| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1838 - 530 oldal
...changes take place in its organisation. One of the most interesting cases of this kind on record is related by Dr. Lindley.* "I have now before me," he...plants of Raspberries, which have been raised in the • Introduction to Botany, p. 298. gardens of the Horticultural Society, from seeds taken from the... | |
| Asa Gray - 1842 - 428 oldal
...which, although * Dr. Lindley mentions the remarkable case of some Raspberries, " raised in the garden of the Horticultural Society from seeds taken from the stomach of a man, whose skeleton was found thirty feet below the surface of the earth, at the bottom of a barrow which was opened near Dorchester.... | |
| Thomas George Tilley - 1843 - 152 oldal
...has in his possession three raspberry plants raised in the gardens of the Horticultural Society, by seeds taken from the stomach of a man whose skeleton was found buried thirty feet below the surface of the earth, at the bottom of a barrow which was opened at Dorchester.... | |
| Alphonso Wood - 1848 - 660 oldal
...Lindley. ' I have before me,1 says he, ' three plants of raspberries, raised from seeds which were taken from the stomach of a man whose skeleton was found 30 feet below the surface of the earth. He had been buried with some coins of the emperor Hadrian, and it is therefore probable that the seeds... | |
| 1847 - 724 oldal
...more than one hundred years, were found fertile. Professor Lindley says that raspberries were raised from seeds taken from the stomach of a man whose skeleton was found thirty feet under ground, buried with some coins of the Emperor Hadrian ; whence it is probable that... | |
| 1847 - 726 oldal
...more than one hundred years, were found fertile. Professor Lindley says that raspberries were raised from seeds taken from the stomach of a man whose skeleton was found thirty feet under ground, buried with some coins of the Emperor Hadrian ; whence it is probable that... | |
| Alphonso Wood - 1848 - 670 oldal
...Lindley. ' I have before me,1 says he, ' three plants of raspberries, raised from seeds which were taken from the stomach of a man whose skeleton was found 30 feet below the surface of the eanh. He had been buried with some coins of the emperor Hadrian, and it is therefore probable that... | |
| James Buckman - 1849 - 42 oldal
...to Botany, 4th Edition, vol. 2, p. 259" I have at this moment three plants of Raspberries before me, which have been raised in the gardens of the Horticultural...from the stomach of a man, whose skeleton was found thirty feet below the surface of the earth, at the bottom of a Barrow which was opened near Dorchester.... | |
| Life - 1849 - 260 oldal
...Lindley says :—" I have before me three plants of raspberries, which have been raised in the garden of the Horticultural Society from seeds taken from the stomach of a man, whose skeleton was found thirty feet below the surface of the earth, at the bottom of a barrow * which was opened near Dorchester.... | |
| Thomas Earnshaw Bradley - 932 oldal
...readily germinate. Dr. Lindley remarks: "I have three plants of raspberries, which have been raised from seeds taken from the stomach of a ma.n, whose skeleton was found thirty feet below the surface of the earth ; he had been buried with some coins of the emperor Hadrian,... | |
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