RMRGH3N5–. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 1919] Merriam: Tertiary Mammalian Faunas of Mohave Desert 513. 90 91 92 93 Figs. 90 to 93. Camel remains from Barstow Miocene, Mohave Desert, Cali- fornia. Fig. 90, Procamelus, sp., radius and ulna, no. 22492, X Vt; fig. 91, Procamelus, sp., cannon bone and phalanges, anterior limb, no. 22491, X x/±; fig- 92, Alti- oamelus?, sp., cannon bone, no. 21552, X % ; fig. 93, Alticamelus?, sp., distal half of radius, no. 22493, X. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability
RMRGEYF2–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. nigriventris (11) i9& 9^^^ 99 « tarapaca (12) A. iBi. H 106 107 calamuchita 105 - (13) Figures 84-91. Metepeira nigriventris (Taczanowski) (sp. 11; ir25'S, 75°48'W). 84, male palpus, mesal. 85, epigynum, pos- terior. 86, epigynum, ventral. 87, male embolic division, ventral. 88, male, dorsal. 89, male, ventral. 90, female, dorsal. 91, female, ventral. , „„ . Figures 92-99 Metepeira tarapaca new species (sp. 12; 21°39'S, 69°33'W). 92, male palpus, mesal. 93, epigynum, postenor. 94, epigynum, ventral. 95, male emb
RMRGJ7JW–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 62 D. HODKINSON & D. HOLLIS. Figs 85-94 Arytaina and Cyamophila species. 85-87, A. adenocarpi: (85) tf genitalia, lateral view; (86) tf paramere'inner view; (87) apical segment of aedeagus. 88-90, A magnidentata. f) lateral view; (89) cT paramere, inner view; (90) apical segment of aedeagus. 91 A. atlasiensis V terminalia, lateral view. 92, A. hispanica: ? terminalia, lateral view. 93, C. g/ycyrr/nzae: $ terminal*, lateral view. 94, C. prohaskai: $ terminalia, lateral view.. Please note that these images are extracted from scan
RMRGR30X–. Bulletin de la Société linnéenne de Normandie. Natural history; Natural history -- France. XIX Autriche-Hongrie 89. BitiÏNN. Natiirforscliender Verein in Brûnn. 90. Budapest. K. Ungarische geologische Anstalt. 91. Phague. K. Bohmisciie Gessellschafl der Wis- senscliaften. 92. Vienne. K. K. Akademie der Wissenschaften. 93. id. K. K. Nalurhistorisches Ilofinuseum. 94. id. K. K. Geologische Beichsanstalt. 95. id. K. K. Zoologisch-bolanisclieGesellschaft in Wien, Wollzeile, 12. Belgique 90. Bruxelles. Académie B. des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arls de Belgique. 97. id. Société B. de Bota
RMRJDAEA–. Cattle ticks (Ixodoidea) of the United States. Ixodidae; Ticks. An. Rpt. B, A, I. 1900 PLATE LXXIX. 82 84 85 86 87 88 89. 90 91 92 Haines, del. A Hoen aCo.,Lithocaustic FIGS. 82, 86, 90. DORSAL VIEWS OF THE SPINOSE EAR TICK (ORNITHODOROS MEGNINI). NATURAL SIZE. ORIGINAL. FIGS. 83, 87, 91. THE SAME. X2. ORIGINAL. FIGS. 84, 88, 92. VENTRAL VIEWS OF SAME SPECIMENS. NATURAL SIZE. ORIGINAL. FIGS. 85, 89, 93. THE SAME. X2. ORIGINAL.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illust
RMRGERXC–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Verrucosa, Acanthepeira—Orb-weavers • Levi 381. Figures 88-100. Wixia ectypa (Walckenaer). 88-91. Epigynum. 88. Ventral. 89. Posterior. 90. Lateral. 91. Pos- terior, cleared. 92. Female, eye region and chelicerae. 93-95. Female abdomen, posterior. 93. (Florida). 94, 95. (Georgia). 96-100. Left male palpus. 96. Mesal. 97. Ventral. 98-100. Expanded. 98. Mesal. 99. Subventral. 100. Embolus, dorsal. Abbreviations, a, terminal apophysis; c, conductor; e, embolus; h, hematodocha; m, median apophysis; pm, para- median apophy
RMRGYR47–. Bulletin. Ethnology. DEXsMom:] TETOjST SIOUX MUSIC 283 Old Songs—(4) Songs Used in Treatment of the Sich—Continued Rhythmic Analysis—Continued COMPARISON OF METRIC UNIT OF VOICE AND DRUM (TEMPO) Number of songs. Serial Nos. of songs. Drum and voice having the same metric unit Drum faster than voice Drum slower than voice Drum not recorded ,.... Total SO 93 79,94 81, S2, S3, 84, 85, 8G, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92 PLOTS OF SOXGS USED IN TREATMENT OF THE SICK Among the plots selected from those of the preceding group may be noted three which resemble Class A (see fig. 19) but contain ascending prog
RMRGF6F6–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figs. 91! 97. Stratuda graiidis Banks. 92. Female genitalia, dorsal view (Zion Natl. Pk.). 93-97. Epigynuni. 93. (Zion Natl. Pk.). 94. (Richfield, Utah). 95. (Graham Mts., Arizona). 96, (Hannagan. Arizona). 97. (Alma, New Mexico). Figs. 98-103. S. nic.ricuHd, new name. 98. Female genitalia, dorsal view (Chiricahiia Mts., Arizona). 99-103. Epigynum. 99. (St. George, Utah). 100. (Big Bend, Texas). 101. (Otero Co.. New Mexico). 102. (Utah I>k.. Utah). 103. (Chiricahua Mts., Arizona).. Please note that these images are
RMRGJCK8–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 92 95. 97 96 Figs 90-97. 90-94, Pensus gen. n. 90-92, P. gilae (Casey). 90, Head and pronotum. 91, Variant of side of pronotum. 92, Metatrochanter and femur of <J. 93-94, P. guate- malenus (Sharp). 93, Head and pronotum. 94, Variant of side of pronotum. 95-97. Calpus bacchi gen. et sp. n. 95, Hind leg of £ (less tarsi). 96, Head and pronotum. 97, Variant of anterior angle of pronotum.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appea
RMRG86C6–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 91.—Design from a red bowl from Apache Creek. Figure 93, bird design, interpreted in cloud and rain forms, in solid black and gradined figures (dual treatment). The triangular figures above are feathers (wings). It is probable that the idea here is a combination of the bird and feathered serpent, the latter being represented by the black element of the volutes. (From a vase. Blue, Arizona, Cat. No. 245518, U.S.N.M.). Fig. 92.—Bird design from a bowl FKOM Blue. Fig, 93.—Bird design from a vase from Blue. Figure 94 is a more complicated d
RMRGDMB9–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Neoscona Spiders • Berman and Levi 491. Neoscona neo/heis (Petrunkevitch). Figs. 91-95. Epigynum. 91. Ventral. 92. Lateral. 93. Lateral, cleared. 94. Posterio- dorsal. 95. Posteriodorsal cleared. Figs. 96-99. Left palpus. 96. Ventral, cymbium removed. 97. Lateral. 98. Ventral view of palpal structures. 99. Apical view. Fig. 100. Female abdomen. Scales. 0.1 mm, abdomen 1 mm. Trans. Connecticut Acad. Sci., 30: 322, fig.s. 200-204, 9, $. Not Neoscona oaxacensis Keyserling. Cuhanella recta Franganillo, 1930, Mem. Inst. Na
RMRHDTC9–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Volker AssrNG: Eastern Mediterranean Medon Species 69 (ISNB); Anatolia mér., Alanya: Dim Irmak, VI. 1968, G. Fagel(ISNB).. Figs. 90 - 93: Medon siibfiisciiliis Fagel: Aedeagus in lateral and in ventral view (90, 91); apical part of aedeagus of other male in lateral view (92); posterior margin of male stemite VI1 (93). Scale: 0.2 mm. M. besucheti: Holotype <S: Turquie Adana, Karatepe, 3- 5-67, CI. Besuchet / HOLOTYPUS / Medon besucheti n. sp. Det. A. Bordoni 1975
RMRDA38M–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. THE OSTRACODA 823 91 Terminal segment of second leg with three unlike setae, one of which is reflexed (Fig. 1291 d). Subfamily Candoninae . 92 92 (94) Shell reticulate, very tumid. Small, plump forms, not more than 0.80 mm. long. Second antenna of both sexes five-segmented. Paracandona Hartwig 1899 . 93 93 Shell profusely ornamented with polygonal areas and tubercles (Fig. 1291 a). Paracandona euplectella Brady and Norman 1889. Length 0.56 to 0.58 mm., height 0.32 to 0.36 mm., width 0.32 to 0.34 mm. Male somewhat larger. One terminal claw of mandibula
RMRH6XG9–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 'ine Harness t0RSE BOOTS San Francisco, Cal.^0-**- SflDd for Illustrated Catalog THE ALWAYS RELIABLE. ^nvaiivaiTTiixriTionxr U. M. C. WINS Grand American Handicap at Kansas City, April 14th to ISth, Mr. Martin Diefenderfer, an amateur shooter of Wood River, Nebraska, using U. M. C Shells, won first prize in the Grand American Handicap with a score of 94 out of 100. Mr. Max E. Hensler of Battle Creek, Mich., won second with a score of 93 out of 100. Mr. Hensler, who is but 19 years old, also won the Preliminary Handicap with a score of 91. He always shoots U. M.
RMRGHF1N–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology. 44 H. BERGER & W. FOISSNER. Figs 89-94 Euplotes Corsica from life (Figs 89-91), after wet silver impregnation (Fig. 92), and after protargol impregnation (Figs 93, 94). 89, 90 Ventral and lateral view. 91 Cyst. 92 Dorsal argyrome. 93, 94 Infraciliature in ventral and dorsal view. Description (Figs 89-94, Tables 1, 12). Posterior third of the cell with a hyaline edge, especially on the right side. Ventral surface with 3 median ridges. Dorsal surface only slightly ridged, protrudes beyond the ventral surface posteriorly. About 2 : 1
RMRD7RAF–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 21 Ambo. report Dec. 30,1876, Vlllh up to VIIIg, and XIV. In Clay- pole's collections in Perry county there are 77 specimens from 20 collectino; stations. See Kept. 000, Cat. of Museum, 1888. Specimens in the cabinet 00, Pal. Coll. by Fellows & Genth, 1875, Marshall's creek, Monroe Co., Pa., IlamMton shale^ VIIIc^ 804-91; 804-93-2; 806-8. G. B. Simpson, 1888. Specimen 807-46 from Kintner's farm, Marshall's creek, Monroe Co., IlamMton strata, VIIIc, 858-4
RMRGJ4J3–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. . Figs 89-94 Ankylopteryx. 89, A. basalis, 90, 92, A. buttikaferi, 93, 94, A. venusta. 89, fore and hind wing (from Kimmins); 90, apex of 3 abdomen, lateral; 91, apex of 9 abdomen, lateral; 92, c? genitalia, lateral; 93, 9 spermatheca, lateral; 94, 9 subgenitale, caudal. and the Afrotropics 18 species have been des- cribed, eight species are known from India and southern China, 20 from the Oriental region, with a further four Australian species. Diagnosis. Adult. Small to medium lacewings; fore wing (Fig. 89) 9-17 mm; ground colour
RMRH6X27–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. VRSE BOOTS San Francisco, Cal. Sand for Illustrated Catalog THE ALWAYS RELIABLE. -A-ivEii^cxjnxrnpionxr UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY U. M. C. WINS Grand American Handicap at Kansas City, April 14th to 18th, Mr. Martin Diefenderfer, an amateur shooter of Wood River, Nebraska, using U. M. C. Shells, won first prize in the Grand American Handicap with a score of 94 out of 100. Mr. Max E. Hensler of Battle Creek, Mich., won second with a score of 93 out of 100. Mr. Hensler, who is but 19 years old, also won the Preliminary Handicap with a score of 91. He always
RMRGF0XT–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 294 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 144, No. 4. Figures 89-98. Anatomy of Pseudotremia spp. Figs. 89-92. P. scrutorum. Fig. 89. Anterior gonopods, anterior view. Fig. 90. Anterior gonopods, ventral view. Fig. 91. Left anterior gonopod, lateral view. Fig. 92. Right posterior gonopod, an- terior view. Figs. 93-97. P. minos. Fig. 93. Anterior gonopods, anterior view. Fig. 94. Left anterior gonopod, lateral view. Fig. 95. Telopodite process of gonopods, ventral view. Fig. 96. Right posterior gonopod, anterior
RMRD9TKN–. Einführung in die Biologie. Biology. Fig. 92. Encystierte Amöbe, a mit doppelter Hülle, b Die äußere Hülle in Schrumpfung, im Innern hat eine starke Kern- vermehrung stattgefunden. Nach Doflein und Scheel (etwas verändert).. .^-—^ -- n Fig. 93. Ciliates Infusor (Paramecium). K = Kern, bestehend aus Haupt- und Neben- kern Kl, V = Vakuole, M = Zellmund, n = Nahrungseinschlüsse. tiere, auch die Angehörigen dieser dritten Gruppe der Protozoen, die Ciliaten oder Wimpertiere (Fig. 91 u. 93) mit einem derberen Körper- häutchenüberzogen. Die dritte Gruppe hat mit anderen mikroskopischen Tieren zusam
RMRG7AKG–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 110 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 2 80. Figures 83-104.—Male antennae: 83, Anacostia tribulella; 84, Arivaca fimella; 85, A. linella; 86, A. ostreella; 87, A. poohella; 88, A. albidella; 89, A. artella; 90, A. alhicostella; 91, Atascosa glareosella; 92, Homosassa ella; 93, H. platella; 94, H. incudella, holotype; 95, Reynosa floscella; 96, Goya stictella; 97, Anerastia lotella; 98, Coenochroa californiella; 99, Bandera binotella; 100, fVakulla carneella; 101, Tampa dimediatella; 102, Barberia affinitella; 103, Ragonotia dotalis; 104, Martia
RMRJDAJT–. Cattle ticks (Ixodoidea) of the United States. Ixodidae; Ticks. An. Rpt. B, A, I. 1900 PLATE LXXIX. 82 84 85 86 87 88 89. 90 91 92 Haines, del. A Hoen aCo.,Lithocaustic FIGS. 82, 86, 90. DORSAL VIEWS OF THE SPINOSE EAR TICK (ORNITHODOROS MEGNINI). NATURAL SIZE. ORIGINAL. FIGS. 83, 87, 91. THE SAME. X2. ORIGINAL. FIGS. 84, 88, 92. VENTRAL VIEWS OF SAME SPECIMENS. NATURAL SIZE. ORIGINAL. FIGS. 85, 89, 93. THE SAME. X2. ORIGINAL.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illust
RMRD3WD5–. Das Süsswasserplankton; Methode und Resultate der quantitativen Untersuchung. Freshwater animals; Freshwater plankton. f) Die Organismen des Planktons. 171 Fig. 93. dieser Zeit immer noch auf 4 Individuen 1 Ei. Wir haben es also mit eury- thermen Thieren zu thun und ferner sind es „Acyclische Arten" (Weismann, 91 pag. 171), „d. h. Arten, bei denen kein periodischer Wechsel von geschlecht- licher und ungeschlechtlicher Fortpflanzung vorkommt". Da ich nur einmal ein einziges Thier mit Ephippium fand, so pflanzen sich diese Daphniden nur parthenogenetisch fort, weil sie vielleicht, wi
RMRGF032–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Cyclosa, Metazygia and Evstala • Levi 93. Figures 90-103. Metazygia wittfeldae (McCook): 90-94. Epigynum: 93-95. Cleared. 90, 93. Ventral. 91, 94. Posterior. 92, 95. Lateral. 96. Female, dorsal. 97. Female, eye region and chelicerae. 98. Female from side. 99. Female abdomen, ventral. 100. Male from side. 101-103. Left male palpus: 101. Mesal. 102. Ventral. 103. Mesoventral, expanded. Abbreviations, a, terminal apophysis; c, conductor; dh, distal hematodocha; e, embolus; m, median apophy- sis; p, paracymbium; r, radix;
RMRD4WE4–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... Tavle VI.. 87. M. vacciniella. 89. S. betulae. 90. S. palumbella. 91. S. adelphella. 92. S. formosa. 93. S. faecella. 94. S. fusca. 95. S. semirubella. 96. do. v. sanguinella. 97. N. hostilis. 103. A. tumi- della. 104. A. sodalella. 105. A. consociella. 106. R. marmorea. 107. R. advenella. 109. M. cirrigerella. 110. M. ceratoniae. 111. C. bistriga. 113. E. flammealis. 118. C. angustalis cT- 119. do. $.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit
RMRD53XR–. 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. FLORIDA ORANGE CROPS. 1884-85. 1885-86 . 1886-87 . 1890-91 ... 1891-Q2 ... 1892-93... 1893-94 ... 1894-95... 1895-96... 1896-97 ... 1897-98... 1898-99 ... 1899-1900 . 1900-1901 . Boxes 600.000 900,000 .3,761.843 .3,400,000 .5,055,367 .6,000,000 . 100,000 . 250,000 . 216,579 . 225,000 1,000,000 (Est.) Many trrnx
RMRG87GR–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figs. 90-93. -Rana TEMPORARIA. IJ X NAT. SIZE. 90, TOP OF HEAD; 91, SIDE OF HE AD: C?, OPEN MOUTH; 93, UNDERSIDE OF FOOT. No. 23440, U.S.N.M. between the toes is perhaps a trifle more excised, and the inner meta- tarsal tubercle a trifle stronger, but these differences are clearly within the range of individual variation. Description.—Adult female; U.S.N.M. No. 23440; Sapporo, Yezo; S. Nozawa, collector (figs. 90-93). Vomerine teeth in two slightly oblique groups, the anterior border of which extends forward slightly beyond a line through th
RMRF748J–. 1902 vegetables, flowers, grains & fruits : 22nd annual catalogue / Ford Seed Co.. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. DIANTIIUS OR PINKS. H. A. 91. Double Chi- nese Mixed. Extra choice. Pkt. 3c. 9'2. Heddewigrii. Japan Pink. Flowers large, double, finely col- ored and fringed. Pkt. 3c. 93. Laciuiatus. Double, fringed, fine mixture. Pkt. 3c. 94. Snowball. Pur- est white flowers of im- mense size, very double, delicately fringed. Pkt. 5c. ESCHOLTZIA. 95. Mixed. (Cali- fornia Poppy.) H. A. Large saucer shaped flowers of striking b
RMRE94D7–. The Earth beneath the sea : History. Ocean bottom; Marine geophysics. 328 HEEZEN AND LAUGHTON G. Abyssal Plains of Adjacent Seas [chap. 14 Although geiieraUy smaller in size than the great abyssal i^lains of the oceans, abyssal plains are also found in the adjacent seas. a. Mediterranean Sea The ^Mediterranean Sea is divided into three deep basins, the Western Mediterranean, the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean. The floor of the Western Mediterranean is nearly completely filled by the Balearic 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80. 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89
RMRHYKJE–. Beginners' botany. Botany. LEAVES—FUXCTION OR WORK 103 (CO.2). 91. In a jar of germinating seeds (Fig. 123) place carefully a small dish of limewater and cover tightly. Put a similar dish in another jar of about the same air space. After a few hours compare the cloudi- ness or precipitate in the two vessels of limewater. 92. Or, place a growing plant in a deep covered jar away from the light, and after a few hours in- sert a lighted candle or splinter. 93. Or, perform a similar experiment with fresh roots of beets or turnips (Fig. 124) from which the leaves are mostly removed. In this case,
RMRDAMKG–. Beginners' botany. Botany. Fig. 124. — KKsi'iRA- tjon of Thick Roots. (CO2). 91. In a jar of germinating seeds (Fig. 123) place carefully a small dish of liraewater and cover tightly. Put a similar dish in another jar of about the same air space. After a few hours compare the cloudi- ness or precipitate in the two vessels of liraewater. 92. Or, place a growing plant in a deep covered jar away from the light, and after a few hours in- sert a hghted candle or splinter. 93. Or, perform a similar experiment with fresh roots of beets or turnips (Fig. 124) from which the leaves are mostly removed.
RMRHDTBJ–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Figs. 90 - 93: Medon siibfiisciiliis Fagel: Aedeagus in lateral and in ventral view (90, 91); apical part of aedeagus of other male in lateral view (92); posterior margin of male stemite VI1 (93). Scale: 0.2 mm. M. besucheti: Holotype <S: Turquie Adana, Karatepe, 3- 5-67, CI. Besuchet / HOLOTYPUS / Medon besucheti n. sp. Det. A. Bordoni 1975 / Medon subfusculus Fagel det. V. Assing2001 (MHNG). Additional material examined (total: 33 exs.): Turkey: Antalya: 4 exs.
RMRE8ADT–. The earth and its inhabitants ... Geography. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. vu 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 9-t. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 -For Fazogl Gold Mines Senâr Confluence of the Two Niles Khartum . Pyramids of Meroë Kassala Berber Suakin in 1882 . Suakin Uplands. Central Kordofan El-Obeid . Central Region of Dar- IVIineral Region of the Etbai Uplands Nubian Gold Mines ..... Korosko Desert Bayuda Steppe ...... Dongola and the Third Cataract The Temple of Abu-Simbel, in Nubia Density of the Population of Egypt . AssuAN : Ancient
RMRPP9TH–. The Alumni journal. College of Pharmacy of the City of New York; Pharmacology. IHE ALUMNI JOURNAL i5t. Officers of the N. Y. C. P. Alumni Association, 1896=7. Adolph Henning, Treasurer; Arthur C. Searles, President; A. Hoburg, Jr., Secretary ; Katherine C. Mahegin, Registrar. platform and receive his share of the applause. He is as popular as ever with the students. The Roll of Honor is as follows : Emil Trostler 96.04 per cent. John Glassford 94-48 Henry C. Becker 94 28 William H. Rogers, Jr--9.^.5o Julius Schultze 93 37 F. J. Hubbard 92.40 Willard H. Roberts 92.34 Frank Rutherford 91-95 Mi
RMRGEYCR–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 256 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 153, No. 3. Figures 90-96 bars = 40 nm striatum. 95. B Figures 97, 98 projection. Ventral view of male protarsomeres. a: protarsomeres 4 and 5; scale bars = 100 nm. b: protarsomere 4; scale 90. Asaphidion alaskanum. 91. Bembidion interventor. 92. B. alaskense. 93. B. argenteolum. 94. B. punctato- hesperium. 96. B. balli. fs: flattened ventroapical setae of protarsomere 4. Lateral view of male protarsomere 4. Scale bars = 40 ^m. 97. B. argenteolum. 98. B. balli. vap: ven
RMRDWA02–. Economie forestière. Forests and forestry; Forests and forestry. Fiff. 90. Fis. 91- Fiff. 92. Fis. 93. Fig. 90. Sapin très âge, en massif clair (forêt de Levier). pjir (ji. Sa^iin âgé d'environ 100 ans. Massif normalement éclairci (forèl de °' Celles). Fig. 92. — Sapin âgé d'environ 120 ans. Massif très serré (forùl de Celles). Fig. 93. —Epicéa très âgé (forêt des environs de Pontarlier, Doiihs). (Profils calqués sur des photographies). Echelle-—* 400. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration a
RMRR3R1P–. Acta Societatis Scientiarum Fennicae. Science. Die PfsaUerillmtraUon im, Mittelalter. 93 Boden erscheinen aber weder die Apostel noch David, wie in den mönchisch- theologischen Handschriften, sondern „alle Brdbewohner" (V. 1), welche dem Anffahrenden nachblicken, während die zwei Engel (Act. I, 10 Fii,^ 92. u. 11) auf einer Leiter zum Himmel emporsteigen'). Auch mit Bezug auf Ps. CVII, 6, wird, ebenso wie in den späteren griechischen Handschriften der mönch.-theol. Eedaction (vei'gl. oben s. 64), die Himmelfahrt dargestellt (Fig. 91). Beim Ps. XXV trifft man wieder das Ikonoklastenkonci
RMRGH9WP–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 76 IAN D. GAULD. Figs 83-97 Enicospilus species. 83, E. bozai, posteroventral region of head. 84-85, propodeum and base of gaster, lateral view; (84) E. enigmus; (85) E. chaconi. 86,87, propodeum, lateral view; (86) E. major; (87) E. clarkorum. 88, 89, terminal segments of gaster of male; (88) E. major; (89) E. clarkorum. 90, 91, posterior region of mesothorax, ventral view; (90) E. mayi; (91) E. chiriquensis. 92, 93, posterior segments of gaster of female; (92) E. exoticus; (93) E. mexicanus. 94, mesoscutum and scutellum in profil
RMRJY398–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. Nos. 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94 December 15, 1962 ATOLL RESEARCH BULLETIN 88. Coral Islands by Charles Darwin with Introduction, map and remarks by D. R. Stoddart 89. Geophysical observations on Christmas Island by John Northrop 90. Plants of Christmas Island by Alvin K. Chock and Dean C. Hamilton, Jr. 91. Central subsidence. A new theory of atoll formation by Hans Hass 92. Vascular plants recorded from Jaluit Atoll by F. R. Fosberg and M.-H. Sachet 93- A brief study of the cays of Arrecife Alacran, a Mexican
RMRFF6TD–. 1902 vegetables, flowers, grains & fruits : 22nd annual catalogue / Ford Seed Co.. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. DIANTIIUS OR PINKS. H. A. 91. Double Chi- nese Mixed. Extra choice. Pkt. 3c. 9'2. Heddewigrii. Japan Pink. Flowers large, double, finely col- ored and fringed. Pkt. 3c. 93. Laciuiatus. Double, fringed, fine mixture. Pkt. 3c. 94. Snowball. Pur- est white flowers of im- mense size, very double, delicately fringed. Pkt. 5c. ESCHOLTZIA. 95. Mixed. (Cali- fornia Poppy.) H. A. Large saucer shaped flowers of striking b
RMRGDHEA–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 446 BiiUctin Miisetiin of Coniparativc 7A)ologij. Vol. 136. o. 11. Figures 91-103. Xanlia obesa n. sp., female. 91, body, dorsal (A); 92, body, lateral (A); 93, urosome, dorsal (I); 94, egg sac, dorsal (I); 95, caudal ramus, dorsal (G); 96, rostrum, anteroventral (C); 97, first antenna, anterior (D); 98, second antenna, anteroventral (D); 99, labrum, ventral (C); 100, mandible, ventral (E); 101, first maxilla, ventral (E); 102, second maxilla, ventral (El; 103, maxilliped, outer (D).. Please note that these images ar
RMRR7K4F–. Abhandlungen der Königlich Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-physikalische Klasse. Science. 21 28. Tetranthera sdlicifolia Rab. Tafel VII, Figur 90—91; Tafel XIII, Figur 92—93. Wie für die vorige Art die erlenförmigen Blätter, so ist hier die weidenartige Gestalt so kennzeichnend, daß bei dem Verlauf der Nerven an der Richtigkeit der Bestimmung nicht zu zweifeln ist. Material: Manipur (G. Watt); Ostgrenze von Indien (no. 6188); Assani (Herb. Berlin). 29. Cylicodaphne fusca Bl. Tafel XUI, Figur 97—98. Durch die schmallanzettliche Gestalt sind diese Lauraceenblätter von der
RMRHGJNX–. Boletin de la Sociedad de Biología de Concepción. Sociedad de Biología de Concepción; Biology; Biology. Figs. 88-93. Barypus 7nendoze7isis. Lóbulo medio: fig. 88 vista dorsal con el saco interno evaginado; fig. 89 vista lateral izquierda mostrando el diente y la foseta del lóbulo medio; fig. 90 lóbulo medio de un ejemplar de Villavicencio; fig. 91 idem de Malargüe; figs. 92-93 genital femenino; fig. 92 vista ventral; fig. 93 vista dorsal. 225. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance
RMRH3WH1–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Miridae of the Nevada Test Site 119 19. Embolium and corium exterior to radial vein, clear translucent; length 5.4 mm albocostatus Van D. Embolium and corium not clear or different from other areas of corium 20 20. Bristles on dorsal surface golden brown 91 Bristles on dorsal surface fuscous to black .95 21. Bostrum reaching upon hind coxae, or bevond 00 Bostrum only reaching upon middle coxae 93 22. Bostrum reaching upon hind coxae; length 4.4 mm atriplicis, n. sp. Bostrum reaching behind posterior coxae; length 3.3 mm brind
RMRF2BDF–. A catalogue of the collection of mammals in the Field Columbian Museum. Field Columbian Museum; Mammals. 93. Fig. XXI. Capra cylindricornis. East Caucasian Tur. 171. Capra falconeri (Wagner). yEgoceros! (Capra) falconeri Wagn., Munch, gelehrt. Anz., ix, i839> P- 43°- Mgoceros! falconeri Wagn., Schreb. Saugth., Suppl., iv, 1844, p. 499- Hircus megaceros! Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1858, p. 525. Hircus falconeri Gray, Cat. Rumin. Mamm. Brit. Mus., 1872, p. 53. Capra falconeri Blanf., Faun. Brit. Ind., Mamm., 1888-91, p. 505, figs. 164, 165. Markhor. I. Adult 6' P. Lufar, Kashmir. P. H. G. Powe
RMRMTKA2–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. 90 91 S2. 93 94 95 Fig. 90. Ozarba abscissa Wlk., E. Africa; valva sin. — gì. - O. Morstatti Berio, E. Africa: Amani; typus : valva sin. — 92. - O. fasciata Wall., valva sin. e metà distale della valva destra. — 93. - O. nyanza Feld., S. Africa: Knysna; typus: valva sin. — 94. - O. comiculans Wllg., Gaffraria; neoallotypus : valva sin. — 95. - O. punctigera Wlk., sommità della valva sin.: a: Chusan Is. (topotypus); b: Japanj Yoshima; e: Burma, Maymyo; d: Trevancore, Peermade; e: Brisbane.. Please note that these ima
RMRH6X1M–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. -A-ivEii^cxjnxrnpionxr UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY U. M. C. WINS Grand American Handicap at Kansas City, April 14th to 18th, Mr. Martin Diefenderfer, an amateur shooter of Wood River, Nebraska, using U. M. C. Shells, won first prize in the Grand American Handicap with a score of 94 out of 100. Mr. Max E. Hensler of Battle Creek, Mich., won second with a score of 93 out of 100. Mr. Hensler, who is but 19 years old, also won the Preliminary Handicap with a score of 91. He always shoots TJ. M. C. Shells. Pacific Coast Depot: 86-88 First Street, S. F. E E. DRA
RMRD8KAD–. Os mosquitos no Para?. Reunia?o de quatro trabalhos sobre os mosquitos indigenas, principalmente as especies que molestam o homen. Mosquitoes. Fig. 93. — Parle terminal de uni dos dois pAlos de um ovo de Mansonia titillans, augniento microscópico mais forte. A cstructura especifi- ca da pellicula ovular con- siste em elevações relativa- mente rasas e e.Ktensas, como se vê pelo desenho do as- pecto marginal.. Fig. .S9. — Fêmea de Mansonia titillans, agonisante depois de ter terminado a sua postura de ovos. Uma partida de ovos no seu agrupamento natu- ral. Mesmo augmonto que na fig. 88. ig. 91
RMRHXM3M–. Beginners botany. Botany. Fig. 123. —To illus- TRAiE A Product OF Respiration.. Fig. 124. — kKSPi ra- tion OF Thick Roots, (CO2). 91. In a jar of germinating seeds (Fig. 123) place carefully a small dish of limewater and cover tightly. Put a similar dish in another jar of about the same air space. After a few hours compare the cloudi- ness or precipitate in the two vessels of limewater. 92. Or, place a growing plant in a deep covered jar away from the light, and after a few hours in- sert a lighted candle or splinter. 93. Or, perform a similar experiment with fresh roots of beets or turnips
RMRGBE1D–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. THE BEET-SUGAR INDUSTRY IX 1920. Table I.—American beet-sugar mills in 1920—Continued. 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 Location. State. Idaho Nebraska... Utah ....do ....do Idaho Utah ....do Colorado Nebraska... Iowa California... Utah ....do Idaho California.-. Wyoming.. Washington Utah ....do do Washington Idaho Washington Nebraska... Idaho Michigan... Iowa Wisconsin.. Utah Colorado do Town. Twin Falls Gering...: Spanish Fork... West Jordan Brigham Paul Sm
RMREDT22–. Compositae newsletter. Compositae. Comp. Newsl. 50, 2012 111. Figs. 85-96. SEM photographs showing the structure and distribution of cypselar hairs. Fig. 85: Actites megalocarpa, x 400. Fig. 86: Ainsliaea latifolia, x 200. Fig. 87: Ainsliaea reflexa, x 100. Fig. 88: Arctium lappa, x 50. Fig. 89: Arctotheca calendula, x 50. Fig. 90: Arctotis venusta, x 50. Fig. 91: Baccharoides anthelmintica. Fig. 92: Baccharoides calvoana ssp. meridionalis, x 1600. Fig. 93: Berkheya zeyheri, x 50. Figs. 94, 95: Bothriocline laxa, x 100; x 1600. Fig. 96: Carlina acanthifolia, x 100.. Please note that these im
RMRF15K1–. Catalogue of home grown seeds. Gardening United States Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds United States Catalogs; Flowers Seeds United States Catalogs; Fruit Seeds United States Catalogs; Grain Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Implements Catalogs. 54 JAMES J. H. GREGORY & SON'S RETAIL CATALOGUE.. 83 84 85 86 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 77 78 No. Price per pkg. A hardy peren- nial vine of ex- quisite beauty, blooming the first year from WiMsSP'' seed. Flowers about two inches in diameter, ran- ging in color from a rosy violet to a reddish purple, with a broad feath- ered white marking
RMRGW7MT–. Bulletin - Amherst Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Massachusetts. Agriculture. MASSA. Agricultural Experiment Station. BXJLI-iETIIISr IsTO. SO. OCTOBER, 1893. Meteorological Summary, for August and September, 1892-1893. Aug. '92. Aug. '93. Sept. '92. Sept. '93. Mean temperature, 67.78^ 68.13° 59.30° 55.71° Highest temperature, 90.00" 91.00° 79.00° 81.00° Lowest temperature. 51.SO'' 40.00° 34.00° 31.00° Mean range, 20.61° 24.87° 25.08° 24.97° Total precipitation (inches). 5.70 3.49 1.53 2.57 Prevailing wind, N. N. S. S. W. The mean temperature for August was .35 of a degre
RMREKGEN–. Report on the forest wealth of Canada [microform]. Forests and forestry; Forest protection; Forests and forestry; Forests and forestry; Foresterie; Forêts; Foresterie; Foresterie. —(From Trade and i of Wood, 1877-91, AGB OF Total Exports 1883-85. Quantity. Value. •1 . 8 1... :;:i: 640 «,8r3 808 15,733 53 6,749 i,m 24,115 21. C85 aui 1 . i ,. 1 4,208 4,208 16,023 436 16,023 2,700 FOREST WEALTH OF CANADA. Navigation Returns)--Co«<WMerf. inclusive, together with Exports for years 1892-93 Con<umed 247. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been
RMRGJ9ET–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). 36 M. G. LOCKLEY & A. WILLIAMS. 1 Figs 90-101 Corineorthis pustula Williams. Fig. 90, GSM 75266, internal mould of a brachial valve showing muscle scars x 2; Fig. 91, GSM 75262, latex cast of internal mould of a brachial valve X 2; Figs 92-93, BB 94225 and GSM 75263a respectively, latex casts of external moulds of brachial valves x6 and x 3; Figs 94-97, BB 94076, 94077, 94219 and 94218 respectively, internal moulds of pedicle valves, all x 2; Figs 98-99, BB 94075 and 94222, internal moulds of brachial valves x 6 and x 2; all from Lower Ll
RMRH6W57–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. SELBY WINS THE HANDICAP! At Madera, Cal.. May 25-6-7, 1911. This Blue Ribbon event of the Pacific Coast was won by Mr. Ed Mitchell of Los Angeles, at the 17 yard mark Mr. J. R. Converse of Los Angeles, at the 19 yard mark Mr. Dave Ruhstaller of Sacramento, at the 18 yard mark Mr. F. M. Newbert of Sacramento, at the 20 yard mark 93 x 100 92 100 92 x 100 91 x 100 Tied for third place, 91 x 100. HIGH ON ALL 16 YARD TARGETS is the record of Jlr. Xewbert, an amateur. He broke 365 x 400. Mr. Newbert was also HIGH ON ALL BIRDS, including 50 pairs of Doubles and the
RMRGDNF2–. Bulletin of the Natural Histort Museum. Geology series. 36 D.P. GORDON AND P.D. TAYLOR lip • " ^ y-"-^. Figs 91-95 Cheilostomes. 91-92, Melychocella cynura sp. nov., IGNS BZ 197^; 91, autozooids, avicularia, and ovicellate zooids, x 56; 92, vicarious avicularium, x 193. 93, Arachnopusia gracilis sp. nov., IGNS BZ 198, holotype: autozooids, x 70. 94-95, IPavobeisselina sp., IGNS BZ 216; 94, bilamellar colony, tapering proximally, x 19; 95, zooidal orifices and other perforations on the colony surface, x 79.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that m
RMRHDKPM–. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. 78 Volker Assing. Figs 90-101. Lobrathium wittmeri (90-95) and L. alticola (holotype of L. pirpanjalense) (96-101). 90-91, 97: forebody (91: macropterous female); 92, 98: male stemite VII; 93, 99: male sternite VIII; 94-95, 100-101: aedeagus in lateral and in ventral view; 96: habitus. Scale bars; 90-91, 96-97: 1.0 mm; 92-95, 98-101: 0.5 mm. group are L. cholaicum, L. daxuense, L. domenoides, L. bimembre, L. lamellatum, and L. duplex. Distribution and natural history. The known distribu- tion of L. wittmeri is confined to central Nepal (Fig. 41), where it w
RMRHKMAM–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. SENSORY BIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR 309 -34.5 dB and a peak frequency of 431 Hz. The fish were within 0.5 m of the hydrophone during recording. Research support: U.S. Army Chemical Demilitarization Program, Office of Naval Research (Grants NOOO14-91 -J1591 and NOOO 14-92-J1969) and the U.S. Army Legacy Resource Management Program (DAMD17-93-J3052). Literature Cited Lobel, P. S. J992. Kin-iron. Bint, l-'ish. 33: 351 -358. Lobel, P. S., and D. A. Mann. 1995. Bioacoustics6: 187-198. Lobel, P. S. 1985. /-Vcv/m Mar. Aquar. Mag. 8(8): 26
RMRGJRKB–. Bulletin - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Agriculture -- Massachusetts. THE DIGESTIBILITY OF CATTLE FOODS. 97 Dry Matter Determinations made at the Time of weighing out the Different Foods, and Dry Mattel' in Air-dry Feces (Per Cent.) — Concluded. Sheep II. Period. English Hay. Corn Meal. Brook Glouces- Farm ter Fish Hay. Meal. Wilcox Fish Guano. Molas- sine Meal. cxx Feed. Mellen's Food Refuse. Waste. Feces. I. 88.62 - - - - - - - 92.75 II. 88.32 86.55 - - - - - - 93.31 VIII. - - 88.97 - - - 90.12 95.45 X. 90.75 88.36 - 94.28 - - - - - 93.32 XII. 89.25 87.57 - - 91.62 - - -
RMRP9JDG–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 150 The American Florist. Aug. /J, Index to Advertiseis. Advertising rates.... 88 AlbanjSteamTr'pCclSO American BlowerCo VI Am Woodenware Co.140 Amling EC 91 105 Andorra N urseries.. 134 Aachmann Godfrey.135 Aull Bros Paper Co.140 Baker W J 93 Balme J & Co ,114 Barter John J 97 Bailer PA 131 Barker Mfg Co 143 BassettA Washburn :.. 91 126 Batavia Greenhouses 98 Baumann L & Co... 140 Baur Floral Co ...131 BajersdorferH&Col37 Beokert W C IV Benthy-Coatsworth, 91 Bentzen Floral Co.. 131 Berger Bros 9S Berg
RMRH3X2W–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 28 Bhicham V<)un<; Univkksitv Sc:iENf:K Bulletin. Kij;. 90-95. Hoploplcitru hriisilicn.'iis Wemeclc, Brazil e On/zomt/.s ciipito, WO-HGU). 90, female; 91, male; 92. tlioracic stcnial plati- female; 93, aedeagus; 94, luul male; 95, paratergal pLites, tem;ile. Vi.s'ta), 24(K) in clev., 24-III-68, Peterson i^ulatu Fi'iris in lacking apical lubrs on para- team collec-tor.s. Anotomtjs trichotis, a water tergal plate 'I1 ( i'ig. 99), hut separable in th;it rat, is known from only a few speeimerLs and the posliuitennal angl
RMRR8M59–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ORDER NOW St. Louis Standard Red Pots All Regular Sizes THEY ARE THE BEST All orders receive prompt attention. Prices on application. ST. LOUIS POTTERY & MFG. CO. 5240 Northrup Ave., ST. LOUIS, MO. MsatloB The asTlew wfcea ya wnw. •05 Biohdale Ave.. 8171 Flashinr At*., Cambridge, Mass. Slaspeth, I.. I., N. T. BSTAB. 17« INCOir. 1N4 Miller's No-Fold Dirt Bands Are yoa asinE bands? Are you paying high prieeaT Our bands are the best for the price; write for sample. Size 1000 3000 6000 2x2x2 - - . - 91.50 93.50 95 00 2Hx2Hx2H - - - 2.0O 5.00 7.00 8
RMRH6YMX–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. A3/a: :lve xj mitio lv U. M. C. WINS Grand American Handicap at Kansas City, April 14th to ISth, Mr. Martin Diefenderfer, an amateur shooter of Wood River, Nebraska, usiDg TJ. M. C. Shells, w°n first prize in the Grand American Handicap with a score of 94 out of 100. Mr. Max E. Hensler of Battle Creek, Mich., won second with a score of 93 out of 100. Mr. Hensler, who is but 19 years old, also won the Preliminary Handicap with a score of 91. He always shoots TJ. M. C. Shells. UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY paclfic CoT DrZ«Z™8 £££"•* 's :*. Please note t
RMRFDRN6–. Wm. Ewing & Co.'s seed catalogue. Nursery stock Que?bec (Province) Montre?al Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 89 90, 91. 92 93. 94. Calendula Meteor. No. 90. CALENDULA Oranee King—A fine extra double and very floriferous variety, h. a.. 5 " Meteor—Large double yellow flowers striped with orange, h. a 5 Sulphur Crown—Sulphur color, h. a. 5 Double Yellow—Pure golden double flowers of great size. h. a 5 " Pon.iei—Double white, very useful for bouquets.. 5 Mixed Variet
RMRH6Y16–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. U. M. C. WINS Grand Am9ricati Handicap at Kansas City, April 14th to 18th, Mr. Martin Diefenderfer, an amateur shooter of Wood River, Nebraska, using TJ. M. C. Shells, w°n first prize in the Grand American Handicap with a score of 94 out of 100. Mr. Max E. Hensler of Battle Creek, Mich., won second with a score of 93 out of 100. Mr. Hensler, who is but 19 years old, also won the Preliminary Handicap with a score of 91. -A-ix/nvnnKriTionNr h6 always shoots u. m. c. shells. UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY Pacific Coast Depot: 86-88 First Street, S. F. F E DRAKE,
RMRM62X3–. Annual report of the Board of Control of the State Agricultural Experiment Station at Amherst, Mass. Agriculture -- Massachusetts Periodicals. Experiment Station lieport. 49 Analyses of Milk. Aug. 11.. Water, . Solids, . Fat (in solids). Cost of Fodder consumed during the 2d Feeding Period. 182 lbs. Gluten Meal $2 04 91 lbs. Shorts, 1 05 556 lbs. Hay, 4 17 Total, 829 lbs $7 26 Cost of fodder per day. Average produce of milk per day. Cost of fodder per quart of milk, . 25 93 cents. 15.9 lbs., or 7 95 quarts. 3.38 cents. Record of Nellie May — Co.ntinued. Feed Consumed (lbs.) per DAT. Milk Pro
RMREKMJ0–. Classification and evolution of the Oraseminae in the old world, including revisions of two closely related genera of Eucharitinae (Hymenoptera: Eucharitidae). Eucharitidae; Insects. cClODoaixii 87. Figs. 87-97. Orasema. 87. O. itichancoi. antenna (lectotype). 88. O. ishii. antenna. 9. 89-92. O. nijiulosa: 89. Antenna, 9; 90. Head in frontal view, d; 91. Meso.soma and metasoma in lateral view, 6 92. Head and mesothorax in dorsal view, d(holotype). 93. O. riif>iil()sa, ovipositor in lateral view. 94. O. uichancoi. base of petiole in dorsal view. 95. O. pronwcea, head in lateral view, 6. 9
RMRE94KB–. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. side view of head and beak of female Selected References: 1. Fullaway, D. T. and Krauss, N. L. H. 1945. Common Insects of Hawaii. 228 pp., Honolulu, (pp. 91-92). 2. Van Dine, D. L. 1911. U.S. Bur. Ent. Bui. 93:35-40. 3. Williams, F. X. 1931. Handbook of Insects and Other Invertebrates of Hawaiian Sugar Cane Fields. 400 pp., Honolulu, (pp. 209- 218). Illustrations - USDA photographs. Prepared in Survey and Detection Operations in cooperation with other ARS agencies U. S. Dept. Agr. Coop. Econ. Ins. Rpt. 17(32):749-750, 1967
RMRJ5270–. Cicadelles des arbres ornementaux et fruitiers du Canada. Cicadelles; Fruits; Arbres d'ornement; Leaf-hoppers; Fruit; Ornamental trees. 95. 98 Plate IV, Figs. 83-98. 83, Empoasca spp.; 84, E. junipera DeLong and E. banksianae Hamilton; 85, E. elongella Metcalf; 86, E. coccinea (Fitch) and E. pinella Davidson & DeLong; 87, E. bipunctata (Oshanin); 88, E. maligna (Walsh) and E. pergandei Gillette; 89, E. populi Edwards; 90, E. carsona DeLong & Davidson; 91, E. portola Ross, E. rossi Hamilton, and E. empusa Hamilton; 92, E. gelbata DeLong & Davidson and E. coronata Hamilton; 93, E.
RMRGEXA1–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Ohb-weaver Genus Zygiella • Levi 285. Figures 87 91. Zygiella kochi {ThoreW). 87. Female. 88 91. Epigynum. 88. Dorsal, cleared. 89. Ventral. 90. Posterior. 91. Posterior, cleared. Figures 92-94. Z. inconveniens (O. P.-Cambridge). 92. Female. 93, 94. Epigynum. 93. Ventral. 94. Posterior. Figures 95 101. Z. thorelli {Ausserer). 95. Female. 96 99. Epigynum. 96. Dorsal, cleared. 97. Ventral. 98. Posterior. 99. Posterior, cleared. 100, 101. Left male palpus. 100. Ventral. 101. Lateral. Scale lines. 0.1 mm except Figures 87
RMRD9HH2–. The Cuba review. THE CUB A REVIEW Bomba Kinney Para Mieles Presion Positiva. Envolos Rotatories, Sin Muelles ni Valvulas. Forrado interiormente de Bronce. La Mas economica para bombear liquidos espestos, come mirles, acieites guar- apos, etc. Funciona actualmente con el mejor exito en muchos ingenios y refinerias. Capacidades de 50 a 800 galones per minuto. Pidanse precios y pormenores a Newell Manufacturing Company. SINGER BUILDING NEW YORK Agentes para Cuba y la demas Antillas United Railways of Havana WESTERN DIVISION TRAIN SERVICE DAILY 89 PM 85 PM 83 PM 91 AM 93 AM 81 AM Single Fare 1st
RMRF7346–. Wm. Ewing & Co.'s seed catalogue. Nursery stock Que?bec (Province) Montre?al Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 89 90, 91. 92 93. 94. Calendula Meteor. No. 90. CALENDULA Oranee King—A fine extra double and very floriferous variety, h. a.. 5 " Meteor—Large double yellow flowers striped with orange, h. a 5 Sulphur Crown—Sulphur color, h. a. 5 Double Yellow—Pure golden double flowers of great size. h. a 5 " Pon.iei—Double white, very useful for bouquets.. 5 Mixed Variet
RMRH03E3–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Figure 1. Photostyliis pycnoptenis, adult female, 98.2 mm SL, SIO 69-330, from the southeastern Pacific Ocean. (1969:398) gave this length as 57.0 mm but listed 55.6 mm in table 1. Grey (1958) recorded 82.5 mm SL for USNM 148472, whereas Goodyear found it to be 80.5 mm. I found SIO 65-611-8 to measure 91.8 mm SL rather than 93.4 mm as stated by Goodyear. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Photostylus pycnopterus is unusual in having numerous small luminous organs mounted on short pedicels that are scattered about the head and body and sparsely on the
RMREKGDY–. Report on the forest wealth of Canada [microform]. Forests and forestry; Forest protection; Forests and forestry; Forests and forestry; Foresterie; Forêts; Foresterie; Foresterie. (From Trade and f Wood, !677-91, OF ToTAi, Exports Quantity. Ui "Value. 8 1,579 66 2,207 3291 1,667 1,667 354 14,467 14,467 692 '' "814 1,506 FOREST WEALTH OF CANADA. Navigation ^et^xvm)-Cont^nued. i;clusive.^ther with Exports for 1892-93-C....V..rf. 251 i;^ THK Pehiods of 1886-88. 1889-91. KXI'OHTS FClH YeaKS 1892. I Quantity. Value. Q -"tity. Value, j Qu,,.,;,,. ^^,^^ 1893. Quantity. Value. Pleas
RMREF5DM–. Compendio della Fauna Italiana. Descrizione elementare Degli Animali pite originali. Zoology. Fig. 93. Phoenicoi'ìtcrus roseus. Capo e zampa.. Fig. 91. Anas hoscas. Capo e zampa. a*. Re:;co un po'più largo all'apice che alla base; la mandibola inferiore è in gran parte nascosta dalla superiore; redini pennute. * Parti superiori cenerino-brune; groppone e il mezzo del sopracoda bruno- nerastro; parti inferiori grigiastre. (3) Anser segetum (Mey. e Wolf.). V?. Becco più alto che largo alla base, all'apice più largo del doppio che alla base; spatolato con lunghe lamelle sui margini. * Capo, col
RMRGHCG5–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. 1952 106 Vol. 72 Remarks.—The seven other examples collected on the upper slopes of Kupe Mountain have the same characters as the type. They form a uniform series and can be distinguished at a glance from M. e. ellioti on the one hand and M. e. johnstoni on the other hand. They measure :— 4 males, wing 93, 92, 91, 91 ; tail 61, 63, 62, 63 ; bill 19, 20, 20, 23 : tarsus 18, 20, 19, 18 mm. 3 females, wing 91, 90, 88 : tail 60, 61, 60 ; bill 17, 18, 17 ; tarsus 18, 19, 18 mm. In the field 31. e. kupeensis behaves like the other races. It is usually
RMRGW26H–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 220 Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin Vol. 32, Art. 3. Fig. 88—93. — Tabudamima mehnopbteba (Lw.) male terminalia. 88. — Genitalia in lateral view. 89. — Right gonocoxite with appendages and aedeagus in dorsal view. 90. — Epandrium with ap- pendages in dorsal view. 91. — Aedeagus in lateral view. 92. — Sternite 8. 93. — Tergite 8. Scale: 0.5 mm. R4 longer than vein R5; cell r4 2.1-2.2 X as long as wide at apex; color grayish hy- aline in male, but has more brownish tinge in female; veins very strong and dark; vein R4 often has recurrent vein
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RMRG46M9–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 1948 SURVEYS OF HUNTING TAKE TABLE 19 Jackrabbit Take—1948 Post Card Reports 93 Total bag Number of successful jackrabbit hunters (20.5 percent of total hunting license buyers) Mean bag per hunter and error at 5 percent level. 790,600 103,500 7.57 ±0.84 400. 6- II- 16- 21- 26- 31- 36- 41- 46- 51- 56- 61- 66- 71- 76- 81- 66- 91- 96-100 NUMBER JACKRABBITS BAGGED Figure 51. Success of hunters bagging jackrabbits during the 1948 season. D
RMRGETXK–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Western Pacific; Arciopinae • Levi 283. Figures 81-86. Argiope bruennichi {ScopoU). 81-85. Female. 81. Epigynum, ventral. 82. Epigynum, dorsal. 83. Epigynum, lateral. 84. Carapace and abdomen. 85. Sternum and abdomen. 86. Left male palpus, mesal. Figures 87-97. Argiope lobata (Pallas). 87-96. Female. 87, 90. Epigynum, ventral. 88, 91. Epigynum, posterior. 89, 92. Epig- ynum, lateral. 93, 95. Carapace and abdomen. 94, 96. Sternum and abdomen. 87-89, 93, 94. (Burma). 90-91, 95, 96. (Java). 97. Left male palpus, mesal. S
RMRDAMKJ–. Beginners' botany. Botany. Fig. 123. — To ILLUS- TRATE A Product OP Respiration.. Fig. 124. — KKsi'iRA- tjon of Thick Roots. (CO2). 91. In a jar of germinating seeds (Fig. 123) place carefully a small dish of liraewater and cover tightly. Put a similar dish in another jar of about the same air space. After a few hours compare the cloudi- ness or precipitate in the two vessels of liraewater. 92. Or, place a growing plant in a deep covered jar away from the light, and after a few hours in- sert a hghted candle or splinter. 93. Or, perform a similar experiment with fresh roots of beets or turni
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RMRMP2N6–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale di Genova. Natural history. 420 MONTEROSATO 90. Vermetus subcancellatus, Biv. 91. Turritella communis, Risso. 92. T. tricarinata, Brocc. (Turbo). Pochissimi esemplari di una varietà bianca, uno dei quali fa- voritomi gentilmente dal sig. Donati. Trovasi raramente anche all' isola di Capri ed in altri punti del Mediterraneo. 93. T. triplicata, Brocc. (Turbo). Non comune. 94. T. turbona, Monts. nov. sp. Prossima alla precedente, della quale può dirsi una varietà bicare- nata. Differisce però per la sua van- taggiosa statura e per le due carene che cos
RMRGETKT–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Mastophora • Levi 333. Figures 86-99. M. phrynosoma Gertsch. 86-92, female. 86, 87, carapace and chelicerae. 86, frontal. 87, lateral. 88, 89, carapace and abdomen. 88, dorsal, with male. 89, lateral. 90-92, epigynum. 90, ventral. 91, posterior. 92, posterior, cleared. 93-99, male left palpus, stained. 93-96, (Kentucky). 97-99, (Florida). 93, apical. 94, 97, mesal. 95, 98, ventral. 96, 99, octal. Scale lines. 1.0 mm; genitalia, 0.1 mm.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have
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RMRD42C7–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 74. Fig. 89-93. Thereva latistriata Krob. <^. 89. Aedeagus set fra siden, 90. Phallus set fra enden, 91. Ventrale apodem set fra undersiden, 92. Ejaculatoriske apodem set fra undersiden og 93. Aedeagus set fra oversiden. (Orig.). med den efterfølgende, er det umuligt at fastlægge dens totale udbredelse, men den forekommer såvel i Sverige (mod nord til Bohuslån og Ostergotland) som i Storbritannien. 9. T. latistriata Krober, 1912 (Fig. 89-94). (J: Af ydre meget lig foregående art, som den bedst skelnes fra i genitalierne
RMRDG2B8–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 410. Inflorescence. Fig. 412. Long. sect, of flower. constricted mouth and is surrounded by an involucel quite free or united with a variable extent of its surface, in a single piece, entire or denticulate at the margin, often divided into four lobes of little depth, of which two are lateral, one anterior and one posterior. • Sipsaeus T. Inst. 466, t. 265.—L. Gen. n. 114.—J. Gen. 194.—G^rth. Fruct. ii. 39, t. 86. —Lamk. Diet. i. 622; Suppl. ii. 91 ; III. t. 56. —CouLT. Mem. Dipsao. 21, fig. 2-4.— DO. Prodr. 17. 645.—TuRP. Diet. Sc. Nat. Atl. t. 93.—Bndl
RMRGDB7R–. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Fisheries -- United States; Fish-culture -- United States. 91 D2 93. 94 Mmidia matidia. (Drawnby Mis. 1: B. Decka Fig. 91— Surface view ofegg 2 days after fertilization, water temperature, Si P.: es, embryonic shield; iv, third ventricle 01 the brain; 4V. fourth ventricle; ac, auditory canal. X 37. Fir.. 9i.—Egg slightly more advanced than fig. 91, showing large blood vessels (bv) transverstng the yolk, arrows indicating the direction of the flow; h. heart. X 37. Fig. 93.—Newly hatched larva. X 20. Fig. 94.— Youni; fish. 13 mm. in length. X 9-.