10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LATESCENT»
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1
The Dispute of the New World
... that were given these names, had neither the courage nor the voracity of those
of Africa. The very climate itself was quite different from that of the other
hemisphere. It was respectively [?] more humid and colder. Only the pliant and "
latescent ...
2
Proceedings of the ... Conference on Information Sciences ...
The Latescent Process The effect of the local balance condition in a queueing
process is elucidated by formulating the conditional queueing process, as seen
by an observer of the queue's departure process only. Let Y(t), a random variable
...
3
Indiarubber and gutta percha: a complete practical treatise ...
Genus of Apocynacece, consists of two latescent shrubs of the Malay
Archipelago, distinguished by four primitive flowers, with a bilocular ovary, the
dissepiments containing two ovules. The fruit is fleshy, and the seeds are
exalbuminous.
T. Seeligmann, G. Lamy Torrilhon, H. Falconnet, 1910
4
An Introduction to the Study of Botany: In which the Science ...
They are all latescent, or milky, and most of them herbaceous, though a few are
shrubs. Some are upright, while others are creepers, and a few are entirely
without leaves. Several species very nearly resemble the Cactus, or Prickly Pear
tribe, ...
5
Medical Botany; Or, Illustrations and Descriptions of the ...
THIS very singular prickly latescent shrub is a native of Africa, where it grows in
great abundance; and is the plant, together with the E. Canariensis and E.
Antiquorum 8w. from which the resinous substance known by the name of
euphorbium, ...
John Stephenson, James Morss Churchill, Gilbert Thomas Burnett, 1837
6
The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal
It flowers at all seasons of the year, and is constantly covered with leaves of a pur
le colour; the flowers are small and white. The fluid circulating in the p ant is
latescent, nearly as thick as cream, and .is so abundant as to trickle down in a
small ...
7
An Arrangement of British Plants: According to the Latest ...
110 29 — Schmidi de J unjermania. read 371 23 —- occura'te read accurate
Schmidel de Jungermannia 380 l — Latescent read Lactescent 110 35 — Linnse
read Linnsei 395 19 — elarated read elevated 111 7 -- Specilegium read ...
8
The Edinburgh New Dispensatory
... water-cresses, from the acid herbs, as " M. Chereau uses Opoliques to
designate the order of expressed juices, and Qpoli for the kinds when oflicinol,
and when magistral. n sorrel and wood-sorrel, from the latescent plants, as
dandelion and.
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English Language Word Builder
... HOARFROST HOMOGRAFT HOMOPOLAR HOOFBOUND HOWLROUND
HYPOMANIC IRONBOUND JACKLIGHT JACKSTRAW JOINTWEED
KATABASES KILOGAUSS KINGCRAFT LAKESHORE LANDFORCE
LATESCENT LICKPENNY ...
The fluid circulating in the plant is latescent, nearly as thick as cream, and is so
abundant as to trickle down in a small stream if the bush be wounded. A seed of
this plant taken inwardly is of great use in dropsy. AGRICULTURAL REPORT.
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1835