HydriotaphiaPayson & Clarke Limited, 1927 - 202 pages |
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Page 130
... nebbe or fructifying prin- ciple , the motion is regular , and not tranfvertible , as to make that ever the leaf , which nature intendeth the root ; obfervable from their converfion , until they attain their right pofition , if feeds be ...
... nebbe or fructifying prin- ciple , the motion is regular , and not tranfvertible , as to make that ever the leaf , which nature intendeth the root ; obfervable from their converfion , until they attain their right pofition , if feeds be ...
Page 131
... nebbe , and the Speare fliding under the husk , first appeareth nigh the toppe . But in Wheat and Rye being bare the sprouts are seen together . If Barley un- hulled would grow , both would appear at once . But in this and Oat - meal ...
... nebbe , and the Speare fliding under the husk , first appeareth nigh the toppe . But in Wheat and Rye being bare the sprouts are seen together . If Barley un- hulled would grow , both would appear at once . But in this and Oat - meal ...
Page 132
... nebbe sets most often next the stalk , as in Grains , Pul- ses , and most small Seeds , yet is it hard- ly made out in many greater plants . For in Acornes , Almonds , Pistachios , Wallnuts , and accuminated fhells , the germ pnts forth ...
... nebbe sets most often next the stalk , as in Grains , Pul- ses , and most small Seeds , yet is it hard- ly made out in many greater plants . For in Acornes , Almonds , Pistachios , Wallnuts , and accuminated fhells , the germ pnts forth ...
Page 137
... never doth not answer the figure of the enclo- fing pulp , why the nebbe is feated upon the folid , and not the channeld fide of the meet with but two . the feed as in grains , why fince we often The Quincunx Naturally Confidered . 137.
... never doth not answer the figure of the enclo- fing pulp , why the nebbe is feated upon the folid , and not the channeld fide of the meet with but two . the feed as in grains , why fince we often The Quincunx Naturally Confidered . 137.
Page 155
... nebbe of Beans and Pease do all look downward , and fo preffe not upon each other ; And how the feeds of many pappous or downy flowers lockt up in fockets after a gom- phofis or mortis - articulation , diffufe themselves circularly into ...
... nebbe of Beans and Pease do all look downward , and fo preffe not upon each other ; And how the feeds of many pappous or downy flowers lockt up in fockets after a gom- phofis or mortis - articulation , diffufe themselves circularly into ...
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