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... roots are stated to have vermifuge properties . This bitter principle consists of a neutral resin , which may be obtained by exhausting the bark with alcohol . The leaves contain a small amount of bitter sub- stance of a similar nature ...
... roots are stated to have vermifuge properties . This bitter principle consists of a neutral resin , which may be obtained by exhausting the bark with alcohol . The leaves contain a small amount of bitter sub- stance of a similar nature ...
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... root of the Sigil- laria , one of the commonest of the coal plants . It goes by the name of Stigmaria ficoides . P. THOMAS . - It is the Hair - worm ( Gordius aquaticus ) , usually believed by schoolboys and others to be the transfor ...
... root of the Sigil- laria , one of the commonest of the coal plants . It goes by the name of Stigmaria ficoides . P. THOMAS . - It is the Hair - worm ( Gordius aquaticus ) , usually believed by schoolboys and others to be the transfor ...
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... roots were not affected by salt water . No drains would be half so effectual as the pumping power exerted by the far spreading roots of this gigantic tree . It grows well in all parts of Italy , and at the Cape of Good Hope , and it has ...
... roots were not affected by salt water . No drains would be half so effectual as the pumping power exerted by the far spreading roots of this gigantic tree . It grows well in all parts of Italy , and at the Cape of Good Hope , and it has ...
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... roots of Firre - wood which in burning give a rank sweet smell . " Again : " At Stratton in Cornwall grows the best Garlick in all the Countrey . It may be old Mr. Chamond , ( uncle and great - uncle to , at least , 300 persons ) owed ...
... roots of Firre - wood which in burning give a rank sweet smell . " Again : " At Stratton in Cornwall grows the best Garlick in all the Countrey . It may be old Mr. Chamond , ( uncle and great - uncle to , at least , 300 persons ) owed ...
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... root . Are there any analogous cases of this anomalous produc- tion of flower - buds on roots , or is it a frequent or only a casual occurrence ? -W . G. Piper . A NATURAL BAROMETER . - In some countries frogs are used as barometers ...
... root . Are there any analogous cases of this anomalous produc- tion of flower - buds on roots , or is it a frequent or only a casual occurrence ? -W . G. Piper . A NATURAL BAROMETER . - In some countries frogs are used as barometers ...
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