| Sir William Jackson Hooker - 1821 - Страниц: 624
...coast, Lightf. This is called mountain dulse by the Scotch; and the Highlanders, according to Lightfoot, wash it, and rub it between their hands in water, so as to make a paste, with which they purge their calves. ** Fronds tubular. 7. U. inleilinalis, frond linear-oblong very much sinuated and wrinkled... | |
| William Jackson Hooker - 1821 - Страниц: 624
...Lightf. This is called mountain dulse by the Scotch ; and the Highlanders, according to Lightfoot, wash it, and rub it between their hands in water, so as to make a paste, with which they purge their calves. ** Fronds tubular. 7. U. inleitinalis, frond linear-oblong very much siuuated and wrinkled... | |
| Sir William Jackson Hooker - 1821 - Страниц: 624
...coast, Lighff. This is called mountain dulse by the Scotch; and the Highlanders, according to Lightfoot, wash it, and rub it between their hands in water, so as to make a paste, wfth which they purge their calves. ** Fronds tubular. 7. U. inteslinalif, frond linear-oblong very... | |
| Gilbert Thomas Burnett - 1835 - Страниц: 1050
...one species of Palmella, the montana, is the Mountain Dulse of the Scotch : the Highlanders, he says, wash it and rub it between their hands in water, so as to make a paste, with which they purge their calves. (150.) The Hcematococcus sanguíneas, or blood-stain, like the Palmella cruenta, or gory... | |
| William Henry Harvey - 1841 - Страниц: 304
...Fell, Arran, Sir WJ Hooker.—According to Lightfoot this is the " Mountain Dulse" of the Scotch, and " the Highlanders wash it, and rub it between their...water, so as to make a paste, with which they purge their calves." On the mountains of Arran this lies unattached among loose wet stones, covering them... | |
| James Edward Smith, Sir William Jackson Hooker, Miles Joseph Berkeley - 1844 - Страниц: 896
...Goat-fell, Arran, Hooker. — According to Lightfoot, this is the " Mountain Dulse" of the Scotch, and " the Highlanders wash it, and rub it between their...water, so as to make a paste, with which they purge their calves." On the mountains of Arran, this lies unattached among loose wet stones, covering them... | |
| James Sowerby - 1846 - Страниц: 856
...are found to be mostly arranged in fours." — Hooker. In Scotland it is called Mountain Dulse, and, according to Lightfoot, "the Highlanders wash it, and rub it between their hands into some water, so as to make a thin pulpy mixture, with which they purge their calves." PALMELLA... | |
| David Landsborough - 1847 - Страниц: 418
...places, on Goatfell, Arran. According to Lightfoot, this is the " mountain dulse" of the Scotch; and the Highlanders wash it and rub it between their hands in water, so as to make a paste which they use as a medicine for their calves. We had not proceeded far till it began to drizzle; and... | |
| David Landsborough - 1875 - Страниц: 510
...places, on Goatfell, Arran. According to Lightfoot, this is the "mountain dulse" of the Scots; and the Highlanders wash it and rub it between their hands in water, so as to make a paste which they use as a medicine for their calves. We had not proceeded far till it began to drizzle ;... | |
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - 1882 - Страниц: 434
...are found to he mostly arranged in fours " — Hooker. In Scotland it is called Mountain Dulse, and, according to Lightfoot. "the Highlanders wash it and rub it between their hands into some water, no as to make a thin pulpy mixture, with which they purge their calves." Hate LXXX1V.... | |
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