| Sir William Jackson Hooker - 1830 - 526 páginas
...the cotyledons to show the radicle more distinctly, and the plumule :— all of the nut. we.—WJH the fruit is eaten on all occasions ; it has, when...of a Spanish chestnut, and I have been assured by Europseans who have subsisted on it exclusively for two days, that no other unpleasant effect was the... | |
| 1832 - 780 páginas
...New South Wales." By the natives the large and handsome seeds are eaten on all occasions, and have, when roasted, the flavour of a Spanish chestnut ;...have been assured by Europeans, who have subsisted on them exclusively for two day*, that no other unpleasant effect resulted than a slight pain in the bowels,... | |
| 1832 - 778 páginas
...New South Wales." By the natives the large and handsome seeds are eaten on all occasions, and have, when roasted, the flavour of a Spanish chestnut ;...been assured by Europeans ? who have subsisted on them exclusively for two days, that no other unpleasant effect resulted than a slight pain in the bowels,... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1837 - 644 páginas
...green and pinnated, and the shade afforded by the whole tree excels that of any in New South Wales. By the natives the fruit is eaten on all occasions....when roasted, the flavour of a Spanish chestnut; and Europeans, who have subsisted on it exclusively for two days, experienced no other unpleasant effect... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1837 - 640 páginas
...green and pinnated, and the shade afforded by the whole tree excels that of any in New South Wales. By the natives the fruit is eaten on all occasions....when roasted, the flavour of a Spanish chestnut ; and Europeans, who have subsisted on it exclusively for two days, experienced no other unpleasant effect... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1839 - 646 páginas
...green and pinnated, and the shade afforded by the whole tree excels that of any in New South Wales. By the natives the fruit is eaten on all occasions....when roasted, the flavour of a Spanish chestnut; and Europeans, who have subsisted on it exclusively for two days, experienced no other unpleasant effect... | |
| New South Wales. Department of Agriculture - 1894 - 1164 páginas
...interesting new plant producing fruit larger than a Spanish chestnut, by which name it is here known. . . . By the natives the fruit is eaten on all occasions....when roasted, the flavour of a Spanish chestnut, and ] have been assured by Europeans who have subsisted on it exclusively for two days, that no other unpleasant... | |
| Joseph Henry Maiden - 1899 - 74 páginas
...task in 1828, and was accompanied by Allan Cunningham. They discovered this tree, and Fraser says, " By the natives the fruit is eaten on all occasions...Europeans who have subsisted on it exclusively for two days, that no other unpleasant effect was the result than a slight pain in the bowels, and that only... | |
| New South Wales. Department of Lands. Forestry Branch - 1917 - 396 páginas
...in 1828, and was accompanied by Allan Cunningham. They discovered this tree, and Fraser says : — " By the natives the fruit is eaten on all occasions...Europeans who have subsisted on it exclusively for two days, that no other unpleasant effect was the result than a slight pain in the bowels, and that only... | |
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