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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «RECTISERIAL»
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1
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth sciences
... This hypothesis appears to us altogether improbable, since, in the face of an
immense number of instances where two spirals converge into one, we cannot,
on the other hand, cite one (apart from rectiserial stems), where one spiral
diverges ...
2
On Some Abnormal Cones of Pinus Pinaster
Not having any strong belief in the fundamental distinction between the "
curviserial " and " rectiserial " forms of these authors, and knowing that ".
divergence " or bifurcation of vertical rows (which are, in one sense, to be
regarded only as the ...
3
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD DOF REGENTS FO THE SMITHSONIDAN ...
... rectiseriees, (Geometrical essay on curviserial and rectiserial leaves.) This
memoir had nothing in common with 148 MEMOIR OF AUGUSTE BRAVAIS.
... thus describe an indefinite curve; 2nd, The rectiserial {rectisiriees), those, the
divergence of which is a component part of the circumference, and which,
consequently, are necessarily brought one above the other in rectilineal series
for the ...
Adrien de Jussieu, James Hewetson Wilson, 1849
terrible falling sky drawing into shreds use the curtains to mop up transgressions
a pirogue in the armpit danger mugenic in the falling I break I break ne'er stumble
the time imponent to this calling screed scalp bits rectiserial and thus for ever ...
6
A Dictionary of Entomology
... + -atus I characterized by.) Psocidae: Descriptive of wing veins that are
distinctly curved. 397 CURVISERIAL Adj. (Latin, curvus I curved + English, serial.
) Descriptive of things arranged in a curved line. See Serial. Cf. Rectiserial.
CUSHING ...
7
Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian ...
viserial and rectiserial leaves.) This memoir had nothing in common with the
ordinary labors of botany relating to the description of species, or to botanical
geography. As little was it a memoir on vegetable physiology in the usual
acceptation of ...
Smithsonian Institution, 1871
8
Introduction to structural and systematic botany, and ...
The others are correspondingly termed rectiserial, because, as the divergence is
an integral part of the circumference, the leaves are necessarily brought into
rectilineal ranks for the whole length of the stem. 249. A different series of spirals
...
9
A Text-Book of Botany: Morphological and Physiological
... to be rectiserial. If there are no orthostichies, z'. e. if the median planes of all the
members intersect one another on an axis without coinciding, their arrangement
is solz'laly. The size of the angle which the median planes of two members of ...
Julius Sachs, Alfred W. Bennett, W. T. Thiselton Dyer, 2011
10
Roget's Descriptive Word Finder
... homaloidal; level; tabular plane: without elevations or depressions; exactly flat
procumbent: lying down or on the face; prostrate prone: flat on the face prostrate:
stretched out; lying flat on the ground raxed: stretched rectiserial: having vertical ...