Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club

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Torrey Botanical Club, 1896 - Botany - 296 pages

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Page 367 - C. conioides. Pubescence sparse, puberulent or stellate, hirsute (if at all) only on the calyx.
Page 201 - An Enumeration of the Plants collected in Bolivia by Miguel Bang, with descriptions of new genera and species.
Page 22 - Historia muscorum in qua circiter sexcentae species veteres et novae ad sua genera relatae describuntur, et iconibus genuinis illustrantur, cum appendice et indice synonymorum.
Page 35 - JUNGERMANNIC, being a History and Description, with coloured Figures, of each Species of the Genus, and Microscopical Analyses of the parts, 22 nos.
Page 35 - Musci Exotici, containing figures and descriptions of new or little known Foreign Mosses and other Cryptogamic subjects.
Page 319 - Fruiting calyx obtusely 5-lo-angled, not sunken at the base; corolla yellow, sometimes with the center a little darker but never brown or purple.
Page 19 - A Catalogue of the Native and Naturalized Plants of the City of Buffalo and Its Vicinity.
Page 319 - Fruiting calyx sharply 5-angled, more or less acuminate at the summit and sunken at the base; calyx-lobes (at flowering time) lanceolate or acuminate, as long as the tube or longer. Leaves ovate, oblique, acute or acuminate, subentire at the base; upper part repand or subentire; fruiting calyx small and short; stem slender, diffuse, sharply angled, i.
Page 334 - P. macrophysa) indistinctly 5-10 angled and seldom sunken at the base; flowers large, \-2\ cm. in diameter, yellow with a brown or purple center; pubescence on the leaves none, on the upper part of the stem and the calyx sparse and short, if any, or in young plants of the first species (P.
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