RM2HWDFH4–Coin of Perseus, King of Macedonia from Rhodes. Ruler: Perseus, King of Macedonia, ca. 212–166 B.C., ruled 178–168 B.C. Mint: Rhodes Artist: Unknown
RM2AWG5YD–Annals of the South African MuseumAnnale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Fig. 90. A. Whipped embroidery in colour, 158c. B. Cross-stitch oversewing with palm-leaf, over lattices of hut wall, 158d. C. Whipped embroidery with palm-leaf over circular lattices of the ceiling of the same hut, 158c. Tembe, Mselini, KwaZulu, 1970. 166 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM
RMW23HKF–Archive image from page 166 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill46dans Year: 1907 161 1. Tricellåria ternåta (Eli. Sol.) (Fig. 85). Kolonierne bliver indtil 2,5 cm høje og danner traad- algeagtige, hvide, tueformede Buske med Grenene strit- tende ud til alle Sider. De enkelte Ledstykker bestaar som oftest af tre Zoøcier, men saadanne med 5, 7, endog 12 findes ogsaa. Navnlig hos formå gråcilis (Bened.) er det Fig. 85. Tricellåria ternata (Eli. Sol.). A. et sterilt Ledstykke. B. Zoø- cier med e
RMMCP93A–. Fig. 161—168. 161 Gongrosira circinnata: a Thallus in Zoosporen- bildung, b Makrozoospore. 162 G. Schmidlei. 163 G. incrustans. 164 Chlorotylnim cataractarum. 165 Ch. mammiforme. 166 Pleur- astnim instgnc: a Thallus, b keimende Akineten, c Zoospore. 167 Gloeoplax Weberi: a älteres Exemplar, fast alle Zellen abgerundet, b junge Pflanze mit 2 Zweigen, c mit beginnender Verzweigung. 168 Protoderma viride, Thallus. (161a 266 X, b 440 X nach Borzi, 162 nach Richter, 163 166 X nach H an sgi rg. 164, 165 nach Migula, 166 nach Chodat, 167 nach Schmidle, 168 346 X nach G. S.West.)
RMPG40P8–. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. Fig. 166. — (Edogonium. A, the oospore (fertilized egg) escaping from the heavy wall which surrounded it. B, the oospore after germination divided into four large zoospores. C, the zoospores completed and ready to escape. then produce a new plant. (See Figure 166.) In this matter the fertilized eggs of plants generally show a distinct differ- ence from the fertilized eggs of animals. The eggs of animals in nearly all cases directly produce forms like their
RM2DRD16X–Ruler: Perseus, King of Macedonia, ca. 212–166 B.C., ruled 178–168 B.C.Mint: Rhodes, Coin of Perseus, King of Macedonia from Rhodes, 170–168 B.C. (?), Silver, 2.58 g, 11:00, 16.5 mm, Made in Rhodes, Greek, 2nd century B.C., Numismatics
RM2HWDFJR–Coin of Perseus, King of Macedonia from Rhodes. Ruler: Perseus, King of Macedonia, ca. 212–166 B.C., ruled 178–168 B.C. Mint: Rhodes Artist: Unknown
RM2AWG5N3–Annals of the South African MuseumAnnale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Fig. 90. A. Whipped embroidery in colour, 158c. B. Cross-stitch oversewing with palm-leaf, over lattices of hut wall, 158d. C. Whipped embroidery with palm-leaf over circular lattices of the ceiling of the same hut, 158c. Tembe, Mselini, KwaZulu, 1970. 166 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. B
RMW23K0C–Archive image from page 169 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill69dans Year: 1907 166 Udbredt, men ikke helt almindelig (J, 0, B). På pil og el, sjældnere på poppel og birk. For- og eftersommer, i antal bl. a. /7 og 23/9. Imago overvintrer; æglægning om som- meren; æggene overvintrer; larven under barken, senere i veddet; forpupning (i veddet) og udvikling som regel i juli- sept. Undertiden skadelig. Fig. 100. Cryptorrhynchus lapatlii. x 7. 12. Acålles Schonh. Adskilt fra Cryplhorrhynchus ved
RMMAB5NR–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Diplodia Phyllarthri F. Tassi. a Ein Aststückchen von Phyllarthrum Boye- rianum mit dem Pilze in natürlicher Grösse. b. Ein schwach vergrößertes Fruchtgehäuse, von oben gesehen. c. Sehr vergrösserte, unreife u. reife Sporen. d. Zwei sehr junge Sporen mit den Sporen- trägern. Nach F. Tassi in Eevue mycol. 1896, p. 166, tab. 171, fig 5. im Durchmesser; Sporen eiförmig-länglich, anfänglich gestielt, mit dickem Epispor und Oeltropfen, hyalin, endlich violett oder russ- farbig, mit einer Querwand, eingeschnürt, 2
RMPFXP5H–. The nature and properties of soils; a college text of edaphology. Soils. 314 NATURE AND PROPEETIES OF SOILS 166. Bulk analysis—complete solution of tlie soil.—By the use o£ hydrofluoric acid or by fusion with potassium and sodium carbonate, the entire soil mass may be decomposed and. FxG. 53.—Front and side view of a Kjeldahl distilling battery. (A), Kjeldahl flask; (B), trap; (C), condenser tank; (I)), receiving flask containing standard acid and (E), Bunsen burner. its constituents determined.^ The amount of lime (OaO) or any other constituent,^ may thus be expressed in percentage ^ Wiley,
RM2DRD16F–Ruler: Perseus, King of Macedonia, ca. 212–166 B.C., ruled 178–168 B.C.Mint: Rhodes, Coin of Perseus, King of Macedonia from Rhodes, 170–168 B.C. (?), Silver, 2.61 g, 7:00, 17 mm, Made in Rhodes, Greek, 2nd century B.C., Numismatics
RM2HWD30C–Coin of Perseus, King of Macedonia from Macedonia. Ruler: Perseus, King of Macedonia, ca. 212–166 B.C., ruled 178–168 B.C. Mint: Macedonia Artist: Unknown
RM2AFNWG1–. The literature of all nations and all ages; history, character, and incident. re cor-rectly by Lepsius, The Book of the Dead. A criticaledition was published in 1886 by the French scholar M. E.Naville. It comprises 166 separate texts or chapters, whichare each in a manner independent of one another, and theyare of different degrees of antiquity ; some of them, probablycomposed at On in Lower Egypt, the chief sanctuary of thecountry, being among the earliest products of Egyptian civil-ization. The chapter numbered 130 is ascribed to the fifthking of the first dynasty (4266 B.C.), and the writ
RMT3Y4H2–Archive image from page 298 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet dienatrlichenp0101aengl Year: 1901 Bacillariaceae. (Schutt. 97 Sect. II. Hemiaulella D. T. Schalendeckel mit mehr oder minder tiefen, transversalen Falten oder Septen. — H. Proteus Heib. (Fig. 166 B,C) in der Ostsee, mit kurzen Hörnern und tiefen, transversalen Falten. H. hostilis Heib. (Fig. 166 1> . Sect. III. Corinna Heib. Pole der Scha
RMME82FD–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . lOG. Cliorisema ilici/olinm LaLill. A blüliouder Zweig; B Blb.; C Stl). und Gr.; D Frkn. im Längsschnitt; E Hülse nach Entfernung einer Klappe. (Original.) 166. Mirbelia Sm. {Dichosema Ben[h., Oxycladium F. y. MüU.'^). Kelch und Blb. wie bei Chorizema. nur Scliinchen breiter und kürzer, seltener fast so lang wie die Flügel. Frkn. sitzend oder gestielt, mit 2âod Sa. Gr. meist kurz, eingekrümmt, mit kopfförmiger N. Hülse eiförmig oder länglicli, der Länge nach 2fächerig
RMPFN6FW–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. Section of half-ripe fruit of the same, 50 diam. The globular dilatation exhibits the following parts: — a, the capsule. Within this, and separating it from the central portion, is a dark space, which corresponds to a cavity of the form of a hollow cylinder ; b, columella ; c, super- ficial layer of central portion; d, remains of archegonium; e, vaginula. (From fig. 164 to 166 from Hofmeister.) ers of cells from the central portion, a cavity of the form of a hollow cylinder, the axis of which coincides with that of the f
RM2DRD16G–Ruler: Perseus, King of Macedonia, ca. 212–166 B.C., ruled 178–168 B.C.Mint: Rhodes, Coin of Perseus, King of Macedonia from Rhodes, ca. 170–168 B.C., Silver, 2.66 g, 2:00, 16 mm, Made in Rhodes, Greek, 2nd century B.C., Numismatics
RM2HWDFHP–Coin of Perseus, King of Macedonia from Rhodes. Ruler: Perseus, King of Macedonia, ca. 212–166 B.C., ruled 178–168 B.C. Mint: Rhodes Artist: Unknown
RM2AJM5XT–Gynecological diagnosis and pathology . Fig. 165.—Microscotic Section of Endothelioma of Ovakt. a. Remains of ovarian stroma pushed aside so as to produce alveoli ; b. Lymphaticwith normal endothelium ; c. Endothelium becoming columnar—the greaterpart of the section consists of cells derived from this source.. Fig. 166.—Malignant Ovarian Tumour.This is a carcinoma. Note the dense masses of epithelial cells. OVARIAN TUMOURS 169 ii 1 such bilateral, solid, malignant ovarian tumours are met with, searchshould always be made for a primary focus. An ordinary cyst adenoma may undergo carcinoM<it
RMW0RGGE–Archive image from page 414 of Der Beobachter; allgemeine Anleitung zu. Der Beobachter; allgemeine Anleitung zu Beobachtungen über Land und Leute für Touristen, Exkursionisten und Forschungsreisende. Nach dem 'Manuel du voyageur', unter Mitwirkung des Verfassers derbeobachterall00kalt Year: 1883 Fig. 166. Fig. 167. Die Schicht c in Fig. 166 und 167 ist also jünger als b, diese hinwieder jünger als a. Ein anderes Profil (Fig. 168) bietet uns eine andere Reihe verschiedener Schichten, e, f und (/. Wir bestimmen wieder deren relatives Alter und wissen, dass die Schicht g jünger sein muss als
RMMAAWDR–. Early Devonian fishes from Utah : Arthrodira . Fig. 114. Posterior ventro-lateral plates of Arctolepida, flattened and all reduced to the same area. A, Phlyclaenaspis acadica, modified from Heintz, 1933 (X 0.6); B, Anarthraspis sp., right PVL, from Bryant, 1934 (X 0.7); C, Aeihaspis major, left PVL, restored from PF 913 (X 0.4); D, Bryantolepis sp., restored from PF 166, 1546, 1547 (X 1.4); E, Aeihaspis utahensis, right PVL, restored from PF 322 (X 0.8); F, Kujdanowiaspis sp., based on casts of Podolian specimens, PF 1177, 1179 (X 1.6); G, Prosphymaspis subtilis, from Gross, 1937 (X 1.6); H,
RMPFTP3N–. The illustrated Australasian bee manual and complete guide to modern bee culture in the southern hemisphere. With this is incorporated the "New Zealand bee manual" greatly enlarged, revised and mostly rewritten. Bees. 166 AUSTRALASIAN edge. Hold the board, A, in the left hand; lay the frame, c (inverted), against the projections B; the board itself will then be within the frame. Lay the sheet of comb, D, against the board and press into groove in frame. Now, by elevating one end of the frame (as shown in the figure) and pouring a little melted wax in groove at upper corner, it will
RM2DRD158–Ruler: Perseus, King of Macedonia, ca. 212–166 B.C., ruled 178–168 B.C.Mint: Macedonia, Coin of Perseus, King of Macedonia from Macedonia, 178–168 B.C., Copper, 4.51 g, 12:00, 18.5 mm, Made in Macedonia, Greek, 2nd century B.C., Numismatics
RM2HWDFNK–1 Drachm of Perseus, King of Macedonia from Rhodes. Ruler: Perseus, King of Macedonia, ca. 212–166 B.C., ruled 178–168 B.C. Mint: Rhodes Artist: Unknown
RM2TDGDBT–Towel from Linnamast, c. 1400 - c. 1950 Towel from Linnamast. The field is blocked, the edge has stylized grape vines. The napkin is marked: PDW 12. (cf. BK-1973-166-A and BK-1973-166-B). linen (material) damask Towel from Linnamast. The field is blocked, the edge has stylized grape vines. The napkin is marked: PDW 12. (cf. BK-1973-166-A and BK-1973-166-B). linen (material) damask
RM2HH3K86–Sphinx of Hatshepsut ca. 1479–1458 B.C. New Kingdom The reconstructed sections of this sphinx have been cast from an almost identical, but more complete companion piece now in Cairo. The two small limestone sphinxes may have been on either side of the entrance to the upper terrace of Hatshepsut’s mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahri. The head of this sphinx differs markedly from Hatshepsut’s large sphinxes in which the human head wears the royal nemes-headcloth (see 31.3.166 and 31.3.167). Instead, this example was fashioned according to a type of sphinx bet known from the Middle Kingdom during th
RM2HHPGDB–Lead wreath 6th–5th century B.C. Greek, Laconian Small flat votive figurines of cast lead have been found in great quantities at the ancient sanctuaries of Laconia; over one hundred thousand, dating from the seventh century B.C. to the Classical period, were dedicated to the goddess Artemis Orthia in Sparta.. Lead wreath 251732 Greek, Laconian, Lead wreath, 6th?5th century B.C., Lead, Height: 15/16 in. (2.4 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of A. J. B. Wace, 1924 (24.195.166)
RM2HH472D–Head and Shoulders of a Sphinx of Hatshepsut ca. 1479–1458 B.C. New Kingdom This fragmentary sphinx represents the female pharaoh Hatshepsut. Portions of six granite sphinxes were discovered during the Museum's excavations in the area of Hatshepsut's mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahri in Western Thebes. A nearly complete example (31.3.166) is on display in gallery 131. This sphinx still retains substantial blue paint on the royal beard, traces of yellow paint on the pleats of the nemes-headcloth, and small amounts of paint around the eyes.A smaller sphinx in a different style is also owned by th
RM2AXKAE0–Watch and clock escapements; . angementdisplayed in Fig. 163. We should not imagine that it enjoyed avery extensive application. Here the two levers are completelyindependent of each other ; they act upon the piece B B upon theaxis V of the fork. The counter-weights C C maintain the arms 166 Watch and Clock Escapements. carrying the rollers D D in contact with the piece B B which thusreceives the impulse from the wheel R. Two adjusting screws serveto place the escapement upon the center. By degrees these fantasticconstructions were abandoned to make way for the anchor recoilescapement, which w
RM2HHRDF1–Scarab Inscribed for Hatshepsut ca. 1479–1458 B.C. New Kingdom This scarab was discovered in one of the foundation deposits along the front wall of the lower court of Hatshepsut's funerary temple at Deir el-Bahri. It's base is inscribed with her personal name (Hatshepsut). A similar version of the same inscription may be found on another scarab (27.3.166), but the backs of the two scarabs are quite different.. Scarab Inscribed for Hatshepsut. ca. 1479–1458 B.C.. Steatite (glazed). New Kingdom. From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Temple of Hatshepsut, Foundation Deposit 9 (I), MMA e
RM2TDGXWA–Linnamast napkin, c. 1400 - c. 1950 Linnamast napkin with a grape edge with blocks in the middle. The napkin is marked in red: SBVD 18. The napkin includes a napkin with invnr. BK-1973-166-A (cf. BK-1973-291-A and BK-1973-291-B). linen (material) damask Linnamast napkin with a grape edge with blocks in the middle. The napkin is marked in red: SBVD 18. The napkin includes a napkin with invnr. BK-1973-166-A (cf. BK-1973-291-A and BK-1973-291-B). linen (material) damask
RMW1TH1J–Archive image from page 483 of Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der. Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften denkschriftens841909akad Year: 1850 422 IC Rech inger, Die Pflanze klettert bis 3 m hoch, jedes Rhizom scheint nur einen Wedel zu tragen. Pteris ensiformis Burm., Fl. Ind., p. 230 (1768). — Luerssen, Fil. Graeff., 1. c, p. 123. — Luerssen, Sam., p. 367. — Christ in Rein., Sam., 1. c, p. 344. — Christ, Farnkräuter, p. 166. Insel Upolu. Im Schatten von Bäumen in der Nähe der Wohnstätten. Motootua. Nr. 430, 911 (Jugend- formen). — Bei Laulii an Erdabhängen, an
RMPG1R4A–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. ALBIZZIA 131 KEY TO THE SPECIES OF C^SALPINIA * Stamens and style red and very long, extending far teyond the petals. (A.) A. Sepals hairy-fringed ; plant without spines or prickles. Gillies' C^SALPiNiA or La Plata Poinciana (166) — Caesalpinia Gfl- liesii. A. Plant with few scattered prickles and crisped yellow petals; evergreen. Bakbadoes Pkide (167) or Dwarf Poinciana — Csesalpinia pulchSrrima. * Stamens not especially long or much exserted beyond the petals. (B.) B. Plant without prickles; blades of the leaves |-1 inch l
RM2DTB5XD–Ruler: Perseus, King of Macedonia, ca. 212–166 B.C., ruled 178–168 B.C.Mint: Rhodes, 1 Drachm of Perseus, King of Macedonia from Rhodes, 170–168 B.C. (?), Silver, 2.63 g, 12:00, 16 mm, Made in Rhodes, Greece, Greek, 2nd century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AN87PC–Madame Butterfly (d'apres John LLong et David Belasco) : drame lyrique en trois actes de MMLIllica et GGiacosa . q 111360 q C 5 M^ v^/ UT 3 - 166 et sort rapidement par la porte de droite)yiLL°. VIVO Jr200:£ , £ V £i S ? 4Ee: S: z: b^ J^ ^^S *t s SOUZOUKI (du dehors, criant) yb». SOUZOUKI (entre traînant violemment Goro.qui cherche envain a senfuir)
RM2WTG3JY–Continence of Scipio. Reymbouts, Martin II (Netherlandish (before 1600) - Flanders, b.1570-d.1619) (workshop) [weaver] c. 1590-1610 Tapestry Dimensions: H 10' x W 16'6' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: William Gage Brady coll. French & Co. purchased from Bacri Frères 4/15/1920; sold to S. A. Selma 6/12/1962. Inscriptions: City mark on lower guard, left; weaver mark on right guard, middle Scipio enthroned, surrounded by women & soldiers, restores captive woman to her bridegroom Allucius (R of center, foreground); Allucius, accom
RMW0R0AW–Archive image from page 185 of Der wiesenbau in seinem ganzen. Der wiesenbau in seinem ganzen umfange derwiesenbauinse00hafe Year: 1847 - 166 - iung Mit b na$ K, unb bte 33rette ber Dammfronen von K nadj H, erriete tn Betben fünften £tnlänglia) £o£e $fä£le E E F 2. 6 unb F, fo baf beren oberer £fjetl genau bie £6lje ber Damm frone bezeichnet. Um bte vorgefa)rtebene etnfüßtge 2lbbacfmng ber Dammfette FJ x ermatten, tragt man ben perpenbtcularen fianb be$ fünftes F von ber £ort$ontale BD aug h nac$ G, befeßigt bafelbft einen $fabl beffen oberer ££eil tn gleicher £öfje mit bem Wtvetfementep
RMPG213X–. Flore de Buitenzorg. Botany. 965 collenchymatisch verdickt, am Grande des Halses mit grossen (35 fi.), mehrzelligen (durch radiare Scheidewande 5—6 zelligen) Spaltoffnungen, Porus rund. Ring nicht besonders aus- gebildet; Deckel aus kegeliger Basis kurz und gerade geschna- belt; Haube aufrecht, mutzenformig, mit braunera Schnabel, Fig 166.. Dallotiia aristifolia Ren. et Cakd. u. Habitusbild J. d. Blattgrund -^-f^. b. terminaler Bliitenstand mit Sporogon y. e. entdeckeltes Sporogon .'. c. Blattspitzo —f^- Cilien zahlreich, hyalin, einzellig. Peristom gross, an der Mundung inseriert, uber 0,3
RM2DRD1X5–Mint: Tralles, Cistophorus from Tralles, 166–133 B.C., Silver, 12.8 g, 12:00, 30 mm, Made in Tralles, Roman, 1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AFJ24T–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Fig. 166.—A, Transverse section of three synangia of Dancea alata, Xis; B, horizontalsection of a synangium, showing the numerous loculi, X15; C, vertical; D, hori-zontal section of a synangium of Kaulfussia cesculifolia, XiS. (C, D, afterBower.) Archangiopteris. He finds in all of them that the sporogenoustissue of each sporangium (or loculus), can usually be tracedto a single mother-cell, although there may be exceptions to. thisrule. In all cases the tapetum arises from the tissue adjacent tothe archesporium, and not from
RM2WT91RH–Asia. Le Barbier, Jean-Jacques-François (the Elder) (French, 1738-1826) (cartoon creator) [painter] De Menou (French, act. 1780-1793) (workshop) [weaver] c. 1790-1791 Tapestry Dimensions: H 12' x W 16'6' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool & silk Culture: French Weaving Center: Beauvais Ownership History: Woven for Louis XVI, between 4/1790 & 11/1791. Delivered to Abraham Alcan, 9/24/1796. Sold in Paris, from the hôtel of the duc de Richelieu 5/18/1852; purchased by Prince de Béarn. M. Gaston Menier, 1893. Sold at Sotheby's, 12/13/1974, lot 55, London. Artemis S.A., Brussels, 1975. Purchased b
RMT3Y31Y–Archive image from page 262 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet dienatrlichenp02engl Year: 1897 I Fig. 166. A Alaria doUchorhachis Kjellm. (1/4). — B EcMonia hicyclis Kjellra. (1/12). — C ülopteriix pinnatiüda (Harv.) Ejellm. (1/3). (Nacli Kj ellm a n und Original.)
RMPG1TD2–. The power of movement in plants . Plants; Botany. CiulS Vll. SLEEP OF LEAVES. 393 diiriiig 24 h. (Fig. 167). The leaf fell from the early morning till 1.50 P.M., and then rose till 6 p.m., when it was asleep. A Fig. 166.. A. U. Marsilea quadrifolia/a: A, leaf during the day, seen from yertically above ; B, leaf beginning to go to sleep, seen laterally; C, the same asleep. Figures reduced to one-half of natural scale. vertically dependent glass filament was now fixed to one of the terminal and inner leaflets; and part of the tracing in Fig. 167, after 6 p.m., shows that it continued to sink,
RM2DRD1X6–Mint: Tralles, Cistophorus from Tralles, 166–133 B.C., Silver, 12.22 g, 12:00, 27 mm, Made in Tralles, Roman, 1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AFJ1RY–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Fig. 166.—A, Transverse section of three synangia of Dancea alata, Xis; B, horizontalsection of a synangium, showing the numerous loculi, X15; C, vertical; D, hori-zontal section of a synangium of Kaulfussia cesculifolia, XiS. (C, D, afterBower.) Archangiopteris. He finds in all of them that the sporogenoustissue of each sporangium (or loculus), can usually be tracedto a single mother-cell, although there may be exceptions to. thisrule. In all cases the tapetum arises from the tissue adjacent tothe archesporium, and not from
RM2TA307H–'First Lieutenant Paul R. Ek gives an action report to his battalion after leading a patrol in pursuit of Viet Cong. Private First Class John B. Primosh stands guard nearby. The photograph was taken on September 21, 1965, during the Vietnam War.'
RMT23F9E–Archive image from page 166 of Die Weich- und Schaltiere gemeinfasslich Die Weich- und Schaltiere gemeinfasslich Dargestellt dieweichundschal00mart Year: 1883 Cleodora lanceolata, */i iig. 137. 3anröre, Dentalium entalis im Weereägrunbe /i. a gu§, b gü:Iföben, c «Sale, d intercnbe. */i. Cirrobranchia, Dentalidae, aben ii)re lamm Don ber eftdt ber ii)ak, tvdft im Meinen eiuem toßgane be§ (Siefanten gleidt, fonifd), ettrag gebogen, an beiben Seiten offen; bie ein
RMPFYDPA–. Current meter data from the slope waters off central California, 25 July 1978 - 1 June 1980. OCEAN CURRENTS--PACIFIC OCEAN.; OCEANOGRAPHY--PACIFIC OCEAN.. r^ CO < CO CM Ld z: o Cl 21 O CJ 33S d3d NO 166. 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.. Bird, Arlene A. ;Wickham, Jacob B. ;Bottero, Joseph S. ;Pittock, Glenna. ;Smith, Robert L. ;Mooers, C. N. K. (Christopher N. K. ). Monterey, California : Naval Postgradua
RM2DRWR3J–Mint: Rhodes, Coin from Rhodes, 166–88 B.C., Copper, 1.76 g, 13.3 mm, Made in Rhodes, Greek, 2nd–1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AXFX17–Poultry culture sanitation and hygiene . Fig. 166.—An out-door brooder: A, The lamp compartment; B, the hover;C, the feed room and sun-bath parlor. growth. Chicks must be kept warm at all times. If theystand around and peep you know they are cold and that theyneed be placed under the hover. AU incubators, brooders, drinking-troughs, and fountainsshould be thoroughly disinfected before being used a secondtime. If chicks die of a contagious disease, as white diarrhea, thehover and room must be thoroughly and frequently disinfected.Scrub with a 1: 400 solution of formalin. A small broom witha han
RMRWTA75–Embryology of insects and myriapods; Embryology of insects and myriapods; the developmental history of insects, centipedes, and millepedes from egg desposition [!] to hatching embryologyofinse00joha Year: 1941 stom eci—. A B C Fig. 166.—Locusta. Sagittal sections. A, stomodaeum of 52-hour embryo. 5, stomodaeum of 56-hour embryo. C, proctodaeum of 70-hour embryo, {am) Amnion. (ec<) Ectoderm, {lb) Labium. {Ir) Labrum. {md) Mandible, (mes) Mesoderm, {mx) Maxilla, {prod) Proctodaeum. {stom) Stomodaeum. then by the splanchnic mesoderm which grows around the yolk outside the provisional dorsa
RMPG2DXR–. A manual of bee-keeping. Bees. 166 A MANUAL OF BEE-KEEPING. pencil lines, b and h, are drawn across it at 5-8ths of an inch from the extremities; the line e .occupies the centre, exactly 8| inches from each end, and c, d, e, f and g are placed at 5-8ths of an inch from each other; k, I, m, and n are now added with a gauge-marker, if one is at hand, and e being cut through with a fine saw, the parts shaded are removed; the tongue left thus on one half fits into the hollow made in the other, so that the two being shut together, the length of the bar is reduced to 15 inches, and fits the ordina
RM2DREAXP–Mint: Sardis, Coin from Sardis, 166–133 B.C., Copper, 6.56 g, 12:00, 17 mm, Made in Sardis, Lydia, Greek, 2nd century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AG8G4R–. Ants; their structure, development and behavior. FIG. 166. Sterns of mynr.ecophilous plants. (Escherich, after Schimper.) A,Ficus inccqualis ; B, Triplaris americanus:C, same, older stem ; D, Hnmboldtialuiirifolia : .r, entrance to cavity of stem. ANTS. which have large pseuclobulbs full of preformed cavities, nearly alwaystenanted by ants. iVrtain ferns of the genus Lccanopteris from theregion, and certain orchids of the genera Grammatophyllum and. 5. ,,.,A . • J FIG. 167. The Palo Santo (Triplaris boliviaim) in fruit, from a specimen in theherbarium of the New York Botanical Garden. (Origi
RMRX872T–Eight lectures on the signs Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect eightlecturesons00wall Year: 1903 166 THE SIGNS OF LIFE the primary circuit, and (2) opening the galvanometer circuit, in quick and regular succession. This is very simply effected in the first of these keys by making B C A Object,' FlG. 68.—A B C Key. The primary circuit of the inductorium is completed through the pools / /. Connection between G G short-circuits the galvanometer. Of the three pools in the centre of the key, the middle is connected to A, via the keyboard and galvanometer, the pool u
RMPG46X7–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. SAXIFRAGEAE 413 981. P.palustris L. (Sprengel,'Entd.Geh.,' pp. 166-73; C.W.Ritter.in Hoppe's 'Bot. Taschenbuch,' Regensburg, 1803, Nachschrift, p. 181; Delpino, ' Ult. Oss.,' p. 168 ; Henn. Miiller, ' Fertilisation,' pp. 247-8,' Alpenblumen,' pp. 11 i-i 3 ; Kerner, 'Nat. Hist. PI.,' Eng. Ed. i, II, pp. 209, 213, 249, 251, 307 ; Verhoeff, 'B!. u. Insekt. d. Ins. Norderney'; Knuth, 'Bl. u. Insekt. a. d. nordfr. Ins.,' pp. 34-5, 150, ' Bluten- biol. Notizen.')—
RM2DRD1X9–Mint: Tralles, Cistophorus from Tralles, 166–133 B.C., Silver, 12.47 g, 12:00, 29.5 mm, Made in Tralles, Roman, 1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AFHGY2–. Human physiology. Minute Portal and Hepatic Veins and Capillaries.a, a. Twigs of the portal vein. d. Twig of the hepatic vein. b. latermediate capillaries. Fig. 166.. Diagram of the arrangement of the cellular parenchyma,5, 6, of the human liver, with reference to tlie radicle.s ofthe interlobular ducts, <i, a, and the vascular .spaces, t, c. do not enter the lobules asaffirmed by Mr. Kiernan, butare confined to the interlo-bular spaces,—the substanceof the lobules being composedof secreting parenchyma andbloodvessels; and that the ac-tion of the liver seems to con-sist in the transmissio
RMRX872W–Eight lectures on the signs Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect eightlectureson00wall Year: 1903 166 THE SIGNS OF LIFE the primary circuit, and (2) opening the galvanometer circuit, in quick and regular succession. This is very simply effected in the first of these keys by making B C A Objecb.' Fig. 68.—A B C Key. The primary circuit of the inductorium is completed through the pools / /. Connection between G G short-circuits the galvanometer. Of the three pools in the centre of the key, the middle is connected to A, via the keyboard and galvanometer, the pool un
RMPFHR5A–. Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena. U7 Odonata. 319 Crenigomp hus. Selys, Ann. Soc. ent. Belg., T. XXXVI (p. 12 sep.) (1892). 35. C. hartmanni. Onychogomphus hartmanni Förster, Ent. Nachr., Bd. XXIV, p. 166 (1898) — (#) Komatipoo r t. Crenigomphus hartmanni Förster, Jahrb. Nassau, Bd. LIX, p. 343 (1906). Ceratogomphus. 36. C. pictus. Ceratogomphus pictus (Hagen) Selys, Synops. Gomphin., p. 23 (1854)— (<J, , Mus. Berol.) Cap de B.-E. — Selys- Hagen, Monogr. Gomphin., p. 325, pl. 4, fig. 3 (1857). — Kirby, Cat., p. 62 (1890). — Karsch, Ent. Nachr., Bd
RM2DREB0N–Mint: Sardis, Coin from Sardis, 166–133 B.C., Copper, 3.88 g, 5:00, 14.5 mm, Made in Sardis, Lydia, Greek, 2nd century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AFY5A8–. Post-mortem pathology; a manual of post-mortem examinations and the interpretations to be drawn therefrom; a practical treatise for students and practitioners. Fig. 166.—Injection of body with embalming fluid. A, cannula inserted into brachial artery; B, tubegoing down to bottom of bottle containing embalming fluid ; C, hand-bulb and valve, by the use of whichthe fluid is forced through the arterial circulation. w Refrigerating room. ./, recording thermometer and middle tier of shelving; B and Z>, tiers of shelving;C, brine tank; E, pipes of refrigeration apparatus.. G. 168.—Preparation o
RMRYT63P–Eight lectures on the signs Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect . eightlectureson00wall Year: 1903 166 THE SIGNS OF LIFE the primary circuit, and (2) opening the galvanometer circuit, in quick and regular succession. This is very simply effected in the first of these keys by making B C A Objecb.' Fig. 68.—A B C Key. The primary circuit of the inductorium is completed through the pools / /. Connection between G G short-circuits the galvanometer. Of the three pools in the centre of the key, the middle is connected to A, via the keyboard and galvanometer, the pool
RMPG3NNX–. Fungous diseases of plants : with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . Fungi in agriculture. PROTOBASIDIOMYCETES 403 X. ASPARAGUS RUST Puccinia Asparagi De C. Halsted, B. D. The Asparagus Rust; Its Treatment and Natural Enemies. N. J. Agl. Exp. Sta. Built. 129: 1-20. pi. 1-2. 1898. Halsted, B. D. Experiments with Asparagus Rust. N. J. Agl. Exp. Sta. Rept. 11: 343-347. 1898. Sirrine, F. A. Spraying for Asparagus Rust. N. Y. Agl. Exp. Sta. Built. 188: 122-166. 1900. Smith, Ralph E. The Water-Relation of Puccinia Asparagi. Bot. Gaz. 38: 19-43- fig*- 1-21- I9°4- Smith, Ralph E
RM2DTB5XE–Mint: Rhodes, Coin from Rhodes, 166–88 B.C., Copper, 1.31 g, 12:00, 11.7 mm, Made in Rhodes, Greek, 2nd–1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AJGXDF–Home instruction for sheet metal workers . an be placedat intervals, as at a b, etc., to avoid slipping of the lock. Caremust be taken before tacking the locks to have the proper dis-tances, as A and B, Fig. 164 or C, D and E, Fig. 165. Computing the Division in Cornice Work.Some mechanics do not know how divisions between brackets,modillions, length of panels, molds, etc., are computed, when Making an Ornamental Cornice 121 cornices of long lengths are made, and to help them diagramsare given by the instructor similar to Fig. 166, showing howthese shop sketches and measurements are laid out.
RMRWRFNP–Elementary text-book of zoology, tr Elementary text-book of zoology, tr. and ed. by Adam Sedgwick, with the assistance of F. G. Heathcote elementarytextbo01clau Year: 1892-1893 a, FIG. 166.— Development of Si/con rapTianus (after Fr. E. Sclmlze). a, Uipe ovum, b, Stage with four segmentation cells, c, Stage of segmentation with sixteen cells, d, Blostosphero with large dark granular cells at the open pole, c, Free-swimming larva, ouc-half of the body (entodermal) being formed of long ciliated cella, tho other (ectoderuiu.!) of large granular cells.
RMPFDKB5–. Der Beobachter; allgemeine Anleitung zu Beobachtungen über Land und Leute für Touristen, Exkursionisten und Forschungsreisende. Nach dem "Manuel du voyageur", unter Mitwirkung des Verfassers. Voyages and travels; Scientific expeditions. Fig. 167. Die Schicht c in Fig. 166 und 167 ist also jünger als b, diese hinwieder jünger als a. Ein anderes Profil (Fig. 168) bietet uns eine andere Reihe verschiedener Schichten, e, f und (/. Wir bestimmen wieder deren relatives Alter und wissen, dass die Schicht g jünger sein muss als /*, diese jünger als e. Das sagt uns nun freilich noch Nichts
RM2DRWR44–Mint: Rhodes, Coin from Rhodes, 166–88 B.C., Copper, 1.32 g, 12:00, 11.0 mm, Made in Rhodes, Greek, 2nd–1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AKHNK2–Catalogue of Chinese coins from the VIIth centBC., to AD621including the series in the Britis Museum . m Tao Ming .e. Tao of Ming.. j without any uuirks The word tao, knife, had then lost its proper meaning, and was used simply asa unit of currency. The issue must belong to the period when the Knife-Moneywas superseded by the more convenient shape of the Round currency, in the thirdcentury B.C. Ming is the same town in the state of Tcliao which issued .so muchKnife-Money. See above (1236), 86 sq., and also (1071) below. 166. Obverse and Reverse. Similar to 165. 167. Obverse and Reverse. Simila
RMT3Y4FY–Archive image from page 297 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet dienatrlichenp0101aengl Year: 1901 Fig. 166. A Remiaulus (Eulumiaidus) Kittonii Grün., mit Ruhesporen (900/1). — B, C H. (Hemiaultlla) Proteus Heib. B Kette mit 3 Zellen in Gürtelansicht; C Schalen- ansicht. — D ff. [Hemiaulella) hostilis Heib., Schalen- ansicht. (A nach Van Heurck; B—D nach Heiberg.) Untergatt. I. Euhemiaulus De Toni. Sec
RMPFDKB8–. Der Beobachter; allgemeine Anleitung zu Beobachtungen über Land und Leute für Touristen, Exkursionisten und Forschungsreisende. Nach dem "Manuel du voyageur", unter Mitwirkung des Verfassers. Voyages and travels; Scientific expeditions. Fig. 166.. Fig. 167. Die Schicht c in Fig. 166 und 167 ist also jünger als b, diese hinwieder jünger als a. Ein anderes Profil (Fig. 168) bietet uns eine andere Reihe verschiedener Schichten, e, f und (/. Wir bestimmen wieder deren relatives Alter und wissen, dass die Schicht g jünger sein muss als /*, diese jünger als e. Das sagt uns nun freilich n
RM2DRWNRG–Mint: Rhodes, Coin from Rhodes, 166–88 B.C., Copper, 1.18 g, 6:00, 12.8 mm, Made in Rhodes, Greek, 2nd–1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AX71NJ–Our foreign service; the 'A B C' of American diplomacy . E. R. ANDREWS PRINTING CO.PRINTERS, ROCHESTER, N.Y. Contents Pane PREFACE vii CHAPTER I—The Department of State 1 CHAPTER II —Our Diplomatic Service 45 CHAPTER III —Our Consular Service 117 CHAPTER IV — Citizenship, Expatriation and Passports 181 CHAPTER V — The Literature of the Subject: Bibliog- 197 raphy APPENDIX 207 INDEX 287 Illustrations The Department of State Frontispiece Commercial Reading Room at Kingston, Jamaica . Page 166 Preface THE Act of Congress of April 5, 1906, re-organ-izing our Consular Service, and the ExecutiveOrde
RMT3XCHX–Archive image from page 166 of Die Pflanzenwelt der peruanischen Anden. Die Pflanzenwelt der peruanischen Anden in ihren Grundzügen dargestellt diepflanzenweltd00webe Year: 1911 r. Abschnitt. 3. Kapitel. Die Lomazone. 141 feuchter Bachschluchten erinnern Begonia-Arten, Adiantimi concinnum, sowie die schlaffen langgestreckten und zartlaubigen Stengel von Bowlesia palmata (Umbellif.), Astrcphia chaerophylloides (Valerian.) und anderen. Auch die Fig. II. IVeberliauerdla broigiiiartioicies Ulbrich. A Habitus. B Blättcheu, von oben gesellen. C Blüte mit dem Tragblatt und den beiden Ver- blätte
RMPFWMA4–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. 11 Camacea: 1. Vaunfchompsoniidae, 3. Bathycuma 4. B. elongatum H.J.Hansen 1895 B.elongata, H.J.Hansen in: Ergeb.Plankton- Exp., u 2G.C p. 57 t. 6 f. 6, 6a, b; t. 7 f. 1, la—e | 1905 B. e., Caiman in: Sci. Invest. Fish. Ireland, 1904 app. 1 p. 18 | 1908 JS. e, Zimmer in: Ergeb. Tiefsee-Exp., «. 8 p. 165, 166 | 1912 B. elongatus, T. Stabbing in: Ann. S. Afr. Mus., v. 10 p. 135. Body very elongate. Pseudorostrum acute, a little depressed, antero-lateral corners acute, lower margin for some distance serrate. Carapace nearly twice as long as ^—^ I deep, strongly compr
RM2DRWR3G–Mint: Rhodes, Coin from Rhodes, 166–88 B.C., Copper, 0.88 g, 6:00, 10.3 mm, Made in Rhodes, Greek, 2nd–1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AJDNK4–Elementary botany . Fig. 165.Pleurococcus(protococcus)vulgaris.. Fig. 166.Pediastrum boryanum. A, mature colony, most of the young colonies haveescaped from their mother cells; at g, a young colony is escaping; sp, emptymother cells; B, young colony, C, same colony with spares arranged in order.(After Braun.) plants are rather common in fresh-water pools, the latter one intermingledwith filamentous algae, while the former forms large sheets or nets. Mul-tiplication in Hydrodictyon takes place by the protoplasm in one of the cells 162 MORPHOLOGY. dividing into thousands of minute cells, which g
RMT3XCGR–Archive image from page 166 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen dienatrlichenp311engl Year: 1887-1909. Nyctaginaceae. (Heimerl. 25 Fig. 8. A—I) Mirahüis viscosa Cavanilles. Ä oberer Teil der Pfl. (1/1) (aus Bot. Magaz. t. 434). B Basis des Pe- rianthes (fj/1) mit den kräftig vortretenden, später den Anthoc.-Rippen entspieclienden Nerven {n). C Antlioc. von der Seite. I) im Längsschnitt (6/1); letzterer zeigt die ellipsoidische, eigentliche Fr. von einer derbwandigen, höcke
RMPFDTW2–. Denkschriften - Ãsterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Wagner, A. J.: Anatomie und Systematik der Stylommatophoren. 166 c Oa 166 a 167 b Taf. XX. Oh .-^ji^'^ou r- Rs Pr Ks' Oin 166 b (V.) 167 a (Vi) vu (im l'fs Ml- Cl 168 c (V.) 168 a (Vi 168b (Vi) <s % -^;;;ä3k : ,rs<-/' (V.) (â '/,) (^'.) 169 h 169 a. (7,) /.) 170 'Ofi 0a Vd > /" 1 Gh >â / : !⢠(im Hr Mr l'ls ^'"^ (V.) 171b 171a Cu) (V.) Denkschriften der kaiserl. Akademie der Wiss. matli. naturw. Kl., Bd. XCI.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitall
RM2DRFJ9G–Mint: Cibyra, Coin from Cibyra, ca. 166–84 B.C., Silver, 2.66 g, 12:00, 16.5 mm, Made in Cibyra, Greek, 2nd–1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AG5202–. Elementary principles of agriculture; a text book for the common schools. tri Fig. 166. Where shrubs are added. Compare with Fig. 165. 260 Elementary Principles of Agriculture. more natural. Had the shrubs been placed in the openspace the effect would not have been half so pleasing.The large open lawn gives an attractive setting for thetrees farther on. A comparison of these two picturesteaches us the A, B, C of landscape art. In making pictures on the land-scape, whether aroundthe home, church-yard, cemetery orthe school house, weshould (A) Strive toavoid sharp, straightlines; (B) Preserve
RMT3WR1D–Archive image from page 119 of Die süsswasser-flora Deutschlands, Österreichs und. Die süsswasser-flora Deutschlands, Österreichs und der Schwez.. diessswasserfl06pasc Year: 1914 112 W. Heering, Fig. 161—168. 161 Gongrosira circinnata: a Thallus in Zoosporen- bildung, b Makrozoospore. 162 G. Schmidlei. 163 G. incrustans. 164 Chlorotylnim cataractarum. 165 Ch. mammiforme. 166 Pleur- astnim instgnc: a Thallus, b keimende Akineten, c Zoospore. 167 Gloeoplax Weberi: a älteres Exemplar, fast alle Zellen abgerundet, b junge Pflanze mit 2 Zweigen, c mit beginnender Verzweigung. 168 Protoderma vi
RMPG2AP9–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. lUO. K. latif6Ua. Identification. Lin. Sp., 660.; Puish Sept Synonymes. Mountain Laurel, Calico Amer. Engravings. Bot. Mag., t. 175. ; Schmidt Baum., c. 166. ; and o^xrfig. 1140. Sjiec. Char., 8[c. Leaves on long petioles, scattered or 3 in a whorl, oval, coriaceous, smooth, and green on
RM2DRFJ9J–Mint: Cibyra, Coin from Cibyra, ca. 166–84 B.C., Silver, 2.77 g, 12:00, 17.5 mm, Made in Cibyra, Greek, 2nd–1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AG1F9C–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. Fig. 166.—hybeid orange. C. triptera, but with a thicker rind. The fruit sofar is too dry to be palatable. The first hybrid,shown at fig. 106, has been named ArmandBernard, and is on its own roots. In habit it has aslender stem, having grown up among other plantsand remained etiolated. The specimen survived 12°of frost, but the drought of 1904 caused it to drop. B - C FlO. 1G7.—LEAVES or HYBRID ORANGES. (SEE TE.XT.) 392 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [June 24, 1905. many leaves. A branch of the tree grafte
RMPG2FA8–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 166 ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM.. 238. Prlnos c'^ber. m 6. P. GLAUBER L. The glabrous Winter Berry. Identification. Lio. Spec, 471.; Bee. Prod., 2. p. 17.; Don's Mill., 2. p. 20. Synonyme. Ink berry, Amer. t., j * n.» . ^ Engraving. Our fig. 238. from nature. The figure under thi
RM2DTB546–Mint: Rhodes, 1 Drachm from Rhodes, 166–86 B.C., Silver, 2.18 g, 1:00, 14.4 mm, Made in Rhodes, Caria, Greek, 2nd–1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AG38C5–. Gospel Messenger, The (1884). ke arrangements for an!cursion to leave Chicago in October. Brlren desiring further information, can adejme at 164 & 166 Market St., Chicago, I1Lbusiness connected with the Brethrens CJjing House, will be attended to in my abs{as promptly as if I were present. B. A.HadskiJ JUST NOW Pc^c/reaT,the proper time to inform yourselto the wonderful virtues of the genu CENTURY PLANT RENIEDIET^ their Preventive, Tonic and Curative pcThey act favorably on all Blood, Stomach, £Bowel and Urinary diseases, and willcure anyifrom a Pimple to a Cancer. They need only*trial to co
RM2DRWNRA–Mint: Rhodes, 1 Drachm from Rhodes, 166–86 B.C., Silver, 2.90 g, 11:00, 14.8 mm, Made in Rhodes, Caria, Greek, 2nd–1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AXH6Y0–A manual of anatomy . Fig. 165.—Lines and regions of the ventral thoracic and abdominal walls.(From a P holograph.) a, Midsternal;b, b, parasternal; c, c, niidclavicularlines;e, subcostal line; /, intertubercular lines;g, subcostal angle; lul, lid, midinguinallines. RL right and left hypochondriacregions; RL, LL, right and left lumbarregions; RI, LI, right and left inguinalregions; £, epigastric; U, umbilical; Hhypogastric regions; M, McBurneyspoint. Fig. 166.—Outline of regions on theventral thoracic wall. {From a Photo-graph.) a. Line through cricoid cartilage;h, line through clavicles; c, l
RMPG4G4A–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 166.—C. pilifera perl- Fig. 167.—C. albieedrse. Sec- theclum, asci and tion of a peritheclum in spores. After von its stroma. After Heald and Schrenk. Wolf. Fig. 168.—C. albicedrse. Upper part of an ascus showing thickened apical wall and coiled spores. After Heald and Wolf. slender, lipear, surrounded by a gelatinous matrix, apically thick- ened; spores filiform, multiseptate, hyaline. , A single species. C. albicedrse Heald & Wolf. Stroma on bark or wood of the host, varying from gray on the bark to black on wood, lentic
RM2DRWN7W–Mint: Rhodes, 1 Drachm from Rhodes, 166–86 B.C., Silver, 2.91 g, 12:00, 16.4 mm, Made in Rhodes, Caria, Greek, 2nd–1st century B.C., Numismatics
RM2AX8DW1–Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Fig. 75. A, D, H. Helicancyloceras (Nonyaniceras) sp. indet. BMNH C79698 from locality166, Zululand, Aptian III. x 2. B-C. Helicancyloceras (Helicancyloceras) vohimaranitraensis(Collignon, 1962). BMNH C79704 from locality 166, Zululand, Aptian III. x 2. Transitionalto H. (H.) densecostatum. E-G. Helicancyloceras (Helicancyloceras) vohimaranitraensis(Collignon, 1962). BMNH C79705 from locality 166, Zululand, Aptian III. I-J. Helicancylo-ceras (Helicancylo ceras) densecostatum sp. nov. BMNH C79706 from locality 166, Zul
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