It turned up among a quantity of Cypripedium insigne in the greenhouse of Mrs. Spicer, a lady residing at Twickenham. |
He looked pointedly at the insigne on Stan's pocket, then held out a tablet. |
They saw three figures, all in cadet uniforms, wearing the insigne of the Capella unit. |
The insigne of the washermen at Conjeeveram is a pot, such as that in which clothes are boiled. |
Morren describes a flower of cypripedium insigne, in which there were two sepals and two petals. |
Comment on new cars carrying a shield or some such insigne ballyhooing the dealer from which they were bought. |