The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 4Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... plants of the nat . ord . Cornacea ( q.v. ) , consisting of Asiatic trees or shrubs , of which the fruit is formed of many small drupes grown together . B. frugifera , a native of Nepaul , is a small tree , with lanceolate leaves , and ...
... plants of the nat . ord . Cornacea ( q.v. ) , consisting of Asiatic trees or shrubs , of which the fruit is formed of many small drupes grown together . B. frugifera , a native of Nepaul , is a small tree , with lanceolate leaves , and ...
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... plants , especially in Benzoin Gum ( q.v. ) , from which it may be readily ob- tained by several processes . The simplest is as follows : The coarsely powdered resin is gently heated in a shallow iron pot , the mouth of which is closed ...
... plants , especially in Benzoin Gum ( q.v. ) , from which it may be readily ob- tained by several processes . The simplest is as follows : The coarsely powdered resin is gently heated in a shallow iron pot , the mouth of which is closed ...
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... plant a simple flower ' on his cairn , and send back his garments of battle ' to his lord and kins- man , Higelac . The inevitable feast follows , in the course of which the ' scop ' sings of the peace that is to be , and B. enlarges ...
... plant a simple flower ' on his cairn , and send back his garments of battle ' to his lord and kins- man , Higelac . The inevitable feast follows , in the course of which the ' scop ' sings of the peace that is to be , and B. enlarges ...
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... plants , of which the different species of Barberry ( q.v. ) afford the best known examples . Many of the plants of this order are spiny shrubs ; some are per- ennial herbaceous plants . Their leaves are alternate , their flowers ...
... plants , of which the different species of Barberry ( q.v. ) afford the best known examples . Many of the plants of this order are spiny shrubs ; some are per- ennial herbaceous plants . Their leaves are alternate , their flowers ...
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... plants ; e.g. the fruits of the gooseberry , currant , vine , barberry , bilberry , belladonna , arum , bryony , and asparagus , which , though agreeing in their structure , possess widely different properties . Some of them , which are ...
... plants ; e.g. the fruits of the gooseberry , currant , vine , barberry , bilberry , belladonna , arum , bryony , and asparagus , which , though agreeing in their structure , possess widely different properties . Some of them , which are ...
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