Chaumantelle in shape, but narrow at the crown, and more compressed towards the stalk, about three inches and a half long, and two inches and a half in diameter. Eye small, open, with a very shut strigose calyx, slightly sunk in a narrow obtusely angular... Garden Vegetables, and how to Cultivate Them - Page 86by Fearing Burr - 1866 - 355 pagesFull view - About this book
| Medicine - 1847 - 712 pages
...(esophagus, opposite the cricoid cartilage, hanging down between the trachea and oesophagus, three inches and a half long, and two inches and a half in circumference. Immediately behind the cricoid cartilage, and on a level with the commencement of the... | |
| George Lindley - 1831 - 648 pages
...considerably more elongated than the inner one next the tree, giving fit a curved direction, about three inches and a half long, and two inches and a half in diameter. /,//'• small, open, with very short segments of the calyx. Stalk an inch long. curved, diagonally... | |
| George Lindley - Fruit-culture - 1831 - 674 pages
...Chaumantelle in shape, but narrow at the crown, and more compressed towards the stalk, about three inches and a half long, and two inches and a half in diameter. Eye small, open, with a very shut strigose calyx, slightly sunk in a narrow obtusely angular hollow.... | |
| William Robert Prince, William Prince - Fruit - 1831 - 236 pages
...Chaumontelle in shape, but narrow at the crown, and more compressed towards the stalk ; about three inches and a half long, and two inches and a half in diameter. Eye small, open, and a very short strigose calyx, slightly sunk in a narrow obtusely angular hollow.... | |
| George Lindley - 1831 - 662 pages
...Chaumantelle in shape, but narrow at the crown, and more compressed towards the stalk, about three inches and a half long, and two inches and a half in diameter. Eye small, open, with- a very shut strigose calyx, slightly sunk in a narrow obtusely angular hollow.... | |
| 1847 - 1182 pages
...oesophagus, opposite the cricoid cartilage, hanging down between the trachea and oesophagus, three inches and a half long, and two inches and a half in circumference. Immediately behind the cricoid cartilage, and on a level with the commencement of the... | |
| George Gordon, Robert Glendinning - Conifers - 1858 - 384 pages
...branches and trunk producing abundance of short shootSj and tufts of leaves. Cones, oblong, cylindrical, five inches and a half long, and two inches and a half wide, quite straight, without any footstalk, and with a hard, glossy surface. Scales, one inch broad,... | |
| Timothy Holmes - 1861 - 932 pages
...mentions the case of a sailor, aged nineteen, whose chest was transfixed by the bolt of the trysail-mast (five inches and a half long, and two inches and a half wide). It entered between the fourth and fifth left ribs, fracturing the fourth about one inch and... | |
| Timothy Holmes - 1870 - 978 pages
...mentions the case of a sailor, aged nineteen, whose chest wan transfixed by the bolt of the trysail-mast (five inches and a half long, and two inches and a half wide). It entered between the fourth and fifth left ribs, fracturing the fourth about one inch and... | |
| Fearing Burr - Vegetable gardening - 1874 - 694 pages
...the garden Early Frame. _ _ ii. SHORT GREEN. sorts, justly styled a standard variety. Plant healthy and vigorous, six to ten feet in length ; fruit straight...fully ripe, of a yellowish, russet-brown color ; flesh green ishcueumb". white, rather seedy, but tender, and of an agreeable flavor. It is a few days later... | |
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