RMRJGXBF–. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 117 Supplies Cheap. Mr. L. B. Bell, formerly of Brecksville, Ohio, hasacceoteda permanent position in Arizona, and wishes to dispose of his apiarian fixtures. He wrote to me about it. and I told him if he would have them 8hiv)ped to me I would sell tiiem for him on ct)mmis!^ion. Here is a list of the articles and the price at which they are offered. 2 M. Sections (G. B. Lewis & Co. Cream Standard 2.00 1 Coil Wire 60 1 Expansion Bit 1.00 61 SectiOQ Cases ( Wide Frame and tin sep- arators at 25 10(1 Brood Cases ( New Htnldon) a
RMRPNR7J–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. XM® MMUKICfEK MMM J@URI«JEI^. 61. AL,FREI> H. WEWMAN, BUSINESS MANAGER. IXXIXX.XXXXXXXXXXXXTXX.XXXXXXT-XXTXX1 itisiuess ^attcts* ? Subscribers who do not receive their papers promptly, should notify us at once. H^" Money in Potatoes, by Mr. Joseph Greiner. Price, 25 cents, postpaid. For sale at this office. ^g' Send us one i^EW subscriber, with ^1.00, and we will present you with a nice Pocket Dictionary. It^" Red Labels are nice for Pails which hold from 1 to 10 lbs. of honey. Price $1.00 per hundred, with name and address printed. Sampl
RMRJ90CD–. Chase's trade list for fall 1941 - spring 1942. Nurseries (Horticulture) Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Shrubs; Trees; Evergreens; Roses. ITEM NO. PRICE 60-A—WAX MELTER: The Clark Melter. Burns alcohol. Made of Galvanized iron. For melting graft- ing wax, tar, paint, and glue. Adjustable wick for desired heat. %-gallon size $ G.50 1-gallon size 7.00 (Direct Shipment from Factory). 61. HORTICULTURAL PEAT MOSS: Very fine, well pulverized, thoroughly clean. Highly absorbent. Great cover- age capaci
RMRFPD7T–. Case histories of Corps breakwater and jetty structures. Report 3. Breakwaters; Jetties; Breakwaters; Jetties. SECTION-H- WEST PIEH PRECAST TOP l-G.L.D. 576 6 STONE FILLED TIMBER CRIB >S.. SECTION-H- WeST PIEH ^-'â -1 SECTION - I EAST SREAKWAl I.GL 0. 376 SECTION-H- WEST PIER Figure 61. Typical structure cross sections, Manistique Harbor, Michigan 103. 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.. Bottin, Robert R;
RMRE3ERG–. Practical text-book of plant physiology. Plant physiology. CHEMOTROPIC MOVEMENTS OF POLLEN TUBES 61 and 4 or 5 g. cane sugar to 50 cc. distilled water. Warm until a homogeneous solution is obtained. Place a drop of this solution on a glass slip and when cold add a number of pollen cells of Narcissus, Fritillaria, or Lathyrus. Cover with a thin circle of glass and set in a moist chamber kept as near 180 C. as possible. Examine eight or ten hours later, and also the next day. Note the direction taken by the pollen tubes. All seem to be pointed. The lines a to b represent the edge of In a, poll
RMRMKG9A–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM'S MEIRING NAUDE CRUISES 61. mm Fig. 16. A-B. Smittoidea calcarata sp. nov. A. Two zooids from close to the growing edge. B. An ovicelled zooid. C-D. Parasmittina tropica (Waters). C. Zooids with entire peristomes, showing different types of avicularia. D. Older zooids, with thickened peristomes. E-H. Parasmittina novella sp. nov. E. A group of zooids, with different types of avicularia. F. A zooid bearing an enlarged avicularium with flared serrate rostrum. G. Zooids with sma
RMRJF3EJ–. Bees and wasps. Bees; Wasps. V] BEES 61 dense, close bands of whitish hair encircling them. They nearly all occur in July and August, and are to. m Fig. 10. Front view of mouth parts of Bomhus (long-pointed tongue) B., 'bouton,' or ladle-shaped tip of tongue, found only in the higher forms. G.M., galea (lacinia of some authors) of maxilla. L.P., labial palp. M., mentum. M.P., maxillary palp. PG., para- glossa. S., stipes of maxilla. T., tongue. be found visiting flowers of heath, ragwort, chamo- mile and other plants; while they make their nests in the ground, generally in a rather hard sand
RMRGCM1E–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. BULLETIN OF THE Southern California Academy of Sciences LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA May Vol. 55. j-^pRj^i 1956 Part 2 CONTENTS Introduction to Early Western American Prehistory. Ruth DeEtte Simpson 61 The Origin of Elsinore Lake Basin. John F. Mann, ]r 72 Notes on two Anomuran Crustaceans New to California Waters. Janet Haig 79 Biological Observations on Ptilothrix sumichrasti (Cresson) and Some Related Groups of Emphorine Bees. E. G. Linsley, J. W. MacSwain and Ray F. Smith 88 Notes on the Life H
RMRMHTP1–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. B #:? 'f 'r^: '^^ -?^c^-. i? ^ c- .%t':^ --t W H I K Fig. 5. Sciponoceras cucullatum Collignon, 1964. A-D. NMBD1004. E-F. NMBD1004c. G-H. NMBD1002. J-L. NMBD1004(1. All from an imprecisely located horizon on the Skoenberg at locality 61, Zululand, Mzinene Formation, ?Middle Cenomanian. All x 1.. 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 ori
RMRGHJKY–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. CHINESE DREPANINAE 61 Betalbara rectilinea sp. n. (Text-figs. 101-104) <J. Palp and front of head dark brown ; vertex grey-brown. Upper surface of antennae grey-brown, bipectinate from base to about three-quarters of its length. Thorax and abdomen as for colour of adjacent surface of wing. Colour-pattern of both wings as in rugosa (PI. 3, fig. 317), ground-colour grey-brown with very pale brown markings.. Figs. 101-104. Betalbara rectilinea, genitalia. 101, $ ; 102, aedeagus ; 103, <$ ; 104, g eighth tergite and sternite.. Pl
RMRG79CY–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 114 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 295. Figure 6.—Anchistrocheles bensoni, n. ap.: A,G,H, Male USNM 121638; B-F, female USNM 121639. A, Copulatory organ; B, mandible; C, maxilla; D, genital lobe and furca; E-H, carapace exteriors. A-D, X 301; E-H, X 61.. 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.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States.
RMRJ4WT3–. Correspondence relative to the fisheries question, 1885-87 [microform] : presented to Parliament by command of His Excellency the Governor General, 3rd May, 1887. Fisheries; Fisheries; Pêches; Pêches. tI CONTENTS. 4 4 From and To eo 61 63 68 64 66 66 67 68 68 60 «I 63 68 64 66 QoTPrnor General to Minliter at Wnshlopton. QoTflrnor General to Earl OranTiUe, K.G Govornor General to Earl Uranville. Minister at Woghington to Oovernor General. Governor General to Earl Granville. Barl Granville to Lord Lani- downe. Lord Lanadowne to Barl Granville. Sir Liotel Weit to Governor General. Oovrnor Ge
RMRJRPHR–. Aus Natur und Museum. Natural history. Fig. 61—68 Übergänge von Gyraiilus trochifonnis costatus (Klein) in O. trochi- formis denudatus (Hilgendorf) 10 X vergr. nach Hilgendorf Ob. Trochiformiszone. Am seltsamsten muten völlig schrauben- förmig aufgedrehte Grehäuse an, wie sie Fig. 69 zeigt. Fig. 69 Gyraulus trochiformis denudatus (Hilgendorf) Die zweite Nebenreihe ist wesentlich einfacher. Auch sie geht von G. trochiformis steinheimensis aus. In der Steinheimen- siszone finden sich neben der typischen Form bereits nicht selten Stücke, deren Umgänge rascher zunehmen, stärker gewölbt und stärk
RMRH18DY–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. PELAGIC OSTRACODS OF THE SARGASSO SEA OFF BERMUDA 115. Figure 61. Conchoecia sp. a-c, lateral, ventral and posterior views of female, d, frontal organ and first antenna of female, e, capitulum of female frontal organ, f, endopodite of female second antenna (setae and filaments cut off), g, posterior margin of right shell from inside. Scale at left for a-c; at bottom right for g; at bottom center for d; at bottom left for e and f. Scales in mm. concentrica female (Fig. 49a). The shoulder vaults are raised wing-like (Fig. 61c), as in both the C.
RMRGB7EP–. The Bulletin of zoological nomenclature. Animals. 10 Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 61(1) March 2004 Versluys, J. 1906. Die Gorgoniden der Siboga-E.xpedition. II. Die Primnoidae. Siboga- Expeclitie. 13a: 1-187. Williams, G.C. 1992. The Alcyonacea of southern Africa. Gorgonian Octocorals (Coelenterata. Anthozoa). Annals of the South African Museum, 101(8): 181-296. Wright, E.P. & Sruder, T. 1889. Report on the Alcyonaria collected by H.M.S Challenger during the years 1873-76. Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76, Zoology, 31(64)
RMRFR0XJ–. Caroli a Linné eqvitis Systema vegetabilivm : secvndvm classes ordines genera species cvm characteribvs et differentiis. Botany. PENTANDRiA. DiGYNiA. Cvnanchum. 2^7 304. CYNANCHUM. Contorta. NeMarium cyiindricum, 310. 5-dentatum. 2. Viminale. acututti. ptaniJJorunt. 3. C racetnofum, 4. C fnaritimutn. 5 fuberofum. hirtum. monfpelia' cuni. txtenjum. undutattm. capenfe. ohtuffo' lium. 6. 7.. I. C. canle volnbili perenni aphyllo. Si^l^. naf. 5. p. :23';. Mant.jg^. Euphorbia viminalis .S^^ci^c. flant. 6^g. Apocvnum guineenfe mere aoriyl- luni, florcalbo tetrapetaioodoratiirimo. Herm. paraii. 61.
RMRH0352–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. MARINE BIOLOGICAL MONITORING, PALOS VERDES, CA. 31 1200 -I. Fig. 8. Palos Verdes giant kelp {Macrocystis pyrifera) canopy, 1974 to 1992. Data from California Dept. of Fish and Game. with demersal fish, by otter trawl. The inner shelf (23-m), outer shelf (61-m) and upper slope (137-m) were sampled. Invertebrate catches fluctuated markedly, both temporally (1978 to 1992) and spatially (e.g., with depth and outfall distance). Arthropods and echinoderms dominated the catches (Fig. 9). The three dominant 8000 ^ 6000 (0 a o rs o c ni o 4000 2000
RMRHDR01–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 85 6 .340 -+++ 4.235 — 2 .829 1 .889 225.184 402.365 718.955 1284.646 2295.43 Fig.61: Relation SIZE to width over caiiini: comparison hew teen (i/ossop/iaga (-) and Brachyphxlla (+) specific way, e.g. the rostra are narrower at their tip tlian üi the oiitgroiip (fig.60). Tliis also applies to Brachyphylla, although in many other respects this genus approaches the outgroup much closer than otlier nectar feedmg bats. This is partly due to their considerably differring skull geometry; in basal view, the palate appears rounded in a trapezoid way (the wid
RMRH6XP8–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 200 - OF THE FINEST - 200 Closing Out Sale Of all the standard bred TROTTING stock belonging to Estate of HENRY PIERCE, Deceased CONSISTING OF Stallions, Broodmares, Colts and Fillies Sired by all the most fashionably bred trottinp etallioDS in California, and out of the best bred mares ever bred here or brought from the Eastern States. Sale Will Take Place BLAKE, MOFFITT & TOWNE -DEALERS IN- 55-57 59-61 First Street, S. F. TmtPaosE Main 109 Tuesday, June 23,1903, at the OCCIDENTAL HORSE FX1HANGE 246 Third St., Near Folsom, SAN FRANCISCO W. G. LAYNG, Live S
RMRHK504–. Biology of New World Microtus. Rodents; Rodents; Microtus; Voles. Nutntic 795. • Early summer 1976 + lab O Late summer 1976 ^ Late summer 1977 40 80 120 160 200 240 Monocot biomass (g/m^) 280 Fig. 3. Relative foraging rates for brown lemmings {Lemmus sibiricus) in relation to forage availability (from Batzli et al., 1981). maintain its body weight, and bluegrass is relatively poorly digested (51% DDM) compared to more palatable dicotyledons (61 to 69% DDM). It is difficult to assess how herbivores would perform on food they will not eat, but it is clear that different species of microtines s
RMREF7F4–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. Acer 712 Steganosporium verbunden, ei- oder birnförrnig, mit zwei oder mehreren Quer- wänden und niauerförinig getheilt; Sporenträger stäbchenförmig, oft mit Paraphysen untermischt. Der Name dieser Gattung ist gebildet aus steganos = bedeckt, dicbt und spora = Spore. Acer 4615. St. piriforme (Hoffm.) Cor da, Icon. Fung. III. p. 23 tab. IV. fig. 61. Sacc, Fung. italici tab. 1108; Syll. III. p. 803. Syn. Stilbospora piriformis Hoffm., F. g
RMRHYE95–. Beiträge zur fossilen Flora Spitzbergens : gegründet auf die Sammlungen der schwedischen Expedition vom Jahre 1872 auf 1873. Paleobotany -- Norway Spitsbergen Island; Paleobotany -- Norway Svalbard. KOXOL. SV. VKT. AKAOEMIENS IIANDLINOAK. RANI). 14. N:() 5. 127 G. Dkotijleilonen. .')5. PDpiilus Richiirdsoiii IIk. 56. » Zaddachi IJk. 57. » arctica IIr. 58. Bctiila prisca Ettixgii. 59. " iiiaerophylla Gcepp. sp, 60. Corylus IM'Quarrii Fouu. .sp. 61. Quercus gTönlandica Hn. 62. )) platania IIk. 63; » Spinulifcra Hu. 64. Platanus aceroKk-s Gdci'i'. 65. Pülvii-onum Ottersianuin IIu. 66. Sals
RMRPTX0G–. Allgemeine Fischerei-Zeitung. 61 Deutsche Angelgeräte-Fabrik.. Einfache u. gespliesste Angelruten in feinster Ausführung, Rollen, Angelschnüre, Haken und Netze. liEl Corpedospinncr! M] D. R. G. M. In jeder Sporthandlung zu haben. Prospekt gratis n. franko. Industriewerke für künstliche Geflügelzucht und Angelsport F. Sartorius & Söhne, Göttmgen 84. f)at »icr 3!Kä«j—?H»rit einen groi^cn ^ojtctt jiucUöMimciijjc, 50—1>0 Sranim fdjlucie Söljflfd^c »on USaä)--, SiegentiogettfoteUe unb ^ai^faiblinge *iUifl aftäugcfecn, Jungfische und Setzlinge Baciifopellen, Bachsaibiinge, Regenbogenfopeile
RMRDMNP6–. American ornithology : or, The natural history of the birds of the United States . Birds. Plate 61.—1. Green Heron. 2. Niglit Heron. 3. Y 4. Great White Heron. 0""g. Plate 63.—1. Roseate Spoonbill. 2. American Avoset. 3. Ruddy Plover. 4. Semipalmated Sandpiper.. Plate 64.—1. Louisiana Heron. 2. Pied Oyster-catcher. Plate 65.-1. Yellow-crowned Heron. 2. Great Heron. 3. Whooping Crane. 4 Long-billed Curlew. American Bittern. 4. Least Bittern.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and ap
RMRDMYTE–. Edible and poisonous mushrooms of Canada. Mushrooms, Poisonous; Edible mushrooms. ^ . < ? ^s,^B»^. 3 &« tl^ 57. Lac tar ills deliciosus. 59. L. controversHS. 61. L. helvus. 63. L. lignyotus. 65. L. indigo. Figures 57-66 58. L. deliciosus. 60. L. g rise us. 62. L. hygrophoroides. 64. L. trivial is 66. L. indigo. 26. 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.. Groves, J. Walton. Ottawa : Research Branch, Agricult
RMRRCW1R–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Two Stores Members F. T. D. cve nnd Evecution Member Florists' Telenrapli Delivery to Send all MEMPHIS Orders THE FLOWER SHOP 61 Union Avenue MEMPHIS. TENNESSEE Memphis, Tenn. JOHNSON'S GREENHOUSES 161 MADISON AVE. Established 1888 Mfiiaber FloriBts' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n ATLANTA, GA. Lawrence Floral G). Supply Flowers for all Occasions in Georgia Member . T. D. ALBANY, GA. " Jack Smith Greenhouse Co., Florid HAGERSTOWN, MD. HENRY A. HESTER & SONS Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n Mary Johnston, Florist Nee Paterson •i'il-'ia?
RMRGK18G–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). 25 mm. 10 mm F.G. i,.Carapus (Onuxodon) parr.ibrachium Fowler, A specimen from Bandu, Indonesia. Carapus (Onuxodon) margaritiferae (Rendahl), 1921 (Text-fig. 15) (non Richardson, 1844, Ichthyology of Fierasfer homei Weber, 1913, Siboga Expeditie. 32 : 95 the Voyage ofH.M.S. " Erebus " and " Terror " â 7, ) Carafjr""'^'"''lf'"" ^""'^^'''' ""''â ^- ^''"""^ ^^'^«^*- ^"^d- Handl 61 (9) ⢠,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images t
RMRHE2GA–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 61. Abb. 16: Trinken der Psittacinae [Puipureicephalus spurius). 1—6: fortlaufende Numerie- rung der Einzelbilder, aufgenommen mit einer Filmgeschwindigkeit von 64 Bildern/sec. Punktraster: Zunge; g Gaumenlappen, n Nasenloch. Die Zunge liegt zunächst im Unterschnabel verborgen. Sie wird leicht angeho- ben, ohne mit dem Gaumen in Berührung zu kommen, und gleichzeitig bis zur Unterschnabelschneide, oder nur wenig darüber hinaus, nach vorne geführt (Abb. 16/1). Die Zungenspitze, die nun muldenartig vertieft ist, nähert sich dem Gaumen, wobei sie zuerst
RMRJRPJF–. Aus Natur und Museum. Natural history. Fig. 61—68 Übergänge von Gyraiilus trochifonnis costatus (Klein) in O. trochi- formis denudatus (Hilgendorf) 10 X vergr. nach Hilgendorf Ob. Trochiformiszone. Am seltsamsten muten völlig schrauben- förmig aufgedrehte Grehäuse an, wie sie Fig. 69 zeigt. Fig. 69 Gyraulus trochiformis denudatus (Hilgendorf) Die zweite Nebenreihe ist wesentlich einfacher. Auch sie geht von G. trochiformis steinheimensis aus. In der Steinheimen- siszone finden sich neben der typischen Form bereits nicht selten Stücke, deren Umgänge rascher zunehmen, stärker gewölbt und stärk
RMRFN156–. Seeds. Nursery stock Wisconsin Milwaukee Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 2B. 6. Soflroia/g Samcn^ßataloQ. 61 °ti»tttf il* (PENZLIA.)—®ie nelfenblütljige Senate ift eine fe^r nieblitfje <ßflan*e, meldte eine vll |Hv sjjJcnge fleiner Blumen gleicher ^ett en. 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.. W. E. Dallwig (Firm); Dallwig, W. E; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Col
RMRRJCBA–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OCTOBSB 18, 1917. The Florists^ Review 61 J. J. COAN 116 West 28th Street NEW YORK CITY TELEPHONES t 5413 ? 5891 FARRAGUT ALL THE NOVELTDSS-Delphiniam Belladonna, Iris. Yellow Daisies7Wallflowers. all the new varieties of Roses *A full line of everything in Cut Flowers Ward's Pansies Consignments Solicited INC. 9 Mention The ReTlew when yog write. RIEDEL&MEYERJnc. 49 West 28th St., NEW YORK Growers, attention! We hare twenty-five years' experience. Consignments solicited. g^^m^mJ Talaplionast 40S4-40S8 Madison lanmr* ? * WILLIAM KESSLBR WMOUSAU
RMRH9XJ2–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 672 G. Tiöehler. also wie man sieht, auf sehr trockenem Boden. Darauf deutet auch ihr ganzes biologisches Verhalten hin. Vom Orient verbreitet sie sich ein wenig östlich, westlich dringt sie sogar bis Tunis und Süd-Frankreich vor. b. Leontice altaica Pall. Die Keimung zeigt eine originelle, von der Mehrzahl der Dicotylen ab- weichende Erscheinung, die schon von Bernhardi (61) 1832 beschrieben wurde. Wie bei L. Leontopetalum werden im ersten Jahre nur
RMRD5DNT–. Eledone. Eledone; Cephalopoda; Mollusks. L.M. B. C. MemoirXVIII. -Ant. A. Abd.A. -Cor.V. -LAu. A g.43. Au. g:a. V Plate VIII. % f °?-* fPh-A CM J. '' .-3- Fig. 72. Aud.ves.. —Br. A. Br./f. Br. A. ISA Fig. 61. Fig. 79.. 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.. Isgrove, Annie; University of Liverpool. Marine Biology Committee. London : Williams & Norgate
RMRR87PD–. Studies in natural history. Natural history; Natural history. HESPERIOIDEA OF AMERICA 61. Genus OARISMA Scudder Oarisma Scudder, Syst. Rev. 54, (75), 1872. Type Hesperia pawesheik Parker. Paradopaea 6. & S., Biol. Cent.-Am., Rhop. n, 469, footnote, 1900. Palpi as in Ancyloxypha. Anten- nae much less than one-half as long as primaries; club enlongate obovoid, ^^g blunt, as long or nearly as long as shaft. Costa of primaries straight ex- cept at base and apex; outer margin curved only opposite cell; entire wing trigonate; cell about three-fifths as ^ long as wing; vein 5 near 4 at base; 3
RMRGTWJM–. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. Fig. 61.—The smoky crane-fly : a, b, Adult male ; c, thorax and head, lateral aspect; d, antennal joints I-IV ; e, tarsal joint and ungues; /, pygidial segments, terminal aspect; g, end of abdomen, lateral aspect, a, natural size; 6, enlarged; c-g, much enlarged. (Original.) ening to almost black at the extremities. Body composed of 13 segments, the head being about two-thirds incased in the first and entirely retractile within the first two segments. Posterior segment (fig. 63, k) ter- minated by 4 blunt, radia
RMRH10YC–. Bulletin. Agriculture. Bui. 61, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate I.. o o UJ cc QQ < ir O O o z o cc O O CO cr CO uJ LJ CE h- o < < o cc UJ < I I- o CO I z < Q. 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.. United States. Bureau of Plant Industry. Washington : G. P. O.
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RMRMMK40–. Annals of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya. Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya; Plants -- Sri Lanka; Plants. ANN. PERAD. VIT. Plate V. 35A 36 37 38 D O) 3q .^ 43 46 ^ :> 50 5 +. sq 6o /!^ ^flTT^ 40 42 (^ (STo^ 44 6'^^J?„^, 45 "d j^ ^yyS^^, 47 48 4q /^ /-^ /^rAS (p G) 52 eg ^ 53 57 ^ ^ 58 63 64 61 62 65 V HYPOCRELLA AND ASCHERSONIA.. 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.. Royal Botanical Gardens,
RMREDDC0–. Compliments of the season. Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. JAMES VICK SEE-DSMAN, KOCH ESTEK, N. g. 61 Beans, Long yello.w Six-Weeks, one of the earliest; an excellent and productive String Bean; quart, 40 cents . 10 Miller's "Round yellow, one of the best green-podded vari- eties. Early, tender, stringless; per quart, 40 cents 10 Em peror Wi 11 ia m, very early, very prolific, and of excellent quality; useful as a string bean, or for shelling green or dry; per quart, 40 cents — 10 Early Mohawk, an early, hardy, productive String Bean; quart, 40
RMRE9JFP–. Contributions of the Maclurian Lyceum to the Arts and Sciences. i - - - â ' â HI Hp K B â r t.i ?=^ .[I ,, ,|i CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE MACLUBIAN LYCEUM TO THE ARTS AND SCIENCES. Vol. I. JANUARY, 1829. No. 3. CONTENTS. tin Pyroxeke. By G. Tboost, M. D. (Continued) Remarks on the Achatixa Stewartii. By Jacob Greejt, A. M. Descriptions of new species of Himexofteha of the United States. By Thomas Sat, - - .... Notice, - - - Plate. Page - 61 66 67 83. ! 2K mm Mm m -^v '?^- ' I PHILADELPHIA: SOLD FOR THE MACLURIAN LYCEUM BY J. DOBSON, 108 CHESNUT STREET; G.& C. CARVILL, BROADWAY, NEW YORK; JOH
RMRGTWK2–. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. THE SMOKY CRANE-FLY. 123 THE LARVA. Larva (fig. 63, a) filiform, 19 mm. in length and 3 mm. in diameter at its widest point when fully extended. General color dirty yellowish brown, dark-. Fig. 61.—The smoky crane-fly : a, b, Adult male ; c, thorax and head, lateral aspect; d, antennal joints I-IV ; e, tarsal joint and ungues; /, pygidial segments, terminal aspect; g, end of abdomen, lateral aspect, a, natural size; 6, enlarged; c-g, much enlarged. (Original.) ening to almost black at the extremities. Body compo
RMRM8NAC–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. Fig. 61 Two views of comb scales of C. impiger rig. 62 Air tube of C. impiger In this country or Canada. The male of C. n 1 g r i p e s has the abdomen covered by black scales, while the male of C. impiger has cross bands of light colored scales on the abdomen. Larva about -j inch long; head, rather dark brown; sides somewhat angular; antennae, fuscous at tip with a slight tuft arising at the basal third. Labial plate rather broadly triangular with 11 teeth on each side of the median one. Thoracic hairs finely barbuled and arising in g
RMRDGCYE–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 59. Flower (f). Fig. 58. Hatit. Fig. 61. Long. sect, of flower. their floral envelope tubular or conical, coloured,^ surmounted by- four lobes, two lateral, an anterior and a posterior, in prefloration valvate in the bud (fig 60). In the intervals, on the same level, are inserted an equal number of alternate stamens, each formed of a very short filament and a bilocular and introrse anther.^ The two cells 1 L. Sort. Cliff. 37; Gen. u.. 138 (not Plum. not LoTiE.).—Adans. Fam. dea Fl. ii. 225.—J. 6m. 419.—G^HTN. p. Fruet. iii. 243, t. 225.— Pom. Diet.
RMRGXYY4–. Bulletin. Agriculture. Bui. 61, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S Dept. of Agriculture. Plate IV. c z o ro X > z o I m -I z o > z I CD o c H I m X o > z > D O H X m O z m > H c X > r O) N m. 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.. United States. Bureau of Plant Industry. Washington : G. P. O.
RMRG7333–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 254 BULLETIN 100, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM PETRALIA JAPONICA Busk, 1884 Plate 23, figs. 1-3 1909. Lepralia japonica Waters, Bryozoa of the Sudanese Red Sea, Linnean Society Journal, Zoology, vol. 31, p. 149, pi. 13, figs. 10-12. (Bibli- ography, geographic distribution.) 1921. Petralia japonica Marcus, Bryozoen, Results of Swedish scientific expeditions to Australia, Kungl. svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlinger, vol. 61, No. 5, p. 26, pi. 1, figs. 16, 17; pi. 2, fig. 3. (Bibli- ography.). Fig. 104.—Genus Petralia Levinsen, 1909 A-G.
RMRFA268–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. BABBITS. 29 reaching ventral; base of latter below anterior rays of dorsal. Caudal peduncle 1^ to 1^ times as long as deep. Scales finely striated Fig. 9.. Barbus ruspoUi. L. Gandjule. g. 51-61 longitudinally, 32-34 -^r5, 2J between lateral line and ventral, 12-14 round caudal peduncle. Silvery, back greenish. Total length 340 millim. Lakes Abaia and Gandjule (Margherita).—Type in Genoa Museum. l-(i. Ad. L. Gandjule. Mr. P. C. Zaphiro (G); W. N.
RMRDW8EA–. An introduction to the study of zoology : by T. H. Huxley, F. R. S. ; with eighty-two illustrations. Crayfish; Zoology. DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERS OF THE CRAYFISH. 233 spine. The elevation itself may be distinguished as the post-orbital ridge. The flattened surface of this ridge is marked by a longitudinal depression or groove. The ABC. Fig. 61.—a, D, & G,Astaciis torrentinm; B, E, & H, A. nohUj.i; C. F, & I, A. nigrescen.1 (nat. size). A—C, Dorsal views of carapace; D--F, side views of third abdominal somites ; G—T, Dorsal views of telson. a, b, post-orbital ridge and spines ; (•, b
RMRD7P97–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Orthis. 520 1888.—869-7, -8 (small dorsal and ventral valves), from Le- Boeuf quarry, Erie Co. Pa. on outcrop of Panama conglom- erate^ VIII g,—872-14, -20 (cast, ventral valve), -21 (four casts of interior of ventral valve and impression of exterior), -485 (two casts), all in Coll. from Nichols, Tioga Co., N. Y. —882-6, fromKinzua Creek, McKean Co.—883-32, -61 I (cast of ventral valve), -80 c (cast), -82 &, -87 (cast of ventral valve), -93, all in Coll.
RMRH192J–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. PELAGIC OSTRACODS OF THE SARGASSO SEA OFF BERMUDA b 61. Figure 26. Conchoecia curta Lubbock, a and b, lateral and ventral views of female, c and d, lateral and ventral views of male, e, capitulum of male frontal organ, f, inale first antenna, g, armature of male principal seta, h, male left clasping organ, i, endopodite of male right second antenna (setae and filaments cut off). Scale at left for a-d; at bottom right for e, h, and i; below f for f; and at center for g. Scales in mm. short spines (Muller), 7-14 (Glaus), and 11-13 (Skogsberg). M
RMRGHMD1–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . Fig. 12 Paraglauconia shipbornensis Mennessier, 1984. All from the 'Wealden' ( = ? Hauterivian) at Shipbourne, nr Tonbridge, Kent, and presd by Mrs Golding in 1895, when they were registered as a series under G.l 1309. 1, drawing of Paraglauconia 'strombiformis' (Schlotheim) in British Meso- zoic Fossils (Castell 1962: pi. 61, fig. 3) based on this series of fossils, now renumbered. 2, BMNH GG.21539, both x 1-5. 3, BMNH G.67062, paratype figd by Mennessier (1984: pi. 26, figs 9a, b); left X 11, right x 1-3. 4, BMNH G.67063, holotyp
RMREKJ84–. The standardization of digitalis and the potency of American-grown digitalis [microform]. Digitalis (Drug); Materia medica, Vegetable; Digitale; Phytothérapie. 17 04. A'i'C Hi STOI RE 61 NlkAt* Vaudreuil faifit cettc occafion pour execute* ' ^ uii dclTcin, qu'il avoit form^ Suflitot apres la iport du Chevalier dc Callieres. Il pr6po(a * ' a CCS ^auvages de venir demeurcr' dans la Colonic , & ils y confentirent. On les pla^a fur U Riviere de Bckancourt, & ils y font ^ * encore aujourd'hui.LcdeffcihduGouverncur • G^ndral, en faifant cct Ethblidcment, ^toit /I'oppofcr une digue aux Iroq
RMRENBWF–. Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Zoology. 2818 Fig. 57. -die. Anastomosen zwischen den vorderen und hinteren lateralen Divertikeln finden sich bisweilen auch bei nicht teratophilen Tricladen, und zwar selten in der Art, daß die blinden Enden zweier Divertikel mit- einander verschmelzen (Textfig. 61, a), öfter durch Brücken, welche sich zwischen hintereinander verlaufenden Divertikeln bilden. Es handelt sich dabei bald um gelegentliche Va- rianten, bald um zweifellos bleibende typische Einrichtungen. Unter letz- teren bil
RMREPB1W–. Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Zoology; Mollusks; Arthropoda; Insects. IV. Organisation. 67 tarsus tief ausgebuchtet. Blickt man in die Öffnung des Metatarsus, so sieht man den sie umgebenden Chitinwulst, der rechts und links (in natürlicher Haltung des Beines vorn und hinten) je einen kräftigen Condylus trägt. In einiger Entfernung vom apicalen Dachrand (in Abb. 61 punktiert angegeben) verläuft die dorsale Anheftungslinie der weichen Gelenkhaut, die sich ventral an der Ausbuchtung des Metatarsus fortsetzt. Die basale
RMRGGTKN–. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. Geology. PETROLOGY 323 Chemical Analysis of Hornblende from Camptonite (J. G. Dinwiddie, analyst) Si02 39.65 Al2Oa 13.61 Fe203 - 3.96 FeO 10.58 MgO 11.36 CaO 11.16 Na20 K20 H20 Ti02 MnO 1.99 2.19 1.43 5.01 0.06 101.00 As will be observed, the ferrous iron and soda in this analysis are too low for arfvedsonite or barkevikite. The hornblende is zonally built, as shown in figure 4. It is usually quite fresh, but where alteration occurs, pale green chlorite and magnetite are noted as the secondary products. Twinning is common, the composition plane
RMRH3X3H–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BiOLOCiCAi. Sehies, Vol. 19, No. 2 T.•xONo^I^ (U- the Genus Chlouis (Gramineae) 61. Fig. 35. Chloris virgata. (A) habit, .x 1/4; (B) spikelet. partly dissected; (C-F) fertile lemmas, showing variations; (G-1) lower sterile florets, showing variation; (J) rudimentary palea of lower sterile floret (left) and attached upper sterile floret (right); (K) caryopsis, lateral view; (L-N) caryopses, dorsal views, show- ing variations. (B-N) x 10.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been
RMRGHWRG–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 250 DINOFLAGELLATE CYSTS AND ACRITARCHS specimens : English specimen (i specimen measured) : length 63 /x, breadth 55 /x ; spine length 3 /x. French specimens (3 specimens measured) : length 68-74 M. breadth 63-65 /x ; length of apical processes 5-7 /x ; length of the spines 3-4 /x. Range of German specimens, as quoted by Klement : length 66-72 /x, breadth 61-63 /x ; length of the apical processes 6 /*, sutural spines length 4 /x. Remarks. G. aculeata has been previously recorded from the Malm Upper Alpha. Please note that these imag
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RMRHK5GN–. The biology of insects. Insects -- Biology. Fig. 61.—South African "Driver" Ants, a, Dory lus fulviis, male, X 3 ; 6, Z). fimbriatiis, female (queen after casting wings), X 3 ; c, D.fulvus, worker, X 2. After G. Arnold (Amu S. Afr. Mus. xiv, 1916). swung in the wind, the lowest ant tried to lay hold of the leaf with feet or jaws without success, whereupon a large worker climbed up on the leaf from below and " fixing hind- legs with the apex of the abdomen firmly to the leaf," reached upwards with her front legs and opening wide her jaws, seized the lowest comrade on the c
RMRG3APB–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Figure L Carex pauciflora (Drawn by Valerie Fulford). (1996). This species was, however, reported by Kojima and Brooke (1985) from the Tombstone Range, but unfortunately missed by Cody. In the southeast, the Beavercrow Ridge specimen is an extension of the known range eastward of about 220 kilometers from sites reported by Cody et al. (1998). Carex rostrata Stokes — Yukon: Liard Plateau, 60°06'N 128°30'W, G. Brunner 179-3-1, 23 July 1994 (DAO); Upper Coal River, 61°12'N 127°17'W, C. Zoladeski 341-3-2 and 340-2-8, 22 July 1994 (DAO). Cody et al. (1994) reported
RMRPK5TE–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1897. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 619 Questioj;)'Box. In tbe multitude of counsellors there is safety.—Prov. 11-14. Hives Used by the <liie8lion-Bx Expci'lK. Query 61.—1. What description of hlvo have you the largest number ot In your apiary? 3. Have you a preference for any other sort of hive ? 3. Please prive number and inside measure- ment of frames. If the hives you prefer are not in {?eu( ral use.—QuizzEii. Lang- Lang- Laog- Lang- Dr. A. B. Mason — 1. All are stroth. Mrs. L. Uarrison—1. S-frame stroth. 2. No. W. G. Larrabee—1. 10-frame stroth. 2
RMRG7EG1–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 166 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 23 6. Figure 61.—Eudactylopus fasciatus Sewell, loc. 81-A-3-d, cf cop. st. V: a, antenna; b, mandible; c, maxillule; (f, maxilla; <?, maxIUipede;/, leg 5;g, leg 6. {a-e, X460 ;/, g, X 275.) elongate, slightly longer than whole exopodite, with seta halfway along internal margin and apical seta. 2nd endopodal segment small, with 2 unequal, curved claws and fine seta.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and a
RMRGFXT1–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. 106 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. Norris, H. W. :08. The cranial Nerves of Amphiuma means. Journ. Comp. Neur. and Psych., 18, p. 527-568, pis. 4-8. Onuf, B., and Collins, J. :00. Experimental Researches on the central Localization of the Sym- pathetic with a critical Review of its Anatomy and Physiology. Arch. Neurol, and Psychopathol., 3, p. 3-252, 9 pis. Osawa, G. '98. Beitrage zur Anatomie der Hatteria punctata. Arch. f. mikr. Anat., 61, p. 481-69.1, 53 text fig. Parker, W. K. '79. On the Develo
RMRGYWYK–. Bulletin. Ethnology. (2) (2) ^^^^^ -4^:1?=^= 4i^ 1 1 1st ending 2nd ending. Analysis.—This song contains the tones B flat, E flat, G natural, and A natural, suggesting the key of B flat major, yet the third of that key does not appear. (See No. 33.) The song begins with an ascending octave. Only one other Ute song has this initial interval (No. 91). Chippewa and Sioux songs with this peculiarity are noted in Bulletin 53, page 81, and Bulletin 61, page 343. It also begins and ends on the same tone. (See Nos. 42, 59, 91, and 97 of this series; also Bull. 53, p. 222, and Bull. 61, p. 257.) Abou
RMRGT61F–. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. THE SMOKY CRANE-FLY. 123 THE LARVA. Larva (fig. 63, a) filiform, 19 mm. in length and 3 mm. in diameter at its widest point when fully extended. General color dirty yellowish brown, dark-. Fig. 61.—The smoky crane-fly: a, b, Adult male; c, thorax and head, lateral aspect; d, antennal joints I-IV; e, tarsal joint and ungues; f, pygidial segments, terminal aspect; g, end of abdomen, lateral aspect, a, natural size ; b, enlarged ; c-g, much enlarged. (Original.) ening to almost black at the extremities. Body compose
RMRGYPA5–. Bulletin. Ethnology. 342 BUREAU OF AMERICAN KTllMOLOdY [BULL. 61 No. 1.32. "Those Hills I Trod Ipon" (('alalogue No. 070) Sung by Many Wounds VOUK J: !»2 Drum Jr=;»2 Drum-rliythiii siiiiilar to N(j. 5. "Va-zi-ya - ta pa - ha yai) - ks-fie lo he - iia (â â 5) (3) 1 - ya. 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.. Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.
RMRH081C–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. TEMPERATURE AND ALGAL GROWTH 61 20- E E. a> 20 30 40 50 DAYS Fig. 2. Vegetative growth, in mm (elongation) • and g (weight) A under five culture conditions: 2, Branchioglossum woodii. Standard deviations for all 12°C cultures, and for 16°C and 20°C on Day 7 were ^1.86 mm. were killed when the room overheated prior to Day 52, when the remaining dishes from the experiment were photocopied as illustrated in Figure 4. Throughout the period thalli grew less with 16 hours than with 8 hours of light at 20°C but at 16°C and 12°C growth was grea
RMREDE3N–. Compositae newsletter. Compositae. Comp. Newsl. 44, 2006 61. Fig. 3. Nesampelos alainii (J. Jimenez Alm.) B. Nord. A Portion of plant,x 1. B. Involucre, x 6. C Ray-floret, x 6. D Disc-floret, x 6. E Corolla of disc-floret, laid out, x 6. F Stamens, x 12. G Style branches of disc-floret, X 12. (LioGiER 22276 in JBSD, isotypus). Del. B. Nordenstam.. 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.. Naturhistoriska riksmuseet
RMRF1TJ4–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. BABBITS. 29 reaching ventral; base of latter below anterior rays of dorsal. Caudal peduncle 1^ to 1^ times as long as deep. Scales finely striated Fig. 9.. Barbus ruspoUi. L. Gandjule. g. 51-61 longitudinally, 32-34 -^r5, 2J between lateral line and ventral, 12-14 round caudal peduncle. Silvery, back greenish. Total length 340 millim. Lakes Abaia and Gandjule (Margherita).—Type in Genoa Museum. l-(i. Ad. L. Gandjule. Mr. P. C. Zaphiro (G); W. N.
RMRHN26B–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 7121 61 FRACTION Figure 2a. Elution patterns of blood plasma of Ascidia dispar from Sephadex G-75 chromatography at 270 nm (6 ml concentrated twofold by freeze-drying, 6 ml fractions. A dash line), and Pyura chilensis at 310 nm (10 ml concentrated fivefold by freeze-drying, 6 ml fractions, B solid line).. 10 FRACTION 15 20 Figure 2b. Elution patterns of metal contents per fraction from Sephadex G-75 chromatography: in plasmas of Pyitra chilensis (iron E solid line: vanadium F), and Ascidia dispar (iron G open circles; titan
RMRF92WA–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. SYNTOMIS. 61 71. Syntomis wallacei. Synfomis wallacei, Moore, P. Z. S. 1859. p. 198, pi. 60. f. G: Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 94. Black shot with purple; frons and tegulce yellow; antennae white at tips ; thorax with lateral 3'ellow patches, coxae with yellow spots ; tarsi with the 1st joint white; abdomen with seven orange bands. Fore wing with small round hyaline yellow spots below base and in end of cell, below vein 2, above 6, and between veins 3 and 4. Hind wing with hyaline yellow patch below the cell, becoming orange at inner m
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RMRH10RH–. Bulletin. Agriculture. Bui. 61, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S Oept. of Agriculture. Plate II. 31 > o > s m o > z. Tl P H o sT o $ 2 O H 33 I X CO m m X o > 2 > o o H 3) m m m CD I H m m 2. 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.. United States. Bureau of Plant Industry. Washington : G. P. O.
RMRFRHAD–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. EVAPORATION AND CAUSAL FACTORS. 61. A. Sunlight. B. Temperature. C. Saturation deficit. D. Wind velocity. E. Evaporation, blotting paper atmometer. F. Evaporation, porous cup atmometer. G. Absolute humidity. H. Barometric pressure. I. Transpiration of potted plant (Cow-beet). K. Transpiration of cut leaves in potometers (Cow-beet). L. Relative humidity. M. Vapor pressure deficit. N. Dew-point depression. 67 8 9 10 11 MT. I 23-45 6 789 10 11 NOON 1 234-56 FIG. 32.—Series*33, showing evaporation, transpiration, and the factors concerned for Septe
RMRG7CAD–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. REVISION OF GENUS EUCERCERIS CRESSON 13 3. Eucerceris arenaria Scullen Figures 3, 61 a, b, c, d, e, f, g Eucerceris arenaria Scullen, 1948, pp. 166, 157, 168-170, figs. 6a, b, c, d, e, f, 15; 1951, p. 1011. Types.—The holotype female from Helendale, Calif, and the allo- type male from Cuchinbiiry Springs, Calif., Aug. 16, 1937, on Solidago confinus (P. H. Timberlake) are at the University of CaUfornia at Riverside, CaUf. Distribution.—In recent years the known distribution of E. arenaria Scullen has been greatly extended. Its known range ext
RMRGB4C5–. The Bulletin of zoological nomenclature. Animals. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 60(4) December 2003 271 References Bartels, C, Briggs, D.E.G. & Brassel, G. 1998. The Fossils of the Hunsrikk Slate - marine life in the Devonian, xiv, 309 pp. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Bergstrom, J., Briggs, D.E.G., Dahl, E., Rolfe, W.D.I. & Sturmer, W. 1987. Nahecaris stuertzi, a phyllocarid crustacean from the Lower Devonian Hunsriick Slate. Paldoiitologische Zeitschrift. 61: 273-298. Bergstrom, J., Briggs, D.E.G., Dahl, E., Rolfe, W.D.I. & Sturmer, W. 1989. Rare phyllocarid crus
RMRF14H4–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. SYNTOMIS. 61 71. Syntomis wallacei. Synfomis wallacei, Moore, P. Z. S. 1859. p. 198, pi. 60. f. G: Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 94. Black shot with purple; frons and tegulce yellow; antennae white at tips ; thorax with lateral 3'ellow patches, coxae with yellow spots ; tarsi with the 1st joint white; abdomen with seven orange bands. Fore wing with small round hyaline yellow spots below base and in end of cell, below vein 2, above 6, and between veins 3 and 4. Hind wing with hyaline yellow patch below the cell, becoming orange at inner m
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RMRGK55T–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. cT Fig. 61 Two views of comb scales of C. impiger. Fig. 62 Air tube of C. impiger in this country or Canada. The male of C. n i g r i p e s has the abdomen covered by black scales, while the male of C. impiger has cross bands of light colored scales on the abdomen. Larva about-j2g- inch long; head, rather dark brown; sides somewhat angular; antennae, fuscous at tip with a slight tuft arising at the basal third. Labial plate rather broadly triangular with 11 teeth on each side of the median one. Thoraicic hairs finely barbuled and arising in groups o
RMRGEYNM–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 406 Bulletin Mti.scuiii of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 135, No.. Figures 60-70. Nosomo/gus f'lrmus n. sp., female. 60, dorsal (H); 61, urosome, dorsal (G); 62, area of attachment of egg sac, dorsal (C); 63, caudal ramus, dorsal (F); 64, egg sac (H); 65, median part of ceptialosome, ventral (E); 66, first antenna, ventrol (D); 67, second antenna, anterior (C); 68, mandible, ventral (C); 69, paragnath, ventral (I); 70, first maxilla, anteroventral (F).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images
RMRD43AT–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 197 ret kraftigt randede, forhjørnerne bagtil ret stærkt vinkelformet udstående eller endog kort tandformet udtrukne (fig. 61, c) 7. bådius. Pronotum i det hojeste c, ^/g gang bredere end langt, siderne finere randede, forhjørnerne bag- til mindre stærkt udstående 24.. Fig. 62. Venstre paramer hos Cryptophagus dentatus (a), pseudo- dentatus (b), intermedius (c), scanicus (d), pallidus (e), postpositus (f), labiHs (g) og confusus (h). (Efter Bruce). 24. Vingedækkerne fortil oftest kun lidt finere — men mere spredt — punkter
RMRDT6P2–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. 88 THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. [Parti I. 9. E.-l. X Yeitchii (Epidendrum radicans x Laelia purpurata ?).— Veitch, 1897. | See Fig. 29.J E.-l. < radico-purpurata, G.C. 1897. ii. 61, 78,83, f. 23; 0.7?. 1897,229, 232, 256, 273, f. 12 (with Epidendrum parent). 10. E.-l. X Whitei (E. fucatum x L. cinna
RMRE0REH–. An introduction to the study of zoology : by T. H. Huxley, F. R. S. ; with eighty-two illustrations. Crayfish; Zoology. DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERS OF THE CRAYFISH. 233 spine. The elevation itself may be distinguished as the post-orbital ridge. The flattened surface of this ridge is marked by a longitudinal depression or groove. The ABC. Fig. 61.—a, D, & G,Astaciis torrentinm; B, E, & H, A. nohUj.i; C. F, & I, A. nigrescen.1 (nat. size). A—C, Dorsal views of carapace; D--F, side views of third abdominal somites ; G—T, Dorsal views of telson. a, b, post-orbital ridge and spines ; (•, b
RMRJM918–. Beach profile changes - east coast of Lake Michigan, 1970-72. Beach erosion; Coast changes. 580.0 579.0 - â ^ 578.0- 577.0 576.0 - 575.0. 60 61 Figure 3. 64 65 66 Years Mean annual elevations at Harbor Beach, Michigan, 1960 to 1972 (feet above mean water level at Father Point, Quebec). 17. 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.. Davis, Richard A. (Richard Albert), 1937-; Fingleton, W. G; Pritchett, P. C; Coastal E
RMRG5BCB–. Calcified tissues; proceedings. Bone; Collagen; Calcification. Calcium Exchanges In the Aorta of the Rat 187 The decrease with time of the specific activity of plasma calcium in the same rats as presently used has been described previously by one of us (Stoclet, 1964) and has been shown to correspond to the scheme shown in Fig. 1. â 'â¢'Ca once intro- Male rats of 200 g Plasma Ca 0.6 mg 56 mg/hour Absorption + bone resorption ⢠3 mfr/hour Interstitial fluid calcium 4 ms. 5 mg/hour SI Dwly exchan bone Ca 61 mg ged Bound cell Ca 16 me Excretion + bone formation. Please note that these images
RMRF4830–. Annual catalogue 1902 : wholesale and retail seeds. Nursery stock Missouri Springfield Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. FIELD AND FARM SEEDS. 61 White Branching- Dhoura (White Milo Maize)—A valuable forag-e plant. Will thrive even when Corn is suffering- from drouth. Use four to five pounds to the acre. Lb., lUc; 10 lbs., 75c; bu., $3.50. Jerusalem Corn—A sure g-rain for dry soils; grows about three feet high and forms one large head on the main stalk besides making several small side shoots. Grain
RMRGJD5Y–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 5° D. G. H. HALSTEAD 3 (2) Anterior angles of pronotum comparatively obtuse, not strongly produced laterally, Text-figs 25-30 ........ 4 — Anterior angles of pronotum moderately to strongly acute, may be strongly produced laterally, Text-figs 31-38 ....... 9 4 (3) Posterior angles of pronotum absent, sides rounded to base (Text-figs 60-61). Length 2-06-2-59 mm. Nearctic . . nitidulus LeConte (p. 63) — Posterior angles of pronotum present ....... 5 5 (4) Pronotum as in Text-figs 44-46; head and pronotum dull; puncturation on frontal
RMRHEF2F–. Bolgiano's of Baltimore seed annual for 1925. Seeds Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Vegetables Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Poultry Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ART SET O 1 ⢠9 Kolgianos Bird Houses KEEP YOUR BIRDS AT HOME Great enthusiasm is now being shown m the protection of our native song birds â fewer birds migrate because the many Bluebird N62 Wren No. 61 Robin No. 60 SZ^^ &T Tdoir^g *| $ '65 Ea weijS 2Sfor ^75 S *«^%*5^»itE£is *E You understand birds are g
RMRG7BMY–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. GAMMARIDEAN AMPHIPODA 127 sixtli articles, fourth and fifth articles of medium expansion; second articles of gnathopods and pereopods 1 and 2 attached nearly at proximal margins of coxae; pereopods 3 and 5 remarkably mterdistinct in size and length, pereopod 3 short, article 2 slender, pereopod 4 long,. Figure 61.—Pardaliscopsis (?) copal, new species, holotype, female, 4.4 mm, 7231: a, maxilliped; b, pleon, left; c,d, antennae 1,2; e, right mandible, outer surface;/, left man- dible; g, labrum; h, palp of maxilla 1; i, maxilla 2;;, outer lo
RMRDT6DA–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. 230 THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. [Part II In the last-mentioned the pale P. caudatum Wallisii was the pollen parent. 25. P. X Perseus (Lindleyannm x Sedenii ? ).—Veitch, 1892. C. x Phaedra, G.C. 1893, i. 80; O.R. 1893, 61.—Veitch. S. X Phaedra, 0.7?. 1893, 52. C. x Perseus, G.C. 1892, ii. 622. S. x Per
RMRG70DH–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 60.—Jack-A-Lantern torch, 1889, as shown in patent 396252, issued January 15, 1889. Figures 61 & 62.—Campaign lanterns, 1888. Lantern on left, as shown in patent 18717, and lantern on right, as shown in patent 18716. Both patents were issued on November 6, 1888. Figure 63.—Lantern frame, 1888. (Smithsonian photo 49926-G.) "JACK-A-LANTERN" torch, 1889 Figure 60 No example found. This Jack-A-Lantern torch was inxented by George A. Beidler of Middletown, Pennsylvania, in 1889, as a toy for ainusing children, and in addition
RMRE42NR–. Echinodermen (Stachelhäuter). Echinodermata. «^ D' H. G. BRONN'S Klassen und Ordnungen des. THIER-REICHS, wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Zweiter Band. 3. Abtheilung. Echinodermen (Stachelhäuter). Begounen von Dr. H- liutlwig;, Professor in Bonn. Fortgesetzt von Dr. Otto Haiiiann, Professor in Berlin. Mit auf Stein gezeichneten Abbildungen. 58., 59., 60. u. 61. Lieferung. Inhalt: Experimentelle Biologie von Dr. Hans Przibram in Wien. -<&^sxa)3s Ih^^ pn i^^^^-^N Leipzig. C. F. Winter'sche Verlagshandlung. 1902. / B S^7Y^ m. Please note that these images are extracted fro
RMRHP35N–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. GONYOSTOMUM SKMKN FROM WOODS HOLE 439 SCHUBERG, A., 1905. Vber Cilien und Trichocysten einiger Infusorien. Arch. f. Protisl. 6: 61. SENN, G., 1900. Flagellata. In Engler and Prantl, "Die Naliirl. Pflanzenfam." 1 (la): 93. STEIN, F., 1878. Der Organismus der Infusionsthierc vol. 3 (1). Leipzig. STOKES, A. C., 1886. Notices of New Fresh-water Infusoria. Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., 23: 562. STOKES, A. C., 1888. A Preliminary Contribution toward a History of the Fresh- water Infusoria of the United States. Jour. Trenton Nat.
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