| Friedrich August Flückiger, Daniel Hanbury - 1874 - 736 pages
...Journ. of Botany, ix. Argent. 1564. 83. (1871) 163. " Hortus Malabar, xi. (1692) ttfc. **• * •lip upper surface with the scars, often hairy, of leaves,...line of little, elevated, dot-like rings, — the scare of roots. H if rootstock is usually rough and shrunken, varying in colour from ,rk brown to orange-brown,... | |
| Friedrich August Flückiger, Daniel Hanbury - 1879 - 836 pages
...pieces, a few inches long, and from £ to 1 inch in greatest diameter. Each piece is obscurely marked on the upper surface with the scars, often hairy, of...under with a zigzag line of little, elevated, dot-like rings,—the scars of roots. The rootstock is usually rough and shrunken, varying in colour from dark... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1882 - 626 pages
...pieces, a few inches long, and from Jl inch in greatest diameter. Each piece is obscurely marked on the upper surface with the scars, often hairy, of...root-stock is usually rough and shrunken, varying in color from darkbrown to orange-brown, breaking easily with a short corky fracture, and exhibiting a... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association. Annual Meeting - 1882 - 628 pages
...pieces, a few inches long, and from j-1 inch in greatest diameter. Each piece is obscurely marked on the upper surface with the scars, often hairy, of...root-stock is usually rough and shrunken, varying in color from darkbrown to orange-brown, breaking easilj' with a short corky fracture, and exhibiting... | |
| William Dymock - 1885 - 1058 pages
...cut off; on the under surface may be seen a zigzag line of little elevated dot-like rings, the scare of roots. The root-stock is usually rough and shrunken, varying in colour from dark brown to orange brown, breaking easily with a short corky fracture, and exhibiting a whitish spongy interior.... | |
| William Dymock, C. J. H. Warden, Charles James Hislop Warden, David Hooper - 1893 - 878 pages
...attached the lower portion of the leaves which have been cut off ; on the under surface may be seen a zigzag line of little elevated dot-like rings, the...easily with a short corky fracture, and exhibiting a whitish spongy interior. The odour is aromatic and agreeable ; the taste bitterish and pungent. The... | |
| William Dymock, C. J. H. Warden, Charles James Hislop Warden, David Hooper - 1893 - 892 pages
...attached the lower portion of the leaves which have been cut off ; ou the under surface tnay be soon a zigzag line of little elevated dot-like rings, the...usually rough and shrunken, varying in colour from dark-brown to orange-brown, breaking easily with a short corky fracture, and exhibiting a whitish spongy... | |
| Ernest John Parry - 1908 - 596 pages
...pieces, a few inches long and from 4 to 1 inch in greatest diameter. Each piece is obscurely marked on the upper surface with the scars, often hairy, of...little, elevated dot-like rings, the scars of roots. The root stock is usually rough and shrunken, varying in colour from dark brown to orange brown, breaking... | |
| Ernest John Parry - 1908 - 606 pages
...to 1 inch in greatest diameter. Each piece is obscurely marked on the upper surface with the scare, often hairy, of leaves, and on the under with a zig-zag...little, elevated dot-like rings, the scars of roots. The root stock is usually rough and shrunken, varying in colour from dark brown to orange brown, breaking... | |
| 1881 - 1122 pages
...pieces, a few inches long and from i — 1 inch in greatest diameter. Each piece is obscurely marked on the upper surface with the scars, often hairy, of...elevated, dot-like rings, the scars of roots. The root stock is usually rough and shrunken, varying in colour from dark brown to orange brown, breaking... | |
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