. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. ^^as |]|)aS£0lua multiflorUS. Natural Order: LeguminoscBâPulse Family. NE of the plants that have been utilized by man for food, the Phaseolus, is familiar to all under the name of Bean. Some few are indigenous to the soil, but most of those grown, either for food or ornament, are from foreign lands. The Phaseolus vulgaris, that Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-floral-kingdom-its-history-sentiment-and-poetry-a-dictionary-of-more-than-three-hundred-plants-with-the-genera-and-families-to-which-they-belong-and-the-language-of-each-illustrated-with-appropriate-gems-to-poetry-flower-language-flowers-in-literature-as-as0lua-multiflorus-natural-order-leguminoscbpulse-family-ne-of-the-plants-that-have-been-utilized-by-man-for-food-the-phaseolus-is-familiar-to-all-under-the-name-of-bean-some-few-are-indigenous-to-the-soil-but-most-of-those-grown-either-for-food-or-ornament-are-from-foreign-lands-the-phaseolus-vulgaris-that-image216419787.html
RMPG2NJ3–. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. ^^as |]|)aS£0lua multiflorUS. Natural Order: LeguminoscBâPulse Family. NE of the plants that have been utilized by man for food, the Phaseolus, is familiar to all under the name of Bean. Some few are indigenous to the soil, but most of those grown, either for food or ornament, are from foreign lands. The Phaseolus vulgaris, that
Primula Farinosa (Bird's Eye Primrose), a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family, with violet-blue or candy pink flowers. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/primula-farinosa-birds-eye-primrose-a-flowering-perennial-of-the-primulaceae-family-with-violet-blue-or-candy-pink-flowers-the-latin-name-primula-refers-to-flowers-that-are-among-the-first-to-open-in-spring-image504773986.html
RM2M96CAA–Primula Farinosa (Bird's Eye Primrose), a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family, with violet-blue or candy pink flowers. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring.
Forest of Sitka Island (northwest coast of America), 19th century. One of 65 lithographs that were included in the volume of maps published after the round-the-world voyage of the corvette Seniavin commissioned by Tsar Nicholas I and carried out in 1826-29 under the command of Captain Fedor Litke (the Russian version of the name of Count Friedrich Lu¨tke, a Baltic German). The expedition began in Kronstadt (the main imperial Russian naval base near Saint Petersburg where Russian circumnavigations typically began and ended); it then traveled around Cape Horn to the Pacific Ocean. This voya Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/forest-of-sitka-island-northwest-coast-of-america-19th-century-one-of-65-lithographs-that-were-included-in-the-volume-of-maps-published-after-the-round-the-world-voyage-of-the-corvette-seniavin-commissioned-by-tsar-nicholas-i-and-carried-out-in-1826-29-under-the-command-of-captain-fedor-litke-the-russian-version-of-the-name-of-count-friedrich-luxa8tke-a-baltic-german-the-expedition-began-in-kronstadt-the-main-imperial-russian-naval-base-near-saint-petersburg-where-russian-circumnavigations-typically-began-and-ended-it-then-traveled-around-cape-horn-to-the-pacific-ocean-this-voya-image595013284.html
RM2WG15EC–Forest of Sitka Island (northwest coast of America), 19th century. One of 65 lithographs that were included in the volume of maps published after the round-the-world voyage of the corvette Seniavin commissioned by Tsar Nicholas I and carried out in 1826-29 under the command of Captain Fedor Litke (the Russian version of the name of Count Friedrich Lu¨tke, a Baltic German). The expedition began in Kronstadt (the main imperial Russian naval base near Saint Petersburg where Russian circumnavigations typically began and ended); it then traveled around Cape Horn to the Pacific Ocean. This voya
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RM2ABXYGB–flydrozone THE MIETZ tS WEISS AUGUST BITETZ Instructive Scientific Papers ON TIMELY TOPICS Price 10 Cents each by mail THE SHRINKAGE AND WARPING CONSTRUCTION OF AN INDICAT ING OR RECORDING TIN PLATE DIRECT-VISION SPECTROSCOPES. DYNAMO AND MOTOR COMBINED. Price 10 Cents each by mail 14 =.1MINIM Equaled by none.' of it Cures A Harmless Antiseptic. Modern Gas Engines & Producer-Gas Plants What it Costs. When Paid. How Paid. An Annual Income Guaranteed THE PRUDENTIAL Name Age Insurance Co. of America. President. N EWARK N. J. 'T PRUDENT1 HAS THE STRENGTH OF GIBRALTAR, scientific american, 1905-10
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Ancient yew-tree at Palmerston, [Ireland]. 1864. Engraving from a sketch by Mr. Wakeman. 'Adjoining the church, a few yards to the south-eastward, stands a venerable yew-tree, now almost withered, and which has probably given name to the place. In Ireland, the yew-tree is almost invariably styled "palm," and on Palm Sunday the Roman Catholics, men and women, usually attach a sprig of the yew to their hats or bonnets. That this tree is coeval with the church there can be little doubt; and, as the latter exhibits the architectural peculiarities of a period certainly not later than the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-yew-tree-at-palmerston-ireland-1864-engraving-from-a-sketch-by-mr-wakeman-adjoining-the-church-a-few-yards-to-the-south-eastward-stands-a-venerable-yew-tree-now-almost-withered-and-which-has-probably-given-name-to-the-place-in-ireland-the-yew-tree-is-almost-invariably-styled-quotpalmquot-and-on-palm-sunday-the-roman-catholics-men-and-women-usually-attach-a-sprig-of-the-yew-to-their-hats-or-bonnets-that-this-tree-is-coeval-with-the-church-there-can-be-little-doubt-and-as-the-latter-exhibits-the-architectural-peculiarities-of-a-period-certainly-not-later-than-the-image599660560.html
RM2WRGW4G–Ancient yew-tree at Palmerston, [Ireland]. 1864. Engraving from a sketch by Mr. Wakeman. 'Adjoining the church, a few yards to the south-eastward, stands a venerable yew-tree, now almost withered, and which has probably given name to the place. In Ireland, the yew-tree is almost invariably styled "palm," and on Palm Sunday the Roman Catholics, men and women, usually attach a sprig of the yew to their hats or bonnets. That this tree is coeval with the church there can be little doubt; and, as the latter exhibits the architectural peculiarities of a period certainly not later than the
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. Lessons with plants. Suggestions for seeing and interpreting some of the common forms of vegetation. NAMING OF SPECIES 429 552. Kinds of plants which, in the judgmentof any author, are not distinct enough to becalled species, are called varieties; and the fulldesignation of the variety is rendered in threewords, — the generic, specific and varietal names. 552a. Thus, the name of the black maple is commonly writtenAcer sacoharinum, var. nigrum; but there are some botanists whoprefer to regard it as a species and to call it A.eer nigrum. This. Fig. 432.Spray of black maple. maple affords a goo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lessons-with-plants-suggestions-for-seeing-and-interpreting-some-of-the-common-forms-of-vegetation-naming-of-species-429-552-kinds-of-plants-which-in-the-judgmentof-any-author-are-not-distinct-enough-to-becalled-species-are-called-varieties-and-the-fulldesignation-of-the-variety-is-rendered-in-threewords-the-generic-specific-and-varietal-names-552a-thus-the-name-of-the-black-maple-is-commonly-writtenacer-sacoharinum-var-nigrum-but-there-are-some-botanists-whoprefer-to-regard-it-as-a-species-and-to-call-it-aeer-nigrum-this-fig-432spray-of-black-maple-maple-affords-a-goo-image336676556.html
RM2AFMXAM–. Lessons with plants. Suggestions for seeing and interpreting some of the common forms of vegetation. NAMING OF SPECIES 429 552. Kinds of plants which, in the judgmentof any author, are not distinct enough to becalled species, are called varieties; and the fulldesignation of the variety is rendered in threewords, — the generic, specific and varietal names. 552a. Thus, the name of the black maple is commonly writtenAcer sacoharinum, var. nigrum; but there are some botanists whoprefer to regard it as a species and to call it A.eer nigrum. This. Fig. 432.Spray of black maple. maple affords a goo
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RMRFMJ40–View of the Medina River from Whippingham.
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Widely cultivated as an ornamental plants in borders or as specimen plants. It was formerly regarded as a species under the name Hosta Undulata, vinta Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/widely-cultivated-as-an-ornamental-plants-in-borders-or-as-specimen-plants-it-was-formerly-regarded-as-a-species-under-the-name-hosta-undulata-vinta-image244667065.html
RFT61F9D–Widely cultivated as an ornamental plants in borders or as specimen plants. It was formerly regarded as a species under the name Hosta Undulata, vinta
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. The natural history of plants. Botany. 354 NATURAL SI8TQRT OF PLANTS. pound cymes, terminal or axillary, with bracts or bracteoles. Seven or eight species^ have been distinguished, several of which are often cultivated in our gardens and have there produced numerous varieties. XIII. HONEYSUCKLE SERIES. This group derives its name (Caprifoliece) from that of the Honeysuckles which it includes; but they are neither the most. Leyceeteria formosa. Fig. 360. Flower.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colora Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-354-natural-si8tqrt-of-plants-pound-cymes-terminal-or-axillary-with-bracts-or-bracteoles-seven-or-eight-species-have-been-distinguished-several-of-which-are-often-cultivated-in-our-gardens-and-have-there-produced-numerous-varieties-xiii-honeysuckle-series-this-group-derives-its-name-caprifoliece-from-that-of-the-honeysuckles-which-it-includes-but-they-are-neither-the-most-leyceeteria-formosa-fig-360-flower-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-colora-image216422108.html
RMPG2TH0–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 354 NATURAL SI8TQRT OF PLANTS. pound cymes, terminal or axillary, with bracts or bracteoles. Seven or eight species^ have been distinguished, several of which are often cultivated in our gardens and have there produced numerous varieties. XIII. HONEYSUCKLE SERIES. This group derives its name (Caprifoliece) from that of the Honeysuckles which it includes; but they are neither the most. Leyceeteria formosa. Fig. 360. Flower.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colora
Primula Frondosa (Leafy Primrose), a herbaceous perennial of the Primulaceae family. It has mauve-pink flowers with yellow centres. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring. Seen here in bud. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/primula-frondosa-leafy-primrose-a-herbaceous-perennial-of-the-primulaceae-family-it-has-mauve-pink-flowers-with-yellow-centres-the-latin-name-primula-refers-to-flowers-that-are-among-the-first-to-open-in-spring-seen-here-in-bud-image504773990.html
RM2M96CAE–Primula Frondosa (Leafy Primrose), a herbaceous perennial of the Primulaceae family. It has mauve-pink flowers with yellow centres. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring. Seen here in bud.
View Taken in the Woods, Guam Island, Mariana Islands, 19th century. One of 65 lithographs that were included in the volume of maps published after the round-the-world voyage of the corvette Seniavin commissioned by Tsar Nicholas I and carried out in 1826-29 under the command of Captain Fedor Litke (the Russian version of the name of Count Friedrich Lu¨tke, a Baltic German). The expedition began in Kronstadt (the main imperial Russian naval base near Saint Petersburg where Russian circumnavigations typically began and ended); it then traveled around Cape Horn to the Pacific Ocean. This vo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-taken-in-the-woods-guam-island-mariana-islands-19th-century-one-of-65-lithographs-that-were-included-in-the-volume-of-maps-published-after-the-round-the-world-voyage-of-the-corvette-seniavin-commissioned-by-tsar-nicholas-i-and-carried-out-in-1826-29-under-the-command-of-captain-fedor-litke-the-russian-version-of-the-name-of-count-friedrich-luxa8tke-a-baltic-german-the-expedition-began-in-kronstadt-the-main-imperial-russian-naval-base-near-saint-petersburg-where-russian-circumnavigations-typically-began-and-ended-it-then-traveled-around-cape-horn-to-the-pacific-ocean-this-vo-image595013372.html
RM2WG15HG–View Taken in the Woods, Guam Island, Mariana Islands, 19th century. One of 65 lithographs that were included in the volume of maps published after the round-the-world voyage of the corvette Seniavin commissioned by Tsar Nicholas I and carried out in 1826-29 under the command of Captain Fedor Litke (the Russian version of the name of Count Friedrich Lu¨tke, a Baltic German). The expedition began in Kronstadt (the main imperial Russian naval base near Saint Petersburg where Russian circumnavigations typically began and ended); it then traveled around Cape Horn to the Pacific Ocean. This vo
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RMG30EY6–Abandoned settling water pond.
A Sketch in the Streets of London, 1858. Engraving '...from a Sketch of M. Louis Bulewski...of a very curious specimen of English nomads...We do not know how better to describe their general costume and appearance than by saying that it is akin to that with which Mr. Dickens has invested Barnaby Budge, plus a certain amount of unwashedness...they bear about them some marks of gipsy origin in their bright dark eyes and long elf locks...It is believed that these particular street Arabs of London are known under the generic name of "birds-nest-sellers;" and the owl's nest in the Sketch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-sketch-in-the-streets-of-london-1858-engraving-from-a-sketch-of-m-louis-bulewskiof-a-very-curious-specimen-of-english-nomadswe-do-not-know-how-better-to-describe-their-general-costume-and-appearance-than-by-saying-that-it-is-akin-to-that-with-which-mr-dickens-has-invested-barnaby-budge-plus-a-certain-amount-of-unwashednessthey-bear-about-them-some-marks-of-gipsy-origin-in-their-bright-dark-eyes-and-long-elf-locksit-is-believed-that-these-particular-street-arabs-of-london-are-known-under-the-generic-name-of-quotbirds-nest-sellersquot-and-the-owls-nest-in-the-sketch-image565270691.html
RM2RRJ8EY–A Sketch in the Streets of London, 1858. Engraving '...from a Sketch of M. Louis Bulewski...of a very curious specimen of English nomads...We do not know how better to describe their general costume and appearance than by saying that it is akin to that with which Mr. Dickens has invested Barnaby Budge, plus a certain amount of unwashedness...they bear about them some marks of gipsy origin in their bright dark eyes and long elf locks...It is believed that these particular street Arabs of London are known under the generic name of "birds-nest-sellers;" and the owl's nest in the Sketch
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RF2AP63D8–Wild flowers chalk icons set. Spring blossom. California wildflowers with names. Garden blooming plants. Botanical bundle. Meadow and field weed. Isol
. Lessons with plants. Suggestions for seeing and interpreting some of the common forms of vegetation. Fig. 432.Spray of black maple. maple affords a good illustration of the different views which maybe held as to the name and classification of any plant. Theblack maple is shown in Figs. 432 and 263; the sugar maple, inFigs. 433 and 262. They are distinct enough; but in some re-gions they are so much alike (they run into each other) thatbotanists prefer to regard them as one species. 553. It often happens that two authors inad-vertently give the same name to different plants.It is, therefore, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lessons-with-plants-suggestions-for-seeing-and-interpreting-some-of-the-common-forms-of-vegetation-fig-432spray-of-black-maple-maple-affords-a-good-illustration-of-the-different-views-which-maybe-held-as-to-the-name-and-classification-of-any-plant-theblack-maple-is-shown-in-figs-432-and-263-the-sugar-maple-infigs-433-and-262-they-are-distinct-enough-but-in-some-re-gions-they-are-so-much-alike-they-run-into-each-other-thatbotanists-prefer-to-regard-them-as-one-species-553-it-often-happens-that-two-authors-inad-vertently-give-the-same-name-to-different-plantsit-is-therefore-image336676482.html
RM2AFMX82–. Lessons with plants. Suggestions for seeing and interpreting some of the common forms of vegetation. Fig. 432.Spray of black maple. maple affords a good illustration of the different views which maybe held as to the name and classification of any plant. Theblack maple is shown in Figs. 432 and 263; the sugar maple, inFigs. 433 and 262. They are distinct enough; but in some re-gions they are so much alike (they run into each other) thatbotanists prefer to regard them as one species. 553. It often happens that two authors inad-vertently give the same name to different plants.It is, therefore,
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RMRH95JD–Medina Quay, Newport, Isle of Wight, England, UK.
Woolly locoweed is a common name for several plants and may refer to Astragalus Mollissimus, Oxytropis Lambertii, vintage line drawing or engraving il Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woolly-locoweed-is-a-common-name-for-several-plants-and-may-refer-to-astragalus-mollissimus-oxytropis-lambertii-vintage-line-drawing-or-engraving-il-image244492883.html
RFT5NH4K–Woolly locoweed is a common name for several plants and may refer to Astragalus Mollissimus, Oxytropis Lambertii, vintage line drawing or engraving il
. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. Conicei'tt ptriclgmenum. Natural Order: CaprifoliacecsâHoneysuckle Family.. the numerous varieties of this beautiful climbing shrub, the one called periclymenum, or Woodbine, is perhaps the most common. The name is -derived from the German naturalist Adam Lonicer, or Lonitzer. Its delicate flowers are so laden with sweets that th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-floral-kingdom-its-history-sentiment-and-poetry-a-dictionary-of-more-than-three-hundred-plants-with-the-genera-and-families-to-which-they-belong-and-the-language-of-each-illustrated-with-appropriate-gems-to-poetry-flower-language-flowers-in-literature-coniceitt-ptriclgmenum-natural-order-caprifoliacecshoneysuckle-family-the-numerous-varieties-of-this-beautiful-climbing-shrub-the-one-called-periclymenum-or-woodbine-is-perhaps-the-most-common-the-name-is-derived-from-the-german-naturalist-adam-lonicer-or-lonitzer-its-delicate-flowers-are-so-laden-with-sweets-that-th-image216421284.html
RMPG2RFG–. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. Conicei'tt ptriclgmenum. Natural Order: CaprifoliacecsâHoneysuckle Family.. the numerous varieties of this beautiful climbing shrub, the one called periclymenum, or Woodbine, is perhaps the most common. The name is -derived from the German naturalist Adam Lonicer, or Lonitzer. Its delicate flowers are so laden with sweets that th
Primula Megaseifolia, a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family with pink flowers, native to Southern Turkey, seen here growing in a rocky setting. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/primula-megaseifolia-a-flowering-plant-of-the-primulaceae-family-with-pink-flowers-native-to-southern-turkey-seen-here-growing-in-a-rocky-setting-the-latin-name-primula-refers-to-flowers-that-are-among-the-first-to-open-in-spring-image504773988.html
RM2M96CAC–Primula Megaseifolia, a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family with pink flowers, native to Southern Turkey, seen here growing in a rocky setting. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring.
View Taken in the Forests of Guam Island, Mariana Islands, 19th century. One of 65 lithographs that were included in the volume of maps published after the round-the-world voyage of the corvette Seniavin commissioned by Tsar Nicholas I and carried out in 1826-29 under the command of Captain Fedor Litke (the Russian version of the name of Count Friedrich Lu¨tke, a Baltic German). The expedition began in Kronstadt (the main imperial Russian naval base near Saint Petersburg where Russian circumnavigations typically began and ended); it then traveled around Cape Horn to the Pacific Ocean. Thi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-taken-in-the-forests-of-guam-island-mariana-islands-19th-century-one-of-65-lithographs-that-were-included-in-the-volume-of-maps-published-after-the-round-the-world-voyage-of-the-corvette-seniavin-commissioned-by-tsar-nicholas-i-and-carried-out-in-1826-29-under-the-command-of-captain-fedor-litke-the-russian-version-of-the-name-of-count-friedrich-luxa8tke-a-baltic-german-the-expedition-began-in-kronstadt-the-main-imperial-russian-naval-base-near-saint-petersburg-where-russian-circumnavigations-typically-began-and-ended-it-then-traveled-around-cape-horn-to-the-pacific-ocean-thi-image595013426.html
RM2WG15KE–View Taken in the Forests of Guam Island, Mariana Islands, 19th century. One of 65 lithographs that were included in the volume of maps published after the round-the-world voyage of the corvette Seniavin commissioned by Tsar Nicholas I and carried out in 1826-29 under the command of Captain Fedor Litke (the Russian version of the name of Count Friedrich Lu¨tke, a Baltic German). The expedition began in Kronstadt (the main imperial Russian naval base near Saint Petersburg where Russian circumnavigations typically began and ended); it then traveled around Cape Horn to the Pacific Ocean. Thi
Views in Borneo: Kucking Fort, Sarawak, 1864. Engraving from a sketch by Mr. Frederick Boyle, '...of the scenery of Sarawak, the seat of Sir James Brooke's Government in Borneo...The name of "Kucking," [modern Kuching]...belongs to the town upon the river Sarawak, which is the centre of a province formerly ruled by one of the Malay Princes in virtual independence of the Sultan of Borneo. The old fort of Kucking having been captured, after a gallant resistance, by the Chinese insurgents some years ago, the building shown in our Engraving has been erected in a stronger position. This m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/views-in-borneo-kucking-fort-sarawak-1864-engraving-from-a-sketch-by-mr-frederick-boyle-of-the-scenery-of-sarawak-the-seat-of-sir-james-brookes-government-in-borneothe-name-of-quotkuckingquot-modern-kuching-belongs-to-the-town-upon-the-river-sarawak-which-is-the-centre-of-a-province-formerly-ruled-by-one-of-the-malay-princes-in-virtual-independence-of-the-sultan-of-borneo-the-old-fort-of-kucking-having-been-captured-after-a-gallant-resistance-by-the-chinese-insurgents-some-years-ago-the-building-shown-in-our-engraving-has-been-erected-in-a-stronger-position-this-m-image599661493.html
RM2WRGX9W–Views in Borneo: Kucking Fort, Sarawak, 1864. Engraving from a sketch by Mr. Frederick Boyle, '...of the scenery of Sarawak, the seat of Sir James Brooke's Government in Borneo...The name of "Kucking," [modern Kuching]...belongs to the town upon the river Sarawak, which is the centre of a province formerly ruled by one of the Malay Princes in virtual independence of the Sultan of Borneo. The old fort of Kucking having been captured, after a gallant resistance, by the Chinese insurgents some years ago, the building shown in our Engraving has been erected in a stronger position. This m
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The elements of botany for beginners and for schools . e. Water-Ferns. 485. Horsetails, Equisetacea, is the name of a family which consistsonly (among now-living plants) of Equisetwm, the botanical name of Horse-tail and Scouring Rush. They iiave hollow stems, with partitions at thenodes; the leaves consist only of a whorl of scales at each node, thesecoalescent into a sheath: from the axils of these leaf-scales, in many species,branches grow out, which are similar to the stem but on a much smallerscale, close-jointed, and with the tips of the leaves more apparent. At theapex of the stem appea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-botany-for-beginners-and-for-schools-e-water-ferns-485-horsetails-equisetacea-is-the-name-of-a-family-which-consistsonly-among-now-living-plants-of-equisetwm-the-botanical-name-of-horse-tail-and-scouring-rush-they-iiave-hollow-stems-with-partitions-at-thenodes-the-leaves-consist-only-of-a-whorl-of-scales-at-each-node-thesecoalescent-into-a-sheath-from-the-axils-of-these-leaf-scales-in-many-speciesbranches-grow-out-which-are-similar-to-the-stem-but-on-a-much-smallerscale-close-jointed-and-with-the-tips-of-the-leaves-more-apparent-at-theapex-of-the-stem-appea-image343023252.html
RM2AX21JC–The elements of botany for beginners and for schools . e. Water-Ferns. 485. Horsetails, Equisetacea, is the name of a family which consistsonly (among now-living plants) of Equisetwm, the botanical name of Horse-tail and Scouring Rush. They iiave hollow stems, with partitions at thenodes; the leaves consist only of a whorl of scales at each node, thesecoalescent into a sheath: from the axils of these leaf-scales, in many species,branches grow out, which are similar to the stem but on a much smallerscale, close-jointed, and with the tips of the leaves more apparent. At theapex of the stem appea
Medina River docks at the Quayside, Newport, Isle of Wight, England, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/medina-river-docks-at-the-quayside-newport-isle-of-wight-england-uk-image234385961.html
RMRH95K5–Medina River docks at the Quayside, Newport, Isle of Wight, England, UK.
Picture of plants name Rheum Undulatum, showing lots of leaves bottom of the plants, and its leaves are very large in size, this plants found in Asia, Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/picture-of-plants-name-rheum-undulatum-showing-lots-of-leaves-bottom-of-the-plants-and-its-leaves-are-very-large-in-size-this-plants-found-in-asia-image244646968.html
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. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 152. AsparaiTUS medeoloides, or Smilax. Natural size. 155 (but not dwarf, as its name implies), is commoner than the type, from which it is distinguished, according to Watson," by the fulness and flatness of its fronds, and by its refusal to multiply by means of cuttings, division of the 153. Asparagus Spr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-gardening-152-asparaitus-medeoloides-or-smilax-natural-size-155-but-not-dwarf-as-its-name-implies-is-commoner-than-the-type-from-which-it-is-distinguished-according-to-watsonquot-by-the-fulness-and-flatness-of-its-fronds-and-by-its-refusal-to-multiply-by-means-of-cuttings-division-of-the-153-asparagus-spr-image216410885.html
RMPG2A85–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 152. AsparaiTUS medeoloides, or Smilax. Natural size. 155 (but not dwarf, as its name implies), is commoner than the type, from which it is distinguished, according to Watson," by the fulness and flatness of its fronds, and by its refusal to multiply by means of cuttings, division of the 153. Asparagus Spr
Primula Auricula (Bear's Ear Primrose), a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family with yellow flowers. It grows on rocks in mountain ranges of Central Europe. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/primula-auricula-bears-ear-primrose-a-flowering-plant-of-the-primulaceae-family-with-yellow-flowers-it-grows-on-rocks-in-mountain-ranges-of-central-europe-the-latin-name-primula-refers-to-flowers-that-are-among-the-first-to-open-in-spring-image504774003.html
RM2M96CAY–Primula Auricula (Bear's Ear Primrose), a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family with yellow flowers. It grows on rocks in mountain ranges of Central Europe. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring.
Gloucester, Massachusetts. The bronze fisherman, a memorial to men lost at sea. Each year flowers are placed at the feet of the fisherman and the roll of those lost at sea during the last year is slowly read, and an armfull of blossoms are strewn upon the water, to be carried by the ebb to the unknown graves. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gloucester-massachusetts-the-bronze-fisherman-a-memorial-to-men-lost-at-sea-each-year-flowers-are-placed-at-the-feet-of-the-fisherman-and-the-roll-of-those-lost-at-sea-during-the-last-year-is-slowly-read-and-an-armfull-of-blossoms-are-strewn-upon-the-water-to-be-carried-by-the-ebb-to-the-unknown-graves-image469814058.html
RM2J89THE–Gloucester, Massachusetts. The bronze fisherman, a memorial to men lost at sea. Each year flowers are placed at the feet of the fisherman and the roll of those lost at sea during the last year is slowly read, and an armfull of blossoms are strewn upon the water, to be carried by the ebb to the unknown graves.
Opening of the Inland Sea Ports of Japan: the port of Hiogo, with the British and American fleets at anchor, 1868. Engraving of a sketch by Acting Sub-Lieutenant F. J. Palmer, R.N., of H.M.S. Sylvia, showing a view '...taken from an elevation of about 700 ft...about 2½ miles from the town of Corbè. The nearer and inner bay, with houses skirting it, is Corbè Bay, with its town; the further and outer one being Hiogo [Hyogo] Bay, with the town of that name... The British, French, American, and other foreign merchants, who have been restricted...for the most part, to Yokohama...and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opening-of-the-inland-sea-ports-of-japan-the-port-of-hiogo-with-the-british-and-american-fleets-at-anchor-1868-engraving-of-a-sketch-by-acting-sub-lieutenant-f-j-palmer-rn-of-hms-sylvia-showing-a-view-taken-from-an-elevation-of-about-700-ftabout-2xbd-miles-from-the-town-of-corbxe8-the-nearer-and-inner-bay-with-houses-skirting-it-is-corbxe8-bay-with-its-town-the-further-and-outer-one-being-hiogo-hyogo-bay-with-the-town-of-that-name-the-british-french-american-and-other-foreign-merchants-who-have-been-restrictedfor-the-most-part-to-yokohamaand-image608997470.html
RM2XAP6DJ–Opening of the Inland Sea Ports of Japan: the port of Hiogo, with the British and American fleets at anchor, 1868. Engraving of a sketch by Acting Sub-Lieutenant F. J. Palmer, R.N., of H.M.S. Sylvia, showing a view '...taken from an elevation of about 700 ft...about 2½ miles from the town of Corbè. The nearer and inner bay, with houses skirting it, is Corbè Bay, with its town; the further and outer one being Hiogo [Hyogo] Bay, with the town of that name... The British, French, American, and other foreign merchants, who have been restricted...for the most part, to Yokohama...and
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Wanderings in the Roman campagna . ing there, among which were Atropa bella-donna. Digitalis lutea, Gentiana cruciata, Polygala, Ve-ratrum, and Mercurialis. The same specialist in his Flora? Romanne Prodromus enumerates two hundredand sixty plants growing in the joints of the stones ofthe Coliseum. The fauna, I am sorry to confess, can be studied onlyin the zoological museum connected with the Universityof Rome. The ludicrous criminal clemency of Italiangame laws, the negligence of the authorities in exacting Decimo stands, as its name implies, at the tenth milestone of the roadto Lavinium (Pr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wanderings-in-the-roman-campagna-ing-there-among-which-were-atropa-bella-donna-digitalis-lutea-gentiana-cruciata-polygala-ve-ratrum-and-mercurialis-the-same-specialist-in-his-flora-romanne-prodromus-enumerates-two-hundredand-sixty-plants-growing-in-the-joints-of-the-stones-ofthe-coliseum-the-fauna-i-am-sorry-to-confess-can-be-studied-onlyin-the-zoological-museum-connected-with-the-universityof-rome-the-ludicrous-criminal-clemency-of-italiangame-laws-the-negligence-of-the-authorities-in-exacting-decimo-stands-as-its-name-implies-at-the-tenth-milestone-of-the-roadto-lavinium-pr-image339383013.html
RM2AM46DW–Wanderings in the Roman campagna . ing there, among which were Atropa bella-donna. Digitalis lutea, Gentiana cruciata, Polygala, Ve-ratrum, and Mercurialis. The same specialist in his Flora? Romanne Prodromus enumerates two hundredand sixty plants growing in the joints of the stones ofthe Coliseum. The fauna, I am sorry to confess, can be studied onlyin the zoological museum connected with the Universityof Rome. The ludicrous criminal clemency of Italiangame laws, the negligence of the authorities in exacting Decimo stands, as its name implies, at the tenth milestone of the roadto Lavinium (Pr
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. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 376 ABIETINEAE [CH. possessing them is mentioned in Chapter xliii. The leaf for which the specific name eirensis (from Bira harbour) is proposed afEords. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Seward, A. C. (Albert Charles), 1863-1941. Cambridge : University Press Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-376-abietineae-ch-possessing-them-is-mentioned-in-chapter-xliii-the-leaf-for-which-the-specific-name-eirensis-from-bira-harbour-is-proposed-afeords-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-seward-a-c-albert-charles-1863-1941-cambridge-university-press-image216385482.html
RMPG15TX–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 376 ABIETINEAE [CH. possessing them is mentioned in Chapter xliii. The leaf for which the specific name eirensis (from Bira harbour) is proposed afEords. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Seward, A. C. (Albert Charles), 1863-1941. Cambridge : University Press
Primula Forrestii (Forest Primrose), a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family with a bright yellow flower, native to China. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring. Seen here growing in a rocky setting. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/primula-forrestii-forest-primrose-a-flowering-perennial-of-the-primulaceae-family-with-a-bright-yellow-flower-native-to-china-the-latin-name-primula-refers-to-flowers-that-are-among-the-first-to-open-in-spring-seen-here-growing-in-a-rocky-setting-image504774007.html
RM2M96CB3–Primula Forrestii (Forest Primrose), a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family with a bright yellow flower, native to China. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring. Seen here growing in a rocky setting.
Gloucester, Massachusetts. The bronze fisherman, a memorial to men lost at sea. Each year flowers are placed at the feet of the fisherman and the roll of those lost at sea during the last year is slowly read, and an armfull of blossoms are strewn upon the water, to be carried by the ebb to unknown graves. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gloucester-massachusetts-the-bronze-fisherman-a-memorial-to-men-lost-at-sea-each-year-flowers-are-placed-at-the-feet-of-the-fisherman-and-the-roll-of-those-lost-at-sea-during-the-last-year-is-slowly-read-and-an-armfull-of-blossoms-are-strewn-upon-the-water-to-be-carried-by-the-ebb-to-unknown-graves-image469814046.html
RM2J89TH2–Gloucester, Massachusetts. The bronze fisherman, a memorial to men lost at sea. Each year flowers are placed at the feet of the fisherman and the roll of those lost at sea during the last year is slowly read, and an armfull of blossoms are strewn upon the water, to be carried by the ebb to unknown graves.
Waverley Abbey, Surrey - from a photograph by Mr. Liddiard, of Farnham, 1858.'...the ruins of Waverley Abbey...stand on a broad green meadow, round which the River Wey, overlooked by low wooded hills, winds on three sides...Waverley was the first house of the White Monks, the Cistercian "Grex albus," founded in England, and was established in 1128...There can be no doubt but that it was in turning over [the] pages of Gale's "Hist. Anglican Scriptores" that the graceful name of the abbey approved itself to the ear of Sir Walter Scott. Little did the good monk think, as he la Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/waverley-abbey-surrey-from-a-photograph-by-mr-liddiard-of-farnham-1858the-ruins-of-waverley-abbeystand-on-a-broad-green-meadow-round-which-the-river-wey-overlooked-by-low-wooded-hills-winds-on-three-sideswaverley-was-the-first-house-of-the-white-monks-the-cistercian-quotgrex-albusquot-founded-in-england-and-was-established-in-1128there-can-be-no-doubt-but-that-it-was-in-turning-over-the-pages-of-gales-quothist-anglican-scriptoresquot-that-the-graceful-name-of-the-abbey-approved-itself-to-the-ear-of-sir-walter-scott-little-did-the-good-monk-think-as-he-la-image565270429.html
RM2RRJ85H–Waverley Abbey, Surrey - from a photograph by Mr. Liddiard, of Farnham, 1858.'...the ruins of Waverley Abbey...stand on a broad green meadow, round which the River Wey, overlooked by low wooded hills, winds on three sides...Waverley was the first house of the White Monks, the Cistercian "Grex albus," founded in England, and was established in 1128...There can be no doubt but that it was in turning over [the] pages of Gale's "Hist. Anglican Scriptores" that the graceful name of the abbey approved itself to the ear of Sir Walter Scott. Little did the good monk think, as he la
. Lessons with plants. Suggestions for seeing and interpreting some of the common forms of vegetation. Fio. 132. After the flower isgone. WMAT IS A FLOWSnf 133 ture seeds can be plainly distinguished if the partis held to the light. The mature seed-pod isshown in Fig. 135. This has grown to be sounlike the part o, that it is scarcely recognizableas the same member. It is necessary, therefore,for purposes of definition, to give the part, as it. Flower of mustard. Via. 134.Details of mustard flower. stands in the flower, a designative name. It iscalled the pistil. 143. This pistU is plainly of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lessons-with-plants-suggestions-for-seeing-and-interpreting-some-of-the-common-forms-of-vegetation-fio-132-after-the-flower-isgone-wmat-is-a-flowsnf-133-ture-seeds-can-be-plainly-distinguished-if-the-partis-held-to-the-light-the-mature-seed-pod-isshown-in-fig-135-this-has-grown-to-be-sounlike-the-part-o-that-it-is-scarcely-recognizableas-the-same-member-it-is-necessary-thereforefor-purposes-of-definition-to-give-the-part-as-it-flower-of-mustard-via-134details-of-mustard-flower-stands-in-the-flower-a-designative-name-it-iscalled-the-pistil-143-this-pistu-is-plainly-of-t-image336729494.html
RM2AFR9WA–. Lessons with plants. Suggestions for seeing and interpreting some of the common forms of vegetation. Fio. 132. After the flower isgone. WMAT IS A FLOWSnf 133 ture seeds can be plainly distinguished if the partis held to the light. The mature seed-pod isshown in Fig. 135. This has grown to be sounlike the part o, that it is scarcely recognizableas the same member. It is necessary, therefore,for purposes of definition, to give the part, as it. Flower of mustard. Via. 134.Details of mustard flower. stands in the flower, a designative name. It iscalled the pistil. 143. This pistU is plainly of t
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RFT5R5GG–Cress or Lepidium sativum name belongs to many plants, the foliage has a pungent, mustard-like taste, and used as a salad, vintage line drawing or eng
. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. Uakriana Sglnatica. Natural Order: ValerianaceceâValerian Family. [UST why this plant has been called Valerian â whether in honor of the Roman emperor of that name, or of some unknown Valerius, or (which is perhaps the most probable view) from the Latin valere, to be well,â seems to be uncertain. It is to be found in nearly all t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-floral-kingdom-its-history-sentiment-and-poetry-a-dictionary-of-more-than-three-hundred-plants-with-the-genera-and-families-to-which-they-belong-and-the-language-of-each-illustrated-with-appropriate-gems-to-poetry-flower-language-flowers-in-literature-uakriana-sglnatica-natural-order-valerianacecevalerian-family-ust-why-this-plant-has-been-called-valerian-whether-in-honor-of-the-roman-emperor-of-that-name-or-of-some-unknown-valerius-or-which-is-perhaps-the-most-probable-view-from-the-latin-valere-to-be-well-seems-to-be-uncertain-it-is-to-be-found-in-nearly-all-t-image216416604.html
RMPG2HGC–. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. Uakriana Sglnatica. Natural Order: ValerianaceceâValerian Family. [UST why this plant has been called Valerian â whether in honor of the Roman emperor of that name, or of some unknown Valerius, or (which is perhaps the most probable view) from the Latin valere, to be well,â seems to be uncertain. It is to be found in nearly all t
Primula Denticulata (Drumstick or Himalayan Primrose), a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family, native to alpine regions as well as Afghanistan and China, but often cultivated in gardens elsewhere. It has mauve flowers. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/primula-denticulata-drumstick-or-himalayan-primrose-a-flowering-plant-of-the-primulaceae-family-native-to-alpine-regions-as-well-as-afghanistan-and-china-but-often-cultivated-in-gardens-elsewhere-it-has-mauve-flowers-the-latin-name-primula-refers-to-flowers-that-are-among-the-first-to-open-in-spring-image504773984.html
RM2M96CA8–Primula Denticulata (Drumstick or Himalayan Primrose), a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family, native to alpine regions as well as Afghanistan and China, but often cultivated in gardens elsewhere. It has mauve flowers. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring.
Haymarket - Scene from "The Second Calendar and the Queen of Beauty who had to fight with the Genie", 1850. London stage production by the brothers Brough. 'The plot...is taken from not only the celebrated story whose name it bears, but also from another tale in the same work, the celebrated "Arabian Nights' Entertainment", the two stories being very ingeniously dove-tailed...The introductory scene is a picnic in the Desert, in which the King of the Ebony Isles (Mr. J. Bland) incurs the displeasure of a malignant genie, Jargarhees (Mr. E. Selby)...The Prince Agib (Miss Anne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/haymarket-scene-from-quotthe-second-calendar-and-the-queen-of-beauty-who-had-to-fight-with-the-geniequot-1850-london-stage-production-by-the-brothers-brough-the-plotis-taken-from-not-only-the-celebrated-story-whose-name-it-bears-but-also-from-another-tale-in-the-same-work-the-celebrated-quotarabian-nights-entertainmentquot-the-two-stories-being-very-ingeniously-dove-tailedthe-introductory-scene-is-a-picnic-in-the-desert-in-which-the-king-of-the-ebony-isles-mr-j-bland-incurs-the-displeasure-of-a-malignant-genie-jargarhees-mr-e-selbythe-prince-agib-miss-anne-image481977100.html
RM2K03XKT–Haymarket - Scene from "The Second Calendar and the Queen of Beauty who had to fight with the Genie", 1850. London stage production by the brothers Brough. 'The plot...is taken from not only the celebrated story whose name it bears, but also from another tale in the same work, the celebrated "Arabian Nights' Entertainment", the two stories being very ingeniously dove-tailed...The introductory scene is a picnic in the Desert, in which the King of the Ebony Isles (Mr. J. Bland) incurs the displeasure of a malignant genie, Jargarhees (Mr. E. Selby)...The Prince Agib (Miss Anne
. The standard cyclopedia of modern agriculture and rural economy, by the most distinguished authorities and specialists under the editorship of Professor R. Patrick Wright ... rCelandine {Ranunculus Ficaria). This Celandinehas three sepals and nine yellow petals. Theleaves are very glossy and are kidney-shaped,with rounded teeth on the margin. The plantis often seen in bloom in the month of Aprilamong grass under trees, and is a favourite frombeing one of the first wild plants to be seen inbloom in spring. The name celandine is fromGreek chelidon, a swallow, and both plants arealso known assw Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-standard-cyclopedia-of-modern-agriculture-and-rural-economy-by-the-most-distinguished-authorities-and-specialists-under-the-editorship-of-professor-r-patrick-wright-rcelandine-ranunculus-ficaria-this-celandinehas-three-sepals-and-nine-yellow-petals-theleaves-are-very-glossy-and-are-kidney-shapedwith-rounded-teeth-on-the-margin-the-plantis-often-seen-in-bloom-in-the-month-of-aprilamong-grass-under-trees-and-is-a-favourite-frombeing-one-of-the-first-wild-plants-to-be-seen-inbloom-in-spring-the-name-celandine-is-fromgreek-chelidon-a-swallow-and-both-plants-arealso-known-assw-image336657931.html
RM2AFM2HF–. The standard cyclopedia of modern agriculture and rural economy, by the most distinguished authorities and specialists under the editorship of Professor R. Patrick Wright ... rCelandine {Ranunculus Ficaria). This Celandinehas three sepals and nine yellow petals. Theleaves are very glossy and are kidney-shaped,with rounded teeth on the margin. The plantis often seen in bloom in the month of Aprilamong grass under trees, and is a favourite frombeing one of the first wild plants to be seen inbloom in spring. The name celandine is fromGreek chelidon, a swallow, and both plants arealso known assw
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. The propagation of plants ; giving the principles which govern the development and growth of plants, their botanical affinities and peculiar properties; also, descriptions of the process by which varieties and species are crossed or hybridized, and the many different methods by which cultivated plants may be propagated and multiplied . Plant propagation. HERBS, TTJBEKS AKD BULBS. 317 ilone are far too nmnerous to name here, and I can only mention a few of the most important and valuable among the herbaceous perennials. Aster—only a few perennial species are cultivated. The popular annual Chi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-propagation-of-plants-giving-the-principles-which-govern-the-development-and-growth-of-plants-their-botanical-affinities-and-peculiar-properties-also-descriptions-of-the-process-by-which-varieties-and-species-are-crossed-or-hybridized-and-the-many-different-methods-by-which-cultivated-plants-may-be-propagated-and-multiplied-plant-propagation-herbs-ttjbeks-akd-bulbs-317-ilone-are-far-too-nmnerous-to-name-here-and-i-can-only-mention-a-few-of-the-most-important-and-valuable-among-the-herbaceous-perennials-asteronly-a-few-perennial-species-are-cultivated-the-popular-annual-chi-image216451612.html
RMPG466M–. The propagation of plants ; giving the principles which govern the development and growth of plants, their botanical affinities and peculiar properties; also, descriptions of the process by which varieties and species are crossed or hybridized, and the many different methods by which cultivated plants may be propagated and multiplied . Plant propagation. HERBS, TTJBEKS AKD BULBS. 317 ilone are far too nmnerous to name here, and I can only mention a few of the most important and valuable among the herbaceous perennials. Aster—only a few perennial species are cultivated. The popular annual Chi
Primula Malacoides (Fairy Primrose, Baby Primrose), a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family, native to China, with white, pink or purple flowers. Seen here growing in a rocky setting. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/primula-malacoides-fairy-primrose-baby-primrose-a-flowering-perennial-of-the-primulaceae-family-native-to-china-with-white-pink-or-purple-flowers-seen-here-growing-in-a-rocky-setting-the-latin-name-primula-refers-to-flowers-that-are-among-the-first-to-open-in-spring-image504773982.html
RM2M96CA6–Primula Malacoides (Fairy Primrose, Baby Primrose), a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family, native to China, with white, pink or purple flowers. Seen here growing in a rocky setting. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring.
The Turner Gold Medal, 1864. 'This medal...is interesting as part of the munificent public bequest of the great painter whose name and portrait are engraved thereon...The designs for the medal were made by Mr. D. Maclise, R.A...The obverse bears a portrait of Turner's strongly-marked profile...Around the head is the inscription, "Joseph Mallord William Turner, R.A., Nat. 1775, Ob. 1851." On the reverse there is [a] poetical design...A young painter, with pallet, brushes, and easel, leaning on a shield, lies among vine and laurel leaves, lost in an intoxication more delicious than tha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-turner-gold-medal-1864-this-medalis-interesting-as-part-of-the-munificent-public-bequest-of-the-great-painter-whose-name-and-portrait-are-engraved-thereonthe-designs-for-the-medal-were-made-by-mr-d-maclise-rathe-obverse-bears-a-portrait-of-turners-strongly-marked-profilearound-the-head-is-the-inscription-quotjoseph-mallord-william-turner-ra-nat-1775-ob-1851quot-on-the-reverse-there-is-a-poetical-designa-young-painter-with-pallet-brushes-and-easel-leaning-on-a-shield-lies-among-vine-and-laurel-leaves-lost-in-an-intoxication-more-delicious-than-tha-image603633357.html
RM2X21TE5–The Turner Gold Medal, 1864. 'This medal...is interesting as part of the munificent public bequest of the great painter whose name and portrait are engraved thereon...The designs for the medal were made by Mr. D. Maclise, R.A...The obverse bears a portrait of Turner's strongly-marked profile...Around the head is the inscription, "Joseph Mallord William Turner, R.A., Nat. 1775, Ob. 1851." On the reverse there is [a] poetical design...A young painter, with pallet, brushes, and easel, leaning on a shield, lies among vine and laurel leaves, lost in an intoxication more delicious than tha
The elements of botany for beginners and for schools . evertheless, themotion of the hour-hand and of the minute-hand of a watch is not less realthan that of the second-hand. 460. Locomotion. Moreover, many microscopic plants living in waterare seen to move freely, if not briskly, under the microscope; and so like-wise do more conspicuousaquatic plants in their embryo-like or seedling state. Even atmaturity, species of Oscillaria(such as in Fig. 488, minuteworm-shaped plants of freshwaters, taking this name fromtheir oscillating motions) freely 488execute three different kinds of movement, the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-botany-for-beginners-and-for-schools-evertheless-themotion-of-the-hour-hand-and-of-the-minute-hand-of-a-watch-is-not-less-realthan-that-of-the-second-hand-460-locomotion-moreover-many-microscopic-plants-living-in-waterare-seen-to-move-freely-if-not-briskly-under-the-microscope-and-so-like-wise-do-more-conspicuousaquatic-plants-in-their-embryo-like-or-seedling-state-even-atmaturity-species-of-oscillariasuch-as-in-fig-488-minuteworm-shaped-plants-of-freshwaters-taking-this-name-fromtheir-oscillating-motions-freely-488execute-three-different-kinds-of-movement-the-image343023763.html
RM2AX228K–The elements of botany for beginners and for schools . evertheless, themotion of the hour-hand and of the minute-hand of a watch is not less realthan that of the second-hand. 460. Locomotion. Moreover, many microscopic plants living in waterare seen to move freely, if not briskly, under the microscope; and so like-wise do more conspicuousaquatic plants in their embryo-like or seedling state. Even atmaturity, species of Oscillaria(such as in Fig. 488, minuteworm-shaped plants of freshwaters, taking this name fromtheir oscillating motions) freely 488execute three different kinds of movement, the
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A picture of Sago palm tree. Sago palm is a common name for several plants that are used to produce a starchy food known as sago. The palm has many da Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-picture-of-sago-palm-tree-sago-palm-is-a-common-name-for-several-plants-that-are-used-to-produce-a-starchy-food-known-as-sago-the-palm-has-many-da-image244668275.html
RFT61GTK–A picture of Sago palm tree. Sago palm is a common name for several plants that are used to produce a starchy food known as sago. The palm has many da
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. ix] EQUISETITES BEANI. 271 on account of the. possible confusion between this species and the Palaeozoic species Calamites gigas Brong. The'generic name Calamites must be replaced by Equisetites now that we are familiar with more perfect specimens which demonstrate the Equisetean characters of the plant. Schimper^ speaks of this species as possibly the pith-cast of Equisetites columnaris, but his opinion cannot be main- tained; the species first described by Bunbury has considerably larger stems than those of E. columnaris. It Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-ix-equisetites-beani-271-on-account-of-the-possible-confusion-between-this-species-and-the-palaeozoic-species-calamites-gigas-brong-thegeneric-name-calamites-must-be-replaced-by-equisetites-now-that-we-are-familiar-with-more-perfect-specimens-which-demonstrate-the-equisetean-characters-of-the-plant-schimper-speaks-of-this-species-as-possibly-the-pith-cast-of-equisetites-columnaris-but-his-opinion-cannot-be-main-tained-the-species-first-described-by-bunbury-has-considerably-larger-stems-than-those-of-e-columnaris-it-image216386142.html
RMPG16ME–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. ix] EQUISETITES BEANI. 271 on account of the. possible confusion between this species and the Palaeozoic species Calamites gigas Brong. The'generic name Calamites must be replaced by Equisetites now that we are familiar with more perfect specimens which demonstrate the Equisetean characters of the plant. Schimper^ speaks of this species as possibly the pith-cast of Equisetites columnaris, but his opinion cannot be main- tained; the species first described by Bunbury has considerably larger stems than those of E. columnaris. It
Dryas Octopetala (Mountain Avens, White Dryas, White Dryad), an arctic-alpine flowering plant of the Rosaceae family, with creamy coloured petals. Seen here growing in a rocky setting. The name Octopetala refers to the presence of eight petals of the flower, an unusual number in the Rosaceae. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dryas-octopetala-mountain-avens-white-dryas-white-dryad-an-arctic-alpine-flowering-plant-of-the-rosaceae-family-with-creamy-coloured-petals-seen-here-growing-in-a-rocky-setting-the-name-octopetala-refers-to-the-presence-of-eight-petals-of-the-flower-an-unusual-number-in-the-rosaceae-image504774015.html
RM2M96CBB–Dryas Octopetala (Mountain Avens, White Dryas, White Dryad), an arctic-alpine flowering plant of the Rosaceae family, with creamy coloured petals. Seen here growing in a rocky setting. The name Octopetala refers to the presence of eight petals of the flower, an unusual number in the Rosaceae.
Byron's "Tomb" at Harrow, 1862. The poet Byron spent many boyhood hours in the churchyard of St Mary's, Harrow On The Hill, while a pupil at nearby Harrow School. Years later, after his 5-year-old daughter Allegra died, he wished to have a stone set up here in her memory. 'There is', he wrote in May 1822, 'a spot in the church-yard, near the footpath, on the brow of the hill looking towards Windsor, and a tomb under a large tree (bearing the name of Peachie, or Peachey), where I used to sit for hours and hours when a boy. This was my favourite spot'. However the Rector of Harrow, the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/byrons-quottombquot-at-harrow-1862-the-poet-byron-spent-many-boyhood-hours-in-the-churchyard-of-st-marys-harrow-on-the-hill-while-a-pupil-at-nearby-harrow-school-years-later-after-his-5-year-old-daughter-allegra-died-he-wished-to-have-a-stone-set-up-here-in-her-memory-there-is-he-wrote-in-may-1822-a-spot-in-the-church-yard-near-the-footpath-on-the-brow-of-the-hill-looking-towards-windsor-and-a-tomb-under-a-large-tree-bearing-the-name-of-peachie-or-peachey-where-i-used-to-sit-for-hours-and-hours-when-a-boy-this-was-my-favourite-spot-however-the-rector-of-harrow-the-image595000903.html
RM2WG0HM7–Byron's "Tomb" at Harrow, 1862. The poet Byron spent many boyhood hours in the churchyard of St Mary's, Harrow On The Hill, while a pupil at nearby Harrow School. Years later, after his 5-year-old daughter Allegra died, he wished to have a stone set up here in her memory. 'There is', he wrote in May 1822, 'a spot in the church-yard, near the footpath, on the brow of the hill looking towards Windsor, and a tomb under a large tree (bearing the name of Peachie, or Peachey), where I used to sit for hours and hours when a boy. This was my favourite spot'. However the Rector of Harrow, the
Suction gas plants . of gas betweenscrubber and generator when the engine is shut down. The waterseal thus effectually prevents the gas from blowing back into thefurnace and so reduces the risk of explosion. In case of explosionthe water seal would act something after the fashion of an escapevalve. Pigs. 5 and 7, pp. 11 and 15, show this clearly. The Scrubber.—As its name implies, the scrubber is used forcleaning the gas before it is used in the engine. It consists of acylindrical tower made of sheet or cast iron. It is divided intotwo parts by means of a grate or perforated partition, whichsu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/suction-gas-plants-of-gas-betweenscrubber-and-generator-when-the-engine-is-shut-down-the-waterseal-thus-effectually-prevents-the-gas-from-blowing-back-into-thefurnace-and-so-reduces-the-risk-of-explosion-in-case-of-explosionthe-water-seal-would-act-something-after-the-fashion-of-an-escapevalve-pigs-5-and-7-pp-11-and-15-show-this-clearly-the-scrubberas-its-name-implies-the-scrubber-is-used-forcleaning-the-gas-before-it-is-used-in-the-engine-it-consists-of-acylindrical-tower-made-of-sheet-or-cast-iron-it-is-divided-intotwo-parts-by-means-of-a-grate-or-perforated-partition-whichsu-image343031443.html
RM2AX2C2Y–Suction gas plants . of gas betweenscrubber and generator when the engine is shut down. The waterseal thus effectually prevents the gas from blowing back into thefurnace and so reduces the risk of explosion. In case of explosionthe water seal would act something after the fashion of an escapevalve. Pigs. 5 and 7, pp. 11 and 15, show this clearly. The Scrubber.—As its name implies, the scrubber is used forcleaning the gas before it is used in the engine. It consists of acylindrical tower made of sheet or cast iron. It is divided intotwo parts by means of a grate or perforated partition, whichsu
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Greek valerian is a common name for several plants. It grows 50 centimeters (20 in) tall, with pinnate leaves up to 20 centimeters (8 in) long with 5- Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/greek-valerian-is-a-common-name-for-several-plants-it-grows-50-centimeters-20-in-tall-with-pinnate-leaves-up-to-20-centimeters-8-in-long-with-5-image244596278.html
RFT5X91A–Greek valerian is a common name for several plants. It grows 50 centimeters (20 in) tall, with pinnate leaves up to 20 centimeters (8 in) long with 5-
. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. 53*^- -^ U. Slatuva stramonium. Natural Order: SolanaceceâNightshade Family. ^ATURA is a formation from the Arabic name, and the fruit of the plant is called by botanists Thorn Apple, which should not be confounded with the berries or apples of the thorn tree. The varied properties of this order of plants are highly important, fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-floral-kingdom-its-history-sentiment-and-poetry-a-dictionary-of-more-than-three-hundred-plants-with-the-genera-and-families-to-which-they-belong-and-the-language-of-each-illustrated-with-appropriate-gems-to-poetry-flower-language-flowers-in-literature-53-u-slatuva-stramonium-natural-order-solanacecenightshade-family-atura-is-a-formation-from-the-arabic-name-and-the-fruit-of-the-plant-is-called-by-botanists-thorn-apple-which-should-not-be-confounded-with-the-berries-or-apples-of-the-thorn-tree-the-varied-properties-of-this-order-of-plants-are-highly-important-fo-image216416996.html
RMPG2J2C–. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. 53*^- -^ U. Slatuva stramonium. Natural Order: SolanaceceâNightshade Family. ^ATURA is a formation from the Arabic name, and the fruit of the plant is called by botanists Thorn Apple, which should not be confounded with the berries or apples of the thorn tree. The varied properties of this order of plants are highly important, fo
Primula Auricula (Bear's Ear Primrose), Alexandra variety, a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family with yellow flowers. It grows on rocks in mountain ranges of Central Europe. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring. Seen here with a with bee guard attached. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/primula-auricula-bears-ear-primrose-alexandra-variety-a-flowering-plant-of-the-primulaceae-family-with-yellow-flowers-it-grows-on-rocks-in-mountain-ranges-of-central-europe-the-latin-name-primula-refers-to-flowers-that-are-among-the-first-to-open-in-spring-seen-here-with-a-with-bee-guard-attached-image504774004.html
RM2M96CB0–Primula Auricula (Bear's Ear Primrose), Alexandra variety, a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family with yellow flowers. It grows on rocks in mountain ranges of Central Europe. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring. Seen here with a with bee guard attached.
. [Scientific lectures]. 300 diameters. This rust is so common and so much alike on all plants, that this plate will answer to rep-resent the fungus wherever found. Let us now for the third time visit our wheat-field. It is ripe, or else much damaged, possi-bly destroyed, by the fungi. On the straw we shall find black lines, or. blackish spots, from the size of a pins head toan inch in length; this is the mildew, rust, orPuccinia, — it matters not what name it iscalled, — in full maturity, and when once seenit is never forgotten. Botanists may disputeabout its intermediate stages ; may give it Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scientific-lectures-300-diameters-this-rust-is-so-common-and-so-much-alike-on-all-plants-that-this-plate-will-answer-to-rep-resent-the-fungus-wherever-found-let-us-now-for-the-third-time-visit-our-wheat-field-it-is-ripe-or-else-much-damaged-possi-bly-destroyed-by-the-fungi-on-the-straw-we-shall-find-black-lines-or-blackish-spots-from-the-size-of-a-pins-head-toan-inch-in-length-this-is-the-mildew-rust-orpuccinia-it-matters-not-what-name-it-iscalled-in-full-maturity-and-when-once-seenit-is-never-forgotten-botanists-may-disputeabout-its-intermediate-stages-may-give-it-image336896776.html
RM2AG2Y7M–. [Scientific lectures]. 300 diameters. This rust is so common and so much alike on all plants, that this plate will answer to rep-resent the fungus wherever found. Let us now for the third time visit our wheat-field. It is ripe, or else much damaged, possi-bly destroyed, by the fungi. On the straw we shall find black lines, or. blackish spots, from the size of a pins head toan inch in length; this is the mildew, rust, orPuccinia, — it matters not what name it iscalled, — in full maturity, and when once seenit is never forgotten. Botanists may disputeabout its intermediate stages ; may give it
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RFT5T04W–Picture of plants name Uvularia, showing long leaves on his branches, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. J 'cm 0^1' (SxXtCea Cotettana. Natural Order: Onagracece—Evening Primrose Family. UTETIA of the Parisians is the name by which the city of ^ Paris was known to Julius Csesar, and Lutetiana is therefore. '^^^ equivalent to Parisian. Circe was, according to heathen my- :^thology, the wife of the king of the Sarmatians, whom she poi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-floral-kingdom-its-history-sentiment-and-poetry-a-dictionary-of-more-than-three-hundred-plants-with-the-genera-and-families-to-which-they-belong-and-the-language-of-each-illustrated-with-appropriate-gems-to-poetry-flower-language-flowers-in-literature-j-cm-01-sxxtcea-cotettana-natural-order-onagraceceevening-primrose-family-utetia-of-the-parisians-is-the-name-by-which-the-city-of-paris-was-known-to-julius-csesar-and-lutetiana-is-therefore-equivalent-to-parisian-circe-was-according-to-heathen-my-thology-the-wife-of-the-king-of-the-sarmatians-whom-she-poi-image216400830.html
RMPG1WD2–. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. J 'cm 0^1' (SxXtCea Cotettana. Natural Order: Onagracece—Evening Primrose Family. UTETIA of the Parisians is the name by which the city of ^ Paris was known to Julius Csesar, and Lutetiana is therefore. '^^^ equivalent to Parisian. Circe was, according to heathen my- :^thology, the wife of the king of the Sarmatians, whom she poi
Primula Berninae (Berninae Primrose), a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family with purple flowers, a cross between the Primula Hirsuta (Stinking Primrose) and the Primula Latifolia (Broadleaf or Viscid Primrose). The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring. Seen here growing in a rocky setting. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/primula-berninae-berninae-primrose-a-flowering-perennial-of-the-primulaceae-family-with-purple-flowers-a-cross-between-the-primula-hirsuta-stinking-primrose-and-the-primula-latifolia-broadleaf-or-viscid-primrose-the-latin-name-primula-refers-to-flowers-that-are-among-the-first-to-open-in-spring-seen-here-growing-in-a-rocky-setting-image504773969.html
RM2M96C9N–Primula Berninae (Berninae Primrose), a flowering perennial of the Primulaceae family with purple flowers, a cross between the Primula Hirsuta (Stinking Primrose) and the Primula Latifolia (Broadleaf or Viscid Primrose). The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring. Seen here growing in a rocky setting.
. Lessons with plants. Suggestions for seeing and interpreting some of the common forms of vegetation. 98a. The primary divisions in a palmately decompound leaf (asa b) are not given a distinct name in general botanical literature.The botanist would describe this dieentra leaf (Fig. 87) nearly as fol-lows : Leaf ternately decompound (or sometimes written ternatelycompound, if the degree of compounding is afterwards specified), themain sections bearing palmately — or even pinnately — divided leaflets,the segments again deeply cut or divided. 99. The leaf in Fig. 88 (agum arable tree, a kind of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lessons-with-plants-suggestions-for-seeing-and-interpreting-some-of-the-common-forms-of-vegetation-98a-the-primary-divisions-in-a-palmately-decompound-leaf-asa-b-are-not-given-a-distinct-name-in-general-botanical-literaturethe-botanist-would-describe-this-dieentra-leaf-fig-87-nearly-as-fol-lows-leaf-ternately-decompound-or-sometimes-written-ternatelycompound-if-the-degree-of-compounding-is-afterwards-specified-themain-sections-bearing-palmately-or-even-pinnately-divided-leafletsthe-segments-again-deeply-cut-or-divided-99-the-leaf-in-fig-88-agum-arable-tree-a-kind-of-image336735563.html
RM2AFRHJ3–. Lessons with plants. Suggestions for seeing and interpreting some of the common forms of vegetation. 98a. The primary divisions in a palmately decompound leaf (asa b) are not given a distinct name in general botanical literature.The botanist would describe this dieentra leaf (Fig. 87) nearly as fol-lows : Leaf ternately decompound (or sometimes written ternatelycompound, if the degree of compounding is afterwards specified), themain sections bearing palmately — or even pinnately — divided leaflets,the segments again deeply cut or divided. 99. The leaf in Fig. 88 (agum arable tree, a kind of
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. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. ? csfi Coa0a lattritia. Natural Order: Loasacex — Loasa Family. ^ORMING a class of plants by themselves, the Loasas give their name to an order of which there have been discovered about seventy species; and those of peculiar beauty. Some of them recline their long, branching stems upon the ground, like the golden bartonia; others Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-floral-kingdom-its-history-sentiment-and-poetry-a-dictionary-of-more-than-three-hundred-plants-with-the-genera-and-families-to-which-they-belong-and-the-language-of-each-illustrated-with-appropriate-gems-to-poetry-flower-language-flowers-in-literature-csfi-coa0a-lattritia-natural-order-loasacex-loasa-family-orming-a-class-of-plants-by-themselves-the-loasas-give-their-name-to-an-order-of-which-there-have-been-discovered-about-seventy-species-and-those-of-peculiar-beauty-some-of-them-recline-their-long-branching-stems-upon-the-ground-like-the-golden-bartonia-others-image216400134.html
RMPG1TG6–. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. ? csfi Coa0a lattritia. Natural Order: Loasacex — Loasa Family. ^ORMING a class of plants by themselves, the Loasas give their name to an order of which there have been discovered about seventy species; and those of peculiar beauty. Some of them recline their long, branching stems upon the ground, like the golden bartonia; others
Southern field crops (exclusive of forage plants) . iny insects which WHEAT 63 find their way to a point witliin the leaf-sheath, wheretheir injuries cause many of the stems in spring to breakand faU over. The name flaxseed is applied to thepupal or transforming stage of the insect because of theresemblance of the pupa in color and shape to a flaxseed.This pest spends the summer on the wheat stubble.Hence the usual means of combating the insect is to burnthe stubble, or to plow it in thoroughly. Postponementof sowing until a severe frost occurs greatly decreases thenumber of eggs deposited in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/southern-field-crops-exclusive-of-forage-plants-iny-insects-which-wheat-63-find-their-way-to-a-point-witliin-the-leaf-sheath-wheretheir-injuries-cause-many-of-the-stems-in-spring-to-breakand-fau-over-the-name-flaxseed-is-applied-to-thepupal-or-transforming-stage-of-the-insect-because-of-theresemblance-of-the-pupa-in-color-and-shape-to-a-flaxseedthis-pest-spends-the-summer-on-the-wheat-stubblehence-the-usual-means-of-combating-the-insect-is-to-burnthe-stubble-or-to-plow-it-in-thoroughly-postponementof-sowing-until-a-severe-frost-occurs-greatly-decreases-thenumber-of-eggs-deposited-in-image339022867.html
RM2AKFR3F–Southern field crops (exclusive of forage plants) . iny insects which WHEAT 63 find their way to a point witliin the leaf-sheath, wheretheir injuries cause many of the stems in spring to breakand faU over. The name flaxseed is applied to thepupal or transforming stage of the insect because of theresemblance of the pupa in color and shape to a flaxseed.This pest spends the summer on the wheat stubble.Hence the usual means of combating the insect is to burnthe stubble, or to plow it in thoroughly. Postponementof sowing until a severe frost occurs greatly decreases thenumber of eggs deposited in
The moth, Protoparce celeus species, has a dark projection toward its end, and get its name, potato hawk-moth, as its use of potatoes as host plants, Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-moth-protoparce-celeus-species-has-a-dark-projection-toward-its-end-and-get-its-name-potato-hawk-moth-as-its-use-of-potatoes-as-host-plants-image359323044.html
RF2BTGG5T–The moth, Protoparce celeus species, has a dark projection toward its end, and get its name, potato hawk-moth, as its use of potatoes as host plants,
. The natural history of plants. Botany. XLIV. MALPIGHIACEyE. 1. MALPIGHTA SERIES. We shall study first in this series not the Malpighia, which have given the name to it, as well as to the entire family, but a type dis- tinguished by the independence of its carpels, as well as of the parts of all its floral vertioels. This may be, for example, a Pterandra^ (fig. 427, 428), whose flowers are hermaphrodite, regular and pen- Pterandra pyroidea.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-xliv-malpighiaceye-1-malpighta-series-we-shall-study-first-in-this-series-not-the-malpighia-which-have-given-the-name-to-it-as-well-as-to-the-entire-family-but-a-type-dis-tinguished-by-the-independence-of-its-carpels-as-well-as-of-the-parts-of-all-its-floral-vertioels-this-may-be-for-example-a-pterandra-fig-427-428-whose-flowers-are-hermaphrodite-regular-and-pen-pterandra-pyroidea-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-image216400920.html
RMPG1WG8–. The natural history of plants. Botany. XLIV. MALPIGHIACEyE. 1. MALPIGHTA SERIES. We shall study first in this series not the Malpighia, which have given the name to it, as well as to the entire family, but a type dis- tinguished by the independence of its carpels, as well as of the parts of all its floral vertioels. This may be, for example, a Pterandra^ (fig. 427, 428), whose flowers are hermaphrodite, regular and pen- Pterandra pyroidea.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of
Doubt and other things, verse and illustrations . [198] Digitized by Microsoft® Hell Weve changed the name, the things the same,In hopes it may take off the curse;We suffer now a Mental flame—Not Physical—which is the worst?. [199] Digitized by Microsoft® The How and Why Things ask no questions in this wondrous world,Silently the golden sunsets are unfurledAnd tinged the drops in Hopes prismatic bow,And so, Man only of all things below,(Unlike the honest plants and flowers)Passes his hours, scanning earth and sky,Eternally asking the How and Why? (1919.) (A quotation from Maurice Hewlett.) The Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/doubt-and-other-things-verse-and-illustrations-198-digitized-by-microsoft-hell-weve-changed-the-name-the-things-the-samein-hopes-it-may-take-off-the-cursewe-suffer-now-a-mental-flamenot-physicalwhich-is-the-worst-199-digitized-by-microsoft-the-how-and-why-things-ask-no-questions-in-this-wondrous-worldsilently-the-golden-sunsets-are-unfurledand-tinged-the-drops-in-hopes-prismatic-bowand-so-man-only-of-all-things-belowunlike-the-honest-plants-and-flowerspasses-his-hours-scanning-earth-and-skyeternally-asking-the-how-and-why-1919-a-quotation-from-maurice-hewlett-the-image340220614.html
RM2ANEAT6–Doubt and other things, verse and illustrations . [198] Digitized by Microsoft® Hell Weve changed the name, the things the same,In hopes it may take off the curse;We suffer now a Mental flame—Not Physical—which is the worst?. [199] Digitized by Microsoft® The How and Why Things ask no questions in this wondrous world,Silently the golden sunsets are unfurledAnd tinged the drops in Hopes prismatic bow,And so, Man only of all things below,(Unlike the honest plants and flowers)Passes his hours, scanning earth and sky,Eternally asking the How and Why? (1919.) (A quotation from Maurice Hewlett.) The
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RF2BTH488–The pupal stage of the moth, Protoparce celeus species, they get its name, potato hawk-moth, as its use of potatoes as host plants, vintage line drawi
. Physiological botany; I. Outlines of the histology of phænogamous plants. II. Vegetable physiology. Plant physiology; Plant anatomy. STEMS OF MONOCOTYLEDONS AND DICOTYLEDONS. 129 the centre of the stem, and that the hard and thick vascular bundles, situated at the periphery of the stem, are older than the softer ones occupying the centre. For stems like those of Palms he used the term endor/enoics, giving the name exogenous to the other class, in which new layers are added to the outside of the wood. The terms endogenous and exogenous were adopted b3' De Candolle, and have played an importan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/physiological-botany-i-outlines-of-the-histology-of-phnogamous-plants-ii-vegetable-physiology-plant-physiology-plant-anatomy-stems-of-monocotyledons-and-dicotyledons-129-the-centre-of-the-stem-and-that-the-hard-and-thick-vascular-bundles-situated-at-the-periphery-of-the-stem-are-older-than-the-softer-ones-occupying-the-centre-for-stems-like-those-of-palms-he-used-the-term-endorenoics-giving-the-name-exogenous-to-the-other-class-in-which-new-layers-are-added-to-the-outside-of-the-wood-the-terms-endogenous-and-exogenous-were-adopted-b3-de-candolle-and-have-played-an-importan-image216445453.html
RMPG3XAN–. Physiological botany; I. Outlines of the histology of phænogamous plants. II. Vegetable physiology. Plant physiology; Plant anatomy. STEMS OF MONOCOTYLEDONS AND DICOTYLEDONS. 129 the centre of the stem, and that the hard and thick vascular bundles, situated at the periphery of the stem, are older than the softer ones occupying the centre. For stems like those of Palms he used the term endor/enoics, giving the name exogenous to the other class, in which new layers are added to the outside of the wood. The terms endogenous and exogenous were adopted b3' De Candolle, and have played an importan
. The standard cyclopedia of modern agriculture and rural economy, by the most distinguished authorities and specialists under the editorship of Professor R. Patrick Wright ... w y BLi-i-id:jrr;, r,2.s. YOUNG DROMEDARY. riiMlu. W . b. bLiriui;c. I.Z.S. iACTRIAX CAMEL Campanulaceae — Campine Fowl 79 flowering, and they ripen seeds freely. TheEampion (C. Rapunculus), a native of GreatBritain, is a biennial with running white succu-lent roots, which are eaten as a salad, [w. w.] Campanulacese.—This is the name forthe nat. ord. of dicotyledonous plants whichcontains the Bluebell, the true Bluebell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-standard-cyclopedia-of-modern-agriculture-and-rural-economy-by-the-most-distinguished-authorities-and-specialists-under-the-editorship-of-professor-r-patrick-wright-w-y-bli-i-idjrr-r2s-young-dromedary-riimlu-w-b-bliriuic-izs-iactriax-camel-campanulaceae-campine-fowl-79-flowering-and-they-ripen-seeds-freely-theeampion-c-rapunculus-a-native-of-greatbritain-is-a-biennial-with-running-white-succu-lent-roots-which-are-eaten-as-a-salad-w-w-campanulacesethis-is-the-name-forthe-nat-ord-of-dicotyledonous-plants-whichcontains-the-bluebell-the-true-bluebell-image336670703.html
RM2AFMJWK–. The standard cyclopedia of modern agriculture and rural economy, by the most distinguished authorities and specialists under the editorship of Professor R. Patrick Wright ... w y BLi-i-id:jrr;, r,2.s. YOUNG DROMEDARY. riiMlu. W . b. bLiriui;c. I.Z.S. iACTRIAX CAMEL Campanulaceae — Campine Fowl 79 flowering, and they ripen seeds freely. TheEampion (C. Rapunculus), a native of GreatBritain, is a biennial with running white succu-lent roots, which are eaten as a salad, [w. w.] Campanulacese.—This is the name forthe nat. ord. of dicotyledonous plants whichcontains the Bluebell, the true Bluebell
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RF2T3RCYC–David de Gorter, half-length, sitting at a table, in an oval medallion. Under his left hand some papers on which plants are depicted. Below the portra
. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. ff Hosa JBaiUaSttna. Natural Order: Rosacece—Rose Family. ^^. 'AMASCUS, a city one of the most ancient and renowned in Syria, gives its name to this particular variety of Rose, which blooms monthly, and, under favorable circumstances, all seasons. The Rose is said to have been the favorite flower of Venus, and was formerly white, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-floral-kingdom-its-history-sentiment-and-poetry-a-dictionary-of-more-than-three-hundred-plants-with-the-genera-and-families-to-which-they-belong-and-the-language-of-each-illustrated-with-appropriate-gems-to-poetry-flower-language-flowers-in-literature-ff-hosa-jbaiuasttna-natural-order-rosacecerose-family-amascus-a-city-one-of-the-most-ancient-and-renowned-in-syria-gives-its-name-to-this-particular-variety-of-rose-which-blooms-monthly-and-under-favorable-circumstances-all-seasons-the-rose-is-said-to-have-been-the-favorite-flower-of-venus-and-was-formerly-white-image216419272.html
RMPG2MYM–. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. ff Hosa JBaiUaSttna. Natural Order: Rosacece—Rose Family. ^^. 'AMASCUS, a city one of the most ancient and renowned in Syria, gives its name to this particular variety of Rose, which blooms monthly, and, under favorable circumstances, all seasons. The Rose is said to have been the favorite flower of Venus, and was formerly white,
. Lessons with plants. Suggestions for seeing and interpreting some of the common forms of vegetation. Pia. 262. Key ofsugar maple. Mature fruits of maples are seen in 263. Each lobe has grown into a long, winged body, with only one seed, and the twin fruit suggests a pair of saddle-bags. Dry indehiscent winged fruits are known under the general name of key-fruit or samara.. Fig. 263.Black maple. 319a. The pupil should deter-mine if the wings of the maplefruit serve any purpose in dis-tributing and planting the seed.How do the fruits behave whentorn from the tree by wind ? In what positiondo t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lessons-with-plants-suggestions-for-seeing-and-interpreting-some-of-the-common-forms-of-vegetation-pia-262-key-ofsugar-maple-mature-fruits-of-maples-are-seen-in-263-each-lobe-has-grown-into-a-long-winged-body-with-only-one-seed-and-the-twin-fruit-suggests-a-pair-of-saddle-bags-dry-indehiscent-winged-fruits-are-known-under-the-general-name-of-key-fruit-or-samara-fig-263black-maple-319a-the-pupil-should-deter-mine-if-the-wings-of-the-maplefruit-serve-any-purpose-in-dis-tributing-and-planting-the-seedhow-do-the-fruits-behave-whentorn-from-the-tree-by-wind-in-what-positiondo-t-image336707572.html
RM2AFP9XC–. Lessons with plants. Suggestions for seeing and interpreting some of the common forms of vegetation. Pia. 262. Key ofsugar maple. Mature fruits of maples are seen in 263. Each lobe has grown into a long, winged body, with only one seed, and the twin fruit suggests a pair of saddle-bags. Dry indehiscent winged fruits are known under the general name of key-fruit or samara.. Fig. 263.Black maple. 319a. The pupil should deter-mine if the wings of the maplefruit serve any purpose in dis-tributing and planting the seed.How do the fruits behave whentorn from the tree by wind ? In what positiondo t
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RF2KA0C0P–Half-length portrait of Johannes Burman, behind a plinth, with his left hand protruding over the edge. On the plinth, the name and information are in
. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. m^ rt-r«—gy*- CULTIVATION AND ANALYSIS OF PLANTS. OLF'S FOOT is the significance of the name Lycopodium, the scientific title of the family to which this genus Selaginella belongs. The family is commonly called Club Moss, and this genus West- India Moss, the finest specimens having been imported into Europe om those regions. Thou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-floral-kingdom-its-history-sentiment-and-poetry-a-dictionary-of-more-than-three-hundred-plants-with-the-genera-and-families-to-which-they-belong-and-the-language-of-each-illustrated-with-appropriate-gems-to-poetry-flower-language-flowers-in-literature-m-rt-rgy-cultivation-and-analysis-of-plants-olfs-foot-is-the-significance-of-the-name-lycopodium-the-scientific-title-of-the-family-to-which-this-genus-selaginella-belongs-the-family-is-commonly-called-club-moss-and-this-genus-west-india-moss-the-finest-specimens-having-been-imported-into-europe-om-those-regions-thou-image216398085.html
RMPG1NY1–. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. m^ rt-r«—gy*- CULTIVATION AND ANALYSIS OF PLANTS. OLF'S FOOT is the significance of the name Lycopodium, the scientific title of the family to which this genus Selaginella belongs. The family is commonly called Club Moss, and this genus West- India Moss, the finest specimens having been imported into Europe om those regions. Thou
Burma . is frequently decoratedin the Buddhistic religious style (p. 158). Asalready noted, dwelling-houses are not fit placesfor images of the Buddha, but only temples. Inthe houses, the Buddha is venerated by keepinghis sacred tree green in the flower-vases on thenyaung ye-d zin, which is often richly decorated.The shrine takes its name from the ficus, but the plants actually used are such as keep green longest in the shade, especially the aloe {mot). The observance has very possibly been transferred from a pre-buddhistic one (No. 157). The native method of getting fire is shown in No. 141. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/burma-is-frequently-decoratedin-the-buddhistic-religious-style-p-158-asalready-noted-dwelling-houses-are-not-fit-placesfor-images-of-the-buddha-but-only-temples-inthe-houses-the-buddha-is-venerated-by-keepinghis-sacred-tree-green-in-the-flower-vases-on-thenyaung-ye-d-zin-which-is-often-richly-decoratedthe-shrine-takes-its-name-from-the-ficus-but-the-plants-actually-used-are-such-as-keep-green-longest-in-the-shade-especially-the-aloe-mot-the-observance-has-very-possibly-been-transferred-from-a-pre-buddhistic-one-no-157-the-native-method-of-getting-fire-is-shown-in-no-141-image342735141.html
RM2AWGX4N–Burma . is frequently decoratedin the Buddhistic religious style (p. 158). Asalready noted, dwelling-houses are not fit placesfor images of the Buddha, but only temples. Inthe houses, the Buddha is venerated by keepinghis sacred tree green in the flower-vases on thenyaung ye-d zin, which is often richly decorated.The shrine takes its name from the ficus, but the plants actually used are such as keep green longest in the shade, especially the aloe {mot). The observance has very possibly been transferred from a pre-buddhistic one (No. 157). The native method of getting fire is shown in No. 141.
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. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. ^^^' "-7â^. ilkMcagO SattOCI. Natural Order: Leguminosa â Pulse Family. UROPE has long been the seat of the Medick, which has become thoroughly naturalized there, though it is supposed to have been originally derived from the ancient Media (now Northern Persia), whence its name. It is of the same order as the clover, and is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-floral-kingdom-its-history-sentiment-and-poetry-a-dictionary-of-more-than-three-hundred-plants-with-the-genera-and-families-to-which-they-belong-and-the-language-of-each-illustrated-with-appropriate-gems-to-poetry-flower-language-flowers-in-literature-quot-7-ilkmcago-sattoci-natural-order-leguminosa-pulse-family-urope-has-long-been-the-seat-of-the-medick-which-has-become-thoroughly-naturalized-there-though-it-is-supposed-to-have-been-originally-derived-from-the-ancient-media-now-northern-persia-whence-its-name-it-is-of-the-same-order-as-the-clover-and-is-image216420718.html
RMPG2PRA–. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. ^^^' "-7â^. ilkMcagO SattOCI. Natural Order: Leguminosa â Pulse Family. UROPE has long been the seat of the Medick, which has become thoroughly naturalized there, though it is supposed to have been originally derived from the ancient Media (now Northern Persia), whence its name. It is of the same order as the clover, and is
Productive farming . the American cotton crop, except theSea Island cotton, grown in small amounts, chiefly near theAtlantic and Gulf coasts. Short-staple differs from long-staple cotton in length ofthe lint which smrounds the seeds. Short-staple is fromYi to 1% inches long (Fig. 61), and long-staple is usually lyi to1% inches long. These varieties may also differ in otherways. The long-staple plants are taller, later in maturingand have slender, pointed bolls, with less lint. But the long-staple sells for a higher price. Sea Island Cotton.—This gets its name from the factthat it originated in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/productive-farming-the-american-cotton-crop-except-thesea-island-cotton-grown-in-small-amounts-chiefly-near-theatlantic-and-gulf-coasts-short-staple-differs-from-long-staple-cotton-in-length-ofthe-lint-which-smrounds-the-seeds-short-staple-is-fromyi-to-1-inches-long-fig-61-and-long-staple-is-usually-lyi-to1-inches-long-these-varieties-may-also-differ-in-otherways-the-long-staple-plants-are-taller-later-in-maturingand-have-slender-pointed-bolls-with-less-lint-but-the-long-staple-sells-for-a-higher-price-sea-island-cottonthis-gets-its-name-from-the-factthat-it-originated-in-image342722369.html
RM2AWG9TH–Productive farming . the American cotton crop, except theSea Island cotton, grown in small amounts, chiefly near theAtlantic and Gulf coasts. Short-staple differs from long-staple cotton in length ofthe lint which smrounds the seeds. Short-staple is fromYi to 1% inches long (Fig. 61), and long-staple is usually lyi to1% inches long. These varieties may also differ in otherways. The long-staple plants are taller, later in maturingand have slender, pointed bolls, with less lint. But the long-staple sells for a higher price. Sea Island Cotton.—This gets its name from the factthat it originated in
. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. s^ imSit0S0< 2lncl)UBa Officinalt0. Natural Order: BoraginaceceâBorage Family. UR gardens, fields and roadsides' everywhere furnish this rough perennial plant, which produces an abundance of sweet- scented purple flowers during the entire summer. The leaves are long and rough, from which it has received in England the name of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-floral-kingdom-its-history-sentiment-and-poetry-a-dictionary-of-more-than-three-hundred-plants-with-the-genera-and-families-to-which-they-belong-and-the-language-of-each-illustrated-with-appropriate-gems-to-poetry-flower-language-flowers-in-literature-s-imsit0s0lt-2lncluba-officinalt0-natural-order-boraginaceceborage-family-ur-gardens-fields-and-roadsides-everywhere-furnish-this-rough-perennial-plant-which-produces-an-abundance-of-sweet-scented-purple-flowers-during-the-entire-summer-the-leaves-are-long-and-rough-from-which-it-has-received-in-england-the-name-of-image216402123.html
RMPG1Y37–. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. s^ imSit0S0< 2lncl)UBa Officinalt0. Natural Order: BoraginaceceâBorage Family. UR gardens, fields and roadsides' everywhere furnish this rough perennial plant, which produces an abundance of sweet- scented purple flowers during the entire summer. The leaves are long and rough, from which it has received in England the name of
. The plant, an illustration of the organic life of the animal . nce in the sandyswamps in the neighborhood of the Cape Fear River,especially from Wilmington to Fayett«ville, North Caro-lina ; but it has not yet been found in any other locality. The generic name of the plant, Dionoea, is a derivativefrom Dione, one of the names of Venus. The eleganceand delicacy of its snow-white corolla are alluded to in the7 74 THE TISSUES OF PLANTS generic name. It is called specifically muscipula, or fly-catcherj with reference to its curious habit of catching flieswith its leaves, which are organized expr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-plant-an-illustration-of-the-organic-life-of-the-animal-nce-in-the-sandyswamps-in-the-neighborhood-of-the-cape-fear-riverespecially-from-wilmington-to-fayettville-north-caro-lina-but-it-has-not-yet-been-found-in-any-other-locality-the-generic-name-of-the-plant-dionoea-is-a-derivativefrom-dione-one-of-the-names-of-venus-the-eleganceand-delicacy-of-its-snow-white-corolla-are-alluded-to-in-the7-74-the-tissues-of-plants-generic-name-it-is-called-specifically-muscipula-or-fly-catcherj-with-reference-to-its-curious-habit-of-catching-flieswith-its-leaves-which-are-organized-expr-image371918667.html
RM2CH2A1F–. The plant, an illustration of the organic life of the animal . nce in the sandyswamps in the neighborhood of the Cape Fear River,especially from Wilmington to Fayett«ville, North Caro-lina ; but it has not yet been found in any other locality. The generic name of the plant, Dionoea, is a derivativefrom Dione, one of the names of Venus. The eleganceand delicacy of its snow-white corolla are alluded to in the7 74 THE TISSUES OF PLANTS generic name. It is called specifically muscipula, or fly-catcherj with reference to its curious habit of catching flieswith its leaves, which are organized expr
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. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 12 GINKGOALES [CH. The name Ginkgoites as used in this chapter is restricted to leaves that are regarded as records of the Ginkgoales, while the genera referred by Dr Arber to the Palaeophyllales are briefly described as fossils that may or may not be closely related to one another but which cannot as yet be assigned to any place in a natural system of classification. The leaves discovered by Grand'Eury in Permian UraUan beds and described by Saporta as Salisburia primigenia^ should pro- bably be referred to the genus Psygmoph Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-12-ginkgoales-ch-the-name-ginkgoites-as-used-in-this-chapter-is-restricted-to-leaves-that-are-regarded-as-records-of-the-ginkgoales-while-the-genera-referred-by-dr-arber-to-the-palaeophyllales-are-briefly-described-as-fossils-that-may-or-may-not-be-closely-related-to-one-another-but-which-cannot-as-yet-be-assigned-to-any-place-in-a-natural-system-of-classification-the-leaves-discovered-by-grandeury-in-permian-urauan-beds-and-described-by-saporta-as-salisburia-primigenia-should-pro-bably-be-referred-to-the-genus-psygmoph-image216386399.html
RMPG171K–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 12 GINKGOALES [CH. The name Ginkgoites as used in this chapter is restricted to leaves that are regarded as records of the Ginkgoales, while the genera referred by Dr Arber to the Palaeophyllales are briefly described as fossils that may or may not be closely related to one another but which cannot as yet be assigned to any place in a natural system of classification. The leaves discovered by Grand'Eury in Permian UraUan beds and described by Saporta as Salisburia primigenia^ should pro- bably be referred to the genus Psygmoph
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