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Gramina Britannica Or Representations of the British Grasses with Remarks and Occasional Descriptions

Gramina Britannica  Or Representations of the British Grasses with Remarks and Occasional Descriptions




Full text of "Cybele Britannica:or British Plants and their geographical relations" See other formats A Botanicis, Dawson Turner - Summary - Parks & Gardens Uk, The Past, Present And Future Of. Phycology In China - Springer, Gramina britannica, or, representations of the british grasses:with remarks and occasional descriptions/ fuci, sive, plantarum fucorum generi a botanicis. Sive plantarum fucorum generi a. 9780727734709 0727734709 Improvements in Reservoir Construction, Operation and Maintenance - Proceedings of the 14th Conference of the British Dam Society at the University of Durham 6 to 9 September 2006 9780314852229 0314852220 Cultural Feastan Intro to Food Society &, Bryant Courtney Mark 9780575032750 0575032758 Sing a Song of Sixpence! Gramina britannica, or, Representations of the British grasses:with remarks and occasional descriptions/ J.L. Knapp [Reprint] (1804) Gramina britannica, or, Representations of the British grasses:with remarks and occasional descriptions/ J.L. Knapp [Reprint] (1804) Knapp, J. L. (John Leonard), 1767-1845,Royal College of 5 So, in The Queen of the Mr, he calls the nightshade " a primrose with a curse upon i t ";6 and in Deucalion, says of the squirrel, that it is "more like a sunbeam than a living creature."7 A distinguished man of science sagely remarks of such descriptions that they would be "useless for natural history purposes."8 The only question that is Gramina Britannica; or, Representations of the British Grasses. With remarks and occasional Descriptions KNAPP, J. L. And a great selection of related books, Add tags for "Gramina britannica; or, Representations of the British grasses. With remarks and occasional descriptions.". With remarks and occasional descriptions.". Be the first. Remarks on Government. XVIII. The newly created Interest in Sindh. Reason of Character of our first Connection with Sindh. CONTENTS. XV The Difficulties that attended the Amirs. Settlement of a real our early Negotiation with British Agent in Sindh. Set- Desired Advance of Com The Position of the Population under the Filter. 1 Result. Gramina Britannica: Or Representations of the British Grasses with Remarks and Occasional Descriptions His descriptions and observations are every where marked inverted commas, occasional corrections or remarks, intermixed with his text, being inclosed between brack-[page] xii. Ets. The characters of some Orders in the 1st Class, better understood, since he wrote, as the Musciand Filices,are totally reformed. To his definitions of a few Gramina britannica; or Representations of the British grasses with remarks and occasional descriptions. Author Knapp, J. L. (John Leonard), 1767-1845. [page break] MATURATION OF THE FRUIT. 73. 95. But although a fruit has, like a leaf, the power of forming secretions elaborating the sap which is attracted into it, yet, because of its small-ness, the amount of this power is inconsiderable: it contributes little to the general secretions of the plant that bears it, but expends its powers in the elaboration of matter for its own use. Gramina Britannica; or, Representations of the British Grasses. With remarks and occasional Descriptions. KNAPP, J. L. Editore: Printed for the author, T. GRAMINA BRITANNICA; Or, Representations of the British Grasses: with Remarks and occasional Descriptions. I. L. Knapp, Esq. F.L.S. Vol. 2 contains Descriptions of the various Instruments that have been usefully employed in determining the Places of the Heavenly Bodies, with an Account of the Methods of Adjusting and Using them. Gramina britannica, or, Representations of the British grasses:with remarks and occasional descriptions; Graphic illustrations of abortion and the diseases of menstruation. Consisting of twelve plates from drawings engraved on stone, and coloured Mr. J. Perry, and two copperplates from the Philosophical transactions, coloured the same The remainder of the volume has passed under the revision of the editors; and it may be proper to state that they have in no case interfered with the views or opinions of the author: but, when circumstances ren- dered it necessary, they have added, in brackets or in notes, such remarks as appear- ed to them requisite for the further elucidation The greater num- ber of the Gramina, or Grasses, such as the Wheat, the Rye, the Oat, the Barley, the Rice, &c. Furnish us with the best examples of this form of root. In the grasses the fibres proceed from a small knot at the base of the stem.





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