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quadgram | frequency |
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in the case of | 464 |
the base of the | 457 |
is one of the | 346 |
on the other hand | 343 |
at the same time | 325 |
one of the most | 315 |
at the base of | 311 |
the surface of the | 311 |
specific character and synonyms | 304 |
the end of the | 262 |
at the end of | 242 |
in the course of | 240 |
is a native of | 234 |
the top of the | 214 |
in the form of | 209 |
the leaves of the | 206 |
the centre of the | 199 |
solution of one part | 198 |
is said to be | 186 |
a solution of one | 177 |
in the same manner | 176 |
the case of the | 176 |
from one to two | 171 |
the margin of the | 166 |
the apex of the | 165 |
as well as the | 159 |
of a solution of | 158 |
the axils of the | 156 |
the color of the | 156 |
the middle of the | 155 |
one part to of | 152 |
part to of water | 152 |
in the axils of | 147 |
and more or less | 147 |
of one part to | 143 |
the upper part of | 142 |
as long as the | 136 |
in the same way | 135 |
a large number of | 135 |
one side of the | 134 |
the ends of the | 134 |
in the united states | 134 |
as soon as the | 134 |
upper part of the | 133 |
on the under side | 132 |
on the upper side | 127 |
are more or less | 125 |
it is found in | 125 |
the size of the | 123 |
the length of the | 123 |
one to two feet | 120 |
it is one of | 118 |
at right angles to | 118 |
a native of the | 111 |
on account of the | 110 |
of an inch long | 110 |
parts of the flower | 109 |
of an inch in | 109 |
in the centre of | 109 |
on account of its | 105 |
attached to the stem | 105 |
in the middle of | 104 |
the position of the | 103 |
of one part of | 103 |
the tips of the | 103 |
under the name of | 103 |
to the species of | 103 |
part of the state | 102 |
the cells of the | 102 |
for the most part | 102 |
in some of the | 101 |
as in the case | 101 |
the form of a | 101 |
as far north as | 100 |
the form of the | 100 |
of carbonate of ammonia | 100 |
the same manner as | 100 |
it is a native | 100 |
a trunk diameter of | 100 |
minims of a solution | 99 |
the growth of the | 99 |
half an inch long | 98 |
key to the species | 98 |
a more or less | 98 |
there are many kinds | 97 |
the nature of the | 97 |
the fruit is a | 94 |
there are several kinds | 94 |
from time to time | 94 |
are several kinds of | 93 |
from one to three | 93 |
are many kinds of | 93 |
of the same species | 93 |
the fact that the | 93 |
than those of the | 93 |
the bark of the | 93 |
of some of the | 92 |
is more or less | 92 |
growing on old wood | 92 |
with the exception of | 91 |
an inch and a | 91 |
two to three inches | 90 |
on the surface of | 90 |
to a height of | 90 |
it is a very | 90 |
about half an inch | 89 |
as well as in | 89 |
and the leaves are | 89 |
quarters of an inch | 89 |
an inch in diameter | 88 |
the edge of the | 88 |
margin of the cap | 87 |
winter buds and leaves | 85 |
were placed on the | 85 |
the tip of the | 85 |
this is a very | 84 |
it is said to | 84 |
the parts of the | 84 |
it is said that | 84 |
to the height of | 83 |
it is difficult to | 83 |
the upper surface of | 83 |
of the leaves of | 83 |
may be seen in | 83 |
the side of the | 83 |
like those of the | 82 |
of one of the | 82 |
base of the stem | 82 |
on the discs of | 82 |
the summit of the | 81 |
with a trunk diameter | 81 |
in some parts of | 81 |
the whole of the | 80 |
the movements of the | 80 |
one to two inches | 80 |
a portion of the | 80 |
for the purpose of | 79 |
the glands of the | 79 |
be seen in the | 79 |
two to four inches | 79 |
the pileus is convex | 78 |
the movement of the | 78 |
to two feet high | 78 |
at the ends of | 78 |
upper surface of the | 78 |
on the top of | 78 |
with respect to the | 78 |
the flowers of the | 78 |
the center of the | 78 |
a quarter of an | 78 |
in a solution of | 77 |
of the united states | 77 |
inch and a half | 77 |
is found in the | 77 |
right angles to the | 76 |
and the flowers are | 76 |
this is one of | 76 |
axils of the leaves | 76 |
at the top of | 76 |
to that of the | 76 |
on the following morning | 75 |
the pileus is fleshy | 75 |
a few of the | 75 |
but it is not | 75 |
for a long time | 74 |
more or less pubescent | 74 |
the base of each | 73 |
the lower part of | 73 |
quarter of an inch | 73 |
all parts of the | 72 |
are attached to the | 72 |
the stem of the | 72 |
an inch in length | 72 |
other parts of the | 72 |
one of the best | 71 |
it is probable that | 71 |
to be considered as | 71 |
the direction of the | 71 |
in the number of | 71 |
at the time of | 71 |
it is to be | 70 |
the rest of the | 70 |
are said to be | 70 |
in all parts of | 70 |
the character of the | 70 |
the sides of the | 70 |
o above the horizon | 70 |
is said to have | 70 |
on the upper surface | 70 |
it is necessary to | 70 |
one to three feet | 69 |
half an inch across | 69 |
in contact with the | 69 |
lower part of the | 69 |
early in the spring | 69 |
on one side of | 69 |
of an inch across | 69 |
the name of the | 69 |
from two to four | 68 |
the wall a thin | 68 |
on each side of | 68 |
as we have seen | 68 |
from july to october | 68 |
for a length of | 67 |
under the head of | 67 |
the appearance of the | 67 |
spores by transmitted light | 67 |
like that of the | 67 |
to three inches long | 67 |
two or three times | 66 |
for the sake of | 66 |
the whole plant is | 66 |
is due to the | 66 |
it will be seen | 66 |
placed on the discs | 65 |
of the plant is | 65 |
to be found in | 65 |
the shape of the | 65 |
the spores are elliptical | 65 |
the seeds of the | 65 |
the greater part of | 65 |
from june to august | 64 |
in may and june | 64 |
each side of the | 64 |
the bottom of the | 64 |
figure is from plants | 64 |
the number of the | 64 |
as that of the | 63 |
part of the stem | 63 |
after an interval of | 63 |
the walls of the | 63 |
as those of the | 63 |
the arrangement of the | 62 |
species of the genus | 62 |
not in the least | 62 |
margin of the pileus | 62 |
is two to three | 62 |
on page of part | 61 |
in the neighbourhood of | 61 |
the development of the | 61 |
as one of the | 61 |
from july to september | 61 |
to three feet high | 60 |
times as long as | 60 |
top of the stem | 60 |
it is impossible to | 60 |
is not at all | 60 |
the upper side of | 60 |
be found in the | 60 |
the flowers are about | 60 |
the edges of the | 60 |
similar to that of | 59 |
when the plant is | 59 |
ends of the branches | 59 |
an inch or more | 59 |
from six inches to | 59 |
the mouth of the | 58 |
by the name of | 58 |
in a state of | 58 |
in the south of | 58 |
the rate of growth | 58 |
to four inches long | 58 |
is by no means | 58 |
a part of the | 58 |
hardy throughout new england | 57 |
so as to form | 57 |
to cents a pound | 57 |
the leaves of this | 57 |
one part of the | 57 |
than that of the | 57 |
an angle of o | 57 |
in figure were found | 57 |
about an inch long | 57 |
the diameter of the | 57 |
is a very common | 57 |
surface of the cap | 56 |
the margins of the | 56 |
as to form a | 56 |
the roots of the | 56 |
to those of the | 56 |
the use of the | 56 |
by means of a | 56 |
as will be seen | 56 |
in addition to the | 56 |
by the aid of | 56 |
the action of the | 56 |
free from the stem | 56 |
in many parts of | 56 |
in such a manner | 55 |
same color as the | 55 |
in allusion to the | 55 |
on the same tree | 55 |
cones from to cm | 55 |
the flowers are small | 55 |
on the ground in | 55 |
when the leaves are | 55 |
of the same color | 55 |
as shown in fig | 54 |
the specimens in figure | 54 |
the appearance of a | 54 |
from two to three | 54 |
the spores are white | 54 |
the southern part of | 54 |
i have found it | 54 |
from june to september | 54 |
infusion of raw meat | 54 |
pileus is two to | 54 |
times in the day | 54 |
by parting its roots | 53 |
o beneath the horizon | 53 |
of two or three | 53 |
so called from the | 53 |
the end of a | 53 |
found from july to | 53 |
on the banks of | 53 |
rounded at the base | 52 |
the fruit of the | 52 |
one to three inches | 52 |
the bases of the | 52 |
the structure of the | 52 |
the pileus is two | 52 |
a variety of the | 52 |
for the first time | 51 |
two or three inches | 51 |
side of the organ | 51 |
the course of the | 51 |
the under side of | 51 |
it is not a | 51 |
the wood of the | 51 |
the same color as | 51 |
flowers from june to | 51 |
the interior of the | 51 |
the stem is solid | 51 |
on the same plant | 51 |
as long as wide | 51 |
in july and august | 51 |
seems to have been | 50 |
the height of the | 50 |
the gills are attached | 50 |
be no doubt that | 50 |
to three inches broad | 50 |
is known as the | 50 |
at the rate of | 50 |
with spirit of wine | 50 |
on a horizontal glass | 50 |
the blade of the | 50 |
the way in which | 50 |
of the leaf is | 50 |
the manner in which | 50 |
shrub or small tree | 49 |
convergent at the ends | 49 |
solution of carbonate of | 49 |
one and a half | 49 |
or more or less | 49 |
are to be found | 49 |
in the same direction | 49 |
a great number of | 49 |
we have seen that | 49 |
of this plant is | 49 |
will be seen in | 48 |
of the stem is | 48 |
in the midst of | 48 |
the flowers are in | 48 |
in the wild state | 48 |
that it is not | 48 |
blade of the leaf | 48 |
so that it is | 48 |
from the base of | 48 |
as soon as they | 48 |
in most of the | 48 |
gills are attached to | 48 |
there is also a | 48 |
an infusion of the | 48 |
three to four inches | 48 |
during july and august | 47 |
twice as long as | 47 |
the substance of the | 47 |
the plants in figure | 47 |
to four inches broad | 47 |
the gills are free | 47 |
is to be found | 47 |
will be found in | 47 |
in the vicinity of | 47 |
feet from the ground | 47 |
the pileus is one | 47 |
upper side of the | 47 |
said to have been | 47 |
the back of the | 46 |
from three to five | 46 |
the gills are white | 46 |
o from the perpendicular | 46 |
will be found to | 46 |
of the species of | 46 |
be considered as a | 46 |
more or less elongated | 45 |
at an angle of | 45 |
the effect of the | 45 |
there can be no | 45 |
the weight of the | 45 |
different parts of the | 45 |
the gills are adnate | 45 |
a native of mexico | 45 |
the juice of the | 45 |
to the fact that | 45 |
the wall of the | 45 |
the origin of the | 45 |
the stem is short | 45 |
the temperature of the | 45 |
the outside of the | 45 |
the same way as | 44 |
from two greek words | 44 |
a great variety of | 44 |
it is found on | 44 |
three or four times | 44 |
in the direction of | 44 |
may be considered as | 44 |
the stem is two | 44 |
the colour of the | 44 |
about the size of | 44 |
the beginning of the | 44 |
centre of the flower | 44 |
as far east as | 44 |
upper half of the | 44 |
fall of the leaf | 44 |
specimens in figure were | 44 |
are found in the | 44 |
the latter part of | 44 |
inches to a foot | 44 |
will be seen that | 44 |
in the first place | 44 |
on the opposite side | 44 |
the size of a | 44 |
greater part of the | 44 |
the stem of a | 44 |
in the time of | 43 |
the root of the | 43 |
to the base of | 43 |
the contents of the | 43 |
to two feet tall | 43 |
leaves were immersed in | 43 |
in the southern part | 43 |
in the shape of | 43 |
at the base and | 43 |
in one of the | 43 |
the banks of the | 43 |
from that of the | 42 |
of the parts of | 42 |
is from two greek | 42 |
the part of the | 42 |
it has been found | 42 |
on the glands of | 42 |
the tube of the | 42 |
be met with in | 42 |
the case with the | 42 |
may be found in | 42 |
lily of the valley | 42 |
to the end of | 42 |
with that of the | 42 |
the northern part of | 42 |
in the open air | 41 |
it will be found | 41 |
the width of the | 41 |
the close of the | 41 |
of ammonia to of | 41 |
is the case with | 41 |
close to the ground | 41 |
of the exterior tentacles | 41 |
and the stem is | 41 |
ammonia to of water | 41 |
depressed in the center | 41 |
six to eighteen inches | 41 |
is found to be | 41 |
some of the species | 41 |
a group of sporangia | 41 |
about an inch across | 41 |
on the ends of | 41 |
parts of the plant | 41 |
on the borders of | 41 |
that is to say | 41 |
to the margin of | 41 |
in the way of | 41 |
that it is a | 40 |
it is easy to | 40 |
it is evident that | 40 |
parting its roots in | 40 |
by means of the | 40 |
stem is two to | 40 |
from the axils of | 40 |
each in thirty minims | 40 |
placed on the glands | 40 |
the presence of a | 40 |
from six to eighteen | 40 |
the upper half of | 40 |
is very common in | 40 |
much longer than the | 40 |
have the power of | 39 |
surface of the ground | 39 |
the branches of the | 39 |
in the latter case | 39 |
similar to those of | 39 |
from one to four | 39 |
in the absence of | 39 |
in thirty minims of | 39 |
of a number of | 39 |
received of a grain | 39 |
of the flower is | 39 |
as well as of | 39 |
the leaves in the | 39 |
half of the pulvinus | 39 |
more or less hairy | 39 |
plants in figure were | 39 |
and photographed by dr | 39 |
on the lower side | 39 |
the time of the | 38 |
of the most beautiful | 38 |
the segments of the | 38 |
on the side of | 38 |
to the action of | 38 |
it is used for | 38 |
is supposed to be | 38 |
can be no doubt | 38 |
in size and shape | 38 |
the time when the | 38 |
it seems to be | 38 |
that there is a | 38 |
the stem is hollow | 38 |
opposite sides of the | 38 |
between o and o | 38 |
to one of the | 38 |
expanded at the angles | 38 |
with reference to the | 38 |
there are a good | 38 |
in august and september | 38 |
under side of the | 38 |
of the cap is | 38 |
the upper and lower | 38 |
i do not know | 38 |
in the usual manner | 38 |
are a good many | 38 |
the plants of this | 38 |
the life of the | 38 |
striate on the margin | 38 |
sessile or nearly so | 38 |
as far as we | 38 |
and the fruit is | 38 |
of the nature of | 37 |
in connection with the | 37 |
during june and july | 37 |
its roots in autumn | 37 |
different from that of | 37 |
systematic english form of | 37 |
on a vertical glass | 37 |
of native year of | 37 |
as shown in the | 37 |
is not to be | 37 |
from side to side | 37 |
the base of a | 37 |
native year of name | 37 |
the formation of the | 37 |
by the fact that | 37 |
the exception of the | 37 |
as well as a | 37 |
and colour of col | 37 |
leaves of this plant | 37 |
from two to five | 37 |
in this case the | 37 |
and at the same | 37 |
in some cases the | 37 |
the axis of the | 37 |
the flowers of this | 37 |
of variation of temperature | 37 |
english form of name | 37 |
in june and july | 37 |
in september and october | 37 |
widened in the middle | 37 |
from the perpendicular and | 37 |
is common in the | 37 |
in almost any soil | 37 |
the majority of the | 37 |
traced on a horizontal | 37 |
it belongs to the | 37 |
is one to two | 37 |
the flesh is white | 36 |
in the center of | 36 |
of the leaves is | 36 |
is made up of | 36 |
about the same length | 36 |
two to three feet | 36 |
of the cotyledons of | 36 |
it is found from | 36 |
as a matter of | 36 |
three times a day | 36 |
to four feet high | 36 |
during most of the | 36 |
southern part of the | 36 |
is the same as | 36 |
with one or two | 36 |
in the manufacture of | 36 |
are about an inch | 36 |
the presence of the | 36 |
in front of the | 36 |
of the species are | 36 |
about a quarter of | 36 |
to a certain extent | 36 |
as a substitute for | 36 |
on the following day | 36 |
of two or more | 36 |
the place of the | 36 |
of the leaves and | 36 |
the most beautiful of | 36 |
it has long been | 36 |
with more or less | 36 |
of the stem and | 36 |
of phosphate of ammonia | 36 |
from to cents a | 35 |
a foot and a | 35 |
and is said to | 35 |
the leaves on the | 35 |
segments of the perianth | 35 |
and a half inches | 35 |
pileus is one to | 35 |
of the plant are | 35 |
a good many kinds | 35 |
half an inch in | 35 |
the inner surface of | 35 |
in the fact that | 35 |
is made from the | 35 |
when the plants are | 35 |
inner surface of the | 35 |
of this plant are | 35 |
from the vertical glass | 35 |
in the northern part | 35 |
surface of the pileus | 35 |
it is very difficult | 35 |
through an angle of | 35 |
from three to six | 35 |
species of this genus | 35 |
and a half to | 35 |
part of the plant | 35 |
be seen in figure | 35 |
is to be considered | 35 |
than half an inch | 35 |
foot and a half | 35 |
from two to six | 35 |
to be seen in | 35 |
at the close of | 35 |
a small quantity of | 35 |
about the middle of | 35 |
flowers appear in may | 34 |
may be mentioned the | 34 |
is very difficult to | 34 |
of the tree is | 34 |
is shown in the | 34 |
three or four inches | 34 |
the valley of the | 34 |
that some of the | 34 |
perpendicular and from the | 34 |
in the north of | 34 |
by the presence of | 34 |
and one of the | 34 |
surface of the leaves | 34 |
to the presence of | 34 |
by far the most | 34 |
the perpendicular and from | 34 |
the shape of a | 34 |
out of the ground | 34 |
the leaves of a | 34 |
be due to the | 34 |
flowers from may to | 34 |
and it may be | 34 |
from six to ten | 34 |
they are found in | 34 |
parts of the country | 33 |
the expansion of the | 33 |
the inflection of the | 33 |
it is well known | 33 |
of the same size | 33 |
the course of a | 33 |
that there is no | 33 |
in the habit of | 33 |
the scales of the | 33 |
by reason of its | 33 |
some of them are | 33 |
more or less irregular | 33 |
base of the leaf | 33 |
the species of the | 33 |
good many kinds of | 33 |
color of the cap | 33 |
as well as for | 33 |
over the surface of | 33 |
figure were found in | 33 |
from five to ten | 33 |
for the use of | 33 |
the stem is equal | 33 |
from may to july | 33 |
and it is not | 33 |
most of the summer | 33 |
color as the pileus | 33 |
to of water were | 33 |
a great deal of | 33 |
it may be seen | 33 |
from four to six | 33 |
is that of the | 33 |
three times in the | 33 |
wall of the sporangium | 33 |
it is clear that | 33 |
of this species is | 33 |
attains a height of | 33 |
in the middle and | 33 |
in proportion to the | 32 |
by the action of | 32 |
we do not know | 32 |
and some of the | 32 |
of the terminal leaflet | 32 |
parts of the world | 32 |
the fall of the | 32 |
the pileus is thin | 32 |
two and a half | 32 |
it is true that | 32 |
in the last chapter | 32 |
if they had been | 32 |
in many of the | 32 |
in some species of | 32 |
it is not so | 32 |
to eighteen inches high | 32 |
is from one to | 32 |
bits of meat were | 32 |
the flowers are of | 32 |
the curvature of the | 32 |
the borders of the | 32 |
is apt to be | 32 |
does not appear to | 32 |
the aid of a | 32 |
about a foot tall | 32 |
green on both sides | 32 |
a foot or more | 32 |
are by no means | 32 |
placed on a leaf | 32 |
the first of these | 32 |
it is a small | 32 |
at the tips of | 32 |
fascicle and magnified leaf | 32 |
in such a way | 32 |
cordate at the base | 32 |
it is obvious that | 32 |
at the foot of | 32 |
the leaves are very | 32 |
on the sides of | 32 |
of rise of temperature | 32 |
to be met with | 32 |
three to five inches | 32 |
as far as possible | 32 |
two or three days | 31 |
to one side of | 31 |
of the upper part | 31 |
the course of h | 31 |
the flesh of the | 31 |
so as to stand | 31 |
we may conclude that | 31 |
native of the cape | 31 |
name is from the | 31 |
northern part of the | 31 |
two or three years | 31 |
from the centre of | 31 |
on the leaves of | 31 |
from the fact that | 31 |
a few inches to | 31 |
the south of europe | 31 |
of the pileus is | 31 |
in most parts of | 31 |
inches from the vertical | 31 |
south to the gulf | 31 |
of the same order | 31 |
the stem is stuffed | 31 |
as far as i | 31 |
collected at blowing rock | 31 |
in indiana it is | 31 |
of the same genus | 31 |
but this is not | 31 |
it grows on the | 31 |
by the use of | 31 |
in the axil of | 31 |
traced on a vertical | 31 |
pint of boiling water | 31 |
one part of carbonate | 31 |
this is common in | 31 |
on the third day | 31 |
on the ground and | 31 |
green on the upper | 31 |
the stimulus of gravity | 31 |
the beauty of the | 31 |
of three or four | 31 |
the early part of | 31 |
parts of the same | 31 |
this grows in the | 31 |
is two to four | 31 |
a height of feet | 31 |
as far as the | 31 |
in which it is | 31 |
the same as that | 31 |
for the cure of | 31 |
in the grand canyon | 31 |
inches to two feet | 31 |
is not the case | 31 |
on the outside of | 31 |
in relation to the | 31 |
durable in contact with | 31 |
two or three feet | 31 |
in two or three | 30 |
part of carbonate of | 30 |
towards the end of | 30 |
part of the radicle | 30 |
for the growth of | 30 |
be seen that the | 30 |
water were placed on | 30 |
flowering from june to | 30 |
low water to fathoms | 30 |
cultivated in our gardens | 30 |
trees or shrubs with | 30 |
for the same purpose | 30 |
from six to twelve | 30 |
the circumnutation of the | 30 |
thirty minims of a | 30 |
in doses of from | 30 |
be distinguished from the | 30 |
to two inches long | 30 |
is from the greek | 30 |
from a few inches | 30 |
on the margin of | 30 |
as an ornamental tree | 30 |
the age of the | 30 |
and that of the | 30 |
at the present day | 30 |
on account of their | 30 |
is covered with a | 30 |
quite a number of | 30 |
under the influence of | 30 |
from the time of | 30 |
it grows in the | 30 |
no doubt that the | 30 |
a few drops of | 30 |
the tops of the | 30 |
is one of our | 30 |
to be due to | 30 |
middle of the day | 30 |
smooth or nearly so | 30 |
it is known as | 30 |
constricted in the middle | 30 |
met with in the | 30 |
in different parts of | 30 |
one of the first | 30 |
in which they are | 30 |
appears to have been | 30 |
is closely related to | 30 |
of the leaves in | 30 |
this part of the | 30 |
propagated by parting its | 30 |
and a half across | 30 |
on a large scale | 30 |
not appear to be | 30 |
with those of the | 30 |
the lower side of | 30 |
the same as the | 30 |
for a short time | 29 |
as well as to | 29 |
of the rate of | 29 |
one of the very | 29 |
in a similar manner | 29 |
this is a beautiful | 29 |
a decoction of the | 29 |
more or less downy | 29 |
glabrous or nearly so | 29 |
then there is the | 29 |
all the species of | 29 |
parts of the state | 29 |
late summer and autumn | 29 |
the name is from | 29 |
so that each received | 29 |
less than half an | 29 |
drops of a solution | 29 |
of trees and shrubs | 29 |
this is the case | 29 |
of water were placed | 29 |
of the same plant | 29 |
surface of the leaf | 29 |
the of a grain | 29 |
was found to be | 29 |
in april or may | 29 |
effect of variation of | 29 |
and west to texas | 29 |
one species in michigan | 29 |
the greater number of | 29 |
is so called because | 29 |
it is remarkable that | 29 |
the leaf of mimosa | 29 |
to the number of | 29 |
side of the stem | 29 |
from june to october | 29 |
exposed to the sun | 29 |
to two inches broad | 29 |
acuminate at the apex | 29 |
but it is a | 29 |
are of two kinds | 29 |
in water at o | 29 |
so as to be | 29 |
in the month of | 29 |
the entire plant is | 29 |
one of the commonest | 29 |
narrowed at the base | 29 |
does not seem to | 29 |
from august to october | 29 |
grows to a height | 29 |
key to the genera | 29 |
an infusion of raw | 29 |
longer than the calyx | 29 |
more or less expanded | 29 |
to a clear sky | 29 |
lower side of the | 29 |
as may be seen | 28 |
and there is a | 28 |
are covered with a | 28 |
one from the other | 28 |
in the mountains of | 28 |
are not at all | 28 |
in the open ground | 28 |
the south of england | 28 |
and a half long | 28 |
during may and june | 28 |
with a tablespoonful of | 28 |
carbonate of ammonia to | 28 |
a filament was fixed | 28 |
in consequence of the | 28 |
that it may be | 28 |
some of the most | 28 |
contact with the soil | 28 |
a large part of | 28 |
to the top of | 28 |
in this country as | 28 |
more or less branched | 28 |
of the most important | 28 |
in this way the | 28 |
the cotyledons of phalaris | 28 |
the wood is used | 28 |
the same time the | 28 |
flowers are an inch | 28 |
end of the season | 28 |
tube of the corolla | 28 |
many of the species | 28 |
the foot of the | 28 |
contents of the cells | 28 |
the flowers are very | 28 |
here reduced to one | 28 |
of rate of growth | 28 |
the top of a | 28 |
such a manner as | 28 |
of the most common | 28 |
on the under surface | 28 |
the leaves are alternate | 28 |
cells of the tentacles | 28 |
with the aid of | 28 |
that it is the | 28 |
have been able to | 28 |
of light and darkness | 28 |
into contact with the | 28 |
or more in diameter | 28 |
it is possible to | 28 |
under surface of the | 28 |
be borne in mind | 28 |
of the flower are | 28 |
the characters of the | 28 |
the leaves and flowers | 28 |
with a tinge of | 28 |
those of the other | 28 |
four leaves were immersed | 28 |
as soon as it | 28 |
manner in which the | 28 |
towards the centre of | 28 |
a manner as to | 28 |
to which it is | 27 |
are arranged in a | 27 |
may be said to | 27 |
about as long as | 27 |
inflection of the tentacles | 27 |
on a small scale | 27 |
as in the last | 27 |
by the end of | 27 |
but it may be | 27 |
to the formation of | 27 |
cells of the pedicels | 27 |
sown in the spring | 27 |
of the upper leaves | 27 |
it is not at | 27 |
the glands on the | 27 |
of this species are | 27 |
one of the two | 27 |
on the first day | 27 |
it is of a | 27 |
of the same kind | 27 |
in the interior of | 27 |
is one of those | 27 |
color of the spores | 27 |
the terminal leaflet of | 27 |
at a distance of | 27 |
lower half of the | 27 |
part of the flower | 27 |
to the size of | 27 |
the pileus is three | 27 |
the stem is slender | 27 |
of a species of | 27 |
that they may be | 27 |
at the base into | 27 |
over half an inch | 27 |
there is no doubt | 27 |
it has also been | 27 |
in the cells of | 27 |
which is said to | 27 |
of many of the | 27 |
the stem is one | 27 |
a matter of fact | 27 |
in other cases the | 27 |
the result of the | 27 |
canadian journal of botany | 27 |
seems to be the | 27 |
there are a great | 27 |
lower surface of the | 27 |
in a short time | 27 |
a pint of boiling | 27 |
three to six inches | 27 |
to show that the | 27 |
the lower surface of | 27 |
on the same side | 27 |
to be the most | 27 |
it is propagated by | 27 |
at the beginning of | 27 |
in a warm greenhouse | 27 |
the time of flowering | 27 |
the gills are decurrent | 27 |
about an inch in | 27 |
this species has been | 27 |
well as in the | 27 |
but the flowers are | 27 |
from a greek word | 27 |
the body of the | 27 |
a foot in height | 27 |
they are said to | 27 |
the nodules of lime | 27 |
care should be taken | 26 |
usually more or less | 26 |
on the second day | 26 |
all the year round | 26 |
three leaves were immersed | 26 |
on the summit of | 26 |
the form of an | 26 |
bulbous at the base | 26 |
the sepals and petals | 26 |
the other parts of | 26 |
all parts of indiana | 26 |
growing on old leaves | 26 |
the pedicels of the | 26 |
is very similar to | 26 |
the remainder of the | 26 |
with some of the | 26 |
movement of the leaf | 26 |
the under surface of | 26 |
the attention of the | 26 |
exposed to the light | 26 |
this plant is very | 26 |
so called because the | 26 |
with two or three | 26 |
the stem is stout | 26 |
it has been shown | 26 |
be grown in a | 26 |
in the color of | 26 |
as a variety of | 26 |
as well as on | 26 |
of the cap and | 26 |
a state of nature | 26 |
divergent in the middle | 26 |
the stems of the | 26 |
on the back of | 26 |
larger than those of | 26 |
it is desirable to | 26 |
six to twelve inches | 26 |
half the length of | 26 |
but there is no | 26 |
a thin layer of | 26 |
seems to be a | 26 |
is confined to the | 26 |
the side of a | 26 |
of the main stem | 26 |
as is well known | 26 |
it must be remembered | 26 |
to the surface of | 26 |
or more in length | 26 |
in the next chapter | 26 |
two to four feet | 26 |
in summer and autumn | 26 |
it is manifest that | 26 |
the action of light | 26 |
the gills are broad | 26 |
centre of the leaf | 26 |
of this kind are | 26 |
a solution of carbonate | 26 |
apex of the radicle | 26 |
it is associated with | 26 |
by transmitted light pale | 26 |
the range of the | 26 |
to three feet tall | 25 |
the head of the | 25 |
every part of the | 25 |
or it may be | 25 |
with four or five | 25 |
meat were placed on | 25 |
to such an extent | 25 |
upper portion of the | 25 |
it is very common | 25 |
and it has been | 25 |
the flowers are white | 25 |
diurnal movement of the | 25 |
of one or more | 25 |
the flowers are not | 25 |
or not at all | 25 |
increase in the number | 25 |
of a grain of | 25 |
in nearly the same | 25 |
the apex of a | 25 |
are about half an | 25 |
or they may be | 25 |
of the last century | 25 |
flowers are of a | 25 |
in the open border | 25 |
to the nature of | 25 |
colored like the pileus | 25 |
as is the case | 25 |
the inside of the | 25 |
the leaves and the | 25 |
one of the largest | 25 |
were not in the | 25 |
pileus is three to | 25 |
stem is one to | 25 |
same as that of | 25 |
but it does not | 25 |
a number of the | 25 |
variable in size and | 25 |
some parts of the | 25 |
the royal garden at | 25 |
outer surface of the | 25 |
some of the more | 25 |
the flowers are produced | 25 |
a weak solution of | 25 |
smooth on both sides | 25 |
the doctrine of signatures | 25 |
the upper portion of | 25 |
far as i have | 25 |
not at all affected | 25 |
of the flowers is | 25 |
from those of the | 25 |
of the stem of | 25 |
both above and below | 25 |
it grows to a | 25 |
in accordance with the | 25 |
to florida and west | 25 |
grow on the ground | 25 |
leaves in fascicles of | 25 |
south to florida and | 25 |
i have never seen | 25 |
this is not the | 25 |
to the naked eye | 25 |
it is sometimes called | 25 |
reaching a height of | 25 |
grows on the ground | 25 |
much shorter than the | 25 |
so it is with | 25 |
the seed of the | 25 |
and its leaves are | 25 |
i am indebted to | 25 |
on the tips of | 25 |
such a manner that | 25 |
in the formation of | 25 |
whence it was introduced | 25 |
from six to eight | 25 |
about an inch and | 25 |
to six feet high | 25 |
found in all parts | 25 |
in the southern states | 25 |
the plane of the | 25 |
its name from the | 25 |
secured to a stick | 25 |
is found on the | 25 |
as a result of | 24 |
the upper side and | 24 |
and for this reason | 24 |
is a variety of | 24 |
in the spring and | 24 |
the calyx and corolla | 24 |
it should be noted | 24 |
with regard to the | 24 |
for two or three | 24 |
bark of the trunk | 24 |
the plant is a | 24 |
i have been able | 24 |
tip of the radicle | 24 |
a tablespoonful of butter | 24 |
in the production of | 24 |
and a diameter of | 24 |
the case of a | 24 |
the lobes of the | 24 |
resemble those of the | 24 |
in our own country | 24 |
where the soil is | 24 |
and the number of | 24 |
at a short distance | 24 |
the plants of the | 24 |
cultivated in this country | 24 |
the cause of the | 24 |
green and smooth above | 24 |
various parts of the | 24 |
the extremity of the | 24 |
most of the species | 24 |
this species is a | 24 |
florida and west to | 24 |
apex of the leaf | 24 |
a very common plant | 24 |
the flowers grow in | 24 |
the plant is quite | 24 |
the seeds of this | 24 |
along the mountains to | 24 |
long and to mic | 24 |
and are arranged in | 24 |
are a great many | 24 |
of the most interesting | 24 |
the pileus is from | 24 |
so called from its | 24 |
is to be seen | 24 |
the heart of the | 24 |
is derived from the | 24 |
the level of the | 24 |
there is only one | 24 |
in this part of | 24 |
all over the country | 24 |
late in the evening | 24 |
are apt to be | 24 |
at the back of | 24 |
a day or two | 24 |
from the time when | 24 |
as long as broad | 24 |
the pulvinus of mimosa | 24 |
to six inches long | 24 |
near the top of | 24 |
it is a hardy | 24 |
for a few minutes | 24 |
it is best to | 24 |
it is well to | 24 |
that they are not | 24 |
as well as from | 24 |
in other parts of | 24 |
in the woods and | 24 |
the base into a | 24 |
the number of leaves | 24 |
on the lower surface | 24 |
apex of the sporangium | 23 |
flowers from july to | 23 |
from the surface of | 23 |
from the main stem | 23 |
one or more of | 23 |
may be distinguished from | 23 |
widely distributed in the | 23 |
is found in woods | 23 |
of this tree is | 23 |
the eastern united states | 23 |
but they are not | 23 |
it is a common | 23 |
way in which the | 23 |
may be met with | 23 |
the contraction of the | 23 |
latter part of the | 23 |
on the other side | 23 |
it is a tree | 23 |
glands of the disc | 23 |
early in the morning | 23 |
that it is difficult | 23 |
it appears to be | 23 |
two of the leaves | 23 |
the throat of the | 23 |
the trunk of the | 23 |
in various parts of | 23 |
of the leaf of | 23 |
as a remedy for | 23 |
surface of the soil | 23 |
very common in the | 23 |
of which there are | 23 |
the leaves are smooth | 23 |
during the summer months | 23 |
as compared with the | 23 |
it may also be | 23 |
the difference between the | 23 |
the stamens and pistils | 23 |
in figure was found | 23 |
of most of the | 23 |
by the absence of | 23 |
third of an inch | 23 |
inch to an inch | 23 |
in the collection of | 23 |
with which it is | 23 |
are long and narrow | 23 |
where there is a | 23 |
with a spoonful of | 23 |
the lower half of | 23 |
feet in height and | 23 |
in the spring of | 23 |
in a few hours | 23 |
many parts of the | 23 |
plants of this genus | 23 |
to the apex of | 23 |
when the flowers are | 23 |
is a beautiful plant | 23 |
on the cessation of | 23 |
acted on by geotropism | 23 |
that the leaves of | 23 |
cape of good hope | 23 |
the gills are crowded | 23 |
in the position of | 23 |
of the apex of | 23 |
the study of the | 23 |
threads of the capillitium | 23 |
on opposite sides of | 23 |
and it is the | 23 |
sides of the stem | 23 |
was one of the | 23 |
same manner as the | 23 |
common in fresh water | 23 |
they are covered with | 23 |
firmly attached to the | 23 |
stem of the plant | 23 |
in a species of | 23 |
we may therefore conclude | 23 |
in april and may | 23 |
united at the base | 23 |
six inches to two | 23 |
and from the card | 23 |
of the plants of | 23 |
the blossoms of the | 23 |
capillitium of slender tubules | 23 |
three or four feet | 23 |
in may or june | 23 |
of the species is | 23 |
closely related to the | 23 |
in exactly the same | 23 |
and is found in | 23 |
is three to four | 23 |
is likely to be | 23 |
four to six inches | 23 |
and in the same | 23 |
very much like the | 23 |
there is no reason | 23 |
one of which is | 23 |
an ounce of the | 23 |
rounded at the apex | 23 |
names of the plants | 23 |
is well known that | 23 |
in the least affected | 23 |
only two or three | 23 |
on the inner surface | 22 |
at or near the | 22 |
the process of aggregation | 22 |
edge of the gills | 22 |
there are several varieties | 22 |
named in honor of | 22 |
is very much like | 22 |
seasons of the year | 22 |
with the addition of | 22 |
aggregation of the protoplasm | 22 |
spring and early summer | 22 |
to a depth of | 22 |
are said to have | 22 |
growing on the ground | 22 |
from to inches long | 22 |
we shall hereafter see | 22 |
to the royal garden | 22 |
this grows on dry | 22 |
in regard to the | 22 |
as the pileus expands | 22 |
have been seen from | 22 |
not previously reported from | 22 |
in the blue clay | 22 |
it must not be | 22 |
axils of the upper | 22 |
it is not necessary | 22 |
the angles of the | 22 |
upper and lower sides | 22 |
of the upper surface | 22 |
flowers are about half | 22 |
may therefore conclude that | 22 |
are made up of | 22 |
of the leaf in | 22 |
from three to four | 22 |
only of a grain | 22 |
plant is a native | 22 |
specimens have been seen | 22 |
the species of this | 22 |
an angle of about | 22 |
leaves more or less | 22 |
at the apex of | 22 |
than any of the | 22 |
there are a few | 22 |
species of the same | 22 |
ranged from to cents | 22 |
wood is used for | 22 |
and it is said | 22 |
and there is no | 22 |
be found on the | 22 |
radiate in the middle | 22 |
on either side of | 22 |
borne in mind that | 22 |
be said to be | 22 |
is a small tree | 22 |
on the subject of | 22 |
easily recognized by the | 22 |
through the action of | 22 |
to a lateral light | 22 |
the names of the | 22 |
in the former case | 22 |
over a foot tall | 22 |
a length of from | 22 |
on the ventral side | 22 |
the stem and the | 22 |
shown in the figure | 22 |
appearing with the leaves | 22 |
and the movement of | 22 |
the foliage of the | 22 |
the wood is heavy | 22 |
it is by no | 22 |
inch or more across | 22 |
its digestion by drosera | 22 |
prolification of the inflorescence | 22 |
during the whole of | 22 |
a tree of the | 22 |
found from june to | 22 |
or more of the | 22 |
those in which the | 22 |
only a few of | 22 |
to the centre of | 22 |
given for a dose | 22 |
the stem is three | 22 |
the north of england | 22 |
about of an inch | 22 |
as we shall see | 22 |
of the leaves are | 22 |
may be known by | 22 |
most abundant in the | 22 |
to be the case | 22 |
to be one of | 22 |
some of the leaves | 22 |
the state of the | 22 |
a small portion of | 22 |
of the lower peninsula | 22 |
it is in the | 22 |
in a wild state | 22 |
wall a thin membrane | 22 |
the fact that it | 22 |
many of them are | 22 |
flowers in may and | 22 |
be one of the | 22 |
the distribution of the | 22 |
remaining more or less | 22 |
reaches a height of | 22 |
early part of the | 22 |
end of the summer | 22 |
it is interesting to | 22 |
have been found in | 22 |
royal garden at kew | 22 |
a trace of inflection | 21 |
a spoonful of water | 21 |
with salt and pepper | 21 |
so called because it | 21 |
and some of them | 21 |
supposed to be a | 21 |
from which it is | 21 |
expansions at the angles | 21 |
to be the same | 21 |
found in the woods | 21 |
you will find it | 21 |
it is not in | 21 |
are known to be | 21 |
this plant has been | 21 |
the effect of indirect | 21 |
of which it is | 21 |
end of the stem | 21 |
it is possible that | 21 |
to ten inches high | 21 |
in common with the | 21 |
to five feet high | 21 |
color of the gills | 21 |
vertical lines of gravity | 21 |
where it is found | 21 |
the sensitiveness of the | 21 |
each received of a | 21 |
in the study of | 21 |
in the bark of | 21 |
in minims of a | 21 |
to be confused with | 21 |
the stem is cylindrical | 21 |
the meaning of the | 21 |
in the same pots | 21 |
as if they were | 21 |
was at one time | 21 |
is from a greek | 21 |
by the side of | 21 |
is a hardy perennial | 21 |
the nyctitropic movements of | 21 |
difference between the two | 21 |
with a tuft of | 21 |
sterile and fertile flowers | 21 |
but as soon as | 21 |
near the base of | 21 |
such a way as | 21 |
or three inches long | 21 |
the secretion of drosera | 21 |
discs of six leaves | 21 |
large part of the | 21 |
six to ten inches | 21 |
one to four feet | 21 |
or less pubescent beneath | 21 |
that this is the | 21 |
the same as in | 21 |
in the evening and | 21 |
easily recognized by its | 21 |
and it is a | 21 |
the male and female | 21 |
may be seen to | 21 |
to the exclusion of | 21 |
side of the tip | 21 |
of the species in | 21 |
i do not think | 21 |
in the eastern states | 21 |
the spores are globose | 21 |
it differs from the | 21 |
the petals of the | 21 |
an instance of this | 21 |
i have no doubt | 21 |
very similar to the | 21 |
the discs of six | 21 |
any soil or situation | 21 |
is seen in the | 21 |
of meat were placed | 21 |
of the roots of | 21 |
leaves of the plant | 21 |
at an elevation of | 21 |
be attributed to the | 21 |
less than an inch | 21 |
in the lower part | 21 |
found from august to | 21 |
a solution of the | 21 |
is quite common in | 21 |
in the upper part | 21 |
a short distance from | 21 |
branch with sterile flowers | 21 |
a good collection of | 21 |
most parts of britain | 21 |
part of the night | 21 |
half of the organ | 21 |
it is believed that | 21 |
to distinguish it from | 21 |
we may infer that | 21 |
there is a great | 21 |
which the spores are | 21 |
attaining a height of | 21 |
this plant is quite | 21 |
not seem to be | 21 |
and found to be | 21 |
from the following counties | 21 |
seem to have been | 21 |
within the cells of | 21 |
as shown by the | 21 |
of the number of | 21 |
of the state it | 21 |
as much as possible | 21 |
at a depth of | 21 |
a wide range of | 21 |
leaflet of desmodium gyrans | 21 |
that each received of | 21 |
is probable that the | 21 |
the flower of the | 21 |
in a zigzag line | 21 |
th of an inch | 21 |
the commencement of the | 21 |
there could be no | 21 |
sides of the organ | 21 |
rhode island and connecticut | 21 |
a considerable quantity of | 21 |
of a young leaf | 21 |
a temperature of o | 21 |
are to be seen | 21 |
acute at the apex | 21 |
the value of the | 21 |
an inch to an | 21 |
electric response of the | 21 |
but there is a | 21 |
appears to be a | 21 |
the petioles of the | 21 |
flowers are about an | 21 |
the flowers are an | 21 |
when the tree is | 21 |
found on the ground | 20 |
exposure to the air | 20 |
we are told that | 20 |
in a few years | 20 |
of one of these | 20 |
it is the most | 20 |
the plants contained in | 20 |
for the production of | 20 |
is a tree of | 20 |
the pileus is somewhat | 20 |
the general appearance of | 20 |
apart in the row | 20 |
in the present chapter | 20 |
is distinguished by the | 20 |
feet and a diameter | 20 |
in the flowers of | 20 |
of from one to | 20 |
the plants in the | 20 |
as many as the | 20 |
brought about by the | 20 |
the course of hrs | 20 |
the choice of the | 20 |
of the margins of | 20 |
of this kind in | 20 |
cases in which the | 20 |
the ascending and descending | 20 |
a greek word meaning | 20 |
half as long as | 20 |
to five inches long | 20 |
there are two kinds | 20 |
of the movements of | 20 |
while those of the | 20 |
is perhaps the most | 20 |
from the margin of | 20 |
in the second year | 20 |
to six inches broad | 20 |
it is quite common | 20 |
half of original scale | 20 |
the flowers appear in | 20 |
at the bottom of | 20 |
one and the same | 20 |
a member of the | 20 |
in a pint of | 20 |
to the gulf states | 20 |
and other parts of | 20 |
from the top of | 20 |
of direct and indirect | 20 |
the plants are usually | 20 |
but i do not | 20 |
of the base of | 20 |
is one to three | 20 |
on the part of | 20 |
at the summit of | 20 |
a considerable number of | 20 |
at the expense of | 20 |
other species of the | 20 |
plant is very common | 20 |
thickened at the base | 20 |
to ten inches long | 20 |
in this latter case | 20 |
is used as a | 20 |
it has not been | 20 |
be accounted for by | 20 |
the plants should be | 20 |
its movements were traced | 20 |
of the motor impulse | 20 |
concluding remarks on the | 20 |
placed in a solution | 20 |
in late summer and | 20 |
the latter end of | 20 |
it should be remembered | 20 |
fully exposed to the | 20 |
be considered as the | 20 |
flowers are about three | 20 |
the opening of the | 20 |
of the south of | 20 |
plants contained in the | 20 |
the crown of the | 20 |
appears to be the | 20 |
four or five feet | 20 |
of growth of the | 20 |
from the roots of | 20 |
previously reported from ohio | 20 |
side of the disc | 20 |
of the development of | 20 |
capillitium of very slender | 20 |
the quality of the | 20 |
is a very pretty | 20 |
i have met with | 20 |
is shown in fig | 20 |
the plant is very | 20 |
from the end of | 20 |
it is widely distributed | 20 |
spore of the same | 20 |
a little above the | 20 |
is a very beautiful | 20 |
of the pulvinus of | 20 |
margins of the leaves | 20 |
to twelve inches high | 20 |
breaking through the ground | 20 |
six to eight inches | 20 |
is by far the | 20 |
the history of the | 20 |
to which they are | 20 |
at some distance from | 20 |
the teeth of a | 20 |
from year to year | 20 |
of the carbonate to | 20 |
the spores of the | 20 |
has long been known | 20 |
ascending and descending lines | 20 |
of light on the | 20 |
species is a native | 20 |
were then placed in | 20 |
by reason of the | 20 |
the remains of the | 20 |
and two or three | 20 |
the glands of drosera | 20 |
as if they had | 20 |
that they do not | 20 |
part of the carbonate | 20 |
the leaves of which | 20 |
in the beginning of | 20 |
summer key to the | 20 |
by the absorption of | 20 |
the absence of a | 20 |
the cape of good | 20 |
inch or more in | 20 |
of the plants in | 20 |
and the petals are | 20 |
it is certain that | 19 |
the conclusion that the | 19 |
close to the stem | 19 |
in the woods of | 19 |
leaves from to cm | 19 |
the soil should be | 19 |
closer at the ends | 19 |
two to six feet | 19 |
one to the other | 19 |
more or less of | 19 |
was due to the | 19 |
the same treatment as | 19 |
with the leaves in | 19 |
branch with fertile flowers | 19 |
seedlings in the same | 19 |
a bit of meat | 19 |
to be in the | 19 |
swollen at the base | 19 |
the difference in the | 19 |
down on the stem | 19 |
as a general rule | 19 |
much like the last | 19 |
to inches long and | 19 |
in a transverse direction | 19 |
a long time in | 19 |
any part of the | 19 |
at a temperature of | 19 |
as far south as | 19 |
of the outer tentacles | 19 |
the first time in | 19 |
on the morning of | 19 |
the diurnal movement of | 19 |
circumnutation and nyctitropic movement | 19 |
the tips of radicles | 19 |
the largest of the | 19 |
about the same time | 19 |
may be grown in | 19 |
it is not easy | 19 |
to over a foot | 19 |
those cases in which | 19 |
the outer surface of | 19 |
immersed in ninety minims | 19 |
in march and april | 19 |
are found on the | 19 |
is the result of | 19 |
is very common on | 19 |
traced on horizontal glass | 19 |
come into close contact | 19 |
than on the other | 19 |
or with a few | 19 |
the other is the | 19 |
is enclosed in a | 19 |
four or five inches | 19 |
they are of a | 19 |
of the same leaf | 19 |
in which case the | 19 |
for the cultivation of | 19 |
the plant may be | 19 |
one of the finest | 19 |
this is quite a | 19 |
or three times a | 19 |
might have been expected | 19 |
of the corolla is | 19 |
and in this way | 19 |
part of the country | 19 |
is seen to be | 19 |
of it in the | 19 |
a place in the | 19 |
be distinguished by its | 19 |
of the rocky mountains | 19 |
a large quantity of | 19 |
a frequent to a | 19 |
are two kinds of | 19 |
in the same locality | 19 |
from a cluster of | 19 |
should be planted in | 19 |
for a considerable time | 19 |
pileus is convex to | 19 |
a motor impulse to | 19 |
but they do not | 19 |
width of the valve | 19 |
of leaves in the | 19 |
to be regarded as | 19 |
at the present time | 19 |
a large proportion of | 19 |
it would seem that | 19 |
after they have been | 19 |
male and female flowers | 19 |
the axil of a | 19 |
on the ground of | 19 |
it has been suggested | 19 |
dark green and smooth | 19 |
centre of the earth | 19 |
on the one hand | 19 |
the number of species | 19 |
of the white oak | 19 |
in mind that the | 19 |
in the process of | 19 |
paler than the pileus | 19 |
be confused with the | 19 |
for the same reason | 19 |
a difference in the | 19 |
covered with a fine | 19 |
a piece of the | 19 |
to be able to | 19 |
part of the world | 19 |
stem is three to | 19 |
of the leaves were | 19 |
easily separating from the | 19 |
the leaves are simple | 19 |
should be sown in | 19 |
during late summer and | 19 |
side of the leaf | 19 |
and in some parts | 19 |
late spring and summer | 19 |
be the result of | 19 |
the wood is light | 19 |
are to be considered | 19 |
the power of movement | 19 |
an increased number of | 19 |
as seen in the | 19 |
in a number of | 19 |
we have seen in | 19 |
here and there a | 19 |
green and shining above | 19 |
in order that the | 19 |
six inches to a | 19 |
ring on the stem | 19 |
and a trunk diameter | 19 |
the case may be | 19 |
in the first instance | 19 |
of the flowers of | 19 |
it is used in | 19 |
in the first case | 19 |
is a plant of | 19 |
effect of indirect stimulus | 19 |
and many of the | 19 |
and in some cases | 19 |
the absence of the | 19 |
on the same leaf | 19 |
and nyctitropic movement of | 19 |
in a warm house | 19 |
the young leaves of | 19 |
the origin of species | 19 |
pointed at the apex | 19 |
of this species in | 19 |
base of the sporangium | 18 |
from plants collected at | 18 |
shaped at the base | 18 |
others of the same | 18 |
base of the petiole | 18 |
is afforded by the | 18 |
the theory of descent | 18 |
much like those of | 18 |
foot or more in | 18 |
it is usually found | 18 |
along the banks of | 18 |
of the under side | 18 |
effects of direct and | 18 |
could not have been | 18 |
the cause of this | 18 |
it has been observed | 18 |
it is covered with | 18 |
common and widely distributed | 18 |
of the plants contained | 18 |
immersed in a solution | 18 |
may be taken as | 18 |
at the bases of | 18 |
the beauty of its | 18 |
of from five to | 18 |
is thought to be | 18 |
if it had been | 18 |
lore legends and lyrics | 18 |
in order to avoid | 18 |
less expanded at the | 18 |
the vertical lines of | 18 |
about two inches across | 18 |
it will not be | 18 |
it is not very | 18 |
color of the pileus | 18 |
appearing before the leaves | 18 |
is said that the | 18 |
only one of the | 18 |
shrubs or small trees | 18 |
bracts of the involucre | 18 |
after the manner of | 18 |
two feet in height | 18 |
the plant has been | 18 |
during the latter part | 18 |
have been known to | 18 |
well as of the | 18 |
inches to over a | 18 |
the first day the | 18 |
of the same nature | 18 |
you will find that | 18 |
number of leaves in | 18 |
during august and september | 18 |
it does not appear | 18 |
of from two to | 18 |
under the action of | 18 |
is widely distributed in | 18 |
or rounded at the | 18 |
made up of a | 18 |
the rim of the | 18 |
found in open woods | 18 |
the fact that in | 18 |
the heat of the | 18 |
were placed in a | 18 |
bracts at the base | 18 |
the same size as | 18 |
smaller than those of | 18 |
it will be shown | 18 |
under a high power | 18 |
portion of the stem | 18 |
to the distal side | 18 |
turgescence of the cells | 18 |
the leaves of some | 18 |
it is apt to | 18 |
like that of a | 18 |
may be found on | 18 |
the carbonate to of | 18 |
may be made to | 18 |
or three times in | 18 |
the winter buds are | 18 |
shown in the accompanying | 18 |
which it may be | 18 |
may be regarded as | 18 |
it is found to | 18 |
of a large number | 18 |
of the tips of | 18 |
all of which are | 18 |
a native of spain | 18 |
some distance from the | 18 |
from ten to twenty | 18 |
be given for a | 18 |
and the whole plant | 18 |
are of the same | 18 |
so far as to | 18 |
it is not the | 18 |
movements of the leaves | 18 |
and most of the | 18 |
introduced into this country | 18 |
white granules of lime | 18 |
the banks of streams | 18 |
to be derived from | 18 |
the west of england | 18 |
with a diameter of | 18 |
millionth of a grain | 18 |
which had been kept | 18 |
are not to be | 18 |
dark green and shining | 18 |
in the forests of | 18 |
a way as to | 18 |
that it would be | 18 |
in which the leaves | 18 |
attached to the corolla | 18 |
may be propagated by | 18 |
or less expanded at | 18 |
soon as they are | 18 |
part of the leaf | 18 |
far east as colorado | 18 |
four times in the | 18 |
winter key to the | 18 |
to the production of | 18 |
are supposed to be | 18 |
requires the same treatment | 18 |
as well as that | 18 |
with a decurrent tooth | 18 |
for this reason the | 18 |
is shown by the | 18 |
carbonate to of water | 18 |
may be due to | 18 |
is from three to | 18 |
in the majority of | 18 |
and it will be | 18 |
at an altitude of | 18 |
introduced to this country | 18 |
a height of to | 18 |
were then placed on | 18 |
so far as the | 18 |
very early in the | 18 |
it may be that | 18 |
the most common of | 18 |
more or less united | 18 |
there can be little | 18 |
of the root is | 18 |
only one or two | 18 |
with a view to | 18 |
is also known as | 18 |
put them into a | 18 |
season of the year | 18 |
the gastric juice of | 18 |
to be found on | 18 |
a height of about | 18 |
it should be observed | 18 |
and the spores are | 18 |
as the leaves of | 18 |
and the glands were | 18 |
from o to o | 18 |
the centre of each | 18 |
it is in flower | 18 |
has not yet been | 18 |
is not easy to | 18 |
the ground in the | 18 |
of the bark of | 18 |
is a small plant | 18 |
the protoplasm in the | 18 |
on one side than | 18 |
said to be a | 18 |
height of to feet | 18 |
it may be grown | 18 |
are as a rule | 18 |
of these is the | 18 |
the morning of the | 18 |
in the coast ranges | 18 |
of the tip of | 18 |
we now come to | 18 |
fine specimen of the | 18 |
in the latter part | 18 |
the specimen in figure | 18 |
as the case may | 18 |
is easily recognized by | 18 |
the lily of the | 18 |
so called because of | 18 |
protoplasm within the cells | 18 |
about a third of | 18 |
two greek words meaning | 17 |
one of these is | 17 |
the upper end of | 17 |
were found to be | 17 |
is used in the | 17 |
become more or less | 17 |
in the leaves of | 17 |
is not confined to | 17 |
the plants may be | 17 |
may be attributed to | 17 |
could be no doubt | 17 |
common along the coast | 17 |
the determination of the | 17 |
to the conclusion that | 17 |
three to six feet | 17 |
should be noted that | 17 |
to five inches broad | 17 |
introduced to the royal | 17 |
to have been the | 17 |
that of any other | 17 |
due to the fact | 17 |
base of each petal | 17 |
the protoplasm within the | 17 |
at the time when | 17 |
is surrounded by a | 17 |
lip of the corolla | 17 |
i should like to | 17 |
are very small and | 17 |
it may be well | 17 |
we thus see that | 17 |
according to an old | 17 |
tips of the radicles | 17 |
the lower leaves are | 17 |
given in doses of | 17 |
the effects of the | 17 |
in its wild state | 17 |
of the other species | 17 |
of the leaf and | 17 |
it is a beautiful | 17 |
in ninety minims of | 17 |
so far as i | 17 |
which it has been | 17 |
the state it is | 17 |
the type of the | 17 |
at least in the | 17 |
those of the last | 17 |
in the following manner | 17 |
may be used for | 17 |
be regarded as a | 17 |
is evident that the | 17 |
were it not for | 17 |
on the fourth day | 17 |
on the edge of | 17 |
from the sides of | 17 |
are firmly attached to | 17 |
the same holds good | 17 |
with a number of | 17 |
leaves opposite or whorled | 17 |
be sown in the | 17 |
filament was fixed to | 17 |
exposed to the air | 17 |
i proceeded to the | 17 |
motor impulse to the | 17 |
it is called the | 17 |
and this is the | 17 |
hardy in new england | 17 |
range of the species | 17 |
movement of the bead | 17 |
on the ground or | 17 |
which are of a | 17 |
the preparation of the | 17 |
of the upper side | 17 |
from four to eight | 17 |
more or less toothed | 17 |
the flowers are over | 17 |
treated in the same | 17 |
in diameter at the | 17 |
this species is not | 17 |
in the southern counties | 17 |
the subsequent action of | 17 |
terminal leaflet of desmodium | 17 |
gibbous in the middle | 17 |
the southern half of | 17 |
breaks through the ground | 17 |
in which the flowers | 17 |
the removal of the | 17 |
of the cells of | 17 |
there is always a | 17 |
remaining on the tree | 17 |
four to ten inches | 17 |
from top to bottom | 17 |
has been shown that | 17 |
and it is in | 17 |
the stem is very | 17 |
it may be said | 17 |
five to ten drops | 17 |
with the surface of | 17 |
it is much more | 17 |
in woods and open | 17 |
the result was that | 17 |
is usually found in | 17 |
has been known to | 17 |
in the bottom of | 17 |
as well as some | 17 |
it is common in | 17 |
is said to contain | 17 |
of the theory of | 17 |
one hundred and fifty | 17 |
margin at first involute | 17 |
the production of a | 17 |
were placed on a | 17 |
at least when young | 17 |
on the dorsal side | 17 |
inches apart in the | 17 |
seen from the following | 17 |
in the size of | 17 |
varieties of this species | 17 |
on the doctrine of | 17 |
the surface of a | 17 |
a height of from | 17 |
on one of the | 17 |
from the apex of | 17 |
and the plant is | 17 |
the stem is usually | 17 |
an inch or two | 17 |
are a number of | 17 |
either side of the | 17 |
towards a lateral light | 17 |
the extremities of the | 17 |
in this species the | 17 |
the loss of the | 17 |
be seen on the | 17 |
i have found the | 17 |
to eight inches long | 17 |
of the whole plant | 17 |
the pressure of the | 17 |
will grow in almost | 17 |
and the upper ones | 17 |
in the early part | 17 |
deviations from the ordinary | 17 |
by one of the | 17 |
by the formation of | 17 |
at other times the | 17 |
on the two sides | 17 |
in this country and | 17 |
it is a tall | 17 |
in the same genus | 17 |
much larger than the | 17 |
the gills are rather | 17 |
in front of a | 17 |
a small piece of | 17 |
the summits of the | 17 |
the same length as | 17 |
in the same order | 17 |
distinguish it from the | 17 |
are two or three | 17 |
opposite side of the | 17 |
staminate and pistillate flowers | 17 |
on the base of | 17 |
this species is very | 17 |
with the result that | 17 |
the divisions of the | 17 |
traced on vertical glass | 17 |
this species differs from | 17 |
and also in the | 17 |
one end of the | 17 |
flowers during most of | 17 |
and in this case | 17 |
the present state of | 17 |
by the addition of | 17 |
the tissues of the | 17 |
is probably due to | 17 |
but it should be | 17 |
the results of the | 17 |
of the effects of | 17 |
on the branches of | 17 |
may be distinguished by | 17 |
of the second year | 17 |
be seen from the | 17 |
are of a pale | 17 |
on the authority of | 17 |
i have seen a | 17 |
must be remembered that | 17 |
from half to one | 17 |
it is easily distinguished | 17 |
by the next morning | 17 |
has a wide distribution | 17 |
it is also used | 17 |
the blue ridge mountains | 17 |
trunk of the tree | 17 |
acted on by the | 17 |
was fixed to the | 17 |
from a small hypothallus | 17 |
and the fruits are | 17 |
it is confined to | 17 |
the genera of the | 17 |
after an immersion of | 17 |
rate of growth of | 17 |
about o above the | 17 |
as well as those | 17 |
to have been introduced | 17 |
a shelf in a | 17 |
scales of the conelet | 17 |
effect of rise of | 17 |
you will see that | 17 |
leaves are dark green | 17 |
grows from one to | 16 |
in a sharp point | 16 |
gills are firmly attached | 16 |
can be little doubt | 16 |
on the inside of | 16 |
apex of the stem | 16 |
the cultivation of the | 16 |
be more or less | 16 |
on the inner side | 16 |
the ripening of the | 16 |
the aid of the | 16 |
plants of the same | 16 |
the most interesting of | 16 |
are an inch and | 16 |
in a straight line | 16 |
are very fond of | 16 |
of the several parts | 16 |
is attached to the | 16 |
frequent to a common | 16 |
is a matter of | 16 |
is obtained from the | 16 |
one of them is | 16 |
grown in a warm | 16 |
it is important to | 16 |
belonging to the same | 16 |
that part of the | 16 |
i have tried to | 16 |
depressed around the stem | 16 |
in the garden of | 16 |
the lower wabash valley | 16 |
the cuticle of the | 16 |
from the upper part | 16 |
as an article of | 16 |
it may be added | 16 |
the backs of the | 16 |
with a pair of | 16 |
under the shade of | 16 |
almost any soil or | 16 |
it is the only | 16 |
has been observed in | 16 |
which there is a | 16 |
and in many cases | 16 |
sporangium with the stipe | 16 |
be noted that the | 16 |
of four or five | 16 |
course of a few | 16 |
the inner side of | 16 |
takes place in the | 16 |
a few years ago | 16 |
solution of the carbonate | 16 |
the spring of the | 16 |
in the following year | 16 |
of which we have | 16 |
flowers from april to | 16 |
and in the course | 16 |
in a vertical plane | 16 |
which belongs to the | 16 |
in the character of | 16 |
volume are alphabetically arranged | 16 |
which the leaves are | 16 |
movements of the cotyledons | 16 |
and is used for | 16 |
the head of a | 16 |
found growing on the | 16 |
easily distinguished by its | 16 |
and lower sides of | 16 |
for a considerable distance | 16 |
due to the presence | 16 |
nyctitropic movement of leaves | 16 |
it is not always | 16 |
it will be necessary | 16 |
on the next day | 16 |
to the rocky mountains | 16 |
is not nearly so | 16 |
to some of the | 16 |
in figure were collected | 16 |
a pint of water | 16 |
covered with white down | 16 |
the flowers are rather | 16 |
the seeds should be | 16 |
the case of drosera | 16 |
as it is not | 16 |
of the leaves on | 16 |
found in this country | 16 |
towards the apex of | 16 |
half an inch to | 16 |
and covered with a | 16 |
it should not be | 16 |
time of flowering is | 16 |
and the gills are | 16 |
absorbed by the glands | 16 |
appear before the leaves | 16 |
of a series of | 16 |
surface of the gills | 16 |
the roots of this | 16 |
is placed on the | 16 |
and one or two | 16 |
in order to ascertain | 16 |
in the accompanying figure | 16 |
how to tell them | 16 |
it may be found | 16 |
the heads of the | 16 |
west to minnesota and | 16 |
said to be the | 16 |
in the hands of | 16 |
on the outer surface | 16 |
it is a good | 16 |
the gardens of the | 16 |
more than an inch | 16 |
often tinged with red | 16 |
more or less closely | 16 |
where they are to | 16 |
movement of bead magnified | 16 |
was secured to a | 16 |
in the present case | 16 |
bears the name of | 16 |
with one or more | 16 |
there are several species | 16 |
fluid within the cells | 16 |
they are dark green | 16 |
most beautiful of all | 16 |
solitary or in pairs | 16 |
to tell them from | 16 |
found from september to | 16 |
is a very handsome | 16 |
two or three of | 16 |
flowers in late spring | 16 |
at a distance from | 16 |
and in order to | 16 |
the gills are rounded | 16 |
can hardly fail to | 16 |
is convex to expanded | 16 |
is not necessary to | 16 |
are in the habit | 16 |
supposed to have been | 16 |
coming out of the | 16 |
terminal bud inch long | 16 |
of the vegetable kingdom | 16 |
flowers in june and | 16 |
an inch in height | 16 |
diameter of the sporangium | 16 |
upper end of the | 16 |
to one and a | 16 |
we have now to | 16 |
to have been a | 16 |
are half an inch | 16 |
well as on the | 16 |
the threads of the | 16 |
the tree is a | 16 |
were not at all | 16 |
leaves in the solution | 16 |
remain on the tree | 16 |
the more or less | 16 |
of from six to | 16 |
at o above the | 16 |
both sides of the | 16 |
in the winter season | 16 |
to be a very | 16 |
this point of view | 16 |
to a pint of | 16 |
at the head of | 16 |
at the commencement of | 16 |
by which it is | 16 |
when the flower is | 16 |
is easily distinguished from | 16 |
as if it were | 16 |
woods and open places | 16 |
the strength of the | 16 |
it is also called | 16 |
as a shade tree | 16 |
of the plant to | 16 |
increasing intensity of light | 16 |
a movement of opening | 16 |
in the fall of | 16 |
the greek name means | 16 |
are produced on the | 16 |
it grows in woods | 16 |
as we have already | 16 |
apothecia minute to small | 16 |
most beautiful of the | 16 |
a common tree in | 16 |
and as soon as | 16 |
is a very interesting | 16 |
the gills are firmly | 16 |
as long as they | 16 |
as it has been | 16 |
decurrent on the stem | 16 |
or shrubs with alternate | 16 |
same length as the | 16 |
about two inches long | 16 |
the south of france | 16 |
about twice as long | 16 |
the gills are narrow | 16 |
as well as by | 16 |
in the latter the | 16 |
of them may be | 16 |
of one or two | 16 |
in the early spring | 16 |
to be distinguished from | 16 |
to ascertain whether the | 16 |
tablespoonful of cold water | 16 |
of more or less | 16 |
in whorls of three | 16 |
flowers during july and | 16 |
entire or nearly so | 16 |
must be considered as | 16 |
in reference to the | 16 |
of the same strength | 16 |
in a few minutes | 16 |
as large as a | 16 |
it is curious to | 16 |
propagated from the seed | 16 |
during the middle of | 16 |
a common plant in | 16 |
of the segments of | 16 |
in the same species | 16 |
in one of his | 16 |
is used by the | 16 |
that it was the | 16 |
of this genus are | 16 |
we shall presently see | 16 |
the condition of the | 16 |
eighths of an inch | 16 |
in the young plant | 16 |
a section of the | 16 |
some of which are | 16 |
is so called from | 16 |
will be found that | 16 |
are borne on the | 16 |
be distinguished by the | 16 |
is distinguished by its | 16 |
the leaves of drosera | 16 |
the cotyledons of this | 16 |
in the size and | 16 |
or all of the | 16 |