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MONOECIA MONANDRIA.
the preceding. It is Incrufted, and fmells and
taftes like the C. znilgaris.
CHARA caulium arriculis inermibiis diaphanis fu-
perne latioribus. Syd, nal. 613 5^;. /;/. 1624.
(/'W/. a."!. Paris. 1719,/'. iH,/. 8, 9. Bilkn. i.
c. p. 59, /. 13,/. 2, Scbmiedel t. 14)
Pellucid pliant Chara. Anglls.
In lakes, as in Loch-Lomond^ by Dr. Tarfons. In
Hill-Loch, upon Creg-cbaillech, in BreadalbanCy
and at Cc^nrie^ a village four miles from Cr/V/r
Mr 6'///^r/.
1 he ilalks are eight or ten inches long, fidular^
tender, fmooth, flexible, and of a dull green
pellucid colour : the leaves are Imooth, linear,
fillular, T-ointed at the end, from four to ten or
jwelve in a whirl, often fubdivided into two and
iometimes into three forks or branches, at a
joir.t near their extremity : the whirls grow in
clufters towards the upper part of the ftalks,
iecondary ones being pioduced from the ala of
(he primary : the frudifications grow either fingle
or in pairs, feffile, and placed on the infide, at
the angle of the fork or branches abovemen-
tioned : thefe frudlifi cations appear at firft like
fmall round yellowifii grains, which afterwards
turn black, and are enclofed within a green
•LT-anfnarcr.r rind or pericarpiuni.
DIANDRIA.
the preceding. It is Incrufted, and fmells and
taftes like the C. znilgaris.
CHARA caulium arriculis inermibiis diaphanis fu-
perne latioribus. Syd, nal. 613 5^;. /;/. 1624.
(/'W/. a."!. Paris. 1719,/'. iH,/. 8, 9. Bilkn. i.
c. p. 59, /. 13,/. 2, Scbmiedel t. 14)
Pellucid pliant Chara. Anglls.
In lakes, as in Loch-Lomond^ by Dr. Tarfons. In
Hill-Loch, upon Creg-cbaillech, in BreadalbanCy
and at Cc^nrie^ a village four miles from Cr/V/r
Mr 6'///^r/.
1 he ilalks are eight or ten inches long, fidular^
tender, fmooth, flexible, and of a dull green
pellucid colour : the leaves are Imooth, linear,
fillular, T-ointed at the end, from four to ten or
jwelve in a whirl, often fubdivided into two and
iometimes into three forks or branches, at a
joir.t near their extremity : the whirls grow in
clufters towards the upper part of the ftalks,
iecondary ones being pioduced from the ala of
(he primary : the frudifications grow either fingle
or in pairs, feffile, and placed on the infide, at
the angle of the fork or branches abovemen-
tioned : thefe frudlifi cations appear at firft like
fmall round yellowifii grains, which afterwards
turn black, and are enclofed within a green
•LT-anfnarcr.r rind or pericarpiuni.
DIANDRIA.
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > Blair Collection > Flora Scotica: or, a systematic arrangement, in the Linnaean method, of the native plants of Scotland and the Hebrides > Volume 1 > (628) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/79194768 |
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Description | Vol. I. |
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Shelfmark | Blair.153 |
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Description | A selection of books from a collection of more than 500 titles, mostly on religious and literary topics. Also includes some material dealing with other Celtic languages and societies. Collection created towards the end of the 19th century by Lady Evelyn Stewart Murray. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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