 | Rosina Maria Zornlin - Physical geography - 1840 - 478 pages
...Cladonia rangiferina. Rocella tinctoria. Fucus natans. CHAPTER VII. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF PLA! The living herbs, profusely wild, O'er all the deep green earth, beyond the pow Of botanists to number up their tribes. — Tax MULTITUDES of different species of plants are spi... | |
 | Mary Milner - 1844 - 788 pages
...the Dandelion, are wafted to the places of their destination by the gales of spring. " Then spring the living herbs, profusely wild, O'er all the deep green earth, beyond the pow'r Of botanist to number up their tribes. ********* With such a lib'ral hand has nature flung Their... | |
 | Thomas Winter - Floriculture - 1847 - 360 pages
...plan of placing names on sticks. INDIAN CRESS, STERSION. (NASTURTIUM.) " Then springs the living herb, profusely wild, O'er all the deep green earth, beyond the power Of botanist to number up their tribes; Whether he steals along the lonely dale, In silent search; or through the forest, rank With what the... | |
 | James Thomson, George Gilfillan - English poetry - 1853 - 408 pages
...through ten thousand different plastic tubes, 220 The balmy treasures of the former day. Then spring the living herbs, profusely wild, O'er all the deep green earth, beyond the power 223 Of botanist to number up their tribes : Whether he steals along the lonely dale, In silent search... | |
 | James Thomson - 1854 - 404 pages
...Rais'd through ten thousand different plastic tubes, The balmy treasures of the former day. Then spring the living herbs, profusely wild, O'er all the deep...beyond the power Of botanist to number up their tribes: Whether he steals along the lonely dale, In silent search ; or through the forest, rank With what the... | |
 | Country life - 1854 - 654 pages
...the grand cthcrial bow Shoota up immense. * * * * Then spring the living herbs, profusely wild, OVr all the deep green earth, beyond the power Of botanist to number up their tribes ; Whether he steals along the lonely dale, In silent search ; or through the forest, rank With what... | |
 | Robert Kemp Philp - Agricultural chemistry - 1860 - 360 pages
...soil a certain quantity of soluble materials. ' Then spring the living herbs profusely wild, O'er nil the deep green earth, beyond the power Of botanist to number up their tribes." — THOMSON. 228. Second. — All varieties of plants do not take from the soil the same quantity of... | |
 | Zachary James Edwards - Ferns - 1862 - 148 pages
...moisture. Newman calls this Fern Lophodium Multiflorum. * Filii mas ramosa piimulis dentatis. "Then «pring the living herbs, profusely wild, O'er all the deep green earth, beyond the power Of botanists to number up their tribes : Whether he steals along the lonely dale In silent search, or... | |
 | James Thomson - 1873 - 758 pages
...through ten thousand different plastic tubes, 220 The balmy treasures of the former day. Then spring the living herbs, profusely wild, O'er all the deep green earth, beyond the pow'r 223 Of botanist to number up their tribes: AVhether he steals along the lonely dale, In silent... | |
 | 1858 - 332 pages
...succession to property, the descent is recognised only in the female line. The nephew, not the BOD, becomes the heir. Truly the remark which Telemachus...white flowers, and bright green leaves whose veins are so prominently marked. It is well known that this tree, (commonly called the Piney Varnish tree,) yields... | |
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