Systematic Pomology, Treating of Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsOrange Judd Company, 1903 - 288 páginas |
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... given varieties . This latter sense is the one in which the term nomencla- ture is more frequently used by pomologists . ( By the way , this word " nomenclature " is ac- cented on the first and third syllables , and not on the second ...
... given varieties . This latter sense is the one in which the term nomencla- ture is more frequently used by pomologists . ( By the way , this word " nomenclature " is ac- cented on the first and third syllables , and not on the second ...
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... given sample of fruit is to make a suitable description . The description may be fully written out in proper form , or it may be merely a brief mental in- ventory of the characters of the fruit . In any case , however , the characters ...
... given sample of fruit is to make a suitable description . The description may be fully written out in proper form , or it may be merely a brief mental in- ventory of the characters of the fruit . In any case , however , the characters ...
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... given . Before we pass now to the description of the fruits themselves , we may stop for a single observation regarding the nature of the sample to be chosen . It goes without saying that the specimens chosen for descrip- tion should be ...
... given . Before we pass now to the description of the fruits themselves , we may stop for a single observation regarding the nature of the sample to be chosen . It goes without saying that the specimens chosen for descrip- tion should be ...
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... given are often more useful than the descriptive text . In making descriptions , therefore , the value of a good figure should be duly recognized . No description can fairly be allowed to be complete without some sort of drawing or ...
... given are often more useful than the descriptive text . In making descriptions , therefore , the value of a good figure should be duly recognized . No description can fairly be allowed to be complete without some sort of drawing or ...
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... given variety numbering a half dozen specimens . Let us take the blank form shown in Fig . 7 , on page 35 , and follow the outline there pro- vided . The fruit is first considered . Possibly it would be more logical to examine the tree ...
... given variety numbering a half dozen specimens . Let us take the blank form shown in Fig . 7 , on page 35 , and follow the outline there pro- vided . The fruit is first considered . Possibly it would be more logical to examine the tree ...
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Página 123 - Rule 2. — The society reserves the right, in case of long, inappropriate, or otherwise objectionable names to shorten, modify, or wholly change the same, when they shall occur in its discussions or reports; and also to recommend such changes for general adoption.
Página 123 - RULE 4. Should the question of priority arise between different names for the same variety of fruit, other circumstances being equal, the name first publicly bestowed will be given precedence.