RMRPNY5W–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 727. Our Cluly Rates are: ^l.QO for two copies (to the same or diflerent post-offices); and tor THREE or more copies, 90 cents each. EDITOR. Vol. mil Jniie4,lll9L Ho, 23, Editorial Buzzijigs. There are as many lovely things, As many pleasant tones, For those who sit by cottage hearths. And those who sit on thrones. Xlie Punic Bees very seldom sting, but they are not stingless bees. Tea L,eaves, in a pan of water, is advised by an English apiarist, to be provided at drinking places for bees. Dark Colors should be avoided when pain
RMRGKAD3–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Botany; Botany. 218 H. KROG & T. D. V. SWINSCOW. Fig. 25 Parmelia taitae Krog & Swinscow, holotype (O). Rule = 1 cm. Type: Kenya, Coast Province, Taita District, Taita Hills, Mt Iyale, 3° 23' S, 38° 20' E, alt. 1980 m, epilithic on granitic rock, 9 December 1973, coll. /. Nordal no. INB 727 (O— holotype). Parmelia eborina Hale, described from Central America, has similar spores and conidia but lacks cilia, has subsessile apothecia, and produces protocetraric acid without the addition of fumarprotocetraric acid. It is possible that P.
RMRJYD4M–. Atlas deutscher Meeresalgen. Algae; Marine algae. 59 Tafel 40. Genus Rhodochorton Näg. Gattungscharakter vgl. S. 23. Rhodochorton minutum Slhr sp. Syn. Callithamnion minutum SUHR in Flora 1831, p. 727 Fig. 3. C. uiiiait/ssiininu SUHR in KÜTZING Spec. Alg. p. 640 und Tab. phyc. XI Taf. 57!- Dichte Raschen von 0,5 bis i Millimeter Höhe an grösseren Algen. Aus kriechenden, verzweigten, dem Substrat dicht angeschmiegten, theilweise pseudoparenchymatisch verbundenen Horizontalfäden erheben sich aufrechte, reichlich und vorwiegend einseitswendig verästelte Thallusfäden, die in eine farblose einzel
RMRJ5206–. A preliminary list of the plants of New Brunswick [microform]. Botany; Plants; Plantes; Plantes. Preliminary List of the Plants of New Brunswick. 69 343. DULICHIUM, Richard. 717 D. spathacoum, Pers. Very wet places, toil, Hay, Herb. Kent, Fowler; Nor- 718 719 720 721 722 '23 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 731 780 733 734 735 736 344. IIELEOCIIARIS, R. Brown. - Spike-rush. H. Robbinsii, Oakcs. Ken d rick's Lake and Potter's Lake near St. Stephen, Vroom, Herb. H. obtusa, Schultes. Muddy places. Common. H. pahistws, R. Br. Common, botli the large form, which grows in water, and the smaller form in
RMRPNTME–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 727. PUBLISHED BY- t GEORGE SSf. YORK& CO. CHICAGjOjIliL. ' ONE DOI.I.AR PER YEAR. dub Rates,—Two copies, $1.80 ; 3 copies, $2.50; 4 copies, $3.20; 5 copies, $3.75. Mailed to any addresses. THOMAS G. NEWMAN, GEORGE W. YORK, Editors. yolXIIX. Jniie2,1892. 1.23, Editorial Buzzlyigs- We Iiive enraptured—tliou'rt here, O June ! All fragrant with ilie odor of thy roses. Father I^angstrotli—the "grand old man" of American apiculture—as noticed on page 635, is again freed from his sad brain-troubles, and in a letter receiv
RMRHKN5R–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 42 L. R. McEDWARD AND K. H. MORGAN Table 3 Regression parameters for all 47 species of echinoderms Model a b c k Fit A.Y predict Y Linear 2.607 8.610 0.838 8.11 /ul [-2.179-7.393] [7.474-9.746] [35%] Power — 20.381 0.702 0.907 — [14.331-26.432] [0.592-0.812] Allometric -3.141 23.128 0.666 0.911 8.36 jul [-8.194-1.912] [14.925-31.331] [0.543-0.789] [36%] Polynomial -2.201 19.478 -0.561 0.984 — [-3.922—0.481] [18.229-20.727] [-0.622—0.500] Regression parameters are illustrated for each model in Table 2. Fit is the proportion