Winston's Cumulative Loose-leaf Encyclopedia: A Comprehensive Reference Work, Volum 10Thomas Edward Finegan John C. Winston Company, 1922 |
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... genus Tamaria , the type of the natural order Tamaricaceæ . T. gallica is very abundant all round the Mediterranean , and is naturalized on some parts of the south coast of England . It attains a height of from 16 to 20 feet , has small ...
... genus Tamaria , the type of the natural order Tamaricaceæ . T. gallica is very abundant all round the Mediterranean , and is naturalized on some parts of the south coast of England . It attains a height of from 16 to 20 feet , has small ...
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... genus T'anagra , fam- datorate . Area , 384,200 sq . miles ; pop . ily Fringillidæ , or finches , distinguished 7,660,000 . by the bill being of triangular shape at its Tangent ( tan'jent ) , in geometry , a base and arched towards its ...
... genus T'anagra , fam- datorate . Area , 384,200 sq . miles ; pop . ily Fringillidæ , or finches , distinguished 7,660,000 . by the bill being of triangular shape at its Tangent ( tan'jent ) , in geometry , a base and arched towards its ...
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... genus of wading birds induce a quicker absorption of the tan . of the heron family . T. It has been found , however , that the slow loculator is the wood - ibis of America , process followed by the old tanners pro- which frequents ...
... genus of wading birds induce a quicker absorption of the tan . of the heron family . T. It has been found , however , that the slow loculator is the wood - ibis of America , process followed by the old tanners pro- which frequents ...
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... genus Colocasia , nat . order Araceæ , especially C. esculenta and C. macrorhiza , cultivated in the Pacific Islands for their esculent root , which , though pungent and acrid raw , becomes palatable when cooked . A pleasant flour is ...
... genus Colocasia , nat . order Araceæ , especially C. esculenta and C. macrorhiza , cultivated in the Pacific Islands for their esculent root , which , though pungent and acrid raw , becomes palatable when cooked . A pleasant flour is ...
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... genus of leguminous plants , known also by the name of vetch . There are numerous species and varieties of tares or vetches , but that which is found best adapted for agricultural purposes is the common tare ( Vicia sativa ) , of which ...
... genus of leguminous plants , known also by the name of vetch . There are numerous species and varieties of tares or vetches , but that which is found best adapted for agricultural purposes is the common tare ( Vicia sativa ) , of which ...
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