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  1. ... laid over each other like tiles; as in Musa, or Plantain-tree. The first species of spathe is called by L. spatha univalvis, a one valved spatha; the second, ...
  2. ... Cerevisia. Lagerstraemia (lag-er-stre'me-ah) or Lagerstroemia, lag-er-stre'me-ah (from Lagerstroem, Swede). Genus of Asiatic trees; crape myrtle; Indian lilac. Several species are used: L. hirsu'ta, in syphilis; L. regi'- 612 LAMELLA ...
  3. ... J. Counc. Sc. Indust. lte* Melb 1932, 5: L'S-30.—Haddow, A. J., & Thomson, R. «'. M.' Sheep myiasis in South-West Scotland, with special reference to the species involved. Parasitology, Lond., I'.t.37, 29: 96- ...
  4. ... next to the Nabateans — (Agatharch. 89), maybe compared: L. Forskali, ... by Forskal near Musa, but no description is given. U’rtica heterophylla ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of arts and sciences (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Isaac Peirce ..., 1815-1816
    ... extremity and on the belly. There are several species, l. The bepatica, or liver-fluke, grows to two- ... cornered; germ 3-lobed; stigmas 3. There is l species, an aquatic of Guiana. MNIARUM, a genus ofthe ...
  6. ... Ecotype G16.500.275.157.049.250...........................................Endangered Species G16.500.275.157.049.400...........................................Introduced Species ...
  7. ... Poisonous Animals, Suckling Animals, Wild Animals, Zoo Endangered Species Introduced Species Chordata Chordata, Nonvertebrate Cephalochordata Lancelets Hyperotreti ...
  8. ... Ecotype G16.500.275.157.049.250...........................................Endangered Species G16.500.275.157.049.400...........................................Introduced Species ...