| 1832 - 646 pages
...air, and afterwards packed in boxes for transportation. FERNS and MOSSES, and the larger proportion of CRYPTOGAMIC PLANTS, may be dried in the common...Mosses as grow in tufts, being separated by the hand. SEA-WEEDS should be immersed for some hours in fresh water before they are dried ; and common blotting... | |
| 1832 - 672 pages
...air, and afterwards packed in boxes, for transportation. FERNS and MOSSES, and the larger proportion of CRYPTOGAMIC PLANTS, may be dried in the common...Mosses as grow in tufts being separated by the hand. SEA-WEEDS should be immersed for some hours in fresh water before they are dried ; and common blotting-paper... | |
| 1832 - 666 pages
...afterwards packed in boxes, for transportation. FERNS and MOSSES, and the larger proportion of CRYPTOOAMIC PLANTS, may be dried in the common way : such Mosses as grow in tufts being separated by the hand. SEA-WEEDS should be immersed for some hours in fresh water before they are dried ; and common blotting-paper... | |
| 1833 - 494 pages
...afterwards packed in a box for transportation. " FERNS and MOSSES, and the greater proportion of CRTPTOGAMIC PLANTS, may be dried in the common way ; such mosses as grow in tuft being separated by the hand. " SKA-WEEDS should be immersed for some hours in fresh water before... | |
| 1838 - 472 pages
...large, cun hardly be subjected to pressure ; a few flowers should be pressed, and the whole clusters of flowers and fruit, as well as a leaf, may be simply...separated by the hand. But both mosses and lichens, aa they cim at any future time be expanded by damping, may be dried by the traveller without pressure,... | |
| The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction VOL.XXXII - 1838 - 474 pages
...subjected to pressure ; a few flowers should be pressed, The greater number of Cryptogamic plants muy be dried in the common way, such mosses as grow in...by the hand. But both mosses and lichens, as they cun at any future time be expanded by damping, may be dried by the traveller without pressure, and... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1901 - 612 pages
...of moderate thickness, and either packed in boxes or well secured as parcels covered with oil-cloth. The greater number of cryptogamic plants may be dried...marking the place of growth and the date when gathered. With the specimens, fruits and seeds, there should be slips of paper, on which are to be written the... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1901 - 616 pages
...of moderate thickness, and either packed in boxes or well secured as parcels covered with oil-cloth. The greater number of cryptogamic plants may be dried...mosses and lichens, as they can at any future time r be expanded by damping, may be dried by the traveller without pressure, and put up, either each species... | |
| 1920 - 20 pages
...packed in boxes or well secured as parcels covered with oil-cloth. Palms, having their fructification and leaves very large, can hardly be subjected to...marking the place of growth and the date when gathered. (For lichens see also p. 10.) If the fruits of plants are of a small size so as to be preserved in... | |
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