudius Loudon, 1839
7
The rural economy of Gloucestershire: including its dairy : ...
The grassy vallies, which have been mentioned, are tolerably well herbaged ; but
are very much overrun, in patches, with the red autumnal crocus——- (eolehieum
autumnale) which in many places occupies, in effect, the entire surface ; and ...
Mr. Marshall (William), 1796
8
Annual report of the Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of ...
We have broad prairies and fertile savannas, rich intervals and sweet-herbaged
hillsides, as well as sandy plains, bare, stony ridges, parched wastes of coarse
and scanty grass, and bleak northern pastures — all, or nearly all, fitted to the ...
Massachusetts Board of Agriculture, 1864
9
The Rural Economy of Glocestershire; Including Its Dairy: ...
... a large well herbaged ground 5 allowing them so good a pasture, that it was
generally mown after them; and, during the whole of the first summer summer,
they had the first bite Wherever they went. si" 224 REARING CATT'LE. 31.
Mr. Marshall (William), 1789
10
Chinese and English Dictionary
To let oil' water; so kéongtim, the riverymng-tone“-J<€ang . ,3: l l t puree; the form
of alook-_li ins-glass; land ivithout herbaged ~ t'ho6 séxiy, to vomit and ' or pnfigg
séé seaiy, to leaklw out. sfiziy yo, apurgative. p 'IQ BL séaiy tub, a zlysentery.
Walter Henry Medhurst, 1842