RM2AGD4P2–. British ferns and their varieties. acutelypointed, and the varieties are generally proliferous. The term acutilobum has been substituted for proli/erum, so many otherforms bearing bulbils. (See Appendix No. LXXVI). Acuto-gracile (Plate XXIX).—Found near Ottery St. Mary byMr. G. B. Wollaston ; a dwarf form with acutely pointed pinnules. Alatum (Plate XXIX).—A remarkable form, the normal wedge-shaped bases of the pinnules being much widened at point of attach-ment so as to form a continuous wing connecting them. Brachiatum.—Found in Devon by Mr. Hillman ; this form isvery wide at the base, the
RMME6C45–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . C Fig. 102. A Stephanomonas locellus (Fromentel) Kent (375/1). — B Trichonema hirsutum From. (300/1). — C Tr. gracile Moeb. (360/i). — D Hetiromastix proteiformis Clark (500|l). — E 1 und 2 JUUofthora dubia Perty (200/1). [A xl. ß nach Fromentel (1874); C nach Moebius (1SSS); l> nach J. Clark (1S6S); E nach Kent (1882).)
RMMWHXG5–Wetland area of the Touw River on the half collared kingfisher hike in the wilderness nature reserve, garden tourist route, south africa
RF2FYXHA8–Crab-eating raccoon in Overloon zoo, the Netherlands
RM2JEFCCJ–Demopterum gracile Carpenter. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RF2G3RFM5–Closeup shot of a brown juvenile northwestern salamander, Ambystoma gracile on a wed springtime
RMRX8BKE–An illustrated flora of the 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 ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 2. Grossularia missouriensis (Nutt.) Cov. &; Britt. Missouri Gooseberry. Fig. 2206. Ribes gracile Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 165. 1814. Not Michx. Ribcs missouriensis Nutt.; T. &; G. Fl. N. A. i: 548. 1840. Grossularia missouriensis Cov. &; Britt. N. A. Fl. 22: 221. 1908. Nodal spines slender, solitary, or 2-3 together, r
RF2W9XRBC–Alligator weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides) with a background. The exotic tropical grass with a special aroma. The grass is growing in the garden.
RFE54WGW–Bonobo or (formerly) Pygmy Chimpanzee (Pan Paniscus) in a natural setting
RMPFYBAA–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 558 THE NEKVOUS SYSTEM. Funiculus gracilis Gracile nucleus Funiculus cuneatus Cuneate nucleus. Tractus spinalis of trigeminal nerve According to Sherrington, an anterior cerebrospinal tract in the spinal medulla of the anthropoid apes stands in connexion with the arm-centre in the cerebral cortex. If this is the case in man it must have other connexions as well, seeing that it is carried down the spinal medulla for a considerable distance beyond the level of the spinal segments which give motor fibres to the upper limb. In the lower apes an anterio
RFM18C63–Gracile capuchin monkey in a park
RMA174EJ–a successful diet
RM2AG8224–. Scottish geographical magazine. Bromus giganteus, L. Carlina vulgaris, L. Brachypodium gracile, Beau v. Campanula glomerata, L. Scolopendrium vulgare, Symons. BOTANICAL SURVEY OF SCOTLAND. 67 Typical halophytes (i.& plants adapted for life in an environmentwhere the presence of common salt influences plant-growth) are notconspicuous on the cliffs, but the beach and rocks at the base offer hereand there the conditions suitable for plants which occur on sands andsalt marshes. Pnewma/ria (Mertensia) maritima, Hill., is found in a fewstations on shingle beach. An interesting feature is the occur
RMMAA744–. 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 . 2. Grossularia missouriensis (Nutt.) Cov. & Britt. Missouri Gooseberry. Fig. 2206. Ribes gracile Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 165. 1814. Not Michx. Ribcs missouriensis Nutt.; T. & G. Fl. N. A. i: 548. 1840. Grossularia missouriensis Cov. & Britt. N. A. Fl. 22: 221. 1908. Nodal spines slender, solitary, or 2-3 together, reddish, 3"S" long or more. Prickles gener
RMMWHXJ5–Wetland area of the Touw River on the half collared kingfisher hike in the wilderness nature reserve, garden tourist route, south africa
RM2JEEC53–Demopterum gracile Carpenter. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RF2H36DHJ–Portrait of a thoughtful pygmy chimpanzee in the blurred background
RMT03KK9–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 . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 GROSSULARIACEAE. Vol. II. 2. Grossularia missouriensis (Nutt.) Cov. & Britt. Missouri Gooseberry. Fig. 2206. Ribes gracile Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 165. 1814. Not Michx. Ribcs missouriensis Nutt.; T. & G. Fl. N. A. i: 548. 1840. Grossularia missouriensis Cov. & Britt. N. A. Fl. 22: 221. 1908. Nodal spines slender, solitary, or 2-3 together, r
RF2W9XRC8–Alligator weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides) with a background. The exotic tropical grass with a special aroma. The grass is growing in the garden.
RFE54XFP–Mature Female Bonobo or (formerly) Pygmy Chimpanzee (Pan Paniscus) in a natural setting
RF2GEBKHY–Centrosema virginianum plant with a natural background. Also called Spurred Butterfly Pea, wild blue vine, blue bell, wild pea. This plant in Indonesi
RMPFYB9Y–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 560 THE NEKVOUS SYSTEM. nucleus appears in the form of a relatively slender mass of gray matter in the interior of the funiculus gracilis. The cuneate nucleus is a direct offshoot from that part of the base of the posterior column of gray matter which is preserved as a portion of the central gray mass. In transverse section it is seen to invade the funiculus cuneatus upon its deep aspect, and it gradually grows backwards into its substance. It presents a very different appearance from the gracile nucleus, because throughout its whole length the gra
RFM18C55–Gracile capuchin monkey in a park
RMAACTMF–Woman stands on a scale
RM2AX49A5–The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . ow-pointed. AparticuLirly elegant variety.A. t, gracile (slender). A handsome variety, of moderatestature, remarkable for the beautiful reddish tint a-ssumed bythe fronds when tirst developed.A-1, obtusum (obtuse), six. brown, fronds graceful, bipinnate.8ia to lOin. long; pinnje four to six; pinnules more romidedthan in the type. 1889. (I. H. 1339. t. 86.)A trapezifonne. An illustration of this handsome WestImlian species is given in Fig. 29. A Veitchii(
RMMCRC8D–. Abb. 264. Der Gipfel der Detunata.) Fichtenwald, in den Basaltfelsen Woodsia ilvensis. (Nach eines Aufnahme von Prof. Dr. L. v. Löczy, Budapest. (Aus der Bildersammlung des geographischen Institutes der Wiener Universität.) patak, wo u. a. an den Kalkfelsen Aconilum Anlhora, Alyssum murale, Silene nernoralis, Saxifraga adscendens, S. Aizoon, Sempervivum blandum, Cnidium apioides, Seseli gracile und Phylliles Scolopendrium vorkommen, während seine Hänge gemischte Eichenwälder und Buschwerk aus Corylus, Cornus Mas, Sam- bucus racemosa, Sorbus Aria usw. bekleiden. Reicher noch ist die Flora auf
RMMWHXFP–Wetland area of the Touw River on the half collared kingfisher hike in the wilderness nature reserve, garden tourist route, south africa
RM2JEG9WA–Demopterum gracile Carpenter. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RMT3Y11T–Archive image from page 222 of Die Pflanzenwelt der peruanischen Anden. Die Pflanzenwelt der peruanischen Anden in ihren Grundzügen dargestellt diepflanzenweltd00webe Year: 1911 I. Abschnitt. 5. Kapitel. Die zentialperuanische Sierrazone. 181 trichophyUa (Gram.). Pilea globosa (Urtic; be- sonders an felsigen Stellen). Qutnchamalium gracile (Santal.). Gcntiana cxacoidcs. I'alc- riona sp. (Nr. 4S76). Biu'ais sp. jCom- pos. Nr. 4854). Ilypochocris sp. (Compos. Xr. 4890). Fig. 20. Orcoinyrrhis andicola iH. B. K.) Endl. A Habitus. B Blüte. C Frucht. D Dieselbe laus;s durchschnitten. Sträucher
RFE54XFF–Mature male Bonobo or (formerly) Pygmy Chimpanzee (Pan Paniscus) in a natural setting
RF2GEBKJ1–Centrosema virginianum plant with a natural background. Also called Spurred Butterfly Pea, wild blue vine, blue bell, wild pea. This plant in Indonesi
RMPFTP1G–. Points of the horse; a treatise on the conformation, movements, breeds and evolution of the horse. Horses. Fig. 379.—Left Fore Foot of H. Gracile (|th real height). Figs. 380 and 381.—Left Fore and Right Hind Leg of same H. Gracile (|th real height). metacarpal and metatarsal bones will become as rudimentary as the splint-bones of the horse. Even if it were objected that these facts do not warrant us in assuming that the ancestors of the horse had, on each foot, three toes, two of which were more or less rudimentary; we have the still stronger evidence afforded by fossils of horse-like anima
RFM18C5A–Gracile capuchin monkey in a park
RMA171NG–slices of a kiwi
RM2AWK329–Bush-fruits; a horticultural monograph of raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, currants, gooseberries, and other shrub-like fruits . ding, large, but rather flexuous, bristle-like hairs on themargins near the base, otherwise glabrous; leaves with a broadbut well-marked sinus at the base, glabrous on both sides. This,I think, is a form of B. divaricatum. 16. R. ROTUNDiFOLiUM, Michx. (Fig. 88.) Low shrub, much resembling E. gracile; branches commonlystraight, with light colored bark; thorns mostly single, but veryshort, gray, like the outer bark; leaves wedge-shaped, deeply 3-5lobed, smooth or
RMMCNKXJ–. Fig. 430. Linke Hand von vorn und von innen von Anchitherium {A, A'), Hipparion (B, B'), Pferd yC, C); ungef. Vy n-Gr.; nach Gaudry (aus Boas), fm Trape- zium ; /" </Trapezoid ; m Capitatum ; ?/ Hamatum. II^V 2.—5. Metacarpale. Ein Seitenzweig geht wohl zwischen +Mesohippus und +Merychippus ab und führt zu +Hipparion Christol und zwar im Ober-Miocän Nord- Amerikas, von wo aus diese zierlichen, bis Zebra-großen, dreiläufigen Pferde in Europa und Asien eindrangen. Sie lieferten hier zahlreiche lokale Rassen, die als //. gracile Kaup. zusammengefaßt werden und wohl große Herden bildeten
RMMWHXEC–Wetland area of the Touw River on the half collared kingfisher hike in the wilderness nature reserve, garden tourist route, south africa
RM2JEF2A5–Demopterum gracile Carpenter. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RMT03KK4–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 . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 2. Grossularia missouriensis (Nutt.) Cov. & Britt. Missouri Gooseberry. Fig. 2206. Ribes gracile Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 165. 1814. Not Michx. Ribcs missouriensis Nutt.; T. & G. Fl. N. A. i: 548. 1840. Grossularia missouriensis Cov. & Britt. N. A. Fl. 22: 221. 1908. Nodal spines slender, solitary, or 2-3 together, reddish, 3'S' long or more. Pr
RFE54XFR–Mother and child Bonobo or (formerly) Pygmy Chimpanzee (Pan Paniscus) in a natural setting
RF2GEBKFX–Centrosema virginianum plant with a natural background. Also called Spurred Butterfly Pea, wild blue vine, blue bell, wild pea. This plant in Indonesi
RFEB07Y3–Mature Female Bonobo or (formerly) Pygmy Chimpanzee (Pan Paniscus) in a natural setting
RMPG15KD–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 444 CONIFERALES INCEBTAE SEDIS [CH. Cyparissidium is characteristic of Lower Cretaceous strata though Nathorsti has recorded a species, C. Nilssonianum, from Rhaetic rocks in Scania with cones having scales more pointed and lanceolate than those of Heer's species. A second Rhaetic species, C. septentrionale, has been transferred by Nathorst to the genus Stachyotaxus^.. Fig. 810. Cyparissidium. A, B, Cyparissidium g-racile. C, C minimum. (A, B, after Heer; C, after Velenovsky; nat. size.) Cyparissidium gracile Heer. The type-sp
RFEB08C4–Fast-paced Bonobo or Pygmy Chimpanzee (Pan Paniscus) walking in a natural setting
RMAAC2Y0–Woman before a fridge
RM2AGBGXX–. British ferns and their varieties. y..-.^i|t|<l«fftfi. ^^0^mm^. LXIV POLYSHCHUM ANGULARE, War. CRISTATO-GRACILE MOLY BRITISH FERNS LXV DlVISILOBUM CRISTATUM (Woll.) Messrs. Ivery. (Raised.) 1870.1 ft. 10 in. By Mr. Wollaston. The parentage of this splendid variety isunknown. All that can be ascertained is that among a large batchof seedlings raised by Messrs. Ivery, from seed of some form ofdivisilobe supplied by Mr. Wollaston, a very fair sprinkling ofcrested forms appeared ;—Mr. Barnard Hankey also raised a mostextraordinary batch of crested divisilobes from some non-crestedvariety,—and
RFHMEJ0N–Young Male Bonono Chimpanzee (Pan Paniscus) trying to keep his balance on a tree branch
RMMCNKHY–. Fig. 4.jU. Linke Hand von|vorn und von innen von Anchitherium {A, A'), Hipparion (B, B'), Pferd (C, C); ungef. '- n. Gr.; nach Gaudry (aus Boas). t?n Trape- ziuni; /* (f Trapezoid ; m Capitatum ; 7/ Hamatuni. //—T'2.—5. Metacarpale. Ein Seitenzweig geht wohl zwischen +Mesohippus imd +Merychippus ab und führt zu + Hipparion Christol und zwar im Ober-Miocän Nord- Amerikas, von wo aus diese zierlichen, bis Zebra-großen, dreihufigen Pferde in Europa und Asien eindrangen. Sie lieferten hier zahlreiche lokale Rassen, die als //. gracile Kaup. zusammengefaßt werden und wohl große Herden bildeten, d
RMMWHXJY–Wetland area of the Touw River on the half collared kingfisher hike in the wilderness nature reserve, garden tourist route, south africa
RM2JEEEHP–Demopterum gracile Carpenter. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RMT3Y4G0–Archive image from page 297 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet dienatrlichenp11engl Year: 1900 284 Pliallineae. (Fischer.) faltet (Fig. < 31 ß bei /r, /, in), daher auch die reifen Exemplare glatte oder grobwellig gebogene Äste zeigen. •1 Art: /. cibariiim Tul. (incl. I. gracile Beck.) (Fig. 131 A und ß) in Australien, N.-See- land, S.-Amerika. — Zu Ileodictyon gehört vielleicht auch der kleine, nur e
RMPF9KJY–. Devonian floras; a study of the origin of Cormophyta. Paleobotany -- Devonian. / ^ Fig. 8. Arthrostigmagracile, Dawson, from the Lower Old Red Sandstone of Scotland. (Nat. size.) After Kid- ston (1893). 4 .. f. :/ Fig. 9. Arthrosiigma gracile, Dawson, from the Lower Devonian of Roragen, Norway. After Halle (1916).. 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.. Arber, E. A. Newell (Edward Alexander Newell), 1870-1918; Ar
RMAAC2XD–Woman before a fridge
RM2AFWM0F–. Paxton's Magazine of Botany and Register of Flowering Plants. yet more gracile than thestems, and bearing near its summit three,four, or more large pinkish-white blossoms.Tiiese are expanded about the month ofApril, and continue open many weeks.;i No particular treatment is demanded. The best way of managing it, however, isto place it in a wire basket containingsphagnum moss and potsherds, and sus-pend it in the lower part of the house; ifhung too high, it will lose much of itsinterest. It must be kept in a moist,warm, shaded house while growing, and ina more moderate temperature <ind dri
RFHMEJ16–Young Male Bonono Chimpanzee (Pan Paniscus) trying to keep his balance on a tree branch
RMMAB5W4–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Pythiuni. — a P. gracile Schenk (Sectio Aphragmium). Ein Stück eines Algen- fadens (w) mit dem sich darin ausbreiten- den Mycelium, von dem einzelne Aeste (s) ins Freie wachsen, um sich zu ent- leeren. Bei sp ist der Inhalt in eine Blase hervorgeflossen, woselbst er in Sporen zerfällt (Vergr. ca. 400, nach Schenk). b—f F. coniplens (Sectio Aphragmimn). h Ein Mycelfaden, dessen Seitenast (sp) zu einem fadenförmigen, durch keine Wand abgegrenzten Sporangium geworden ist. c Ein Sporangium mit verquellender, dic
RFFY2G7B–Family group of African Bonobo Chimpanzees (Pan Paniscus) grooming each other in a tangle of limbs
RM2JEEGRE–Demopterum gracile Carpenter. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RFHMEJ1G–Young Male Bonono Chimpanzee (Pan Paniscus) trying to keep his balance on a tree branch, mother watching him
RMMWHXDF–Wetland area of the Touw River on the half collared kingfisher hike in the wilderness nature reserve, garden tourist route, south africa
RFFY2G76–Two female African Bonobo Chimpanzees (Pan Paniscus) grooming each other, a young baby sitting next to them.
RMT0D4JT–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0104rabe Year: 1892 394 Fig. 64. Pythiuni. — a P. gracile Schenk (Sectio Aphragmium). Ein Stück eines Algen- fadens (w) mit dem sich darin ausbreiten- den Mycelium, von dem einzelne Aeste (s) ins Freie wachsen, um sich zu ent- leeren. Bei sp ist der Inhalt in eine Blase hervorgeflossen, woselbst er in Sporen zerfällt (Vergr. ca. 400, nach Schenk). b—f F. coniplens (Sectio Aphragmimn). h Ein Mycelfaden, dessen Seitenast (sp) zu einem fadenförmigen, durch
RMPFTP1J–. Points of the horse; a treatise on the conformation, movements, breeds and evolution of the horse. Horses. ,rffl.. AlX.. Fig. 382.—{After Gauciry.) Front and Side Views of Left Fore Foot of HipPARiON Gracile (|th real length). The lettering is the same as that of Fig. 386. Fig. 383.—Front View of Left Fore Foot of Horse,(-^th real length). this fossil family could not have been an ancestor of the horse; for, besides differences in the teeth, it possessed a deep depression in front of the eye, on each side of the face, in which depression was lodged a large tear or scent gland, similar to tha
RFAAC2Y2–Woman before a fridge
RM2AN828C–Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . her hand and turned forward. Signed (it the lower right, Emile Claus.Exhibited at the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, 1909. No. 81DRYADES BY RENE MENARD / 0 Rene Menard French: 1895— ^Sl— DRYADES (Pastel) Height, 2S inches: length, 85% inches Two gracile nymphs of the woods are reclining in theshade on the grassy bank of a forest pool, one ex-tended at length upon the sward, an arm under herhead and one knee raised, her white discarded draperyon the ground beside her. She seems in slumbrous rev-erie ; while her yellow-haired companion, restin
RM2JEE7N4–Demopterum gracile Carpenter. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RFFY2G6J–Two female African Bonobo Chimpanzees (Pan Paniscus) grooming each other, a young toddler playing next to them
RFE54XG9–Portrait close-up of a mature male Bonobo or (formerly) Pygmy Chimpanzee (Pan Paniscus) in a natural setting
RMFY2G73–Playful African Bonobo Chimpanzees (Pan Paniscus), a young animal standing on top of an adult Bonobo lying down on his back
RMPFHFK2–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Pig. 113. Tessaradoma gracile (M. Sars), A. Koloni. B. unge Zoøcier med Oøcie. C. gammelt Grenstykke, glødet. i rum Sø og ud for Indløbet i Skagerak) samt i Skagerak (Hanstholm; Nord for Skagen; Bohuslån). Dens øvrige Udbredelse omfatter det arktiske Hav, vestpaa til Vest- grønland, det europæiske Nordhav (Færøerne, hele den norske Kyst, men ikke Island) og det nordlige Atlanter- havs Østdel (fra Irland, Shetlandsøerne, Biscaya Bugten o. s. V. indtil Middelhavet). I det midterste Atlanterhav forekommer Arten aabenbart ga
RMA1744R–lady bites in a slice of orange
RM2AG7B8G–. 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. than the width of the achene ; perennial. 3. T. gracile. I. Thelesperma trifidum (Poir.) Brit-ton. Fine-leaved Thelesperma.Fig- 4519- Coreopsis trifida Poir. in Lam. Encycl. Suppl. 2 : 353. 1811.Thelesperma filifolium A. Gray, Kew. Journ. Bot. I : 252. 1849.Thelesperma trifidum Britton, Trans. X. Y. Acad. Sci. 9 : 182. 1890. Annual or biennial; stem branched, i°-3°high. Leave
RM2JEE7AY–Demopterum gracile Carpenter. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RM2AJ0W3E–Report of the United States Geological Survey of the territories . ng of an internal cast, broken so as to give an unnatural truncated appearance to the columella and lower part of the lip.10.7). An epposite view of the same. FlGS. 11 AND 12. 11 AM IN EA 1 OCCIDENTALIS 271 11,0. An internal cast, natural size. 11, 6. An aperture view of another internal cast, broken about the base of the aperture (type- specinien). 12,«. Another cast, also with lip broken. 12,7). The same, magnified ; the truncated appearance of the columella being due to a break.Fig. 13. Dentai.ium gracile. 206 13, a. A speci
RM2JEG5DX–Demopterum gracile Carpenter. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RM2AWE3EK–Oceanic ichthyology, a treatise on the deep-sea and pelagic fishes of the world, based chiefly upon the collections made by the steamers Blake, Albatross, and Fish Hawk in the northwestern Atlantic, with an atlas containing 417 figures . >-/. 386. Peristedion LONciisPATiiA. (p. 472.) 387. Peristedion gracile. (p. 473.) 388a, 6. Peristedion platycephalum. (p. 474.) GOODE AND BEAN.—OCEANIC ICHTHYOLOGY. PLATE CXV. --x-^V --. ;•?. 389. LOPHOTES Cepedianus I]i. :U9.) 390. Lophotes Capellei. (p. 351.) 391. Tbachypterus mis. (p. 177.1 GOODE AND BEAN.—OCEANIC ICHTHYOLOGY. PLATE CXVI.
RM2JEGY6B–Demopterum gracile Carpenter. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RMPFY7RE–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. 148 Cumacea: 17. Pseudocumatidae, 5. Stenociuna, 6. Pseudocuma 5th^ or 7^^, which are subequal iu length. Peraeopods 3—5 abnormally stout, 4*^ joint not much shorter than 2"^'^ in the last 2 pairs, 5^^ joint short, oval, fringed with strong simple setae on medial margin. Rami of uropods sub- equal, a little shorter than the peduncle, endopod having on medial margin 3 spines in 9, 10 (7 in fig.) in d. Colour whitish. L. 3-5 mm. N. W. Caspian Sea. 3. S. gracile (0. Sars) 1894: Pseudocuma gracilis, G. 0. Sars iu: Bull. Ac. St.- Petersb., ser.4 v. 4 (i'. 36) p. 3
RMA1721H–lady on the market
RM2AJ7M8C–A dictionary of musical terms, containing upwards of 9000 English, French, German, Italian, Latin and Greek words and phrases, preceded by rules for the pronunciation of Italian, German and French; . Port de voix. Pralltriller. Single Relish. GRACIEUX—GRAZIA. 87. Son Suspen coupé. Sion. tr^ (C.) Trem- Tremblem.blement. -^orsvs ^ appuyé. Tremblement. (P.) =?== ii=! ^l ^m Tremblem. continu. (BD (P.) ,?? rr-^.Z£Z^f^t0-rlj^ Turn. Doppeltriller mit Xachschlag. ^lit Vor- und Nachschlag-, ^a- Trill withoutafter-beat. Gracieux, Gracieuse (Fr.) Graceful.Gracile (It.) Graceful and delicate ;thin, slende
RM2JEE0CC–Demopterum gracile Carpenter. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RMAAC3WC–Successful woman
RM2ANF6DG–Handbook of British mosses; comprising all that are known to be natives of the British Isles . PLATE XVIII. 1. Zieria julacea. a. plant, nat. size. b. leaf, magnified. c. leaf-cells, magnified. d. sporangium, magnified. 2. Bryum roseum. a. plant, nat. size. b. leaf, magnified. c. sporangium, magnified. d. portion of outer peristome, magnified. e. portion of inner peristome, magnified. 3. Leptobryum pyrifbrme. a. plant, nat. size. b. leaf, magnified. c. sporangium, magnified. 4. Orthodontium gracile. a. plant, nat. size. b. leaf, magnified. c. veil, magnified. d. sporangium, magnified. e. porti
RM2JEE685–Demopterum gracile Carpenter. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RM2AWFM08–Handbook of British mosses : comprising all that are known to be natives of the British Isles . rn.p. PLATE XVIII. 1. Zieria julacea. a. plant, nat. size. b. leaf, magnified. c. leaf-cells, magnified. d. sporangium, magnified. 2. Bryiim roseum. a. plant, nat. size. b. leaf, magnified. c. sporangium, magnified. d. portion of outer peristome, magnified. e. portion of inner peristome, magnified. 3. Leptobryura pyriforrae. a. plant, nat. size. b. leaf, magnified. c. sporangium, magnified. 4. Orttodontium gracile. a. plant, nat. size. b. leaf, magnified. c. veil, magnified. d. sporangium, magnified
RM2JEF49J–Demopterum gracile Carpenter. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RM2AM6R3Y–Archives des sciences physiques et naturelles . Gutwinski) fig. 105, 226/11.» aciculare Tuffen West.» aciculare W. var. robustius Chod1.» gracile Bréb, Cosmanium depressum (Nâg) Lund.» Botrytis Menegh. Gonatozygon Ralfsii D. By. » Brebissonii D. By. Ryalotheca dissiliens (Smith) Bréb. Les seules formes qui doivent être considérées comme plane-toniques sont : Cusmarium depressum (Nâg) Lund ; ClosterhimNordstedtii Chod.; A. aciculare; A. aciculare var. robustiusChod. Le Closterium Nordstedtii Chod2. (non Gutw.) mérite une 1 Chodat. Bull. Herb. Boissier. T. V, 97, pl. XI, fig. 10. T. VI, 98, p. 1
RM2JEEJW7–Demopterum gracile Carpenter. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RM2AM1ENW–Architettura ciuile demostratiuamente proportionata et accresciuta di nuoue regole : con l'vso delle quali si facilita l'inuentione d'ogni douuta proportione nelli cinque ordini, e col ritrouamento d'vn nuouo strumento angolare, si da il modo à gl'operarij medesimi di pratticamente stabilire le sacome in ogni loro necessario contorno . quale è la fe-ftadecima parte della grofìezza di detta Colonna nellimofcapo,e comprende la Liftella & il Tondino,il quale di groifezza pureè vguaje alla Cinta, & così riefce alquanto più, gracile di quello,che anticamente fi faceua , mentre non jiefce più de tre
RM2AJMNH8–Nova acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis . 6 (gg@§jggiggigg) 19. o L litHß.tr.li.C-G Ho^^lmd. Micrasterias tnuicata. 3 Cosiiiamun imdiilatum.4 Cosiu.coiis]persuiii T.E7:.tt-.-cck.a<:l, 1 Euastiinn vemistimi 5. Cosni. TlLwaitesii, 6 Ai-throdesmus Iiiciis. 2. Slaiirastnun Indeiitatiaa. ö. Staur pilosum.9. »Staxir. laeve. 10. Docidiiim gracile. U.Clostemmi calosponmi.12.Sphaerozosiiia l)amT)usinoides. 13 . Hvalotheca dutia . DISTINCTION DES MAXIMA ET DES MINIMA DAÎs^S UN PROBLÈME ISOPÉRIMÉTRIQUE. PAE C.-E. LUNDSTRÖM. (Présenté À la Société Royale des Sciences dUpsal le 13 Février 1
RM2AN5XAF–Nouveau Larousse illustré : dictionnaire universel encyclopédique . ains tertiaires. — Encycl. Les hipparions, uno des formes ancestralesde nos chevaux actuels, avaient trois doigts aux pieds,dont un grand au milieu, les deux autres réduits à dos sty-lets. Leurs débris se trouvent dans lo miocène de lEuropecentrale et orientale (hipparion gracile)^ ou dans le plio-cène (hipparion prostylum). Des chevaux ont parfois encoredes piods conformés ainsi ; tel fut le cheval dAlexandre(Bucéphale), et on en montre quelquefois dans les foires,comme le fameux cheval-hipparion de la foiro de Mu-nich (1860)
RM2AG1MA1–. La Lecture. dans sailhouette vive et gracile, ses gestes menus, son teint de lait oùeraient tombés des pétales de rose, dans 1 etonnement de ses purseux clairs sous le désordre joli de ses frisons dor pâle, un déliimix air den-mce, cette frai-heur exquiseâme et de chairui fait dire deertains petitstrès quils sontà croquer ». Nature plusituitive, plus ré-échie que nelissait sou prôn-er lallure deMette, maisuon ne dei- .ait guère autourelle, chacun nemgeant quà laitcr, à ségayer3 sa drôlerie deDupce espiègle.Elle savanra,ms un sérieux!accoutumé dein minois dendcur. Le pe-lle ment de>liits,
RM2AGBW9P–. Bergens Museum årbok. ktiske bryozoer. 79 Side majuscula Noedgaard 26 palmata 10 patens Smitt 24 Peachii 27 porifera Smitt 26 propinqua Smitt 26 reticulata MGill 25 reticulata — f, yrototypa 25 reticulato-punctata Hincks 25 rigida v. Lorenz 24 Smitti KiRCHENPAUER 25 stylifera Levinsen 24 trispinosa 25 —• var. arhorea 25 — f. lameUosa 25 ventricosa, var 27 Smitti n a Arctica 24 Jeffreysli 24 Majuscula 26 reticulata 25 Smitti 25 trispinosa 25 Stomatopora 35 dilatans Johnst 36 fungia CoDCH 36 incrassata Smitt 36 penicillata Fabr 36 repens S. Wood ., 35 Side Tessarodoma 14 gracile M. Sårs 14 Tii
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