Dr. Taylor wanted you to buy his balsam liverwort, Dr. Berlin, his antibilious pills.
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But I do have some vinegar, liverwort, and limonum.
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He had taken out the bit of liverwort.
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The savage uttered a terrible cry, flung up his arms, and fell without a move among the liverwort.
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I know invariably where to look for the first liverwort, and where the largest and finest may be found.
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The Bryophyta are divided into the Hepaticae (liverworts) and Musci (mosses).
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The exquisite engravings, illustrating the genera of Ferns, Hepaticæ, and Mosses, are also a great assistance.
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The genera of the Cryptogams (Ferns down to Hepaticae) are illustrated in fourteen crowded plates.
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Lunularia vulgaris (Hepaticae, Fam.
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In the Hepaticae we can recognize three subordinate groups-theMarchantiales, Jungermanniales and Anthocerotales; and in the Musci also three groups-theSphagnales, Andreaeales and Bryales.
Ús de liverworts en anglès
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The Bryophyta are divided into the Hepaticae (liverworts) and Musci (mosses).
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Take, for instance, the case of the liverworts.
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The mosses, liverworts, and lichens take possession of the trees and cover them with a unique decoration.
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In his non-administrative work, he has confined himself almost entirely to bryology, the science of mosses & liverworts.
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The sexual organs are much like those of the liverworts and are borne at the apex of the stems.
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Spores of mosses and liverworts, of vascular cryptogams, and pollen cells of phanerogams, which are the analogue of the spores.
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Mousie came running to us, holding in her hand, which trembled from excitement, a little bunch of liverworts and anemones.
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Though the number of species of mosses is far greater than of liverworts, the group offers much less diversity of form.
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Talk, perhaps apocryphal, hinted that radiation from wartime bombing has caused the liverworts to mutate into myriad forms, many of quite exceptional beauty.
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In even deeper shadows grew bushes and shrubs, and at the foot of it all were the mosses and lichens, liverworts and ferns.
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The moist air, the cycles of growth and rot, allow the survival of mosses, liverworts, ferns and more than 50 species of lichen.
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Creeping liverworts are here also in abundance, and several rare species of fungi, exceedingly small, and frail, and delicate, as if made only for beauty.
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Dr. Taylor wanted you to buy his balsam liverwort, Dr. Berlin, his antibilious pills.
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But I do have some vinegar, liverwort, and limonum.
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He had taken out the bit of liverwort.
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The savage uttered a terrible cry, flung up his arms, and fell without a move among the liverwort.