Lexicographical Neighbors of Cycadeoids
Literary usage of Cycadeoids
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1919)
"As a later development of the study of the cycadeoids there has been found within
the greater series a striking lesser group of blade-leafed, small-stemmed, ..."
2. Year books by Plainfield High School (Plainfield, N.J.) (1919)
"That these stems had features similar to those of the better-known cycadeoids is
certain enough; but they varied far more, as indicated by form, foliage, ..."
3. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1920)
"Another result expressible in general terms, but directly important, bears on
the use of fossil plants as climatic indices. Any Mesozoic cycadeoids, or any ..."
4. An Introduction to the Study of Fossils (plants and Animals) by Hervey Woodburn Shimer (1914)
"It has seemed evident to students of these analogies that the cycadeoids, as
their name implies, are closely related to the cycads, and that both groups ..."
5. Heredity and Evolution in Plants by Charles Stuart Gager (1920)
"... but only in the highest group of Angiosperms, the Dicotyledons. In fact, the
French paleobotanist, Saporta, called some of the cycadeoids, ..."
6. Fundamentals of Botany by Charles Stuart Gager (1916)
"... but only in the highest group of Angiosperms, the Dicotyledons. In fact, the
French paleobotanist, Saporta, called some of the cycadeoids, ..."