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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The works of Oliver Wendell Holmes (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Boston : Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1892-1896
    ... Daguerreotype, give features one par* ticular look, 191. Daisies, 234. Dance of Death at Basle, 266. Dandelions, ... Flowers and plants, namely: Blackberry, 187. Buttercups, 231. Daisies, 234. Dandelions, 231. Honeysuckle, 248. Mignonette, 182. Fluid ...
  2. ... rose, lilly, tulip, honeysuckle, jasmin, red poppy, hyacinth, daisy, and a variety of geraniums, enamel the fields ... with a coat of the richest green ; and daisies and other flowers are seen enameling every part. ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Spare hours (Series 2) 
    Publication: Boston : Houghton, Mifflin and Company, [1883?]
    ... grey his breeks; His tooth is like the daisy fair, His only fault is in his hair." ... toes Turned up to the roots of the daisies " - unanaleezed, save by the slow cunning of the ...
  4. ... gold,' and avSoz, 'a flower.' The Ox-eye daisy, Maudlin-Wort, Bellis major, Buphthal'mum majus, Leucan'- ... Bougie. Dasmonomania, Demonomania. Da?s, Tasdas. Daffodil, Narcissus pseudonarcissus. Daisy, common, Bellis—d. Oxeye, Chrysan- themum leucanthemum. Damson, ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by E. & R. Parker, M. Carey & Son, and Benjamin Warner, 1817
    ... system. Cias-., Rrngencsiii, Ord-r, Polyramia superjlua. Tlie daisy. BELtts major. Buphthalmuin majus. Leucanthemumvulgare. Bellitlioides. Con- solida ...
  6. ... flowers. The head of flowers like the thistle, daisy, &c, and in all cases where a number ... said to be distinct from atropia. BELLIS. The daisy. This flower was once used as a vulnerary. ...
  7. ... Skevisch, Philadelphia or Skevisch or Narrow-leaved fleabane, Daisy, Cocash, Frostweed, Field- weed, Squawweed, is a plant ... appertaining to lichen. Lichens, li'kens. Order of perennial cryptogamic plants deriving their nourishment from the air. ...
  8. ... dejrymdn, mlékař, kravař, dais, déjs, zvýšená tabule; podium. Daisy 123 Dare daisy, dejzy, sedmikrása, chudobka, daker-hen, dejkr-hen, ckřastal ... rozhodně, určitě; • toriness, rozhodnost, určitost; • tory, rozhodný, určitý, perennial, peren'yel, stálý; sub., stálá rostlina; -ly, stále, ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Typical forms and special ends in creation 
    Publication: New York : Carter and Bros., 1856
    ... Euphorbia splendens. When very numerous, as in the daisy, the cup of the acorn, &c, it is ... these expand it shrivels and decays. In the daisy, and others of the family Compositas, the numerous ...
  10. ... active element of which is oxygen. Ox-eye daisy. The Chrysanthemum leucanthemum. Ox's tongue. Picris echiodes. O' ...
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