The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5 |
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The Maple is described botanically as having in the flower five petals and five calix leaves , though the appearance is rather that of a ten - leaved calix . The eight stamens consign it to the class Octandria of Withering , while the ...
The Maple is described botanically as having in the flower five petals and five calix leaves , though the appearance is rather that of a ten - leaved calix . The eight stamens consign it to the class Octandria of Withering , while the ...
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It is faded , that tree that was fresh on the mountain , And fallen the leaf that was green on the spray ; The cold breath of winter has gone through its branches , And stripped off its garment of summer so gay .
It is faded , that tree that was fresh on the mountain , And fallen the leaf that was green on the spray ; The cold breath of winter has gone through its branches , And stripped off its garment of summer so gay .
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We may distinguish the Beech Tree by the silky thinness of the leaf , the regularity of the strong veins , and the fringe of soft hairs surrounding it . It is in the Class Dodecandria Trigynia of Withering — the Monæcia Polyandria of ...
We may distinguish the Beech Tree by the silky thinness of the leaf , the regularity of the strong veins , and the fringe of soft hairs surrounding it . It is in the Class Dodecandria Trigynia of Withering — the Monæcia Polyandria of ...
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And in some parts of France , they now grind the buck in mills ; it affords a sweet oil , which the poor people eat most willingly . But there is yet another benefit which this tree present us ; its very leaves , which make a natural ...
And in some parts of France , they now grind the buck in mills ; it affords a sweet oil , which the poor people eat most willingly . But there is yet another benefit which this tree present us ; its very leaves , which make a natural ...
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They are frequently to be found in ditches and ponds , adhering to pieces of wood , stones , leaves , or weeds , especially to the common duck - weed . I have often observed them when the sun has been shining powerfully , in a pond ...
They are frequently to be found in ditches and ponds , adhering to pieces of wood , stones , leaves , or weeds , especially to the common duck - weed . I have often observed them when the sun has been shining powerfully , in a pond ...
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