RMRGD07B–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Entomology. 388 M. KRUGER. Figs 689-693. Male genitalia. 689, Chiasmia fulvisparsa (Warren); 690, C.fulvimargo (Warren); 691, C. kilimanjarensis (Holland); 692, C. rectistriaria (Herrich-Schaffer); 693, C. m. majestica (Warren). Scale-bar = 0.3 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 Museum (London). Andover : Intercept
RMRM5CGB–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. PAPERS RELATING TO ANTUROPOLOGY. 693 the writer, with six laborers began worli on mound ISio. 3 of the plat. In 1876, we had started a trench on the northeast side of the mound, about 2 feet wide, intending to carry it to the center, but the hardness of the mate- rial and wantof time compelled us to desist. A part of our men were put to work in this trench, and the others began to sink a shaft about 8 feet square in the center of the mound.
RMPG1MYK–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. LXI SANTALA CEM : NY'SS^. 693 Order LXI. SANTALA^CE^. Ord. Char. Perianth superior, 4—5-cleft, coloured inside; sestivation valvate. Stamens 4—5, opposite the segments of the perianth, and inserted in their bases. Ojjamim inferior, 1-celled, 2—4-seeded. Style . Stigma generally lobed. F
RMRE08J3–. An introduction to the study of mammals living and extinct. Mammals. lemuridj: 693 long thin body, long, angularly bent, slender limbs, and no tail. W. T. Blanford,! are "very similar. Its habits, aacording to Mr to those of Nycticebus tardi- (jyadus, except that the Slender Loris is rather quicker in its movements, though still slow in general. Like its ally, it is purely nocturnal and arboreal, living upon shoots and young leaves, insects, birds' eggs, birds, and lizards. It is said to be ^cry fond of honey or syrup. It sleeps rolled up in a ball with its head between its legs, graspi
RMRH58K1–. Brehms Tierleben. Allgemeine kunde des Tierreichs. Zoology; Animal behavior. 4. PinzgaUCr Hcngit (in Bayern gezüchtet), flfl. 111. 5787. S. 693. — Mit RrlaiilMiis der k. Laiulgestütsverwaltuiig München. Nach Photographie.. 5. Schlcstüigcr vStutC (dänUchcs Hrbcitspferd). Deutfche Candaiirtfchaftsausltellung Berlin 1906, Hr. 455. S. li'U. - Wilh. Grcve-Berlin phot.. 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.. Brehm, Alf
RMRJGTPR–. Bee flies of the world: the genera of the family Bombyliidae. Bombyliidae; Parasites. 532 BEE FLIES OF THE WORLD. Figures 690-700.—690, Lordotus gihhus Loew. 691, Desmatomyia anomala Williston. 692, Sparno- polius Iherminierii Macquart. 693, Comptosia sp. 694, Micomitra opalina Hesse. 695, Bryodemina valida Wiedemann. 696, Nomalonia afra Macquart. 697, Caenotus hospes Melander. 698, Doddosia picta Edwards. 699, Oncodosia planus Walker. 700, Prorates claripennis Melander.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit
RMPFM1KC–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 692. Tip of leaf of Dennstadtia punctilobula. 693. Fruitine lobe of Dennst£edtia punc- tilobula. Smithii, Moore. Lvs. thick, the under surface almost woolly, glandular, tripinnate; lower pinnse 9-12 in. long, 3-4 in. wide; sori 2-8 to each segment. Philippines. disBficta, from the West Indies, often 6-7 ft. hig
RMRP6MEF–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. /poj. The American Florist. 693 Early Bird TOMATO. The earliest, smoothest and largest Early Tomato we ever introduced. Resists the rot and does not sunburn; wonderfully produc- tive, of fine flavor. Every florist should have some plants in the spring for his par- ticular and appreciative trade. i oz., 50c; oz., 95c; Oz., $1.75; postpaid. FLORIST DEPARTMENT, D. Landreth & Sons, l2l7MarketSt., Philadelphia, Pa. Mushroom Spawn FIRST QUALITY. STRICTLY FRESH. j»>jtLOWEST PRICES ?WRITE FOR SPECIAL ...QUOTATION
RMRP3BAM–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igio. The American Florist. 693 DESIGNS OR CUT FLOWERS will be dellrered for the trade In other dttes by the firms below, the Leading Retailers In the cities Indkated on Wire, Phone or Mail Orders. Detroit, Mich. John Breitmeyer's Sons Corner Miami and 6ratlot Atsnues. Artistic Designs. High firade Cut Blooms. We cover all Michigan points and gooo sections of Ohio, Indiana and Canada. WASHINGTON D. C.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for re
RMRDD05K–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 692. Tip of leaf of DennstEedtia punctilobula. 693. Fruiting lobe of Dennsteedtia punc- tilobula. Smithii, Moore. Lvs. thick, the under surface almost woolly, glandular, tripinnate; lower pinnas 9-12 in. long, 3-4 in. wide; sori 2-8 to each segment. Philippines. diss6cta, from the West Indies, often 6-7 ft. hig
RMRD2Y5K–. Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada. Agriculture -- Canada; Agriculture -- United States; Farm produce -- Canada; Farm produce -- United States. MILLETS MILLETS. Figs. 693-702. By .1/. A. Carleton. The millets are cultivated varie- ties of certain small-seeded cereal and forage grasses, which, in a strict sense, belong to the genus Panicum, or to closely allied genera. Because of a resemblance in the seed the name is also applied to other grasses of different genera in this country, while in Europe and Asia even the sor
RMRDX6GR–. Natural history. Zoology. SPONGES. 693. Fig. 3—Sponge Spicules. projections, or else resemble thorny sticks ; others end in lobes instead of points. The spicules either lie embedded separately in the Sponge tissue, giving it firmness, or unite in many dif- ferent ways, forming rosette-like or plate-like structures or else delicate supporting frame- works. Several kinds of spicules may be found in the same Sponge. Besides strengthening the body, they also protect it, as is evident from their position. Spicules of the anchor type are frequently found projecting from the outer sur- face, especi
RMRR0AE9–. The agricultural gazette of New South Wales. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Australia New South Wales. Aug. 3, 190S.] Agricultural Gazette of N.S. TV. 693 Vine JSlotli.—In working around vines, keep a sharp lookout for the pupa> of the vine moth. If there are any old, partially rotted stakes, the moths will be found adhering to these and also to the old bark which is hanging to the vine. Crush these wherever found and thus assist in keeping down the pest as far as possible. Commercial Manures.—These may be applied towards the latter end of the month, or in September. In the drier districts,
RMRJ2G7G–. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. ,1 Iv. 692. Rastrinl'S scltiger. (P. 1909.) 693. ICKLUS SPINIGEK. (P. 1914.) 694. ICKHS CANALICILATUS. (P. 1917.). 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.. Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931; Everman
RMRP1DH8–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igi6. The American Florist. 693. Everything in the line of Cut Flowers, Plants and Florists' Supplies. MILWAUKEE, WIS. HOLTON ( niNKEL CO. 462 Milwaukee St., MILWAUKEE, WIS. Wholesalers and Growers of Choice Cut Flowers and Greens H.KUSIK&CO. Wholesale Florists and Supplies Manufacturers of Wire Designs. We are the largest cut flower shippers at Kansas City. Let us supply your wants. t on the market, we can furnish it. Get our prices before placing order. We guarantee satisfaction. 1016-1018 McGee Street KANS
RMPFK25E–. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. Fig. 693. Fig. 694. Red Siberian CommonmiUet. About three- miUet. fourths natural size. Fig. 695. German miUet. About one- half natural size.. Foxtail millets. (Figs. 693-698.) The seeds of these millets are closely compacted into a club head, varying much in size, and either cylindrical or tapering at one or both ends. Ac- cording to the most common classification, there are two principal sub-groups of the foxtail millets, separated chiefly on the basis of the size of head, and which may be called the large or common millets, and the smal
RMRD115X–. Elementary botany. Botany. 384 ECOLOGY. crops (sedum), or small thick leaves which are closely overlapped as in the Saxifraga oppositifolia. 693. Few of us, unfortunately, can make the trip to the arctic regions to study these interesting plants which play such an im- portant role in the economy of nature. Rocky places, however,. Fig- 4**3- Rock lichen (umbilicaria) from Greenland. or loose stones are common nearer home. Observation of their flora, and the means by which such plants derive nutriment, store moisture, or protect themselves from drought, will well repay out- door excursions. 69
RMRDR3GM–. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. MILLETS MILLETS. Pigs. 693-702. By M. A. Carleton. The millets are cultivated varie- ties of certain small-seeded cereal and forage grasses, which, in a strict sense, belong to the genus Panicum, or to closely allied genera. Because of a resemblance in the seed the name is also applied to other grasses of different genera in this country, while in Europe and Asia even the sorghums are classed as millets. The millets are among the most ancient of food grai
RMPG1KYW–. Langstroth on the hive & honey bee. Bees. 392 COMB FOUNDATION. 693. The foundation is fastened in the sections by differ- ent machines, the most simple of which is the Parker Fastener, sold by all dealers in bee-implements. In his "Management of Bees" Mr. Doolittle describes his method as follows: "Turn your section top side down, hold a hot iron close to the box, and after holding the starter immediately above and touching the iron, draw the iron out quickly and press the starter gently on to the wood, when it is a fixture.. Fig. 149. HAMBAUGH EOLLER. The daintiest implem
RMRF24MM–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Figure 692. Wings of Brachygonia oculata Brauer. After Ris, 1911. CoU. Selys Longchamps 11:352. f 203 [b5046) Chaicostephia Kirby, 1889. Figure 693. Wings of Chalcostephya flavifrons Kirby. Afler Belyshev & Harilonov, 1978. Determiner of Dragonflies :183, f 119-1 Ib0695J. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of t
RMRDR3GH–. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. Fig. 693. Fig. 694. Red Siberian CommDnmiUet. About three- millet, fourths natural size. Fig. 695. German millet. About one- half natural size.. Foxtail millets. (Pigs. 693-698.) The seeds of these millets are closely compacted into a club head, varying much in size, and either cylindrical or tapering at one or both ends. Ac- cording to the most common classification, there are two principal sub-groups of the foxtail millets, separated chiefly on the basis
RMRDBRDT–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Fig. 693. — Madrona. gravity about 0.70; it is used to a slight extent for furniture and largely burned for charcoal, for use in the manufacture of gunpowder. The astringent bark has been used in tanning and in medicine. It is the handsomest and largest member of the Heath family, at least in North America. 2. TEXAN MADRONA —Arbutus texana Bucyey Arbutus xalapensis S. Watson, not Humboldt, Bonpland and Kunth A small everg
RMRGCRTC–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Entomology. AFROTROPICAL GRAPH IUM 693. 126 G. biokoensis 127 G. gudenusi Figs 123-127. Distribution maps of afrotropical Graphium. G. policenes clade. and G. gudenusi. Solid circles: 9 = BMNH records; shaded circles: O = other specimens seen; open circles: O = literature records.. 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 Museum (London). Andover : Intercept
RMRDTK99–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 692. Echium vulgare, L. 693. Echium plantagineum, L. Viper's Bugloss ; B. Purple E.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, George Worthington, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve
RMREFEPF–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 693 /?) Apothecien auf einem verbreiteten, dichten Hyphen- Gewebe. Schlüssel zum Bestimmen der Gattungen. Sporen länglich oder elliptisch, einzellig . Eriope^iza. Sporen nadeiförmig oder lanzettlich, darch Quertheilung mehrzellig Arachnopeziza. Uebersicht der Gattungen. Eriopeziza. Apothecien sitzend auf einem spinnwebeartigen, farblosen Ge- webe von Hyphen, zuerst kuglig geschlossen, rundlich sich öffnend und die krug-, dann flach schüs
RMRHJCYJ–. Birds of New York. Birds. :2 94 NEW YORK STATE .MUSEUM There are four or five species of avocets inhabiting the temperate regions, only one of which reaches North America. The}' are well adapted to wading and swimming, and when they get be}'ond their depth in water, continue on their cotirse as if nothing had happened, in this respect being unlike all members of the order, with the exception of the phalaropes. Recurvirostra americana Gmelin Aiiicn'ca)! Avocct Recurvirostra americana Gmelin. DeKav. Syst. Nat. 17SS. Ed. i. 2: 693 Zool. N. Y. pt 2, p. 266, fig. 227, 229 A. O. U. Check List. Ed.
RMRD2Y5G–. Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada. Agriculture -- Canada; Agriculture -- United States; Farm produce -- Canada; Farm produce -- United States. Fig. 693. Red Siberian miUet. Fig. 694. Common miUet. About three- fourths natural size. Fig. 695. German miUet. About one- half natural size.. Foxtail millets. (Figs. 693-698.) The seeds of these millets are closely compacted into a club head, varying much in size, and either cylindrical or tapering at one or both ends. Ac- cording to the most common cla.'ssification, there ar
RMRHHB41–. Blätter für Aquarien- und Terrarien-Kunde. Dr. med. Wilhelm Roth: Beiträge zur Kenntnis des Ichthyophthirius multifiliis Fouqu. 693 genauere Untersuchung noch nicht vorliegt, mit der ebenfalls aus gleichmässigfeinen Körnchen be- stehenden Pigmentierung vergleichen, welche der Chilodon cyprinibei durchfallendem Lichte zeigt. Die zweite Art von Pigmenteinschlüssen kann ihre Herkunft aus den Pigmentzellen und Chromatophoren des Wirtstieres nicht verleugnen. Sie besteht aus sehr verschieden grossen, unregelmässig geformten russschwarzen Brocken und Schollen, welche durch den Verdauungsprozess we
RMRHEWHA–. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds : 1963. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. 682. Aster, Giant California Sunshine Pkt. 20c.. 693. Aster, Princess Wilt-resistant Mixed. Pkt. 15c.. 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.. F. W. Bolgiano & Co; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. Washington, D. C. : F. W. Bolgi
RMRHEW4J–. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds : 1960. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. 682. Aster, Giant California Sunshine Pkt. 20c.. 693. Aster, Princess Wilt-resistant Mixed. Pkt. 15c.. 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.. F. W. Bolgiano & Co; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. Washington, D. C. : F. W. Bolgi
RMPFX4KN–. Cultural studies of species of Penicillium. Penicillium -- Cultures and culture media; Fungi -- Cultures and culture media. PEXICILLIUM DIGITATIM. 33 description based upon tangible material, but have rejected his citations. The following are the principal citations which have hen given a- referring to this species: Mieheli, Genera Plantarum i L729), pi. 91, 6g. 3. Linnaeus, Species Plantarum (1753), II. p. L656. Per.-mHi, ((lisorvations, p. -II. Persoon, Synopsis Fungorum, p. 693, Monilia digitata. Fries, Systema Mycologicum (1829), 111. p. 411, Monilia digitata. Saccardo, Fungi Italici i L
RMPFAWNN–. A dictionary of modern gardening. Gardening. T R A 693 T R A Hardy deciduous shrubs. Layers. Peat and sandv loam. TRAILERS. See Creepers. TRAIN OIL. See Animal ^fatters. TRAINING has for its object render- in general to be produced, beyond that of causing; a slow circulation, and the formation of flowers."—Theory nf Hort. The reason of this appears in the fiict, that a plant propels its sap with greatest ing plants more productive either of' force perpendicularly, so much so that flowers or of tVuit, bv rerrulatinnr the ' the sap rising in a vine branch growing number and position of th
RMRP6C81–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. tgoi. The American Florist. 693 eight, including four sports originated in England. The result from tlie first hybridizing done in Europe was seen in 1827 whenCapt. Bernet produced several new varieties and for this he has been called, in France, "The father of the chrysanthemum." Not until 1832 was anything done in England toward pro- ducing new varieties. In that year Messrs. Wheeler, Short and Freestone succeeded in adding varieties to the ranidly increasing list, and in 1846 it was admitted by Robert
RMRDKGRN–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 693 Family CERTHIIDtE- Creepers. The Certhiidae comprise a small group of a dozen species, only one of which (with its various subspecies) occurs in North America. It is an active, graceful little bird, climbing about the trunks of trees and using its stiff tail feathers much after the manner of a wood- pecker. It feeds on insects and larvae, and builds its nest in holes in trees. Genus CERTHIA Linn. 348. Certhia familiaris americana (Bonap.). Brown Creeper. Distr.: Eastern North America, w
RMRDK08D–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 22. HEATH FAMILY. 693 the base; anther-sacs opening by a terminal pore, commonly awned. Stigma obtuse, entire. Disk lo-toothed. Ovary 5-celled, 5-lobed. Calyx becoming fleshy and at length surrounding the capsule, forming a berry-like fruit. [Named after Dr. Gaultier, of Quebec] About 100 species, mostly of the Andes of South America, a few North American
RMRD8F5N–. The Adirondack black spruce: from the Annual report of the N. Y. Forest Commission for 1894. Spruce. Tme Adironback Black Sfruce. 45 Table IY — (Continued).. 697 693 699 7O0 TOl 702 703 704.*.. 705.... 706.... 707. 708 70"..*.• 710.»?»•. 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.. Fox, William F. (William Freeman), 1840-1909; New York (State) Forest commission. Albany, James, B. Lyon, printer
RMRDAWHG–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. LABIATAB (MINT FAMILY) 693 • Perennials; leaves merely dentate or serrate ; injlorescences terminal, spictform. •1- Inflorescence cylindric ; calyx densely pubescent. 1. T. canadfinse L. (American G., Wood Sage.) Stems 1 m. or less high, appressed-pubescent, simple or branched ; leaves lanceolate to ovate, serrate, "2.5-5 cm. broad, rounded or narrowed at base, short-petioled, hoary beneath, green and glabrous or sparingly appressed-pubesce
RMRE5969–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Sea.. Pe logic d is I rib ution 693. 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.. Hood, D. W. (Donald Wilbur), 1918-; Calder, John A; United States. Office of Marine Pollution Assessment; United States. Bureau of Land Management. [Rockville, Md. ?] : U. S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and
RMRH9XC0–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. Beiträge zur Anatomie der Coelogyninen. 693 zuheben, dass die Spaltöffnungen auf dem Flächenschniit eine mehr kreis- förmige Gestalt besitzen. Der Blattquerschnitt zeigt nur einige kleine Abweichungen von dem vorher beschriebenen Bilde. Die obere Sichel des Hauptnerven enthält hauptsächlich kleinzelliges, nach den Seiten hin weiter werdendes stark verdicktes Parenchymgewebe. Das Phloem ist umfangreicher als bei den beiden anderen Arten und die TU ßer
RMRH4TCJ–. 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. Fig. 693.—Diagrama de Amygdalus. Fig. 694.—Drupa de Amygdalus cortada.. 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.. Lázaro é Ibiza, Blas, 1858-1921. Madrid, Imprenta Clásica Expañola
RMRDX7W6–. Natural history. Zoology. COCKROACHES AND PRAYING INSECTS. 565 proportion than Blaberus, measuring fully six inches in expanse, and are of a dark reddish-brown colour. The late Mr. H. N. Moseley, in his "Notes of a Naturalist on the Challeiuier'' (pp. 592, 693), gives the following amusing account of the cook- roaches on board ship :—" The first cockroaches apparently came on board at St. Vincent, Cape Verdes, for a large one Cockroaches on of these insects was caught by one of the lieutenants on his the Challenger. bed soon after we left that port. Cockroaches soon became plentifu
RMRHC6KG–. Book no. 2, H.A. Allard, field collection specimen no. 1711-3420. Botany; Botanists. 2690 ^^^^Twr 3698 <*&£Jfe^ 4 693 ^2: 26941^Z^^ 269." ?V7 b/ 3 7. I'/ 1 *r y**J**^ U^yAj ^yji(u^ ^oJ^jz . ' l- :/>7. 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.. Allard, H. A. (Harry Ardell), 1880-1963.
RMRHKC8F–. Biologisches Zentralblatt. Biology. Goebel, Über sexuellen DimorpWsmus bei Pflanzen. 693 nach den Untersuchungen von Rolfe•'^*) nicht als zutreffend erwiesen. Darwin hebt hervor, dass die verschiedenen Blütenformen von Catascttnu in viel höherem Grade voneinander verschieden seien, als z. B. Pfauhahn und Pfauhenne. Dabei ist noch bemerkenswert, dass die weiblichen Blüten verschiedener Arten, wie Rolfe anführt, einander sehr gleichen, während die männlichen untereinander ver- schieden sind. Die Verschiedenheiten sind teils primäre, d. h. auf die Sexualorgane selbst bezügliche, teils sekundäre
RMPG01GM–. New England bird life; being a manual of New England ornithology: rev.and ed. from the manuscript of Winfrid A. Stearns . Birds. 136 CATHARTID^ : AMERICAN VULTURES. Northford in the month of August.' Mr. Grinnell tells me that one was shot at the mouth of the Housatonic River, Conn., in June, 1875, by C. Merwin, of Milford. Fig. 27. — Califoknian Vulture, to illustrate Cathartids. Point. Turkey Buzzards have been observed at Say- brook, Conn., by Mr. J. N. Clark, as recorded by Purdie (Am. Nat, vii, 1873, p. 693); two were taken in Massa- chusetts (Samuels, Cat. B. Mass., 1864, p. 3); and on
RMRGXKJ0–. Bulletin. Ethnology. Figure 28.—Parita type, Ortiga variety, Mound III sherds. indicate red. Horizontal lines complete vessels were present in the Peabody collection, it is probable that they were similar to specimens illustrated by Holmes and also by Lothrop, in which the body is shaped somewhat like a fat pear with a rounded, unmodified base (Holmes, 1888, figs. 207-8; Lothrop, 1942, figs. 483-4). Holmes also illustrates a vessel of this variety with a high, slightly flared collar and a ring base. High collars- 693-817—64 7. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page ima
RMRG7CB8–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. '- ft, Figure 18.—Ohio River crossing of the Baltimore and Ohio ai Ben wood, Wesi Virginia, completed in [870. Bollman deck trusses were used in the approaches on b PI 693, Baltim io Collection, Museum ol I Eisti n j and I ei hni J t. 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. Dept. of the Interio
RMRT0561–. Blätter für Aquarien- und Terrarien-Kunde. Fasergerüst und Gemmulae von EusjHJngilla lacustris (L.). Original-Mikrophotographie vom Verfasser für die „Blätter". die auf beweglicher Unterlage sich angesiedelt haben, männlichen Geschlechts sind. Freilich sind solche Schwämme nicht allzuhäufig zu finden; ich habe während der Monate Juni bis Mitte August vorigen Jahres nur 13 Spongillen auf beweglichem Substrat finden können, und davon waren allerdings 9 (also 693/ia°/0) männlichen Geschlechts. Während nun die männlichen Geschlechtsprodukte nur zur Zeit der geschlecht- lichen Fortpflanzung
RMRP8H86–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. fiiiJiE ^Awmmm ^wm. ^ ^^^^fieaaaas^Biscias^ Rmerica is "the Prow af the UbsseI; Uietb may be mare cnmfart Amidships, but we are the Erst to touch Unknowa Seas." Vol. XVII. CHICAQO AND NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 14, 1901. No. 693, ITffiiii ^^mmmim f%^mmv Pdblishbd evekt Satukdat bt AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY, 334 Dearborn St., Chicago. Bostern Office: 79 Milk St., Boston. Subscription, $1.00 a year. To Europe, 12.00. Subscriptions accepted only from the trade. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS AND ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTU
RMRP6JE1–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo2. The American Florist. 693 FOR SEASONABLE FLOWERS JOHN I. RAYNOR, 49W. 28lhSt., NEWYORK. WHOLESALE COMmiS- SION FLORIST. Telephone 1998 Madison Square YOUNG & NUGENT WHOLESALE FLORISTS JfEw^YORkf'"*' Are shipping the finest Roses, Carnations, Valley, Orchids, Novelties, in the New Yoric Marltet. -Price list to Applicants. TELEPHONE 206S MAOISON SaUARE. Walter F. Sheridan, Wholesale Florist, Telephone 902 Ukdlson Sq.Tuire. 39 West 28th St.. NEW YOBK. Telephone Noa. 2239 and 2034 Madison Square. MOORE,
RMRPNM48–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. rSE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 693 number of eggs from one queen. Queens are cheap compared with the cost of combs.—W. Z. Hutchinson. Yes! In this matter I " speak as one having authority," for 1 have tested the point thorouglily. The lovrer story, however, must be kept extracted, so that the storage will not drive the queen out. Give her all the room she needs. Ten Simplicity- Langstroth frames will be found as many as the best of queens can keep filled, if"the whole cell-space is given her to occupy.—J. E. Pond, Ju. " Simplicity hive
RMRPNRJE–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 693 With us, black locust rivals the linden as a honey-pnxlucpr, am grows more rapidly than does tlie latter. It blooms here just before the white clover, and Hlls up the hives ready for the clover liarvest. Linden, here', blooms before tlie white clover dries np. and this makes the tree of less value to tlie l)ees than it would be ifitbloiuned later in the season.—G. W. Demauee. The bassvvood or linden is the best for Northern latitudes—i he sourwood for Southern. Five years since I planted ;i basswood trees (i feet high in
RMRDTBHB–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 693.—Myosotis dissitiflora. Fig. 694.—M. rupicola. Fig. 695. —Veronica maritima. We grow many Speedwells (Veronica). The lovely V. Ckamczdrys grows wild with us. The V. maritima (fig. 695) is an elegant plant, and lasts in blossom a long time. V repens (fig. 696) is well adapted for the rock-work. We grow also V. aphylla, V. amcena, V. Candida, V. nummularia, V. saxatilis, V. spicata, V. Teucriiim, V. rupestre, V. virginica, and other species.. Please note that the
RMRM8T0J–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. 66 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM shaly. It was sorted before smelting, showed : Iron Phosphorus A sample of the sorted ore 40.4 .693 About 3/2 mile west "from the Derwin farm there are two openings on the adjoining farms of Fred Richer, and a little beyond is another on the Egan farm. The product was partly used in the Taberg furnace. Continuing farther west there are outcrops of the oolitic bed on the farm of Henry Kingsnorth and at Newland's Mills.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been d
RMRDYP7K–. Milk. Milk. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL EXAMINATION OF MILK 163 the wheel. The smaller the diameter, the greater should be the number of revolutions per minute. The following figures give the. Fig. 56.â^Electric centrifuge for the Babcock test. (A. H. Thomas Co.) required number of revolutions per minute for centrifuges of differ- ent diameter (Farrington and Woll): Diameter of wheel. Number of revolutions required. 10 inches 1074 12 'â 980 14 " 909 16 " 848 18 " 800 20 " 759 22 " 724 24 " 693 When a hand centrifuge is used the speed can be judged by counting the numb
RMRJ33CN–. Synopsis of the fishes of North America [microform]. Fishes; Poissons. 'i' n.tl IV. hlack- Body li}ilitly in{j; to 107(«). COTTIDiEâURANIDEA. *⢠Skin uakod, smooth. 693 . â¢'; ... ?l 1052- I. *uncinatus (Reiub.) Kroyer. Olivaceous, mottled and barred with darker, above and on fins. Head broad; lower jaw included; palatine teeth well devt'loi)ed; maxillary extending to opposite middle of pupil. Eyes very large, separat'^l by a narrow ridge; occiput with two blunt ridges, in frout of which the vertex is concave; upper preopercular spine large, strongly hooked upward, more than half length of
RMRMAM7F–. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. 64 THE EEPOKT OF THE Xo. 36 Total number of trees examined 157,065 Number of trees of 1910 planting destroyed ' 7 Number of trees of 1911 planting destroyed 345 Number of ti'ees of 1912 planting destroyed 34I Total number of trees destroyed .• 693 Percentage of total planting of 1910-11-12 destroyed 0.4414 Estimated percentage of trees of 1912 planting infected 30 Number of nurserymen shipping stock infected with living San Jose Scale into Nova Scotia g The infected properties were scattered over H
RMPFYAPT–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. CEKVICAL NERVES. 693 The first four cervical nerves, by means of the cervical plexus, innervate the neck;. Fig. 609.—The Distribution of Cutaneous Nerves on the Front of the Trunk. On one side the distribution of the several nerves is represented, the letters indicating their nomenclature. G.A, Great auricular nerve ; S.C, N. cutaneus colli; S.Cl, Supra-clavicular nerves ; Acr, Posterior ; Cl, Middle ; St, Anterior ; T.2-12, Lateral and anterior branches of thoracic nerves; I.H, Ilio-hypogastric nerve ; I.I, Ilio-inguinal nerve ; CiRC, Cutaneous br
RMRGWK94–. Bulletin. Ethnology. Vol. 3] TRIBES OF MIDDLE AND UPPER AMAZON—METRAUX 693 After the river began to fall, they removed what they needed, leaving the rest buried. They considered rotten manioc better and more nutritious than the fresh and from it they made their drinks, flour, and cassava bread (Fritz, 1922, p. 50). To prepare cassava, the manioc tubers were soaked 4 or 5 days, crushed in a mortar, squeezed in a manioc press, strained, and baked in a pan. The flour was exposed to smoke in a basket and later made up into mush (Maroni, 1889-92, 27:61). For grinding food, these tribes used both
RMRFWFC3–. Capitol city seeds for 1958. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. 693. Aster, Princess, Wilt-resistant Mixed Pkt. 15c.. Asters a. Asters provide the finest of long-stemmed cut-flowers during late summer and fall. They should be planted in a different location each year. G83. Powderpuffs, Mixed. (BouquetType.) Long-stem- med, double flowers. Early and wilt-resistant. Blooms in August. Colors include pink, rose, azure, crimson, white, blue and scarlet. Pkt. 25c; i/f6oz. 60c; Ygoz. SI.00. American Branching, Vick
RMRP2F05–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1919. The American Florist. 693 Cut flowers as usual played a big part in the Easier offerings at this estab- lishment and the clean-up in both lines was most complete. H. C. Rowe had a grand showins: of stock at his new East Madison street store and was more than satisfied with the splendid business that he enjoyed. Plants of every description were han- dled on a large scale and, like cut flow- ers, were in brisk demand. The Bohannon Floral Co., 7.5 East Monroe street, handled a large supply of high priced plants
RMRF97KW–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. / /. CRTMornri-us. 693 Subfamily X. PHALAROPIN^.. Foot and lateral view of tarsus of Crymophilus fulicarius, to show the pectination (drawn from fresh specimen). Key to the Genera. a. Tarsus short, equal to the middle toe and claw ; bill short, flattened, aud somewhat widened at the end; culmeu equal to tarsus in length .. 77. Crymophilus, p. 693. b. Tarsus longer than the middle toe and claw. a'. Tarsus short, not equal to the culmen in length '. 78. Phai.aropus, p. C98. b'. Tarsus long, equal to the culmen in length 79. Stegaxopus, p. 705. 77.
RMRE3T97–. Corn; growing, judging, breeding, feeding, marketing; for the farmer, student and teacher of agriculture, a textbook for agricultural colleges and high shcools. Corn. CAPACITY OF CARS 265 inches per bushel; settled, approximately 2,020 cubic inches per bush- el. Corn testing 54 pounds, 2,130 cubic inches; settled, 2,065 cubic inches. A car 33 feet long by 8 1-2 feet wide and filled to a height of three feet with shelled corn, would contain 693 bushels. These figures are only approximate. The specific gravity of grain is con- stantly varying because of moisture, pressure and quality.. CAR DOO
RMRH3W15–. Brehms Tierleben. Allgemeine kunde des Tierreichs. Zoology; Animal behavior. 1. Donppe lanata L. S. MüIIegger-Hamburg phot. (S. 693.) 2. WoUkrabbe, Dromia vulgaris M.-E. S.Müllegger-Hamburg phot. (S. 692.) '^linai.Qx.. 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.. Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884; Zur Strassen, Otto L. , 1869-; Heck, Ludwig, 1860-; Hempelmann, Friedrich, 1878-; Heymons, Richard, 1867-; Werner, Franz, b.
RMRDE6GD–. New England bird life; being a manual of New England ornithology: rev.and ed. from the manuscript of Winfrid A. Stearns . Birds. 136 CATHARTID^ : AMERICAN VULTURES. Northford in the month of August.' Mr. Grinnell tells me that one was shot at the mouth of the Housatonic River, Conn., in June, 1875, by C. Merwin, of Milford. Fig. 27. — Califoknian Vulture, to illustrate Cathartids. Point. Turkey Buzzards have been observed at Say- brook, Conn., by Mr. J. N. Clark, as recorded by Purdie (Am. Nat, vii, 1873, p. 693); two were taken in Massa- chusetts (Samuels, Cat. B. Mass., 1864, p. 3); and on
RMRF2E75–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. / /. CRTMornri-us. 693 Subfamily X. PHALAROPIN^.. Foot and lateral view of tarsus of Crymophilus fulicarius, to show the pectination (drawn from fresh specimen). Key to the Genera. a. Tarsus short, equal to the middle toe and claw ; bill short, flattened, aud somewhat widened at the end; culmeu equal to tarsus in length .. 77. Crymophilus, p. 693. b. Tarsus longer than the middle toe and claw. a'. Tarsus short, not equal to the culmen in length '. 78. Phai.aropus, p. C98. b'. Tarsus long, equal to the culmen in length 79. Stegaxopus, p. 705. 77.
RMRE87JD–. Corn; growing, judging, breeding, feeding, marketing;. Corn. CAPACITY OF CARS 265 inches per bushel; settled, approximately 2,020 cubic inches per bush el. Corn testing 54 pounds, 2,130 cubic inches; settled, 2,065 cubic inches. A car 33 feet long by 8 1-2 feet wide and filled to a height of three feet with shelled corn, would contain 693 bushels. These figures are only approximate. The specific gravity of grain is con- stantly varying because of moisture, pressure and quality.. CAR DOOR COVERED WITH CHEESE CLOTH TO PREVENT LEAKAGE The rules of the different railroads governing the quantitie
RMREK214–. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. Turtle-proofing Fishing Gear One warm afternoon, a foul stench drifts in the wind along an Onslow County beach. A couple of hundred yards up the beach lies a 200-pound, decaying loggerhead turtle, bloated and matted with flies. Last summer 102 sea turtles, mainly loggerheads, were found dead along North Carolina beaches. The numbers were even higher for other south- eastern states where turtles are more numerous—693 in South Carolina, 656 in Georgia and 217 along the east coast of Florida. No one is sure w
RMRDGXHM–. Dairy laboratory guide. Dairying. THE USE OF THE BABCOCK TESTER 13 Diameter of Wheel in Inches Revolutions of Wheel Per Minute 10 1074 12 980 14 909 16 840 18 800 20 759 22 724 24 693 In reading the per cent of fat place the lower point of the dividers at the lower surface of the fat column, and the upper point at the upper edge of the meniscus.. Fig. 16. — Correct method of holding dividers in reading of the per cent of butter fat. Resting the lower point of the dividers on the tip of the thumb facilitates steadi- ness. Balance scales for weighing cream. Tin box for washing test bottles. No
RMRDR6WT–. The mosquitoes of North and Central America and the West Indies. Mosquitoes. 693 W'. 694 £% .;â :' 695 Eggs: 083.. Aedes grossbecki Dyar & Knob. 690. 684. Aedes calopus Meigen. 691. 685. Mansonia perturbans Walker 692. 686. Cttlex pipiens Linnceus. 693. 687. Culex safinarius Coquillett. 694. 688. Culex territans Walker. 695. 689. Culex erraticus Dyar & Knab. 696. 685 3 3 Culex restuans Theobald. Culiseta inornatus Williston. The same, single egg. Anopheles punctipennis Say, dorsal view. The same, ventral view. £Lrrrs*-£- Anopheles quadrimaculatus Say, ventral-view. Anopheles cru
RMRD52F8–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 73: :!7(>. (ill. 111:49. I.H. 19: lOii. (i.e. II. 11:693. F. 1873:2.5. P.M. 1875: 168. -Hardy. 77. Su8i4na, Linn. Mourning Iris. Fig. 1179. Lvs. very glau- cous, 6-9 in. long, nearly 1 in. broad : outer seg- ments obovate, 3 in. long, brownish purple, veined and spo
RMRE2FX4–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. UREDO 385 producing its spores in the following spring. The fungus is recorded also on R. ferrugineiim and R. dahuricx{,m, but does not attack the American or Himalayan species. DiSTEiBUTlON: Central Europe, Siberia. Uredo Iiynchii Plowr. Trichobads Lynchii Berk, in Gard. Ghron. 1877, viii. 242. Berk, et Br. Ann. Nat. Hist. 1878, ser. 5, i. 26. W. G. Smith in Gard. Chron. 1885, xxiii. 693, f. 154. Uredo Lyiiehii Plowr. Ured. p. 259. Saoc. Syll. vii. 852. Uredospores. Sori subepidermal, erumpent, on small pallid
RMPG2171–. Flore de Buitenzorg. Botany. 693 Secimdarer Stengel entfernt sprossend, fast wagerecht ab stehend, baumchenartis-. meist im unteren Drittel nicht baumchenartig, ver- Fig. 129.. Symphysodontella cylindracea (B. et Iac). a. Habitasbild (natiirl. Gi'osse). e. Sporogon f. b. Zweig mit Spovogonen !f. /. Haube 1. V. Stengelblatt J. g. Peristom —7- d. Fiederblatt. '/. ;?'. Uesgl. dorsal zweigt, und mit schmallanzettlichen, hyalinen Niederblattem besetzt, oberwarts imregelmassig fiederastig etc. wie bei S. convoluta, aber Wedel unregelraassiger, baumchenartiger und etwas breiter, bis 8 cm. lang und
RMRN9X21–. Anatomie des Frosches. Frogs; Amphibians. Häutiges Labyrinth. 693 Fig. 159. Frontopariet. Spat, sacc, P. sup — Sacc, P. sup - — Utric R. ant. N. VIII. Amp. lat. Sacc, P. Inf. Paraaphen. Querschnitt dicht vor dem Foramen acusticum anterius. Utriculus mit ßecessus utriculi (Macula acustica!), AmpuUa lateralis, unterer TheU des Sacculus und vorderster Zipfel der oberen Saceulus- abtheiluug. Letztere bedeckt vom oberen Theil des Spatium sacculare cavi perilymphatici. Fiff. 160. Frontopariet. Sacc. endol. Duct. endol Gangl. acust. ant. T* Parasplien. Please note that these images are extracted fr
RMRDH0T0–. Flore de Buitenzorg. Botany. 693 Secimdarer Stengel entfernt sprossend, fast wagerecht ab stehend, baumchenartis-. meist im unteren Drittel nicht baumchenartig, ver- Fig. 129.. Symphysodontella cylindracea (B. et Iac). a. Habitasbild (natiirl. Gi'osse). e. Sporogon f. b. Zweig mit Spovogonen !f. /. Haube 1. V. Stengelblatt J. g. Peristom —7- d. Fiederblatt. '/. ;?'. Uesgl. dorsal zweigt, und mit schmallanzettlichen, hyalinen Niederblattem besetzt, oberwarts imregelmassig fiederastig etc. wie bei S. convoluta, aber Wedel unregelraassiger, baumchenartiger und etwas breiter, bis 8 cm. lang und
RMW1WCBD–Archive image from page 693 of Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe denkschriftender72kais Year: 1902 594 ./. Wiesiter, kleine rundliche Poren auf. M i l den Obcrhautzell en wechseln Zwerg- oder Kieselzellen ab. welche in der Regel paarweise gestellt sind, indes auch einzeln und inGruppen zu je 3—4 auftreten. Sind die Zwergzellen in Paaren angeordnet, so ist gewöhnlich die eine leer, d. h. ohne Inhaltskörper, die andere von einem Kieselkörper erfüllt, der entweder solid ist oder eine
RMRGJRP3–. Bulletin international de l'Acadmie des sciences de Cracovie, Classe des sciences mathmatiques et naturelles. Anzeiger der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Krakau. Reihe B, Biologische Wissenschaften. Natural history; Natural history -- Poland. Phytoplankton javanischer Seeu 693 teten Hiïlle stecken. Weicbt von Chr. turgidus v. subnudus Hansg. durch die gut entwickelte Membran und Anordnung der Kolo- nien ab. Hab. Mipitan, Sawa-Plankton. Haufig. (Taf. XXXVI, Fig. 4). Flagellatae. Dinobrvon Ehrenb. D. Sertularia Ehr.. Le m m.; Kryptogfl. d. Mark Brand., III,. Fig. 18. Dinobryon Sertularia Ehr.
RMRH2R2B–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. UREDO 385 producing its spores in the following spring. The fungus is recorded also on R. ferrugineum and R. dahuricum, but does not attack the American or Himalayan species. Distribution : Central Europe, Siberia. Berk, et W. G. Smith in Gard. Uredo Lynchii Plowr. Trichobasis Lynchii Berk, in Gard. Chron. 1877, viii. 242 Br. Ann. Nat. Hist. 1878, ser. 5, i. 26 Chron. 1885, xxiii. 693, f. 154. Uredo Lyncldi Plowr. Ured. p. 259. Sacc. Syll. vii. 852. Uredospores. Sori subepidermal, eruinpent, on small pallid spo
RMRR298P–. Adventures in radioisotope research;. Radioactive tracers; Radiobiology. EFFECT OF ADRENALINE OX PLASMA AND TISSUE CONSTITUENTS 621 amounting to 80 ml. As the iron content of the plasma amounts to 1.8 y per ml and the half-life of the plasma ^^Fe to 1.5 hr. the amount of ^^Fe . , r, , , . , 0.693.1.8-80 turned over in the course ol 1 hr woiks out to be = 66 y. 1.5 Injection of a pharmacological dose of adrenaline increases Ihus the amount of plasma iron turned over per hour to 130 y. It is of interest to compare this increase with a decrease in the rate of plasma turnover due to total irradi
RMW1WCAF–Archive image from page 693 of Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu. Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena denkschriftender6101medi Year: 1879 Ornithorhynchus. Echidna. Fig. I und 2. Schemas der Kopfarterien der Monotremen nach Tandlee. — persistirende Gefässe, = zurückgebildete Gefässe. A.st. Arteria stapedia, Co. Carotis communis, C.i. Carotis interna, O.e. Carotis externa, R.s. Ramus superior art. staped., R. i. Ramus inferior art. staped., R. 0. Ramus orbitalis art. staped., R. a. Ramus alveolaris art. staped., N. tr. I
RMRH7C9J–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ADVERTISE YOUR Stallion FOE THE I 1892 IN THE 4 A SPECIALTY MADE OF Star Windmill or Hand Force Pomp. $7.50 Force Pump Pipe, Pipe Fittings, BRASS GOODS, HOSE, LAWN MOWERS, ETC. EF"8end for onr Catalogne, mailed free 31 * and 314 Market Street, junction Bush, San Francisco.. Genuine only with BED BALL brand Recommended by Goldsmith, Marvin, Gamble, Wells, Fargo & Co., etc., etc. It keeps Homes and Cattle healthy. For milch (cows it Increases and enriches . their milk. IS AM EXCELLENT SUBSTITUTE FOB GBASS. 693 HOWABD STBEET, San Francisco. Cal. F"or
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