1Ther be vainer vish in the zea-Lor ,but ,herbe a booty!'
2The zea maize, or Indian corn, would be infinitely useful both for themselves, their poultry, and their pigs.
3Here, we characterize the early evolutionary outcomes following secondary contact between invasive Helicoverpa armigera and native H. zea in Brazil.
4The religious zea and romantic daring which a long course of Moorish wars had called forth were now exalted to redoubled fervor.
5Previous genetic studies of the perennialism in Zea have yielded contradictory results.
6Nearly the same result was observed with the radicles of Zea mays.
7I egzpect we going to have ztorm-very bad ztorms in dese zeas.
8When Father Zea arrived, he was received with great demonstrations of joy.
9With the exception of Zea, his Lordship, however, did not visit them.
10The harmony was established and wisely cultivated by the Franciscan monk, Bernardo Zea.
11Father Zea whispered some complaints at the daily augmentation of this ambulatory collection.
12The landing-place in the port of Zea, I recollect distinctly.
13He hoped to reach the forest, and seek assistance at Atures from Father Zea.
14He appends the words "very good" to those of Zea and Limnanthes.
15Father Zea hoped to reestablish his health by visiting the Missions of Rio Negro.
16Zea mays (Gramineae).- Asingleplant in the greenhouse produced a good many grains.