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Daniel Coit Gilman:The new international encyclopeia Volume 15
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[EAN: 9781130451481], Neubuch, DANIEL COIT GILMAN,SUBJECTS, This item is printed on demand. Paperback. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1909 Excerpt: . . . a time he was professor of fine arts at Columbian University. PARTRIDGE-BERRY, or Checkeb-bebby. Members of the genus Mitchella, of the natural order Rubiacese (madder family), represented by one species in America and one in Japan. The habitats are dry, sandy knolls in piney woods, but it may be found in most dry woods. Its leaves are smooth and shining, round-ovate, opposite with short petioles, and traversed with light lines; flowers in pairs with ovaries united. The fruit is a beautiful scarlet berry crowned with the calyx teeth of the two flowers, each with four small seed-like and bony nutlets. The berry, which is about the size of that of the wintergreen, but almost tasteless, remains on the plant during the winter. Blossoms appear in June and July. PARTRIDGE DOVE, or Pabtridoe Pigeon. An Australian pigeon of the genus Geophaps, approaching in character and habits to the gallinaceous birds, and particularly to partridges. The plumage has a bronze tinge and lustre on the wings, which resembles that of the closely allied bronze wings (q. v. ). There are several species. They live mostly on the ground, and rise w ith a whirring noise, like the pheasant, when disturbed. They are highly esteemed for the table. Geotrygon montana, a species of another genus, hears the name partridge dove in the West Indies. It also seeks its food chiefly on the ground, although it affects well-wooded districts. PARTRIDGE-WOOD. A very pretty, usually reddish, variously streaked hard wood from the West Indies and Brazil, where it is used in shipbuilding. In choice specimens the layers of wood are curled upon one another so as to resemble the feathers of the partridge; hence its name. Its chief use in other countries is for cabinet-work, parasol-sticks, fans, and other small a. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.<
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Daniel Coit Gilman:The New International Encyclop Eia Volume 15 (Paperback)
- edizione con copertina flessibile 2012, ISBN: 1130451488
[EAN: 9781130451481], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers … Altro …
[EAN: 9781130451481], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1909 Excerpt: .a time he was professor of fine arts at Columbian University. PARTRIDGE-BERRY, or Checkeb-bebby. Members of the genus Mitchella, of the natural order Rubiacese (madder family), represented by one species in America and one in Japan. The habitats are dry, sandy knolls in piney woods, but it may be found in most dry woods. Its leaves are smooth and shining, round-ovate, opposite with short petioles, and traversed with light lines; flowers in pairs with ovaries united. The fruit is a beautiful scarlet berry crowned with the calyx teeth of the two flowers, each with four small seed-like and bony nutlets. The berry, which is about the size of that of the wintergreen, but almost tasteless, remains on the plant during the winter. Blossoms appear in June and July. PARTRIDGE DOVE, or Pabtridoe Pigeon. An Australian pigeon of the genus Geophaps, approaching in character and habits to the gallinaceous birds, and particularly to partridges. The plumage has a bronze tinge and lustre on the wings, which resembles that of the closely allied bronze wings (q.v.). There are several species. They live mostly on the ground, and rise w ith a whirring noise, like the pheasant, when disturbed. They are highly esteemed for the table. Geotrygon montana, a species of another genus, hears the name 'partridge dove' in the West Indies. It also seeks its food chiefly on the ground, although it affects well-wooded districts. PARTRIDGE-WOOD. A very pretty, usually reddish, variously streaked hard wood from the West Indies and Brazil, where it is used in shipbuilding. In choice specimens the layers of wood are curled upon one another so as to resemble the feathers of the partridge; hence its name. Its chief use in other countries is for cabinet-work, parasol-sticks, fans, and other small a.<
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Daniel Coit Gilman:The New International Encyclopaeeia Volume 15 (Paperback)
- edizione con copertina flessibile 2012, ISBN: 1130451488
[EAN: 9781130451481], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers … Altro …
[EAN: 9781130451481], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1909 Excerpt: .a time he was professor of fine arts at Columbian University. PARTRIDGE-BERRY, or Checkeb-bebby. Members of the genus Mitchella, of the natural order Rubiacese (madder family), represented by one species in America and one in Japan. The habitats are dry, sandy knolls in piney woods, but it may be found in most dry woods. Its leaves are smooth and shining, round-ovate, opposite with short petioles, and traversed with light lines; flowers in pairs with ovaries united. The fruit is a beautiful scarlet berry crowned with the calyx teeth of the two flowers, each with four small seed-like and bony nutlets. The berry, which is about the size of that of the wintergreen, but almost tasteless, remains on the plant during the winter. Blossoms appear in June and July. PARTRIDGE DOVE, or Pabtridoe Pigeon. An Australian pigeon of the genus Geophaps, approaching in character and habits to the gallinaceous birds, and particularly to partridges. The plumage has a bronze tinge and lustre on the wings, which resembles that of the closely allied bronze wings (q.v.). There are several species. They live mostly on the ground, and rise w ith a whirring noise, like the pheasant, when disturbed. They are highly esteemed for the table. Geotrygon montana, a species of another genus, hears the name partridge dove in the West Indies. It also seeks its food chiefly on the ground, although it affects well-wooded districts. PARTRIDGE-WOOD. A very pretty, usually reddish, variously streaked hard wood from the West Indies and Brazil, where it is used in shipbuilding. In choice specimens the layers of wood are curled upon one another so as to resemble the feathers of the partridge; hence its name. Its chief use in other countries is for cabinet-work, parasol-sticks, fans, and other small a.<
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Daniel Coit Gilman:The New International Encyclop Eia Volume 15 (Paperback)
- edizione con copertina flessibile 2012, ISBN: 1130451488
[EAN: 9781130451481], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers c… Altro …
[EAN: 9781130451481], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1909 Excerpt: .a time he was professor of fine arts at Columbian University. PARTRIDGE-BERRY, or Checkeb-bebby. Members of the genus Mitchella, of the natural order Rubiacese (madder family), represented by one species in America and one in Japan. The habitats are dry, sandy knolls in piney woods, but it may be found in most dry woods. Its leaves are smooth and shining, round-ovate, opposite with short petioles, and traversed with light lines; flowers in pairs with ovaries united. The fruit is a beautiful scarlet berry crowned with the calyx teeth of the two flowers, each with four small seed-like and bony nutlets. The berry, which is about the size of that of the wintergreen, but almost tasteless, remains on the plant during the winter. Blossoms appear in June and July. PARTRIDGE DOVE, or Pabtridoe Pigeon. An Australian pigeon of the genus Geophaps, approaching in character and habits to the gallinaceous birds, and particularly to partridges. The plumage has a bronze tinge and lustre on the wings, which resembles that of the closely allied bronze wings (q.v.). There are several species. They live mostly on the ground, and rise w ith a whirring noise, like the pheasant, when disturbed. They are highly esteemed for the table. Geotrygon montana, a species of another genus, hears the name 'partridge dove' in the West Indies. It also seeks its food chiefly on the ground, although it affects well-wooded districts. PARTRIDGE-WOOD. A very pretty, usually reddish, variously streaked hard wood from the West Indies and Brazil, where it is used in shipbuilding. In choice specimens the layers of wood are curled upon one another so as to resemble the feathers of the partridge; hence its name. Its chief use in other countries is for cabinet-work, parasol-sticks, fans, and other small a.<
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Daniel Coit Gilman:The New International Encyclopaeeia Volume 15 (Paperback)
- edizione con copertina flessibile 2012, ISBN: 1130451488
[EAN: 9781130451481], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers c… Altro …
[EAN: 9781130451481], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1909 Excerpt: .a time he was professor of fine arts at Columbian University. PARTRIDGE-BERRY, or Checkeb-bebby. Members of the genus Mitchella, of the natural order Rubiacese (madder family), represented by one species in America and one in Japan. The habitats are dry, sandy knolls in piney woods, but it may be found in most dry woods. Its leaves are smooth and shining, round-ovate, opposite with short petioles, and traversed with light lines; flowers in pairs with ovaries united. The fruit is a beautiful scarlet berry crowned with the calyx teeth of the two flowers, each with four small seed-like and bony nutlets. The berry, which is about the size of that of the wintergreen, but almost tasteless, remains on the plant during the winter. Blossoms appear in June and July. PARTRIDGE DOVE, or Pabtridoe Pigeon. An Australian pigeon of the genus Geophaps, approaching in character and habits to the gallinaceous birds, and particularly to partridges. The plumage has a bronze tinge and lustre on the wings, which resembles that of the closely allied bronze wings (q.v.). There are several species. They live mostly on the ground, and rise w ith a whirring noise, like the pheasant, when disturbed. They are highly esteemed for the table. Geotrygon montana, a species of another genus, hears the name partridge dove in the West Indies. It also seeks its food chiefly on the ground, although it affects well-wooded districts. PARTRIDGE-WOOD. A very pretty, usually reddish, variously streaked hard wood from the West Indies and Brazil, where it is used in shipbuilding. In choice specimens the layers of wood are curled upon one another so as to resemble the feathers of the partridge; hence its name. Its chief use in other countries is for cabinet-work, parasol-sticks, fans, and other small a.<
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