. Veterinary toxicology. Poisonous plants; Poisons; Veterinary drugs; Veterinary pharmacology. POISONOUS PLANTS 159 L. temulentum (Fig. 5) is closely allied to L. perenne (Pig. 6), the rye-grass, known in two varieties—the English and Italian—of which both are cultivated, the former being the more preferred as a Fig. 5.—Lolium Temulentum (Darnel), (From Smith's ' Veterinary Hygiene.') The distinguishing points between the species temulentum. and perenne are— Temulentum.—Outer glume as long as, or longer^ than the spikelet. Some of the glumes with awns as long as Please no


. Veterinary toxicology. Poisonous plants; Poisons; Veterinary drugs; Veterinary pharmacology. POISONOUS PLANTS 159 L. temulentum (Fig. 5) is closely allied to L. perenne (Pig. 6), the rye-grass, known in two varieties—the English and Italian—of which both are cultivated, the former being the more preferred as a Fig. 5.—Lolium Temulentum (Darnel), (From Smith's ' Veterinary Hygiene.') The distinguishing points between the species temulentum. and perenne are— Temulentum.—Outer glume as long as, or longer^ than the spikelet. Some of the glumes with awns as long as Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lander, G. D. (George Druce). Chicago, A. Eger


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