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TiiK C L\Hti JOl UN AL

... Mr. H. this town, whose kindness it is open fur the inspection the curious. It belongs to the same class of plants the Bread Fruit Tree, and was first brought to this country by the present Duke Devons’ ire about three years since, and in consrqutnce of ...

THE (LABE JOURNAL. ENNIS, THLKSHAV, JULY 8. 1847

... appreciated. were gratified especially with the richness and variety of the fascist and geranium, Brufmamiiie MaiatmM, the bread fruit tree, the leaves of which are five 5 in length, 7 inches in breadth, although the plant is bat one year old. the vegetable ...

Uliscellann

... Newmarket during the Houghton meeting. The Tropical Department of Cryetal Palace now oontaioe fine apecimen of the African bread fruit tree Cencephalartos tridmdii) bearing ita ooloeaal fruit, pro. renting noeal appearance. The factory Hr. Ersne, Englishman ...

THE CLARE FREEMAN AND ENNTS GAZETTE, SATURDAT, OCTuBER 17, 1863

... deceased; Mr. William Owen, superintendent .of the 2nd class has .been .appointed superintendent of the, let class. ;The bread-fruit tree from South Africa in the tropicaidepartment of the Crystal Patace is now bearing its eolossal fruit, and presents .a ...

Published: Saturday 17 October 1863
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2495 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

SPECIAL MEETING

... specimen ? Heligalaud. Are the locust and tick bean the same ? The locust bean is the carob beau, or seed of St John’s bread fruit tree ; quite distinct from the tick. The latter is an annual plant; the former a tree, requiring the protection of a greenhouse ...

THE bESSION OF FIJI

... parts of Austsalia. The soil is rich and watered, and although the climate is tropical, the heat is by the sea breezes. Bread-fruit tree-‘, vtith cocoanut palms and sugar_ canes, are abundant. To a maritime people, however, the great value of the islands ...

71LACTd. Evan a snowflake lets a shadow fall, AS to the earth it softly to rest; Bo may the whitest,

... in a delightful verdure, from the moss of the jutting promontories on the shore, to the deep and rich foliage of the bread-fruit tree; the Oriental luxuriance of the tropical vegetation, or the wavy plume of the lofty and graceful cocoa-nut grove. The ...

BREAD Faxnr

... Faxnr. Five Bread-fruit Trees were planted in Kew Gardens in 1793. The wonderful tales of this tree brought home by travellers from Southern Pacific induced the Government to try and aoclimatise it here. Several expeditions were fitted out to the islands ...

Published: Friday 26 January 1906
Newspaper: Kilrush Herald and Kilkee Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1223 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

COCKNEY NUMOVR

... welcome; tbe evil I will trust To the gods I do not understand—though they perchance are just! I've eate . n . of the bread-fruit tree, amid the South _ Sea isles: And sheltered 'neath the coco-palm, where coostint summer smiles; I've doted on the foliage ...

Published: Friday 21 September 1906
Newspaper: Kilrush Herald and Kilkee Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 562 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TIM BREAD – FRUIT TREE

... TIM BREAD - FRUIT TREE. The Artocarpsus integrifolia, bread-fruit, or Jach-tree, growing wild in Java. gave its name to the locality. Nongko Djadjar (Nongko, bread-fruit tree: Djadjar, alley or avenue). The height of the trunk is about 50ft. The tree ...

PITCAIRN ISLANDERS

... a few yams, pumpkins, and tropical fruits. It is too cold to permit 0000anuta to mature, and the same applies to the bread-fruit tree. In'preparing their food, the islanders use a volcanic stone, 10in. by Bin., called a yolla, and which is corrugated ...

Published: Friday 03 January 1913
Newspaper: Kilrush Herald and Kilkee Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 209 | Page: 6 | Tags: none