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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The domestic encyclopaedia : or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by William Young Birch, and Abraham Small, no. 17, South Second-Street : and T. & J. Swords, New-York ; Robert Carr, printer, 1803[-1804]
    ... being a pernicious food for cattle. Bellis. See Daisy. BELLOWS, an apparatus so contrived, as alternately to ... BETONY (Wood), or Betomca officinalis, L. a low perennial plant, growing wild in woods and thick- ets ; ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The domestic encyclopaedia, or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a .... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by William Young Birch, and Abraham Small, no. 17, South Second-Street ; Robert Carr, printer, 1804
    ... being a pernicious food for cattle. Bellis. See Daisy. BELLOWS, an apparatus so contrived, as alternately to ... BETONY (Wood) or Betonica officinalis, L. a low perennial plant, growing wild in woods and thick- ets; ...
  3. ... of the common white-weed, or ox-eye daisy (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum), a worthless plant, which has come ... in the ground upon the roots of the perennial grasses and other herbaceous plants. Although above sixty ...
  4. ... ray and central florets of, for instance, the daisy, and this difference is often accompanied with the ... in the cotyledons, can be crossed. Annual and perennial plants, deciduous and evergreen trees, plants inhabiting different ...
  5. ... used topically and in- ternally. We have a Daisy (B. integrifolia), indigenous to the United States. It ... the object in view. For this purpose, the perennial roots answer well, gathered after the first frost ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The philosophy of natural history 
    Publication: Boston : Hilliard, Gray, Little and Wilkins, 1829
    ... mone, the poppy, the peony, the ranunculus, the daisy, the marigold, the rose, (fee, double, or rather ... of decay and of dissolution arrive. But these perennial plants undergo, every year, all the vicis- situdes ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Ophthalmology and otolaryngology 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General, Dept. of the Army : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1957
    ... mats of all types—especially popular were the daisy mats. They took turns reading the talking books, ...
  8. ... yellow mead, J • And prink their haar^vith daisies, or to pick ■* ^tfe23t A cheap but wholesome ... sum is this.—If man's convenience, health, Or safety, interfere, his rights and claims Are paramount, and ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Zoonomia, or, The laws of organic life : vol. I 
    Publication: New-York : Printed by T. & J. Swords ..., 1796
    ... flower to each root, as the gentianella and daisy; and that in the contest for air and ...
  10. ... rarely excelled ; pinks, roses, jessamins, lavender, hyacinths, and daisies flourish almost all the year round, and are ...
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