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SCHOOL BOTANY; 
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: THE RUDIMENTS.OF. BOTANICAL SCIENCE. 
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ENDOGENS. 147/12 SCHOOL BOTANY. 
Egyptian mummies. Its branched 
kable, 
umbel, while the involucels ati the base of the partial umbels, consist of a1 
SECALE, 
Glumes subulate... Spikelets 2-flow- 
with the rudiment of a third 
in the middle. Otherwise like 
ered, 
flower in the 
1; S. Cereale (Rye). Glumes shorter 
Bng . The grain of- thi 
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Ẹ to that from wheat, and ing a 
% dark sweet nutritious bread. is 
Pig. XXXIX. 
in which the branches are 
The principal 
HORDEUM. i :—L. The | 
ered. Chines 2. Pulses 3 the lowes 
“awned at the apex. 
villous at the end. 
1. H. hexastichon (Six-rowed Ba x 
Wouter Balog, Bore, S Bigg). sake 
$ lets all fertile, arranged in 6 rows. AÑ 
3 Grain adhering to the pales. ——— | 
2. E big he Sed or 
common Barley). middle 
lets only fertile, the two ith owed 
One of the middle florets fur- 
folds. ies Bik sf cy 
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light Bread is sometimes made 
Soana May but it is chiefly used 
malting, previously to being fer- 
mented for beer, Malt is the grain of 
barley forced to germinate, by which 
it acquires sweetness, and then kiln. 
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