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  1. ... hirsuta. “ West Indian, Bastard feverfew, Parthenium hysterophorus. Mulberry, Black, Morus nigra. “ Indian, Morinda citrifolia. “ Paper, Broussonetia papyrifolia. “ Red, Morus ...
  2. ... Plum Tree. Prunus domestica. (Linn.) Common Plum Tree. Morus nigra. (Linn.) Black Mulberry Tree. ( Morus rubra. (Linn.) Red Mulberry Tree. Morus alba. (Linn.) ...
  3. ... alba), employed mostly in feeding silk- worms ; the black {morus nigra), whose fruit (fig. 63) is large and excellent; ...
  4. ... Nerves upon which MOTORY. ) voluntary motion de- pends. MORUS NIGRA. The black mul- berry-tree. The fruit, commonly called a berry, is a sorosis. MORUS RUBRA, L. Red mulberry. Fruit refrigerant and corroborant, ...
  5. ... Athenaeus, according to the received opinion, is the black mulberry (Morus nigra). Virgil and Diosco- rides, both speak of the black mulberry.—And it is enumerated, by Forskal and ...
  6. ... upon the slightest accident. Mo'rum. Morus nigra. MORUS NIGRA. The black mulberry-tree. Mulberries abound with a deep violet- ...
  7. ... ficial Teeth, by. London, 1845. MORUM. Morus nigra. MORUS NIGRA. The black mul- berry tree. MOSAIC GOLD. Bisulphuret of tin. ...
  8. ... continued to be fed on leaves of the black mulberry, Morus nigra (Crescenzio, Targioni, and A. Dec.). “552 A. D. = ‘ ...
  9. ... with " tut," the current Egyptian name of the black mulberry (Morus nigra). — The "moron" of ^Eschylus (in Phrygibus) is referred ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The history of South-Carolina, from its first settlement in 1670, to the year 1808: in two ... 
    Publication: Charleston [S.C.] : Published by David Longworth, for the author, 1809
    ... by infusion in brandy, is a rich cordial. Black mulberry, morus nigra—its Avood makes furniture, and the fruit is ...
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