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  1. NLM Digital Collections - An introduction to physiological and systematical botany 
    Publication: Boston : Published by Bradford and Read ..., 1814
    ... produced by very different plants, as Camphor. The sweet smell of new hay is found not only in An- thoxanthum odoratum, Engl. Bot. t. 647, and some other grasses, but in Woodruff or Asperula odorata, t. 755, Melilot or Trifolium ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - An introduction to physiological and systematical botany 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Anthony Finley, and Bradford and Read, Boston, 1814
    ... produced by very different plants, as Camphor. The sweet smell of new hay is found not only in An* thoxanthum odoratum, Engl. Bot. t. 647, and some other grasses, but in Woodruff or Asperula odorata, t. 755, Melilot or Trifolium ...
  3. ... A genus of plants. Penlandria. Digynia. Umbellifcra.�C. odoratum. Sweet cicely.� C. sativum. Common chervil. See Scandix cerefolium.� ...
  4. ... strongly suspect it to exist in the Anthoxanthum odoratum, or sweet-scented vernal-grass, from winch hay principally- derives ... noble liver- wort. Trifolium caballinum. Melilotus. Trifolium ceruleum. ... Coroda regia; Trifolium odoratum. This plant has been said to be lesolvent, ...
  5. ... Normandy and the Calvados (Hard., Ren., Lech). Anthoxanthum odoratum of Northern climates. A sweet-scented grass called in Britain ver- nal grass ( ...
  6. ... noble liver- wort. Trifolium caballinum. Melilotus. Trifolium cjkruleum. ... Coroda regia; Trifolium odoratum. This plant has been said to be lesolvent, ...
  7. ... 794 prunelie, v. 795 soda, vi. 492 volatile odoratum, ii. 308 Salaam spasm, ii. 287 Salamandrine, vi. ...
  8. ... leaf does not appear as a contraction. In Galium aristatum, the leaf-stalk is awned. ARISTOLO'CHIA. ( ... stellate leaves, and quadrified corolla mostly tetrandrous; as Galium, Asperula, Rubea tine torum, &c STE'MA. (From ...