RM2AN9Y3K–The induction, development, and heritability of fasciations . n of a branch from a plant which is growing near theCondalia of A, showing the character of the leaf-covering. This also is an ever-green. CELTIS PALLIDA. With an increase in diameter of the stem characteristic changes take place,more particularly in the cortex, which greatly affect the topography of thechlorophyll apparatus. As the cortex becomes wider, rings of secondaryhard bast are formed within the i^rimary ring-; parenchyma, which for themost part contains chlorophyll, extends between these ring-s. The groupsof bast are connec
RM2C1B6WT–Passiflora pallida L Passiflora pallida L.
RM2C1B5RX–Comandra pallida A DC Comandra pallida A DC.
RMWAYT47–Brown-belted Bumble Bee, Bombus griseocollis, on Pale Purple Coneflower, Echinacea pallida
RM2R70ATW–Pale Evening Primrose, Oenothera pallida, in bloom near Moab, Utah. Behind are the La Sal Mountains.
RMME6CYJ–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge . lepida S lepida ? ochracea 5 ochracea ? pallida $ pallida ? pallida Pars I. Fauna palaearctica 3.
RM2AN26K3–Modern diagnosis and treatment of diseases of childern; a treatise on the medical and surgical diseases of infancy anf childhood . 123.—Osteomyelitis of the Radius. Enlargement of thebone and three well-defined abscess-cavities. (Sciui. 398 COMMUNICABLE DISEASES. SYPHILIS HEREDITARIA S. CONGENITA (Syphilis Embrycnalis or Foetalis, Syphilis Neonatorum, SyphilisHereditaria Tarda). Congenital syphilis is due to a specific micro-organism, thepipaiiida! spirochete pallida, which is transmitted to the embryo or fetus. Fig. 124.—Congenital Syphilis (3 weeks old). Xote peculiardeformity of feet, excor
RM2C1B5R1–Comandra pallida A DC Comandra pallida A DC.
RM2R70AJH–Pale Evening Primrose, Oenothera pallida, in bloom near Moab, Utah. Behind are the La Sal Mountains.
RM2RAF374–Dwarf or Rusty Lupine & Pale Evening Primrose in bloom in the San Rafael Desert of Utah with Temple Mountain & San Rafael Reef behind.
RMME6C91–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge . pallida oiivescens W molliceila impudica sohn-reteli deserticoia modesta mabillei ^ -1f' i* (lux? 5 fluxa (f pulverosa pygmina S pygmina 9 < jT, ochracea d" ochratea g punkea paliida ^ ^ 4 <j pallida 5 extrema c? extrema 5 â ^â ?^
RM2AKPAXE–American entomology, or, Descriptions of the insects of North America : illustrated by coloured figures from original drawings executed from nature . ^furcillata 27. Hipparchia andromacha ------36. Pieris nicippe --- 30. Mgevia, *exitiosa 19. omphale — DIPTERA. Heteromyia *fasciata 35. Pangonia *incisuralis 33. Gcenomyia ^pallida 20. END OF VOL. n. ^ 0l27f K^ SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES 3 ^Dfifi DDE13E3D t, nhent QL466 S27XV. 2 American entomology. 352408 ll H.S. BAR3ER COLLECTION ) ^iamericanentomolo03sayt
RM2C1B5RR–Comandra pallida A DC Comandra pallida A DC.
RM2RAF3CH–Dwarf or Rusty Lupine in bloom in the San Rafael Desert of Utah with Temple Mountain & San Rafael Reef behind.
RMMABDCW–. Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild . Abb. 239. Cbeliceren der Ceromella-Äxten, und zwar a, b, c von C. foclci Krpl. (nach Typus) und d von C. pallida (Poe.) (nach Pocock); a = linke Cheücere des^ in Dorsal- ansieht, b = linke Chelicere des,^ lateral, c, d rechte Chelicere des^ medial. (Behaarung größtenteils fortgelassen). 1. Ceromella focki Kraepelin 1914 S. 134 (sub Ceroma). nur 1 <$ — Südwest-Afrika (Windhuk) — (vidi 1 <$, Typus). 2. Ceromella pallida Pocock 1900 S. 305 (sub Ceroma); Kraepelin 1901 S. 134 (sub Cer
RM2AXBFNG–Life history of the kangaroo rat : Dipodomys spectabilis spectabilis Merriam . Fig. I.—Kangaroo Rat Mound (Dipodomys s. spectabilis). Typical Dipodomys s. spectibilis roouni on the Rar±?e Reserve, under shelter of desert hack-berry (Celtis pallida). Most dens on the reserve are located in the shelter of brush plants,the more important being mesquite {Prosopis velutina), cats-claw {Acacia spp.), and thedesert hackberry. (See also PL VIII Fig. 2.). Fig. 2.—Kangaroo Rat Mound (Dipodomys desertp. Den of Dipodomys deserti deserti, showing typical wide, low mound with numerous entranceholes. This sp
RM2C1B5P8–Comandra pallida A DC Comandra pallida A DC.
RM2C1FPKT–Oenothera pallida subsp runcinata Engelm Munz WM Klein
RM2C1AHEJ–Peperomia pallida G Forst Dietr Peperomia pallida G Forst Dietr.
RM2BTTAP4–Mahonia pallida Fedde.
RM2RAF371–Dwarf or Rusty Lupine in bloom in the San Rafael Desert of Utah with Temple Mountain & San Rafael Reef behind.
RM2AKCBJ6–Report of the Commissioner - United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries . 592 EXPLANATION OF PLATE XX. Figure 101.—Loligo pallida, (p. 635;) dorsal view, about one-third natural size.101a.—The same ; the pen dorsal side.102.—Loligo Pealii ?, (p. 635;) a cluster of the eggs.103.—The same ; an embryo just before hatching, much enlarged; a, a, a, a, the right arms belonging to four pairs; c, the side of the head; e,the eye; /,the caudal fins; ft.the heart; w,the mantle in which color-vesicles are already developed and capable of changing their colors ; o, the internal cavity of the ears; s, t
RM2BTPY8T–Ruprechtia pallida Standl.
RM2RAF3C1–Dwarf or Rusty Lupine & Pale Evening Primrose in bloom in the San Rafael Desert of Utah with Temple Mountain & San Rafael Reef behind.
RM2WFC5HN–Wildflowers blooming in a patch of sand in the White Pocket Recreation Area, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona. Included are Pallid Evening
RM2AJERAP–Washburn & Co.'s amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden : containing a descriptive list of two thousand varieties of flower and vegetable seeds : also a list of French hybrid gladiolus, . them into growth, aud replant them in the open air last of May or first of June. Beforesowing, soak the seed in water at 1250 for about twelve hours. 268 Canna Acharis. Dark-red ; from Mendoza 5 feet 10 289 Angustsfolia Nana Pallida. Light-red; a dwarf variety; from South America. 1 foot 10 270 Anneii. Crimson; very ornamental. 3 feet 20 271 Aurantica. Orange; lively green foliage ; from
RM2AG3658–. The plants of southern New Jersey; with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. Original Photo. at. BEAKED-RUSHES.1. Rynchospora macrostachya (part of inflorescence) ; 2. R. knieskernji;3. R. cymosa; 4. R. rariflora; 5. R. torreyana; 6. R. fusca; 7. R. glom-erata; 8. R. axillaris; 9. R. oligantha; 10. R. pallida and R. alba. N. J. Plants. PLATE XIX.. Original Ili^.t... X. COTTON-GRASS, NUT-RUSHES, ETC.1. Eriophorum virgihicum. 4. Fuirena hispida. 7. S. ret. torreyana. Eriophorum tenellum. 2. Cladium mariscoides. 3. Scleria verticil
RM2BTP9GF–Crotalaria pallida Aiton.
RM2AX6K51–Franciscanvs et fratresElegiarvm liber ISilvarvm liber IHendecasyllaben liber IEpigrammtum libri IIIQuibus iam recens accedunt De sphaera libri V . G E o R G I I B V dH A N A NI: s c o TIDe. SpHiRRA LiB. y. AE^e dnimi heroes fecits meliofibu^WhQtyprtfm tngenij nhci pfrnttibHsaUsyVer^leues veÜtßellastorn^orbtb. otbesI lmpltcttos,magni mtraftis venetralta coeliuitijitrtgens factnur^penitHspcnitufjHe repöFias!^(^tHr^ in latebrts caufts rattone fagaciT^ejexißistC^ in C£ca lAligine merßCertaoßendtflisterrisVefltgiaveri,ISIon C£ca ambttto vnbiSy ncn bUnda vthptas^Non vtgtles cnr(x,,non Incis pallida
RM2BTW1D9–Trichilia pallida Sw.
RM2AJFKHP–Redia . ta regione colorita in rosso vinoso,mentre le aree marginali sono colorate in giallo e pianeggianti;spoglia larvale apicale giallo pallida. Lunghezza del follicolo 1850 |j-. circa. Habitat. Sulla Murraya Exotica a Perademyia (Ceylon). Oss. Ebbi esemplari tipici dal Green. 17. Trullifiorinia scrobicularum (Green). Fiorìuia scrohicuJanim Green, Catal. of Coceitlae, (Ind. INIus. Note.s, IV, I, pag. 5, 1896).» » » Cocc. Ceylon, pt. 1, p. 100, 1896. » » Coekerell, Check-List, p. 338, 1896. » » Fernald, A Catalogne of the Coceidae of the world, p. 249, 1903. Foemina pallide fiava, elongata,
RM2BTW9BX–Campanula pallida Wall.
RM2AGEF7D–. Prodigiorvm ac ostentorvm chronicon : quae praeter naturae ordinem, motum, et operationem, et in svperioribus & his inferioribus mundi regionibus, ab exordio mundi usque ad haec nostra tempora, acciderunt .... In Veftinis, iri uilla lapidi*bus pluit. Fax in cceio ap*paruit3cV totum ccelumar*derc uifum.Terrafahguine-manauit, dC concreuit. Ca*nes,faxa> tegulas uulgb ro*ferunt. Fefulis ingens muUtitudo inter fcpulchra lugubri uefte,pallida facie, in*terdiu ambulare gregatimuifa. PerNaficam Hifpa*niac principes,qui rebella*bantjfupplicio confumpti;urbibus dirutis. S 2 Rdrhas Anno mun 200 #7*
RM2BTW1BG–Trichilia pallida Sw.
RM2AGEFH4–. Prodigiorvm ac ostentorvm chronicon : quae praeter naturae ordinem, motum, et operationem, et in svperioribus & his inferioribus mundi regionibus, ab exordio mundi usque ad haec nostra tempora, acciderunt .... In Veftinis, iri uilla lapidi*bus pluit. Fax in cceio ap*paruit3cV totum ccelumar*derc uifum.Terrafahguine-manauit, dC concreuit. Ca*nes,faxa> tegulas uulgb ro*ferunt. Fefulis ingens muUtitudo inter fcpulchra lugubri uefte,pallida facie, in*terdiu ambulare gregatimuifa. PerNaficam Hifpa*niac principes,qui rebella*bantjfupplicio confumpti;urbibus dirutis. S 2 Rdrhas Anno mun 200 #7*
RM2BTT7RD–Impatiens pallida Nutt.
RM2AKKF51–A treatise on malacology; or, Shells and shell fish . 322 SHELLS AND SHELL-FISH. 87 PART II.. ScAPHULA Sw, (fig. 87- &.) Spire very short, thick, ob-tuse, and not defined; aperture very wide, with onlytwo or three obhque plaits at the base. S. patula Sow. Tank. Cat. 2331. (6.) HiATULA Sw. {fig. 87. «.) General shape of Oliva ; butthe upper part of the pillar is not thickened ; thelower tumid, and marked with a few oblique plaits;the aperture wide, the base effuse. Lamarckii. Zl.Il. ii. p.78.f. 1. maculosa. lb. 78. f. 3.pallida. lb. 78. f. 2. ? striata. lb. pi. 40. f. 2. OliveijI.A Sw.* (fig. 8
RM2BTW1CK–Trichilia pallida Sw.
RM2AJK0XF–Vaughan's seed store . 00.; per 100, $20.00.Pallida Mandraliscae. Rich lavender-purple, large and handsome. Each, 25c; doz., $2.50.Peacocks Eye. S Olive yellow; F Brownish, shading to yellow. Each, 35c.Pharaon. S Lavender blue; F light violet, with lighter throat, deeply veined violet. Each, 15c; doz. $1.20; per 100, $6.00.Plicata. S Bright violet-purple; F Viole--purple, with lighter shadings. Each, 15c; doz. $1.20; per 100., $6.00.Princess Victoria Louise. CNew.) S Immense sulphur yellow; F Plum color, shaded primrose. A very uncommon and pleasing shade. Each, 35c; doz., $3.50.Pres. Thiers.
RM2BTPFK4–Impatiens pallida Nutt.
RM2AJEHH2–Catalogue of monkeys, lemurs, and fruit-eating bats in the collection of the British museum . Galayo Monteiri. (Mivart.). 81 Galar/o Monteiri. (Mivart.) * * Head short, broad; face short, conical; ci/es large. Euoticus. 4. Otogale pallida. B. M. Fur palo grey, whitish beneath, with a roundish white spot on theside, over tho axilla, and the groin ; tail very long, cylindrical, nearlyhalf as long again as tho body and head. Otogale pallida, Gray, P. Z. S. 18G3, p. 140, t. 10. Var. Tip of tail white. Otolicnus apicalis, T>u Chaillu, Travels, p. 471; Boston Jonrn. 18G1,vii. p. 3(!J. Microcebus
RM2BTT7T6–Impatiens pallida Nutt.
RM2AJEHDG–Catalogue of monkeys, lemurs, and fruit-eating bats in the collection of the British museum . 81 Galar/o Monteiri. (Mivart.) * * Head short, broad; face short, conical; ci/es large. Euoticus. 4. Otogale pallida. B. M. Fur palo grey, whitish beneath, with a roundish white spot on theside, over tho axilla, and the groin ; tail very long, cylindrical, nearlyhalf as long again as tho body and head. Otogale pallida, Gray, P. Z. S. 18G3, p. 140, t. 10. Var. Tip of tail white. Otolicnus apicalis, T>u Chaillu, Travels, p. 471; Boston Jonrn. 18G1,vii. p. 3(!J. Microcebus elegantulus, Lceonfe, Proc.
RM2BTPB6F–Dissochaeta pallida Blume.
RM2AJEBKD–Diptères exotiques nouveaux ou peu connus . JtfaCclLiaji dtl lihicTMilaah il>trjai. Erax xnaculatiis . f7^ a fCa/iLLi^; f.h.tAnu.f d) , l^iax bastaicli M^a) lieleropteTaYviii) 8 id iiotalnli.s et imppencliculaUis fAUv)dorsalis (au) ^- id — coin pie tus {ALu : Trxtpaiiea ilavifasciala. 6 / a.(Cnyul-^ J .h. ( Anus <f J 2 Tiupanea iiiaTcif^m/j; 7 5 id i ici 5 id[ loiaoipesiAZa) 10- id. sin0tTlaris (AU) Pi 10. liAJtFJtolauJ^âDow l.Apoclea pallida. /a. rcof.^.; 2 Proctacaiitlitis rufrveritris.?a.(Xm^<f;5.LoplxoiioUis axwjhaihu.;a(Cafui)uiA„^) 4. Loplioiioixrs laeteroiievrus/yiZa.; <5
RM2BTRP8B–Zinowiewia pallida Lundell.
RM2AJJ54T–Farquhar's autumn catalogue : 1911 . hereau. White, frilled azure blue; ht. 3 ft.Maori King. S. rich golden yellow; F. rich velvety crimson mar-gined gold; most effective; ht. li ft.Morpheus. S. pale blue; F. violet; ht. i^ ft.Mrs. H. Darwin. S. pure white; F. white slightly reticulated violet; very beautiful and free-flowered, first-class certificate; ht. 2 ft.Pallida Dalmatica. Large, lovely lavender flowers, in stately spikes; 3 to 4 ft.; each, 25 cents; doz., $2.00.Panchrea. S. bronze; F. white, striped with intense crimson; ht. 2A ft.President Carnot. S. light blue; F. deep violet; ht. 3
RM2BTTNF4–Trichilia pallida Sw.
RM2AJ1YK1–Vaughan's gardening illustrated . 00; doz., $2.00; 3 for 5 5c.NELLY. S Blue; F Clear white with blue veining and blotches. Doz., $2.40; 3 for 65c. PALLIDA MANDRALISCAE. Rich lavender-purple, large and handsome. Per 100, $12.00;doz., $2.40; 3 for 65c. PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE. (New). SImmense sulphur yellow; F Plum color,shaded primrose. A very uncommon andpleasing shade. Doz., $2.40; 3 for 65c. PRES. THIERS. S Lavender blue; FDeeper blue, white pencilings. Doz., $2.40; 3for 65c. QUEEN OF MAY. S Lilac pink; F Lilac, blended with white; distinct. Per 100, $15.00; doz., $2.40; 3 for 65c.RHEIN NIX
RM2BTWGJC–Leucanthemopsis pallida Heywood.
RM2CDJ645–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . vement of other bulbous flowers.Among those on which he has worked have beenthe Scillas, flowers in which there is a good dealof room for improvement. Among the varietiesof S. bifolia raised by him is a very pretty formof S. b. pallida, which he calls Charmer. Itresembles the type greatly in its flowers so far asform is concerned, but the blooms are of goodsize and of a delicate porcelain-blue. It hasbeen a good doer since it came to me in 1902. SCILLA BIFOLIA NtXIE. Another pink-flowered seedling o
RM2BTPFJ8–Impatiens pallida Nutt.
RM2CDAET4–. The Botanical register consisting of coloured figures of . 314 LACHENALIA pallida, a.Pale-hlue-Jlowered Lachenulia, HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA.Nat, ord, Asphodeli. Jussieu gen, 51. Div. III. Lachenalia pallida. Vide suprh foL 287. We have thought it useful to add a figure of the proto-type variety of this species, to that we have ranked as itsvariety /S in the 287th article of this work ; where we referfor the synonymy and history of the plant. The presentvariety is by no means common in our collections. Weare obliged to Mr. Griffin, for the specimen from whichthe drawing was taken. It flowered thi
RM2BTP9F9–Crotalaria pallida Aiton.
RM2CP8A0P–. Diverse imprese accommodate a diuerse moralità : con versi che i loro significati dichiarano : tratte da gli emblemi dell'Alciato . ARBORI.. Fit de Postigu degna corona lHcRcra.queJì.i è pallida^^ anchoraPdldo è chi per bere in Helicona Std.i maifcmpre:,e s^affatica o^n hora,eU i per tempo mai non abbandona Vhonorde lefiiefo^Ucre qui dimoraDopo la morte in oorne efìremo lido Del ben dotto Popta eterno il p-rido.
RM2BTP9GM–Crotalaria pallida Aiton.
RM2CP89B0–. Diverse imprese accommodate a diuerse moralità : con versi che i loro significati dichiarano : tratte da gli emblemi dell'Alciato . Fit de Postigu degna corona lHcRcra.queJì.i è pallida^^ anchoraPdldo è chi per bere in Helicona Std.i maifcmpre:,e s^affatica o^n hora,eU i per tempo mai non abbandona Vhonorde lefiiefo^Ucre qui dimoraDopo la morte in oorne efìremo lido Del ben dotto Popta eterno il p-rido..
RM2BTR078–Tabebuia pallida Lindl Miers.
RM2CDX7M1–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ; s : G. Veatchii, G. elliptica, G. Cong- doni, Eastwood (sp. n.).Pubescence of straight hairs : G. buxi- folia, flavescens, pallida, rigida Eastwood (sp. n.),Fremonti (fig. 21).Aments more or less branched— Pubescences of curly hairs: G. ovata, Lindheiineri, macrophylla, oblonga longifolia, Rose in herb.Pubescence of appressed silky hairs i G. laurifolia, salicifolia, Eastwood (sp. n.), Wrightii, and Fadyeni. ment to the report of the Conifer Conference heldat Chiswick in October 1891, particularly
RM2BTTP8Y–Vicia pallida Hook Arn.
RM2CP73Y8–. Diverse imprese accommodate a diuerse moralità : con versi che i loro significati dichiarano insieme con molte altre nella lingua Italiana non piu tradotte . Cui dolo-ofì o-liocchi liuidi a tutthore, fMa^ra^pallida^e afciuna: i £ donunnuc ella i^HypreJÌi o lontano^ |-Porr»t dardilj)tn)fiìic U rmnoy che tjclfuojcifiguc tinge, I In qucHo h^buo firano, £ in talfcrm.i Vtnuiàid pdipinge.. L V S S V R I ^Jl^
RM2C1NEKN–Sadleria pallida Sadleria pallida.
RM2CDXW7B–. Science-gossip . , from Mid-Kent, illustrating Bowerbanks Silicious Bodies of theChalk, in exchange for lower cretaceous polyzoa (named).—W. Gamble, 2, West Street, New Brompton, Kent. SCIENCE-GOSSIP. 57 A NEW SHELL And Illustrations of some hitherto UNFicuREn Helicidae,By G. K. GuDE, F.Z.S. /^ OR ASIA LAURAE, n. sp.—Testa imperforata,orbiculate depressa, tenuis, obliquis cre-berrimis striis distincta, quae striis spiralibusdecussantur ; subpellucida, nitida, pallidecoerulea ;media pais anfractus ultimi vivide coerulescens,fascia lutea sub sutura ornata ; spira convexa,obtusa; apex pallida l
RM2BTWKDD–Stellaria pallida Dumort Crp.
RM2CDERHE–. Allgemeine Pflanzenkaryologie . 2 beschrieb Stkas-BüRGER einen frappanten Fall für dieGattung Iris. Die Chromosomen warenhier in der Diakinese bei /. pseudacornsverhältnismäßig kurz, aber breit, dagegenbei J. sijualens doppelt so lang und halb1, so breit. Iris germanica stand bezüglich der(a-ößenverhältnisse in der Mitte zwischenden beiden erstgenannten. Miyake( 190.)a,S. lOlJ) fügte dem noch hinzu, daß auchbei Iris fiorentino und pallida sich dieChromosomen ähnlich wie bei /. squalens,bei I. spuria wie bei /. germanica ver-halten. Vergleichende rntersuchungen dieserArt wurden dann öfter gem
RM2BTWRHC–Celtis pallida Torr in Emory.
RM2CPAPGH–. The eggs of European birds . ^ jg/^h e,*- / /J / -r? y, 1 - 6 Fantail Warbler, Cisticola cislicola (Temm.). 7-9 Bonellis Warbler, Pbylloscopus bonelli(Vieill.) 10 Siberian Chiffchaff, P. collybita tristis BIyth. 11-15 Nuthatch, Sitta europaeacaesia Wolf. 16-18 Subalpine Warbler, Sylvia sabalpina albistriata (Brehm). 19-23 SardinianWarbler, S. melanocephala (Gm.). 24, 25 Dartford Warbler, S. undata (Bodd.) 26 Olive-treeWarbler, Hippolais oUvetorum (Strickl). 27, 28 E. Olivaceous Warbler, H. pallida (H & E)29 Booted Warbler, H. oaligata (Licht.). 30 Paddy-field Warbler, Acrocephalus agricola
RM2C1FPJY–Oenothera pallida Lindl subsp pallida
RM2CNYF3M–. Natalis Comitis Mythologiae sive Explicationis fabvlarvm libri decem, in qvibvs omnia prope natvralis et moralis philosophiæ dogmata in veterum fabulis contenta fuisse perspicuè demonstratur . La.pitifmohrris £i ax.tLKn.ti s-ifdvnf i%oy» 4 4 4 *t 4<. fM? mt M> fM*fM* fM» fM*SM»»1- Dulei* My thologiae Lib. V. 2 6 f Dulciaper nanimfeatutrmtvin* repente,Mirut odor quorum furgelat, pallida membr*Concujftt nautistimor,& reuerentia diuum:Hincilline vilo infummo concernimr alteVinia, quz multotfudit froniof* racemotVendentet- hcdera malum texere corymbU.Srondihtts & nigr^:fealmdj habuere coro
RM2BTRE4W–Dryopteris pallida Bory Maire Petitm.
RM2CP1PX0–. Iconologia, overo, Descrittione d'imagini delle virtu', vitii, affetti, passioni humane, corpi celesti, mondo e sue parti . a rende brtttta,& mendica, comedice Plauto in Perfa con i feguenti verfi. s . Quamquam res nofirpfunt pater paupercufo Nam vbi adpmpenatem acetsfit infami»modica, &modefl* meliuseil tetmenita vtuere Grauicrpaupenaifii•fidisfuhlefttor.INFELICITÀ* DONNA pallida,& maci!ente,con il petto nudo, 8c le mammelle Iunghè,& afciutte,tenghi in braccio vn fanciullo magio , moftrancfc) doloredi non poterlo alimentare,per il mancamento dilarte,& eftendofenza la mano del biaccio finift
RM2CR0HMA–. Della novissima iconologia . due bonineri,{btto del quale fono diuerfe perfbne mor-te,com€ Papij Imperadori, Rè,CardinaIi, &caltri Principi, e Signori, Horatio conforme afiò,cosj.dice j. Pallida mors aquo^ulfa/t pede^pauptrum /«- ■òernas ,S.egumque Turres. CARE Et Statio in Thebaidc >. Mille modis Uthi miferos, mors V2afa,tigatTerrò,pejie,fame, vincliSy ardore, calore.Mille modis miferos mors capit vna, homines,CARRO DELLA FAMA.Del Petrarca . IA Fama nella guifa,che habbiamodipin-j ta al fuo luogo:ma che ftia fopra dvn carro tirato da due Elefanti,hauendoIa dichiara-ta altroue,quì non mif
RM2CP1T1P–. Iconologia, overo, Descrittione d'imagini delle virtu', vitii, affetti, passioni humane, corpi celesti, mondo e sue parti . a magra,& pallida,veftita dhabito di meza lana, di color ber-tino, rotto in molti luoghi con la tefta china verfo la fpalla finiftra,hauerà in capo vn velo, che gli cuopra quafi tutta la fronte; terrà con la(iniftra mano vna grofTa,&lunga corona,& vn offìtiuoIo,& con la deftramano,conil braccio feopcrto porgerà inatto publico vna moneta ad vnpouero,hauerà le gambe,& li piedi fimili allupo. Hippocrefia appretto S.Thomaflo 1. 2., queft.^.art.i. è vitio che in-duce lhuomo
RM2CPYT00–. Zinnebeelden, getrokken uit Horatius Flaccus . EELDEN^ ANIMI SERVITUS. tih. 1. Quid refert, uri virgis , férroque necari ? safjr.y. Auftoratus eas : an turpi claafus in arca, Quö te dcmifit peccati confcia herilisContradlum genibus tangas caput ? pallida ledlo -^^1- Defiliat muiier : mrferam fe confcia clamet. Satyr. t, Borat. L Qui mctu^ns vivit, liber mihi non eric umquam. i. f/. lé. II. ONDEUGD I S L AST I C H Roem van iiw; (laeffche vryheit niet,Die , om uw heete min te koelen , Ücn geile vrouw na de oogen ziet -Gy zulc, in t eind , de wrack gevoelen,- Of 5 zoo gy t wreekgeweer ontfluipt
RM2BTP9GJ–Crotalaria pallida sensu Blanco non Ait.
RM2CPDPNG–. Iconologia del cavaliere Cesare Ripa, perugino . IPOCRI- TOMO, TERZO,IPOCRISIA. Di Cefare Fjp* * 3*7. Jpot resi a D Onnai magra,. «• pallida; ». veftita. di abito-di:mezza. lana», dicolor-ber*-,rettino,. rotta in molti, luoghi,, colla tefta china verfo,la.{palla, fini—{fra . Avrà in capo, un velo , che. le cuopra quali tutta, la fronte .. Ter-rà, colla finiitra mano, una graffa,. e. lunga corona,, e un offiziolo , e col-la delira., con il braccio,{coperto,, porgerà in. atta pubblico, una. mo.ae.taaiPovero.. Avrà le. gambe % e li piedi limili, al Lupo... Ipocrifia , fecondo S. Tommafo. Secund
RM2CPKJCP–. Iconologia di Cesare Ripa perugino, caualier de' santi Mauritio & Lazaro. Divisa in tre libri, ne i quali si esprimono varie imagini di virtù, vitij, passioni humane, affetti, atti, discipline, humori, elementi, corpi celesti, prouincie d'Italia, fiumi, & altre materie infinite vtili ad ogni stato di persone. Ampliata dal sig. cav. Gio. Zaratino Castellini romano in questa vltima editione di imagini & discorsi, con indici copiosi, & ricorretta . tij fenza vedcre^openfareil dannofofuc-ccflb della propria riputatione. S 4 IN- 2SO I N F E R M I T A . DOnna pallida , &magra con vnramodAnemone i
RM2CNY12X–. Iconologia . IPOCRI- TOMO TERZO..IPOCRISIA, Li Cefare B^pA, 1^7. Jpocresi a DOnna magra,?, e- pallida ,. veftira-dì ribitc di mezza lana 5, di color ber-^Tettino,, rotta in molti luoghi,, colla tella china verlo la fpalla fini--Ara . Avrà in capo un. velo, che le cuopra quafi tutta la fronte . Ter-rà colla finiitra mano una groJa - e knga. corona, e un offirioio , e col-la delira, con il braccio Icoporto, porgerà in atto pubblico una. moneta aiPovero, Avrà le gambe , e li piedi fiinili. al Lupo.. Ipocrifia , fecondo S, Tommafo Secimda Secnndx ,. q;i(c(l,. 5. art. ?, è:vizio che induce 1 Uomo
RM2CNX0MM–. Iconologia . IPOCRI- T 0 M a TE R Z 0 .. I P O C R I S I A. Di: Cefare, Bjpa.. 3*7. Jpoc resi et DQnna. magra,, e- pallida ,. veftfta di abito* dì! mezza tana,, dicolor ber-rettino , rotta in, molti luoghi ,. colla, tefìa. china, verfo la; {palla, fini-*Ara. .. Avrà in capo, un velo , che le. cuopra. quali tutta, la fronte .. Ter-rà, colla, finiitra: mano, una groflfa.,. e lunga corona , e un ofRziolo ,. e col-la deftra ,. con il braccio feopcrto , porgerà ia atto, pubblico, una. moneta adiPovero.. Avrà, le gambe , e li piedi limili al. Lupo .. Ipocrina. , fecondo S„ Tommafo Seamda Seamdce ,
RMRCDD2D–. Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera. Einpididae. 227 podium with bristles below. The wings have the mediastinal vein reaching the margin; the cubital vein is forked and the upper branch is (normally) connected with the radial vein by a small cross-vein,. Fig. 97. Wing of S.pallida. there are thus three cubital cells; discal vein forked and thus four posterior cells; the discal cell long, sending three veins to the margin, the third is the upper branch of the postical vein, closing the discal cell below; the lower branch of the postical vein is recta
RMRCE03E–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 283 DISCOVERY REPORTS in. Tergum of seventh thoracic somite absent except for small lateral portions which are con- tinuous with the coxal plates, these are of normal size; hindmost suture of sixth thoracic somite complete; third to fifth thoracic somites separated from their coxal plates by sutures. A. Head triangular in shape, with apex directed backwards and produced into a large median spine ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 36. S.pallida, Beddard. B. Head four-sided; pointed tubercles alo