10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «JUNCAGO»
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A New and Improved Standard French and English and English ...
JUNCAGO ou JUNCAGUR, im. juncago, rush grass, triglocliin, arrow-headed-
grass. JUN'CAIRE, if. a vulnerary plant, juncaria. JUNCO. im. junco, reed-sparrow
. JUNIPERE, im. Arabian tree bearing frankincense. JUNON, if. a small planet, ...
Alexander G. Collot, 1856
2
The History And Antiquities Of Harwich and Dovercourt: ...
V. Juncago. JUncago maritima. Gramen marinum spicatum Lob. Icon. 16. Park.
Theat. 1178. Johns. Mer. Bot. 40. Pkyt. Brit. 53. Mer. Pin. $£. Gramen aquaticum
spicatum Ger. 12. emac. 13. Gramen spicatum akerum C.B.Pin.6. Theat. 82.
Silas Taylor, Samuel Dale, 1730
3
Parte práctica de botánica del caballero Cárlos Linneo, que ...
Gramen Triglochin . B.# Grama Triglochin. hist. 2. p. 508. X « Juncago marítima ,
pe-k Juncago marítima , pe- rennis, bulbosa radies. Michjj renne , con raiz
bulbosa. * gen. 44- | Juncago marítima. Barr.? Juncago marítima, rar. 55. t. 271. *
Cast.
Carl von Linné, Imprenta Real (Madrid), 1785
4
Natural Arrangement of British Plants: According to Their ...
lS.lp. Juiicu», 100—170. Jerusalem, sage of, 353. — star of, 431. Joint, single, 1
10. Joy, lravclli-r's.727,728 Juneaginen?, 218. Juncago, 219. Jnncrn?, 159, 171.
Juncelliis, 79. Janeas acutiflonr-, 167. — acutus, 75, 16, 160, 161. — al plans, 81.
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Outlines of Botany: Including a General History of the ...
... the old name for Triglochin being Juncago. (1134.) The Juncaginacece are
plants that delight in bogs, marshes, and other wet situations, but have not the
floating habits of the Podostemacece and Nayadaccce, but rather that of rushes,
...
Gilbert Thomas Burnett, 1835
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An Introduction to the Science of Botany: Chiefly Extracted ...
Scha'ff. A. 167. Weinm. tab. 718. LUPINASTEU. Buxb. Trifolioides. Knaut.
Triphylloidf.s. Pont. 1112. Trioloohin. Linn. Gen. 409. Spec. 338. Syst. 409. Hall.
258. Ludw. 383. Juncago. Toum. tab. 14-2. 1113. Trioonella. Linn. Gen. 804.
Spec. 776.
James Lee (botaniste), James Lee (Jr.), 1810
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The Principles of Botany, and of Vegetable Physiology: ...
Those names of this kind are especially to be avoided, which are of a
disagreeable or harsh sound ; such as, Alsinoides, Lycoperdastrum, Alsinella,
Lycoperdoides, Alsinastrum, Juncago, Alsinastroides, Erucago, Alsinastriformis,
Portulacaria; ...
Karl Ludwig Willdenow, 1811
These birds employ the light down found on the buds of the Willow, the Poplar,
the Aspen, the Juncago ; in Thistles, Dandelions, Flea-banes, Cats-tails, &c. With
their bill they entwine this filamentous substance, and form a thick close web, ...
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The families of plants: with their natural characters, ...
... roundish, compress'd, inflated, distant-reflected, two-varved. Seeds solitary,'
oblong. Obs. The number of the germ and capsules varies from three to fix, but
three is the most natural. 453. TRIGLOCHIN. {three points) * Juncago Tournef.
142.
Carl von Linné, Lichfield, Eng. Botanical Society, 1787
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The east coast of England from the Thames to the Tweed: ...
Juncoides: rush-grass, juncago, sea spiked-grass. — Shells. Monovalves, patella
(limpet), cochlea (periwinkle), nerita (sea-snail), trochus (top-snail), buccina (
whelk). Bivalves: pecten (scallop), ostrea (oyster), pectunculus (clam), tellina, ...
Mackenzie Edward Charles Walcott, 1861