RM2CEPWYN–. Department of Public Education State of Maryland. Forty-Ninth Annual Report Showing Condition of the Public Schools of Maryland for the Year Ending July 31st, 1915.. enses 167,771.10 In Total Expenses are included the following items of rent: School No. 3, E. D. 2 $15.00 School No. 4, E. D. 16. School No. 3, E. D. 6 36.00 School No. 2, E. D. 22. School No. 2, E. D. 15 . 17.00 School No. 2, E. D. 23. $20.0080.0090.00 COLORED SCHOOLS. 1 1 22 15 2 3 07 34 3 1 59 36 1 2 189 131 2 2 143 108 1 3 19 13 1 7 99 45 2 7 76 26 3 37 241 4 9 86 21 | 1 12 22 12j 2 12 13 101 3 12 32 18 1 13 44 271 1 14 is I
RM2CGK1MX–. Farm development; an introductory book in agriculture, including a discussion of soils, selecting & planning farms, subduing the fields, drainage, irrigation, roads, fences, together with introductory chapters concerning farm business, and the relations of general science to agriculture . 254 22-27 1,434 2-27 12 1,173 1-3 1,368 8-9 1,564 4-9 13 1,271 1-9 1,482 26-27 1,694 22-27 14 1,368 8-9 1,597 1-27 1,825 5-27 15 1,466 2-3 1,711 1-9- 1,955 5-9 16 1,564 4-9 1,825 5-27 2,085 25-27 17 1,662 2-9 1,919 7-27 2,216 8-27 18 1,760 2,053 1-3 2,346 2-3 19 1,857 7-9 2,167 11-27 2,477 1-27 20 1,955 5-9
RM2CR3A07–. Electric railway journal . 74 70S 105 3f 16) 61 as us 0 J3/nc/rva o (?/ (A 6f SZ *f 46 80 Si 60 s? 63 3? IS 9i 68 70 31 105 97 751 110 113 44 2C 86 96 9 m 37 o 77 68 9£ 9Z 99 99 SS 84 87 fa fi 97 77 9b 99 //? es 101 104 3Z 94- IZ] OH 115 118 136 7 140 145 o 93 84 /OS 106 IIS 115 JOO 103 Mi IZZ ti> 93 l/Z IIS 130 101 //7 i& & I/O a:« f-t 133 136 ISi 33 156 161 ib o 30 IZI its IJZ JSC as 137 J00 193 159 100 130 149 jsz 167 156 154 16/ 65 147 iso 181 J75 01 m 70 l?3 116 SO 37 O Traffic Conditions—Recapitu-lation of Traffic Report passengers paying full fares of 5 cents each and thoseridin
RM2CJ45C0–. The Statemans Yearbook : Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year . 208,376.31 1,363,297.31 2,603,562.17 1,866,886.02 1,100,802.32 28,:340,202.17 56,777,174.44 106,936,S55.07 124,415,951.40 1:!4.5S{,(I52.79 159,:357,557.87 141,177,284.96 141,395,228.87 l:59,4^>4,(1(10.98 141,055,164.6:3 147,452,368.61 $1,08:3,971.61 1,337,613.22 1,101,144,98 2,592,021.94 3,237,41(5.04 5,995,398.96 16,043,76:3.:36 27,977,978.30 53,237.461.56 54,713,529.76 81,403,256.49 110,048,167.49 99,841,988.61 103,732,799.27 101,94:3,884.07 93,279,7:30.14 87,216,2:34.62 90,401,267.82 96
RM2CE02JF–. Maryland geological survey . .6 ft.per mile 208 ft. 47 miles 4.4 ft.per mile. 186 ft. 63 miles 2.9 ft.per mile 100 ft. 75 miles 1.3 ft.per mile 1 0.8 1.1 Marriott Hill240 230 ft. 60 miles 3.8 ft.per mile 160 ft. 42 miles 3.8 ft.per mile 240 ft. 37 miles 6.6 ft.per mile 268 ft. 29 miles 9.3 ft.per mile 246 ft. 25 miles 9.8 ft.per mile 160 ft. 26 miles 6.1 ft.per mile 60 ft. 59 miles 1 ft. per mile 0.8 1.4 Brandywine233 237 ft. 75 miles 3.1 ft.per mile 167 ft. 59 miles 2.8 ft.per mile 233 ft. 53 miles 2.9 ft.per mile 276 ft. 41 miles 6.7 ft.per mile 253 ft. 29 miles 6.2 ft.per mile 167 ft. 22
RM2CDAWJ0–. Rod and gun . Number of Targets— 20 •Elliott, J. A. R 20 •White, B. 6 14 •.Marshall. T. A 17 •Stevens, H. H 17 Talcott, J. L 14 Vivian, G. I.. 16 .Jennings. .T. E 19 Henline, C. D 17 Keiloy. A. R 14 Wakefield, P. W 17 Fenton. W. R 19 Rasberry, M 15 Brooks. S 13 Warden, P 16 Duncan, W 15 Houghton. T 16 ?Redwing* 12 Warden. C 15 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 S.A. B. 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 16 19 1 19 19 20 19 18 17 200 184 16 19 12 14 16 18 17 18 17 200 161 19 15 17 20 15 20 19 18 13 200 173 15 20 16 17 18 18 15 19 18 200 173 15 IS 17 16 14 20 17 18 13 200 162 17 IS 14 IS 14 19 17 18 16 200 167 14 IS
RMRCHHC4–. Die Perzeption des Lichtes. Plants; Phototropism in plants. G50 Üx a. n q e —r— 600. / G * / / —r SSO T 167 7 —?— iSO U l tza-r. 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.. Blaauw, Anton Hendrik, 1882-. Nijmegen, F. E. Macdonald
RMREJR9H–. The coccidian parasites (Protozoa, Sporozoa) of ruminants. Coccidia; Ruminants. 4 '" * 1 162 *3? *.'**. 4$K?H ( " i 1 At 7^# 166 * y 167. 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.. Levine, Norman D; Ivens, Virginia. Urbana, University of Illinois Press
RMRHG94E–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. POST-PALEOZOIC BRYOZOAN CLADE PERSEVERANCE 167. Figure 7. Cyclostome performance in interference competition against functional groups of cheilostomes. plotted as a function of site energy. Performance was measured as proportion of losses in competitive interac- tions. The cheilostome clade incorporates many colony forms, which are categorized here into the functional groups bilaminar (foliaceous sheets), calcareous (heavily calcified sheets), intermediate, thin (membranous sheets) and runner (stolons). The sites (at Lough H
RMRGN58D–. Bulletin - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Agriculture. 162 MASS. EXPERIMENT STATION BULLETIN 167. Table III. — Standard Solution of Different Ph = (6.£4-7.So). Ph=x.. m=molecular. Before an indicator ^ is added to the standard solution, it is important to adjust the color of the standard solution itself to the identical color of the medium. If this adjustment is neglected it is impossible to compare the color produced in each, upon the addition of the indicator. For this purpose 4 drops of tropajolin 0, as previously suggested, and the same amount of methyl violet, gave an al
RMRHR9DC–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. THE LARVA OF SARCOPHAGA. 167 into that of the stigma very minute slender processes arise from it into the lumen: these processes branch and rebranch to form a reticulated layer which takes the place of the taenidia of the trachea (Fig. 10, r.). This reticulated layer is increased until the entire lumen is rilled with a reticulated mass or plug (Figs. 8, 7 md 9, rp.). At the base of each papilla the reticulated plug branches and continues to near the tip of the papilla where there is a -mall chamber into which the branch of t
RMRGDG16–. Bulletin of the scientific laboratories of Denison University. Art. IX.] Watson, Manganese Ore-Deposits of Georgia. 167 ing proportions. With the exception of the mineral wad, the ore is usually partially or entirely crystalline, of a dark steel- blue color, and the nodular type which prevails nearly always displays the complete or partially layered or concentric structure of concretionary masses. Fig. 7.. Section in One of tiie Openings at the Dobbins Mine, near Cartersville, Georgia, Siiowing the Occurrence of Manganese-Ore in the Residual Clays. (Modihed from Penrose.) A, fragments and ma
RMRG7PHF–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 167 PLATE 3S. Tau.ilun, Mass., May 7, T'iU.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt Print. Off.
RMREF5TC–. Comparative zoology, structural and systematic : for use in schools and colleges. Zoology; Anatomy, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. 167. each having its distinct office: one carries impressions re- ceived from the external world to the gray centres, and hence is called an afferent, or sen- sory, nerve; the other conducts an influence generated in the centre to the muscles, in obedi- ence to which the}7 contract, and hence it is called an efferent, or motor, nerve. Thus, when the finger is pricked with a pin, af- ferent nerve-fibres convey the Fio. 133. Nervous Syste
RMRHN9GB–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. CEMENT GLANDS IN SOME BARNACLES 167 ovarian follicles (Figs. 4 to 7). At this stage the glands begin to elaborate the cement secretion (Fig. 4). The secretion originates in one zone of the cell, the secretory pole, and accumulates in another zone, the storage pole; the latter connects with the collector canal (Fig. 5) ; that means, from the point of view of genesis of this type of cells, that the apical part of the gland cell stores the secretion and the basal part produces it. Occasionally the cells of the canal walls devel
RMRGCTKB–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum (Zoology). NEW SPECIES OF ISCHIOSCIA FROM VENEZUELA 167. Fig. 26 Distribution of the species of Ischioscia Verhoeff, 1928 in Venezuela. â¡, I.guamae; â £, /. pariae; ⦠. /. colorata; #, /. trifasciata; #. /. hirsuta; +, /. fasciifrons: O, /. variegata. even the astonished human collector. The strong pereopods 6 and 7 with the powerful musculature in the basis are essential for this type of locomotion. The jumping capability may provide another synapomorphy for the two species. Another strategy to escape predators was observed in /. hirsuta. A specimen
RMRGK9A7–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. BURROWS AND SURFACE TRACES FROM THE LOWER CHALK OF SOUTHERN ENGLAND. BY WILLIAM JAMES KENNEDY ^ Pp. 125-167 ; 9 Plates ; 7 Text-figures BULLETIN OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY) GEOLOGY Vol. 15 No. 3 LONDON: 1967. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRPEP1H–. Allen's digest of plows, with attachments, patented in the United States from A.D. 1789 to January 1883 ... Plows; Patents. SIDE-HILL, 955 H. I. KNAPP. SIdeHIII Plow Ko 167.402. Pi'enlad Sept. 7, >875.. 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.. Allen, James T. (James Titus). [Washington, D. C. , Joseph Bart, Printer
RMRHNW4K–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. PELAGIC LARVAE OF NERINIDES AGILIS 167 the gastrotroch on setiger 3 are long and coarse. Cilia that appear on the prosto- mium are quite different, being variable in length, small in diameter and infre- quent in movement. Wilson (1928) refers to this type as "sensory cilia." All other cilia in the larvae are short. Prototrochal cilia are discontinuous both dorsally and ventrally. The telotroch, however, consists of a completely encircling row of cilia. Gastrotrochs first appear in the 7-setiger larva and occur only
RMRDWHPC–. Gray's school and field book of botany. Consisting of "Lessons in botany," and "Field, forest, and garden botany," bound in one volume. Botany; Botany. 62 LEAVES. [section 7 name of Smikx) is peculiar and puzzling. If these blades (Fig. 167,168) are really leaves, they are most anomalous in occupying the axil of another leaf, reduced to a little scale. Yet tbey have an upper and lower face, as leaves should, although tbey soon twist, so as to stand more or less edge- wise. If they are branches which have assumed exactly the form and office of leaves^ they are equally extr
RMRHXPKF–. The natural history of birds [microform] : from the French of the Count de Buffon. Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. KING-FISHER. 167 and when it would change its place, it finks and ikims along within a foot of the furface of the water } then rifes and halts again. This repeated and almod conti- nual exercife (hows that the bird dives for many fmail objc6)s, fifhes or infects, and often in vain -, for, in this way, it travels many a league. ;:7 - ,,;j ;-r vi' It neflles in the brinks of rivers and brooks, in holes made by the water-rats, or by crabs, which it deepens and fafhions;
RMRN9PRN–. Anatomische Hefte. Über einige Besonderheiten a. Primordialcranium v. Lepidosteus osseus. 167 den entsprechenden Teil der anderen Seite. Es ist dies der gewöhnlich als „Occipitalbogen" beschriebene Bezirk. Indes Ligamentum nuchae. Grista occipitalis lateralis Pleuroöccipitale Erster Occipital- nerv (z.) See. Boden d. Cav. erann Chorda Paiaehordale i— Basioccipitale Fig. 7. Querschnitt in der Höhe des ersten Occipitalnervenaustrittes. 20:1. Extrascapulare mit Schleim- kanalquercommissur. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enh
RMRJHHB1–. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 167 THAT PITTSFIELD SMITH He has sold his entire bee and supply business to a man who will fully sustain past reputations, therefore it is with pleasure that he gives his consent to the use of the old name, " That Fittsfleld Smith," for future advertisements. His successor will he prepared to fill all orders promptly and to deal a little better by you than he atrrees. 7-90-12t ADDRESS "THAT PITTSFIELD SMITH," Box I003, Pittsfield, Mass. Please mention tfu- Reuiew. Honey - Extractor, Square Glass Honey-.Iars, T
RMRG7R59–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 167 PLATE 19. Santa Clara County, Calif.. July :7, Vnx. (J. B. Pickuell. Nest-leaving age.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt Print. Off.
RMRETG7M–. The natural history of birds [microform] : from the French of the Count de Buffon. Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. KING-FISHER. 167 and when it would change its place, it finks and ikims along within a foot of the furface of the water } then rifes and halts again. This repeated and almod conti- nual exercife (hows that the bird dives for many fmail objc6)s, fifhes or infects, and often in vain -, for, in this way, it travels many a league. ;:7 - ,,;j ;-r vi' It neflles in the brinks of rivers and brooks, in holes made by the water-rats, or by crabs, which it deepens and fafhions;
RMRE073T–. Human embryology and morphology. Embryology, Human; Morphology. THE CRANIUM. 167 Separate centres of ossification appear in the parachordal cartilages to form (1) the basi-occipital, (2) the two exocci- pitals, and (3) the supra-occipital. The occipital consists of $jS?-parach. cart/7. notochord parach. cart/1 alar proc. £3â 1st ceruic. â 2nd ceruic. Fig. 133.. 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.. Keith, Arthu
RMRGWK5R–. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY—BULLETIN NO. 167. B. T. GALLOWAY, Chief of Bureau. NEW METHODS OF PLANT BREEDING. GEORGE W. OLIVER, Plant Propagator. ISSUED Febklakv 7, 1910.. AVASHINGTON: GOVEUXMENT P HINTING OFFICE. 1 i» 1 0 .. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineeri
RMRE5CBA–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. Pl- 167.. M.FIocKfOT.rJol. Gt MK EUCALYPTUS LCEVOPINEA R. T. Baker (1-2) E. LIGUSTRINA DC. (3-5) E. STRICTA Sieb. (6). E. GRANDIS (Hill) Maiden, var. GRANDIFLORA var. NOV. (7-8). 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.. Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, Gullick
RMRF1DJH–. Catalogue No. 36 : saddlery accessories. Harpham Brothers Company; Horses; Western saddles -- Nebraska; Western riding -- Equipment and supplies. No. 167—Glass Slickers. Each Without Handles. Each. fjii^:hvi;i^rr7m tft No. 41- Overstitch Wheels for No. 40'!. Carriage. Sizes 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10. 11 or 12. Each —404-. 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.. Harpham Brothers Company. Lincoln, NE : Harpham Brothers Com
RMRGJGHF–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Botany; Botany. PARMELIA (AMPHIGYMNIA) IN EAST AFRICA 167 12-16 x 6-7 jum and filiform conidia 10-12 /zm, which agrees well with the East African material. Parmelia preperforata W. Culb., described from Texas (US—holotype), is chemically concordant with the East African specimens of P. aldabrensis, has a maculate upper cortex, marginal to submarginal apothecia, and similar spores and conidia. It differs in having broadly rounded lobes which are not particularly deeply divided, and an underside which is black in the centre with a wide, pale iv
RMRE5KYX–. The crane-flies of New York. Crane flies; Diptera. ^^ L p 5p 166 51- ^V7/7^^ ^N^^^^Ni^, 167 EPIPHBAGMA SOLATRIX 'AND E. FASCIPENNIS Ej)i]ihrnqma solalrix, pupa: IGi, lateral aspect; IGG, head of male, ventral aspect; 167, fifth abdominal segment (diagrammatic) Epiphragma fascipennis, pupa: 165, cephalic crest, lateral aspect 1068. 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.. Alexander, Charles P. (Charles Paul), 188
RMRDWHNY–. Gray's school and field book of botany. Consisting of "Lessons in botany," and "Field, forest, and garden botany," bound in one volume. Botany; Botany. 64 LEAVES. [SECTION 7. a large and very showy petal-like leaf; the original dry scale is apparent iu the notch at the apex. 167. Leaves as Spines occur in several plants. A familiar instance is that of the common Barberry (Fig. 171)- In almost any summer shoot, most of the gi-adations may be seen between the ordinary leaves, with sharp bristly teeth, and leaves which are reduced to a branching spine or thorn. The fact that
RMRHP4HX–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. LUMINESCENCE OF A NEMERTEAN 167 15 km. off the Station. But the nemerteans are not abundant. Only six or seven individuals at best, or sometimes only one or two indi- viduals, are obtained on about two hundred Chelyosoma, which are collected by the fishermen as the result of one day's work. The nemerteans are reddish orange in color. They have many eyes. They vary in length, from 53-115 cm., and are about 0.5-0.7 mm. in diameter, when they are stretched. I found one individual 10 cm. long, but one so short is extremely rare.
RMRGWWJ4–. Bulletin. Ethnology. 462 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BULL. 167 0 5 10 M N •250 M TO -C-7 ABANDONED'CABOCLO : .:'y HOUSE; .. Figure 168.—Plan of C-8—Pacajd, a habitation site of the Arua Phase. 75 meters along the igarape on the edge of natural rise of about 1 meter, which marks the limit of the flood plain. The sherds are hidden by humus and a covering of small trees, and discovery of the site was said to have been made some years before when pineapple bushes were planted. The soil was light tan clay and very hard at the end of the dry season. At this time of the year, the Igarape Apani is
RMRF079C–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. ETJX0.4. 167 nervure and obsolete towards inner margin ; claviform large, dark brown with black outline ; orbicular elongate, elliptical, with brown centre, pale annulus, and black outline ; reniform brown, with dark centre and black outline, the cell between the stigmata dark brown ; postmedial line formed by minute dark striae on the veins, bent outwards below costa, excurved to vein 4, then oblique; sub- terminal line indistinct, pale, dentate at veins 7, 4, 3, 2, and with short dark streaks before it at mid
RMRE6WMY–. The earth and its inhabitants ... Geography. 342 GERMANY. (6,853 inhabitants), and K'o)dgsberg (6,380 inhabitants) ; to the south of that river, Zielenzig (5,731 inhabitants), Dronsoi (5,167 inhabitants), and Sonnenhurg (5,573 inhabitants). The heights which bound the swampy flats of the " Oderbruch " on the west are occupied by towns more or less dependent upon Berlin for their prosperity, Fig. 198 âSWINEMUXDE. Scale 1 : 150,000.. JJeplli umlei-2 j Fatlutiiu 2 Miles Wriezen (7,920 inhabitants), Freknivaldc (6,011 inhabitants), owà Neustadt-Ehers- walde (10,483 inhabitants) being t
RMRDJBP8–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 104. THISTLE FAMILY. 55' 7. Cirsium plattense (Rydb.) Britton. Prairie Thistle. Fig. 4642. Carduus plattensis Rydberg, Contr. Nat. Herb. 3: 167. pi. 2. 1895. Perennial or biennial, the root thick and deep; stem stout, simple, or little branched, ii°-2l° tall, densely white-felted. Leaves deeply pinnatifid, white-tomentose beneath, green, loosely tomen- to
RMRDYJ22–. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. AN ENUMERATION OP CULTIVATED PERNS. 167 of the pedicels of the sporangia concrete, forming thickened receptacles. Son round, confluent.. Genus 82.—Portions of sterile and fertile pinna, natural size, and ditto fertile, enlarged. No. l. 1. S. Germanica, WiUd.; Lowe's Ferns, 2, t. 63; Eooh. Gen. Fil. t. 69. Onoclca Struthiopteris, Sw. ;. Sclih* F'd. t. 105.—Germany. 2. S. Pennsylvaniea, Willd,—North America. § 7. Phegopte
RMRDM8KY–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. SPARGANIACEAE. Vol. I. 7. Sparganium divers if olium Graebner. Various-leaved Bur-reed. Fig. 167. Sparganium diversifolium Graebner, Schrift. Nat. Ges. Danzig. II. 9: 335. 1895. Stem rather stout, i°-3° high; leaves narrow, li"-2i" wide, abruptly pointed, the lower ones flat, the upper ones convex on the back or sharply keeled near the base; bracts si
RMRDM8M8–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. SPARGANIACEAE. Vol. I. 7. Sparganium divers if olium Graebner. Various-leaved Bur-reed. Fig. 167. Sparganium diversifolium Graebner, Schrift. Nat. Ges. Danzig. II. 9: 335. 1895. Stem rather stout, i°-3° high; leaves narrow, li"-2i" wide, abruptly pointed, the lower ones flat, the upper ones convex on the back or sharply keeled near the base; bracts si
RMRGCR5B–. The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Agriculture -- North Carolina. THE BULLETIN or THK NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE^^ RALEIGH Vol. 33, No. 5. MAY, 1912. Whole No. 167. HINTS ON THE SELECTION OF CORN FOR SEED AND EXHIBITION By James M. Gray Assistant Director State Farmers' Institutes. An Ideal to Follow. PUBLISHED MONTHLY AND SENT FREE TO CITIZENS ON APPLICATION. Entered at the Post-oflBce at Raleigh, N. C, as second-class matter, February 7, 1901, under Act of June 6, 1900.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may h
RMRFA97Y–. Catalogue No. 36 : saddlery accessories. Harpham Brothers Company; Horses; Western saddles -- Nebraska; Western riding -- Equipment and supplies. No. 167—Glass Slickers. Each Without Handles. Each. fjii^:hvi;i^rr7m tft No. 41- Overstitch Wheels for No. 40'!. Carriage. Sizes 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10. 11 or 12. Each —404-. 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.. Harpham Brothers Company. Lincoln, NE : Harpham Brothers Com
RMRDPB46–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. CARROT FAMILY. I. Phellopterus montanus Xutt. Mountain Cymopterus. Fig. 3146. Cymopterus montanus T. & G. Fl. N. A. i: 624. 184a. Phellopterus montanus Nutt.; Coult. & Rose, Contr. U. S Nat Herb. 7: 167. 1900. Somewhat glaucous, or very slightly pubescent. Leaves i'-6' higii, stout-petioled, pinnate, or bipinnate, the segments oblong, obtuse, entire, toothed,
RMRMAP2D–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. DEVONIC FISHES OF THE NEW YORK FORMATIONS 167 more closely with Rhizodonts, and is definitely assigned to that family by Woodward. The enlarged scale ornament of the type specimen described by Hall is shown in plate 7, figure 9. A fairly accurate concept of the appearance presented by several Crossopterygian and other typical Devonic fishes is afforded by the restoration given in text figure 35, for which we are indebted to Mr F. A. Lucas, author of Animals before Man in Noi^ih Auierica and other popular works.. Osteolepis. Devonian Fis
RMRDJB9R–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 30. CARROT FAMILY. 645 I. Phellopterus montanus Nutt. Mountain Cymopterus. Fig. 3146. Cymopterus montanus T. & G. Fl. N. A. i: 624. 1840. Phellopterus montanus Nutt.; Coult. & Rose, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 7: 167. 1900. Somewhat glaucous, or very slightly pub'escent. Leaves i'-6' high, stout-petioled, pinnate, or bipinnate, the segments oblong, ob
RMRG7RHT–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 167 PLATE 7. Near Salera, N. J., April 23, 1930. In a stall in a deserted barn. K. L. Coffin.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt Print. Of
RMRF1MBJ–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. ETTXOA. 167 nervure and obsolete towards inner margin ; clavit'orm large, dark brown witli black outline ; orbicular elongate, elliptical, with brown centre, pale annulus, and black outline ; reniform brown, with dark centre and black outline, the cell between the stigmata dark brown ; postmedial line formed by minute dark striae on the veins, bent outwards below costa, excurved to vein 4, then oblique ; sub- terminal line indistinct, pale, dentate at veins 7, 4, 3, 2, and with short dark streaks before it at middle ; a termina
RMRF8P8T–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. ETJX0.4. 167 nervure and obsolete towards inner margin ; claviform large, dark brown with black outline ; orbicular elongate, elliptical, with brown centre, pale annulus, and black outline ; reniform brown, with dark centre and black outline, the cell between the stigmata dark brown ; postmedial line formed by minute dark striae on the veins, bent outwards below costa, excurved to vein 4, then oblique; sub- terminal line indistinct, pale, dentate at veins 7, 4, 3, 2, and with short dark streaks before it at mid
RMRF8X7P–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. ETTXOA. 167 nervure and obsolete towards inner margin ; clavit'orm large, dark brown witli black outline ; orbicular elongate, elliptical, with brown centre, pale annulus, and black outline ; reniform brown, with dark centre and black outline, the cell between the stigmata dark brown ; postmedial line formed by minute dark striae on the veins, bent outwards below costa, excurved to vein 4, then oblique ; sub- terminal line indistinct, pale, dentate at veins 7, 4, 3, 2, and with short dark streaks before it at middle ; a termina
RMRGWTAM–. Bulletin. Ethnology. BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY BULLETIN 167 PLATE 7. , O '— 13— 2 M.2 u °^ ja - o Jg^ Cl, (u — o > U ^ o >. o ^ 'CIh 5: °fi o U TO '^ '^^^ «—' M .2 '^ t>.pq - Sj= '^ oj.t: • S &^ 0"^ .2 Oh ^-g eLH D it: u N. 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.. Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.
RMRDMJ96–. My studio neighbors. Natural history. Agalkna, house spider, 7. Alypia, grape-vine-moth, 160. Andromeda (W. liguslriua), singular greeting to the bee, 126; interior arrangement of flower, 128; re- lease of llie pollen, 129. Angrxcum, orcliid of Madagascar, with nectary eleven inches long, 210- Ants» herding the aphides, 166; a model honey-farm, 167. •' Ant-holes," 61. Aphides, plant-lice, founders of the feast, 165; herded by ants, 167. Apocynuni, dogbane, 236. Apj'ophora, spume-bearer, 82. Arethusa bulbosa, orchid, 175. Argiope, field spider, 8. Aristolochias, 119. Aristotle, 23. Arum,
RMRPT3RX–. Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Entomologie Organ der "Allgemeinen Entomologischen Gesellschaft" ; Internationales Organ für die Interessen der allgemeinen und angewandten Entomologie wie der Insekten-Biologie. Insects. Beiträge zur Metamorphose der deutschen Trichopteren. 167 X Fig. Metanotum häutig ; mit drei Paar Chitin- schildern (s. Fig. 7), die mit schwarzen Borsten besetzt sind. Beine allmählich länger, Verhältnis etwa wie 14 : 18 : 19. Erstes Beinpaar kurz und kräftig, mit zahlreichen schwarzen Borsten besetzt. Innenseite des Schenkelringes und des Schenkels mit einem Kamme von
RMRE5D0A–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Sea.. Ice dynamics and thermodynamics 219 170" 169° 168° 167° 166° 165°. •60° 174° Figure 13-7. Dynamic topography between 2 March and 15 March 1979 computed from CTD stations illustrated in Fig. 13-2. Note northwesterly set of lines of constant topography. This implies a relatively weak northwesterly current. the southern margin; ice processes over the Bering Sea shelf can thus be thought of as a conveyor belt. The interaction between the dynamic and thermo- dyna
RMRJD9P4–. Cattle ticks (Ixodoidea) of the United States. Ixodidae; Ticks. Fig. 165.—Tarsus IV of male E. calcaratus. After Birula, 1895, fig. 19. In his more extensive paper, published three years later, Koch (184:7, p. 121) again refers to this form, giving two illustrations (copied as tigs. 167, 168, in this paper), together with the following diagnosis and description: Jlfai^'.—Oval, very shining, posteriorly with three longitudinal grooves; yellow red; mouth shield [capitulum] reddish; palpi and legs yellow. Female.—Head shield [scutum] elongate, blood red, anteriorly in the middle field a fiery r
RMRGX2X6–. Bulletin. Ethnology. 106 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BULL. 167 the large, quartz particles in the coarse granite. One surface is well polished and smoothed from usage as some sort of grinding stone. Only half of the specimen exists with the rounded end slightly battered from use as a hammerstone; perhaps this latter usage occurred only after it had broken and become useless as a grinding stone. The present fragment measures 7.8 cm. long, 8.5 cm. wide, and 2.4 cm. thick, tapering slightly to 1 cm. thick at the end (fig. 25,6). SITE A-8 AURORA Although the site was constructed by peoples of
RMRGJX75–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). NEMATODES OF FROGS 167. Figs. 2-8. Austracerca flindersi. 1. Lateral view of male tail. 3. Ventral view of gubernaculum and papillae on anterior lip of cloacal opening. 4. Dorsal view of head showing detail of buccal caity. 5-8. Raillietnema karlanum. 5. Lateral iew of male tail. 6. Dorsal view of head. 7. 'entral view of male tail showing distribution of caudal papillae. 8. Head in optical section showing shape of cuticular thickening at anterior end of oesophagus.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that
RMRHA9BN–. Boston journal of natural history. Natural history. Binncy on Terrestrial Molluslcs. 167 Mehimpvs torvsii Jliincii, Cat. Yold. p. 38. Mtlumpus moiiilis Shutti.kwouth, Diagn. No. 7, p. 1H2. DESCRIPTION.. Animal not observed. Shell imperforate, obconic, smooth, chestnut-colored, with 3 light, narrow bands ; spire short, convex conic ; suture slightly impressed ; whorls from 9 to 10, the upper ones flattened, the last about equalling I of the length of the shell, arcuately ridged below; aperture subvertical, narrow, angulated below; one deep parietal fold, one subvertical, stout columellar fold
RMRGWYR2–. Bulletin. Ethnology. 274 PUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BDLL. 167. Figure 98.—J-14, Mound 1, cut 1, jar M, Marajoara Phase. body diameter is attained 35 cm, above the base. Body wall thickness varies between 1.4 and 1.7 cm., rim thickness is 3.3 cm. The lid is Camutins Plain, with an orange-tan surface and some fire clouding. The interior is smooth and even, while the exterior is marred by smoothing marks and other irregularities. The short, outslanting sides join the curving bottom at an angle of 25 degrees. The base is flattened. Exterior diameter of the thickened rim is 52 cm., total depth
RMRDJ9AM–. Text-book of embryology. Embryology. Ill AIR-BLADDEE 167. Fig. 93.—Development of the air-bladder of a Teleost. (After Moser, 1904.) A, Kkodeus, 5 mm., longitudinal section;, B, Rhodeits, 6 mm., longitudinal section; C, Rliodeus, 7 mrn., transverse section, showing small pouch-like outgrowth of pneumatic duct; end, endoderm; ent, enteric cavity; I, air-bladder; li, liver; Ar, notoohord; no, pronephric chamber; p.d, pneumatic duct y, yolk. , ,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance
RMREB6J7–. Conditions of life in the sea; a short account of quantitative marine biological research. Marine biology. 170 A CENSUS OF THE SEA [PART 11 cruise III. 59 hauls were made and 13 were negative. The average numbers of cod eggs captured were:— per square metre of sea investigated. Now consider the relation of eggs in different stages of de- velopment. If we divide all the ova taken into three groups we have the following ratios:—. I. 1st stage : all later stages larvae = 100 114 2-7. II. do. : do. do. = 100 :167 :18-3 III. do. : do. do. = 100 221 : 141. The well-known course of a spawning seaso
RMREGN06–. Commercial carnation culture; a practical guide to modern methods of growing the American carnation for market purposes. Carnations. AMERICAN CARNATIONS IN ENGLAND 167 magnificent blooms, sometimes measuring between 6 in., and 7 in. in diameter. The leading varieties in this class are Albino, Exquisite, Lady Millar, Mrs. C. F. Raphael, Mrs. Gott and Majestic. They produce an average of nine blooms per plant in the course of a year, and in America a good salesman would have no difficulty in getting a tall price fo** each of the blooms. American ladies at English shows always greatly admire th
RMRHE10R–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 34 (1983) Heft 1-3 Vögel des (Süd-)Sudan 167. Abb. 6 (links): Verbreitung von Pytilia melba-Formen: Quadrat citerior, Dreieck clan- ceyi; offener Kreis belli; Dreieck im Kreis belli x clanceyi; schwarzer Kreis soudanensis. Abb. 7 (rechts): Verbreitung von Sylvietta brachyura-Formen: offene Kreise dilutior, schwarze Kreise brachyura; Sterne leucopsis. — Karten M. Grabert. bildet, die Unterschwanzdecken sind deutlicher gestreift als bei soudanensis oder clanceyi. Rote
RMRDHN2G–. British fungus-flora. A classified text-book of mycology. Fungi. ASCOBOLUS. 167 have observed, do not project beyond the surface of the disc at maturity; the large-celled parenchymatous excipulum also agrees with Ascoholus. In the early stage, while the spores. Ascdbolus harbatus, Mass. & Crossl. Fig. 1, group of fungi, nat. size; —Figs. 2, 3, entire fungus and section; x 75;—Fig. 4, cells of ex- cipulum ;—Fig. 5, ascus with spores and paraphyses;—Fig. 6, spores in various stages of development;—Fig. 7, marginal hairs;—Figs. 4-7 X 500. are yet hyaline, the fungus would pass for a species
RMRHFE81–. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds : seeds that succeed. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Poultry Equipment and supplies Catalogs. The fluted force is designed to sow surely and evenly whatever seed is being sown. The fertilizer mechan- ism will sow 30 to 1135 lbs. to the acre. 9-7 single disc. $150.00 11-7 single disc... 167.75 Prices on other mod- els on application. Binder Twine $75.75. It is well understood that good binder twine is essential to sucessful binding. Uniform size and strength
RMRHFE7H–. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds : 1935. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Poultry Equipment and supplies Catalogs. The fluted force is designed to sow surely and evenly whatever seed is being sown. The fertilizer mechan- ism will sow 30- to 1135 lbs. to the acre. 9-7 single disc...$150.00 11-7 single disc... 167.75 Prices* on other mod- els on application. Double Row Corn Planter. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for r
RMRD4447–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 978 MANDEVILLA JIANGXPERA each 2 in. across. Argentine Rep. B.R. 26:7. B.M.3797. Gn. 29, p. 537. G.C. III. 2:817. P.M. 16:289. R.H. 1845:167. âCharacterized by a pale, fleshy pectinate ring between the base of the calyx and corolla. sff j| MANDKAGOEA (name used by Hipprocates; i-efer- ring to its growing near s
RMRRTXA5–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^:^'f'f^vr!^^'^^T'r"^^f^''!i^^fwfif^^ . •'?? •'??'? •? ?;. August 7, 1918. The Florists^ Review 65 ,^^'Any grower contemplating any changes for the distribution of their flowers will find it to their advan- tage to write, or come and see me. me w.rf 9fttk ^iT»mt MFW YORK The best market pikes assured. Prompt retnros. Satisfaction guaranteed. '"'^ ««r2l!TiS?i*»«...S^ ESTABUSHJDiWT OP.W EVERY MORNma AT « OCtOCK TELEPHONES, 167 and 4468 Madison Square J. K. ALLEN C. FORD, New York 121 W. 28tli 8tr«et, Tel. 3870.8871 Madison Square Successor
RMRE2A08–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 978 MAXDE VILLA 3IANG1FEEA each 2 in. across. Argentine Rep. B.H.'2iJ:7. B.M. 'M9. Gn. 29, p. 5:il. G.O. IIL 2:817. P.M. lB:2sit. R.H. 1845:167. —(Jbaracterized by a pale, Hesliy pectiuate rinji between the base of the calyx and corolla. -y ^| MANDRAGORA (name used by Hippocrates; refer- ring to its growing
RMRHE1CG–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 64 developed along the entire body and part of the tail. Elongated supraoculars in broad contact with eye. One canthal scale separating supraocular from supranasal. Normally 10 supralabials on each side. Eye separated from supralabials by two scale rows. Upper preocular separated from nasal by a loreal. 11 or more scales in first, and 13 or more in second circumocular ring. Interocular row of 7 or more scales. Two apicals in contact with rostral. Ventrals 148—167 in number. Females with 27 to 36 subcaudals and males with 32 to 37 subcaudals. Normally
RMRG7M67–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 7.—Mustelus maculatus (Kner and Steindachner). From the type of M. nigro- maculatus Evermann and Radcliffe, 510 mm. long, Lobos de Tierra Island, Peru (U.S.N.M. No. 77699). Insert, ventral view of head. (After Evermann and Radcliffe, 1917.) MUSTELUS MACULATUS (Kner and Steindachner) Caz6n; Tollo; Tollito Figure 7 Triakis maculatus Kner and Steindachner, 1866, p. 391, listed from the indefi- nite locality "Sudsee" (original description).—Steindachner, 1869b, p. 26, Mazatldn, Mexico.—Garman, 1913, p. 167 (redescribed from spec
RMRE5CM3–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. Pl- 167.. M.FiQcKrcm.dei. et lith- EUCALYPTUS LCEVOPINEA R. T. Baker (1-2) E. LIGUSTRINA DC. (3-5) E. STRICTA Sieb. (6). E. GRANDIS (Hill) Maiden, var. GRANDIFLORA var. NOV. (7-8). 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.. Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, W. A. Gullick, government printer
RMRE1PED–. Agricultural botany, theoretical and practical. Botany, Economic; Botany. A B U Fio, 167.— .-/, One-grained Wheat ur Small Spelt Wheat ( rriHaini uwUBiocoili! L.). A', Two-gi'ained Spelt, or ' Starch 'lLeat' {^rri/icinn xaii-nu}! (liit'ccuin or 7'. dicthctini Schrk.). C Common Beari:Ile=?^ Red Spelt {Triih tun saLkn!L!an L.).. 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.. Percival, John, 1863-1949. New York, H. Holt
RMRJD9PF–. Cattle ticks (Ixodoidea) of the United States. Ixodidae; Ticks. 446 BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY.. Fig. 165.—Tarsus IV of male E. calcaratus. After Birula, 1895, fig. 19. In his more extensive paper, published three years later, Koch (184:7, p. 121) again refers to this form, giving two illustrations (copied as tigs. 167, 168, in this paper), together with the following diagnosis and description: Jlfai^'.—Oval, very shining, posteriorly with three longitudinal grooves; yellow red; mouth shield [capitulum] reddish; palpi and legs yellow. Female.—Head shield [scutum] elongate, blood red, anterior
RMRDJG2G–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. 326 ICHTHYOPSIDA rounded by gelatinous discs, the black ovum (fig. 167, 1) being seen as a small round body in the middle. The young (3) when hatched and free from the gelatinous envelope attach themselves by two suckers to the jeUy of the spawn. The young Tadpoles are very like " tailed amphibia," and in their earliest stage have. Pio. 167.—Development of the Pbog. 1 and 2, Ova; 3-5, tadpoles; 6, period when i5rst pair of legs form (posterior pair); 7, both pairs of legs present (Urodela stage); 8, tail disappearing; 9, adult
RMRD7A82–. Electronic apparatus for biological research. Electronic apparatus and appliances; Biology -- Research. iVn SVf Rk Figure 11.6 -18 volts Figure 11.7 itself more bias and the current falls. To increase R^ but preserve the status quo in other respects we need a new circuit; we return the bottom of Rj^ to a fixed negative potential (Figure 11.7). Suppose we make R^ 10,000 O. * Assuming we take the output to be dVR^^ + SVr^. Usually only dVR^ is used, so the gain is effectively lessened by the factor RlK^l + Rr)- 167. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may
RMRHFE88–. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds : 1935. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Poultry Equipment and supplies Catalogs. McCormick-Deering Hoosier Drills. The fluted force is designed to sow surely and evenly whatever seed is being sown. The fertilizer mechan- ism will sow 30- to 1135 lbs. to the acre. 9-7 single disc...$150.00 11-7 single disc... 167.75 Prices* on other mod- els on application. Double Row Corn Planter. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may
RMRE9E8M–. Early geophysical papers of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Petroleum; Prospecting. 56 SYLVAIN J. PIRSON feet. Thus ^2=200 — 33 = 167 feet. The average resistivity of the 200 33 167 two upper layers in parallel is then given by = 1 and p'i 657 2630 p= 1,755 onm feet- By the application of Tagg's charts to the lower part of the curve, Table II is obtained. The depth-resistivity factor curves computed from Table II give a good area of convergence (Fig. 7) for which the coordinates are hi--h'i= 187 feet and .£2 = 0.58. The value of the resistivity of the lower medium is obtained by
RMRGER23–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 466 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 153, No. 4 166. Figures 166-169. Male genitalia of Acraga (scale = 0.5 mm). Figure 166. Acraga species C (BMNH 85-7} lateral. Figure 167^ Acraga concolor (BMNH 86-36), lateral (a) and ventral (b). Figure 168. Acraga beebei, holotype (USNM 22646), lateral. Figure 169. Acraga citrinopsis (BMNH 86-28), lateral.. 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
RMRHKA28–. A biology of Crustacea. Crustacea. CONTENTS Chapter Page Introduction xv i. Origin and Radiation i 2. Feeding, Locomotion and Respiration 19 3. Blood and its Circulation 39 4. Colours 50 5. Growth and Life Histories 62 6. Behaviour 84 7. Associations With Other Animals 98 8. Parasitic Crustacea 107 9. Distribution 124 10. Crustacea and Man 155 Appendix—A Classification of Crustacea 167 Index 171. 9u8 IX. 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 perfectl
RMRGA854–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. PLATE LXXXI. SASSAFRAS Au uvat. A »;. A 7. A fruitius braiieh. x 5. A winter twij;, x ?.. I). Section of a winter twia. x h. 167 SASSAFRAS Sassafras variifolium, (Salisbury) Kuntze FAMILY AND GENXJS DESCRIPTION—The Laurel family, Lauraceae, comprises about 40 eenera with between 900 and 1,000 species which are confined mostly to the tropics. Six cenera are found In North America, 4 of which reach tree-size. Two genera. Sassafras and Benzoin are native to Pennsylvania. The species described on this page is the sole
RMRHKM9J–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. NIXON ET AL Table 1 Activities / Entamoeba histolytica anil Trichomonas aginalix Fe-hydrogencutes Sample Hydrogenase activity (nmol/min/mg of protein)'' Bacteria transformed with E. histolyticti Fe-hydrogenase Transfected E. hixiolytica with Fe- hydrogenase I ru humnmis Yu^nidlis T. viif>inalis + 0.47 mg E. histolyticti lysate" 36(2) 3.5 ± 0.7 (3) 167 ± 32 (41 114(2) a Averages +/— standard deviations, where possible. Number of deter- minations in parentheses. '"Calculated A", = 0.56 mg (amount of E. liii
RMRF8G99–. Catalogue of the mammals of Western Europe (Europe exclusive of Russia) in the collection of the British museum. Mammals. EUPICAPRA 993 RUPICAPRA RUPICAPRA LilUlRMlS. 1758. [Capra] 7-upicapra LiniiiEus, Syst. Nat., i, 10th ed., p. 68 (Switzerland). 1829. ? Rupicapra hamulicornis Burnett, Quart. Journ. Sci. Lit. Art., 1829, pt. II, p. 353 (nomen nudum). 1843. Rupicapra tragus Gray, List Spec. IMamm. Brit. Mus., p. 167 (Kenaming of rupicapra). 1845. R[upicap7-a] capella Bonaparte, Atti della sesta Riunione degli Scienziati Itaiiani, Milano, 1844, p. 337 (Renaming of rupicapra). 1847. [Capra ru
RMRG7ETG–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 136 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 236. Figure iS.—Peltidium intermedium A. Scott, loc. 167-D-7, ad. 9: a, leg 1; b, leg 2; c, leg 3; d, leg 4; ^, leg 5. {a-d, X 275; ^, X 460.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; f
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