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A Grammar of Botany; Containing an Explanation of the System of Linnaeus, and the Terms of Botany, with Botanical Exercises, for the Use of Schools - Softcover

 
9781236475404: A Grammar of Botany; Containing an Explanation of the System of Linnaeus, and the Terms of Botany, with Botanical Exercises, for the Use of Schools

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1818 edition. Excerpt: ...divaricate? (p 84.) 162. When are umbellate flowers sessile, pedunculed, simple, compound, partial? (p. 84, 85.) 163. When are involucred flowers, naked, globose, convex, flat, unequal 1 (p. 85.) ' 164. When are cymose flowers sessile, trifid, quadrifid, tripartite, bractate, naked? (p. 86.) 165. How does the corymbus, cyme, and UinW, differ from each other? (p. 86.) 166. When are spadiceous flowers simple, branched, spathed, naked, flat? p. 87.) 167. When is a calyx called a perianth? (p. 87. ) 168. When are the segments of the calyx termed lobed, partite, bifid, multifid, tripartite, equal, unequal, irregular, labiate or lipped? (p. 87, 88. ) 169. When is the surface of the calyx coloured, petal-like, smooth, downy, villose, rough, tomentose, striated? (p. 88, 89.) 170. From duration, when is the calyx caducous, deciduous, permanent? (p. 89.) 171. When from size, is the calyx called long, short, intermediate? (p. 89.) 172. When is a calyx, called a common calyx, involucre, spatha, glume, calyptra, volva? p. 90, 91, 92, 93.) 173. When is a common calyx, called simple, double, or many-ranked, polyphyllous, imbricated, squarrose, calyculate, or culycled? (p. 90.) 174. When is an involucre, called a universal involucre, a partial involucre, dimidiate, motiophyllous, polyphyllous, simple, pinnatifid 1 (p. 91.) 175. When is a spatha called plane, cucullate, or hooded, convolute, boat-shaped, or navicular, we-valved, two-valved, bipartite, six-parted, une-flowered, many-flowered 1 (p. 92, 93.) 176. Define a one-flowered, and two-flower',I glume, (p. 93.) 177. Give the definition of the corolla? (p. 93.) 178. What is the supposed origin of the corolla? (p. 94.) 179. What is the usual texture of the calyx and corolla? (p. 94.) 180. What is the usual...

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