RFD9PN3R–Portrait of a butterfly (Polyommatus amandus Schneider)
RFD9KYY9–Portrait of a butterfly
RMPFG3GA–. da xing an ling sen lin zi yuan diao cha bao gao. botany. ????? ????? ????? ???? ???^? ????? ????? ?? ??5?. ????? ????? ????? ??? ?? 2° ????? ????? ????? ???? ???? ????? ?? Adenophora sublata spgr Vicia venosa var baicalensis copr j Anemone sibirica spgr Carex spgr Fragaria orientalis spgr Lathjrrus humilis sp Iris ensata var chinensis cop' gr Convallaria majalis var manshurica Sanquisorba officinalis Calamagrostis Rubus saxatilis Pulsatilla patens salix 15700 Ribes ' 6800 Rosa acicularis HOO Betuia fruticosa 4600 Spiraea sericea Lathyrus humilis Vicia Rubus Equisetum silvaticum Carex Fragar
RMRH303C–. British marine algae : being a popular account of the seaweeds of Great Britain, their collection and preservation. Marine algae. Fig. 158. Gigartina pistiUata.. Fig. 159. Gigartina acicularis.. 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.. Grattann, W. H. London : The "Bazaar" Office
RF2PM579R–Shrub wild rose hips, leaves and fruits on the branches
RF2AAJJCM–Wild rose floral botanical flower. Black and white engraved ink art. Isolated rosa illustration element.
RMT0T07X–dong bei zi yuan zhi dong bei zi yuan zhi wu shou ce dongbeiziyuanzhi00wang Year: 1958 圖版三十三 图82. 少刺大叶蔷譬M Rosa acicularis Lindl. var. Taquetii Nakai
RF2NKCA5W–Snow covered red rosehip berries on a bush in winter. Wild rose hips Rosa acicularis. Winter berries. Nature background.
RM2H6A316–Wild rose
RMME6N73–. Die Mollusken-Fauna Mitteleuropa's . H. acicularis. Wohnort: in Bächen und Flüssen. Verbreitung: In Krain, in Ungarn und im Banate« 1. var. cornea v. Mühif. ms. Melanopsis cornea C. Pfeiffer Naturg. HI p. 50 t. 8 f. 22. 23. — acicularis ä Fer. Monogr. p. 31. — — Rossm. Icon. f. 672 major. — Lembergensis ParrejTss teste Brot. Hemisinus acicularis var. ß Brot Mon. p. 370 t. 38 f. 4 d. Fig. 464.
RMRDT78B–. Beautiful and rare trees & plants. Trees; Shrubs; Plants, Ornamental. PICEA ALCOCKIANA VAR ACICULARIS.. 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.. Annesley, Hugh Annesley, 5th earl, 1831-1908. London, Pub. at the Offices of "Country Life,"; New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RF2PM579B–Shrub wild rose hips, leaves and fruits on the branches
RF2AAJJBJ–Wild rose floral botanical flower. Black and white engraved ink art. Isolated rosa illustration element.
RMT0T080–dong bei zi yuan zhi dong bei zi yuan zhi wu shou ce dongbeiziyuanzhi00wang Year: 1958 图82. 少刺大叶蔷譬M Rosa acicularis Lindl. var. Taquetii Nakai 图84. 悬鈎子Rubus crataegifolius Bunge
RM2H6A3PN–Wild rose
RMME6KKK–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 94. A Isopogon formosus E. Bi-. — S Petrophüa acicularis E. Br., Stempel. — C Soroctphalus imbricatus R. ßr. — B Spatalla laxa E. Br. — E, F Protca lonf/ißora Lam.; E BI. mit geschlitzter Köhre: F BI. mit aus- gebreiteter Blh. — G, E Protca penicülata E. Mey.; G BI. geöffnet; H Fr. — J—JV Leucadendron argenteum R. Br.; /BI.; A'Fr.; L dieselbe nach Durclischneiden der Fruchtsubale; M der S., bei ch die Chalaza; .V der Keimling. — 0, P Äulax pinifoUns Berg; 0 die BI. geöffnet; P
RMRG2R76–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1969 Rowe: Lightning Fires in Grasslands 319. Figure 1. Solid squares mark reported lightning fires in grasslands of southern Saskatchewan. feet in diameter. Substantial patches of Rosa acicularis had apparently been killed too, for there were no signs of resprouting among the charred stems. Discussion The above observations are consistent with many reports in the literature showing that fire is relatively more destructive of woody perennials than of grasses and herbs. Fire clearly favours the expansion of grasslands at the expense of shrubs and of trees. But a
RFDEEX8E–The deer ked (Lipoptena cervi)
RF2AAJJMC–Wild rose floral botanical flower. Black and white engraved ink art. Isolated rosa illustration element.
RFDA76TK–Portrait of a spider
RF2PM579J–Shrub wild rose hips, leaves and fruits on the branches
RMT0W151–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0103rabe Year: 1896 1162 Cudoniella. Fruchtkörper wachsartig, gestielt, mit anfangs scheibenförmigem, zuletzt gewölbtem, am Eancl etwas eingerolltem oder nach unten verbogenem, unten freiem, aussen von der Fruchtschicht bedecktem oberem Theil. Schläuche keulenförmig, 8sporig. Sporen spindelförmig, gerade, ein- bis zweizeilig, farblos, zweireihig liegend. Paraphysen fadenförmig oder etwas ästig, septirt, farblos. Fig. 1—5. Cudoniella acicularis. Fig. 1.
RM2H6A2T9–Wild rose
RM2JP9ECR–wild rose
RMPFG3FM–. da xing an ling sen lin zi yuan diao cha bao gao. botany. 197 å°å½¢èå°å¢. Spiraea sencea 1800 Spiraea aericea 1600 Rosa acicularis 大èå®Mä¾ åå¡ï¼å°å½¢ å¹³å¦çä¸å¡ æµ·æé« â500å ¬å°º Carex Anemone dichotoma Rubus arcticus Paris hexaphilla Pulsatilla patens copi cop I sp sp sol Adenophora tetraphylla Thalictrum chinensis Lathyrus humilis Iris Vicia amoena Fragaria orientalis cop gr copi copi copi copi sp å¨è§ç£¯ç³ç² å£åä¸ç¼è² çå±±å°æ·±ç¥¸ è²æ£®æå 大èå®å¶ºè¥¿ å¡ï¼å°å½¢å¹³ å¦çä¸-å¡ 1é´¨ä¸ 16° Polygonotum acuminatifolium Trifolium lupinaster s Bupleurum da'huricum s Carex Rubus arcticus Epilobiu
RMRJ28J6–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. 108 PLANTS. [AST.—BEC. BEL—BYT. phyllon, leaf; lUhoii, stone.] Stems artic- ulate ; branches opposite; central axis hollow or solid; leaves verticillate, free to the base, linear, acuminate, simple nerved ; fructifications in elong- ated ears, bearing round sporanges in the axils of the leaves. Type A. equisetiformis. acicularis, Dawson. 1862, Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc, vol. 18, p. 310, Devonian. anthracinus, Heer, 18
RFDA76WF–Portrait of a spider
RF2PM57A5–Shrub wild rose hips, leaves and fruits on the branches
RMT22P14–Archive image from page 102 of Die winterharten Nadelhölzer Mitteleuropas Die winterharten Nadelhölzer Mitteleuropas : ein Handbuch für Gärtner und Gartenfreunde diewinterhartenn00sche Year: 1909 — 91 — Veredelung-am besten auf Picea orientalis, außerdem auf alba oder excelsa. Das Holz wird besonders als Bauholz verwertet. Die Alcocktichte der Höhenzüge wird als Picea Alcockiana alpha, Syn : Picea acicularis Maxim., bezeichnet. Fi»'. 39. Picea Alcockiana Carr. Picea Wilsonii Mast. Wilsons Fichte. China. (?) In unseren Baumschulkulturen wohl kaum vorhandene und auch noch nicht ganz sicher
RM2JP9EF8–wild rose
RMREEX43–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 1162 Cudoniella. Fruchtkörper wachsartig, gestielt, mit anfangs scheibenförmigem, zuletzt gewölbtem, am Eancl etwas eingerolltem oder nach unten verbogenem, unten freiem, aussen von der Fruchtschicht bedecktem oberem Theil. Schläuche keulenförmig, 8sporig. Sporen spindelförmig, gerade, ein- bis zweizeilig, farblos, zweireihig liegend. Paraphysen fadenförmig oder etwas ästig, septirt, farblos.. Fig. 1—5. Cudoniella acicularis. Fig. 1. Fru
RFDA770Y–Portrait of a spider
RF2PM578X–Shrub wild rose hips, leaves and fruits on the branches
RFDEM778–The summer
RFDEJHMW–Wasp on the flower
RM2JP9RC1–wild rose
RMRHXG92–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. Fig. 24.. Fig. 24 und 25. Fig. 25. Hakea acicularis, Quer- und Längsschnitt. unseren Gewächshäusern entwickelt die Pflanze fast nur fieder- schnittige Blätter), aber sie ist so gering, daß man kaum darauf aufmerksam wird, ohne die prägnanten Fälle zu kennen. Senkrechte Orientierung der Epidermiszellen wurde an flachen Rückschlagsblättern von microcarpa, trifurcata und varia festgestellt.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these
RF2PM5799–Shrub wild rose hips, leaves and fruits on the branches
RF2PM572X–Shrub wild rose hips, leaves and fruits on the branches
RFDEJHM7–Portrait of a mosquito
RM2JP9ED3–wild rose
RMRFCKF5–. The Effect on vegetation and soil temperature of logging flood-plain white spruce. Forests and forestry Alaska; Clearcutting Alaska; Shifting cultivation Alaska; White spruce Alaska. Figure 7—C. The same unit in 1985 showing a shrub canopy of Alnus tenuifolia and Rosa acicularis.. 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.. Dyrness, C. T; United States. Forest Service. [Portland, Or. ] : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Fo
RF2PM572B–Shrub wild rose hips, leaves and fruits on the branches
RFDEJHNE–Mosquito on the flower
RM2JP9EFF–wild rose
RMRFRHXH–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. H R PiF H FHFHH. Quadrat-bisect showing root systems of shrubs and herbs of the forest floor. This was made along the front edge of the quadrat shown in plate 27 B: H, Haplopappus parryi; R, Rosa acicularis; V, Pinus flexilis; F, Fragaria virginiana; C, Chamomerium angustifolium; P, Picea engelmanni.. 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.. Carnegie Institution of W
RFDEGWXG–The Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius)
RFDEGWY8–The Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio)
RMD7T9A2–Portrait of a spider
RM2JP9EEY–wild rose
RMRG2RE2–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Germination Requirements of Alaskan Rosa acicularis R. Densmore and J. C. Zasada Institute of Northern Forestry, USDA Forest Service, Fairbanks, Alaska Densmore, R. and J. C. Zasada. 1977. Germination requirements of Alaskan Rosa acicularis. Canadian Field-Naturalist 91(1): 58-62. Abstract. Germination requirements of Alaskan seeds of Rosa acicularis, a common shrub in the boreal zone of Asia and North America, were determined from laboratory experiments and observations of germination under outdoor conditions. Germination was rapid and complete at temperatures
RMD7T98N–Portrait of a spider
RM2JP9RG8–wild rose
RMRF3PXC–. The Effect on vegetation and soil temperature of logging flood-plain white spruce. Forests and forestry Alaska; Clearcutting Alaska; Shifting cultivation Alaska; White spruce Alaska. Figure 7—C. The same unit in 1985 showing a shrub canopy of Alnus tenuifolia and Rosa acicularis.. 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.. Dyrness, C. T; United States. Forest Service. [Portland, Or. ] : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Fo
RMRGHDMT–. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history -- New York (State); Natural history. transparent, straight or slightly arched basal portion. Main I Fig. 33E. Prioniodus acicularis. Two styles of tooth near one end teetb'x 13 ca£ter Hinde)- large, slightly curved, compressed; denticles, two on one. 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.. Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Buffalo, N. Y. : Th
RFDH56D9–Portrait of a spider
RMRDWJHE–. The vegetation of the Siberian-Mongolian frontiers (the Sayansk region). Botany; Botany. drier and sandy material farther inland. Of shrubs and trees the following were to be found :^) Salix viminalis var. Gmelini /'. rufescens, Salix cinerea X S. viminalis var. Gmelini, Salix tiiandra, Salix daphnoides, Cornus alba, Prunus Padus, Populus laurifolia, Beiula verrucosa, Rosa cinnamomea, Rosa acicularis, and Myricaiia davurica (among pebbles on sandy river-banks).. Fig. 6.|Islet in the i-iver Abakan. Tliicket of Salix viminalis var. Gmelini In thickets a ground flora was to be found chiefly con
RFDH56DR–Portrait of a spider
RFDD46K2–The Violet Dropwing (Trithemis annulata)
RMRG2XFC–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 544 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 105. Figure 1. Galls of Diplolepis polita on the leaves of Rosa acicularis in central Alberta. Figure 2. Typical habitat of Rosa acicularis and Diplolepis polita in central Alberta. Figure 3. Galls of DiploU/ns polita on the leaves of Rosa arkansana in the Cypress Hills. Figure 4. Habitat of Rosa arkansana and Diplolepis polita in the Cypress Hills. Albert.i and Saskatchewan (outlined by Coupland L961), as well as on northern prairies near Peace River. Alberta (Moss l(>52) and on plateaux of the Cypress Kills (Breitung
RFDD3YEC–The Violet Dropwing (Trithemis annulata)
RMRR5DJ7–. Abhandlungen zur geologischen Specialkarte von Preussen und den Thüringischen Staaten. Kellerwald. 29 Vorkommen: Zweifelhafte, wahrscheinlich sikn-ischeSchichten des Oberurfer Michelbaches (A. Denckmann, leg. S. B.i!). Herr Denckmann schreibt mir über den Fundort: »Die Kieselschiefer, aus denen der Rest Knorria acicularis stammt, stehen in enger stratigraphischer Verbindung mit Kieselgallen - Schiefern, deren Fauna i. A. nicht gegen silurisches Alter sprechen würde. Auf- fälliö" ist nur das häufige Auftreten der unterdevonischen Gattung: Cryphaeus. Andererseits erinnert die von L. Beush
RFDD3YEX–The Violet Dropwing (Trithemis annulata)
RMRR5DGE–. Abhandlungen zur geologischen Specialkarte von Preussen und den Thüringischen Staaten. . Fig. 25. Cydostigma hercynium. — A = ein ganz junges, fast lepidodendroides Zweigstück, B und C = dickere Zweioberflächen mit entfernteren Blattnarben, bei C gleich- zeitig mit TTnorr/a-Wülsten {Knorria acicularis). D == epidermaler Fetzen eines dicken Sprosses mit sehr entfernt stehenden Blattnarben. — Steinbruch am Lindenberge bei L/indenberg. (Leg. H. Potonik, im Aug. 1900. S. B.M). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabili
RFDD3YEG–The Violet Dropwing (Trithemis annulata)
RMRG3RDY–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 28 The Canadian Field-Naturaust [Vol. XXXIV. LIST OF PLANTS FOUND AT WARRENS LANDING ISLAND, LAKE WINNIPEG, MANITOBA. EQUISETACEAE Equisetum arvense L. fluviatile L. s^lvaticum L. PINACEAE Juniperus communis L. var. depressa Pursh. horizonlalis Moench. Larix laricina (Du Roi) Koch. Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P. TYPHACEAE T^pha laiifolia L. NAJADACEAE Poiamogeion interior Rydb. Richardsonii (Benn.) Rydb. Carex Bebbii'^ Olney. brunnescens'^ Poir. retrorsa'^ Schewin. utriculata'^ Boott. viridula'^ Michx. Eleocharis acicularis (L.) R. & S. palus
RFDD3YF5–The Violet Dropwing (Trithemis annulata)
RFDEGX0N–Portrait of a summer dragonfly (Sympetrum flaveolum)
RMRG0CXG–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1974 Aiken and Gillett: Aquatic Plants in Gatineau Park 443. Pe Common Ea Common INLET Figure 3. Map of Kidder Lake. A number after an abbreviation signifies the number of plants of the species at that site; for example, P4 indicates four plants of Potamogeton amplifolius. D=Dulichium arundinaceum, Ea=Eleocharis acicularis, Ei=Equisetumfluviatile, N=Nuphar variegatum, P=Potamogeton amplifolius, Pe=P. epihydrus, S=Spar- ganium (did not fruit in 1971), Sa=5. androcladum, Sc=Sparganium chlorocarpum, Sl=Sagittaria latifolia. of this plant occurred in several other
RFDEJHMB–Portrait of a forest beetle
RMRR5DH5–. Abhandlungen zur geologischen Specialkarte von Preussen und den Thüringischen Staaten. . I Fig. 18. Knorria acicularis, zu Cydostigma hercynium gehörig. — Von derselben Fundstelle wie Fig. 13. A = Parichnos-Wülste, noch alle -vollständig erhalten. B, C u. D = die Wülste zum Theil ganz weggebrochen, zum Theil vorhanden (A und ß leg. H. PoTONiii, X. 1898, S. B. i : C und D Sammlung AnjmsrEi;, 1901 ). 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 res
RFDEJHN8–The hunting spider
RFDH50R8–The caterpillar
RMRHXG8J–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. Fig. 24 und 25. Fig. 25. Hakea acicularis, Quer- und Längsschnitt. unseren Gewächshäusern entwickelt die Pflanze fast nur fieder- schnittige Blätter), aber sie ist so gering, daß man kaum darauf aufmerksam wird, ohne die prägnanten Fälle zu kennen. Senkrechte Orientierung der Epidermiszellen wurde an flachen Rückschlagsblättern von microcarpa, trifurcata und varia festgestellt.. Fig. 26. Hakea gibbosa, der Eingang einer Spaltöifnung von der Fläche gesehen, von der geometrischen Mitte der Kanaldecke etwas nach unten verschoben. Von normal flachbl
RFDH50RN–Portrait of a Mosquito
RMRG3T8W–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 28. The Canadian Field-Naturalist [Vol. XXXIV. LIST OF PLANTS FOUND AT WARRENS LANDING ISLAND, LAKE WINNIPEG, MANITOBA. EQUISETACEAE Equisetum arvense L. fluviatile L. s^lvaticum L. PINACEAE Juniperus communis L. var. depressa Pursh. horizontalis Moench. Larix laricina (Du Roi) Koch. Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P. TYPHACEAE T})pha lalifolia L. NAJADACEAE Poiamogeton interior Rydb. Richardsonii (Benn.) Rydb. Carex BehhiV^ Olney. brunnescens'^ Poir. retrorsa'^ Schewin. utriculata^ Boott. viridula'^ Michx. Eleocharis acicularis (L.) R. & S. palustris (L.) R. &am
RFDH50EM–Portrait of a Mosquito
RMRR5DDT–. Abhandlungen zur geologischen Specialkarte von Preussen und den Thüringischen Staaten. 108 Culm. oder Zweig-Resten aber doch von entsprechender Dicke wie die Wülste der Knorr'ia imhncata mit ihren dachziegelig gedrängten Wülsten sind seltener, aber doch nicht mit der typischen Knorria. Fig. fi4. Bergeria. — Culmgrauwacke im InDerstethal: an der Eisenbahn von .Wildemann nach Zeller Feld (Sammlung des Pro v.-Mus. zu Hannover!). acicularis zu verw^echseln, bei welcher die Wülste (wenigstens in ihrem langen Gipfeltheil) auch der dicksten Stamm-Stücke stets. Please note that these images are extr
RFDH50PX–Portrait of a fly
RMRH979G–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. — 93 — og soni oftest spiller i alle mulige Nuancer af Graat. Skorpelike- kenerne er de mest udbredte, isser Sleegterne Lecanoru (L. tartarea, L. atra o. a), Lecidea, Placodium og Squamaria (S. gelida) og Buellia; men ogsaa bladformede Likener er blandt Lithofytvegeta- tionens Karakterplanter; almindelige er saaledes Parmelia saxatilis. XanthoHa parietina aureola og Gyrophora {cylindrical. — De hyp- pigste litbofile Mosser er Andrecea petroyhila og Gri?nmia-Artev (G. fascicular is, G. acicularis, G. heterosticha, G. apocarpa o. fl.);. Fig. 17.
RFDH50EW–Portrait of a fly
RMRDEWRY–. Selected western flora : Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta . Botany; Botany; Botany. Fig. 49. — Stipules of Rosa acicularis. / ROSACE^aj 2. S. acicularis, Lindl. Stem 1-4 ft. high, very prickly; stipules dilated, glandular-ciliate or resinous; leaflets 3-7, oblong, sessile; flowers mostly solitary. Thickets, Man.-AIta., not well defined. 3. R. pratincola, Greene. Stems low, very prickly; stipules narrow, more or less glandular-toothed; leaflets 7-11, elliptical to oblanceolate, prominently veined; flowers pink turning white, usually in corymbs. (B. arkansdna. Porter.) Prairies, Man.-Alta. 67 F
RFDH50Y4–Portrait of a Mosquito
RMRR5DG8–. Abhandlungen zur geologischen Specialkarte von Preussen und den Thüringischen Staaten. . Fig. 27. Knorria acicularis. Exemplare, bei denen die imbricaten Basaltheile der Parichuos- Strang-Steinkerne erhalten sind: also Knorria cow^Meres-Zustand. — A Steinbrach 10 Minuten westlich von Strassberg. B Steinbruch am Lindenberge bei Linden- berg. — (Leg. H. PoTONiK, Aug. 1900. S. B.M) (distalen) Theil verschmälert, ganz von der Form der echten »Ac'mdaris«-Wisie. Die breiten Theile der Parichnos-Stränge geben, da sie dicht aneinander grenzen, dadurch durchaus den Charakter von K. imhricata ab, un
RFDH56CR–Portrait of a Mosquito
RMRG2RDD–. The Canadian field-naturalist. J L 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 DAYS Figure 2. Effect of cold stratification at 5°C and cold stratification with concentrated H2SO4 pretreatment on germination of Rosa acicularis. Day zero is the day seeds were placed at 5° C, and germination occurred at stratification temperatures. (Figure 3). Germination began after 92 days at 5°C. Germination had reached 60% at 5°C after 107 days, when sets of replications were moved to 20° C and 10°/20°C. There were no signifi- cant differences in total germination between these see
RFDH50GC–Portrait of a fly
RMRD37CY–. 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. 2161. 3 li- Rosa acicularis. ar. Sayi. 3.'-J 1 firm, â ' 4-2 in. long; peti- oles tomentos.- hm hi". IP. -ijl.ules dilated: fls. soli- tary or few, inn [ !â in. across: bracts large; pedic.N |.i; .rptacle smooth : fr. de- pressed-globusr, i i t. .: Toss. May-Sept. N. China, Cor. :,l ril â â species. V
RFDH50RK–The caterpillar
RMRR5DGB–. Abhandlungen zur geologischen Specialkarte von Preussen und den Thüringischen Staaten. 58 Silur. mit den charakteristischeu kreisförmigen, kleinen Blattnarben zeigen, Fig. 25 C, fanden sich im Steinbruch unmittelbar nördlich Lindenberg Knorrien von dem Typus Knorria acicularis, Fig. 26, alles ununterscheidbar von den Resten an dem Fundpunkt im Oderthal, die vorausgehend in den Fig. 14 und folgenden zur Dar- stellung gelangt sind. Besonders wichtig ist das Stück Fig. 25 C, das neben Cyclostigma-1^arhen den Knorria acicularis-Krhajltungs- zustand aufweist. Neben den Resten, die noch Cydostigma