Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 21813 |
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... plant from which this impure mineral alkali is principally procured , is the salsola kali of Linnéus ( salsola herbacea decumbens , foliis subulatis spinosis ... plants , but principally from the salsola kali , salicornia europæa , BAR BAR.
... plant from which this impure mineral alkali is principally procured , is the salsola kali of Linnéus ( salsola herbacea decumbens , foliis subulatis spinosis ... plants , but principally from the salsola kali , salicornia europæa , BAR BAR.
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... plants , about the time the seeds become ripe , are pulled up by the roots , and exposed in a suitable dry place , where they are tied up in bundles , and burned in an oven constructed for the purpose , where the ashes are continually ...
... plants , about the time the seeds become ripe , are pulled up by the roots , and exposed in a suitable dry place , where they are tied up in bundles , and burned in an oven constructed for the purpose , where the ashes are continually ...
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... Plants . BAUHIN ( Caspar , or Gaspar ) , younger bro- ther to the preceding , was born at Basil , 1550 ; and distinguished himself by his skill in anato- my and botany . In 1580 , he was chosen first professor of these sciences at Basil ...
... Plants . BAUHIN ( Caspar , or Gaspar ) , younger bro- ther to the preceding , was born at Basil , 1550 ; and distinguished himself by his skill in anato- my and botany . In 1580 , he was chosen first professor of these sciences at Basil ...
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... plants , deriving its name from a resemblance to this part of the palm . BAY , in botany . See LAURUS . BAY ( Loblolly ) . See GORDONIA . BAY ( Rose ) . See NERIUM . BAY ( Dwarf rose ) . See RHODODEN- DRUM . BAY ( Mountain rose ) . See ...
... plants , deriving its name from a resemblance to this part of the palm . BAY , in botany . See LAURUS . BAY ( Loblolly ) . See GORDONIA . BAY ( Rose ) . See NERIUM . BAY ( Dwarf rose ) . See RHODODEN- DRUM . BAY ( Mountain rose ) . See ...
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... plants thinly scattered , and thickets , whose solitude is rarely disturbed but by antelopes , hares , locusts , and rats . Such is the nature of nearly the whole country , which extends six hundred leagues in length and three hundred ...
... plants thinly scattered , and thickets , whose solitude is rarely disturbed but by antelopes , hares , locusts , and rats . Such is the nature of nearly the whole country , which extends six hundred leagues in length and three hundred ...
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