10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GLANDIFEROUS»
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The Gentleman's Magzine and Hiftorical Chronicle Volume LVI
The Ilex is another glandiferous tree, differing, according to Pliny, from the Oak, in
having leaves serrated, and like those of the Bay, and in bearing smaller acorns.
Ovid peculiarly marks it as a glandiferous tree, and as being very fertile.
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The Gentleman's Magazine (London, England)
The Ilex is another glandiferous tree, differing, according to Pliny, from the Oak, in
- having leaves serrated, and like those of the Bay, and in bearing smaller acorns
. Ovid peculiarly marks it as a glandiferous tree, and as being very fertile.
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Scrophulariaceae of the Western Himalayas
This seems to fit the original description well, showing both several simple and
one branched plant, both glandless and obscurely glandiferous bracts, etc.
Wettstein considered this species to be normally glandiferous, but "more rarely
with little ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine
I L E X.— The HOLM-OAL The Ilex is another glandiferous tree, differing,
according to Pliny, from the Oak, in having leaves serrated, and like those of the
Bay, and in bearing smaller acorns. Ovid peculiarly marks it as a glandiferous
tree, and ...
5
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle
ILEX.— The HOLM-OAK. The Ilex is another glandiferous tree, differing,
according to Pliny, from the Oak, in having leaves serrated, and like those of the
Bay, and in bearing smaller acorns. Ovid peculiarly marks it as a glandiferous
tree, and as ...
6
Philosophical and Theological Works of the Late Truly ...
XIV. phtt, so the Hebrews call every glandiferous Tree, or that which produces
any Fruits of the Acorn Kind- This Word St. Jerome and the Septuagint translate
sometimes an Oak, sometimes an Holm, sometimes the Turpentine Tree,
sometimes ...
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Moses's Principia: Part II : Of the Circulation of the ...
nbN, so the Hebrews call every glandiferous Tree, or that which produces any
Fruits of the Acorn Kind- This Word St. Jerome and the Septuagint translate
sometimes an Oak, sometimes an Holm, sometimes the Turpentine Tree,
sometimes the ...
John Hutchinson, James Hodges ((Londres)),
1748
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The complete farmer: or, a general dictionary of husbandry ...
GLANDIFEROUS Trees, a term applied to such trees as bear mast or acorns.
Thus the oak, beech, ,&c. are called glandiferous trees. GLEANING, the act of
picking up the cars of •grain that are left behind after reaping the crop. This is a
practice ...
Society of Arts (Great Britain). Society of Gentlemen, Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain),
1807
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Practical Husbandman and Planter: Or, Observations on the ...
Or, Observations on the Ancient and Modern Husbandry, Planting and Gardening
... Of the OAK, its Etymology, Genus, Species, Uses, &c. HAT the Oak (the chief of
all the Glandiferous Trees) is of all others the most useful and valuable Timber ...
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The complete Farmer: or, a general Dictionary of Husbandry, ...
GLANDIFEROUS, an epithet applied to such trees as bear mast or acorns. Thus
the oak, beech, sic. are called glandiferous trees. GLEANING, the action of
picking up the ears of corn left behind by the gatherers. GLEBE, properly signifies
the ...