10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JARGONEL»
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1
Adulteration of food, drink, and drugs, the evidence taken ...
It was used for burning in his establishment ; but now the chemist can produce
from it essence of jargonel, an essence which has precisely the odour of the
finest jargonel pear. Valerianic acid is occasionally produced, if it is not carefully
...
Parliament commons, proc, Vict, Adulteration, 1855
2
The New England Journal of Medicine
The first of these essences is produced by mixing together acetate of potash,
fusel oil, and sulphuric acid, when the result of the operation is sulphate of potash
and acetate of amyl, which compound is, in reality, the essence of the jargonel ...
3
the journal of the society of arts
The first of these essonccs is produced by mixing together acetate of potash,
fousel oil, and sulphuric acid, when the result of the operation is sulphate of
potash and acetate of amyl, which compound is, in reality, the essenco of tho
jargonel ...
He is very destructive in the garden, and is particularly fond of the Antwerp
raspberry, and a ripe jargonel pear.——See our last volume, p. 122. ' The spring
flight of pigeons (columbw) appears in this month, or early in the next. ~ Dry
weather is ...
5
Museum Rusticum Et Commerciale, Or, Select Papers on ...
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Blaffk [ter Jargonel White Early White White Sweetwailue Cluster Filberu.
ctarseilles ...
Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain), 1764
6
The Journal of a Naturalist
The blackcap finishes its feast here with the jargonel pear, when it can meet with
it, then leaves us for other fruits and milder climes. “ And the fear of you, and the
dread' of you, shall be upon every beast of the earth, and upon every fowl of the ...
7
Magazine of Natural History
... African marigold , hollyhock , cardinal flower , love-lies-bleeding , and French
marigold . Fruits ripened, viz. gooseberries , currants , cherries , jargonel e pear ,
juneating apple , apricots , strawberries , raspberries , and black currants on the .
8
The Works of Sir William Temple, Complete in Four Volumes: ...
The number of good pears, especially summer, is very great, but the best are the
blanquet, robin, rousselet, rosati, sans, pepin, jargonel. Ot the autumn, the buree,
the vertelongue, and the bergamot. Of the winter, the vergoluz, chasseray, ...
William Temple (Le chevalier), 1814
... in those places. And, first, the fauvette (Philomela hor- tensis), with all her
matured brood, is certain to be found feeding voraciously upon our cultivated
berries, * J. R. or mining a hole in the fig or jargonel pear i CHAPTER IV Tas -e in
Birds.
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The Analectic Magazine
The fruits of his garden, also, seemed to contribute not a little to his recovery, and
after dinner he helped himself to his own fine jargonel pears with no sparing
hand. I was accustomed during my occasional visits, silently to demand of myself,
...