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Descriptive guide to the grounds, buildings and collections
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and driveway approaches. The house contains fifteen com-
partments, separated by glass partitions and doors.
House No. r…
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tree (Olea europaea), of which a small specimen will be found
near the oleanders; this plant was originally from the Med…
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family. At the junction of the brook with this pond is the
water-plantain family, including, besides the water-plantain…
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are: the common blue flag of our swamps, the yellow flag
of Europe, the German iris, the Siberian iris, the Japanese…
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young shoots are sometimes used as a vegetable. Closely
related to this, and just south of it, is the amaranth family,…
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member of this family and a native of North America. The
tanks in the court of the public conservatories contain a great…
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stonecrop family, where there will be found many of the
stonecrops (Sedun:), among the more showy and attractive
being…
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is the loosestrife family, represented by the purple loosestrife,
a native of Europe, but…
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this is sometimes known as creeping Charlie; the fringed
loosestrife, from North America, is also here, as is the…
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plants, is the water-leaf family, at the base of a large rock
on the ridge; there are the purple, the broad-leaved, and…
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nums; it is to this family that the potato, tomato and egg-
plant belong. A little beyond and to the left of the mints…
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buckwheat family, to which belong the climbing bindweeds
and brunnichia. On the left hand side, and beyond the…
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smooth alder, common along streams and in swamps, is also
here. Following the birch family on the same side of the
path…
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be found several species of the strawberry-shrub, including
the hairy one which has the fragrant flowers scented like…
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illustrating the plum family, to which belong the plums,
cherries, apricots, and peaches. As many of the species of…
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together with other woody members of this family. The
tanners’-tree family comes next with a single representative,
the…
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chestnuts are trees, and are grown in the arboretum. Fol-
lowing this is the soapberry family, with the soapberry, from…
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of Europe, the berries of which are acrid and poisonous; the
berries of several of the species of oleaster are edible;…
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ber of the privets, including the California privet so much
used for hedges; a variety of lilacs (Syrznga), including…
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the path from the viburnums, and here will be found, among
others, the fragrant honeysuckle, from China, one of the…
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Zus) as a collection apart, many species grown here not being
represented in the arboretum and fruticetum. Immediately…
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and the butternut are both wild elsewhere in the Garden.
The pecan-nut (#zcoria pecar), wild in the south central United…
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sides of the road leading to the Lorillard mansion. The oaks,
the chestnuts, and the beeches belong here. The oaks
(…
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is valued in that region on account of its bark which is used
in tanning leather. The swamp oak, the scarlet oak, the…
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the Bronx River. The magnolia family will be found
mainly in the swale lying between the two ridges, with a
few…
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Near the eastern end of the long bridge are trees illus-
trating the senna family, the pea family, the rue family, and…
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to the north of the sumac family, are the maple and buckeye
families. The maples (Acer) are represented by a number
of…
Phlox, 56
Britton’s, 56
Tamily, 56
ground, 56
white-flowered, 56
hairy, 56
Phoenix dactvlifera, 4
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Large archaeohyracids (Typotheria, Notoungulata) from central Chile and Patagonia : including a revision of Archaeotypotherium
Contributors
Darin A. Croft
Department of Organismal Biology
and Anatomy
The University of Chicago
1027 East 57th Street…
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and don’t include any documentation
besides liner notes. I don’t know who has
the information in these cases, but it cer-…
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fascism, and fascists demonstrated there
during the day, with…
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Decade, by Ellen Willis. Knopf.
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tion at the University of Maryland Art
Gallery (College Park), and it is an ap-…
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Peonies, bulbs and hardy plants
BABCOCK PEONY GARDENS, JAMESTOWN, NEW YORK
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The natural history of dogs : Canidae or genus Canis of authors ; including also the genera Hyaena and Proteles / by Lieut. Col…
THE AMERICAN WOLVES. 155
fore-wrists is present. The grey about the eyes
and face, in old individuals, is likewise similar;…
NORTH AMERICAN PRAIRIE WOLF. 163
of lupus. 'The choice of open plains, burrowing in
large communities, instinctive…
THE CAYGOTTE OF MEXICO. 165
white. The Indians named it aguarra, an appella-
tion we shall find in the sequel applied to…
Unicorn Times, May 1979
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industry. These parallel programs,
running throughout the Exposition,
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