RMRF92GP–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. PAHA MKI.ISA.—PSEUDMELISA. 83 *299 a. Paramelisa lophura. Paramelisa lophura, Auriv. Ark. f. Zool. iii. 1. p. 13, pi. i. f. 2 (1905). c?. Head, teguke, and pectus orange-yellow; antennae with the shaft white above; thorax dark brown; tibia? brown, their extremities and the tarsi white ; abdomen with the 1st two segments dirk brown, the 3rd segment yellowish white emitting a dorsal band on 4th segment, the remaining segments black with orange lines at. Fig. 15.—Paramelisa lophura, J. . middle of segments and yellowish white t
RMRD89K8–. The families and genera of bats . Bats; Bats. 123.1.-2-4567 3-3' ° 1-1'/"" 2-2' "" 3- Wing without sac. Tail curved upward and forward, its tip pene- trating uropatagium and associated with structures in the membrane which appear to be glandular. In the three known spe- cies the color is white. Species examined.—Diclidurus scutatus Peters and D. virgo Thomas. Family NOCTILIONTD2E. 1821. Noctilionidw Gray, London Medical Re- pository, XV, p. 299 (part), April 1, 1821. 1827. Noctilionina Lesson, Man. de Mam- malogie, p. 99 (part). 1831. Vespertiliones {Vespertilionidw) (par
RMREE1FD–. Compendio della Fauna Italiana. Descrizione elementare Degli Animali pite originali. Zoology. Fig. 299. Ocìnehra erinaceus. Fig. 300. Purpura liaemastoma. grande dei laterali, con 3 forti cuspidi e parecchie denticolazioui esterne. Es. 0. erinaceus, Linneo (fig. 299). Gen. Fnrpnra, Brugnière. Conchiglia tubercolosa, striata o lamellosa, ma non varicosa ; spira poco elevata ; apertura ovale, larga, obliqua- mente smarginata in avanti, piìi o meno cana- licolata all'indietro ; columella piatta, callosa. Opercolo lamelloso a nucleo esterno e medio- laterale. Es. P. liaemastoma, Linneo (fig. 300
RMRR0F8X–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. A FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW OF THE IMPERIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR THE WEST INDIES. NEW ^ BOTA^ OAiti] Vol. IX. No. 219. BARBADOS, SEPTEMBER 17, 1910. Pbicx lei. CONTENTS. Page. P.GE. Blackbird of Diiiiiinicii, The 297 Book Shelf 299 Canadiun Kxhiliitious, Trinidad. St. Vincent and Tort.ila and the 291 Cotton Notes :— Cotton K.xportsfrom the West Indies 294 Cott'in-Growing in Malta 294 West Indian Cotton... 294 Departmental Reports ... 295 Felling Trees, A new Method for 297 Fruit Exportation from Natal 292 Fungus
RMRERXWN–. Wilson's American ornithology [microform] : with additions including the birds described by Audubon, Bonaparte, Nuttall, & Richardson. Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. 170 GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER. GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER. - SYLVIA CHRYSOPTERA. — Fia. 69. Edm 299 -Le Figuier aux ailes dorees, Buff. v. 311.- LaOi. f-J^-rZ^^^ rw 401 No 296 lb. No. 296. — Motacilla chrysoptera, Turt. St^st. «• 897. — Mot flSS'frons- YeTlow-fronted Warbler, Id. 601. - Krus al.s aure.s, Bartram. D. 292. — Peale's Museum, No. 7010. VERMlVORJi CIIRYSOPTEll/i.Swiiition. Sylvia chrysoptera, Bomp. Syrurp. p.
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RMRF0JA8–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. DARANTASIA-. 273 570. Darantasia cuneiplena. Damntasia oimeiplena, Wlk. Joura. Lian. Soc, Zool. iii. p. 186 (1859); Swiali. Oat. Het. Mus. Oxon. p. 99, pi. iii. f. 17; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 299. Ammatko hieroglyphka, Butl. Trans. But. Soc. 1877, p. 343; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 309. tS . Black; palpi, frons, tegulse, patagia, a patch on metathorax, and greater part of legs orange ; abdomen with orange bands on dorsum at base and towards extremit}', and the ventral surface orange. Fore wing with short orange streaks fr
RMRF174H–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. DAEANXASIA. 273 570. Darantasia cuneiplena. Barantmia cuneiplena, VVlk. Jourii. Liin. Sue, ZujI. iii. p. 18(> (1859); Swiiili. Oat. Het. Miis. Oxon. p. 99, pi. iii. f. 17; Kirbj, Cat. Het. ]). 299. Ammatho hieroghiphh'a, Butl. Trans. Eut. Soc. 1877, p. 343 ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 309. o . Black; palpi, frons, tegulte, patagia, a patch ou metathorax, and greater part of legs orange ; abdomen with orange bands on dorsum at base and towards extremity, and the ventral surface orange. Fore wing with short orange streaks from base b
RMRFB9XW–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 44. TKocuocEUCUs. 299 chin white; eur-covorts light ashy; rest of under surface of body bright yellow, slightly washed with fulvous on the under tail- coverts ; under wing-coverts bright yellow, the greater series white. Total length 87 inches, culmen 0-3, wing 1-75, tail 1-9, tarsus 0-6. Hab. South-eastern Africa. a. Ad. sk. Zambesi, Dr. Livingstone [C.]. (Type of species.) 44. TEOCHOCERCUS. Type. Trochocercus, Cab. Mm. Hein. i. p. 58 (1850) T. cvauomelas.. / Head of Trochocerciis ci/anomelas, to show crest. Range. Confined to Africa. Key to the
RMRG7PYF–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 613.—Probopyrus ALPHEI. Male. PROBOPYRUS LATREUTICOLA (Gissler). Bopyroides latreuiicola Gissler, American Naturalist, XVI, 1882, pp. 591-594. Bopyriis latreules Spence Bate, Challenger Report, XXIV, 1888, p. 584. Bopyrina latreuticola Bonxier, Travanx de la Station Zool. de Wimereiix, VIII, 1900, pp. 370-373. Bopyroides latreniicola Kichardson, Trans. Conn. Acad. Sciences, XI, 1902, p. 299; Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXVII, 1904, pp. 65-66. Localities.—Beaufort, North Carolina, on Latreutes eiisiferus Qs/iWwQ Edwards); latitude 28^ 17' 7&q
RMRGK02W–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. THE OLD RED SANDSTONE OF BROWN CLEE HILL 299. Wheathillaspis wickhamkingi gen. et sp. nov. Fig. 53. Part of left anterior ventro-lateral and spinal plates. DE, dorsal extension of anterior ventro-lateral plate ; PF, pectoral fenestra. The holotype. P. 28908. X 5-6. Fig. 54. Median ventral plate. P.28910. x 4-8. Fig. 55. Imperfect left anterior lateral plate, largely in impression. P.28911. x 4-8. All from Besom Farm Quarry. Remarks. The genus is best denned on the basis of the first specimen, the essential features being the very lar
RMRF14C0–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 152 SYNIOMID^. of head, patches behind eyes, and stripes on legs crimson. Fore wing with crimson point at base of costa; the end of cell and the interspaces between veins 2 and 8 semihyaline. Hah. W. Africa, Ogove R., Bule Country, 2 c? • Exp. 50 miUim. Type t in Coll. Holland. Sect. III. Hind wing with vein 5 from middle of discocellulars. *299. Pseadapieonoma elegans. Balacra elegans, Auriv. Ent. Tidskr. xiii. p. 200 (1892). Balacra damalis, Holland, Psyche, vi. p. 597 (1893). J. Head red; antennaj fuscous, white above; tegul
RMRG5XP8–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure l.—Raninoides louisianensis: a, Anterior portion of carapace; 6, distal half of right cheliped, upper surface. RANINOIDES LAMARCKI Milne Edwards and Bouvier Figure 8; Plate 1, Figures 3, 4 IRanina dorsipes Lamarck,^ Histoire naturelle des animaux sans vertebres, vol. 5, p. 225, 1818. Raninoides laevis var. lamarcki Milne Edwards and Bouvier, Mem. Miis. Comp. Zool., vol. 47, p. 299, pi. 1, figs. 8, 9; pi. 2, figs. 4, 5, 1923 (type local- ity unknown; type in Paris Mus.). Diagnosis.—Postorbital sinuses parallel and shorter than the dis-
RMRF92H3–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 152 SYNIOMID^. of head, patches behind eyes, and stripes on legs crimson. Fore wing with crimson point at base of costa; the end of cell and the interspaces between veins 2 and 8 semihyaline. Hah. W. Africa, Ogove R., Bule Country, 2 c? • Exp. 50 miUim. Type t in Coll. Holland. Sect. III. Hind wing with vein 5 from middle of discocellulars. *299. Pseadapieonoma elegans. Balacra elegans, Auriv. Ent. Tidskr. xiii. p. 200 (1892). Balacra damalis, Holland, Psyche, vi. p. 597 (1893). J. Head red; antennaj fuscous, white above; tegul
RMRGF0NW–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Studies in Chordeumida • Shear 299. Figures 140-148. Anatomy of Pseudotremia spp. Fig. 140. Right cyphopod of specimen of P. fulgida from same locality as those shown in Figs. 138 and 139, ventral view. Figs. 141-144. P. corterens/s. Fig. 141. Anterior gonopods, anterior view. Fig. 142. Left anterior gonopod, lateral view. Fig. 143. Right posterior gonopod, anterior view. Fig. 144. Right cyphopod, ventral view. Figs. 145—147. P. deprehendor. Fig. 145. Anterior gonopods, anterior view. Fig. 146. Left anterior gonopod,
RMRH840R–. Botánica descriptiva. Compendio de la flora española. Estudio de las plantas que viven espontáneamente en España y de las más frecuentemente cultivadas que tienen aplicaciones en medicina, agricultura, industria y horticultura. Plants. 299. Fig. 69.—Hydnmn repandum. margen iguales; pedicelo de igual color, macizo, algo excéntrico; carne blanquecina, consistente y que se rompe con facilidad, ligeramente amarga, var. rufes- Cens P. Sombrerillo anaranjado, rojizo o azafranado, delgado, con el pedice- lo estrecho y azafranado pálido. Estío y otoño; en los bosques. Mitad septentrio- nal de la Pen
RMRD8NDP–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Meris. 396 Meristella ? Spec. 890-3, of Sherwood, E. Liberty, Brad- ford Co. Upper Chemung^ VIIIg. Meristina {Meristella) maria, Hall, Pal. N. Y.IV, 1867, p. 299; 28th Rt. Mus. Edit. 1879, pi. 25, figs. 8-12.— Pal. Ohio, Vol. 2, page 132, plate 7, figs. 5, 6. — Figures here taken from CoUett's Indiana report of 1881, p 299, plate 25, fig. 8, back of a young shell, which has not begun to develop the middle groove, and is proportionately broader than old ones ;
RMRGYPWP–. Bulletin. Ethnology. DKN.SMOnKl TETON STOUX MUSIC 299 No, 108. "My Horse Flics like a Bird" (Catalogue No. 573) Sung by Brave Buffalo Voice J ^ 84 Drum not recorded Ko - la mi - ta - Sui) - ke kitj-yaij. gyi-f^r^^^^s^is^ WORDS kola' friend mita'surike my horse kigyag' yag flies Like a bird ig'yagke lo as it runs Analysis.—This is one of the instances in which the signature indi- cates the pitch of the tones as sung by the singer but does not imply a "key" in the musical sense of the term. The song is classified as '' irregular." (See table on p. 305.) It will be note
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RMRF8W87–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. DAEANXASIA. 273 570. Darantasia cuneiplena. Barantmia cuneiplena, VVlk. Jourii. Liin. Sue, ZujI. iii. p. 18(> (1859); Swiiili. Oat. Het. Miis. Oxon. p. 99, pi. iii. f. 17; Kirbj, Cat. Het. ]). 299. Ammatho hieroghiphh'a, Butl. Trans. Eut. Soc. 1877, p. 343 ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 309. o . Black; palpi, frons, tegulte, patagia, a patch ou metathorax, and greater part of legs orange ; abdomen with orange bands on dorsum at base and towards extremity, and the ventral surface orange. Fore wing with short orange streaks from base b
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RMRF90BN–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. DARANTASIA-. 273 570. Darantasia cuneiplena. Damntasia oimeiplena, Wlk. Joura. Lian. Soc, Zool. iii. p. 186 (1859); Swiali. Oat. Het. Mus. Oxon. p. 99, pi. iii. f. 17; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 299. Ammatko hieroglyphka, Butl. Trans. But. Soc. 1877, p. 343; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 309. tS . Black; palpi, frons, tegulse, patagia, a patch on metathorax, and greater part of legs orange ; abdomen with orange bands on dorsum at base and towards extremit}', and the ventral surface orange. Fore wing with short orange streaks fr
RMRF23W4–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 44. TKocuocEUCUs. 299 chin white; eur-covorts light ashy; rest of under surface of body bright yellow, slightly washed with fulvous on the under tail- coverts ; under wing-coverts bright yellow, the greater series white. Total length 87 inches, culmen 0-3, wing 1-75, tail 1-9, tarsus 0-6. Hab. South-eastern Africa. a. Ad. sk. Zambesi, Dr. Livingstone [C.]. (Type of species.) 44. TEOCHOCERCUS. Type. Trochocercus, Cab. Mm. Hein. i. p. 58 (1850) T. cvauomelas.. / Head of Trochocerciis ci/anomelas, to show crest. Range. Confined to Africa. Key to the
RMRG89F9–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 169.,—Batostoma geaitoxostim:. a, the sectioned ttpe-specimen, natural size; 6, tangential SECTION OF MATUEE ZONE, X20, SHOWING NUMEKOUS GRANULE-LIKE ACANTHOPORES; C, VERTICAL SEC- tion, x20, with the mature zone only a little developed. jewe limestone (dl), baron Toll's estate, Esthonia. Genus HEMIPHRAGMA UlHch. Batostoma (part) Ulrich, Geol. Surv. Illinois, vol. 8, 1890, p. 379. Hemiphragma Ulrich, Geol. and Nat. Hist. Sm-v. Minnesota, vol. 3, pt. 1, 1893, p. 299; Zittel's Textbook of Paleontology (Eng. ed.), 1896, p. 275.—Simpson, Fo
RMRDJ2B8–. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. lis FAillLY II. CAEABIIlj:. 1>-S I 731,1. BAmsiER ^OTATUs Half!.. Proc. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sei.. I. 299. Elongate-oval, slender. Head and thorax black, shining; color other- wise as given in key. Thorax obcordate; hind angles obtuse; basal Impres- sions deep, linear; median impressed line entire, deep. Length Jr—1.5 mm. Lake. ^Marion. Crawford and Posey eotmties; rare. May 5-Xo- vember 8. Is'.i »I 7a2 i. P.
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RMRJ2THM–. A catalogue of the Cretaceous and Tertiary plants of North America [microform]. Paleobotany; Paleobotany; Paléobotanique; Paléobotanique. KNOWLTON. TERTIARY PLANTS OF NORTH AMERICA. 1G7 FISTACIA Linna'ua. Hort. Cliflf, p. 450, 1737. Fistacia oblanceolata (Lx.) n. comb. riciis oblanceolata Lx. Ann. Rept. U. S. Oeol. and Gcorg. Sniv. I'urv., p. 387,1872 [1873]; Tert. 11., p. 194, pi. xxviii, f. 9-12, 1878. Laramie group: Erie, Colorado; Black Buttes, Wyoming. FISTIA Linnii'us. Gen., ed. i, p. 275, 1737. Fistia cormgata Lx. Ann. Uept. U. S. Geol and Geogr. Surv. Ton-., p. 299, 1874 [187G]; Tert
RMRD41Y1–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 81. Undersiden af Limnobaris (til venstre) og Rhinoncus (til højre), a: metasternum, b: bagbrystets epistern, c: baghoften. metasternum berører derfor 1. bugled mellem dem (fig. 81, til højre) 3. gruppe (p. 214). Forskinnebenenes spids indvendig med en krum endetorn. Forbrystet uden øjelapper. Pronotum uden sideknuder. Kløerne simple og frie. Bag- hofterne når helt ud til bagbrystets episterner, metasternum berører derfor ikke 1. bugled mel- lem dem (fig. 81, til venstre). ... 4. gruppe (p. 299). 6. Øjnene stærkt hv
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RMRH2XPP–. The British Tunicata; an unfinished monograph. Sea squirts; Tunicata. LEPTOOLINUM FULGENS. 47 4. Leptoclinum fulgens Milne Edwards. (Plate LVIII, figs. 7-10, and fig. 110 in text.) Leptoclinum fulgens MILNE EDWARDS Obs. Ascidies coinp. [1841], p. 83, [in Mem. Acad. Sci. List. France, XVIII (1842), p. 299,] pi. viii, f. 5; [ANSTBD & LATHAM Channel Isl. (1862), p. 219 ; G-RUBE Insel Lussin Meeresf. (1864), p. 59, and in Abli. schles. Cles. vatevl. Cultur, 1868-69 (1869), pp. 105, 125]. <y r. FIG. 110.—Part of a colony of Leptorluium fidyens. (M. Edwards, pi. viii, f. 5 a.) Colonij incru
RMRN8TRX–. Anatomie et physiologie végétales à l'usage des étudiants en sciences naturelles des universités, des élèves à l'Institut agronomique, des écoles d'agriculture, etc. Plant anatomy; Plant physiology. KPAISSISSEMENÏ 419 formation des dents, iodes, etc. ; celle du pétiole donne lieu aux feuilles composées, )vnni'QH ou palmées (p. 299). 2' Epaississement. — L«' mécanisme de l'épaississement a été étudié en détail (p. 33(1). Les tissus qui en proviennent (péri- derme ei pachyte) donneni à la plante sa structure /j secondaire. C'est surtout dans le tronc des arbres que l'é- paississement, réalisé
RMRGRH1K–. Bulletin de la Société belge de géologie, de paléontologie et d'hydrologie. Geology; Paleontology. DE LA PICARDIE. 299 La face orale (fig. ia) montre un large triturateur médian. Il ne semble pas y avoir eu plus d'un trilurateur externe. Il occupe la [)Osi- lion du triturateur postéro-externe des Edaphodon-, il est séparé du triturateur médian par un large sillon.. FiG. d. — Edaphodon sp. Dent mandibulaire droite, en grandeur naturelle, vue par la face orale (tig. la) et par la face externe (fig. ib). Localité : Beauval (Somme). ^e., protubérance du triturateur externe. p. tm., protubérance
RMRFRBYH–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. PLATE 16 Homozygous .Tf'ting Heterozygous Homozygous afting. - F„ - F, - P„ Pair A— 22 •• B— 12 U59obs C— 75 I 155.5 exp. •• D— 50 Fj (a) type, dominant decemline- ata Index mode—2.600 2.649 Pure L. oblongata stock of No. 617 Temisco, Mor. Mex. of Blotype 10. Index Mode 3.250 3.299 Shows in Graphic Form Results obtained in some Test Reactions IN crossing L. decemlineata and L. oblongata. K. XODA. DEI.. jur-rcs BrETN trra.. N. Y.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for reada
RMRDJEAF–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 38 OICONIID* CIC0NI4. Belli, Zool. 1882, p. 423; Sharije, ed. LayarcVs B. S. Afr. p. 728 (1884) ; Seebolim, Ibis, 1887, p. 345 ; Kirhy, Haunts Wild Game p. 559 (1896); Bryden, Nat. and Sport, p. 44 (1897); Woodward Bros., Natal B p. 199 (1899); Haagner, Ibis, 1902, p. 574 ; White- head, Ibis, 1903, p. 237. Cioonia ciconia, Shelley, B. Afr. i, p. 159 (1896) ; Sharpe, Cat. B. M. xxvi, p. 299 (1898) ; Beichenow, Vog. Afr. i, p. 345 (1901). " Great Locust Bird " of the English, " Springhaans Vogel" of the Dutch; " Ingolantete" of th
RMRR9TDF–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •:?••• 27 vt^T;.;?^', "S June 8, 1022 The Florists^ Review 105. LIVE WIRE AGAIN-BUY YOUR FRENCH BULBS-NOW FROM Lagarde & Vandervoort OLLIOULES, FRANCE Permanent American Address: P. O. Hamilton Grange Station Box 38 NEW YORK CITY Owr rei>rM*ntative will be callina on you ALKEMADE & SON Wliolesde Bulb Growers 8«nd ua your list of want* tor auotaUoaa Noordwyk, Holland Hogewoning & Sons, Inc. WHOLESALE Bolb Growers and Importers 299 Broadway, New York City C. KEUR & SONS HILLEGOM, HOLLAND S62S MMbeIn Atc. NEW YORK Pkoae Kinctkr
RMRJC02N–. Cephalopoda. Cephalopoda. 1889 Posselt L. media L. pars. 1890 Norman L. media L. 1890 Girard Teuthis media. 1890 Carus L. media L. 1893 Joubin L. media pars. 1896 Jatta L. media L. 1907 Massy L. media L. 1908 Pfeffer L. media L. 1912 Naef Teuthis subulata. 1916 Naef Acroteuthis subulata (Lam.). 1921 Naef Alloteuthis subulata (Lam.j. (System p. 537). 1921 Grimpe Acrololigo subulata (Lam.j. (North Sea p. 299).. 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 per
RMRGD3MH–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Entomology. REVISION OF THE TRIBE MACARIINI 299 â y 72 73 fV . " â 74 75 f 1 m. w* * -j 16 11 1'(ts. 78 79 Figs 72-79. Adults. 72, Platypepla loranthiphaga sp. n.; 73,74, P. flava sp. n.; 75, 76, £ persubtilis sp. n.; 77. f! bullifera sp. n.; 78, /? pseudospurcata sp. n.; 79. £ mackayi sp. n. Scale-bar = 5 mm.. 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 work.. Natural History M
RMRF22GN–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. Head of Biatas nigropectus. Above reddish brown; cap black, encircled by a narrow nuchal band of buffy white; wing-coverts, margins of remiges, and tail clear rufous: beneath brown; chin white; large pectoral shield black: whole length 6-8 inches, wing 3-2, tail 3. Female similar but head chestnut-brown and without the pectoral patch * Hah. S.E. Brazil. a. (S ad. st. b. S ad. sk. c. (S ad. sk. Brazil. Brazil. South America. Purchased. Salvin-Godman Coll. Sclater CoU. 5. THAMNISTES.t Thamnistes, Scl. et Salv. P. Z. S. 1860, p. 299 Type. T. anabati
RMRMYM77–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. ORGANES SEGMENTAIRES DES ANNÉLIDES POLYCHÈTES 299. Fiar. 17. Organe segmentaire de la Glycera tesselata. Gr. X 250. La néphridie est remarquablement développée chez la Glycera tesselata Gr. (fig. 17), et sa structure est complexe. C'est une masse protoplasmique réniforme, parcourue par un réseau de canalicules, ayant un diamètre moyen de 12 p., et s'anastomosant entre eux. Ces canalicules (fig. 18) augmentent de volume, à mesure qu'ils pénètrent plus profondément dans le parenchyme né- phridial, et vont se jeter dans de véri- tables carrefou
RMRN1BR0–. Annales de l'Institut Pasteur. Science; Allergy and Immunology; Medicine; Microbiology. LE COCCOBACILLE DES SAUTERELLES 299 donc une véritable septicémie, le sang fournit une cellule pure. Caractères du coccohacille (fig. 3). — Le microbe de l'épizootie des sauterelles est un bacille court, légèrement ovoïde, très polymorphe ; dans une même culture, on rencontre des formes. Fig. 3. — Coccobacillus acridiorium, culture Jeune. (Coloration : 1 seconde au Ziehl.) coccus de 0,6 p environ à côté de formes nettement bacil- laires! de 0,4 a-0,6 f/par 0,9 f^--l,5//. Très mobile, porte des cils sur to
RMRF13WB–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. a:ipiiii)Kin'a. 299 pure white; the underside with the cosl;i slightly tinged a ith ochreous. Ab. 1. jordana. Fore wi'ig with the ante- and postmedial lines strong, black with prominent spots at costa, the renit'orm ulmo.st obsolete.âPalestine. JJah. Armenia, 1 J; Asia ;^^l^â OI{, Poutus; Pai.i-stixe, I J. Exj). 38 millim. Genus ATHETI3. Type. Athctis, Hiibn. Verz. p. 209 (1827) fitrvH/ii. Ati/plia, Hiibn. Verz. p. 21.'i (J827) jjulriionaria. Eluplma, Hiibn. Verz. p. 2oO (1827) iiKiv/ikciig. Hupalotis, Hiibn. Yerz. p. 2.^)4
RMRF0KRT–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. CHLORIDEA. 45 56. Cliloridea armigera. Noctua armigera, Hixbn. Samml. Eur. Schmett., Noct. f. 370 (1827); Dup. Lep. Fr. vii. p. 119, ff. 6, 7; Drace, Biol. Oentr.-Am., Het. i. p. 299; Hmpsn. Moths Ind. ii. p. 174; Staud. Cat. Lep. pal. p. 222; Smith, Cat. Noct. N. Am. p. 270. Heliothispulverosa, Wlk. xi. 688 (18.57). Heliothis conferta, Wlk. si. 690 (1857). ThalpofUla ruhrescens^, Wlk. xv. 1681 (1858). Heliothis uniformis, WUgrn. Wien. ent. Mon. iv. p. 171 (I860). Heliothis punctigera, WUgrn. Wien. ent. Mon. iv
RMRFB8G4–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. Head of Biatas nigropectus. Above reddish brown; cap black, encircled by a narrow nuchal band of buffy white; wing-coverts, margins of remiges, and tail clear rufous: beneath brown; chin white; large pectoral shield black: whole length 6-8 inches, wing 3-2, tail 3. Female similar but head chestnut-brown and without the pectoral patch * Hah. S.E. Brazil. a. (S ad. st. b. S ad. sk. c. (S ad. sk. Brazil. Brazil. South America. Purchased. Salvin-Godman Coll. Sclater CoU. 5. THAMNISTES.t Thamnistes, Scl. et Salv. P. Z. S. 1860, p. 299 Type. T. anabati
RMRF205R–. A catalogue of the collection of Cambrian and Silurian fossils contained in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge. Paleontology; Paleontology. 90 SILURIAN. Case and Column of Drawers. Ga Ga4 Ga4 Ga4 Ga4 Ga4 Ga4 Ga4 Ga4 Ga4 Ga4 Keference to McCoy's Synopsis: and Figures of Genera. Names and Eeferenees; Observations, &c. p. 298. p. 299. Turbo, PL 1 k, fig. 36, p. 295. PI. 1 L, fig. 22.. Naticopsis, p. 302. p. 303. do. pp. 308, 309, 311. p. 322. Euomphalus funatus, Sow. (Silur. 2nd ed. pi. 25, fig. 3). Euomphalus SCulptus, Sow. (Silur. 2nd ed. pi. 9, fig. 27, pi. 25, fig. 2).
RMRJ5KFW–. Maple leaves, 1894 [microform] : Canadian history, literature, ornithology. Birds; Authors, Canadian; Oiseaux; Ecrivains canadiens. — 299 — ADVISORY COMMITTEE On selection of deniijn and site of monument Very Revd. Dfan Xorinan Hoii, D. A. Ross Hon. .Tii(l;.'e Irvine lion. II. a. Joly <Ie LotMniere Jolin J. Foote Hon. (J. A. P. rollotier Hon. .Tudgi^ Ciisiinlt Hon. Jiidgo Routhior Hon. Judge Bosse MonseigncMir llainel, V. G. Revd M. Faguy Rev. M. Belangor Hon. P. (larneau Hon. Jos. Shellyn Hon. Jean Blancliet Hon. Francjois Langelier Andrew Thomson Ths. Beckett John T. Ross John Brcakey H
RMRN4HC1–. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria); Natural history. Indischer Volksschmuck und die Art ihn zu tragen. 299 Linci datür wcnii^cn Wcrth auf den rciclicn Ohrschmuck legen (Fig. 20). Die Musel- manin hingegen trägt keine Nasenringe, kleine Ringe in den Ohren und Arm-, und Fussringc wie die Hindus. Silberne Halsketten, meist mit kleinen Silberkugeln ver-. Fig. 21. Bhil-Frau aus Kathiawar (Provinz Bombay). ziert, welche in Bombav in jedem Laden zu sehen sind, werden von allen Frauen getragen und auch von den Europäerinnen nicht verschmäht. Die P^ormcn
RMRRM515–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fancy and Dagger Ferns TELEPHONE Bronee and Oreen Oalax 2315 F«RR«tUT Frank Nillang Coogan Building—Third Floor 55 West 26tli Street, NEW YORK Telephone 299 Farragut SPECIALTIES: Roses and Asparagus Mention The Review when yon write. William P. Ford 107 West 28th St., |LI ^mm/ Yark Phone 5335 Farragut I^CtT ? Wll^ Seasonable Howen L°d°th"it^trhrmi?: ket affords every day in the year. Prompt ship- ments at a moment's notice. Mums. Roses. Carnations, Valley, Violets, Etc Mention The RcTlew when yon write. BONNOT BROS., Inc. WHOLESALE FLORIST 88
RMRD4137–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 300 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 3. Nr. 1. Subfam. 6. Bostrychieæ. Bostrychia Montagne. 1. Bostrychia tenelia (Vahl) J. Ag. Agardh, J., Spec. Alg., vol. II, p. III, p. 869. Analecta Algologica, cent. IV, 1897, p. 83. Falkenberg, P., Rhodomelaceen, p. 515. Fucus tenellus Vahl, Endeel kryptogamiske Planter fra St. Croix (Skriv- ter af Naturh. Selskab, 5te Bd., 2 Hefte, Kiobenhavn 1802, p. 45). For more synonyms compare: De-Toni Sylloge Alg., Vol. IV, p. 1162. Bostrychia tenella (Fig. 299) occurs as a rather common epi- phyte upon the roots of the m
RMRMJ0R7–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTH AFRICAN PYCNOGONIDA 113 Remarks. The feebly serrate or simple spines on 7th-ioth joints of oviger prevent these specimens from being identified with nierstraszi', also the neck is shorter. Parapallene nierstraszi Loman 1908. Loman, loc. cit., p. 44, pi. 9, figs. 122-127. 1928. Flynn, loc. cit., p. 18. 1938. Caiman, loc cit., p. 158, fig. 7. !953- Stock, loc. cit., pp. 297, 299, fig. 3 a (chart).. a c Fig. 13. Parapallene hodgsoni Brnrd. a. posterior view of cruriger. b. lateral view of ocular t
RMRM8T32–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. 482 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Lasiograptus bimucronatus Tullberg. Sver. Geol. Und. Ser. C, no. 50. 1882. p. 20 Lasiograptus mucronatus Lapworth. Roy. Soc. Can. Proc. & Trans. 1887. 4:178 f Lasiograptus bimucronatus Gurley. Jour. Geol. 1896. 4:299 Hallograptus (Lasiograptus) bimucronatus Roemer & Freeh. Leth. Pal. 1897. 1:672, fig. 224 Lasiograptus bimucrona- tus Roemer & Freeh. Lethaea Pal. 1897. 1:672, fig. 224 Diplograptus bimucrona- tus Clark. Geol. Mag. Ser. 4. 1902. 9:499 Besides the slender form with loosely arranged theca
RMRF8XP0–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. CHLOEIDEA. 45 56. Chloridea armigera. Xochia anniycra, Hiibn. Samml. Eur. Scliuielt.. Noct. f. 370 (1S27); Diip. Lep. Fr. vii. p. 119, if. (i, 7: Dnice, Biol. Centi-.-Am., Het. i. p. 299; Hmpsn. Moths Ind. ii. p. 174; Staud. Cat. Lep. pal. p. 222; Smith, Cat. Noct. N. Am. p. 270. HeliotkisjnUverosa, Wlk. xi. 688 (1857). Heliothis conferta, Wlk. xi. 090 (1857). Tha/pojjhila ruhrescenff, Wlk. xv. 1681 (1858). Hdinthis uniforaiis, Wllgrn. Wien. ent. i[on. iv. p. 171 (I860). Heliothis punctigera, Wllgrn. Wien. ent. Men. iv. p. 171
RMRN5M0D–. Animal communities in temperate America : as illustrated in the Chicago region; a study in animal ecology. Animal ecology; Zoology -- Illinois Chicago. 300 Fig. 299.—A parasitic wasp depositing eggs in the body of a grain louse (after Washburn, Bull. 108, Fig. 16, p. 274). Fig. 300.—A louse killed by a parasite (after Washburn, loc. cit., Fig. 12, p. 276).. Fig. 301.—The life history of the golden-eyed lacewing (Chrysopa oculata): o, eggs; b, the larva—"aphis-lion"; c, foot of the larva; d, the larva seizing an aphid; e, the pupal cocoon; /, g, h, the adult; h, natural size (after
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RMRF8PN2–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. CHLORIDEA. 45 56. Cliloridea armigera. Noctua armigera, Hixbn. Samml. Eur. Schmett., Noct. f. 370 (1827); Dup. Lep. Fr. vii. p. 119, ff. 6, 7; Drace, Biol. Oentr.-Am., Het. i. p. 299; Hmpsn. Moths Ind. ii. p. 174; Staud. Cat. Lep. pal. p. 222; Smith, Cat. Noct. N. Am. p. 270. Heliothispulverosa, Wlk. xi. 688 (18.57). Heliothis conferta, Wlk. si. 690 (1857). ThalpofUla ruhrescens^, Wlk. xv. 1681 (1858). Heliothis uniformis, WUgrn. Wien. ent. Mon. iv. p. 171 (I860). Heliothis punctigera, WUgrn. Wien. ent. Mon. iv
RMRH0021–. Bulletin. Geography. 300 Fig. 299.—A parasitic wasp depositing eggs in the body of a grain louse (after Washburn, Bull. 108, Fig. 16, p. 274). Fig. 300.—^A louse killed by a parasite (after Washburn, loc. cit., Fig. 12, p. 276).. Fig. 301.—The life history of the golden-eyed lacewing {Chrysopa oculala): a, eggs; J, the larva—"aphis-lion"; c, foot of the larva; c/, the larva seizing an aphid; e, the pupal cocoon; /, g, h, the adult; k, natural size (after Chittenden, Div Ent U.S. Dept. Agr.).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been di
RMRF2B3N–. A catalogue of the collection of mammals in the Field Columbian Museum. Field Columbian Museum; Mammals. GLOSSOPHAGA. CHCERONYCTERIS. MONOPHYLLUS. 533 Glossophaga sorichia Elliot,)Mamm. ^liddle Amer. & W. Indies, F. C. M. Pub., IV, Pt. II, 1904, p. 672, figs. 142, cxvi. Zool. Ser. Id. Check-L. Mamm. N. Amer. Cont. & W. Indies, F. C. M. Pub., XI, 1905, p. 516. Zool. Ser. Shrew-like Bat. 1—2. Adult — Xo history. 3. Adult — P. Xo histor}'-. E. Gerrard & Sons. (Alcohol.) 4. Adult — P. Central America. Ward's X'at. Scien. Establ., Rochester, X. Y. Genus 299. Clioerouycteris. Choeronyc
RMRR3MW0–. Acta Societatis Scientiarum Fennicae. Science. Microplankton from the Finnisli. Waters during the Month of May 1913. 25 Laboea conicu Lohm. 1908 Lohmann, p. 171 (299), pl. 17, f. 18—20. 1910 Conocylis striata Meunier, p. 148, pl. 11, f. 22, pl. 23, f. L3. Occurrence: Station F 23, 30 mètres and station P 30, 40 mètres. Laboea delicatissima Leeg. Occurrence: Stations F 50, F 61, F 74 and F 23. Laboea vestita Leeg. Occurrence: At ail the stations. Lohmanniella oviformis Leeg. (Fig. 23.) 1915 Leegaard, p. 28. This species occurred hère and there at stations F 23, F 74, F 61, F 50 and somewhat m
RMRMN709–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. The Fossil Flora of the Upper Karroo Beds. 321 Cladophlebis nebbensis (Brongniart). Text-figure 2. 1837. Pecopteris nebbensis, Brongniart, Hist. Veget. foss., vol. i, p. 299, pi. xcviii, fig. 3. 1876. Cladophlebis nebbensis, Nathorst, K. Vet. Akad. Handl., Bd. 14, No. 3, p. 16, pi. ii, fig. 1-6 ; pi. iii, fig. 1-3. 1889. Alethopteris sp. (cf. Asplenium nebbense), Feistmantel, Karroo Formation, p. 68, pi. ii, figs. 12, 12a. 1903. Cladophlebis nebbensis, Zeiller, Flore foss. Tonkin, p. 45, pi. iv, figs
RMRHA52B–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 194 Beiträge zur Flora von Afrika. XXXIV. M. Schimperi Engl. n. sp. — M. abyssinicum Pax in Engl. Hoch- gebirgsfl. des trop. Afrika, Abh. Preuß. Akad. Wiss. II. 1891 1892) 208 non Regel in Gartenflora 1873 S. 299 Taf. 774 (Fig. 6 A—E). P.vx hat bei der Aufstellung seines M. abyssinicum übersehen, daß schon eine Art dieses Namens existierte. Die REGELsche Pflanze ist durchaus verschieden durch die ungleichen Kelchblätter und durch das Fehlen der Haare
RMRG89D9–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 284 BULLETIN 77, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. HEMIPHRAGMA IRRASUM (Ulrich). Text figs. 172, 173. Batostoma irrasa Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, 1886, p. 94. nemiphragma irrasum Ulrich, Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, vol. 3, pt. 1, 1893, p. 299, pi. 24, figs. 5-19; Zittel's Textbook of Paleontology (Eng. ed.), 1896, p. 275, fig. 460.—Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist ol New York for the Year 1894, 1897, p. 592, figs. 190-193. This very abundant American Black River species is represented i
RMRF1MRK–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. CHLOEIDEA. 45 56. Chloridea armigera. Xochia anniycra, Hiibn. Samml. Eur. Scliuielt.. Noct. f. 370 (1S27); Diip. Lep. Fr. vii. p. 119, if. (i, 7: Dnice, Biol. Centi-.-Am., Het. i. p. 299; Hmpsn. Moths Ind. ii. p. 174; Staud. Cat. Lep. pal. p. 222; Smith, Cat. Noct. N. Am. p. 270. HeliotkisjnUverosa, Wlk. xi. 688 (1857). Heliothis conferta, Wlk. xi. 090 (1857). Tha/pojjhila ruhrescenff, Wlk. xv. 1681 (1858). Hdinthis uniforaiis, Wllgrn. Wien. ent. i[on. iv. p. 171 (I860). Heliothis punctigera, Wllgrn. Wien. ent. Men. iv. p. 171
RMRJ6TEP–. Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Instution. [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. 4- >. 429 REVIEW OP AMERICAN BIRDS. [part I. Smlth- â¢oulau No. Collec- tor's No. Sox aud Age. Locality. When Collected. Received from Collected <y 32,/)13 32,ol4 24,914 â¢â¢ Puerto Cabello, Veu. Bogota. ... J. Krider. 11 L. de Geofroy. Myiadestes iinicolor. Myicuiestes unicolor, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1856, 299 (Cordova); 1857, 5, 213 (Orizaba) ; 1858, 97 Ib. Catal. 1861, 47, no. 289.âSclateb & Salvin, Ibis, 1860, 397 (Cobau). Hab, Central Mexico and Guatemala. ^ (No. 22,377, 9, type.) Se
RMRFA742–. A catalogue of the collection of Cambrian and Silurian fossils contained in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge. Paleontology; Paleontology. 90 SILURIAN. Case and Column of Drawers. Ga Ga4 Ga4 Ga4 Ga4 Ga4 Ga4 Ga4 Ga4 Ga4 Ga4 Keference to McCoy's Synopsis: and Figures of Genera. Names and Eeferenees; Observations, &c. p. 298. p. 299. Turbo, PL 1 k, fig. 36, p. 295. PI. 1 L, fig. 22.. Naticopsis, p. 302. p. 303. do. pp. 308, 309, 311. p. 322. Euomphalus funatus, Sow. (Silur. 2nd ed. pi. 25, fig. 3). Euomphalus SCulptus, Sow. (Silur. 2nd ed. pi. 9, fig. 27, pi. 25, fig. 2).
RMRF10M2–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 422 AECTIAD2E. above angle ; fi from below upper angle ; 7, 8, 9 stalked ; 10 free ; 11 anasto- mosing with 12. Hind wing witb vein 2 from beyond middle of cell; 3 from near angle; 5 from above angle ; 6, 7 coincident; 8 from towards end of cell. *892. Graptasura polygrapha. Cyme folygrapha, Feld. Eeis. Nov. pi. 106. f. 7 (1874); Kirby, Cat. Het. â p. 299. 5 . Orange-yellow ; vertex and back of head, tegulae, shoulders, protborax, and coxse with black spots ; mesothorax with curved lines behind; abdomen with so
RMRRKEHJ–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fancy and DaK^er Ferns TELEPHONE Bronze and Oreen Qalax 2315 FARRilSUI Frank Nillang Coogan Building—Third Floor 55 West 26th Street, NEW YORK Talapbone 299 Farraeut SPECIALTIES: Roses and Asparagus Mention The RcTtew when yop writ*. William P. Ford 117 West 28tk Street, Na^ij Ynrk Pb*n« 8335 FarraKut 1^ 1* »» ? W FA seasonahe flowers Sd'iSl'^thns?^*?! afforda aTary day Id tba year. Prompt •hlpmanto at a memant's notlca. ?am. Baaaa, Caraattans, Valley, Vlalitt*. Etc. Mention The Berleir wben yon write. BONNOT BROS., he WHSLCSAU FLSRIST S8 and S7 W.
RMRHTNPX–. Biblioteca Italiana. 456 I N D I C E. Due parole alia Revue eacyclopedlque sidle pro- prieta letterarie p. 3o6 Fihlogia. — Sul Giannorue Bettoriiano e sal Tito Li- via vendicato . 191 Filosofia. — Incivilimento dell' Africa /» 448 Geografia. — IVotizie sovra Tombouctou « 3i3 The hydrography etc. Idrografia di Sicilia, Mal- ta ecc., di G. Smyth >/ ivi Poesia. — Jl Cicerone del Passeroni, da pubbVcarsi" 316 Storia naturals. — Societd di Flora a Brusselles. " i58 Ossa fossili di marrunouti e di rinoceronti. , . " 299 Craniologia di Gall caduta in discredito anche in Jn^hilterr
RMRHN80B–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. Q o9 Q. B FIGURE 4. Release (A) showing very little scatter of the vanishing bearings but a mean deviating appreciably from the home direction, contrasted with a release (B) with much more scattered bearings but a more homeward directed mean; A, Berry Hill Fire Tower, New York, 37.9 miles from the loft, October 14, 1968, home bearing 258°, mean bearing 299° (nonrandom, P < 0.0001) ; B, near New Berlin, New York, 56.6 miles, July 30, 1967, home bearing 257°, mean bearing 256° (nonrandom, P < 0.0001). Figure IB, the simi
RMRHH9CT–. Blätter für Aquarien- und Terrarien-Kunde. Glasaquarien, rein 65x30x35 Mk. 10.— 50x32x35 „ 6 — 45x32x35 „ 4.50 40x32x35 „ 3.75 weiß. 36x32x35 Mk. 3.50 36x24x25 „ 3.— 30x25x26 „ 2.50 30x20x25 ,-, 1.75 39x15x31 Mk. 3.— (passend fürs Fensterbrett). Filzunterlagen ?-Dezimeter 5 Pf., Schlaininheber 1 Mk, , [299] Julius Müller, Spremberg (Lausitz). Aquarien ganz aus Glas, wasserhell, Q u, O m. u. ohne Fontaine, anerkannt beste, reelle und billigste Bezugsquelle. Keine Ausschußware. — Illstr. Preisliste frei. — [300] P. Andre, Muskau O.-L.. Fremdländische Zierfische. Ein Handbuch für die Natur*' ge
RMRN3NBM–. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria); Natural history. Die Lepidopterenfauna von Herkulesbad und Orsova. 299 66bis. ?Pararge hiera F. (3gi). — Rosa, p. 109, 110, 112. Hbad.: Oberhalb des weißen Kreuzes und auf der Suskulja einzeln, in Stücken so groß als Par. maera, für welche sie zuerst gehalten wurden (Rosa, 1. c). Da mir kein Stück von Hbad., noch eine weitere Angabe dafür bekannt wurde, wollte ich anfänglich die Mitteilungen Dr. Rosas über ihr dortiges Vorkommen nur als Anmerkung erwähnen, muß aber jedenfalls die Verantwortung für die Richtigk
RMRG76Y8–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. FISHES OF THE PHILIPPINE AND ADJACENT SEAS 285 7828, 7829. Bugsuk Island. January 5, 1909. Length 418 to 486 mm. 5938. Zamboanga. May 25, 1908. Length 305 mm. NASO THYNNOIDES (Valenciennes) Axiiitirus thynnoides Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., vol. 10, 1835, p. 299, pi. 293. Dorey Harbor, New Guinea; Regne Animal Cuvier, 111., Poiss., 1839, pi. 74, fig. 3. Naseus thynnoides Bleeker, Act. Soc. Sci. Ind. N^erland., vol. 2, No. 7, 1857, p. (5) 5 (Amboina).—GuNTHER, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., vol. 3, 1861, p. 355 (Amboina). Naso thynnoides Herre, P
RMRFA756–. A catalogue of the collection of mammals in the Field Columbian Museum. Field Columbian Museum; Mammals. TARSIUS. 551 Rabienus Gray, Lond. Med. Repos., xv, No. 88, 1821, p. 299. Cephalopachus Swains., Nat. Hist. & Class. Quad., 1835, p. 352. Hypsicehiis Less., Spec. Mamm., 1840, pp. 207, 253-254. 970. Tarsius tarsius (Erxleben). Lemur tarsius Erxl., Syst. Reg. Anim., 1777, p. 71. Lemur spectrum Pall., Nov. Spec. Quad. Glir. .Ord., 1778, p. 275, (note). Macrotarsus buffoni Link, Beytr. Naturg., i, Pt. 11, 1795, p. 61. Woolly Tarsier. I. Adult — P. Borneo. Ward's Nat. Scien. Establ., Roche
RMRDJ6AP–. A manual of zoology. . "b.oc S.OC Fig. 299. — LepUS Cuniculus. Skull: A, lateral view; E, ventral view, ang.proc, angular process of mandible; as, ali-sphenoid (external pterygoid process); /> . oc, basi-occipital; b. sph, basi-sphenoid; covd, condyle; fr, frontal; int. pa, inter-parietal; ju, jugal; Icr, lacrymal; max, maxilla; nas, nasal; opt. Jo, optic foramen; 0. sph, orbito-sphenoid; pa, parietal; pal, palatine; pal. max, palatine plate of maxilla; par. oc, par-occipital pro- cess; pal. p. max, palatine process of pre-maxilla; /. max, pre-maxilla; per, periotic; pt, pterygoid; /
RMRDH2NY–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. CHAEADfillDai ^GIALITIS 375 46 (1901); Oates, Cat. B. Eggs ii, pp. 29, 350 (1902); Whitehead, Ibis, 1903, p. 236; Sharps, Ibis, 1904, p. 10 [Deelfontein]. ^giaJitis varius, Harting, Ibis, 1873, p. 262, pi. viii; Ayres, Ibis, 1878, p. 299, 1880, p. 267; Sharpe, ed. Layard's B. S. Afr. p. 661 (1884). Description. Adult Male.—General colour above dark brown, most of the feathers with paler edges and tips; forehead white, separated from the brown crown by a black transverse band, and from the throat by a strongly marked black band running from the lores through
RMRF2073–. A catalogue of the collection of mammals in the Field Columbian Museum. Field Columbian Museum; Mammals. TARSIUS. 551 Rabienus Gray, Lond. Med. Repos., xv, No. 88, 1821, p. 299. Cephalopachus Swains., Nat. Hist. & Class. Quad., 1835, p. 352. Hypsicehiis Less., Spec. Mamm., 1840, pp. 207, 253-254. 970. Tarsius tarsius (Erxleben). Lemur tarsius Erxl., Syst. Reg. Anim., 1777, p. 71. Lemur spectrum Pall., Nov. Spec. Quad. Glir. .Ord., 1778, p. 275, (note). Macrotarsus buffoni Link, Beytr. Naturg., i, Pt. 11, 1795, p. 61. Woolly Tarsier. I. Adult — P. Borneo. Ward's Nat. Scien. Establ., Roche
RMRF8M16–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 422 AECTIAD2E. above angle ; fi from below upper angle ; 7, 8, 9 stalked ; 10 free ; 11 anasto- mosing with 12. Hind wing witb vein 2 from beyond middle of cell; 3 from near angle; 5 from above angle ; 6, 7 coincident; 8 from towards end of cell. *892. Graptasura polygrapha. Cyme folygrapha, Feld. Eeis. Nov. pi. 106. f. 7 (1874); Kirby, Cat. Het. â p. 299. 5 . Orange-yellow ; vertex and back of head, tegulae, shoulders, protborax, and coxse with black spots ; mesothorax with curved lines behind; abdomen with so
RMRH5YJP–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. REMINGTON UMC "Inside Shot Shell Facts Laid Bare" Sen^0t1retonee'-agpS00"al ESt^.*"* ^ Sh°0terS-the ™rid over-make Letter scores, afield an,, at traps. . „ LATEST FROM THE FIELD t2 ^SotP™^'^1|hgD,n PT °lDb ,F7? GiIbert Shoot-97x100-„„der trving condition- ed .HR- i , 8 T P Sheels--A r. markable winning over 100 amateurs and professionals -nd.-A. B. Richardson of Dover, 95x100, shooting Remington-UMC Speed Shells. REM'NGT0N ARMS-UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY 299 Broadway, New York. - ,„ „ 12 Geary St., San Francisco REMINGTON UMC. SELBY S
RMRN3TFP–. ... Animaux venimeux et venins: la fonction venimeuse chez tous les animaux; les appareils venimeux; les venins et leurs propriétés; les fonctions et usages des venins; lénvenimation et son traitement. Poisonous animals; Venom; Venom. SERPENTS VENIMEUX D ASIE 299 Coloration. — Noire ou brune et jaune ; les dessins variables, don- nant lieu à diverses variétés. Longueur totale : 70 centim- ; queue 8. Venin. — Les observations de Cantor montrent que le venin de cette espèce est très actif. Genre Hyduophis Maxillaire plus long que l'ectoptérygoïde, ne s'étendant pas en avant aussi loin que le p
RMRRM850–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Bronze and Oreen aalaz 2315 FARRA6UT Frank Millang Coogan Building—Third Floor 55 West 26th Street, NEW YORK Telepbona 299 Farracut SPECIALTIES: Roses and Asparagus Mention The ReTtew when yott writ*. William P.Ford 107 West 28th SL, NAmrn/ YnrW Phone 5335 Farragut 1^^ TT ? VI IV Seasonable Howerj Lyii^feVtSrS^?: ket affords every day in the year. Prompt ship- ments at a moment's notice. Mums, Roses, Carnations, Valley, Violets, Etc. MsnMca Tha aarlew wkaa yoa writs. BONNOT BROS., Inc. WHOLESALE FLOMST Cut Flowor ExchanKO, 11C Iff lUllli OFKK AU. D
RMRGH9N4–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 202 S. J. BROOKS&P. C. BARNARD. 298 Figs 294-300 Chrysopa. 294-297, 299, 300, C. perla; 298, C. pollens. 294, fore wing; 295, apex of 3 abdomen, lateral; 296, apex of 2 abdomen, lateral; 297, 3 genitalia, lateral; 298, 3 tignum, lateral; 299, 9 subgenitale, caudal; 300, 9 spermatheca, lateral. rows, basal inner gradate usually meeting Psm; veins not crassate in 8; cx slightly longer or shorter than c2. Abdomen (Figs 295, 296) marked black or unmarked; setae short, coarse, sparse; callus cerci rounded or ovate, trichobothria 23-
RMRFA77T–. A catalogue of the collection of mammals in the Field Columbian Museum. Field Columbian Museum; Mammals. GLOSSOPHAGA. CHCERONYCTERIS. MONOPHYLLUS. 533 Glossophaga sorichia Elliot,)Mamm. ^liddle Amer. & W. Indies, F. C. M. Pub., IV, Pt. II, 1904, p. 672, figs. 142, cxvi. Zool. Ser. Id. Check-L. Mamm. N. Amer. Cont. & W. Indies, F. C. M. Pub., XI, 1905, p. 516. Zool. Ser. Shrew-like Bat. 1—2. Adult — Xo history. 3. Adult — P. Xo histor}'-. E. Gerrard & Sons. (Alcohol.) 4. Adult — P. Central America. Ward's X'at. Scien. Establ., Rochester, X. Y. Genus 299. Clioerouycteris. Choeronyc
RMRN5NPY–. Animal communities in temperate America, as illustrated in the Chicago region ; a study in animal ecology. Animal ecology; Zoology. 300 Fig. 299.—A parasitic wasp depositing eggs in the body of a grain louse (after Washburn, Bull. 108, Fig. 16, p. 274). Fig. 300.—A louse killed by a parasite (after Washburn, loc. cit., Fig. 12, p. 276).. Fig. 301.—The life history of the golden-eyed lacevving {Clirysopa oculata)'. a, eggs; h, the larva—"aphis-lion"; c, foot of the larva; d, the larva seizing an aphid; e, the pupal cocoon; /, g, h, the adult; h, natural size (after Chittenden, Div.
RMRRJHGT–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Bronte and Ure«n Oalai EVERGREENS auniuni Frank Nillang Coogan Building—Third Floor 55 West 26th Street, NEW YORK Telephone 299 Fanratfut SPECIALTIES: Roses and Asparagus Mention The BeTlew when yon write. William P. Ford lOTWest 28th SL, lUfkvm/Ynrk Phone 5836 Farragut l^^TT ? wn Ik Seasonable noweis irndn'^^i^s'trhr^S: ket affords every day in the year. Prompt ship- ments at a moment's notice. Mams. Roses, Carnations. Valley. Violets. Etc Mention The UeTlew when yon write. BONNOT BROS., Inc. WHOLESALE FLORIST 88 and 87 W. 26th SU ||C1|f YnDlf Cut
RMRGAT17–. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Fisheries -- United States; Fish-culture -- United States. CEPHALOPODS OF WESTERN NORTH AMERICA. 299 Ommastrephes cylindricus d*Orbigny, 1835, p. 54, pi. 3, fig. 3-4. Bartramn d'Orbigny, 1835, p. 55. cyliiulncus d'Orbigny, in d'Orbigny and Ferussac, 1835, p. 54. pi. 111, fig. 3-4 (fide Hoyle). Loliiio vilreus Rang, 1837. p. 71, pi. 36 (fide d'Orbigny). Ommastrephes Bartramn d'Orbigny, 1838, p. 59, no. 15 (fide d'Orbigny). cyltrulrkus d'Orbigny, in d'Orbigny and Ferussac, 1839, p. 347; Calmars, pi. 11; Ommastr., pi. n, fig. 11-30 (fide Hoyle). d'
RMRF8DXG–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. a:ipiiii)Kin'a. 299 pure white; the underside with the cosl;i slightly tinged a ith ochreous. Ab. 1. jordana. Fore wi'ig with the ante- and postmedial lines strong, black with prominent spots at costa, the renit'orm ulmo.st obsolete.âPalestine. JJah. Armenia, 1 J; Asia ;^^l^â OI{, Poutus; Pai.i-stixe, I J. Exj). 38 millim. Genus ATHETI3. Type. Athctis, Hiibn. Verz. p. 209 (1827) fitrvH/ii. Ati/plia, Hiibn. Verz. p. 21.'i (J827) jjulriionaria. Eluplma, Hiibn. Verz. p. 2oO (1827) iiKiv/ikciig. Hupalotis, Hiibn. Yerz. p. 2.^)4
RMRFA7KD–. A catalogue of the collection of mammals in the Field Columbian Museum. Field Columbian Museum; Mammals. CITELLUS. 175 299. Citellus oregonus (Merriam). Spermophilus oregonus Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xii, 1898, p. 69. Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., F. C. M. Pub., 11, 1901, p. 94. Zool. Ser. Citellus oregonus Elliot, Check-L. Mamm. N. Amer. Cont. & W. Indies, F. C. M. Pub., vi, 1905, p. 113. Zool. Ser. Oregon Spermophile. 1-3. Adult c? P. Upper Klamiath Lake, Oregon. A. Forrer. 4-6. Adult ? P. Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon. A. Forrer. Subgenus F. Otospermophilus. 300. Citellus variegatus (
RMRFA76K–. A catalogue of the collection of Cambrian and Silurian fossils contained in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge. Paleontology; Paleontology. UPPER BALA GROUP. 83 Caso and Column of Drawers. Go Go Go Go Go Go Go Go Go Go Go Go Go Go Go Go Reference to McCoy's Synopsis: and Figures of Genera. Names and References; Observations, &c. Univalves.. P1.1l, fig. 20, p. 292. PL 1 k, fig. 42, p. 294. M. simplex, p. 294, PL 1 K, fig. 44. Euomphalus tricinctus, p. 299. Trochus Helicites, p. 297. As E. tricinctus, p. 299. PL 1 L, fig. 18, p. 297. PL 1 L, fig. 17, p. 304. (Not of 1 L,
RMRGPN1D–. Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France. Entomology. a IV b. Fi". 1. Fi2. 2. Fia. 3. anormalement velues, restent réunies et portent de petits amas blancs de quelques millimètres de diamètre, plus clairs que le reste de la feuille, abrilant des Eriophyides couleur rose-chair. Ces trois dernières cécidies proviennent de Saint-Denis-du-Sig, où elles furent récoltées sur la route du Grand-Barrage, en décembre 19UU et janvier 1901. (1) Karscii. — Ntuo Zoocecidien u. Cecidozoen. Zeitsch. f. g. Naturw., l. 53, 1880, p. 299, n° U et pi. VI, fig. 10. (2) FocREU. — Étude sur quelques gall
RMRF92GH–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 84 AMATID.E. angle of cell; 4, 5 stalked ; 6 from upper angle ; 7, 8, 9, 10 stalked ; 10 from beyond 7 ; 11 from cell. Hind wing small ; vein 3 from before angle of cell, 4, 5 from angle ; 6, 7 coincident. In key differs from Thyrogonia in the fore wing having veins 4, 5 stalked, 10 from beyond 7 ; hind wing with veins 4, 5 from cell. 299 c. Pseudmelisa chalybsa. Pseudmelisa chalybsa, Hmpsn. P. Z. S. 1910, p. 391, pi. xxxvi. f. 5. 5 . Head and thorax black slightly in-orated with metallic blue; shoulders and pectus at sides w
RMRF22FP–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 84 TV'KAXXJH.K. c, d. Ad. sk. e. Ad. sk. /. Ad. sk. g. Ad. st. Brazil. Brazil. Bogota (?). Bahia. Sclater Ooll. Salvm-(iodman Coll. Purchased. Sudbury Museum. 14. Euscarthmus impiger. (Plate IX. fig. 2.) Euscarthmus impiger, Scl. et Salv. P. Z. S. 1868, p. 171, t. xiii. fig. 1, et 1869, p. 253 (Venezuela) ; Berl. J. f. 0. 1884, p. 299 (Buca- ramanga).. Structure of Euscarthmus impiger. (P. Z. S. 1SB8, p. 171.) Above mouse-brown, with an olivaceous tinge on the back; wings and tail blackish, the wing-coverts tipped and outer secon- daries edged ex
RMRMT2DC–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. REVISION DES POISSONS ETC. 299 Nous donnons pourtant la figure d'un exemplaire de Constanta, long 170 mm et conserve à la Station de Recherches Piscicoles de cette ville.. Fig. 1 - Pagellus erythrinus (L.). Constanta. 4. Diplodus annularis (L.) Sparus annularis: Linné, 1758, p. 278. Sargus annularis: Nordmann, 1840, p. 386, pi. 4 f. 1 ; Càràusu, 1952, p. 664, f. 444; Slastenenko, 1936, p. 301, pi. VIII f. 28 - 1956, p. 37Ì, f. 80; Stoianov, 1963, p. 118, f. 34. Diplodus annularis: Vasiliu, 1959, p. 329, f. 227; Bànàre
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