The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 4Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... [ species ] Venerable Venetian vet ........ veterinary v . i . or v . intr .... verb intransitive Wal Wall . ..village .namely , to - wit [ vide licet ] verb neuter vocative volume .... volunteers Vermont superl superlative Supp ...
... [ species ] Venerable Venetian vet ........ veterinary v . i . or v . intr .... verb intransitive Wal Wall . ..village .namely , to - wit [ vide licet ] verb neuter vocative volume .... volunteers Vermont superl superlative Supp ...
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... species are numerous , and aro found in almost all countries and climates . All are grasses of a slender and delicate appearance . Some are very useful as pasture- grasses and for hay , on account of their adaptation to certain kinds of ...
... species are numerous , and aro found in almost all countries and climates . All are grasses of a slender and delicate appearance . Some are very useful as pasture- grasses and for hay , on account of their adaptation to certain kinds of ...
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... 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 sometimes solitary , sometimes in ...
... 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 sometimes solitary , sometimes in ...
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... species or variety of the genius Citrus ( q.v. ) , called also B. ORANGE , or MELLAROSA ; by some botanists regarded as a variety of the orange ( C. Aurantium ) ; by others BERGANDER - BERGEN . as a variety of the lime.
... species or variety of the genius Citrus ( q.v. ) , called also B. ORANGE , or MELLAROSA ; by some botanists regarded as a variety of the orange ( C. Aurantium ) ; by others BERGANDER - BERGEN . as a variety of the lime.
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... species , under the name of C. Berga- mia . Of its native country or origin nothing can be told , except that it was probably derived , like its congeners , from the East . It is now cultivated in the s . of Europe ; and from the rind ...
... species , under the name of C. Berga- mia . Of its native country or origin nothing can be told , except that it was probably derived , like its congeners , from the East . It is now cultivated in the s . of Europe ; and from the rind ...
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