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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The natural history of Pliny (Volume 5) 
    Publication: London : Henry G. Bohn, MDCCCLV-MDCCCLVII
    ... The following are indications of the presence of water :— rushes, reeds, the plant mentioned with reference to this point already,28 or frogs sitting squatted on a spot for a long time together. As to the wild29 willow, alder, vitex, reed, and ivy, all of which ...
  2. ... Exper. Path. u. Pharm., xxxvii., 1896), which contains references to the previous articles upon the sub- ject. BACCHARIS CORIDIFOLIA. D. C. Mio Mio. This composite plant ...
  3. ... Wake-robin, 220 Wash, yellow and black, 191 Water, 156, 201, 555 Willow, 472 ... Plates, With References and Physiological Comments, illustrating the structure of the ...
  4. ... of debility, when judiciously employed, and with due reference to antecedent ... baths of decoctions of willow or oak bark, some- times with the addition ...
  5. ... de- bility, when judiciously employed, and with due reference to antecedent ... baths of decoctions of willow or oak bark, sometimes with the addition of ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Reports on epidemic cholera 
    Publication: London, J. Churchill, 1854
    ... the queries issued by the Cholera Committee with reference to the water supply ... In Willow Place, Hammersmith, where seven deaths occurred, the water, ...
  7. ... either ap- preciated or made available. Note— In reference to the supposed fertilizing effect of snow, adverted to in the above lecture, I may mention a fact observed by Heyer, and quoted by Liebig, (p. 125), that willow branches immersed in snow water put forth roots three or four times longer ...
  8. ... Waterwi'llow, wa-tur-wil'lo. n. s. [trom water and willow; lysimachia, Lat.] A plant. Ainsworth. Wa'terwith, wa' ... cases it has the sense ol reciprocation, or reference to the same subject mentioned before: as, you ...
  9. ... genera. 1. HI A NT II ERA, Gronov. Water-Willow. Calyx 5-parted. Corolla deeply 2-lipped; the ... Sage, 302 Water- Violet, 275 Wood-Sorrel, 71 Water-Willow, 297 Wood-Sorrel Family, 71 Water-weed, 441 ...
  10. ... two genera. I. D I ANTHER A, Gronov. Water-Willow. Calyx 5-parted. Corolla deeply 2-lipped; the ... Sage, 302 Water-Violet, 275 Wood-Sorrel, 71 Water-Willow, 297 Wood-Sorrel Family, 71 Water-weed, 441 ...
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