. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. CAL ,in. Some oM tinntrt' bark mould be laid on the furface to keep "Nt the firofl whlli tbe i a young, Bofc informi »â¢â¢ the I I iniiiinl in brandy make .1 pli ifanl liquoi, and tl .,,,. thought, hi America, to bi poifonouit to dogs and I C A L form â one-leafed cup: it U ritba â¢/ in tanacrtum, . or halved ;â¢Â» in * â¢' '' â¢â â â mi .1, ;i difl I he I- mii . Linn >. ] vl in I. illuft. II , , (I >bi. (1 by Linn i . ,., Rohai, I em ⢠I i rter p. 126, i the


. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. CAL ,in. Some oM tinntrt' bark mould be laid on the furface to keep "Nt the firofl whlli tbe i a young, Bofc informi »â¢â¢ the I I iniiiinl in brandy make .1 pli ifanl liquoi, and tl .,,,. thought, hi America, to bi poifonouit to dogs and I C A L form â one-leafed cup: it U ritba â¢/ in tanacrtum, . or halved ;â¢Â» in * â¢' '' â¢â â â mi .1, ;i difl I he I- mii . Linn >. ] vl in I. illuft. II , , (I >bi. (1 by Linn i . ,., Rohai, I em ⢠I i rter p. 126, i the di ilions ol the cal / . Ih ipi d I u- ceol ite. I i i appeal ii tala I), mkled w ith red fpi i. aly â nd rough. Seech five or fix, which foon 1 I, and ni ml>k- French beans. A native ol Japan and China, in- troduced into England in i 77 1 CAL^ CERA, (from â â â â ",. calj , nn ' . b Willd. Cavan. ic. 4. p. 34. Tab. 358. as in crepis,dianthus, malva, &c. Linnaeusin his Phi- Arcadian princefs Atalanta, who behaved with fuch uncom- lofophia Botamca calls fuch a calyx auctus ; but in his prac- mon courage and intrepidity upon this occafion, that Mele- tieal works he is by no means uniform in his manner of ex- agcr became enamoured with her, and married her. If S forced. he applies to the calyx ot malva, &c. That ol dianthus he calls lcaly. The term is alfo nfed by Linnaeus to denote the fmall permanent perianth which crowns the kid ot fcabiofa, arCtotis, and fome other genera, and is fuppoled, like the down attached to the feed of moll fyngeiiclious piants, to facilitate its difperfion. According to Gasrtuer, a feed is calycled when its cruil is extended above its vertex, fo as to Greek medals were Hruck in the city of Calydon. CALYMERE Point, in Geography, lies on the foutbern extremity of the eatt coaft of the Carnatic country, in Hin- dooiian, near N. lat. io° 20'. E. lone. ~n° 54'.30". * ,J CALYMNA


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