RMRG31NP–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. CHAPTER VI EXTERNAL CHARACTEKS OF CYCLOSTOMATA AND OF FISHES EXTERNAL CHARACTERS COLORATION POISON GLANDS AND POISON SPINES PHOSPHORESCENT ORGANS. In all the Cyclostomata the body is Eel-like in shape, the head and trunk being nearly cylindrical, and the tail somewhat flat- tened from side to side. In Pctromyzon the head terminates in a br.cl.i. pn. Fig. 'd.Petromyzon murinus. A, ventral ; B, lateral ; and C, dorsal, view of the head. hr.clA, First liranchial cleft ; huc.f, buccal funnel ; eye, the eve ; vitiu mouth ; nu.np, nasal aperture ; j), papi
RMREKF2A–. Life-histories of northern animals [microform] : an account of the mammals of Manitoba. Mammals; Mammals; Mammifères; Mammifères. J. MiemtortM fuyi. The genus 5or.x (Linn, 1758) is further characterized by very small size, dull gray or brown colours, and long tail, that is over half the length of the head and body. The dental formula is: Inc. 1=+; 2-2 II 2-2 3-3 can- —-; prem. —; mol. i^ - 0-0 i-i 3 3 32 '=f i'.. 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 no
RMRHJ86T–. The birds of eastern North America : known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian. Birds -- North America. 164 KKY TO TIIK BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. - - :?. Fourth primary, longest; outer tail feather, less tliau three quarter inch shorter than middle feather: tail, usually less than 7.25 long. >harp shinned Hawk. Acrijtiti-r ri'ln.f. See No. Group 3. Wing, 9.50 to 13 inches long. Section 1. The following species have the second primary longest.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration a
RMRE4DG5–. Birds. Birds. OHLOEOPSIS. 235 visible portions of tiie plumage bright green, the concealed portions of the primaries and seoondai'ies in the closed wing dark brown. Female. Diilers from the male in being rather less brilliant in coloration. The young are entirely green on the head ; a small nioustachial blue streak is present, and the edgings to the wings are bluish; the tail is also tinged with blue. Bill black ; mouth bluish grey ; eyelids dark brown ; feet plum- beous ; iris brown ; claws horn-colour. The female has tlie mouth livid brown. Length 8 ; tail 2'8 ; wing .3-8 ; tarsus "7
RMRGGD4T–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). 23° MARINE NEMATODES FROM B AN YULS-SU R-MER. 21 Figs. 17-22. Prooncholaimus banyulensis sp. nov. Fig. 17. Dorsal view of head. Fig. 18. Lateral view of head with the dorsal surface to the right. Fig. 19. Male tail from the lateral aspect. Fig. 20. Ventral detail of gubernaculum and tips of spicules. Fig. 21. En Jace view of head. Fig. 22. Lateral detail of gubernaculum and tips of spicules.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance o
RMRMXXRD–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. . K.Ferisà/àùf bra^M/phi/lhùs-. A.R . B. l'erisà/lucf sptralis. A.R. Q-Peru-b/las liUicifoluùr.A.R. Vi.HabenM^ca rari/lora .A. R. A B. cW^ M"^^ Tail/arU .. 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.. Cramp, Stanley, 1913-1987; Perrins, Christopher M; Brooks, Duncan J; Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Oxford : Oxford University Press
RMRG76YC–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 382 BULLETIN 56, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. head and body, 53 mm.; tail vertebra?, 32; hind foat, without claw, 13; ear above crown, .">. Skull, 18 by 10. Coloration somewhat similar to that of Mus musculus, but without the salmon tint beneath. The upper surface is brownish gr&y and the under parts grayish white. The tail is scantily haired, and not distinctly bicolor. Crania/ and dental characters.—In addition to the generic charac- ters pointed out by Dr. F. W. True," the dentition is also peculiar. The molar tubercles
RMRHJWRJ–. Bird-life; a guide to the study of our common birds. Birds -- United States; Birds -- Juvenile literature. MEADOWLAHK. I^ciifjtli. l(t 7") iiK'hes. Uppr parts black, brown, niul buff ; uiuif low, a blark crescent ou tJie bri-ast, skies streaked with black feathers white. 173 r parts yel- ; outer tail-. 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.. Chapman, Frank M. (Frank Michler), 1864-1945; Seton, Ernest Thompson
RMRHJG2G–. The birds of California : a complete, scientific and popular account of the 580 species and subspecies of birds found in the state. Birds; Birds. The Gray Jays No. lla Gray Jay A. O. U. No. 485a. Perisoreus obscurus griseus Ridgway. Synonyms.—As in preceding form. Description.—"Similar to P. o. obscurus, but decidedly larger (except feet), and coloration much grayer; back, etc., deep mouse-gray, instead of brown, remiges and tail between neutral gray and smoke-gray, instead of drab-gray, and under parts grayish white instead of brownish white.'" (Ridgway). Length (av. of three nort
RMRG71MR–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 444 BULLETIN 5 0, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM SPIZAETUS ORNATUS VICARIUS Friedmann Central American Crested Eagle-Hawk Adult (sexes alike in coloration).—Forehead, crown, occiput, and occipital crest uniform black; nape and sides of hind neck and anterior interscapulars snuff brown to mikado brown; posterior interscapulars, scapulars, back, rump, upper tail coverts, median and greater upper wing coverts sepia to dark snuff brown, subterminaily broadly banded. i 'in mm ¥M. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images
RMRGE0BB–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. i! .iJuTn Fig. 17. Amphisbaena quadrifrons quadrifrons (Type after Peters). labials, first small, second very large; postmental elongate; 2 chin shields separated by a large sublabial from the lower labials, or 4 chin shields, outer in contact with second lower labial; 221-242 annuli on body, 41-50 on tail; 33-38 (17-22 + 16-22) segments in a midbody. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrat
RMRE538H–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Section 2. Toes, four, a small web between outer and middle toe; bill, under 1.80. Tarsus and middle toe togethei', more than 2.GO inches long; outer primary, slate hrowii, without hars ; rump aud upper tail coverts, wliite, mor(^ or less harred with Iirowii; legs, yellow. Tuiann^ trijirs. Summer Yellow=leg. See No. 208.. 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
RMRFX3H3–. Canadian forest industries January-June 1923. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. J. A. Bonneau, Director District No. 1.. J. P. Dupuis, President, J. P. Dupuis, Limited. N2 Officers and Directors of the newly organized Montreal Re- tail Lumbermen's A s s o c i a- tion who hold fortnightly meetings and have opened an office at 195 St. Catherine St 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 perfe
RMRGF5G9–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. .XV !â ; > t< Fig. 49. Dalophia gigantea (Type of truncata after Witte). 23-24 on tail; 38-39 (20-21 + 18) segments in a midbody annulus, the 2 median ventral segments broader than long; 6 pectorals; 5-6 anals; 0-0 preanal pores.. 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.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mas
RMRHBPY0–. The book of woodcraft and Indian lore. Outdoor life; Indians of North America -- Social life and customs; Fungi; Trees -- United States. BLAZING STAR. Yellow star — red tail — on blue.. WHOOPING CRANE White on blue ground—black wing. WOLVERINE. BLUE MOON. Kah-roo, a trumpeted croak." Black and pale brown on Pale blue on deep green. wliite. Any known night song. Caroooo.. 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.
RMRJTRWF–. The Auk. Birds. 204 Cory on the Birds of the West Indies. [April crissum, a crescent over the eve, and markings upon the cliin pale reddish brown, much lighter than in the male; under mandible pale. Immature birds resemble the female. Length. 5.So; wing, 3; tail, 2.70; tarsus, 90; bill, .50. Habitat. Bahamas, Jamaica, Haiti, and San Domingo. Specimens from different localities often vary in coloration and size, those from Jamaica and vSan Domingo being somewhat smaller tlian those from the Bahama Islands. The Jamaica bird differs from the Bahama form, in being somewhat smaller; the red of th
RMRE4DA0–. Birds. Birds. 332 cebtuiiDjE. Distribution. The Eastern hills of Manipur, where this species was obtained by Hume at elevations of from 5000 to 6000 feet. He states that it was not very uncommon, though by no means abundant. 346. Certhia stoliczkae. Stoliezkds Tree-Greeper. Certhia stoliczkae, Broohs, J. A. S. B. xlii, pt. ii, p. 256 (1873); Hume, S. F. v, pp. 77, 78 ; id. Cat. no. 244 bis. Coloration. Forehead, crown, nape, back, and ear-coverts black streaked with fulvous; rump and upper tail-coverts ferruginous; tail pale reddish brown with reddish shafts ; wing-coverts tipped with fulvou
RMRG7708–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 66. -Onychomys torridus perpallidus. Skull of type, o, Dorsal view; b, Ventral view; c, Lateral view. Description. Slightly larger than typical Onychomys torridus, with relatively larger ears and longer tail, and a much paler coloration. Color above drab-gray, becoming more cinereous anteriorly; sides and rump barely tinged with fawn color; dusky line on basal three- fourths of upper side of tail much obscured by whitish hairs; ears leso densely clothed than in the other subspecies of 0. torridus, and with- out a well-defined dusky spot
RMRE4G62–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. FAMILY PICID.E. WOODPECKERS. 1!),') Group 3. Wing, 5.50 to 8.00.. GoMen-wiiif^ecl Woodpecker. Under surface of virii;s uriil tail, yoUow; a baiiil cif red on the nape, and a black molar stripe (male) : similar but without the black molar stripe (female).. 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.. Cory, Charles B. (Charles B
RMRE4DR0–. Birds. Birds. coETtrs. 19 Coloration. The whole plumage black; the head, neck, and lower plumage richly glossed with purplish blue, the upper plumage with violet-purple. Bill and feet black; iris blackish brown (Hume Coll.). Length about 19; tail 6-5 to 8 ; wing 12 to 13 j tarsus about 2-2 ; bill from gape 2-5 to 2-8. The nestling is without any gloss at first but quickly assumes it. About January, or when the young bird is about nine months old, the naral bristles are cast, and by March the front part of the head has become entirely denuded of feathers.. Kg. 6.—Head of C.frugilegus. Distrib
RMRE0X12–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 258 BUBONID^ GliAUCIDIUM Iris bright yellow ; bill greenish-yellow; toes yellowish ; claws pale with dusky tips. Length about 7-0; wing 4-10; tail 2-75; tarsus 095; culmen 0-55. The female resembles the male in size and coloration. The young bird has no white spots on the head and back; the white nuchal collar is without the rufous edging, and the white on the thighs and throat is washed with rufous. Distribution.—The Pearl-spotted Owl is found over Africa south of the Sahara from Gambia, Abyssinia, and Somaliland southwards in suitable localities, but it do
RMRG5YDT–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 64 BULLETIN ]5 4, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM antebrachials at a point of contact; postantebracliium covered with small or slightly enlarged grannies; feniorals G-10; tibials 2-4; femoral pores 15-19; tail elongate tapering; candals moderate, lateran and dorsal keels weak, and more or less irregularly arranged.. FiGUUE 14. COMPAKISON OF TYPICAL COLOU rATTEUN OF CXEillDO- phorus deppi cozumelcs (leb't) and c, deppii deppii (right). Note the wider middorsal band and wavy lateral stripes i. cozu.melus Coloration distinctive; lower surfaces w
RMRHJWG2–. Bird-life; a guide to the study of our common birds. Birds -- United States; Birds -- Juvenile literature. rr.ATE MI. AMKIiU'AN (ioLDKINC'H. Length, 510 inchos. Adult iiuth' in sitmtnfr, crown black ; rest of body yel- low ; wiiif^s and tail black and white. Afliilt female and males in uinter, upper part.s Kniyisli lirown ; cn-wn yeilnwisli ; under jtarts soiled whitish; tliroat yellow. 199. 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 th
RMRHJ9TA–. The birds of eastern North America : known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian. Birds -- North America. Il??tlO|>ii> pallialll-. Hi-ad and neck, blackish, or very dark brown; back, In-own; upper tail coverts, white; bill, red ; bill, over •J.."iii inches long; wing, about ten inches long; lower l>rea<i/ii<itnx. American Oyster=catcher. See No. -2'.U.. Allici-ir.-ni ( ) >ln calchcr.. 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 pe
RMRHJRDF–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Hind toe, above level of front toes; bill, less than 3 inches long; toes, lt)ui-, no comb-like edge on intn-i- side of middle toe nail; middle toe and claw together not shorter than bill, usually decidedly longer; under tail coverts, not white. Family RALLID/E. Rails, etc. See page 117. .^'-â ^Si^^'. 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 th
RMRJGAHP–. Catalogue of the ungulate mammals in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Ungulates. GIRAFFID^. 239 7. 12. 16. 2. Skin of back and tail. Southern Abyssinia. Presented hj J. RoidoMd Ward, Esq., 1907. 12. 2. 24. 1-2. Two skulls and skins, immature. Archer's Post, Guaso-nyiro, B. E. Africa. Presented hy the Game-Warden, B. E. Africa, 1912.. 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.. Br
RMRDKAJE–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. Plover. Black-bellied Plover. Sora Rail. Hind toe, above level of front toes; bill, less than 3 inches long; toes, four, no comb-like edge on inner side of middle toe nail; middle toe and claw together not shorter than bill, usually decidedly longer; under tail coverts, not white. Family RALLID.S. Rails, etc. See pages 86, 87.. 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 wor
RMRHDX42–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Figs. 6—15. Gnathia wolffi n. sp., o* holotype: 6, antenna 1; 7, antenna 2; 8, maxilliped; 9, pylopod; 10, tail fan; 11, pereopod 1; 12, pereopod 2; 13, pereopod 3; 14, pereopod 4; 15, pereopod 5.. 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.. Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexande
RMRDC1K5–. Key to North American birds; containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary. Illustrated by 6 steel plates and upwards of 250 woodcuts. Birds. PROCELLAEIID^, PETRELS. GEN. 305, 306, 307. 329 305. Genus CYMOCHOREA Coues. 0 if" Leach's Petrel. Coloration as in the last si3ecies, with conspicuous white upper tail coverts, but apt to be lighter â rather of a grayish or even ashy tint on some parts. Much larger: length about 8 ; wing 6-6^ ; tail S-3i, forked; tarsus about 1 ; middle t
RMRHMW28–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 378 L. J. BLACKER. side with the upper part of the tail fin colored yellowish-orange. Male No. 44 had three black spots on each side while No. 47 possessed only one on each side. They were born on the i8th of September, 1924. Both fish developed and remained alike until May, 1925, from which time on male No. 44 gradually lost its coloration and on June of the same year was, so to speak, color- less (Fig. 40). Both males were killed and fixed in formol- alcohol, sections made 6-8 micron in thickness and stained with hematoxyl
RMRHJWXA–. Bird-life : a guide to the study of our common birds. Birds -- United States; Birds -- United States Pictorial works. Plate LVII. Pa(Ji: 1,;1- CEDAR WAXWING. Length, 7-20 inch.-*. Grayish brown; upper tail-coverts gray; lower belly yellowish; end of tail yellow; secondaries sometimes with red, sealing-wax-like tips; stripe through face black.. 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.. Chapman, Frank M. (Frank Michle
RMRJPERK–. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. TAIL REGENERATION IN A SCINCID LIZARD PLATE I m ms Fig. 1. Horizontal sec- tion through tail immediate- ly after auto- tomy. Fig. 2. Parasagittal section through tail two days after auto- tomy.. Fig. 3. Parasagittal section through tail six days after auto- tomy. Arrow indicates the anterior direction. spc. 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 Zoologica
RMRE4D57–. Birds. Birds. ARTAMTTS. 499 Tari ahahil, Hind.; TaUchatak, Beng.; Tati-pittdk, Tel.; Murasing, of Mussulmans in Beng;.; SilNanffcM-pho, Lepeh.. Fig. 146.—Head oiA.fm(ms. Coloration. Lores black; head and neck all round deep grey; back, scapulars, rump, and the shorter upper tail-corerts brown with a vinaceons tinge; longer tail-coverts white; tail dark grey, tipped with whitish; wings and coverts deep grey, darker at the tips, and all the quills with excessively fine but distinct margins of white near the tips and on portions of the inner webs; lower plumage from the throat downwards pale pu
RMRE4GP6–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Hind toe, above level of fi-ont toes; bill, less than 3 inches long; toes, four, no comli-like edge on inner side of middle toe nail; middle toe and claw together not shorter than bill, usually decidedly longer; under tail coverts, not white. Family RALLID/E. Rails, etc. See page 97.. 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.
RMRD6N43–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. Fig. 3. Living specimen of adult male Dixo- nius hangseesom, sp. nov. from Sai Yok, Kancha- naburi Province, Thailand. Note the bright orange tail, crossbanded dorsal pattern and dark markings on sides of head. Photo by Montri Sumontha.. Fig. 4. Male paratype (ZMB 65437) of Dixonius hangseesom, sp. nov. shortly after capture as a 33 mm SVL subadult-adult. Compare tail coloration and dorsal pattern with Fig. 5. Photo by Wolfgang Grossmann.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for
RMRHJWK7–. Bird-life; a guide to the study of our common birds. Birds -- United States; Birds -- Juvenile literature. I'LATK XLVIl. FOX SPARROW. L<Mi{jt)i. 7'-ir, iiiclics. Upper parts, winps. and tail l»rif,'lit reddish brown ; baek and head mixed with a browner color ; under parts white and bright reddish brown. 189. 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.. Chapman, Frank M. (Frank Michler), 1864-1945; Seton, Ernest Thom
RMRHJWC2–. Bird-life; a guide to the study of our common birds. Birds -- United States; Birds -- Juvenile literature. ri.ATK LXIII aud tail olive-green ; under parts black and white OVKN r.IRI). Length, 015 inches. Crown re.ldish bn.wn. h..rdered by black ; back, wings.. 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.. Chapman, Frank M. (Frank Michler), 1864-1945; Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946. New York, D. Appleton & co.
RMRGJ4R3–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Jan Ove Gjershaug et al. 75 Bull.B.O.C. 2006 126(1). Figure 1. The female Buteo lagopus (Jan Ove Gjershaug) Figure 2. The male Buteo buteo (Jan Ove Gjershaug) Figure 3. Hybrid juvenile with one partially white tail-feather (Jan Ove Gjershaug) Figure 4. The hybrids had dark bellies similar to juvenile B. lagopus (Jan Ove Gjershaug). 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
RMRDRXDY–. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. MOUSE-COLOUHED BAT. 51 Dimensions :- Length of the head and body ,, of the head . ,, of the tail „ of the ears . Breadth of the ears . Length of the tragus Extent of the wings . Inch. Lines . 3 7 . 0 9 . 1 n . 0 11 i . 0 5 . 0 6^ . 15 0 Dentition:— I. J : C. I : F. M. § : M. i =. 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.. Bell, Thomas, 1792-1880; Tomes,
RMRHJXGA–. Bird-life; a guide to the study of our common birds. Birds -- United States; Birds -- Juvenile literature. At i^->. Pi.ATi: IV HKRRINO (JULL. LppkH' '-.M fiO inches. .Uhilt. hark and wi.iRS pearl-frray ; eii.l of primaries inarkpci with hhick ; n-si of pUnnap- whit.-. Yniuu,, dark K'ayish, pninaru's and tail hrownish blark. I'KTKKl.S. Length, 7 50 inches. Bhick. upper tail-coverts white.. 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 th
RMRN9DH9–. The anatomical record. Anatomy; Anatomy. PHAGOCYTOSIS IN THE TADPOLE'S TAIL SLIOT a. CLABK AMD £LIA.NOR LINTON CI.ARK PlJlTE 1 K^ -^; ^ "^ . , '^w >4'>^ i^ / Mr ". f. 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.. Bardeen, Charles Russell, 1871-1935, ed; Boyden, Edward A. (Edward Allen), 1886-1976; Bremer, John Lewis, 1874- ed; Hardesty, Irving, b. 1866, ed; American Association of Anatomists; American S
RMRE4D8A–. Birds. Birds. 12 columbiDjE. Coloration. Male. Forehead and crown, sides of head and neck, chin, and throat yellowish green, passing on the occiput into the bluish grey of the nape and bind neck; back, scapulars, ter- tiaries, and wing-coverts green, passing into bronze-green on the rump and upper tail-coverts; quills black, the greater coverts. rig. 3.âHead of 0. Ucincta. and tertiaries wi(h broad yellow outer margins,. Ihe primaries â and secondaries with huear yellowish outer edges; tail-feathers slaty grey, all except the middle pair with a black band more than half an inch from the tip,
RMRHJXAG–. Bird-life; a guide to the study of our common birds. Birds -- United States; Birds -- Juvenile literature. Plate XII. KUFFKI) (J HO USE. Length, 17 00 inche.s. 3/a/t', neck tufts long, black; upper parts and tail pray or rusty, hlark and huff ; under jtarts white, hiaek and rusty. Ftmale, similar, hut with neck tufts no loii^'er than atijuining feathers. 113 9. 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.. Chapman, Fran
RMRHG49G–. Bird-life : a guide to the study of our common birds. Birds -- United States; Birds -- United States Pictorial works. r£..www Plate XV. Page 1( SiARSB HAWK Length, 20-00 inches. Adult male, upper parts -ray; under parts white with rasty spots ; upper tail-coverts white. Adult female and young, upper parts black and rich rusty ; under parts rich rusty and black ; upper tail- coverts white.. 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
RMRHJ6W3–. The birds of eastern North America : known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian. Birds -- North America. Upper parts, pale Mue r purplish blue; tail, bright blue, harred vitli hlack :iinl (except middle tV.-ithrrs), tii»p«'d with whitr; vinu'<, liliif. innrkcd with wliitc; imderpart*. asliy white: lire:i<t witli black luuid. Blue Jay. V Cilinini-it/ii i-i-i.-if'i/n. mill rn<; s. See No. .'{(id. '. 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 p
RMRHYN45–. Behavorial ecology of young American alligators. Alligators; Alligators. 31 25 20- Q Ld a: 3 O 10 a: UJ CL TAIL TIP MISSING SEVERELY INJURED. ' wAKE MARSH 5VL1I - 20CM LAKE MARSH SVL2i-3lCM / // T /// I 1 LAKE MARSH' SVL ) 31 CM gure 3-3. Freqijency cf injuries in alligators from lake and marsh habitats in north and central Florida.. 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.. Deitz, David Charles.
RMRDRXB6–. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. LESSER HORSE-SHOE BAT. 101 Dimensions :- Length of the head and body ,, ,, head . „ „ tail . )) 11 63.rs . Breadth of the ears Length of the fore-arm . ,, ,, longest finger ,, ,, thumb ,, ,, fourth finger ,, ,, tibia. ,, „ foot and claws Extent of the wings eh. Lines 2 1 0 8 0 11 0 6 0 5i 1 5 2 2 0 3 1 11 0 n 0 4 9 0 The formula of the teeth is the same as in Rhinolophus Ferrum - equinum.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and
RMRMB9WF–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science -- New York (State); Plants -- New York (State); Animals -- New York (State). 36 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM. Fifjure I 13 road-leaved Cat-tail (T y p h a 1 a t i f o 1 i a Linnaeus). 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.. New York State Museum; University of the State of New York. Albany, N. Y. : University of the State of New York
RMRE1MGA–. Bird-life : a guide to the study of our common birds . Birds. -â - -?-^*v^ P,c((< R([fi(r-r^n"^<M^ !'. 7 e>^ " "" '"" Plate LXIII. OVEN-BIRD. Length, Oi.") ioclies. Crown reddish hrown. bordered bj" black ; Ijaek, wings, and tail olive-green ; under parts Idaek and white. 331. 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.. Chapman, Frank M. (Frank Michler), 1864-1945; Seto
RMRDJ77Y–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. Fig. 63.—Rose Beetle. 3> c Fig. 64.—Cockchafer (MdolOTitha vulgaris). A, Imago; b, pupa; c, larva; d, tail of 5 5 ". antenna of <5 ; r, antenna of 9 • (a and c slightly reduced.) pupate deep in the earth in a well-formed ceU in the third K. 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.. Theobald, Frederick Vincent, 1868-1930. Edinburgh and London, W. Blac
RMRE2DBX–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. FALCONID^ ASTUR 355 Key of the Species. A. Eather larger, wing above 7'5. a. Centre tail-feathers with a dash of white on the pale bars of the inner web, underparts narrowly barred A. tachiro, ad.-p. S56.. Fig. 122.—Foot of Astitr tachiro. x i. b. Centre tail-feathers barred but without white dash, under surface with dark brown drop spots A. tachiro, juv. p. 356.. 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 resem
RMRDMPN0–. The making of species. Evolution. -rtrtsrr.'.s â ^o SHIKRA HAWK I'he upper surface of tlie tail, not 'ihown m ihis t wi'li thiit of tlie cuckoo " n , cxaci ly con esponds. />'j'J>ci i/nssLOii of A/fssfs. Hiitilii)iso}i &â Co. HAWK-CUCKOO This species {Ificrococcyx ztarius) is commonly known in India a-^ the " I'rain-fever bird.". 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.. Dewar, Douglas, 187
RMRHJCHK–. The birds of California : a complete, scientific and popular account of the 580 species and subspecies of birds found in the state. Birds; Birds. The Wright Flycatcher. Taken in Inyo County MY LADY Photo by the Author as in other species. Length about 132 (5.20); wing 68 (2.69); tail 61 (2.40); bill 12 (.47); width at nostril 5.3 (.21); tarsus 17 (.71). Recognition Marks.—Warbler size; prevailing gray coloration; whitish eye- ring; excessively retiring habits; smaller and darker than E. griseus; larger and lighter than E. hammondi. Nesting.— Nest: Of "hemp," weathered weed-bark, fi
RMRJ6PN2–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. A Imiul of white on tlic wiiiix; tail Icntlifrs. not tippcil wiili wliiic. Night-hawk. ('Iiiinlcilr.i vir>/ini(iinis, mnl, ntrt's. S(>»> No. I{,'{7. Xo while on llic win:;: iiriinnrii's. liandcd wilii rufous hrown ;uin Mnck; winir. over 7.r)0. Chuck-will's-widow. Aiitrtistnmx^ r<tr(iliii<')isis, Sco No. Xi'K. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appear
RMREM4WF–. Modern horse management [microform]. Horses; Horses; Chevaux; Chevaux. PLATE 27. T27I TYPES OF TAIl-PLAITING Courlciy; o, Meuri. T. Tilling, London. b. Mr W 'ro.. Tnroni« .^j.ildcli . ^ ff. The R.po«.cry. Toronto, A Mr W cZ, pToJCT A :>, ' ' tu â ^T^' ^"'"^" '^^ ^°'°'''''- *' t J n, . ir, w. (âroi«. t-hoio. by Die Author (All the T.ils .re undocled.). 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 wo
RMRHJABA–. The birds of eastern North America : known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian. Birds -- North America. Section 2. Toes, four, a small web between outer and middle toe; bill, under 1.80. T;ir-u> mid middle toe together, more than 2.(id inche- outer primary, slate liro n. without h.-irs : rump and up]KM- tail cover! s, white, mine or less Inrred with hrnwn : legs, yellow. wipes. Summer Yellow=leg. See No. 208.. 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 m
RMRJPDDW–. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. TAIL REGENERATION IN AN AGAMID LIZARD :'%|v^/Mr:'«KX, J I. i 10mm Figs. 3-5. X-radiographs of regenerated tails. Arrows mark start of regenerated growth. Conditions: 0.06 sec. exposure at 75mA and 60 KV with stationary grid to collimate beam. 3: Specimen I (Table 2). 4: Specimen III (Table 2). 5: Double- tailed specimen (Table 1). Aust. Zool. 19(2), 1977 145. 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 p
RMRHJMR9–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Section 2. Toes, four, a small web between outer and middle toe; bill, under 1.80. Tarsus and middle toe together, more tliaii 2.CO iiich(>s loiij;: outer ]ii-iinary, slate hrowii, without bars : nuiip and upper tail coverts, white, more or less barred with brow ii; legs, yellow. " Tolaiins n-ijics. Summer Yellow=leg. See No. 208.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these ill
RMRHP0B9–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. TOLLIEb HIND QUEEH TRIGGER RED SNAPPER L.FIN R.SNAPPER i i i i i i i 11 / 2 H (= & 10 20 30 ATM. /IMAGO JACK SQUIRREL TAP1G YELLOW TAIL MUTTON. 2 - 20 30. 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.. Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ); Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ). Annual report 1907/08-1952; Lillie, Frank Rattra
RMRF9816–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 172 HIRTJNDINIDiE. above the eye; the quills edged with white, inches, wing 3-8, tail 2-15, tarsus 0'5. Bah. Interior of Australia. Total length 4-6 a. Ad. sk. b. Ad.; c. Australia. Juv. sk. Interior of S. Australia. 7. PROGNE, F. D. Godraanand 0. Salvin, Esqrs. [P.]. Progne, Boie, Isis, 1826, p. 971 Phseoprogne, Balrd, Review Am. B. p. 283 (1864) . Type. P. purpurea. P. tapera.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrat
RMREMGMP–. Modern horse management [microform]. Horses; Horses; Chevaux; Chevaux. IM.ATK l()6 *i I -' THE f^uSCLES OF T H & TA I L , of TW C SAC^O- ?c/«T/e I. t * ^ M C /« T.. &'''' B/VJ> OF COM p*e At 3 VV "^c* • *. The Anatomy of the Tail. Fig. 2 is Drawn lo Scale. 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.. Timmis, Reginald S. (Reginald Symonds), 1884-1968. London ; Toronto : Cassell
RMRHJWPH–. Bird-life; a guide to the study of our common birds. Birds -- United States; Birds -- Juvenile literature. S inclit's. l'|)p«'r imrts c-liestmit, >;ni.v. aii«l Idack ; uikKt white, streaked with chestuut and black ; outer tail-featliei-s shortest. 177 18 l»arts. 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.. Chapman, Frank M. (Frank Michler), 1864-1945; Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946. New York, D. Appleton & co
RMRGHFN2–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. . ^ggj|f ir af^s Fig 1. Dorsal view of Ocellated Rail {Micropygia schomhiugkii). Left: Costa Rica; Middle: A heavily marked specimen of M. s. schomhurgkii from Venezuela and Right: Type of M. .v. chapman/. One recent specimen of c/iapmani, a male from Serra dos Parelis, Rio Jamare, Matto Grosso, collected "3/9/1940", wing chord 73, is very similar in coloration to the type, with spotting reduced in number and lacking on rump (tail is missing). In the sparseness of the dorsal spotting, this specimen and the type are matched only by one s
RMRDMBXC–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. CHAPTEE VI EXTERNAL CHARACTERS OF CYCLOSTOMATA AND OF FISHES EXTERNAL CHARACTERS COLORATION POISON GLANDS AND POISON SPINES PHOSPHORESCENT ORGANS. In all the Cyclostomata the body is Eel-like in shape, the head and trunk being nearly cylindrical, and the tail somewhat flat- tened from side to side. In Petrnmyzon the head terminates in a. hr.cl.i pn. Fig. m.—Petromyzo7i mannus. A, ventral ; B, lateral ; and C, dorsal, view of the head hr.d.l, First branchial cleft; iuc. f, buccal funnel; eye, the eye ; mth, mouth ; na.a-p, nasal aperture ; p, papillae ;
RMRHJ6W1–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. "iL,L.S, KTC. '^^ ^•^"^•^J' of ,„„„,' ••; '-'N ••""..a ,.„,,, brownish olive strl'i. J " ^"^ back, j^ •'•'-^-t,-o.,..;;,:r^'::i^7'^b5,ackish outer tail feathers n, ""' ""^ '"•'H-k ; ^'N not shor.er tJ,,-.,. ,„i,,j,,: Purple Finch. ^«e Xo. 3SQ. 241). 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 resembl
RMRGF3R3–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 13. Pseudoraja atlantica, mature male 421 mm long, M. C. Z. No. 401(58, A, Anterior part of disc to show distribution of knob- like thorns, about x0.5. B, Thorns enlarged about x6. C, Ven- tral surface to show shape of mouth. D, Pelvic fins and clasp- ers about xO.o. E, Male 349 mm long, M. C. Z. No. 40406, end of tail to show position of dorsal fin, about xl.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance o
RMRGD1BK–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Bulletin, So. Oamt. Ac.m:iv in S( ikxces Vi.l. lit. Part 1, r,»r>o. 2 CM PLATE 7 Fig. 6. Diagram in ventral view of Propliysaon after amputation show- ing notch in foot below puckered area. Fig. 7. Lateral view of a Propliysaon ancJersoni that has regenerated a new tail and a new amputation line. 28. 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
RMRN4YJJ–. The animal kingdom, arranged according to its organization, serving as a foundation for the natural history of animals : and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Animals; Zoology. Inirrm/ Mjufdam. CrzLstcLcea,. J'l. 41.. : h3r^^Ai,^ Sermani. 2. Brajiriipus/W^/^^-r^-. ^ . Thr ITrrulrf Fuj. 2. L. Tail qf t7,e n . p,ilu,7fS7xs fi-jnali- :-,. Aymji,,, individual J ,ft/ir .y;nii.f .?r/iiciiu, ,is J,/. .'? Ii.nJ.ni: (rJAi,d,Ts,-i, l/'t.iB,iih . Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance
RMRD2AWH–. Dbutsugaku zasshi. Zoology; Zoology. æ°äºåæå -å¹´ä¸åäºæ²»æ å贰第. Limulus longisDinus. r I, cephaloshorax; ï¼r II, abdomen; III, l pygidium or tail; Iï¼ rhachis; 2, pleu- 'ã¯rae; 3, free cheek; a, axal furrow, b, t^. facial furrow; E, 个ä¸compound eye; Â¥J, ocellus.. 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.. Nihon Dbutsu Gakkai; Tky Dbutsu Gakkai. Tky : Tky Dbutsu Gakkai
RMRMJ7E7–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 21. Vienna quagga. Measurements: head-body: 2,490 m tail: 0,420 m ear: 0,185 m hindfoot, left: 0,510 m hindfoot, right: 0,530 m shoulder height: 1,260 m State of preservation: good, fading noticeable on left side of head and neck. 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.. South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum
RMRG7637–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 125. Mi< eotus califorxicus. Skull, a, dorsal view; b, ventraj, view; c, lateral view. Description.—Size, large; mamma?, P.f,A#, I.|=4 pairs: skull (fig. 125) massive with rostral portion short and depressed; teeth as shown in fig. 126; coloration similar to Microtus edax; pelage full, long, and rather soft; plantar tubercles, 6. Color.—Upper parts bistre enlivened by tawny and black hairs, shading to grayish drab on sides and rump; under parts plumbeous, overlaid by hoary tips to the hairs; tail not distinctly bicolor, but dusky abo
RMRDDXFR–. The birds of British Guiana, based on the collection of Frederick Vavasour McConnell. Birds. HIRUNDO. 327 Genus HIRUNDO Linn. Hirundo Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 191, 1758. Type S. rustiea Linn.. rig. 130.—To show the long outer tail-feathers. This genus is distinguished chieiiy by the long outer tail- feathers, which are incised more or less, on the inner webs. Coloration : male and female similar. 556. Hirundo erythrogaster. Babn Swallow. Hirundo' erytlirogaster Bodd. Tabl. PI. Enl. p. 45, 1783 (Cayenne); Salvin, ibis, 1885, p. 205 (Bartica Grove, Eoraima, 3500 ft.); Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus.
RMRE4DRE–. Birds. Birds. MELOPHUS. 265 The difference in plumage in winter and summer is in this species very trifling. Female. Eesembles the male closely but is somewhat duller in coloration. Iris brown ; legs and feet' yellowish fleshy; claws pale "brown ; upper mandible dark brown, lower fleshy brown (^Hume Coll.). Length nearly 6; tail 2-ii; wing 3-1;. tarsus -6; bill from gape '45. Distribution. A permanent resident in a great portion of the plains of the north-west portion of the Empire from Sind to Etdwah in the N.W. Provinces and from the Punjab down to Cutch. This species also occurs as f
RMRE4DDD–. Birds. Birds. 274 CEATEROPODTD*. Length 7-5; tail 3 4; wing 3-5 ; tarsus '75 ; bill from gape -75. Distribution. Sind ; Cutch ; Guzerat; Eajputana; the Punjab ; the N.W. Provinces down to Btawah ; Central India as far east as Jhdnsi, Saugor, and Hoshangabad. This bird extends westward into Persia. Habits, SfC. Breeds from May to August, constructing a neat cup of vegetable fibres in bushes, and laying three or four eggs, which are similar to those of M. leueogenys, and measure "83 by •64. 286. Molpastes liiiinil. Hume's White-eared Bulbul. Coloration. Eesembles M. leueotis. Differs in h
RMRE0N3W–. Bird-life : a guide to the study of our common birds . Birds. I I A MM'ch ^|uslc|^T^^ ^5>''i^^i»>â. Plate XLVII. FOX SPARROW. Length, 725 inches. Upper parts, wings, and tail bright reddish bi-n«-n ; back and head mixed with a browner color ; under parts white and bright reddish brown. 189. 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.. Chapman, Frank M. (Frank Michler), 1864-1945; Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-19
RMRE039K–. The Ecology of arboreal folivores : a symposium held at the Conservation and Research Center, National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, May 29-31, 1975. Folivores; Forest ecology; Leaves; Mammals; Mammals. dasyprocta Tail Hindlimbs 4.1 31.0 %TBW %TBW J-4 4.1 0.7 2.2 0.2 1.7- Fore limbs 4.6 100% TBW. 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.. Montgomery, G. Gene (Gerald Gene). Washington : Smithsonian Institu
RMRF2EJG–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 172 HIRTJNDINIDiE. above the eye; the quills edged with white, inches, wing 3-8, tail 2-15, tarsus 0'5. Bah. Interior of Australia. Total length 4-6 a. Ad. sk. b. Ad.; c. Australia. Juv. sk. Interior of S. Australia. 7. PROGNE, F. D. Godraanand 0. Salvin, Esqrs. [P.]. Progne, Boie, Isis, 1826, p. 971 Phseoprogne, Balrd, Review Am. B. p. 283 (1864) . Type. P. purpurea. P. tapera.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrat
RMRGE069–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 392 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology 3 (or 2) lower labials, first very large, second small; postmental small; 4 (not 3) chin shields; 269-273 annuli on body, 26 on tail; 30 (14 + 16) segments in a midbody annulus; 6 anals; 5-6 preanal pores. Measurements. Total length of d 194 (175 + 19) mm., of 9 , 162 (147 + 15) 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 r
RMREMM7W–. Life-histories of northern animals [microform] : an account of the mammals of Manitoba. Mammals; Mammals; Mammifères; Mammifères. lii l: II a f ' > '4'. P1.ATF I XXXV.âSCATOI.OT.Y OF CERTAIN' MUSTFI.IDAK (ALL NATURAL SIZE). 0. Wolverine. October. loo*^. r. St^['l>rto'licT'''!!^i)o, vliKu) .,;.-.aills oj grasshoppers and wasps, Iml in this case also the tail feathers of a small bird Cos Cob, (", tnr d. Fisher, Ar-1. i8 1005. iiiBBi â â WMiii. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration
RMRHJB02–. The birds of South Africa. Birds -- South Africa. falconid.t: ARTUR 355 Key of the Species. A. Rather larger, wing above 7"5. a. Centre tail-feathers with a dash of white on the pale bari? of the inner web, underparts narrowly barred A. fachiro, ad. p. 356.. Fig. 122.—Foot of Astur tachiro. x . b. Centre tail-feathers barred but without white dash, under surface with dark brown drop spots A. tachiro, jnv. p. 35f. 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 m
RMRE4D73–. Birds. Birds. 436 stltiidjE. Coloration. The whole upper plamage olive-brown tinged with rufous; wings and tail dark brown, edged with rufous; an in- distinct eye-streak brownish yellow; lores and behind the eye dark. Pigs. 134, 135.—Head and wing ol H. fortipes. brown; sides of the head and the lower plamage huffish brown, paler along the middle of the latter ; aiillaries and under wing- coverts pale yellow. Bill pale brown ; iris hazel; legs wood-brown {Goekhurn). Length about 4-5; tail 24; wing 2-2; tarsus -9 ; bill from gape •&. Distribution. Nepal, Sikhim, the Bhutan Doars, and TJpp
RMRG8506–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figs. 304-006.- -IIOLAECHUS FORMOSANUS- 2 X NAT. SIZE. 304, TOP OF HEAD; 305, SIDE OF HEAD; 306, UNDERSIDE OF HEAD. No. 17a, SCI. COLL. TOKYO. and prefrontals; and a few dark marks on some of the supralabials; underside whitish shaded with pale drab toward the lateral ventral angle, which is thus marked off as a fairly distinct white line. I)ime7isions. mm. Total length 557 Snout to vent 449 Vent to tip of tail 108 The younger specimens, for instance No. 34045, are much darker in coloration, the color above being dark drab with a rufous medi
RMRGWKD5–. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. Bui. 91, Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate IX. 4$s ^H ^ft^^^dP Wm ^M nfc- ^s^b^t^//^ MEfc4 .â /.>:'.. -*-r-- " ^ Fig. 1.âHeadgear Devised by Mr. E. S. G. Titus for Protection Against Brown- Tail Rash. (Original.). Fig. 2.âShow Case Used When Opening Boxes of Brown-Tail Moth Cater- pillars Received from Abroad. (Original.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of thes
RMRGF180–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 316 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 135, No. 5. Plate IX Metoncholaimus intermedius Fig. 17, a, d, e-. a—anterior end of male; d—posterior end of female; e—tail of juve- nile female. Mefoncholoimus simplex Fig. 18, a—anterior end of mole. Metoncho/o/mus sc/ssus Fig. 19, a, b: a—anterior end of male; b—posterior end of female.. 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
RMRE4DPY–. Birds. Birds. 292 MOTACILLID^E. Motaoilla madevaspatana, Briss. apud Blyth, Cat. p. 137; Horsf. ^ M. Cat. i, p. 347; Jerd. B. I. ii, p. 217; flame, N. ^ E. p. 377. The Pied Wagtail, Jerd.; Mamula, Bhuin Mamtda, Khmijan, Hind.; Sahala garela-gadu, Tel. Coloration. Male, A broad supercilium from the nostril to the end of the ear-coverts, the whole head, neck, upper plumage, and lesser and median wing-coverts black; greater wing-coverts almost entirely white; quills black, edged Wth white, the edging on some of the secondaries extending to half the outer web; the middle four pairs of tail-feath
RMRHJCB1–. The birds of California : a complete, scientific and popular account of the 580 species and subspecies of birds found in the state. Birds; Birds. The Fox Sparrows. ..'â ' , / STEPHENS FOX SPARROW No. 65o Stephens's Fox Sparrow A. O. U. No. 585c!. Passerella iliaca stephensi Anthony. ^f Description.âSimilar to P. i. mariposee in coloration, but size averaging slightly larger and bill at maximum of development, relatively enormous. Measures: wing 83.4 (3.28); tail 86 (3.386); culmen 14.8 (.58); depth at base 14.3 (.56); width 12.2 (.48). Range of P. i. stephensi.âBreeds in the higher mountains
RMRHN0HG–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 9. FIGURE 7. Cercaria measured alive; cyst 0.050 by O.OSS mm, tail 0.20 mm long, 0.008 wide at base. Heat killed, in alcohol; cyst 0.045 mm, tail, 16 mm long. FIGURE 8. Cercaria, under slight pressure, beginning to emerge through the extruded delivery tube. FIGURE 9. Cercaria after emergence: anterior end bent ventral, flattened, 0.11 by 0.035 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 n
RMRETC2N–. Histoire naturelle des animaux les plus remarquables de la classe des mammifères (quadrupèdes et cétacés) [microforme]. Mammifères; Mammals. El éARiGOi: Sa taîl mais quel du chat raciériseï de divers les, qui i étaut noi depuis k tentrionii chair, de pour la ^ dont elle sauvages corps esi SARiGl Elle es sont un nicse esi est comi une dem aussi de que des autres s: d'être fi melles,. 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 origina
RMRGD519–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. . Fig. 31 Aphelenchoides sp. 3. A-E, female. A, anterior region; B, vulval region; C, lateral field; D, tail; E, habitus. Scale bars a = 10 pm, b = 100 Jim. Fig. 32 cf. Caenorhabditis sp. A-D, female. A, oesophageal region: B, vulval region; C, tail; D. habitus. Scale bars a = 20 pm, b = 50 pm.. 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).
RMRF3KMW–. Catalog of fossil fishes in the Carnegie Museum. Fishes, Fossil. Fig. 1. Belonostomus muensteri Aoassiz. C. M. Cat. Fqss. Fishes, No. 48."i0 (292 mm.). Fig. 2. Cahirus Jurcatus Agassiz. C. M. Cat. Foss. Fishes, No. 871 (200 mm.). Fig. 3. Smiropsis deprcssus sp. nov. C. M. Cat. Foss. Fishes, No. 47(56. (300 mm. from End of Loweu Lobe OF Tail to End of Pectoral Fin on Slab.). 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 wo
RMRFBJ9T–. Catalog of fossil fishes in the Carnegie Museum. Fishes, Fossil. Fig. 1. Belonostomus muensteri Aoassiz. C. M. Cat. Fqss. Fishes, No. 48."i0 (292 mm.). Fig. 2. Cahirus Jurcatus Agassiz. C. M. Cat. Foss. Fishes, No. 871 (200 mm.). Fig. 3. Smiropsis deprcssus sp. nov. C. M. Cat. Foss. Fishes, No. 47(56. (300 mm. from End of Loweu Lobe OF Tail to End of Pectoral Fin on Slab.). 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 wo
RMRDX9DF–. [Collected reprints, 1911-1931. Ornithology; Mammals. 1924] Swarth: Birds and Mammals of the SkeenaBiver Region 333 Lagopus rupestris (Gmelin), subsp.? Rock Ptarmigan Three specimens collected on Nine-mile Mountain, two young birds (nos. 42033-42034.) partly in natal down, partly in juvenal plumage, taken August 1, and an adult female (no. 42035) collected August 5. '•teHSj.'HPCB'rt'^^M*^ f^*A*'':'>'»«?*'TC-^v^rt* ' jipii^. Fig. A. Tail of female rock ptarmigan Cno. 42035), natural size. The outermost feather on each side is widely spread from the others to show pattern of coloration on i
RMRGEP3M–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. ^Simmm'-. â â 'â â â ^/'"i^TY:!iii:'^ V-X- .i^v* â â ^-' ;*^.- -^' 1 . s-v.^c-*'j..?Ny .,x,9- 1^%v;-i. Figure 8. ^aja clarkii, dorsal view of type, immature male 665 mm long; end of tail showing dorsal fins and caudal fin, about x 0.5. to axils of pectorals. Tail with a narrow lateral fold, low down on each side, beginning just beyond tips of pelvies and continu-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance
RMRH2NNM–. British zoology. Zoology; Vertebrates. £1 LXX VOL. 4 i%rrt m- - â â 1 Hi si i« f â v« / / ' , tail ii 1 111 Ǥ# â. SWAN MUSSEL (p. 25 9). 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.. Pennant, Thomas, 1726-1798; Richmond, Charles Wallace, 1868-1932, former owner. DSI; Mearns, Edgar Alexander, 1856-1916, former owner. DSI. London : Printed for Wilkie and Robinson; J. Nunn; White and Cochrane; Longman, Hurst, Rees, O
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