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Términos y frases comunes
acuminate anastomosing anthers apex areola axillary Baranda Bataan beneath Benguet Biological Blanco Blanco's specimens Blume bracts branches branchlets broad brown Bureau of Government Calyx Canarium Copeland coriaceous Corolla costa Cuming Davao densely diameter Elmer entire erect Erroneously reduced F.-Vill ferruginous pubescent flowers frond frond 30 fruit genus glabrous Government Laboratories hemorrhages India indusium inflorescence lanceolate leaves linear Linn lobes Loher long or less lower pinnæ Luzon main veins Manila margin Mariveles Merr Merrill midrib Mindoro Mount Apo Mount Mariveles naked nerves oblong obtuse Ovary ovate Panicles Paul G pedicels peduncle Petals petioles Philippine Islands pinnæ pinnate pinnatifid pinnules plague Presl Province of Bataan Province of Benguet Province of Rizal pubescent rachis Reduced by Villar Rhizome Rhizome creeping Roxb scaly segments sessile short shrub side slender slightly sori sorus Stamens sterile frond stipe stout subcoriaceous surface thrombi tree Type specimen upper vessels Vidal Warburg Whitford wide
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Página 22 - Furthermore — and here comes in another law of dramatic construction — a play must be, in one way or another, "satisfactory" to the audience. This word has a meaning which varies in different countries, and even in different parts of the same country; but whatever audience you are writing for, your work must be "satisfactory
Página 60 - Chemical Laboratory.— The Preparation of Benzoyl-Acetyl Peroxide and Its Use as an Intestinal Antiseptic In Cholera and Dysentery. (Preliminary notes.) By Paul C. Freer, MD, Ph. D. No. 3, 1903, Biological Laboratory.— A Preliminary Report on Trypanosomiasis of Horses In the Philippine Islands.
Página 23 - SIR: I have the honor to transmit herewith and to recommend for publication as Bulletin No. 219 of the series of this Bureau the accompanying manuscript, entitled "American Medicinal Leaves and Herbs.
Página 19 - I. Does Latent or Dormant Plague Exist Where the Disease is Endemic? By Maximilian Herzog, MD, and Charles B. Hare. Serum Laboratory: II. Broncho-Pneumonia of Cattle: Its Association with B. Bovisepticus. By Paul G.
Página 1 - A Review of the Identifications of the Species Described in Blanco's Flora de Filipinas,
Página 81 - ... 1, 245; ed. 2, 171. T., Quinauayan. * M. paradisiaca tombac Blanco, ed. 1, 246; ed. 2, 171. T., Tinumbaga, Goyoran. * M. paradisiaca ulnaris Blanco, ed. 1, 246; ed. 2, 172. This variety should be entirely discarded, as Blanco described it entirely from hearsay, and never saw specimens. "Los que han visto y comida el fruto, dicen que es del grueso de la pantorrilla, y que llega a tener hasta una braza de largo.!
Página 30 - Quiiesia sericea Blanco, ed. 1, 177; ed. 2, 125. Reduced by Villar to Chailletia griffithii Hook, f., a species not known from the Philippines, and which must accordingly be considered doubtful. A shrub found in Ilocos Province, flowering in January. I., Decdec. * Riana tricapsularis Blanco, ed. 1, 850; ed. 2, 126. Reduced by Villar to Chailletia helferiana Kurz, a species that certainly does not extend to the Philippines. A small shrub flowering in July.
Página 87 - Pothos pinnata Blanco, ed. 1, 646; ed. 2, 450, non Linn. Reduced by Naves to Epipremnum medium Engl., which is probably correct. Flowering in February. T., Tibatib, Tampin banal, Malapacpac balavay. V., Bisaco, Tirbatib, Dibatib, Balicupcup, Daila, Garban, Tacolin, Horog. I., Amolong. Arum decurrens...