RMRMKG4W–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 68 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM paracone, mesiostyle and mesial marginal ridge all show enamel wear. A small island of dentine is exposed on the tip of the paracone. Interproximal attrition, at least mesially, appears to have been moderate. A large, slightly concave facet for the dc is present at the buccal extremity of the mesial surface, it measures 2,8 mm buccolingually and 2,5 mm in height. Occlusally (Fig. 15), the mesial marginal ridge is well developed. It is thick and relatively high, a
RMCP0GWG–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRJ06KB–. Wanderings in South America, the north-west of the United States, and the Antilles, in the years 1812, 1816, 1820, & 1824 [microform] : with original instructions for the perfect preservation of birds &c. for cabinets of natural history. Voyages and travels; Zoology; Voyages; Zoologie. f AMERICA. 8 expanded at equal yman swallowed this eaa thirty yards long, he pulled, the faster mach. This wooden well baited with the s were twisted round id our hammocks the , and the river very pricked a stick into md on its extremity ispended about a foot le rope was made &st id.. pty shell of
RMCP0GTM–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRDHFK1–. The Victoria history of the county of Devon;. Natural history. ANCIENT EARTHWORKS I o ft. in depth, a fosse 8 ft. in width, and a counterscarp of 3 ft. About 200 ft. from its south- western extremity is an entrance, and at a further distance of 300 ft. the vallum takes an inward curve and widens for the protection of an entrance at this point. From the angle of the curve, at the other side of the entrance, another vallum and fosse take a semicircular curve until they abut on the edge of the cliff. Within this vallum are an agger and ditch 130 ft. long, and of great strength, the agger being
RMCP0GRN–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRJ6WBY–. The Arctic world: its plants, animals and natural phenomena [microform] : with a historical sketch of Arctic discovery down to the British Polar Expedition: 1875-76. British Polar Expedition, 1875-76; British Polar Expedition, 1875-76; Zoology; Zoologie. 178 JACOBSHAV'N IN GREENLAND. tliu j,'ully through wliich lie passed his rope. It is a lofty ishmd, and its coast is bolted round by liigh traj) cliiis, of the most imposing aspect. Near its south-west extremity, in lat. G9° S., a low rugged spur or tongue of granite projects into the sea for about a mile and a half,âa peninsula at low wate
RMCP0GP7–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRD9E94–. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. 26 THE CUBA REVIEW ISLE OF PINES NOTES. Some Geographical Facts. The Isle of Pines is situated off tlie south coast of the western part of Cuba, between latitude 21° 24' 40" and 21° 56' north, and longitude 82° 30' and 83° 12' west. The island's area is 614.34 square marine miles, or 521,381 acres, of which the northern portion occupies 328,643 acres and the southern 192,738 acres. The greatest length is from the eastern extremity to French Cape, 43i/^ miles, and the great- est width 33 miles. In general, the island's surface is a plateau of SO to 1
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RMRMKDT9–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. THE ANATOMY OF THE CAPE ROCK LOBSTER 137 (c) The heart (Figs 46-48, 50) The heart is elongate with sloping anterior margins and a rounded pos- terior extremity; it is a comparatively large, whitish, spongy organ, measuring about 20 mm long by 8 to 9 mm broad in medium-sized animals. As in other Decapoda, it is provided with three pairs of slit-like openings, the ostia (figs 31, 46-49, 53), through which the blood collected in the pericardial cavity enters the heart. The ostia are antero-dorsal, poste
RMCP0GME–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRDJJP7–. Catalogue of the ungulate mammals in the British Museum (Natural History). Ungulates. TRAGELAPHIN^ 181 Skull with small orbits, facial portion of lachrymals long and narrow, lachrymal vacuities small, nasal processes of. Fig. 25.—SKtrLL and Hobns of Nyala {Tragelaphus angasi). From a photograph lent by Messrs. Rowland Ward, Ltd. maxillae broad at tip, and nasals notched on outer side of free extremity. The range includes south-eastern Africa, from Zululand to Nyasaland. 1170, c. Siagle horn. Locality unknown. No history. 50. 8. 30. 1 (1170, &). Skull, with horns. Sixty miles up Maposta V
RMCP0GP9–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRH0231–. Bulletin. Ethnology. Fig. 40. Plan of ruin no. 90, Spur ranch. ruins probably were hunting lodges pic-. mm ('). TULAROSA RIVER The Tularosa is a short stream flowing southwest through a turesque country and joining the San Francisco about 4 miles south of Re- serve post-office. (PI. v, a.) Between its upper and lower reaches, Avhere the river flows through canyons, lies one of the most beautiful valleys in the South- west, whose fertile land supports many families, living principally at old Fort Tularosa, at the head of the valley, and at Joseph, near the lower extremity. In ancient times th
RMCP0GRF–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRMM8NW–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 20 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Alpheus paragracilis Coutiere Figs i4a-e Alpheus paragracilis Coutiere, 1897: 303; 1905: 883. De Man, 1911: 310. Chace, 1966: 627. Previous records: Tahiti, Djibouti, Maldive and Laccadive Islands, Nosy Be (Madagascar), Hawaii, St. Helena Island. Material: One ovigerous female, carapace length 4-9 mm. Remarks: The presence of an acute tooth on the ventro-distal extremity of the meri of the third and fourth pereiopods, biunguiculate dactyls of the last three pairs
RMCP0GMB–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRJGAN1–. Catalogue of the ungulate mammals in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Ungulates. TRAGELAPHINiE 181 Skull with small orbits, facial portion of laclirymals long and narrow, lachrymal vacuities small, nasal processes of. Fig. 25.—Skull and Horns of Nyala (Tragelaphus angasi). From a photograph lent by ilessrs. Rowland Ward, Ltd. maxillpe broad at tip, and nasals notched on outer side of free extremity. The range includes south-eastern Africa, from Zululand to Nyasaland. 1170, c. Single horn. Locality unknown. No liistory. 50. 8. 30. 1 (1170, l). Skull, wit
RMCP0GPG–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRDJ8T3–. The Victoria history of the county of Devon;. Natural history. Camp at Stoke Canon. SCAtBOr FEET 100 ZOO 300 I I I Camp at South Molton. and piled here in 1820, length of 140 ft. on the north side, where the escarpment was' recently 35 ft. on the slope. The entrance was at the south-west. Stoke Can- on (O.S. Ixviii, 14). —Cultivation has again made havoc with a camp situ- ated nearly 2 miles north of Exeter, to the east of the Rivers Exe and Culme, on Stoke Hill. The escarp- ment partially re- mains, and the only indication of an entrance is on the eastern extremity. Stoke Fleming (O.S. cxxv
RMCP0GTA–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRMJ78C–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. B. Panurotiirips caudatus, sp. nov. A. End of abdomen x 20. B. Head, pro thorax, and right foie-leg X 40. Length about 5"8 mm.; breadth of mesothorax, 0'75 mm. Colour black with brownish tinge in certain lights; tarsi and end of tube brown. Head cylindrical, only slightly more than twice as long as broad near base; cheeks set with a few short slender spines, straight and slightly broadened before base ; vertex raised and produced into a blunt conical hump, at the extremity of which is seated the
RMCP0GR8–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRMHJAT–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 41.—Selenops stridulans n. sp. a, b, tibia of pedipalp $, from in front, and from outer side, c, femur of pedipalp, outer and inferior surface. posterior lateral eye containing two spines; eyes surrounded by large black areas; mandibles pale yellow, the inner two-thirds of their anterior surfaces somewhat darkened; abdomen yellow, a few minute spots at the sides of the posterior extremity; legs yellow with a few indistinct blackish spots and stripes. Eyes.—Median eyes strongly recurved, a line t
RMCP0GWD–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRMHWGF–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 10. Protoconchs of: a. Cythara qfricana (Sow.), b. Lienardia grayi (Rve.). 12-13 (14) on last whorl, from suture to suture, and extending to extremity of base, crossed by numerous very fine spiral striae over whole whorl. Columella with numerous (at least 25 in the Type) plicae. Outer lip in adult with sharp margin, internally plicate (c. 25), externally with varix. 20 X 7 mm. No operculum. Coloration faded except a faint mauve band on the sulcus and another below middle of body whorl, some dull
RMCP0GW4–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRPKX3E–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. PiihUHht Weekly at lis .Vlic/i/rjan Street. 91.00 a Year-Sample Cevy Free. 37th Year. CHICAGO, ILL., JUNE 3, 1897. No. 22.. "THE LAND OF FLOWERS." Bee-KeepiHg Thoughts, Observations and Ex- periences in South Florida. BY H. E. HILL. No State in all this great " land of the free and home of the brave " is so conspicuously defined upon the map as that jet which extends out into the sea at its southeast extremity, of her verdant shores are bathed in tropical seas. A remark- able feature of its formation is a high ridge that, excepting
RMCP0GRJ–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRMK83R–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. *DOj O, o o o. • U. I meatus ? U. insignis ? U. variegatus O 0. capensis o 2 km Fig. 2. Map of Table Mountain showing distribution of scorpions collected during the survey. western extremity of the north-facing subarea. There was a tendency for denies to be found in fairly open areas of the dry proteoid communities, i.e. below the 400 m contour, where the slopes were not too steep and ground cover plentiful, but they also occurred in the low scrub communities where the ground cover and substratum were suitable (Fig. 3
RMCP0GRT–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRMHPT2–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 25 26 Figs. 23-26.—Glossobalanus alatus n. sp. 23. Dorso-median segment of a cross- section of proboscis. 24. Cross-section of proboscis neck. 25. The same, a few sections caudal to that of fig. 24. 26. Cross-section of proboscis neck where it fuses with the collar. All x 52. bl, central blood space, cc, collar coelom. ct, connective tissue, dls, dorso-lateral blind-pouch of stomochord. epd, epidermis, epv, efferent proboscis vessel, es, end-sac. gl, anterior extremity of glomerulus. 1c, keel of skel
RMCP0GRX–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRMKYTX–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 28. Criocephalus sp. S.A.M. 12046 X i Sagittal section through the pineal tube. Fig. 29. Criocephalus sp. S.A.M. 12066 x i. Sagittal section through the skull cap. extremity the cast is oval in cross-section with diameters 22 X 27 mm. The skull bones are very spongy, but the face of the tube is very smooth and is formed of dense and compact tissue. B. I have cut a frontal section through the parietal tube of this specimen. The tube is 306 mm in length and the side to side diameter varies from 17
RMCP0GR6–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRF13BX–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. v.n NOCTUID.i:. Ab. 1*. (irouiid-colour ])alo brownish oclireous, not tinged witli orange or red except at extremity of abdomen and on hind wing. //(if>. Caxad.v (Xoriiuin), '.i J, Xova Scotia (Rchnan), 1 c?, 1 9 , Alln'rta, Calgary {WoUey-Dod)^ 5 S •. I^r. Cohimbia, Coldstream Itaiich (JL/m liiairdo), 1 S U.S.A. south to Virginia and west to the liockv Mts., 4 c?, -i $ {Douhleday), 1 ^ tvpe, New York, 2 S . Exp. 3G-48 millim. 2717. Atethmia xerampelina. yvrtita .rcrariipelina, Esp. Sclunett. iv. pi. 18-"J. f". .
RMCP0GNX–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRF91JA–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. v.n NOCTUID.i:. Ab. 1*. (irouiid-colour ])alo brownish oclireous, not tinged witli orange or red except at extremity of abdomen and on hind wing. //(if>. Caxad.v (Xoriiuin), '.i J, Xova Scotia (Rchnan), 1 c?, 1 9 , Alln'rta, Calgary {WoUey-Dod)^ 5 S •. I^r. Cohimbia, Coldstream Itaiich (JL/m liiairdo), 1 S U.S.A. south to Virginia and west to the liockv Mts., 4 c?, -i $ {Douhleday), 1 ^ tvpe, New York, 2 S . Exp. 3G-48 millim. 2717. Atethmia xerampelina. yvrtita .rcrariipelina, Esp. Sclunett. iv. pi. 18-"J. f". .
RMCP0GTD–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRF8MP4–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 494 NOCTtriD^. Ab. 2. Ground-colour pale brownish ocbreous, not tinged with •orange or red except at extremity of abdomen and on hind wing. Hah. Cai^ada (Norman), 3 c?, Nova Scotia (Redman), 1 c?, 1 5 , Alberta, Calgary (WoUei/-Dod), 5 c?, Br, Columbia, Coldstream Ranch (Hiss Ricardo), 1 S U.S.A. south to Yirginia and west to the Rocky Mts., 4 cJ, 4 $ (Doubledaij), 1 c? type, jSI'ew York, 2 <S. Exp. 36-48 millim. 2717. Atethmia xerampelina. Noct'ua xeramj)eUna, Esp. Schmett. iv. pi. 183. f. .5 (1793); Hilb
RMCP0GRA–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRF11HR–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 494 NOCTtriD^. Ab. 2. Ground-colour pale brownish ocbreous, not tinged with •orange or red except at extremity of abdomen and on hind wing. Hah. Cai^ada (Norman), 3 c?, Nova Scotia (Redman), 1 c?, 1 5 , Alberta, Calgary (WoUei/-Dod), 5 c?, Br, Columbia, Coldstream Ranch (Hiss Ricardo), 1 S U.S.A. south to Yirginia and west to the Rocky Mts., 4 cJ, 4 $ (Doubledaij), 1 c? type, jSI'ew York, 2 <S. Exp. 36-48 millim. 2717. Atethmia xerampelina. Noct'ua xeramj)eUna, Esp. Schmett. iv. pi. 183. f. .5 (1793); Hilb
RMCP0GPT–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRE74KR–. The earth and its inhabitants ... Geography. 144 AMAZONIA AND LA PLATA. Rio Mossoro, 30 miles from the sea, is accessible to large vessels, which here ship cotton, sugar, and especially courinhos or " small hides," that is, kid skins of excep- tionally fine quality. Towns of Rio Grande do Norte and Paraiiyba. Rio Grande do Norte has for its capital and largest seaport the town of Natal, which lies near the extremity of a peninsula on the south side of the Rio Grande rig. 53.—Paeahyba and Cabedelo. Scale 1 : 340,000.. 54'55' West or Greenwich 34°45' 0tol6 leet. Depths. 16 to 32 Feet
RMCP0GPY–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRCCFFX–. The distribution of vegetation in the United States, as related to climatic conditions. Phytogeography. 342 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS. on the other plates. The separation of this eastern humid region into a northern and a southern portion, indicated on all the ratio charts, is here much more pronounced than in any other case. The northern portion is here indicated as occupying eastern Maine, while the south- ern portion extends from eastern Texas to southern Maryland, reach- ing farther inland than in any of the other cases, especially at its southeastern extremity, where its great northern l
RMCP0GM9–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRCDY6D–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. DEVELOPMENT OF EUPHAUSIA SUPERB A 105 the South Georgia plankton survey of November 1930. An account of the phyto- planktonic conditions prevailing is given by Hart {loc. cit., pp. 41 et seq.). Concerning Chaetoceros socialis he writes (p. 51): " Chaetoceros socialis.. .was taken at fourteen stations only, all of which were grouped towards the southern extremity of the island, some close inshore, and the others in the neighbourhood in which the pack-ice lingered longest during this spring,
RMCP0GNT–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRCD334–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. WHALING IN MADEIRA 35' In 1946 there were three look-outs stationed on the cliffs, at Garajau and Ponta do Sol on the south coast, respectively east and west of Funchal, and at Ponta do Pargo at the western extremity. Radio telephone communication between look-outs and motor-launches was introduced in San Miguel and in Madeira at about the same time. There are three whaleboat stations, at Funchal and Camara de Lobos in the south and at Sao Vincente in the north. They employed in all four motor-l
RMCP0GPE–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMCP0H4N–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMRCD40A–. A directory for the North Atlantic Ocean, comprising instructions general and particular for its navigation. Pilot guides. GEOGEAPHICAL POSITIONiS. 63 I NEWFOUNDLAND. LAT. V. LONG. W. Canada ±5ay, Canada Head Hooping HarboTir,entrance Fourchette Harbour, entr. Orange Bay, entrance., Little Harbour, Deep Head Cat Head, extremity Coney Arm Head River Head Partridge Point Fleur de Lys Harbour, Bear Hill St. Barbe, or Horse Isles, S.E. point Paquet Harbour, entrance La Scie Harbour, N. point Cape St. John : North Bill South Bill St. John's Gulllsie, summit Bishop Rock Betts Cove, head Nippers Is
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RMCP0GYM–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
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RMCP0H2R–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
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RMCP0H4R–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMCP0H5G–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMCP0GYW–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMCP0H0B–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMCP0GXY–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
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RMCP0H55–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
RMCP0H3K–Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway Alaska USA
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