mv: ‘./input-file.zip’ and ‘./input-file.zip’ are the same file Creating study carrel named subject-orchids-gutenberg Initializing database Unzipping Archive: input-file.zip creating: ./tmp/input/input-file/ inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/17155.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/32205.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/33593.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/46281.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv caution: excluded filename not matched: *MACOSX* === DIRECTORIES: ./tmp/input === DIRECTORY: ./tmp/input/input-file === metadata file: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv === found metadata file === updating bibliographic database Building study carrel named subject-orchids-gutenberg FILE: cache/46281.txt OUTPUT: txt/46281.txt FILE: cache/33593.txt OUTPUT: txt/33593.txt FILE: cache/32205.txt OUTPUT: txt/32205.txt FILE: cache/17155.txt OUTPUT: txt/17155.txt 46281 txt/../wrd/46281.wrd 46281 txt/../pos/46281.pos 33593 txt/../wrd/33593.wrd 33593 txt/../pos/33593.pos 46281 txt/../ent/46281.ent 33593 txt/../ent/33593.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 46281 author: Bateman, Jas. 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Reducing subject-orchids-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 33593 author = O'Brien, James title = Orchids date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 27384 sentences = 1428 flesch = 66 summary = introduction of the hot-water system of heating Orchid houses, a method the commencement of the Cool-house or Odontoglossum Section of Orchid general collection of plants is desired, that house should be heated as cool-house Orchids can be grown successfully, if arranged in the cooler would say that species which are usually regarded as warm-house Orchids growth, Orchid pans made in the same way as the flower-pot are found to watering-pot and syringe are necessary things in the Orchid house, but of growth from the seedling stage to the flowering plant, there is but epiphytal Orchids, and they should be grown in the intermediate house. The plants should be potted as terrestrial Orchids. These are cool-house plants, and should be potted in Pot the plants in ordinary material for epiphytal Orchids, and All the species are cool-house plants, needing cultivation in Adapting ordinary plant-house for Orchid culture, 19 Plant-houses adapted for Orchids, 12-19 cache = ./cache/33593.txt txt = ./txt/33593.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 17155 author = Boyle, Frederick title = About Orchids: A Chat date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 54576 sentences = 3192 flesch = 75 summary = Stevens' Auction Rooms one day to buy bulbs, I saw a _Cattleya Mossiæ_, "Could I often get an established plant of _Cattleya Mossiæ_ in flower hundred to two thousand species and varieties of orchid in cultivation; fancy of man conceives, have a striking instance in the case of orchids. But such species of orchids as a poor man would think volume that many people utterly ignorant of orchids grow this plant in magnificent species, tall and stately, bearing a great golden flower, against an experiment in orchid-growing because these plants suffer these plants in realms which have their own native orchids. surprised to see such a little plant bearing two flowers on a spike, possess a plant may have Cattleyas in bloom the whole year round--and species that flower from the current year's growth before resting. Kent, one single plant only; and it has flowered several times. cache = ./cache/17155.txt txt = ./txt/17155.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32205 author = Boyle, Frederick title = The Woodlands Orchids, Described and Illustrated With Stories of Orchid-Collecting date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 71935 sentences = 5444 flesch = 81 summary = Planting this long word deep and firm in his memory Mr. Measures hurried to the house, looked it out in the multitudinous books on Sander._--A round flower, very dark rose; sepals and petals The crimson lip is edged with a delicate white line, as are white, narrow, square, and deepest crimson, the lip that of Catt. _Hallii._--Crimson-purple sepals--petals darker; the lip approaches petals rose, lined with crimson on either side of the white midrib. inches across; the colour of sepal and petal mauve, with a crimson-purple _Lily Measures._--A very large flower, white of sepal and petal. varieties--purplish rose of sepal and petal, lip large, yellow in the sepals and petals and its superb crimson lip all outlined with white. and petals of a pretty rose colour, lip orange; a flower charming in aureum), bearing white sepals, petals and lip tipped with rosy purple, purple; the white-edged dorsal lined and the petals finely spotted with a cache = ./cache/32205.txt txt = ./txt/32205.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46281 author = Bateman, Jas. (James) title = A Monograph of Odontoglossum date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19968 sentences = 1464 flesch = 71 summary = _Odontoglossum nebulosum_ flowers at different seasons of the year, always PSEUDOBULBS _nearly two inches long, ovate, bearing one, than the leaves, bearing from 5 to 10 flowers, usually from 2 to 3 inches This _Odontoglossum_ was originally introduced from Mexico by the late Mr. Barker, of Birmingham, after whose gardener it was named by Dr. Lindley. ODONTOGLOSSUM PESCATOREI, _Lindley, in Paxton's Flower Garden, iii. flower-stems half an inch thick and fully 6 feet high. [Illustration: Plant of _Odontoglossum grande_ in the collection of Joshua ODONTOGLOSSUM NÆVIUM, _Lindley in Paxton's Flower Garden_, i. PSEUDOBULBS _about 3 inches long, ovate-oblong, compressed, 2-leaved, This remarkable _Odontoglossum_ was long since discovered in New Granada by The figure is taken from a plant that flowered in Mr. Day's collection in plant that flowered with me,--but still larger varieties have since coolest part of the "cool Orchid-house," in which it grows and flowers very Nearly all the species flower during the cache = ./cache/46281.txt txt = ./txt/46281.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 32205 17155 33593 33593 17155 32205 number of items: 4 sum of words: 173,863 average size in words: 43,465 average readability score: 73 nouns: plants; species; orchids; house; petals; time; flowers; plant; lip; ×; years; flower; crimson; day; colour; man; base; sepals; purple; year; feet; side; variety; lines; leaves; way; others; course; water; orchid; case; genus; dorsal; men; inches; form; growth; specimens; season; number; length; name; one; illustration; houses; ground; collection; fact; things; bulbs verbs: is; be; are; was; have; had; has; been; were; found; do; made; being; did; grown; say; seen; said; growing; make; find; used; sent; see; grow; known; does; discovered; spotted; give; came; know; brought; get; placed; heard; rose; reached; go; flowered; come; think; given; set; called; went; take; believe; bearing; taken adjectives: white; other; many; such; few; long; same; large; small; green; great; more; yellow; good; little; first; broad; fine; pale; cool; new; much; purple; rosy; own; best; several; dark; brown; natural; least; narrow; orchid; last; most; intermediate; high; red; common; warm; old; young; short; next; bright; greenish; beautiful; latter; certain; dry adverbs: not; so; very; more; up; only; as; most; even; also; now; out; here; however; well; then; still; perhaps; much; almost; too; never; down; there; long; yet; nearly; again; far; often; enough; ago; less; indeed; always; just; thus; once; off; back; rather; all; quite; therefore; probably; especially; over; already; above; about pronouns: it; he; they; i; his; their; its; them; we; him; my; you; our; me; himself; us; one; itself; her; themselves; your; she; myself; ourselves; yourself; mine; herself; ''em; yours; theirs; ''s; ~eria.~--an; ours; note._--these; l.-c. proper nouns: _; mr.; o.; odontoglossum; cattleya; c.; catt; crimson; orchids; l.; ×; orchid; lip; sander; roezl; messrs.; m.; plate; brown; white; indians; europe; d.; sir; oversluys; cypripedium; new; roebelin; reichenbach; oncidium; lindley; h.; cattleyas; st.; mexico; measures; sanderiana; odontoglossums; arnold; america; v.; veitch; sam; r.; maroon; l.-c.; dendrobium; lindl; moss; house keywords: odontoglossum; mr.; cattleya; sander; plant; orchid; lip; indians; flower; europe; cypripedium; year; white; veitch; story; sphagnum; sepals; sam; roezl; roebelin; reichenbach; pseudobulbs; petals; petal; oversluys; mrs.; messrs.; measures; loelia; lindley; lindl; laelia; l.-c.; illustration; house; find; england; cyp; cura; crimson; column; catt; brazil; arnold one topic; one dimension: plants file(s): ./cache/33593.txt titles(s): Orchids three topics; one dimension: white; plants; affords file(s): ./cache/32205.txt, ./cache/17155.txt, ./cache/46281.txt titles(s): The Woodlands Orchids, Described and Illustrated With Stories of Orchid-Collecting | About Orchids: A Chat | A Monograph of Odontoglossum five topics; three dimensions: white crimson lip; plants orchids species; odontoglossum _o plate; warmest transcriber stretching; warmest transcriber stretching file(s): ./cache/32205.txt, ./cache/33593.txt, ./cache/46281.txt, ./cache/46281.txt, ./cache/46281.txt titles(s): The Woodlands Orchids, Described and Illustrated With Stories of Orchid-Collecting | Orchids | A Monograph of Odontoglossum | A Monograph of Odontoglossum | A Monograph of Odontoglossum Type: gutenberg title: subject-orchids-gutenberg date: 2021-06-07 time: 13:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Orchids" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 46281 author: Bateman, Jas. (James) title: A Monograph of Odontoglossum date: words: 19968 sentences: 1464 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/46281.txt txt: ./txt/46281.txt summary: _Odontoglossum nebulosum_ flowers at different seasons of the year, always PSEUDOBULBS _nearly two inches long, ovate, bearing one, than the leaves, bearing from 5 to 10 flowers, usually from 2 to 3 inches This _Odontoglossum_ was originally introduced from Mexico by the late Mr. Barker, of Birmingham, after whose gardener it was named by Dr. Lindley. ODONTOGLOSSUM PESCATOREI, _Lindley, in Paxton''s Flower Garden, iii. flower-stems half an inch thick and fully 6 feet high. [Illustration: Plant of _Odontoglossum grande_ in the collection of Joshua ODONTOGLOSSUM NÆVIUM, _Lindley in Paxton''s Flower Garden_, i. PSEUDOBULBS _about 3 inches long, ovate-oblong, compressed, 2-leaved, This remarkable _Odontoglossum_ was long since discovered in New Granada by The figure is taken from a plant that flowered in Mr. Day''s collection in plant that flowered with me,--but still larger varieties have since coolest part of the "cool Orchid-house," in which it grows and flowers very Nearly all the species flower during the id: 17155 author: Boyle, Frederick title: About Orchids: A Chat date: words: 54576 sentences: 3192 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/17155.txt txt: ./txt/17155.txt summary: Stevens'' Auction Rooms one day to buy bulbs, I saw a _Cattleya Mossiæ_, "Could I often get an established plant of _Cattleya Mossiæ_ in flower hundred to two thousand species and varieties of orchid in cultivation; fancy of man conceives, have a striking instance in the case of orchids. But such species of orchids as a poor man would think volume that many people utterly ignorant of orchids grow this plant in magnificent species, tall and stately, bearing a great golden flower, against an experiment in orchid-growing because these plants suffer these plants in realms which have their own native orchids. surprised to see such a little plant bearing two flowers on a spike, possess a plant may have Cattleyas in bloom the whole year round--and species that flower from the current year''s growth before resting. Kent, one single plant only; and it has flowered several times. id: 32205 author: Boyle, Frederick title: The Woodlands Orchids, Described and Illustrated With Stories of Orchid-Collecting date: words: 71935 sentences: 5444 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/32205.txt txt: ./txt/32205.txt summary: Planting this long word deep and firm in his memory Mr. Measures hurried to the house, looked it out in the multitudinous books on Sander._--A round flower, very dark rose; sepals and petals The crimson lip is edged with a delicate white line, as are white, narrow, square, and deepest crimson, the lip that of Catt. _Hallii._--Crimson-purple sepals--petals darker; the lip approaches petals rose, lined with crimson on either side of the white midrib. inches across; the colour of sepal and petal mauve, with a crimson-purple _Lily Measures._--A very large flower, white of sepal and petal. varieties--purplish rose of sepal and petal, lip large, yellow in the sepals and petals and its superb crimson lip all outlined with white. and petals of a pretty rose colour, lip orange; a flower charming in aureum), bearing white sepals, petals and lip tipped with rosy purple, purple; the white-edged dorsal lined and the petals finely spotted with a id: 33593 author: O''Brien, James title: Orchids date: words: 27384 sentences: 1428 pages: flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/33593.txt txt: ./txt/33593.txt summary: introduction of the hot-water system of heating Orchid houses, a method the commencement of the Cool-house or Odontoglossum Section of Orchid general collection of plants is desired, that house should be heated as cool-house Orchids can be grown successfully, if arranged in the cooler would say that species which are usually regarded as warm-house Orchids growth, Orchid pans made in the same way as the flower-pot are found to watering-pot and syringe are necessary things in the Orchid house, but of growth from the seedling stage to the flowering plant, there is but epiphytal Orchids, and they should be grown in the intermediate house. The plants should be potted as terrestrial Orchids. These are cool-house plants, and should be potted in Pot the plants in ordinary material for epiphytal Orchids, and All the species are cool-house plants, needing cultivation in Adapting ordinary plant-house for Orchid culture, 19 Plant-houses adapted for Orchids, 12-19 ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel