10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WORMIL»
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A dictionary of medical science ...
Wormil. Worm'bark tree. Geoffra>a inermis. Worm grass, peren nial. Spigelia
marilandica. Wor'mia excel sa. Tree belonging to the Dilleni- aciœ, native of Java,
having large yellow blossoms. Worm'ian bones. Î^Ossa or ossicula wormiana.
Robley Dunglison, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1903
Helene A. W. Stark, Oxford. Robert M. Munro, Kincardine-on-Forth. SECOND
HANK. Annie L. Craighead, Newburgh. Ruth Maxwell, Wormil. Dorothy M.
Jennings, Berk- I Margaret M. Blair, Alloa. ( Katherine W. Fisher, Dunfermline.
hamstead.
University of St. Andrews, 1904
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Pennsylvania county court reports
Sullivan v. Craine, I73. E'i'idt'1t[£',' lVitnesses; Competency of survii.-ing husband.
Loudermilch's Est., 318. Judgment; Joint judgment; Opening judgment. Kroner v.
Wormil", 535Criminal law; Adultery; Evidence; Witness; Amendment. Com. v.
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The Jewish Encyclopedia: A Descriptive Record of the ...
Among the members of the tint synod were David b. Kalonymus of Mi'inu-nlwrg,
liaruch b. Samuel of liayence, Hezekiah b. lteuben of Boppard, i'llmbah b. tiamuel
of Spa-yer, lfliezer b. .loei ha-Levi of ('ologne, and Eleanor b. Judah of Wormil.
Isidore Singer, Cyrus Adler, 1916
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Etymons of English words
... to exist ,- wer, existence, and ald, old, universal. WORM, s. an insect, any spiral
thing, a kind of screw, torment; G. and D. orm; S. wirm, warm ; B. worm; T. wurm ;
L. vermes. WonNIL, WORMIL, s. a maggot, a worm bred under the skin of cows.
John THOMSON (M.R.I. and A.S.), 1826
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The International cyclopedia: a compendium of human ...
Gold-bug. 36. Sand-bug. 37. Swimming-beetle. 38. Turn-bug. 39. 1 44. Burying-
beetle. 45. Scaphidium. 46. Glow-worm, cicindela. 47. Colydiui 53. Wormil, grub
of cock-chafer. 54. Pupa of the same. 55. Dung-beetle. 61. Variegated beetle. 62.
Harry Thurston Peck, Selim Hobart Peabody, Charles Francis Richardson, 1898
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A dictionary of medicine and the allied sciences ...
(Hypoderma bovis) is the warble or wormil, burrowing in the backs of horses and
cattle; those of the llorsc-g. (Gas- trophilus equi, botfly)eausebotsin the stomach
of the horse ; and those of the Sheep-g, (Gistrus ovis) infest the nostrils of sheep.
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A Geographical Dictionary: Or Universal Gazetteer, Ancient ...
N. IVarmstadl, or Wormil, t. Prussia, in Ermeland ; 42 SSW. Kiinigsberg. Lon. 20. 7
. E. Lat. 54. 3. N. Pop. 2,251. Warna, t. Sweden, in East Gothland; 14 ESE.
Linkioping. Warnamrna, or Werinama, t. on S. coast of the island 01' Ceram. Lon.
129.
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1817
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Key to North American birds: Containing a concise account of ...
406; harellda and hacelld also found in Wormil'S, Willuohby, and Charleton;
Englished hareld Steph. 1824, and corruptly herald. If we consider it a misprint,
A. O. U. rules allow us to correct it to Havelda.) Havelds. Singing Ducks. Long-tail
...
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Historical Brighton: An Illustrated History of Brighton and ...
The name is variously spelled — Wor- melle, Wormell, Wormel, Wormwell,
Wormil, Wormill and Wwormall. Branches of the family are in Maine, New
Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Washington, D. C., and elsewhere. So
far as known ...
John Perkins Cushing Winship, 1902