10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRIJUGATE»
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trijugate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
trijugate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Again, the ordinary trijugates are easily derivable from bijugates. as indicated in
Table E. Taiile E. — Showing the possible derivation of ordinary Trijugate from
the Bijugate Arrangement. R v 2 5x3 3 872 From the ordinary trijugate, in turn, ...
2
The Journal of Botany, British and Foreign ...
And Dr. Dickson has, since the Society's meeting, observed a. cone of Abies ea'
celsa, where the arrangement is a. trijugate i 1: a(=-6§) spiral. 1- Examples of this
series have been observed by Bravais (l. c. p. 93) in .Pinus maritima, Dips-anus,
...
3
Introduction to the Study of Palaeontological Botany
Secondary spirals 9 S, 15 D, 24 S, 39 D. Divergence = & (Trijugate arrangement).
(6.) Knorria marina (from collection of Dr. Rankin, Carluke). Somewhat
compressed, 2-2.} inches* in diameter. Secondary spirals 15 D, 24 S. Divergence
=% ...
John Hutton Balfour, 1872
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The Indigenous Palms of Suriname
Cane more than 1 cm in diameter; inner spathe longer than 15 cm; leaves
irregularly pinnate; often 1 -nerved, linear pinnae present 5 b. Cane less than 1
cm in diameter; inner spathe shorter than 5 cm; leaves usually regularly trijugate
3.
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The Flora of Jamaica; a Description of the Plants of that ...
Petioles terete trijugate, stipules ovato-sub-semicordate crenated, peduncles
many-flowered. Linn. Sp. 1026. HAB. Cultivated. FL. Throughout the year. The
Pea is very generally cultivated throughout the Island, and bears at any period of
the ...
6
Mathematical Modelling of Biosystems
In the trijugate case, the leaves would be rotated by 120 degrees on one level,
and so on. References 1. Becker, P.: Gene regulation: a finger on the A Model of
Pattern Coupled to Form in Metazoans 83. N =12 +12 =2 ; N =22 −12 =3 ; N =22 ...
Rubem P. Mondaini, Panos Pardalos, 2008
7
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
The ordinary trijugate appears to be derivable from the simple 'spira of the
ordinary system only by way of the bijugate, and hence thus,— 1235813 1 3 4 7
11 246 10 3,6 9 ((1.) The system 1, 4, 5, 9, 14, is similarly derivable from the
ordinary ...
8
Journal of Botany, British and Foreign
And Dr. Dickson has, since the Society's meeting, observed a cone of Abies
excelsa, where the arrangement is a trijugate a-j^-|( = A) spiral. t Examples of this
series have been observed by Bravais (I. c. p. 93) in Pinus marilima, Dipsacus,
etc to ...
... derivation of ordinary Trijugate from the Bijugate Arrangement. D S D S V. -. 3.
6. 9. 15=54-3. 2 4 6 10 16 = ^ From the ordinary trijugate, in turn, a spiral of the
system, - ,., 4 o 2 3 5 6 ' i"Z ' oq ' <^c'' niay 'Je s'ml''y derived, as indicated in Table
...
Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1966
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Botanical Commentaries
746. Tri'y'agus. Trijugate. Leaf. Pinnate with 6 folioles. L. am. it. 284. - 747.
Trilocularis. Trilocular. Seedi'essel with 3 cells as in Lilium. Phil. bot. 69. 748.
Trinervatus. Trinervate. Leaf. Nervose, with three ' ribs meeting behind the base.
L. am. n.