10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PERIGONIAL»
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Transactions of the Linnean Society. - London, Davis 1791-
In these flowers the stamen rises from near the summit of the ovary, above the
insertion of any of the perigonial scales, and the base of the filament is lodged in
a narrow vertical canal immediately opposite the concave face of the style (figs.
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Transactions of the Linnean Society
In these flowers the stamen rises from near the summit of the ovary, above the
insertion of any of the perigonial scales, and the base of the filament is lodged in
a narrow vertical canal immediately opposite the concave face of the style (figs.
Linnean Society of London,
1859
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Reports of Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most ...
... operculum; 12, portion of the peristome; 13, vaginula; 14, sterile plant; 15, apex
of the same, enclosing the sterile flower; 16, antheridium, paraphyses, and
perigonial leaf; 17, 17, cross sections of stem leaf; all magnified, except figs. 1
and 2.
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Reports of Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most ...
... apex of the same, enclosing the sterile flower ; 16, antheridium, paraphyses,
and perigonial leaf ; 17, 17, cross sections of stem leaf; all magnified, except figs.
1 and 2. Figures 2 and 14 are inverted through a mistake of the engraver. Plate VI
.
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Scientific Memoirs: Selected from the Transactions of ...
With 3 labella, 8 perigonial leaves confluent, one more outside, standing behind
the middle labellum, 11 stamens, 6 carpellary chambers (frucht-facher), all these
placed in circles around a simple pistil. 5. The labellum confluent with the rest of ...
Arthur Henfrey, Thomas Henry Huxley,
1853
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Reports of explorations and surveys: to ascertain the most ...
... apex of the same, enclosing the sterile flower ; 16, antheridium, paraphyses,
and perigonial leaf; 17, 17, cross sections of stem leaf; all magnified, except figs.
1 and 2. Figures 2 and 14 are inverted through a mistake of the engraver. Plate VI
.
United States. War Dept, Joseph Henry, Spencer Fullerton Baird,
1856
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Description of the Mosses and Liverworts
ide view ; 12, vertical section of the same ; 13, 13, capsules ; 14, capsule when
dry ; 15, vaginula ; 16, sterile plant ; 17, sterile flower ; 18, perigonial leaf,
antheridium and paraphyses ; 10, perigonial leaf; 20, antheridium and
paraphyses ; all ...
William Starling Sullivant,
1856
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The Moss Flora of Britain and Ireland
P. tomentella is close to P. foniana but has more slender stems with narrower Ivs
with long, sometimes subulate points and acute perigonial Ivs. These differences
appear constant and the plant is worthy of specific status. P. seriata differs in the ...
Anthony John Edwin Smith,
1978
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Supplement to the English Botany of the Late Sir J. E. Smith ...
The Descriptions, Synonyms, and Places of Growth Sir William Jackson Hooker,
Sir James Edward Smith, William Borrer, John William Salter. early spring, and
the calyces arc always fertile. Perigonial leaves, fig. a. on separate shoots, ...
Sir William Jackson Hooker, Sir James Edward Smith, William Borrer,
1834
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British Jungermanniae Being a History and Description, with ...
Perigonial leaves closely inibricated, and much resembling the cauline ones,
except that their base is more ventricose, and their apices always recurved. The
pericha'tiul leaves ditler from the rest only in being of a larger size, and in having
the ...
William Jackson Hooker,
1816