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Page 163
... plants . Indeed , it is not possible , in the compass of the few pages dedicated by the present author to the pur- pose of elementary instruction , that any truly useful lessons can be conveyed . It seems that the comfort of this well ...
... plants . Indeed , it is not possible , in the compass of the few pages dedicated by the present author to the pur- pose of elementary instruction , that any truly useful lessons can be conveyed . It seems that the comfort of this well ...
Page 460
... plants possessing a vascular structure , and springing from seeds furnished with one or more cotyledons : the second includes plants possessing merely a cellular structure , and springing from seeds destitute of coty- ledons . In the ...
... plants possessing a vascular structure , and springing from seeds furnished with one or more cotyledons : the second includes plants possessing merely a cellular structure , and springing from seeds destitute of coty- ledons . In the ...
Page 461
... plants having a single envelope to the flower ; either no petals being present , or , if present , so united to the calyx as to form with it one membrane . The plants of the first sub - class are again divided into five cohorts , each ...
... plants having a single envelope to the flower ; either no petals being present , or , if present , so united to the calyx as to form with it one membrane . The plants of the first sub - class are again divided into five cohorts , each ...
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