10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POLYCOTYLEDONOUS»
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The Polycotyledonous seeds are those which have more than two cotyledons ; or
, in other words, those in which the embryo is divided into more than two lobes. In
general, they are easily distinguished from the other seeds, already mentioned.
Benjamín Smith Barton, 1803
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The Rudiments of Botany, Structural and Physiological: Being ...
Until recently the di- and polycotyledonous embryos were considered
characteristic of Exogens, but Lindley has admirably proposed the separation of
the cone-hearing plants into a new class, which he names that of Gymnoyene (
they may be ...
Christopher DRESSER, 1859
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge ...
POLYCOTYLEDONOUS PLANTS-POLYDIPSIA. metal. His plan is extremely
simple, though requiring great nicety in carrying it out. First, the picture is outlined
upon a metal-plate ; and supposing it intended to have two colours, then the
details ...
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An Encyclopaedia of Gardening: Comprising the Theory and ...
They have been denominated polycotyledonous, seeds, and are exemplified in
the case of lepidium sativum or common garden-cress, in which the lobes are six
in number; as in that also of the different species of the genus pinus, in which ...
John Claudius Loudon, 1824
G,H. Whole mounts to show greater activity in embryonal mass (e); cotyledons
have differentiated in H. I. Mature embryo showing polycotyledonous condition. (
A, after Buchholz, 1929; B-I, after Mnheshwari & Konar, 1971). end Fig.
S. P. Bhatnagar, Alok Moitra, 1996
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History of the Royal Society, from Its Institution to the ...
Of 1,050 genera of seeds described by Gaertner, six are without cotyledons, 123
are monocotyledonous, 920 dicotyledonous, and five or six polycotyledonous.
The polycotyledonous genera are pinus, rhizo'p'hora, canarium, lepidium, ...
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History of the Royal Society: From Its Institution to the ...
The polycotyledonous genera are pinus, rhizophora, canarium, lepidium,
cuprcssus? and hernandia?f The number of cotyledons in the seeds of plants
constitutes the foundation of a very beautiful and useful arrangement of plants by
Jussieu, ...
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Lectures on the Elements of Botany: Part I. Containing the ...
liber, no alburnum, and no medullary rays; parts which, as I shall soon have
occasion to demonstrate to you, belong, exclusively, to the dicotyledonous and
polycotyledonous stems. I do not, at present, attempt to detail to you either the
opinions ...
Anthony Todd Thomson, 1822
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Vegetable organography, or, An analytical description of the ...
... polycotyledonous, and the other genera of the family dicotyledonous ; 2d. also
in polycotyledonous genera or species, the number of cotyledons is not regular ;
3d. in several, they are disposed in two opposite parcels, which seem to refer to ...
Augustin Pyramus de Candolle, 1840
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Chambers's encyclopædia
POLYCOTYLEDONOUS PLANTS-POLYDIPSIA. POLYGALE/E— POLYGLOT.
POLYGNOTUS-POLYGONE^E. POLYHYMNIA-POLYNESIA. POLYNESIA.
POLYPHEMUS— POLYPHONIC. metal. His plan is extremely simple, though
requiring ...
Chambers W. and R., ltd, 1865