10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «QUADRIFARIOUS»
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1
Nereis Australis, Or Algae of the Southern Ocean: Being ...
Brandies simple, of various lengths, quadrifarious, with or without a series of
smaller branches, densely clothed with short multifid ramuli. Bamuli one to two
lines long, quadrifarious, imbricate, patent, dichotomo-multifid, the lesser
divisions ...
William Henry Harvey, 1847
2
Phycologia Britannica: Or, A History of British Sea-weeds
131. ocellata; stems subsimple ; ramelli quadrifarious, dichotomous, erecto-
patent ; stichidia linear-lanceolate, tapering to a point. (TAB. XL.) 132. Arbuscnla ;
irregularly much branched ; ramelli quadrifarious, dichotomous, patent or
divaricate, ...
William Henry Harvey, 1871
3
Phycologia Britannica, Or, A History of British Sea-weeds: ...
131. ocellata; stems subsimple; ramelli quadrifarious, dichotomous, erecto-
patent; stichidia linear-lanceolate, tapering to a point. (Tab. XL.) 132. Arbnacula ;
irregularly much branched ; ramelli quadrifarious, dichotomous, patent or
divaricate ...
William Henry Harvey, 1851
4
Phycologia Britannica: or a history of British Sea-Weeds, ...
130. coccínea; stems robust, rough with hair-like fibres, distichous; branches bi-tri
-pinnate ; pinnae multifid, single-tubed, their articulations as long as broad. (Tab.
CCLIIL) 131. ocellata; stems subsimple; ramelli quadrifarious, dichotomous, ...
5
Flora Hibernica: Comprising the Flowering Plants, Ferns, ...
Stem slender, inarticulate (or very indistinctly jointed), much branched; branches
jointed, excessively divided, entangled, flexuose, spreading; plumules crowded,
quadrifarious, broadly ovate, obtuse; lower pinnules simple, divaricate; upper ...
James Townsend Mackay, 1836
6
Melanospermeæ, or olive sea-weeds
Filaments capillary, flaccid, jointed (simple), beset with quadrifarious, simple,
spine-like ramuli, clothed with byssoid fibres. Fructification, elliptical utricles (or
spores 1') containing a dark-coloured sporaceous mass. ltlxniornrcnm (Ha:-v.),—
from ...
William Henry Harvey, 1871
7
Phycologia Britannica, Or A History of British Seaweeds, ...
Filaments capillary, flaccid, jointed (simple), beset with quadrifarious, simple,
spine-like ramuli, clothed with byssoid fibres. Fructi/ication, elliptical utricles (or
spores?) containing a dark-coloured sporaceous mass. Mrulmiucuui (Ilarv.),—
from ...
Harvey (William Henry), 1851
8
Muscologia Britannica The Mosses
J. laxifolia; stem erect nearly simple filiform, leaves remote quadrifarious erecto-
patent ovate subcarinate acutely bifid (those of the perichaetium similar,) fruit
terminal, calyces oblong subplicate, the mouth contracted toothed. Hook. Brit.
Jung. t.
William Jackson Hooker, 1827
9
Rhodospermeæ, or red sea-weeds, part I
Branches long and simple, inarticulate like the stem, quadrifarious, and clothed
more or less densely with short, flaccid, and slender quadrifarious ramuli, about
half an inch in length. Ramuli multifid, irregularly dichotomous, pencilled, ...
William Henry Harvey, 1871
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Phycologia Britannica, Or, A History of British Sea-weeds: ...
Polysiphonia violacea ; brownish red or purple ; stem inarticulate, marked with
irregular cells, rather robust, alternately branched; branches quadrifarious,
decomposed, bushy or feathery, the ultimate ramuli exceedingly slender,
alternately ...
William Henry Harvey, 1851