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  1. 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 ...
  2. ... continued to be fed on leaves of the black mulberry, Morus nigra (Crescenzio, Targioni, and A. Dec.). “552 A. D. = ‘ ...
  3. ... as the thirty-second parallel of latitude.—The black mulberry (M. nigra) is a tree about as large as the ...
  4. ... of cinchona recom- mended. MO RUM. See Morus nigra. MORUS. (From uavpos, black; so called from the colour of its fruit when ripe.) The name of a genus of plants in the Linnaan system. Class, Monacia; Order, Tetrandria. The mulberry-tree. Morus nigra. The systematic name of the mul- berry-tree. ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The London medical dictionary: including, under distinct heads, every branch of medicine, viz.... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Mitchell, Ames, and White ; William Brown, printer, 1819
    ... alchute. MO'RUS, (from the HebreAv term mora, black). The mulberry tree, morus nigra Lin. Sp. PI. 1398. Its fruit hath the ...
  6. ... Ascyrum hypericoides St. Peter's wort Morus rubra Betula nigra -------Alnus rubra Fagus . ferruginea, L. ______ castanea, L. Red mulberry Black birch Common alder Beech Chesnut Carpinus JUGLANS betulus ...
  7. ... were considered to be respec- tively white and black, in the British West India Islands; and the former, prior to recent changes, were white by law, and consequently free. MULBERRY TREE.Morus nigra. MULES (F),Mulx. Chilblains on the heels. MULIEBRIA, ...
  8. ... two are considered to be respectively white and black, in the British West India Islands; and of these the former are white by law, and consequently free. MULBERRY TREE, Morus nigra. MULES, (F.) Mulx. Chilblains on the heels. MULIEBRIA, ...
  9. ... of cin- chona recommended. MO'RUM. See Moras nigra. MO'RUS. (From pavpos, black; so called from the colour of its fruit when ripe.) The name of a genus of plants in the Linnxan system. Class, Monacia; Order, Tetrandria. The mulberry-tree. Morcs nigra. The systematic name of the ...
  10. ... two were considered to be respectively white and black, in the British AVest ... m. Tree, Morus nigra — m. Wild, Morus rubra. 3IULES (F.), 3Iula. Chilblains ...
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