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... chiefly in dry woods , along rivers , & c . , in W. New England to Wisconsin and southwards . The CHESTNUT OAK ( Q. prinus ) is also a much es- teemed timber tree , common from Penna . southwards , -The SWAMP WHITE OAK ( Q. discolor ) ...
... chiefly in dry woods , along rivers , & c . , in W. New England to Wisconsin and southwards . The CHESTNUT OAK ( Q. prinus ) is also a much es- teemed timber tree , common from Penna . southwards , -The SWAMP WHITE OAK ( Q. discolor ) ...
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... chiefly by having the panicle much more contracted , and all turned to one side ; 3. NAKED OAT ( A. nuda ) , differing from the Tartarian Oat chiefly in having the paleæ very slightly adherent to the seeds , which , therefore , fall ...
... chiefly by having the panicle much more contracted , and all turned to one side ; 3. NAKED OAT ( A. nuda ) , differing from the Tartarian Oat chiefly in having the paleæ very slightly adherent to the seeds , which , therefore , fall ...
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... chiefly of greenstone and basalt , contain silver , copper , and iron ores , and afford excellent pasturage . OCHNA'CEE , a natural order of exogenous plants , containing not quite 100 known species , natives of tropical and subtropical ...
... chiefly of greenstone and basalt , contain silver , copper , and iron ores , and afford excellent pasturage . OCHNA'CEE , a natural order of exogenous plants , containing not quite 100 known species , natives of tropical and subtropical ...
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... chiefly the privileges of a free port from the year 1819 , have developed this city from a mere Turkish fortress into the chief commercial town of the Black Sea , and the third in the Russian empire , after St Petersburg and Riga . On ...
... chiefly the privileges of a free port from the year 1819 , have developed this city from a mere Turkish fortress into the chief commercial town of the Black Sea , and the third in the Russian empire , after St Petersburg and Riga . On ...
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... chiefly obtained from the Crucifere . They probably all contain the radical allyl ( C3H5 ) . The oils of garlic and of mustard ( both of which have been described in special articles ) , and those of horse- radish , scurvy - grass , and ...
... chiefly obtained from the Crucifere . They probably all contain the radical allyl ( C3H5 ) . The oils of garlic and of mustard ( both of which have been described in special articles ) , and those of horse- radish , scurvy - grass , and ...
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