10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLUMOUS»
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Scales leafy, green, pappus rather plumous than barbellate. Sept. (L. bellidifolia
Mx.) 4 C. corymbosus Torr. & G-r. St. single, stout, erect, hairy ; lvs. nearly smooth,
oblanceolate, obtuse, tapering to the base, the upper small, oblong, sessile ...
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A Class-book of Botany ... In two parts. Part I. The ...
Scales leai'y, green, pappus rather plumous than barbellatc. Sept. (L bellidii'olia
Mx.) 4 C. corymbdaus Torr. 6t Gr. St. singlqswut, erect, hairy; lvs. nearly smooth.
ohlnnceolato, obtuse, tapering to the base, the upper small, oblong, sessile; hds.
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A Complete History of Drugs. Written in French by Monsieur ...
Description of it in his Book, Page 7 33. to which my Reader may have Recourse.
i We commonly sell six sorts of Alum, to wit, the Plumous Alum, or Earth Flax; the
Rmmn, Engli , Liege, Burnt Alum, and the Sugar Alum. As for the Round, Liquid, ...
Pierre Pomet, Nicolas Lémery, Joseph Pitton : de Tournefort, 1748
Vermes, those with a plumous appendage on the right side, answering the
purpose of branchiae or pulmonary organs, and those destitute of such an
apparatus for absorbing oxygen (by the decomposition of the water in which they
reside) for ...
Linnean Society of London, Linnean Society of London. Library, 1815
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Transactions of the Linnean Society. - London, Davis 1791-
Vermes, those with a plumous appendage on the right side, answering the
purpose of branchiae or pulmonary organs, and those destitute of such an
apparatus for absorbing oxygen (by the decomposition of the water in which they
reside) for ...
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The transactions of the Linnean Society of London
Vermes, those with a plumous appendage on the right side, answering the
purpose of branchiae or pulmonary organs, and those destitute of such an
apparatus for absorbing oxygen (by the decomposition of the water in which they
reside) for ...
Linnean Society (London), 1813
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A Voyage Into the Levant ... Containing the Ancient and ...
The plumous or feathered " Alum, which is sound there likewise, performs the
same Alterations when try'd: but neither of them emits any urinous Smell, when
Oil of Tartar is poured thereon; which allows no room to suspect there is any
mixture ...
Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, 1741
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Transactions of the Linnean Society
Plumofus is rendered feathery, and pinnatus, feathered: but is not this
confounding ideas totally diftinct ? and are not therefore the terms plumous or
rather plumofe, and pinnated or rather pinnate, to be preferred ? Dichotomus may
be ...
Linnean Society of London, Linnean Society of London. Library, 1791
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A Voyage Into the Levant ...: Containing the Ancient and ...
The plumous or feathered Alum, which is found there likewise, performs the fame
Alterations when try'd : but neither of them emits any urinous Smell, when Oil of
Tartar is poured thereon which allows no room to suspect: there is any mixture of
...
Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, Honoré Maria Lauthier, 1741
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the animal kingdom, arranged according to its organization, ...
The legs are of an ordinary size, and the abdomen is composed exteriorly of four
annuli. In some, the antennse are almost as long as the face of the head, and the
seta is plumous. Sometimes the abdomen of both sexes is gradually narrowed, ...