Excerpt from An Introduction to Botany: Containing an Explanation of the Theory of That Science, Extracted From the Works of Dr. Linnaeus; With Twelve Copper-Plates, Two Explanatory Tables, an Appendix, and Glossary
Rod, Aaron's, Solia'ago Rue, Wild Syrian, Pegamtm Rod, Golden, Sc/idago Rupture-wort, Herm'aria Rod-tree Golden, fry/ea Rupture-wort, Leafi, Limp.
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James F. Lee is the Head of the Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. His research interests are in the areas of second language reading comprehension, input processing, and exploring the relationship between the two. His research has appeared in a number of scholarly journals and publications, including the co-authored books with Alessandro Benati Second Language Processing: Theory, Problems and Possible Solutions (2007, Continuum) and Delivering Processing Instruction in Classrooms and Virtual Contexts (2007, Equinox). Other publications include the book Tasks and Communicating in Language Classrooms (2000, McGraw-Hill) and the co-authored book Making Communicative Language Teaching Happen, Second Edition (2003, McGraw-Hill). He has also co-authored secveral textbooks, including Sabias que...? Beginning Spanish, Vistazos, Que te parece?, and Ideas: Lecturas, estrategias, actividades y composiciones. He and Bill VanPatten are series editors for the McGraw-Hill Second Language Professional Series.
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