| Sir William Jackson Hooker - 1821 - 624 페이지
...when they chew it like tobacco for the pleasure arising from the habit. This is the saccharine Fucus of the Icelanders, the efflorescence of which has...butter. Cattle, sheep in particular, often eat this specks with eagerness, whence it has been called Fucus minus. With numerous short subsetacebus teeth.... | |
| Sir William Jackson Hooker - 1821 - 624 페이지
...the hubit. This is the saccharine Fucus of the Icelanders, the efflorescence of which has a sweetisli and not disagreeable taste. It is dried by the natives,...species with eagerness, whence it has been called Fucus OL-inus. with numerous short subsetaceous teeth. Tarn. jig. p. 36. Fncits soboliferus, Turn. Hist.... | |
| 1830 - 454 페이지
...tobacco. This is the Saccharine. Fucus of the Icelanders, the efflorescence of which has a sweetish taste. It is dried by the natives, packed down in...species with eagerness, whence it has been called Fucus oviniis. E.) •f- This species is eaten both raw, and after being pinched with hot irons, when it... | |
| James Edward Smith, Sir William Jackson Hooker, Miles Joseph Berkeley - 1844 - 896 페이지
...chew it like tobacco for the pleasure arising from the habit. This is the " saccharine Fuctu," or Sol of the Icelanders, the efflorescence of which has...species with eagerness, whence it has been called Fucus ovinus. I follow the able author of the Algae Brit., in uniting the Fucut Sarnientis of Mertens with... | |
| American Medical Association - 1854 - 686 페이지
...it like tobacco, for the pleasure arising from the habit. This is the " saccharine fucus," or sol, of the Icelanders, the efflorescence of which has...species with eagerness, whence it has been called fucus ovinus. Crypt. Eng. It is also consumed in considerable quantities in the Grecian Archipelago. Grev.,... | |
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