A Companion to the Botanical Magazine; Or, a Familiar Introduction to the Study of Botany, Being the Substance of a Course of Lectures, Chiefly Explanatory of the Linnæan System, Read at the Botanic Garden, Lambeth-Marsh ... Now First Published in the Form of a Dialogue Betwixt a Pupil and His Preceptor, and Illustrated by Figures Entirely NewAuthor, 1788 - 33 pages |
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afcertain affume alfo aperture appear above ground Barley bees-wax caniſter circumftance clofe cloſe colour compofed confiderable confifts converted into leaves Corculum Coty Cotyledons are converted courſe Crefs deftroy Dicotyledonous diſtinguiſh duplicature effential Embryo encloſed eſpecially expofed feed-leaves feedling fhall fhews fhooting fhot fimilar firſt fituation foak following experiment fome foon fowed fown freſh ftalk ftate fubftance fuch feeds fuffer furface Garden Bean Graffes Hilum hufk huſk inftances itſelf juft juſt Kidney Bean Lambeth Marsh leaſt ledons LETTER LINNEUS Lobes mode moft moift earth moſt muſt neceffary nouriſhment obferved Pea whofe Plumule perennial plants Pilewort placed plants are increaſed Plumule and Radicle Plumule expanded Plumule rifing Preceptor preferved proceſs Publish'd Pupil puſhing put forth fibres Radiſh repreſents rifing upwards roots ſeveral ſhoot ſkin ſmall ſpace ſpring ſtalk ſuch thefe theſe Thofe thoſe feeds ufually uſed veffel vegetate vifible viviparous Wheat whofe Cotyledons