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A Manual of British Lichens: Containing Descriptions of All ...
Podetia short, slender, rugose with minute squamules, or granuloso-furfuraceous
, infundibuliform, simple or proliferously branched ; branches slender ; apices
dilated, or subulate. Schaer. Enum. 198. a. simpliuscula, Schcer. Podetia nearly
or ...
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Nereis Boreali-americana: Or, Contributions to a History of ...
Occasionally similar stipitate fronds spring proliferously from any point of the disc
or from the base or apex, especially if the latter has been wounded. The
substance is membranaceous, somewhat horny and translucent, with a very
glossy ...
William Henry Harvey, 1858
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Phycologia Britannica: or a history of British Sea-Weeds, ...
arc produced proliferously from the wounded part. The whole frond is traversed
through its centre by an axis composed of innumerable, slender, intertwined
filaments, which is sometimes very visible through the outer skin, at other times ...
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Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge
The Key West specimens, here described, closely agree with the Mediterranean
ones in Herb. T. C. D. Some are very broad, others narrow. XVIII. HALOSACCION
. Kz'itz. Frond cylindrical or obovate, simple or proliferously branched, hollow, ...
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Phycologia australiea: or, A history of Australian seaweeds ...
Frcmds tufted, 1-2 feet long, proliferously much branched. In full-grown
specimens there is а cartilaginous, terete stem, as thick as whipcord, and one or
more inches in length; this gradually becomes two.edged, and then winged
upwards, ...
William Henry Harvey, 1858
Herb»x glabrous or often very silky in all parts. Leave» all radical, decompound,
finely cut. Scapes erect, simple or proliferously branched, bearing one simple
umbel of sessile or pedicelled flowers, surrounded with a many-leaved involucre.
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, Erebus (Ship), Sir James Clark Ross, 1860
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Nereis boreali-americana: Rhodospermeae
The Key West specimens, here described, closely agree with the Mediterranean
ones in Herb. T. C. D. Some are very broad, others narrow. XVIII. HALOSACCION
. Kiitz. Frond cylindrical or obovate, simple or proliferously branched, hollow, the
...
William Henry Harvey, 1853
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Phycologia Australica; Or, a History of Australian Seaweeds: ...
Fronds tufted, 1-2 feet long, proliferously much branched. In full-grown
specimens there is a cartilaginous, terete stem, as thick as whipcord, and one or
more inches in length ; this gradually becomes two-edged, and then winged
upwards, ...
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A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan
hiNnmother hen.v [A13;a12] raise intoa hen. himúnga, himungáun, himungáhun
a bearing fruit proliferously. v [B12] gettobear proliferously. mabungáhun a fruitful
, producing good results. Mabungáhun ngapaningkámut, Striving ...
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A manual flora of Madeira and the adjacent islands of Porto ...
stalks of a condensed abbreviate proliferously flowering corymbose cyme, of
which the primary or central fl. are nearly or quite sessile, overtopped by but
opening before the secondary long-stalked lower lateral fl., — much as in Tolpis.
Richard Thomas Lowe, 1868