RM2HHJ701–Army Service Corps France October 1914 The unsung heroes of the British army during World War One, the ASC, known as 'Ally Sloper's Cavalry' - were the men who operated the transport. Armies can not fight without food, equipment and ammunition. In the Great War, the vast majority of this tonnage, supplying a vast army on many fronts, was supplied from the U.K. Using an assortment of transport methods including horsed and motor vehicles, railways and waterways. the ASC performed prodigious feats of logistics and were one of the great strengths of organisation by which the war was waged. Our Pi
RM2FX6GP3–Hockey ASC against Rest of the Netherlands as part of the Lustrumfeesten (game moment), June 28, 1962, field hockey, lustrumfeesten, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RM2EC2X8J–Meeting with members of the Agricultural Stabilization u0026 Conservation Committees, 9:45AM. President John F. Kennedy (left) addresses members of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASC) committees on the West Wing Lawn of the White House, Washington, D.C. Standing behind President Kennedy are (L-R): Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Marketing and Foreign Agriculture John P. Duncan, Jr., two unidentified ASC committee representatives, and Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman; United Press International (UPI) photographer James K. W. Atherton (holding camera) stands
RM2AW4N51–KNVB camp ASC, Rijnsburgerweg 121, Leiden, H. Jr. Vreeke Date: August 15, 1949 Location: Leiden, South Holland Person Name: H. Vreeke Jr.
RMREMKEF–. According to season [microform] : talks about the flowers in the order of their appearance in the woods and fields. Wild flowers; Fleurs sauvages. fLATE I cut tlld ted asc IS iiis ire It )re. SKUNK CABBAGE Sifii,j,l,,r,iri>iis hiliiliK. 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.. Dana, William Starr, Mrs. , 1861-1952. Toronto : G. N. Morang
RF2X6CBY6–Duisburg, , 11.05.2024: Impressionen beim Wasserball 1. Bundesliga ASC Duisburg v. Waspo 98 Hannover.
RM2HHJ70T–Army Service Corps France October 1914 The unsung heroes of the British army during World War One, the ASC, known as 'Ally Sloper's Cavalry' - were the men who operated the transport provided the food, equipment and ammunition. In the Great War, the vast majority of this tonnage, supplying a vast army on many fronts, was supplied from the U.K. Using an assortment of transport methods including horsed and motor vehicles, railways and waterways. the ASC performed prodigious feats of logistics and were one of the great strengths of organisation by which the war was waged. Our Picture Shows: Mem
RM2FX6GNX–Hockey ASC against Rest of the Netherlands as part of the Lustrumfeesten (game moment), June 28, 1962, field hockey, lustrumfeesten, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RM2EC2X7T–Meeting with members of the Agricultural Stabilization u0026 Conservation Committees, 9:45AM. President John F. Kennedy (back left) addresses members of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASC) committees on the West Wing Lawn of the White House, Washington, D.C. Standing behind President Kennedy are (L-R): Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Marketing and Foreign Agriculture John P. Duncan, Jr., two unidentified ASC committee representatives, and Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman. United Press International (UPI) photographer James K. W. Atherton stands with the gro
RM2M5MA9N–Many of the jobs women worked were considered highly dangerous positions, so they were required to adhere to the safety dress code. “All girls working in shop buildings, whether skilled laborers or skilled office laborers, must provide themselves with uniforms within 30 days after date of employment. Girls working at machines or near dangerous machinery will wear the bloomer uniform,” stated RIA Commanding Officer Col. Leroy T. Hillman, as reported in a 1918 issue of The Arsenal Record, the installation newspaper, accessed through the RIA archive.
RMRRK78H–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. AFTEB. SPLIT aRNATIONS Easily Mended wlta Pillsbwy's CiraatiM Sfapn; "Best device on the market" Joseph Tiandfc Conld not set along wlth- ont them.<^ sTw. Pike. 1IM.aSc: aMllsrt1JI.»stt9aM 1. L PiUsbwy. Gdcsfe«i, IM. 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.. Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
RM2JRGDC9–Camp site, Tararua Range: Arete Trip 1932, combined clubs ascent of Kapakapanui, 1 March 1930 - 2 March 1930, Tararua Range, by Leslie Adkin.
RF2X6CC04–Duisburg, , 11.05.2024: Impressionen beim Wasserball 1. Bundesliga ASC Duisburg v. Waspo 98 Hannover.
RM2HHJ5RG–Army Service Corps France October 1914 The unsung heroes of the British army during World War One, the ASC, known as 'Ally Sloper's Cavalry' - were the men who operated the transport provided the food, equipment and ammunition. In the Great War, the vast majority of this tonnage, supplying a vast army on many fronts, was supplied from the U.K. Using an assortment of transport methods including horsed and motor vehicles, railways and waterways. the ASC performed prodigious feats of logistics and were one of the great strengths of organisation by which the war was waged. Our Picture Shows: Fa
RM2FX6GNY–Hockey ASC against Rest of the Netherlands as part of the Lustrumfeest (game moment), June 28, 1962, field hockey, lustrum festivities, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RMRJ175G–. Amphioxus and the ancestry of the vertebrates [microform]. Vertebrates; Chordata; Fishes; Ascidiacea; Vertébrés; Cordés; Poissons; Ascidiacés. -> ''')' i Si! .' 186 77//r ASC/D/AA'S. the oesophageal aperture, as a low ridge, which joins the posterior extremity of the endostyle.* Viscera/ Anatomy. Except in its most anterior region, the dorsal border of the pharynx lies freely in the atrial chamber. On the contrary, along its ventral border, throughout the whole length of the endo- style, it is attached to the muscular mantle. In other words, the right and left halves of the atrial cavity
RF2X6CBYK–Duisburg, , 11.05.2024: Impressionen beim Wasserball 1. Bundesliga ASC Duisburg v. Waspo 98 Hannover.
RM2HHJ52J–Army Service Corps France Circa October 1914 The unsung heroes of the British army during World War One, the ASC, known as 'Ally Sloper's Cavalry' - were the men who operated the transport. Armies can not fight without food, equipment and ammunition. In the Great War, the vast majority of this tonnage, supplying a vast army on many fronts, was supplied from the U.K. Using an assortment of transport methods including horsed and motor vehicles, railways and waterways. the ASC performed prodigious feats of logistics and were one of the great strengths of organisation by which the war was waged.
RM2HHJ56D–Army Service Corps France Circa October 1914 The unsung heroes of the British army during World War One, the ASC, known as 'Ally Sloper's Cavalry' - were the men who operated the transport. Armies can not fight without food, equipment and ammunition. In the Great War, the vast majority of this tonnage, supplying a vast army on many fronts, was supplied from the U.K. Using an assortment of transport methods including horsed and motor vehicles, railways and waterways. the ASC performed prodigious feats of logistics and were one of the great strengths of organisation by which the war was waged.
RMRE3CMA–. A handbook of cryptogamic botany. Cryptogams. ASCOMYCETES 36' during growth, to permit the escape of the ascospores, and as new asc are produced (mostly taking the place of older ones), the expansion ofter continues till the hymenial surface becomes convex. Ascobolus, like Gymnoascus, has no intervening acrospores, and thi germinating ascospore gives rise to a thallus which bears the sporocarj directly. It is a saprophyte, and the species abound on dung. 6. Pyronema (Fckl.).—Pyronema confluens (Tul.) (or Peziza con fluens, Pers., as it was formerly called), which, when mature, forms a dis co
RM2HHJ4P4–Army Service Corps France October 1914 The unsung heroes of the British army during World War One, the ASC, known as 'Ally Sloper's Cavalry' - were the men who operated the transport. Armies can not fight without food, equipment and ammunition. In the Great War, the vast majority of this tonnage, supplying a vast army on many fronts, was supplied from the U.K. Using an assortment of transport methods including horsed and motor vehicles, railways and waterways. the ASC performed prodigious feats of logistics and were one of the great strengths of organisation by which the war was waged. Our Pi
RMRDTP84–. Fungi, ascomycetes, ustilaginales, uredinales. Fungi. 72 PLECTOMYCETES [CH. substance, readily soluble in alcohol, in the form of a thick, brittle pellicle. These constitute the protective sheath (fig. 30 c), by the decay of which, after the disappearance of the nutritive hyphae and later of the ascus walls, the spores are finally set free. The ascospores are spherical or lenticular often with a sculptured epispore. In most species of Penicillium reproduction takes place almost entirely by means of the abundant conidia borne in chains on the branched, brush- like conidiophores (fig. 31). Asc
RMRDY3A1–. Human embryology and morphology. Embryology, Human; Morphology. THE ORGANS OP DIGESTION. 277 or only partially. When the sigmoid is lifted up a recess or fossa may be apparent beneath the meso-sigmoid, to the outer side of the left common iliac artery, which is due to a failure of adhesion between the meso-sigmoid and parietal peritoneum. It occurs opposite the convexity of the sigmoid loop. Development of the Colon and Caecum.âIn the sixth week â a process or diverticulum is seen to grow out from the free border of the posterior limb of the U-shaped loop (Fig. 225 A). The - asc. col. bloodl
RMRRWD02–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. GIANT PANSY SEED K«nilworth Mlxtar* K«nllworth Show Bronxe Shade* ]Wast«rpieo«, curled Hepamte Colors, 1000 feeds. 2Sc: SOOu. $1.00; >« OS., $12B: loz.,tliUO Princess (new upright). 1000 •eeds.TBc. StOseedfl, asc, Mention The Rerlew when yon wrlt>. 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.. Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
RMRE1JD2–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. F,o 270 A common lichen (PkysdU) growing on bark, showing *£»«-*£^ and the numerous dark diske (apothecia) bearmg the asc-GoLDRERGER. of living together has been called symbiosis, and the indi- viduals entering into this relation are called symbionts.. Fig. 2T1. L common foliose lichen (Parmdia) growing upon a board, and showing apothecia.—Goldberger. 20. 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
RMRE1JDA–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. TIIALLOPHYTES: FUNGI 295 plant. In other words, a Lichen is not an individual, but a firm of two individuals very unlike each other. This habit. F,o 270 A common lichen (PkysdU) growing on bark, showing *£»«-*£^ and the numerous dark diske (apothecia) bearmg the asc-GoLDRERGER. of living together has been called symbiosis, and the indi- viduals entering into this relation are called symbionts.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of t
RMRE0E95–. Human embryology and morphology. Embryology, Human; Morphology. 14 HUMAN EMBRYOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY. The structures formed from Meckel's cartilage are shown in Figs. IOC, 10D, and 12. Development and Ossification of the Lower Jaw.—In some animals, such as the kangaroo, the two halves of the lower jaw, each developed in its own mandibular process, never unite. In man ossific union takes place early in the second year. In figure 12 are shown the manner of formation and ossification ot the lower jaw, with the changes that take place with age. (relatiue length and angle of / ( J y asc. ramus in
RMRDHCG6–. Elements of zoology, to accompany the field and laboratory study of animals. Zoology. THE ANCESTHY OF VERTEBRATES 291 greatly increases. The l^ody now shows (Fig. 27G) two open- ings; one inhalent (o), and one exhalent {at). Some species, -ARVACEA > -^ d ^ ^^. Asc d id=; Mclgulids CyntTi ds JCcmipound Ascidians Fig. 274. — A group of Tunicates shomng the attached forms (Ascidiacea) both .simple (left-hand side of picture) and compound (at right) ; the oceanic form,s (Thaliacea) that swim near the surface ; and the small tailed forms (Larvacea) that look like the larval stages of higher
RMRJ3W67–. The visit of the tenant-farmer delegates to Canada in 1890 [microform] : the reports of Mr. George Brown ... on the agricultural resources of Canada, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, the North-West Territories, and British Columbia. Agriculture; Agricultural resources; Agriculture; Ressources agricoles. Mi Rijhcrt Pitt's luiiorl. 121 or a sh, of no oes be asc ic- of IS, and in this case the sons become establisli(>d for life, and a^ the same time can help their parent in th(^ matter of labour. The manner of starting to work on a homestead, a se
RMRE06HT–. Human embryology and morphology. Embryology, Human; Morphology. p. triang. ant. asc. limb „--•' ^ ant. horiz. i V/^ $. <^<^/ limb. <^^-^-mthQrizJimb pars orbit.. i. vallecula Syluii Fiq. 177.—Diagram of the Opercula and Fissure of Sylvius. In A the orbital operculum is undivided; in B it is subdivided. (After Cunningham.) to come in contact. By the end of the first year after birth all three opercula meet over the Island and completely hide it. At birth there is still a part of the Island exposed behind the orbital operculum and in lower human races this is frequently the c
RMRDXNWA–. Botany of the living plant. Botany. Fig. 346. Fig. 3+7- Portioa of the hymenium of the Morel Honey Agaric (Aninllaria mcUea). A, (MoTchdla esculejita). a = asci, each con- young basidium with two primary nuclei, taining eight ascospores. ^ = parapbyses. B, after fusion of the two nuclei. C = a s;j=subhymenial tissue. ( :< 240.) (After basidium of Hypholoma appendicidatum Strasburger.) before the four nuclei derived from the secondary nucleus of the basidium have passed into the four basidiospores. Z)=passage of a nucleus into the basidio- spore. (After Rulilaad.) (From Stras- burger.) asc
RMREP6JN–. The ocean [microform]. Marine biology; Marine animals; Marine plants; Biologie marine; Faune marine; Flore marine. THK SiroitKS 01' liUITAl>f. 37 guard a<,^'iinst this, tho orduiury mode of {ittachnicnt to tlio rock would Ijo insufficient; and, instead of tho primary root, tho ])asc of tlic stem is swollen out into a liiYf^i) hollow ])ull), the extended surfaco of which putting forth powerful rootlets from every. TiiK Sha-ii'Uiielows {Lnminana bulbusa). part enables the plant to defy the violence of the winter storm. It is a fact worthy of our notice and admiration, that nothing of the
RMRJ2K7T–. An introduction to zoology [microform] : for the use of high schools. Zoology; Zoologie. 1IIOII SCHOOL ZOOf.O(!Y. :i7. Fig. 15.—Right Ear of Catnsli, from witJiin. X*. Asc, hso, psc, anterior, horizontal and posterior senii-rircular oarials ; na, ha, pa, thoir ampiillin ; lit, ntricuhiH; rn. rt'cossun utriciili ; VIII, anterior and posterior liranohesof auditory nerve ; co, la^^ena oochlea); 8, Bacculua ; tr, o|>cning of tnvnsverae (liict communicating with the left ear. 46. Of the two parts into wliich the labyrinth is divided, (Fig. 16) the lower is largely concealed by a little shelf p
RMRRHC8P–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. THE MC06NIZED STANOAM MSECTICiaE A spray remedy for green, black, white fly, thrips and soft scale. FUNGINE For mildew, rust and other blights affecting flowers, fruits and vegetables. VERMINE For eelworms. angleworms and other worms working in the soil. Quart, $1.00 Gallon, $3.00. Sold by Dealers Madison, N. J. Aphine Mfg. CO., Mention The Review when you write. SPLIT CARNATIONS Easily Mended with PillslMry's CamatiM SUpks "Best device on the market."—Joseph Traudt. "Could not get along with- out them."-S. W. Pike. lOM.aSc: SNO
RMRDJ6MW–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. .'00 CCELHELMIXTIIES Tvlttu'hus Irilu'i and Hdcrodcra scJiachli, the first doing groat damage to wheat, the second lo turnips in Europe. T. Jiwislatri.x attacks rye aiici hyacinths. Famih" 2. Asc.rid.i:. ]louth with three lips; males with two spicuh's. Xii- merous species in lower "ertebrates. Ascjris huiihricoidcs.'^ the round worm of man (fig. 240^ inhabits the small intestine, often in enormous numbers. The females are about 5-0 inches, the males 4 inches in length. . female contains about 60,000,000 eggs Shortly after fertilization the eggs ]ia
RMRE06J1–. Human embryology and morphology. Embryology, Human; Morphology. THE BRAIN AND SPINAL COED. 215 side than on the right, probably owing to the centres for speech being situated on the left side. The temporal operculum rises first (5th month) the others a month later. The opercula which bound the posterior horizontal limb of the fissure of Sylvius are the first anter. limb post, horiz. limb. JF/ 'fronto-par. open. â stem of fissure vallecula Syluii. p. triang. ant. asc. limb â--â¢' ^ ant. horiz. i V/^ $. <^<^/ limb. <^^-^-mthQrizJimb pars orbit.. Please note that these images
RMRD8TJ4–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. 250 XLV. LEGUMINOS^ [Acrocarpiis campanulate^ teeth 5, equal. Petals equal, slightly imbricate in bud. Stamens 5, long exserted, anthers uniform versatile. Pod stalked, thin, flat, with numerous seeds. (On account of the petals being only, slightly imbricate, nearly valvate, sometimes jjlaced under Mimosem.) Sikkim, ascending to 4,000 ft., Western Dwars, Assam, Cliittagong. Pegu Yoma, Upper Burma. Western Ghats from South Kanara southwards, asc
RMRDXN2N–. A laboratory course in plant physiology. Plant physiology; Plant ecology. by which gravitation is felt equally from all sides, as occurs when the object is continuously rotated in a vertical plane. Experiment. To the rim of the disc of a klinostat revolving in a moist-chamber, fasten 5 or 6 corks after the manner shown in fig- ure 60. To each of these pin a soaked seed of the kind used in the foregoing experiment, placing between seed and cork a short piece of cotton wicking arranged to dip at each revolution into a dish of water, thus keeping the seeds wet. Observe the growing parts and asc
RMRDJN5X–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 101. Carex umbellata Schk. Umbel-like Sedge. Fig. 968. Carex umbellata Schk.; Willd. Sp. PI. 4: 29°. 1805. Carex umbellata var. vicina Dewey, Am. Journ. Sci. 11: 317- Pi- D. f. 13. 1826. Rather light green, closely tufted and matted, strongly fibrillose at base, stoloniferous, culms phyllo- podic, filiform, i'-6' long. Leaves i"-ii" wide, slender, asc
RMRRNWWA–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BKFORV No loss if you mend your split carnations with BUPCRIOR CARNATION 8TAPLS8 86c per 1000: 3000 for tl.OO, postpaid. WR.ScUattertS«n 422 main St. Springfield. Macs,. AFRB The Best Way to Mend SPLIT CARNATIONS is with Supreme Carnation Staples No Tools Required asc per 1000: $1.00 for 3000 Postpaid Sample Free F. W. WAITE. 85 BclMSt «vt. larinifieid. Mm. Mention The Bevtew when yoa writ*.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of thes
RMRRCTBC–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 74 The Horists' Review November 17, 1921 Holly Wreaths - - Made with Water-proof Berries Boxwood Sprays - - - -The Quality which is Right ^ooA l-l^l-vr We have a very limited quantity of good berried southern V^aSc nOiiy Holly. Cash with order. $5.50 per case at Baltimore,. Md. Have you our price list? JONES, The Holly Wreath Man, MILTON, DELAWARE NEW YORK. •^' The Market. Little change is noted in tlie cut flower market. The general demand is away off from what might be expected at this time of year. Retailers, whole- salers and growers are at a l
RMRJ1YWW–. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada [microform] : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons. LYt!Ai:XINAK; THE (iKNUS ClIHYSdl'lIANUS. 973 n half tiint's ln-oiidcr tlinii tlic stalk. Ilvu tlmi's longer than lirnad. iiuroaM^ vciy yrail- iially in >i/.e at tlH! I)asc. Is I'niial for most of its U'li^tli and liliiiitly i)oiiiti'(l at the extiviiiity, thivc or four Joints cntfrinji into the ii of si/.c. riilpi sk'nilcr, fully half as Ion;; nsnin as the eyo, the mlildlf joint t:-.;H'riiis only on Ihi- apii'al third, the terminal j
RMRJ303M–. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada [microform] : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons. NYMPIFALINAK: HASII.AKCIIIA AIMIIKMIS. 295 way from the oriiriii of tlii' sccoml superior iicrwilc to llu' tip of tlio win;;; tlu' foiirlli arisiiii; iiruiway l)L'tW('rii tlic l)asc of llu- liiirii ami the lip of tlic win-;. Kore wiii<;s witli a very liroad mesial wliitc l)elt, wliieli searcely fails of attaiiiini: ritlier l)i)nler, brolveii only l)y tlio l)laclelt; the l)elt varies sliirhtly with each interspace and Is usually l)ri)a
RMRJ1YDC–. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada [microform] : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons. AR()iMATIC BUTTKKFLIi;S. 1049 cies of Antirrlica, one of tlie Satyriiiiio, in wliioh, iirconliiijj to Fritz Miil- ler, tlic nmlcs omit astroiijj: odor from a roiloction of Hcales on the iiind wings at the anterior l)asc of the upper surface, covered l)y tlie fore wings and speeially protected l)y a curving nianc of pale l)uff iiairs. In a genus of Morpliinac, Stidiopiithainia, A'ood-iIason jierceived a pleai^ant odor emitted hy a patei
RMRJ1Y0E–. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada [microform] : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons. NYMIMIAI-INAK: JrXOXIA tOKXIA. 495 «itlia liulitcr tint, usually ilai'l; irray bvowii, soiiu'tiiiu's dark olivacoo-lntcoiis; the (••i»tal I'diri! nearly tn the tip olay Iji'owii; tlic l)asc of tlio <'ad as lonir, "f orany:e fulviius. rather l,>ruadly edited on the interior and exte- rior l)or<lers witli black J tile inner is seat of tlie Inferior subcostal nervules; between tliese two bars tlio cell luis dark itreeii retlec
RMRJ407C–. A monograph of the North American species of the genus Polygonum [microform]. Botany; Dicotyledons; Botanique; Dicotyledones. I !.t ^ H ii,^l â ; I 17; MKMtHIJS FIJOM rilK DKI'A lilMKNT nl' IJDIANV OF CoLIMlllA ('OM.Klii;. |>;irciicliyiii;i. npcii ^|iir,ils M|i|M'Mr. 'riicrc may lie cither (luiihlc or siiiulc sjiirals, ami as was (lie <'asc in oilier suliL^ciH'ra, llie siiiiile spirals are always the heavier. The woo<i- |iiireiiehyiiia ^ii'ades into the |)ith : it is iili'iilil'iil alioiit the inner sides ol' the I mm lies, ami its cells have a Icn.-th of ⢠'()(!-:Ion â. The pith (
RMRDG9P4–. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. A.vc. Fig. 253.—Heart of A, Lacerta muralU, and B, OF A Large Varo/iinn, i?Howx cfT opex ; C, Diagram of the Reptilian Heart. V-, ventricles ; A, A atria ; tr, Trca, innomi- nate trunk ; 1, S, first and second arterial arches ; Ap, Ap^, pulmonary arteries : Vjj, pulmonary vein; t and *, right and left aortic arches ; RA, root of aorta; Ao, dorsal aorta ; Ca, Ca^, carotids ; Asc, An, subclavian arteries. /, jugular vein ; Vs, subclavian vein ; Ci, postcaval: these three veins open into the sinus venosus, which lies on
RMRRT8JN–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SUPREME CRIMPED INVISIBLE CARNATION STASIES 35c •^'^ 3000 Jtor «1 nn 1000 Postpiaid ^l.UU For Repairing Split Caumations. Samples Free. r. W. WAITE, 8S BelRMt Ave., Spriitfielj Han. Always mention the Florists' Review when writinor advertisers.. SPLIT CARNATIONS Easily Mended with Pillsbury's Carnat'iM Staple "Best device on tlie market." Joeepli Traadt. "Could not get along with- out thpni •• s W. Plkt IIM.aSc: am hr $1.N. nstsaW I. L Pilbbury. Galesbatf. III. Always mention the Florists' Review when writing advertisers.. Please not
RMREPM4P–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Birds; Natural history; Oiseaux; Sciences naturelles. WO(JDCOCK.âSc(i?«j)(« rusllcola. :.â Ilii m |.Hlee(l it is quite evident that tliey must in most instances transport the neulv hatched Ml Wins ot tJus knid. In fact, they have no means of feeding tlieir voun^ pvpor^f h^r oarrvmg them to tlu>ir fâod, for they cannot carry their food to then!'' ^ ^' ^ ^ o.ihlb'1?'vi.!V'l ?''^ ^11 *^'i ''r?^'"-" ^'"'^^ ""^ ^"'1 "^^« the female an appearance .l^lIiu^LritmaU;^.';'!! a'd;;Xr "^^ "'"^''^"^ ^
RMRENRAB–. Flower guide [microform] : wild flowers east of the Rockies. Flowers; Fleurs; Botanique; Botany. (A) Common- Crkkn Brikr tfimila.r rnhimUiolia) is a wciiidy cliiiil'inj.'viiic with si-iittciccl sliarp ]iiirkl('s: it cliiiilis by iiii'Miis of pairs of toiuliils iniiii tlip axils of till' IcavcM. Leaves alteniatiii^' aloiifr tlic stem: roiinii- ovalc. slianily jwiiiitcil at tlic ti]) ami somcwliat licait- siiapcd at till' l)asc. Klowcis. few on siciiilcr |)c(luiicl<'s fioiii tlio ixnyM-s of tlic leaves: periaiitli bell-sliiiped. witli SIX slioit, sjii-eadinj.' lolies. i}ale f;ieeiiisli in c
RMRE4XFR–. Eastern fruit. Fruit-culture; Farm life; Country life. MODEL "K" FIVE-PAS- SENGER TOURING CAR $900 P. O. B. Detroit, lOG-indi wliccl f.asc Tires ^'2 x 31/2 nirlios, front and roar. Kriniptml with top, com- plete with side eiirtains and top cover, wintl sliiehls, three oil hiiiips, twt> .nas lamps and ,i?enorator, demountable rims with >pare rim, horn, tool kit with jack aiul tire repair oiitlit with piimi>. Many mamifactnrers of motor cars, especially those in the medinm-]>rice class, center all their efforts on the production end, instead of the (piality end. The resul
RMRJ2FAD–. An egg check list of North American birds [microform] : giving accurate descriptions of the color and size of the eggs, and locations of the nests of the land and water birds of North America. Birds; Nest building; Eggs; Oiseaux; Nidification; Oeufs. w. 'â¢/». Iformit Thiushâiivi.ch iciii.A unai.asc^ hai.i.a.si. Hliiish jjreen iinspottt'l; four; .()2 by .62, r'. Nests |)Iaccil on tl»e grnuiul. v.. N, a 7. American Kobiuâmiki i.A MKiKATOKiA. (ireenish-blue; five or six 1.18 by .Hi. Nfsts placed in trees, bushes, c>n fences and stumps, an( anywhere for convenience. N. a la. Western Robinâ
RMRDJR47–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 6. APPLE FAMILY. 315 Fig. 2388.. 54- Crataegus pniinosa (Wendl.) K.Koch. Waxy-fruited Thorn. C, populifolia Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. 1 : i;=;i. 1S21. Not Walt. Mespilus pruinosa Wendl. Flora 6: 700. 1823. C. pruinosa K. Koch. Hort. Dend. 168 1853. C. Porteri Britten, Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gar. i : 5 : 448. I goo. A shrub or tree, sometimes 20° high, with asc
RMREMJPP–. Life-histories of northern animals [microform] : an account of the mammals of Manitoba. Mammals; Mammals; Mammifères; Mammifères. I 1 ? I y a. Richardiuin Ground-squirrel. b. rhirteen-stripcd (Jround-squirrel. /â ''af'Una Grav-sauirrr!. d. Southern Flying-squirrel U-oIqhs). r House-rat, living in the woods. /. Houw-mnutte. g. Connecticut I>eermou9e (ntycboracfmis). X. Feed nn bread, etc. XX. Diffirent individual the night after capture -rrr. Same as last, nut-fed for days. A. DrumnuHid vole. PLATE XLV.âSC.VTOLOGY OF PERTAIN RODENTS. . great wle found in the words at Cos Cob. evid- itlv
RMRE38P0–. Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of E. Rostrup;. Fungi. Tab. III.. Fig. 31-32: Herpotrichia Fig. 29-30: Herpotrichia rubi Fuckel, hab.-j^, asc. & sp. —. coUapsa (Romell), asc. a sp. ^. hah.-=-. — Fig. 33-34: Mycosphaerella juncaginearum (Lasch), hab.-f-, asc. a sp. ^. - Fig. 35: Mycosphaerella ribis (Fucl;el), asc. 6. sp. ™. Fig. 36: Myscophaerella psammae (Rostrup), asc. &. sp. -y-. — Fig. 37-38: Mycosphaerella lineolata (Desm.), hab.-^, asc. a sp. ^21. Fig. 39: Mycosphaerella perforans (Desm.), asc. a sp. —. — Fig. 40-41: Venturia glomerata Cooke on Geranium dissectum
RMRD7R9X–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. * i j â¢' I f i Hall.d. AmbonycMa radiata. (Pterinea carinata^ Conr. Van. and Emmons,) Hall, Pal. N. Y., Vol. L 1847, p. 292, plate 80, fig. 4 b.â//, G> Trenton ; ///, h. Loraine shale. Geol. Pa., 1858, page 821; no figure. One of the commonest Hudson Kiver fossils, from bottom to top, (but unknown in Utica slate or Trenton limestone) in New York, Ohio, Ind. and Ky. Hall. Also in Centre Co., Pa., â I Geol. Sur. Rt. T4, p. 427. In Bedford count}^ Pa. it asc
RMRK2AXH–. Arthur and Fritz Kahn Collection 1889-1932. Kahn, Fritz 1888-1968; Kahn, Arthur David 1850-1928; Natural history illustrators; Natural history. /^. Die Täler im Farst.'^ebir^'re sind steil; Canons. Von bewaldeten Bergen flieset, '^ie die ä//. 69 zeigt, das 7/asser langsam "ond folglich filr die Landschaft schonend in die Ebenen hinab. Die Täler , die die Flüsse ausv.'asc en, werden langsam aus der Landschaft heraiisgearbeitet, wie mit dem Kerb- messer hera-usgeschabt ; ^ie Tälmr , dia 00 eiita haben sanfte Hange u-nd sind "offen". ««•' > y. Please note that these images a
RMREMDYR–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Mammals; Natural history; Mammifères; Sciences naturelles. ! ilM lii( f. , :,^1^'^>^" Ml SIv (IX. ()(â¢â '«:» WmrliiitllS. Z ^^Ln'::/Tf::f]''i1 r ^''^'i^;;-"--^- .71.0 n.uz.l. is cov.red with hair, with uiLcxu prion ot a er^ sliolit l,,,,. vmiid (lie nostrils inrth of Amorica, Ix-in- .seldom seen W« ⢠f ? s'xty-fti'st c1..oTe. Mf latitu.l.s an.l asc.ndin,' as hjol, as l.o sovx-ntv- il h l" sucncas, tJio locK} and procipitous ^,,..mid on which it loves to dwell that it einiKit he overtaken by any pursuer less swift than an
RMRRNWCP–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Alousi 26, 1915. The Florists'Review 21. Gladiolus Exhibit of the Mctzner Floral Co., Mountain View, Cal., at the San Francisco Exposition. Display of priinuliniis hloonis. not li<< iIi.di four inches ncruss, not less tli;u] lurntv iir spllv-ps—H. II. Tracy, liisl; C. W. Hn.wn. vf'c.n.l 'I'wclvc spikes any variety in niic asc- II. i: Mciilcr. first; K. W. Swctt, sii'<in(l. Colloctioii of Kiinilcnl variclii'S. Im.iIi {.ImIm ami rutUcvl petals—f. W. Hnnvn, lirsl : I". . r<ipp, Mainanincck. X. Y.. second. Twciitytivc spikes Ilnll
RMRRC999–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. %pt^ ftx' Si^ r t u*f ?'rl No loss if you mend your split carnutiuns with SUPERIOR CARNATION STAPLES 3.M- per 1(100: SOtiO tor Sl.lHl, |>ostiial(l. WmSchlatter&Son 12 Pynrhon St. BEFORE SprintficM, Mass. AFTER Mention The Review when yon write. SPLIT CARNATIONS Easily Mendod with Pilbbury's Carnation Staples "Best device on the ^ market."-Joseph Traudt. Could not g»t aloDK with- out thorn."—S. W File. 1000. aSc; 3000 lor $1.00, postpaid I. L Piilsbury, Galesburg, III Mention The Review when you write.. GEORGE KELLER POTTERY C
RMRRNMEB–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Menttoa The BeTl»w when yon writ*. SPLIT CARNATIONS EaaUy Mended with Pillsbury's Camation Staplf "Best deylce on the market" Joeeph Trandi •*Could not get along with- out them.** 8. W. Plkt IM.aSc; MM for $1.M. *?•«•» L L Pilbbaiy, Galcslwrf. Ill The Best Way to M«rd SPLIT CARNATIOAS iB with Supreme Carnation Staples No Tools Required 36c per 1000; $1.00 for 3000 Postpaid Sample Free F.W.W«iTE.S5B«lMMta*c. SsrissficM, Matt. Established 1885 Studir j Flower Pots Porosity and Stren>rth UnsuriKitised. Write for Prices. A. F. KOHR 2934-36
RMRRNMEH–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Menttoa The BeTl»w when yon writ*. SPLIT CARNATIONS EaaUy Mended with Pillsbury's Camation Staplf "Best deylce on the market" Joeeph Trandi •*Could not get along with- out them.** 8. W. Plkt IM.aSc; MM for $1.M. *?•«•» L L Pilbbaiy, Galcslwrf. Ill The Best Way to M«rd SPLIT CARNATIOAS iB with Supreme Carnation Staples No Tools Required 36c per 1000; $1.00 for 3000 Postpaid Sample Free F.W.W«iTE.S5B«lMMta*c. SsrissficM, Matt. Established 1885 Studir j Flower Pots Porosity and Stren>rth UnsuriKitised. Write for Prices. A. F. KOHR 2934-36
RMRRNWBY–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Gladiolus Exhibit of the Mctzner Floral Co., Mountain View, Cal., at the San Francisco Exposition. Display of priinuliniis hloonis. not li<< iIi.di four inches ncruss, not less tli;u] lurntv iir spllv-ps—H. II. Tracy, liisl; C. W. Hn.wn. vf'c.n.l 'I'wclvc spikes any variety in niic asc- II. i: Mciilcr. first; K. W. Swctt, sii'<in(l. Colloctioii of Kiinilcnl variclii'S. Im.iIi {.ImIm ami rutUcvl petals—f. W. Hnnvn, lirsl : I". . r<ipp, Mainanincck. X. Y.. second. Twciitytivc spikes Ilnllandla-C 1'. la iriMiik-. first: K. V. Sw
RMRE38P4–. Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of E. Rostrup;. Fungi. Tab. II.. Fig. 14: Cudoniella minima sp. nov., asci G^ sp. -p. — Fig. 15: Rutstroemia firma Fries, JIHl ** 4(111 germinating ascospores -j-. — Fig. 16-18: Beloniella brunellae Lind, hab.-^, sp. & asci -j-. Fig. 19: Scutularia multiguttulata Rostrup -p. — Fig. 20-21: Scleroderris difformis Rostrup. perithecia =?•, asci &- sp. —. — Fig. 22: Samarospora potamogetonis Rostrup, asci & sp. *£ Fig. 23-24: Myiocropon lycopodii Rostrup, on Lycopodium complanatum-=-, asc. 6^ 401) t;.-„ 1^ IS. Ti^tUiri^, ,ii,„c;, F.;„c i™
RMRRA71Y–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SPHAGNUM MOSS CLEAN - DRY LARGE BALES lO to 50, 75c each 50 or more, 70c each 3% discount for cash with order A. J. AMUNDSON CO. CITY POINT, WISCONSIN. New Crop Green Galax Direct from the woods to the florist. # Green Galax, postpaid $I.,W per 1000 If out of the 4tb zone add 25o fur each 1000. Green Galax,less tlian half case a lots $1.25 per lOOO Green Galax, half case Ujts (5000). $5.00 Green Galax, rase lots (10,000) nied'm size 8.00 Green Galax, c-asc lots (10.000) large size <.).00 PRKPARKD BRONZE GALAX Prepared Bronze Galax, IKistpald $2.
RMRE38NX–. Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of E. Rostrup;. Fungi. Tab. IV. ^?^v. Fig. 44: Pleospora lycopodii spec, nov., asc. 6^ sp. â. â Fig. 45-46: Phomatospora are- naria S. B. R., asc. tx sp. â, hab.-^. â Fig. 47-48; Diatrypella abietis spec, nov., asc. &- 400 ,. ,â ii . .i 24 sp. m 1 section of the stroma.^. â Fig. 49-50: Stigmatea pirolae (Fries), hab.-p, asc.&.sp. 1 iZi. â Fig. 51: Leaf of Ribes rubrum with Septoria ribis Desm.-J-. â Fig. 52: Dead leaf of Ribes rubrum with Mycosphaerella ribis Fuckel, ^ â Fig. 53: Septoria ribis Desm., sp. i21. â Fig. 54: Leptosphaeria cor
RMRK2AXD–. Arthur and Fritz Kahn Collection 1889-1932. Kahn, Fritz 1888-1968; Kahn, Arthur David 1850-1928; Natural history illustrators; Natural history. Die Täler im Farst.'^ebir^'re sind steil; Canons. Von bewaldeten Bergen flieset, '^ie die ä//. 69 zeigt, das 7/asser langsam "ond folglich filr die Landschaft schonend in die Ebenen hinab. Die Täler , die die Flüsse ausv.'asc en, werden langsam aus der Landschaft heraiisgearbeitet, wie mit dem Kerb- messer hera-usgeschabt ; ^ie Tälmr , dia 00 eiita haben sanfte Hange u-nd sind "offen". ««•' > y. Der Canon f^ / N / ( Die Taler in
RMREP6KF–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Reptiles; Fishes; Mollusks; Natural history; Reptiles; Poissons; Mollusques; Sciences naturelles. i ?i" rn: isi-^' :^ I »»«(?: HH H|' ! " ^^HDiKn S^^W^ f-' li ^Hm isbm .If,. sroTTEii rnAn. '-vâ.jâ7,â, ,ââe»7,i(,â. The gouti. to winch the Spotted Ci7AB is asc^ioncl is raflior moro coiniM-elien^ivo tinn ho im-codm. ami oonfan.s six or .i^I.t sp-rics, all b.i,,;, romurkable fbr 1. â ro uul 5 moot], 1.o,lK.s the peculiar notches a.ul projoctioas on the edge of the cara, ce nd huge claV8 that teniniiate the first ]iair of legs. ^ Xone of
RMRENPHP–. Flower guide [microform] : wild flowers east of the Rockies. Flowers; Fleurs; Botanique; Botany. (A) Ooi.DEN Rauwobt iScccio aureus). In Inttor March an.l .â ally April, Ragwort «l.ows simply a ti. t of stonu.u.a, lK.art-slmp.Ml l..av..s. ''-"".'''''"S^.*'"';« /â,, l,.t«i A littl.- later a stfiii asc.ii.ls from the perciim.il root- a sU-n.lcr, to.ifih. unjiular, twiHtinK stem that liv n-a OS h'eightrof 1 to :! feet. During May an, e; thev earrv at their summit a loose cluster o "ght, oranf;.-v;.llow ilowers. Kach. llowr is compos.'.l â but 8 to 12-narrow, orange-y
RMRK2A13–. Arthur and Fritz Kahn Collection 1889-1932. Kahn, Fritz 1888-1968; Kahn, Arthur David 1850-1928; Natural history illustrators; Natural history. 3/^ send Tonnen^ ohne dass ein Vir^r)r5grgte-y-rekirirw Finger sich rührte, die'^ochöi>»fer wie ehedem "^xh ^aSc^!L ,r steuiden und die Eimer von Hand zu Hand wandern mussten «--^^ wohin mit dem Wasaer? Eucalypten am £jumi f rand sin3>Tiinpen mit 243tundiger Arbeitszeit. Sie heben das Wasser 3Ãm hooli, und die Nässe, die gestern als ein un^jesunder Dunst über dem Schilf/^ brütete, weht. ^^â . ' M. '' i N â '*.. â¢^5;;^ ^^â¢*^.
RMRJ21D8–. How to know the ferns [microform] : a guide to the names, haunts, and habits of our common ferns. Ferns; Fougères. II AK ; 11( »I s ork .111(1 ret li)iu;, â l)asc (it ;i( lic.irl- 1 t(iv on ih/usiiiiii v " and Unitc'd :)ks lor- r anlici- hc lirsl it Ca/c- irs ai^o, Hart's cMiaMj;o y. Hut ul on a urcs(iiic tcnauL;*) nc liiin- , losini; cd L:,len V, I did foainini; Vc a pas- - i t 1. ''â "i:'0^n^:^ //'' sion." I saw no siij^iis of the; plant wliicli lias done almost as imicli as "the sou lid i ml;" cataract" to make I he spot lamoiis. 'Idic combined recollecti
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