Systematic Pomology, Treating of Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsOrange Judd Company, 1903 - 288 páginas |
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... natural subdivision of pomology into two branches somewhat inadequate to the circum- stances , especially in North America . Fruit growers have found more and more that the fullest knowledge of the fruits themselves , combined with the ...
... natural subdivision of pomology into two branches somewhat inadequate to the circum- stances , especially in North America . Fruit growers have found more and more that the fullest knowledge of the fruits themselves , combined with the ...
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... naturally choose a few specially well - formed and typical specimens for critical examination while making up his notes . Usually five to eight such specimens , carefully selected , will form the most convenient and satisfactory basis ...
... naturally choose a few specially well - formed and typical specimens for critical examination while making up his notes . Usually five to eight such specimens , carefully selected , will form the most convenient and satisfactory basis ...
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... natural size without the use of the long bellows extension . These short - focus lenses , often spoken of rather erroneously as wide - angle lenses , are not suitable for general outdoor work , however , and are to be re- garded always ...
... natural size without the use of the long bellows extension . These short - focus lenses , often spoken of rather erroneously as wide - angle lenses , are not suitable for general outdoor work , however , and are to be re- garded always ...
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... natural size if the camera bellows is long enough . To use a lens having an equivalent focus of 81⁄2 inches , such as one usually finds in a 5 x 7 camera , a bellows ex- tension of 16 to 18 inches is required . The notion of ...
... natural size if the camera bellows is long enough . To use a lens having an equivalent focus of 81⁄2 inches , such as one usually finds in a 5 x 7 camera , a bellows ex- tension of 16 to 18 inches is required . The notion of ...
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... in the cavity , and in all such instances these must be carefully described . The stem naturally comes to attention while the cavity is being described . It is long DESCRIBING POME FRUITS 45 Different Cavity Formations.
... in the cavity , and in all such instances these must be carefully described . The stem naturally comes to attention while the cavity is being described . It is long DESCRIBING POME FRUITS 45 Different Cavity Formations.
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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.