10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SIMARUBACEOUS»
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The Seeds of Dicotyledons
It seems that the pachychalazal tendency in the Simarubaceous genera
Picrasma and Quassia has been promoted in Ochnaceae to give the vestigial
micropylar integuments. Lophira, however, with bilocular capsule needs
investigation, ...
Edred John Henry Corner, 1976
2
Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of ...
... the Uvaria febrifuga, the fruit of which we saw administered with success in the
Missions of Spanish Guiana ; among simarubaceous plants, the Quassia amara,
celebrated in the feverish plains of Surinam ; among terebinthaceous plants, the
...
Alexander von Humboldt, Aimé Bonpland, Thomasina Ross, 1872
3
Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of ...
... among anonaceous plants, the Uvaria febrifuga, the fruit of which we saw
administered with success in the Missions of Spanish Guiana; among
simarubaceous plants, the Quassia amara, celebrated in the feverish plains of
Surinam ; among ...
Alexander von Humboldt, Aimé de Bonpland, Thomasina Ross, 1852
4
Pollen Morphology and Plant Taxonomy: Angiosperms
(Borneo; Elmer 20898): prolate (25X18 p), subpsilate_ The pollen grains in
Burseraceae are more like those of certain simarubaceous genera (striation;
angulaperturate grains) than those of Rutaceae and Meliaceae. BUTOMACEAE:
svs'rr:M: ...
5
Atlas of the Scale Insects of North America, Volume VII: The ...
None. HOSTS AND DISTRIBUTION. Known only from the original record, from "
Cnino ", Sonora, Mexico. The common name "cnino" is used in at least some
parts of Mexico for some species of the simarubaceous host genus Elaphrium.
Atlas of the Scale Insects of North America, Volume VII
6
The Chambers Dictionary
[Wrongly thought to come from the simarubaceous genus Brucea. named after
James Bruce (1730-94). Scottish African traveller] brucitc hroos'lt, n a mineral,
magnesium hydroxide. [Named after A Bruce, American mineralogist] Brucke hrii'
kj. n ...
7
Proceedings of the Indian Science Congress
It was formerly described as an infected Simarubaceous wood ; Trivedi, Paradkar
and Deshmukh (1975). However, neither the wood could be compared with any
living genus of Simarubaceae, nor the fungus was identified. So the author ...
8
Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at ...
RUTACE/E. Medicinal Simarubaceous Plants — Active Constituents. — Charles
Gilling gives a brief account of the active constituents which have so far been
discovered in medicinal plants belonging to the Simarubese. This small natural ...
American Pharmaceutical Association, 1909
9
The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Difussion of ...
QUA'SSIA, a name formed in remembrance of a negro named Quassy, who first
made known the medicinal virtues of one of the species, is a genus of plants
belonging to the Simarubaceous order. Linnams referred to it several other
species, ...
Society for the Difussion of Useful Knowledge, 1841
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
QUA'SSIA, a name formed in remembrance of a negro named Quassy, who first
made known the medicinal virtues of one of the species, is a genus of plants
belonging to the Simarubaceous order. Linnaeus referred to it several other
species, ...
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 1841