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  1. ... CHAM A, Cheme. CHAM^EACTE, Sambucus ebulus. CHAMAEBATOS, Fragaria. CHAMiECEDRlS, Artemisia santonica. CHAMZECISSUS, Glecoma hederacea. CHAM^ECLEMA, ... Fragum, Y.'.fjt^Qor, ofthe ancients. (F.) Praise. Fragaria Vesca, Fragaria. FRAGILE VITREUM, Fragilitas ossium. FRAGIL'ITAS ...
  2. ... by Theophrastus odor. 6 : — P. speciosa is termed “ fragaria cretica saxatilis fruticosa folio subtus argenteo ” by Tournefort ... grow also in Spain and Southern France (Pers.) Fragaria vesca of Northern climates. ‘Called in Britain strawberry, ...
  3. 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
    ... fragro, to smell sweet. The strav berry. See Fragaria. FRAGARIA. (From fragro, to smell sweet.) The strawberry. 1. ... ben-y. Fraga. The mature fruit of the Fragaria vesca, fragelUs reptantibus of Lin- nxus, was formerly ...
  4. ... 18.—Ichijima, K. Cytological and genetic studies on Fragaria. Genetics, 1920, 2: 590-604.—Ikeno, S. Eine Monographie ... East. E. M. Stuoies on the genetics of Fragaria. Genetics, 1927, 12: 307-39.—Muller, K. O. ...
  5. ... tino Fraga. Brasil med., 1933, 47: 671-87. FRAGARIA. See Strawberry. FRAGNITO, Onofrio. Nozioni di semeiotica e ...