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The Columbian cyclopedia
HAMSTER-HAMULOSE. out Inflicting any damage excepting to her own prow,
anci then steamed oil toward Norfolk. The Union loss In killed, drowned,
wounded, and prisoners was 286; the Confederate in killed and wounded about
20.
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Handbook of British Mosses: Comprising All that are Known to ...
... fruit in great abundance, which is very persistent. B. Stem procumbent, more or
less pinnate, fruit near the 6ase. 73. H. hamulosum, Fro-l. ; monoieous; stem
procumbent, pinnate; leaves circinato-secund, hamulose, ovato-lanceolate, ...
Miles Joseph Berkeley, 1863
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The Natural System of Volcanic Rocks
... nea, operculo conico brevi ; peristomii dentes breviores, lacerati vel perforato
divisi, annulo nullo. Hab. gravelly soil, Mt. Dana, 10,000 ft., Bol. It resembles G.
conlorta, Wahl., but is very distinct indeed by the hamulose and homomallous ...
Ferdinand Freiherr von Richthofen, 1868
... HANCES HAMZA HAMZAH HAMZAHS HAMZAS HANAPER HANAPERS
HANCE HAMULUS HAMSTRINGS HAMSTRUNG HAMULAR HAMULATE
HAMULI HAMULOSE HAMULOUS HARDNOSE HARDNOSES HARDPACK
HARDPACKS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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English Language Word Builder
ORY ADDITORY IRRISORY OBLATORY OSE DECISORY JURATORY
PETITORY ANGINOSE CARGOOSE HAMULOSE NEBULOSE RAMULOSE
SQUAMOSE UNDULOSE DELETORY LIBATORY POTATORY ANGULOSE
CRIBROSE ...
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Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi
98: 1053, 2006; phylogeny), Peterson (Mycol, 100: 205, 2008; 4-locus phylogeny
) hamulate (hamulose), having little hooks. Cf. hamate. Handkea Kreisel (1989) =
Lycoperdon Pers. fide Larsson & Jeppson (MR 112: 4, 2008) hanging drop, see ...
P. M. Kirk, Geoffrey Clough Ainsworth, 2008
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Fungal Families of the World
(G) Hamathecial tissue absent (not figured), eg, Dothidea. hamulate (hamulose),
having little hooks; cf. hamate. haplo- (prefix), one only; single. haploconidium (of
Tremellales), a uninucleate conidium. haplodioicious, see heterothallism.
P. F. Cannon, P. M. Kirk, 2007
1. aquiline, falcate, falciform, Biol. uncinate, adunc, Anat, hamate, Biol. hamular,
Biol. hamulate, Biol. hamulose, hook-shaped, hook-like; crooked, bent, flexed,
bowed, arcuate, twisted, contorted; curved, incurvated, angular, curled, spiral, ...
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978
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The Treasury of Botany: A Popular Dictionary of the ...
... or, in the fertile flowers, a few barren stamens united into a ring inserted on the
base of the petals, and surrounding the ovary. [A. A. B.] HAMULOSE. Covered
with little hooks. HAMULUS. A kind of hooked bristle found in the flower of
Uncinia.
John Lindley, Thomas Moore, 1889
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Henderson's Dictionary of Biology
Ha-MSV Harvey mouse sarcoma virus. hamular a. hooked or hook-like. hamulate
a. having small hook-like processes. hamulose hamate q.v. hamulus n. hooklet or
hook-like process on bone, feathers and other structures, such as one of the ...