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  1. ... Tree. Prunus domestica. (Linn.) Common Plum Tree. Morus nigra. (Linn.) Black Mulberry Tree. ( Morus rubra. (Linn.) Red Mulberry Tree. Morus ...
  2. ... upon the slightest accident. Mo'rum. Morus nigra. MORUS NIGRA. The black mulberry-tree. Mulberries abound with a deep violet-colored, ...
  3. ... alba), employed mostly in feeding silk- worms ; the black {morus nigra), whose fruit (fig. 63) is large and excellent; ...
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... ficial Teeth, by. London, 1845. MORUM. Morus nigra. MORUS NIGRA. The black mul- berry tree. MOSAIC GOLD. Bisulphuret of tin. ...
  6. ... 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- ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - An introduction to entomology 
    Publication: 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 ...
  8. ... of this order. Various species of Nettle (Urtica,) Black Mulberry, (Morus nigra-,) and some species of Buckthorn (Rhamnus,) belong to ...
  9. ... continued to be fed on leaves of the black mulberry, Morus nigra (Crescenzio, Targioni, and A. Dec.). “552 A. D. = ‘ ...
  10. ... as the thirty-second parallel of latitude.—The black mulberry (M. nigra) is a tree about as large as the ...
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