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Historical Examples
The lady principal of a school here teaches us all about shells and alg, or sea-plants, and we learn to name and classify them.
Harper’s Young People, December 28, 1880 Various
It is probable that the fungi have been evolved polyphyletically by metasitism from the alg.
The Wonders of Life Ernst Haeckel
It is most probable that this organism, which is usually placed among the alg, consists of the gonidia of a Lichen.
An Elementary Text-book of the Microscope John William Griffith
The alg of this order are found only in tropical or subtropical waters.
The Sea-beach at Ebb-tide Augusta Foote Arnold
Radlkofer, retrogressive metamorphosis in mosses and alg, ii.
The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Volume II (of 2) Charles Darwin
Found on alg and eel-grass from Long Island Sound northward.
The Sea-beach at Ebb-tide Augusta Foote Arnold
This species is to be found in considerable abundance in sandy mud and among stones and alg about low-water mark.
The Sea-beach at Ebb-tide Augusta Foote Arnold
Stones with green alg on should be selected, for alg are the food of the tadpoles.
Elementary Zoology, Second Edition Vernon L. Kellogg
The term merismopedia (from a genus of alg which grows the same way) is applied to such a grouping.
The Fundamentals of Bacteriology Charles Bradfield Morrey
The alg referred to were according to Euler of the nostoc type.
The Organism as a Whole Jacques Loeb
abbreviation
Algeria(n)
antilymphocyte globulin
algebra
Algeria
Algerian
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