- NLM Digital Collections - Materia medica, or, Pharmacology and therapeutics (Volume 1, Part 1)Publication: Springfield [Mass.] : J. Church, 1857-58... Tree. Prunus domestica. (Linn.) Common Plum Tree. Morus nigra. (Linn.) Black Mulberry Tree. ( Morus rubra. (Linn.) Red Mulberry Tree. Morus ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A new medical dictionary : ... on the basis of Hooper and Grant, adapted to the present state ...Publication: New York : Harper, 1855... upon the slightest accident. Mo'rum. Morus nigra. MORUS NIGRA. The black mulberry-tree. Mulberries abound with a deep violet-colored, ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The new hydropathic cook-book : with recipes for cooking on hygienic principles : containing ....Publication: New York : Fowlers and Wells, 1854... alba), employed mostly in feeding silk- worms ; the black {morus nigra), whose fruit (fig. 63) is large and excellent; ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The races of man and their geographical distributionPublication: Boston : Little and Brown, 1848... 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 ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of dental science, biography, bibliography, and medical terminologyPublication: Philadelphia : Lindsay & Blakiston, 1849... ficial Teeth, by. London, 1845. MORUM. Morus nigra. MORUS NIGRA. The black mul- berry tree. MOSAIC GOLD. Bisulphuret of tin. ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A reference handbook of the medical sciences: embracing the entire range of scientific and ...Publication: New York : Wood, 1885-1893... Ph.; Mure, Codex Med.). The juice of the Black Mulberry, Morus nigra Linn. ; Order, Urticacea. Several species of Mulberry are in cultivation, generally as food for silk worms, which devour the leaves. The above, with a dark black- berry-like cluster of pleasantly acidulous drupes, origin- ...
- NLM Digital Collections - An introduction to entomologyPublication: Ithaca, N.Y., The Comstock Publishing Co., 1924... of which there are several varieties, and the black mulberry (Marus nigra); the former is the better. I The leaves of osage orange (Madura aurantiaca) have also been used as silk-worm food ... The newly-hatched larva is black or dark- gray, and is covered with long ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Elements of botany, or, Outlines of the natural history of vegetablesPublication: Philadelphia : Desilver, 1836... of this order. Various species of Nettle (Urtica,) Black Mulberry, (Morus nigra-,) and some species of Buckthorn (Rhamnus,) belong to ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Chronological history of plants : man's record of his own existence illustrated through their ...Publication: Boston : Little, Brown and Company, 1879... continued to be fed on leaves of the black mulberry, Morus nigra (Crescenzio, Targioni, and A. Dec.). “552 A. D. = ‘ ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Encyclopaedia Americana: a popular dictionary of arts, sciences, literature, history, ...Publication: Philadelphia : Carey & Lea, 1830-33... as the thirty-second parallel of latitude.—The black mulberry (M. nigra) is a tree about as large as the ...
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