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. A manual of botany. Botany. 394 MANUAL OF BOTANY induplicate. Stamens equal in number to the lobes of the corolla. Illustrative Genera :—Oestrum, Linn.; Solanum, Lirin. Sub-order 2. Ateope^.—^Estivation of the corolla imbricate, or some modification of imbricate. Stamens equal in number to the lobes of the corolla, one occasionally sterile. Illus- trative Genera:—Atropa, Linn.; Lycium, Linn. Distribution and Numbers.—They are scattered over most parts of the globe except the polar circles, but are most abun- dant in'tropical regions. This order, as defined above, contains about 1,120 species Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-botany-botany-394-manual-of-botany-induplicate-stamens-equal-in-number-to-the-lobes-of-the-corolla-illustrative-genera-oestrum-linn-solanum-lirin-sub-order-2-ateopeestivation-of-the-corolla-imbricate-or-some-modification-of-imbricate-stamens-equal-in-number-to-the-lobes-of-the-corolla-one-occasionally-sterile-illus-trative-generaatropa-linn-lycium-linn-distribution-and-numbersthey-are-scattered-over-most-parts-of-the-globe-except-the-polar-circles-but-are-most-abun-dant-intropical-regions-this-order-as-defined-above-contains-about-1120-species-image232356345.html
RMRE0MTW–. A manual of botany. Botany. 394 MANUAL OF BOTANY induplicate. Stamens equal in number to the lobes of the corolla. Illustrative Genera :—Oestrum, Linn.; Solanum, Lirin. Sub-order 2. Ateope^.—^Estivation of the corolla imbricate, or some modification of imbricate. Stamens equal in number to the lobes of the corolla, one occasionally sterile. Illus- trative Genera:—Atropa, Linn.; Lycium, Linn. Distribution and Numbers.—They are scattered over most parts of the globe except the polar circles, but are most abun- dant in'tropical regions. This order, as defined above, contains about 1,120 species
. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. Tof, a Woodcock. VVood- im; opvts, a bird.) urlew. md in the northern »rcad over the whole le polar regions. In luddy shores of the penetrate in Hearch d, and difficult to I, collected under the itains four greenish length of the bird NATURAL HISTORY. Sub-family c, Recuniroatrinm. Recuhvikostha,—(Lat. with hill curved upwards.) 349. Avocetta, t/ie Avocet. The bill in the genus Recurvirostra is exactly the reverse of that in the genus Numenius, the curve being upwards instead -f downwards. The common Avooet is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-illustrated-natural-history-microform-natural-history-sciences-naturelles-tof-a-woodcock-vvood-im-opvts-a-bird-urlew-md-in-the-northern-rcad-over-the-whole-le-polar-regions-in-luddy-shores-of-the-penetrate-in-hearch-d-and-difficult-to-i-collected-under-the-itains-four-greenish-length-of-the-bird-natural-history-sub-family-c-recuniroatrinm-recuhvikosthalat-with-hill-curved-upwards-349-avocetta-tie-avocet-the-bill-in-the-genus-recurvirostra-is-exactly-the-reverse-of-that-in-the-genus-numenius-the-curve-being-upwards-instead-f-downwards-the-common-avooet-is-image232841062.html
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. The animals and man; an elementary textbook of zoology and human physiology. Zoology; Physiology. THE STRUGGLE TO LIVE 407 never or rarely come in sight of land. But most of the familiar animals about us cannot live in water at all. They either burrow in the ground like moles and gophers, or live in trees hke squirrels, or fly in the air like birds and butterflies. Barriers.—Of land animals some can live only in tropical and sub-tropical regions, as the monkeys and most of the parrots, some live only in the snowy regions near the poles, as the polar bear and great walrus, while many prefer n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animals-and-man-an-elementary-textbook-of-zoology-and-human-physiology-zoology-physiology-the-struggle-to-live-407-never-or-rarely-come-in-sight-of-land-but-most-of-the-familiar-animals-about-us-cannot-live-in-water-at-all-they-either-burrow-in-the-ground-like-moles-and-gophers-or-live-in-trees-hke-squirrels-or-fly-in-the-air-like-birds-and-butterflies-barriersof-land-animals-some-can-live-only-in-tropical-and-sub-tropical-regions-as-the-monkeys-and-most-of-the-parrots-some-live-only-in-the-snowy-regions-near-the-poles-as-the-polar-bear-and-great-walrus-while-many-prefer-n-image232254613.html
RMRDT33H–. The animals and man; an elementary textbook of zoology and human physiology. Zoology; Physiology. THE STRUGGLE TO LIVE 407 never or rarely come in sight of land. But most of the familiar animals about us cannot live in water at all. They either burrow in the ground like moles and gophers, or live in trees hke squirrels, or fly in the air like birds and butterflies. Barriers.—Of land animals some can live only in tropical and sub-tropical regions, as the monkeys and most of the parrots, some live only in the snowy regions near the poles, as the polar bear and great walrus, while many prefer n
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