10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POSTICOUS»
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posticous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
posticous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Posthumous Papers Bequeathed to the Honorable the East India ...
Ditto, more still, labellum seen between 2 posticous sepals. 6. Vertical view,
a. a. a. sepals, b. b. petals, c. labellum, d. stamen. 7. Same, sepals spread out,
same references. 8. More advanced, posticous view. 9. Ditto anticous, lateral
sepals a ...
William Griffith, John McClelland, 1847
2
Ranunculaceae to Polygaleae
Sepnl: minute. Style shorter than the oblong ovary; stigma dilated. Capsule § in.,
ovate-oblong. VAR. 1 ; posticous petal dilated upwards very obtuse rnucronate or
emarginate. Van. 2; posticons petal narrow concave acute—C. verticillaris, DC.
Joseph Dalton Hooker, 1872
The consequence is, that its real structure is to have the posticous 2 sepals
united into one . To have two petals alternating with the posticous and antU cous
sepal, and therefore the posticous petal wanting. Anticous stamen developed, the
2 ...
William Griffith, John McClelland, 1851
4
The Families of the Monocotyledons: Structure, Evolution, ...
2) - separated by their bacciform and baccate fruits, respectively - the
inflorescences are enclosed in spathes and the flowers are zygomorphic with
three anticous, fertile stamens and three (or two) posticous staminodes. The
major genera with ...
Harold Trevor Clifford, Peter Yeo, 1985
5
The Manuleae: a tribe of Scrophulariaceae
ANDROECIUM There are usually four, didynamous, fertile stamens and no trace
of a staminode in the truly posticous position (but in the following text the stamens
are designated posticous and anticous pair). The only exception is ...
Olive Mary Hilliard, 1994
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Ranunculaceae to Polygaleae
1 / posticous petal dilated upwards very obtuse mucronate or emarginate. ... 1 ¡'
radical leaves palmately 3-5-partite, cauline usually alternate 3-6-partite, flowers
subumbellate, lower bracts 3-fid, posticous petal about equalling the curved spur.
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, 1978
7
The Madras Journal of Literature and Science
Pistillum— posticous sepal partly removed, anlicous one cut away, except at its
base which is defiexed. 10. Ovarium — transverse section. 11. Ovulum. 12.
Stigma. 13. Capsule. 14. The same after dehiscence. 15. Seed — viewed on its
raptal ...
8
Madras Journal of Literature and Science
Pistillum— posticous sepal partly removed, anticous one cut away, except at its
base which is defiexed. 10. Ovarium — transverse section. 11. Ovulum. 12.
Stigma. 13. Capsule. 14. The same after dehiscence. 15. Seed — viewed on its
raptal ...
9
Check-lists of the Forest Trees and Shrubs of the British Empire
1.; posticous sepal up to 2.5 X 1.6 cm., ovate, spinous-toothed; corolla blue, tube
1.8 cm. 1. Fls. Mar. Rubugua, Unyamwezi, Stuhlm. 496 (T.). 7. B. capitata
Klotzsch; stems woody; lvs. up to 3 cm. 1.; infl. dense, capitate, unilateral, up to
about ...
Joseph Burtt-Davy, A C Hoyle, 1949
10
Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen te ...
The segments themselves too may be more or less distinctly unequal, and then
the median or posticous segment is, as a rule, larger than the others; the latter
themselves may also be unequal, and in that case the lateral ones are the
smallest ...
Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen (Netherlands), 1941