The guava plant is prized for its fruit which resembles an apple or pear, and can have white, pink or…
A pome is a well-known fruit of the apple, pear and quince. It comes from a compound pistil with a coherent…
The part of the respiratory tract between the pharyna and the trachea. Responsible for speech.
A cion (smooth, one year old lenth of twig cut into a sex inch length) and root pictured, about to be…
The Queen of Brobdingnag's malicious dwarf violently shakes the apples off a tree in hopes to hurt the…
"Pyle's Pond. About a quarter of a mile northwest from this pond, is the spot where the battle occurred.…
"The species are numerous, and are chiefly found in the fresh waters of tropical and subtropical countries,…
"Aphis; a genus of small plant-sucking insects, of the family Aphididæ and order Homoptera."-Whitney,…
"Thorn Apple is a genus of plants. The common thorn apple is an annual plant, with smooth stem and leaves,…
"Thorn Apple is a genus of plants. The common thorn apple is an annual plant, with smooth stem and leaves,…
"Tomato, or Love Apple, is a plant of the natural order Solanaceæ. It is one of a genus of several…
"Tomato, or Love Apple, is a plant of the natural order Solanaceæ. It is one of a genus of several…
"Tomato, or Love Apple, is a plant of the natural order Solanaceæ. It is one of a genus of several…
"Their tentacles, which are disposed in regular circles, and tinged with a variety of bright lively…
"Their tentacles, which are disposed in regular circles, and tinged with a variety of bright lively…
"Yeast Cells, found in the Juice of Apples, which cause the fermentation of Cider." — Blaisedell,…
"Mistletoe is a plant parasitic on the apple and other fruit trees, on the thorn, the oak, the poplar,…
"Cartilages and Ligaments of the Larynx. (Front view.) A, hyoid bone; B, membrane…
A long, depressed form borer. Usually brownish green, roughened by shallow pits of brighter metallic…
"The following wood-cut from a fictile vase in the Museo Borbonico at Naples, represents Juno seated…
"Thyrsus, a pole carried by Bacchus, and by Satyrs, Maenades, and others who engaged in Bacchic festivities…