. The elements of botany embracing organography, histology, vegetable physiology, systematic botany and economic botany ... together with a complete glossary of botanical terms. Botany. THE FRUIT. 67 sometimes more or less covered by an outgrowth called the aril, as in the Nutmeg (where it is called Mace), the Buruing-bush, the Climbing Bitter- Sweet, etc. 85. The torus is the name given to the end of the axis which supports the floral organs (Fig. 109). It is generally somewhat enlarged and rounded. It may be much elongated, as in the Magnolia (Fig. 153) ; or very much broad- ened, as in the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-botany-embracing-organography-histology-vegetable-physiology-systematic-botany-and-economic-botany-together-with-a-complete-glossary-of-botanical-terms-botany-the-fruit-67-sometimes-more-or-less-covered-by-an-outgrowth-called-the-aril-as-in-the-nutmeg-where-it-is-called-mace-the-buruing-bush-the-climbing-bitter-sweet-etc-85-the-torus-is-the-name-given-to-the-end-of-the-axis-which-supports-the-floral-organs-fig-109-it-is-generally-somewhat-enlarged-and-rounded-it-may-be-much-elongated-as-in-the-magnolia-fig-153-or-very-much-broad-ened-as-in-the-image232378395.html
RMRE1N0B–. The elements of botany embracing organography, histology, vegetable physiology, systematic botany and economic botany ... together with a complete glossary of botanical terms. Botany. THE FRUIT. 67 sometimes more or less covered by an outgrowth called the aril, as in the Nutmeg (where it is called Mace), the Buruing-bush, the Climbing Bitter- Sweet, etc. 85. The torus is the name given to the end of the axis which supports the floral organs (Fig. 109). It is generally somewhat enlarged and rounded. It may be much elongated, as in the Magnolia (Fig. 153) ; or very much broad- ened, as in the
. A popular handbook of the ornithology of the United States and Canada, based on Nuttall's Manual. Birds; Birds. BOBOLINK. RICE BIRD. SKUNK BLACKBIRD. MEADOW-WINK. DOLICHONYX ORYZIVORUS. •Char. Male in summer ^ black; back of head and hind-neck buff j scapulars, rump, and upper tail-coverts ashy white. Male in winter, female, and young : above, yellowish brown, beneath paler, more buffy; light stripe on crown. Length 6J1^ to 7^ inches. Nest. In a meadow ; made of dried grass. Eggs. 4-6; white with green or buff tint, irregularly marked with lilac and brown; 0.85 X 0.60. The whole continent of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-popular-handbook-of-the-ornithology-of-the-united-states-and-canada-based-on-nuttalls-manual-birds-birds-bobolink-rice-bird-skunk-blackbird-meadow-wink-dolichonyx-oryzivorus-char-male-in-summer-black-back-of-head-and-hind-neck-buff-j-scapulars-rump-and-upper-tail-coverts-ashy-white-male-in-winter-female-and-young-above-yellowish-brown-beneath-paler-more-buffy-light-stripe-on-crown-length-6j1-to-7-inches-nest-in-a-meadow-made-of-dried-grass-eggs-4-6-white-with-green-or-buff-tint-irregularly-marked-with-lilac-and-brown-085-x-060-the-whole-continent-of-image216353822.html
RMPFYNE6–. A popular handbook of the ornithology of the United States and Canada, based on Nuttall's Manual. Birds; Birds. BOBOLINK. RICE BIRD. SKUNK BLACKBIRD. MEADOW-WINK. DOLICHONYX ORYZIVORUS. •Char. Male in summer ^ black; back of head and hind-neck buff j scapulars, rump, and upper tail-coverts ashy white. Male in winter, female, and young : above, yellowish brown, beneath paler, more buffy; light stripe on crown. Length 6J1^ to 7^ inches. Nest. In a meadow ; made of dried grass. Eggs. 4-6; white with green or buff tint, irregularly marked with lilac and brown; 0.85 X 0.60. The whole continent of
. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. Fig. 85. Blade of Leaf of Sundew. (Some- what magnified.) ;!?«! (S 140. Carnivorous Plants. — In the ordinary pitcher-plants (Fig. 83) the leaf appears in the shape of a more or less hooded pitcher. These pitchers are usually partly filled with water, and in this water very many drowned and decaying insects are commonly to be found. The insects have flown or crawled into the pitcher, and, once inside, have been unable to escape on account of the dense growth of bristly hairs about the mouth, all pointing inward and downward. How much the common American Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/essentials-of-botany-botany-botany-fig-85-blade-of-leaf-of-sundew-some-what-magnified-!!-s-140-carnivorous-plants-in-the-ordinary-pitcher-plants-fig-83-the-leaf-appears-in-the-shape-of-a-more-or-less-hooded-pitcher-these-pitchers-are-usually-partly-filled-with-water-and-in-this-water-very-many-drowned-and-decaying-insects-are-commonly-to-be-found-the-insects-have-flown-or-crawled-into-the-pitcher-and-once-inside-have-been-unable-to-escape-on-account-of-the-dense-growth-of-bristly-hairs-about-the-mouth-all-pointing-inward-and-downward-how-much-the-common-american-image232111544.html
RMRDHGJ0–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. Fig. 85. Blade of Leaf of Sundew. (Some- what magnified.) ;!?«! (S 140. Carnivorous Plants. — In the ordinary pitcher-plants (Fig. 83) the leaf appears in the shape of a more or less hooded pitcher. These pitchers are usually partly filled with water, and in this water very many drowned and decaying insects are commonly to be found. The insects have flown or crawled into the pitcher, and, once inside, have been unable to escape on account of the dense growth of bristly hairs about the mouth, all pointing inward and downward. How much the common American
. The birds of South Africa. Birds. PKOCELLAEIIDa; OSSIFBAGA 483 Description. Adult male.—Uniform chocolate-brown throughout, the centres of the feathers rather darker than the edges; below often a little paler than above. Iris hazel; bill pale sea green; legs brownish-black. Length 36*0 (a female measured in the flesh 33-0); wing 20-0; tail 6'5; culmen 5'0 ; tarsus 8'5; middle toe 5'0. The sexes are alike, the young birds paler than the adults ; the size of the bill varies a good deal; in two examples in the South African Museum the culmen only measures 3'75, as against the more usual 5'0.. F Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-south-africa-birds-pkocellaeiida-ossifbaga-483-description-adult-maleuniform-chocolate-brown-throughout-the-centres-of-the-feathers-rather-darker-than-the-edges-below-often-a-little-paler-than-above-iris-hazel-bill-pale-sea-green-legs-brownish-black-length-360-a-female-measured-in-the-flesh-33-0-wing-20-0-tail-65-culmen-50-tarsus-85-middle-toe-50-the-sexes-are-alike-the-young-birds-paler-than-the-adults-the-size-of-the-bill-varies-a-good-deal-in-two-examples-in-the-south-african-museum-the-culmen-only-measures-375-as-against-the-more-usual-50-f-image216438678.html
RMPG3HMP–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. PKOCELLAEIIDa; OSSIFBAGA 483 Description. Adult male.—Uniform chocolate-brown throughout, the centres of the feathers rather darker than the edges; below often a little paler than above. Iris hazel; bill pale sea green; legs brownish-black. Length 36*0 (a female measured in the flesh 33-0); wing 20-0; tail 6'5; culmen 5'0 ; tarsus 8'5; middle toe 5'0. The sexes are alike, the young birds paler than the adults ; the size of the bill varies a good deal; in two examples in the South African Museum the culmen only measures 3'75, as against the more usual 5'0.. F
. The life of the plant. Plant physiology. THE SEED 85 means of their roots into the mud, and continue their existence without any interruption whatever. At the end of the period of germination the physio-. FlG. 24. logical division of labour manifests itself in the plant. From the general physiological point of view the plant represents two more or less well-developed surfaces—. 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 wor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-life-of-the-plant-plant-physiology-the-seed-85-means-of-their-roots-into-the-mud-and-continue-their-existence-without-any-interruption-whatever-at-the-end-of-the-period-of-germination-the-physio-flg-24-logical-division-of-labour-manifests-itself-in-the-plant-from-the-general-physiological-point-of-view-the-plant-represents-two-more-or-less-well-developed-surfaces-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-wor-image232281239.html
RMRDW92F–. The life of the plant. Plant physiology. THE SEED 85 means of their roots into the mud, and continue their existence without any interruption whatever. At the end of the period of germination the physio-. FlG. 24. logical division of labour manifests itself in the plant. From the general physiological point of view the plant represents two more or less well-developed surfaces—. 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 wor
. A text-book of botany for secondary schools. Botany. GERMINATION OP SEEDS 85 only such features as have an evident bearing upon its germination will be considered here. The seed is invested by a hard coat (testa), which in some seeds is extremely hard, and is evidently a protective structure during the more or less prolonged period of rest. Within the testa the young plantlet is packed, at this stage called the embryo (Fig. 81). The process of germination is the escape of this plantlet from the testa. If the embryo of the bean be removed from the testa—better. Fig. 81a.—Section of violet see Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-botany-for-secondary-schools-botany-germination-op-seeds-85-only-such-features-as-have-an-evident-bearing-upon-its-germination-will-be-considered-here-the-seed-is-invested-by-a-hard-coat-testa-which-in-some-seeds-is-extremely-hard-and-is-evidently-a-protective-structure-during-the-more-or-less-prolonged-period-of-rest-within-the-testa-the-young-plantlet-is-packed-at-this-stage-called-the-embryo-fig-81-the-process-of-germination-is-the-escape-of-this-plantlet-from-the-testa-if-the-embryo-of-the-bean-be-removed-from-the-testabetter-fig-81asection-of-violet-see-image231953449.html
RMRDAAYN–. A text-book of botany for secondary schools. Botany. GERMINATION OP SEEDS 85 only such features as have an evident bearing upon its germination will be considered here. The seed is invested by a hard coat (testa), which in some seeds is extremely hard, and is evidently a protective structure during the more or less prolonged period of rest. Within the testa the young plantlet is packed, at this stage called the embryo (Fig. 81). The process of germination is the escape of this plantlet from the testa. If the embryo of the bean be removed from the testa—better. Fig. 81a.—Section of violet see
. Garden guide, the amateur gardeners' handbook; how to plan, plant and maintain the home grounds, the suburban garden, the city lot. How to grow good vegetables and fruit. How to care for roses and other favorite flowers, hardy plants, trees, shrubs, lawns, porch plants and window boxes. Chapters on garden furniture and accessories, with selected lists of plants, etc. Heavily illustrated with teaching plans and diagrams and reproduced photographes, all made expressly for this great little text book ... Gardening. IRISES 85 upright, and three which droop more or less; these are well named, res Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/garden-guide-the-amateur-gardeners-handbook-how-to-plan-plant-and-maintain-the-home-grounds-the-suburban-garden-the-city-lot-how-to-grow-good-vegetables-and-fruit-how-to-care-for-roses-and-other-favorite-flowers-hardy-plants-trees-shrubs-lawns-porch-plants-and-window-boxes-chapters-on-garden-furniture-and-accessories-with-selected-lists-of-plants-etc-heavily-illustrated-with-teaching-plans-and-diagrams-and-reproduced-photographes-all-made-expressly-for-this-great-little-text-book-gardening-irises-85-upright-and-three-which-droop-more-or-less-these-are-well-named-res-image232253695.html
RMRDT1XR–. Garden guide, the amateur gardeners' handbook; how to plan, plant and maintain the home grounds, the suburban garden, the city lot. How to grow good vegetables and fruit. How to care for roses and other favorite flowers, hardy plants, trees, shrubs, lawns, porch plants and window boxes. Chapters on garden furniture and accessories, with selected lists of plants, etc. Heavily illustrated with teaching plans and diagrams and reproduced photographes, all made expressly for this great little text book ... Gardening. IRISES 85 upright, and three which droop more or less; these are well named, res
. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. CYCADOFILICALES 49 approximation to the endosperm beak ("tent pole") that occurs among the Cordaitales and in Gingko (85). In the Lagenostoma group the megaspore membrane varies from "robust" in Lagenostoma, to very delicate (only occasionally seen) in Physostoma, and indistinguishable in Conostoma (85); in Trigono- carpum it is distinct (73). THE MALE GAMETOPHYTE In the majority of cases the pollen chambers have contained pollen grains in more or less abundance, and these pollen grains, whenever any internal struc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/morphology-of-gymnosperms-gymnosperms-plant-morphology-cycadofilicales-49-approximation-to-the-endosperm-beak-quottent-polequot-that-occurs-among-the-cordaitales-and-in-gingko-85-in-the-lagenostoma-group-the-megaspore-membrane-varies-from-quotrobustquot-in-lagenostoma-to-very-delicate-only-occasionally-seen-in-physostoma-and-indistinguishable-in-conostoma-85-in-trigono-carpum-it-is-distinct-73-the-male-gametophyte-in-the-majority-of-cases-the-pollen-chambers-have-contained-pollen-grains-in-more-or-less-abundance-and-these-pollen-grains-whenever-any-internal-struc-image232083903.html
RMRDG9AR–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. CYCADOFILICALES 49 approximation to the endosperm beak ("tent pole") that occurs among the Cordaitales and in Gingko (85). In the Lagenostoma group the megaspore membrane varies from "robust" in Lagenostoma, to very delicate (only occasionally seen) in Physostoma, and indistinguishable in Conostoma (85); in Trigono- carpum it is distinct (73). THE MALE GAMETOPHYTE In the majority of cases the pollen chambers have contained pollen grains in more or less abundance, and these pollen grains, whenever any internal struc
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. «t,l»l* The Florists^ Review 85 The Way Business Is Booming You'll Need More FOLDING FLOWER BOXES When you order more it will be to your advantage to try us — the leading box house of America. HERE ARE THREE REASONS FOR OUR RAPm GROWTH: QUALITY-Unexcelled. PRICES-Equal to any. DELIVERIES-Prompt.. 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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-tll-the-florists-review-85-the-way-business-is-booming-youll-need-more-folding-flower-boxes-when-you-order-more-it-will-be-to-your-advantage-to-try-us-the-leading-box-house-of-america-here-are-three-reasons-for-our-rapm-growth-quality-unexcelled-prices-equal-to-any-deliveries-prompt-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-image238324700.html
RMRRMHGC–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. «t,l»l* The Florists^ Review 85 The Way Business Is Booming You'll Need More FOLDING FLOWER BOXES When you order more it will be to your advantage to try us — the leading box house of America. HERE ARE THREE REASONS FOR OUR RAPm GROWTH: QUALITY-Unexcelled. PRICES-Equal to any. DELIVERIES-Prompt.. 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
. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. THE PARANASAL SINUSES 85 superior maxillary sinus, is also crossed by the infraorbital canal, over which it opens freely into the sphenopalatine sinus. It communicates dorsally with the frontal sinus through the large oval fronto-maxillary opening, situated at the level of the osseous lacrimal canal and the corresponding part of the medial wall of the orbit; the orifice is commonly about one and a half to two inches (ca. 4 to 5 cm.) long and an inch or more (2 to 3 cm.) wide. Just in front of this, and covered by a thin plate, is the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-the-paranasal-sinuses-85-superior-maxillary-sinus-is-also-crossed-by-the-infraorbital-canal-over-which-it-opens-freely-into-the-sphenopalatine-sinus-it-communicates-dorsally-with-the-frontal-sinus-through-the-large-oval-fronto-maxillary-opening-situated-at-the-level-of-the-osseous-lacrimal-canal-and-the-corresponding-part-of-the-medial-wall-of-the-orbit-the-orifice-is-commonly-about-one-and-a-half-to-two-inches-ca-4-to-5-cm-long-and-an-inch-or-more-2-to-3-cm-wide-just-in-front-of-this-and-covered-by-a-thin-plate-is-the-image232327478.html
RMRDYC1X–. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. THE PARANASAL SINUSES 85 superior maxillary sinus, is also crossed by the infraorbital canal, over which it opens freely into the sphenopalatine sinus. It communicates dorsally with the frontal sinus through the large oval fronto-maxillary opening, situated at the level of the osseous lacrimal canal and the corresponding part of the medial wall of the orbit; the orifice is commonly about one and a half to two inches (ca. 4 to 5 cm.) long and an inch or more (2 to 3 cm.) wide. Just in front of this, and covered by a thin plate, is the
. Fundamentals of botany. Botany. THE EVOLUTION OF PLANTS 595 to the stem of [the fern] Osmunda, but when more mature certain cycadean characters appear to predominate."^. Fig. 417.—^Leaf of a fern (Angiopleris evecla). (Cf. Fig. 416.) Its foliage and other characters closely resemble some of our modern tree-ferns (Cf. Figs. 416 and 417) but more careful study of the calcified specimens of much beauty ' Knowlton, F. A. American Fern Journal, 5 : 85. 1915.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloratio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fundamentals-of-botany-botany-the-evolution-of-plants-595-to-the-stem-of-the-fern-osmunda-but-when-more-mature-certain-cycadean-characters-appear-to-predominatequot-fig-417leaf-of-a-fern-angiopleris-evecla-cf-fig-416-its-foliage-and-other-characters-closely-resemble-some-of-our-modern-tree-ferns-cf-figs-416-and-417-but-more-careful-study-of-the-calcified-specimens-of-much-beauty-knowlton-f-a-american-fern-journal-5-85-1915-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloratio-image232395148.html
RMRE2EAM–. Fundamentals of botany. Botany. THE EVOLUTION OF PLANTS 595 to the stem of [the fern] Osmunda, but when more mature certain cycadean characters appear to predominate."^. Fig. 417.—^Leaf of a fern (Angiopleris evecla). (Cf. Fig. 416.) Its foliage and other characters closely resemble some of our modern tree-ferns (Cf. Figs. 416 and 417) but more careful study of the calcified specimens of much beauty ' Knowlton, F. A. American Fern Journal, 5 : 85. 1915.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloratio
. American horticultural manual ... Gardening; Gardening; Fruit-culture. PJlOrAGATlON BY BUDDING AND GKAETING. 85 pheric conditions, but we are rapidly gaining ground in tMs desirable direction. 89. Top-working the Apple.—In the more favored parts of the Union top-grafting as yet has been confined mainly to changing the tops of seedlings and undesirable varieties. In the citrus-growing districts in like manner the work has been mainly confined to changing the tops of seedlings and unprofitable varieties. In the prairie States some progress has been made in selecting stocks noted for their hard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-horticultural-manual-gardening-gardening-fruit-culture-pjloragatlon-by-budding-and-gkaeting-85-pheric-conditions-but-we-are-rapidly-gaining-ground-in-tms-desirable-direction-89-top-working-the-applein-the-more-favored-parts-of-the-union-top-grafting-as-yet-has-been-confined-mainly-to-changing-the-tops-of-seedlings-and-undesirable-varieties-in-the-citrus-growing-districts-in-like-manner-the-work-has-been-mainly-confined-to-changing-the-tops-of-seedlings-and-unprofitable-varieties-in-the-prairie-states-some-progress-has-been-made-in-selecting-stocks-noted-for-their-hard-image232400333.html
RMRE2MYW–. American horticultural manual ... Gardening; Gardening; Fruit-culture. PJlOrAGATlON BY BUDDING AND GKAETING. 85 pheric conditions, but we are rapidly gaining ground in tMs desirable direction. 89. Top-working the Apple.—In the more favored parts of the Union top-grafting as yet has been confined mainly to changing the tops of seedlings and undesirable varieties. In the citrus-growing districts in like manner the work has been mainly confined to changing the tops of seedlings and unprofitable varieties. In the prairie States some progress has been made in selecting stocks noted for their hard
. The book of choice ferns : for the garden, conservatory, and stove : describing and giving explicit cultural directions for the best and most striking ferns and selaginellas in cultivation. Illustrated with coloured plates and numerous wood engravings, specially prepared for this work . Ferns; Ferns. PTERIS. 297 P. S. cristata—cris-ta'-ta (crested), Moore. This variety is very variable. Its fronds, instead of being lengthened into a terminal leaflet, have a more or less rounded form, produced through the. ^')^^ Fig. 85, Pteris serrulata cristata a nat. size). cristation of the leaflets, whic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-choice-ferns-for-the-garden-conservatory-and-stove-describing-and-giving-explicit-cultural-directions-for-the-best-and-most-striking-ferns-and-selaginellas-in-cultivation-illustrated-with-coloured-plates-and-numerous-wood-engravings-specially-prepared-for-this-work-ferns-ferns-pteris-297-p-s-cristatacris-ta-ta-crested-moore-this-variety-is-very-variable-its-fronds-instead-of-being-lengthened-into-a-terminal-leaflet-have-a-more-or-less-rounded-form-produced-through-the-fig-85-pteris-serrulata-cristata-a-nat-size-cristation-of-the-leaflets-whic-image232053485.html
RMRDEXGD–. The book of choice ferns : for the garden, conservatory, and stove : describing and giving explicit cultural directions for the best and most striking ferns and selaginellas in cultivation. Illustrated with coloured plates and numerous wood engravings, specially prepared for this work . Ferns; Ferns. PTERIS. 297 P. S. cristata—cris-ta'-ta (crested), Moore. This variety is very variable. Its fronds, instead of being lengthened into a terminal leaflet, have a more or less rounded form, produced through the. ^')^^ Fig. 85, Pteris serrulata cristata a nat. size). cristation of the leaflets, whic
. The care of trees, in lawn, street and park [microform] : with a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Jardins; Arbres; Landscape gardening. Pruning and Trimming 85 trees with sprawling branch systems, as in the case of the Soft Maple, is I' make the crown more compact and thereby to increase its resistance to wind breakage. Unless this operation is judi- ciously performed there is danger of spoiling the natural form and making the crown formal and undesirable. Whenever twigs or branches are dying without a visible. Fig. 14. — Levin's patent pruning shears. cause, it is in many Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-care-of-trees-in-lawn-street-and-park-microform-with-a-list-of-trees-and-shrubs-for-decorative-use-trees-jardins-arbres-landscape-gardening-pruning-and-trimming-85-trees-with-sprawling-branch-systems-as-in-the-case-of-the-soft-maple-is-i-make-the-crown-more-compact-and-thereby-to-increase-its-resistance-to-wind-breakage-unless-this-operation-is-judi-ciously-performed-there-is-danger-of-spoiling-the-natural-form-and-making-the-crown-formal-and-undesirable-whenever-twigs-or-branches-are-dying-without-a-visible-fig-14-levins-patent-pruning-shears-cause-it-is-in-many-image232802871.html
RMREN2C7–. The care of trees, in lawn, street and park [microform] : with a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Jardins; Arbres; Landscape gardening. Pruning and Trimming 85 trees with sprawling branch systems, as in the case of the Soft Maple, is I' make the crown more compact and thereby to increase its resistance to wind breakage. Unless this operation is judi- ciously performed there is danger of spoiling the natural form and making the crown formal and undesirable. Whenever twigs or branches are dying without a visible. Fig. 14. — Levin's patent pruning shears. cause, it is in many
. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. CALCAREA HETEROCOELA 191 Sycon itself was derived from the Ascon, we shall then have a sponge with a canal system of the type seen in Zeucandra among British forms, but more diagrammatically shown in the foreign genus Leucilla (Fig. 85). The foregoing remarks do not pretend to give an account of the transition from Sycon to LeTicilla as it occurred in phylogeny. For some in- dication of this we must await embryological research. In Lmicandra the funda- mental structure is obscured by the irregularity of its canal system. It shows a further and most imp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cambridge-natural-history-zoology-calcarea-heterocoela-191-sycon-itself-was-derived-from-the-ascon-we-shall-then-have-a-sponge-with-a-canal-system-of-the-type-seen-in-zeucandra-among-british-forms-but-more-diagrammatically-shown-in-the-foreign-genus-leucilla-fig-85-the-foregoing-remarks-do-not-pretend-to-give-an-account-of-the-transition-from-sycon-to-leticilla-as-it-occurred-in-phylogeny-for-some-in-dication-of-this-we-must-await-embryological-research-in-lmicandra-the-funda-mental-structure-is-obscured-by-the-irregularity-of-its-canal-system-it-shows-a-further-and-most-imp-image232155793.html
RMRDKH29–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. CALCAREA HETEROCOELA 191 Sycon itself was derived from the Ascon, we shall then have a sponge with a canal system of the type seen in Zeucandra among British forms, but more diagrammatically shown in the foreign genus Leucilla (Fig. 85). The foregoing remarks do not pretend to give an account of the transition from Sycon to LeTicilla as it occurred in phylogeny. For some in- dication of this we must await embryological research. In Lmicandra the funda- mental structure is obscured by the irregularity of its canal system. It shows a further and most imp
. Nature study and life. Nature study. INSECTS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 85 There are four kinds of roaches common in this coun- try : the small brown German roach, the Croton or water bug, Ectobia Germanica, generally troublesome about hotels and dwelling houses ; the large black roach, Periplaneta Americana, more common about mills, bakeries, wharves, and ships; the Australian roach, P. AustralasicB, com- mon in Florida and the South; and the oriental roach, P. orientalis, which is quite cosmopolitan. To be rid of these pests is easier to talk about than to accom- plish. Their long association with m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-study-and-life-nature-study-insects-of-the-household-85-there-are-four-kinds-of-roaches-common-in-this-coun-try-the-small-brown-german-roach-the-croton-or-water-bug-ectobia-germanica-generally-troublesome-about-hotels-and-dwelling-houses-the-large-black-roach-periplaneta-americana-more-common-about-mills-bakeries-wharves-and-ships-the-australian-roach-p-australasicb-com-mon-in-florida-and-the-south-and-the-oriental-roach-p-orientalis-which-is-quite-cosmopolitan-to-be-rid-of-these-pests-is-easier-to-talk-about-than-to-accom-plish-their-long-association-with-m-image232087937.html
RMRDGEEW–. Nature study and life. Nature study. INSECTS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 85 There are four kinds of roaches common in this coun- try : the small brown German roach, the Croton or water bug, Ectobia Germanica, generally troublesome about hotels and dwelling houses ; the large black roach, Periplaneta Americana, more common about mills, bakeries, wharves, and ships; the Australian roach, P. AustralasicB, com- mon in Florida and the South; and the oriental roach, P. orientalis, which is quite cosmopolitan. To be rid of these pests is easier to talk about than to accom- plish. Their long association with m
. Modern milk goats : status of the milk goat industry; methods of profitable milk production; care and management of commercial herds and household goats . Goats. THE CHOICE OF A BREED 85 consideration is, " What is the nearest good pure bred buck to which I can breed my doe?" Other things being equal, the answer to this question should be the determining factor. If the herd to be estabhshed must meet range conditions, the more rugged Swiss breeds will probably be the more successful. If the. Fig. 30.—Saaneng on the hillside. (Courtesy L. A. Bridinger, Santa Rosa, Calif.) herd is to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/modern-milk-goats-status-of-the-milk-goat-industry-methods-of-profitable-milk-production-care-and-management-of-commercial-herds-and-household-goats-goats-the-choice-of-a-breed-85-consideration-is-quot-what-is-the-nearest-good-pure-bred-buck-to-which-i-can-breed-my-doequot-other-things-being-equal-the-answer-to-this-question-should-be-the-determining-factor-if-the-herd-to-be-estabhshed-must-meet-range-conditions-the-more-rugged-swiss-breeds-will-probably-be-the-more-successful-if-the-fig-30saaneng-on-the-hillside-courtesy-l-a-bridinger-santa-rosa-calif-herd-is-to-image232033064.html
RMRDE0F4–. Modern milk goats : status of the milk goat industry; methods of profitable milk production; care and management of commercial herds and household goats . Goats. THE CHOICE OF A BREED 85 consideration is, " What is the nearest good pure bred buck to which I can breed my doe?" Other things being equal, the answer to this question should be the determining factor. If the herd to be estabhshed must meet range conditions, the more rugged Swiss breeds will probably be the more successful. If the. Fig. 30.—Saaneng on the hillside. (Courtesy L. A. Bridinger, Santa Rosa, Calif.) herd is to
. On British wild flowers considered in relation to insects. Flowers; Fertilization of plants by insects; Plants. IV.] UMBELLIFER^. 103 of the numerous small flowers into comparatively large flat heads, by which they are made much more conspicuous : and, secondly, they all secrete honey in the centre of the flower on a flat disk (Fig. 84, 85) which is thus accessible to all insects, even those with the shortest lips. This is an advantage, as it effects a considerable saving of time, enabling the insects to visit a given number of flowers. Fig. 83.—Wild Chervil {CJuerophyllum sylvestre). more r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-british-wild-flowers-considered-in-relation-to-insects-flowers-fertilization-of-plants-by-insects-plants-iv-umbellifer-103-of-the-numerous-small-flowers-into-comparatively-large-flat-heads-by-which-they-are-made-much-more-conspicuous-and-secondly-they-all-secrete-honey-in-the-centre-of-the-flower-on-a-flat-disk-fig-84-85-which-is-thus-accessible-to-all-insects-even-those-with-the-shortest-lips-this-is-an-advantage-as-it-effects-a-considerable-saving-of-time-enabling-the-insects-to-visit-a-given-number-of-flowers-fig-83wild-chervil-cjuerophyllum-sylvestre-more-r-image232331174.html
RMRDYGNX–. On British wild flowers considered in relation to insects. Flowers; Fertilization of plants by insects; Plants. IV.] UMBELLIFER^. 103 of the numerous small flowers into comparatively large flat heads, by which they are made much more conspicuous : and, secondly, they all secrete honey in the centre of the flower on a flat disk (Fig. 84, 85) which is thus accessible to all insects, even those with the shortest lips. This is an advantage, as it effects a considerable saving of time, enabling the insects to visit a given number of flowers. Fig. 83.—Wild Chervil {CJuerophyllum sylvestre). more r
. A text-book of animal physiology, with introductory chapters on general biology and a full treatment of reproduction ... Physiology, Comparative. REPRODUCTION. 85 a maternal part, the decidua serotina, tlie two becoming blended so that the removal of one involves that of more or less of the others. The connection of parts is far closer than that described for the rabbit; and, even with the preparation that Nature makes for the final separation of the placenta from both foetus and. Fig. 94.—Diagram illustrating the decidua, pilacenta, etc. (after Li^geois). e, embryo ; U intestine ; p, pedicl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-animal-physiology-with-introductory-chapters-on-general-biology-and-a-full-treatment-of-reproduction-physiology-comparative-reproduction-85-a-maternal-part-the-decidua-serotina-tlie-two-becoming-blended-so-that-the-removal-of-one-involves-that-of-more-or-less-of-the-others-the-connection-of-parts-is-far-closer-than-that-described-for-the-rabbit-and-even-with-the-preparation-that-nature-makes-for-the-final-separation-of-the-placenta-from-both-foetus-and-fig-94diagram-illustrating-the-decidua-pilacenta-etc-after-ligeois-e-embryo-u-intestine-p-pedicl-image232418758.html
RMRE3GDX–. A text-book of animal physiology, with introductory chapters on general biology and a full treatment of reproduction ... Physiology, Comparative. REPRODUCTION. 85 a maternal part, the decidua serotina, tlie two becoming blended so that the removal of one involves that of more or less of the others. The connection of parts is far closer than that described for the rabbit; and, even with the preparation that Nature makes for the final separation of the placenta from both foetus and. Fig. 94.—Diagram illustrating the decidua, pilacenta, etc. (after Li^geois). e, embryo ; U intestine ; p, pedicl
. Catalogue of monkeys, lemurs, and fruit-eating bats in the collection of the British museum. Monkeys; Lemurs; Pteropodidae. 7. GALAao. 85 The upper front cutting-teeth are very slender, longer and more produced, the upper grinders are broader and squarer, and the hinder one is more triangular than in Q. maholi. There are three specimens of this species in the Museum, unfor- tunately not in a good condition; but they all decidedly differ from O. maholi, especially in the length of the toes, and in the fingers and toes being more slender. These three species are very similar, but I think they Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-monkeys-lemurs-and-fruit-eating-bats-in-the-collection-of-the-british-museum-monkeys-lemurs-pteropodidae-7-galaao-85-the-upper-front-cutting-teeth-are-very-slender-longer-and-more-produced-the-upper-grinders-are-broader-and-squarer-and-the-hinder-one-is-more-triangular-than-in-q-maholi-there-are-three-specimens-of-this-species-in-the-museum-unfor-tunately-not-in-a-good-condition-but-they-all-decidedly-differ-from-o-maholi-especially-in-the-length-of-the-toes-and-in-the-fingers-and-toes-being-more-slender-these-three-species-are-very-similar-but-i-think-they-image232143027.html
RMRDK0PB–. Catalogue of monkeys, lemurs, and fruit-eating bats in the collection of the British museum. Monkeys; Lemurs; Pteropodidae. 7. GALAao. 85 The upper front cutting-teeth are very slender, longer and more produced, the upper grinders are broader and squarer, and the hinder one is more triangular than in Q. maholi. There are three specimens of this species in the Museum, unfor- tunately not in a good condition; but they all decidedly differ from O. maholi, especially in the length of the toes, and in the fingers and toes being more slender. These three species are very similar, but I think they
. Birds of California : an introduction to more than three hundred common birds of the state and adjacent islands, with a supplementary list of rare migrants, accidental visitants, and hypothetical subspecies . Birds. BIRDS FOUND IN BAYOUS AND MARSHES 85 May. This species follows the habits of all grebes in covering the nest with wet vegetation and debris during its absence, leaving the sun to continue the work of in- cubation. Like other grebes also, it secures its food by diving, and then pursuing its prey under the water. The Grebe babies are fat, roly-poly youngsters, who tumble into the w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-of-california-an-introduction-to-more-than-three-hundred-common-birds-of-the-state-and-adjacent-islands-with-a-supplementary-list-of-rare-migrants-accidental-visitants-and-hypothetical-subspecies-birds-birds-found-in-bayous-and-marshes-85-may-this-species-follows-the-habits-of-all-grebes-in-covering-the-nest-with-wet-vegetation-and-debris-during-its-absence-leaving-the-sun-to-continue-the-work-of-in-cubation-like-other-grebes-also-it-secures-its-food-by-diving-and-then-pursuing-its-prey-under-the-water-the-grebe-babies-are-fat-roly-poly-youngsters-who-tumble-into-the-w-image232302339.html
RMRDX803–. Birds of California : an introduction to more than three hundred common birds of the state and adjacent islands, with a supplementary list of rare migrants, accidental visitants, and hypothetical subspecies . Birds. BIRDS FOUND IN BAYOUS AND MARSHES 85 May. This species follows the habits of all grebes in covering the nest with wet vegetation and debris during its absence, leaving the sun to continue the work of in- cubation. Like other grebes also, it secures its food by diving, and then pursuing its prey under the water. The Grebe babies are fat, roly-poly youngsters, who tumble into the w
. Gray's school and field book of botany. Consisting of "Lessons in botany," and "Field, forest, and garden botany," bound in one volume. Botany; Botany. SECTION 8.] MODIFICATIONS OF THE TYPE. 85 § 4. MODIFICATIONS OP THE TYPE. 248. The Deviations, as they may be called, from the assumed type or pattern of flover are most various and extensive. The differences between one species and another of the same genus are comparatively insignificant; those between different genera are more striking; those between different families and classes of plants more and more profound. They Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grays-school-and-field-book-of-botany-consisting-of-quotlessons-in-botanyquot-and-quotfield-forest-and-garden-botanyquot-bound-in-one-volume-botany-botany-section-8-modifications-of-the-type-85-4-modifications-op-the-type-248-the-deviations-as-they-may-be-called-from-the-assumed-type-or-pattern-of-flover-are-most-various-and-extensive-the-differences-between-one-species-and-another-of-the-same-genus-are-comparatively-insignificant-those-between-different-genera-are-more-striking-those-between-different-families-and-classes-of-plants-more-and-more-profound-they-image232287855.html
RMRDWHER–. Gray's school and field book of botany. Consisting of "Lessons in botany," and "Field, forest, and garden botany," bound in one volume. Botany; Botany. SECTION 8.] MODIFICATIONS OF THE TYPE. 85 § 4. MODIFICATIONS OP THE TYPE. 248. The Deviations, as they may be called, from the assumed type or pattern of flover are most various and extensive. The differences between one species and another of the same genus are comparatively insignificant; those between different genera are more striking; those between different families and classes of plants more and more profound. They
. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. INSECTS'AND DISEASES 85 stimulabion would always prove advantageous to plants. There appears to be a tendency for electri- cally stimulated plants to develop a more spind- ling growth than those grown under ordinary conditions. Conclusions concerning the effect of current electricity on plants. In conclusion, it may be stated that the application of electrical stimulation to crops is not as yet practicable, al- though undoubtedly in the future electricity w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-farm-crops-a-popular-survey-of-crops-and-crop-making-methods-in-the-united-states-and-canada-farm-produce-agriculture-insectsand-diseases-85-stimulabion-would-always-prove-advantageous-to-plants-there-appears-to-be-a-tendency-for-electri-cally-stimulated-plants-to-develop-a-more-spind-ling-growth-than-those-grown-under-ordinary-conditions-conclusions-concerning-the-effect-of-current-electricity-on-plants-in-conclusion-it-may-be-stated-that-the-application-of-electrical-stimulation-to-crops-is-not-as-yet-practicable-al-though-undoubtedly-in-the-future-electricity-w-image232218600.html
RMRDPD5C–. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. INSECTS'AND DISEASES 85 stimulabion would always prove advantageous to plants. There appears to be a tendency for electri- cally stimulated plants to develop a more spind- ling growth than those grown under ordinary conditions. Conclusions concerning the effect of current electricity on plants. In conclusion, it may be stated that the application of electrical stimulation to crops is not as yet practicable, al- though undoubtedly in the future electricity w
. The birds of British Guiana, based on the collection of Frederick Vavasour McConnell. Birds. MEGARHYNCHUS. 209 Genus MEGARHYNCHUS Thunb. MegarTiynchus Thunberg, Diss, de Gen. Megarh., Upsakt 1824. Type M. pitangua (Linn.).. Fig. 85.—MegarJiynchus pitangua. This genus is distinguished chiefly by the peculiar shape of the bill, which is more or less boat-shaped, the upper mandible is hooked, the width at the base being about two-thirds the length of the exposed culmen. The wing is rounded, the second, third, and fourth primaries longest and equal, the first intermediate in length between the s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-british-guiana-based-on-the-collection-of-frederick-vavasour-mcconnell-birds-megarhynchus-209-genus-megarhynchus-thunb-megartiynchus-thunberg-diss-de-gen-megarh-upsakt-1824-type-m-pitangua-linn-fig-85megarjiynchus-pitangua-this-genus-is-distinguished-chiefly-by-the-peculiar-shape-of-the-bill-which-is-more-or-less-boat-shaped-the-upper-mandible-is-hooked-the-width-at-the-base-being-about-two-thirds-the-length-of-the-exposed-culmen-the-wing-is-rounded-the-second-third-and-fourth-primaries-longest-and-equal-the-first-intermediate-in-length-between-the-s-image232032027.html
RMRDDY63–. The birds of British Guiana, based on the collection of Frederick Vavasour McConnell. Birds. MEGARHYNCHUS. 209 Genus MEGARHYNCHUS Thunb. MegarTiynchus Thunberg, Diss, de Gen. Megarh., Upsakt 1824. Type M. pitangua (Linn.).. Fig. 85.—MegarJiynchus pitangua. This genus is distinguished chiefly by the peculiar shape of the bill, which is more or less boat-shaped, the upper mandible is hooked, the width at the base being about two-thirds the length of the exposed culmen. The wing is rounded, the second, third, and fourth primaries longest and equal, the first intermediate in length between the s
. Diseases of swine : with special reference to the preventive measures of disease . Swine. DISEASES OF THE SKIN 85 skin. Weak, debilitated hogs seem to be predisposed to warts, or more likely, the condition of the inde- vidual is the cause of the malnutrition of the skin. Irritation to the skin by dirt, etc., may also cause it. Warts are said to result from specific causes (germs). If the cause of the warts is known it should be removed. Large warts can be cut off with a knife or a pair of scissors. A preparation of a dram of salicylic acid and an ounce of castor-oil, rubbed on the warts once Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-swine-with-special-reference-to-the-preventive-measures-of-disease-swine-diseases-of-the-skin-85-skin-weak-debilitated-hogs-seem-to-be-predisposed-to-warts-or-more-likely-the-condition-of-the-inde-vidual-is-the-cause-of-the-malnutrition-of-the-skin-irritation-to-the-skin-by-dirt-etc-may-also-cause-it-warts-are-said-to-result-from-specific-causes-germs-if-the-cause-of-the-warts-is-known-it-should-be-removed-large-warts-can-be-cut-off-with-a-knife-or-a-pair-of-scissors-a-preparation-of-a-dram-of-salicylic-acid-and-an-ounce-of-castor-oil-rubbed-on-the-warts-once-image232350741.html
RMRE0DMN–. Diseases of swine : with special reference to the preventive measures of disease . Swine. DISEASES OF THE SKIN 85 skin. Weak, debilitated hogs seem to be predisposed to warts, or more likely, the condition of the inde- vidual is the cause of the malnutrition of the skin. Irritation to the skin by dirt, etc., may also cause it. Warts are said to result from specific causes (germs). If the cause of the warts is known it should be removed. Large warts can be cut off with a knife or a pair of scissors. A preparation of a dram of salicylic acid and an ounce of castor-oil, rubbed on the warts once
. Natural history. For the use of schools and families. Zoology. THICK-SKJlfNED QUADRUPEDS. 85 ' 147. The finest horses in the world are found in Ara- bia, and nowhere is this animal more highly prized. The Arab treats his horse as one of the family, permitting liim to live in the same tent with him, to feed from his hand, and even to sleep among his children. The mutual attachment between the horse and his master is there- fore often of the strongest character, and the most ex- travagant offers will sometimes fail to induce an Arab to part with his horse, even when pinching poverty makes thes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natural-history-for-the-use-of-schools-and-families-zoology-thick-skjlfned-quadrupeds-85-147-the-finest-horses-in-the-world-are-found-in-ara-bia-and-nowhere-is-this-animal-more-highly-prized-the-arab-treats-his-horse-as-one-of-the-family-permitting-liim-to-live-in-the-same-tent-with-him-to-feed-from-his-hand-and-even-to-sleep-among-his-children-the-mutual-attachment-between-the-horse-and-his-master-is-there-fore-often-of-the-strongest-character-and-the-most-ex-travagant-offers-will-sometimes-fail-to-induce-an-arab-to-part-with-his-horse-even-when-pinching-poverty-makes-thes-image232240072.html
RMRDRCG8–. Natural history. For the use of schools and families. Zoology. THICK-SKJlfNED QUADRUPEDS. 85 ' 147. The finest horses in the world are found in Ara- bia, and nowhere is this animal more highly prized. The Arab treats his horse as one of the family, permitting liim to live in the same tent with him, to feed from his hand, and even to sleep among his children. The mutual attachment between the horse and his master is there- fore often of the strongest character, and the most ex- travagant offers will sometimes fail to induce an Arab to part with his horse, even when pinching poverty makes thes
. Natural history of animals;. Zoology. GNAWERS. 61 and between these and the grinders there is a wide space without teeth. The cutting teeth have the hard enamel only on the front of the ^ tooth ; thus they wear in such a man- ner that the more they are used the sharper they become, and they grow at the base as fast as they wear away at the top. Hundreds of Rodents are known, most of which are small. The Rodents include the Squirrels, Gophers, Wood chucks. Rats and Mice, I^orcupines, Hares, etc.. 85. —Skull of a Rodent. Squirrels. Squirrels are small and very pretty animals, with large brigh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natural-history-of-animals-zoology-gnawers-61-and-between-these-and-the-grinders-there-is-a-wide-space-without-teeth-the-cutting-teeth-have-the-hard-enamel-only-on-the-front-of-the-tooth-thus-they-wear-in-such-a-man-ner-that-the-more-they-are-used-the-sharper-they-become-and-they-grow-at-the-base-as-fast-as-they-wear-away-at-the-top-hundreds-of-rodents-are-known-most-of-which-are-small-the-rodents-include-the-squirrels-gophers-wood-chucks-rats-and-mice-iorcupines-hares-etc-85-skull-of-a-rodent-squirrels-squirrels-are-small-and-very-pretty-animals-with-large-brigh-image232115216.html
RMRDHN94–. Natural history of animals;. Zoology. GNAWERS. 61 and between these and the grinders there is a wide space without teeth. The cutting teeth have the hard enamel only on the front of the ^ tooth ; thus they wear in such a man- ner that the more they are used the sharper they become, and they grow at the base as fast as they wear away at the top. Hundreds of Rodents are known, most of which are small. The Rodents include the Squirrels, Gophers, Wood chucks. Rats and Mice, I^orcupines, Hares, etc.. 85. —Skull of a Rodent. Squirrels. Squirrels are small and very pretty animals, with large brigh
. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. 120 ESSENTIALS OF BOTANY. Fig. 85. Blade of Leaf of Sundew. (Some- what magnified.) ;!?«! (S 140. Carnivorous Plants. — In the ordinary pitcher-plants (Fig. 83) the leaf appears in the shape of a more or less hooded pitcher. These pitchers are usually partly filled with water, and in this water very many drowned and decaying insects are commonly to be found. The insects have flown or crawled into the pitcher, and, once inside, have been unable to escape on account of the dense growth of bristly hairs about the mouth, all pointing inward and downward. How Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/essentials-of-botany-botany-botany-120-essentials-of-botany-fig-85-blade-of-leaf-of-sundew-some-what-magnified-!!-s-140-carnivorous-plants-in-the-ordinary-pitcher-plants-fig-83-the-leaf-appears-in-the-shape-of-a-more-or-less-hooded-pitcher-these-pitchers-are-usually-partly-filled-with-water-and-in-this-water-very-many-drowned-and-decaying-insects-are-commonly-to-be-found-the-insects-have-flown-or-crawled-into-the-pitcher-and-once-inside-have-been-unable-to-escape-on-account-of-the-dense-growth-of-bristly-hairs-about-the-mouth-all-pointing-inward-and-downward-how-image232096499.html
RMRDGWCK–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. 120 ESSENTIALS OF BOTANY. Fig. 85. Blade of Leaf of Sundew. (Some- what magnified.) ;!?«! (S 140. Carnivorous Plants. — In the ordinary pitcher-plants (Fig. 83) the leaf appears in the shape of a more or less hooded pitcher. These pitchers are usually partly filled with water, and in this water very many drowned and decaying insects are commonly to be found. The insects have flown or crawled into the pitcher, and, once inside, have been unable to escape on account of the dense growth of bristly hairs about the mouth, all pointing inward and downward. How
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DaCEMBBB 28, 1916. The Florists' Review 85. That the question whether you'll use Magic Fertilizers or not, is a question of dollars and cents to you, Mr. Flower Grower and Mr. Vegeta- ble Grower. Larger crops and better quality mean more money, and decreased production cost. Magic Fertilizers never fail to materially increase the yield and improve the quality. Send today for our Information Blank, Famous Fertilizer Charts, and Booklet, "Fertilization Methods in the Modem Greenhouse." CHICAGO FEED&rERTIUZERCO. We are Manafacttirert, no Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-dacembbb-28-1916-the-florists-review-85-that-the-question-whether-youll-use-magic-fertilizers-or-not-is-a-question-of-dollars-and-cents-to-you-mr-flower-grower-and-mr-vegeta-ble-grower-larger-crops-and-better-quality-mean-more-money-and-decreased-production-cost-magic-fertilizers-never-fail-to-materially-increase-the-yield-and-improve-the-quality-send-today-for-our-information-blank-famous-fertilizer-charts-and-booklet-quotfertilization-methods-in-the-modem-greenhousequot-chicago-feedamprertiuzerco-we-are-manafacttirert-no-image238299975.html
RMRRKE1B–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DaCEMBBB 28, 1916. The Florists' Review 85. That the question whether you'll use Magic Fertilizers or not, is a question of dollars and cents to you, Mr. Flower Grower and Mr. Vegeta- ble Grower. Larger crops and better quality mean more money, and decreased production cost. Magic Fertilizers never fail to materially increase the yield and improve the quality. Send today for our Information Blank, Famous Fertilizer Charts, and Booklet, "Fertilization Methods in the Modem Greenhouse." CHICAGO FEED&rERTIUZERCO. We are Manafacttirert, no
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Max 3, 1917. The Florists^ Review 15 OXTB FLANS IMPERILED. The plans for the National Flower Show and S. A. F. convention at St. Louis in March, 1918, are imperiled by the financial status of the Coliseum there, which has been engaged for the event. It appears the building represents an investment of more than $350,000. Dur- ing the eight years the building has been in use it has been open 578 afternoons and 730 nights. Its gross earnings have been $820,418.88. The expense of oper- ation has been $149,129.85, with over- head expenses in the way of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-max-3-1917-the-florists-review-15-oxtb-flans-imperiled-the-plans-for-the-national-flower-show-and-s-a-f-convention-at-st-louis-in-march-1918-are-imperiled-by-the-financial-status-of-the-coliseum-there-which-has-been-engaged-for-the-event-it-appears-the-building-represents-an-investment-of-more-than-350000-dur-ing-the-eight-years-the-building-has-been-in-use-it-has-been-open-578-afternoons-and-730-nights-its-gross-earnings-have-been-82041888-the-expense-of-oper-ation-has-been-14912985-with-over-head-expenses-in-the-way-of-image238330374.html
RMRRMTR2–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Max 3, 1917. The Florists^ Review 15 OXTB FLANS IMPERILED. The plans for the National Flower Show and S. A. F. convention at St. Louis in March, 1918, are imperiled by the financial status of the Coliseum there, which has been engaged for the event. It appears the building represents an investment of more than $350,000. Dur- ing the eight years the building has been in use it has been open 578 afternoons and 730 nights. Its gross earnings have been $820,418.88. The expense of oper- ation has been $149,129.85, with over- head expenses in the way of
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 85 hollow; gills adnate, black; spores dark, ellipsoid, 6-19X3-5^. The name refers to its abundance. Common on and about old trunks, etc., spring to frost; excellent. GOJIPHIDIUS Characterized by the black fusoid spores and decurrent gills, which separate more or less readily into two halves. A veil is present and is usually more or less sticky. The cap is typically covered with a very sticky slime. This genus has points of resemblance with Cortinarius and with Hygrophorus. So far as known all the species are edible. The name refers to th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-gill-fungi-85-hollow-gills-adnate-black-spores-dark-ellipsoid-6-19x3-5-the-name-refers-to-its-abundance-common-on-and-about-old-trunks-etc-spring-to-frost-excellent-gojiphidius-characterized-by-the-black-fusoid-spores-and-decurrent-gills-which-separate-more-or-less-readily-into-two-halves-a-veil-is-present-and-is-usually-more-or-less-sticky-the-cap-is-typically-covered-with-a-very-sticky-slime-this-genus-has-points-of-resemblance-with-cortinarius-and-with-hygrophorus-so-far-as-known-all-the-species-are-edible-the-name-refers-to-th-image232016983.html
RMRDD80R–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. GILL FUNGI 85 hollow; gills adnate, black; spores dark, ellipsoid, 6-19X3-5^. The name refers to its abundance. Common on and about old trunks, etc., spring to frost; excellent. GOJIPHIDIUS Characterized by the black fusoid spores and decurrent gills, which separate more or less readily into two halves. A veil is present and is usually more or less sticky. The cap is typically covered with a very sticky slime. This genus has points of resemblance with Cortinarius and with Hygrophorus. So far as known all the species are edible. The name refers to th
. [Articles about birds from National geographic magazine]. Birds. 82 The National Geographic Magazine. From the Biological Survey A USEFUL BIRD OF PREY Swainson hawk. This bird saves the western farmer $100,000 a year (see page 85) family contains more species than any other group of birds. It is well that this is so, for the destruction of weed seed is of tremendous importance to the farmer, whose trouble to keep ahead of the weeds, great as it is now, would be vastly in- creased were it not for the soberly clad and unobstrusive little sparrows. We may get an idea of the value of the serv- i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/articles-about-birds-from-national-geographic-magazine-birds-82-the-national-geographic-magazine-from-the-biological-survey-a-useful-bird-of-prey-swainson-hawk-this-bird-saves-the-western-farmer-100000-a-year-see-page-85-family-contains-more-species-than-any-other-group-of-birds-it-is-well-that-this-is-so-for-the-destruction-of-weed-seed-is-of-tremendous-importance-to-the-farmer-whose-trouble-to-keep-ahead-of-the-weeds-great-as-it-is-now-would-be-vastly-in-creased-were-it-not-for-the-soberly-clad-and-unobstrusive-little-sparrows-we-may-get-an-idea-of-the-value-of-the-serv-i-image231955681.html
RMRDADRD–. [Articles about birds from National geographic magazine]. Birds. 82 The National Geographic Magazine. From the Biological Survey A USEFUL BIRD OF PREY Swainson hawk. This bird saves the western farmer $100,000 a year (see page 85) family contains more species than any other group of birds. It is well that this is so, for the destruction of weed seed is of tremendous importance to the farmer, whose trouble to keep ahead of the weeds, great as it is now, would be vastly in- creased were it not for the soberly clad and unobstrusive little sparrows. We may get an idea of the value of the serv- i
. Lichens. Lichens. STRATOSE THALLUS 85 gelatinous lichens in which the tips of the hyphae are cut off at the surface by one or more septa. The resulting cells are wider than the hyphae and they cohere together to form, in some species, disconnected patches of cells; in others, a continuous cortical covering one or more cells thick, while in the margin of the apothecium they form a deep cellular layer. The cellular type of cortex is found also, as already stated, in some crustaceous Pertu- sariae, and in a few squamulose genera or species. It forms the uppermost layer of the Peltigera thallus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lichens-lichens-stratose-thallus-85-gelatinous-lichens-in-which-the-tips-of-the-hyphae-are-cut-off-at-the-surface-by-one-or-more-septa-the-resulting-cells-are-wider-than-the-hyphae-and-they-cohere-together-to-form-in-some-species-disconnected-patches-of-cells-in-others-a-continuous-cortical-covering-one-or-more-cells-thick-while-in-the-margin-of-the-apothecium-they-form-a-deep-cellular-layer-the-cellular-type-of-cortex-is-found-also-as-already-stated-in-some-crustaceous-pertu-sariae-and-in-a-few-squamulose-genera-or-species-it-forms-the-uppermost-layer-of-the-peltigera-thallus-image232269977.html
RMRDTPM9–. Lichens. Lichens. STRATOSE THALLUS 85 gelatinous lichens in which the tips of the hyphae are cut off at the surface by one or more septa. The resulting cells are wider than the hyphae and they cohere together to form, in some species, disconnected patches of cells; in others, a continuous cortical covering one or more cells thick, while in the margin of the apothecium they form a deep cellular layer. The cellular type of cortex is found also, as already stated, in some crustaceous Pertu- sariae, and in a few squamulose genera or species. It forms the uppermost layer of the Peltigera thallus
. Veterinary surgery ... Veterinary surgery; Veterinary pathology; Horses; Teeth; Domestic animals. Fig. 85. not more natural appearance. When the cupping process is complete the arcade is dried and kept free from saliva by virrapping the jaw behind the teeth with a cloth or towel. The cups are then stained by applying a saturated solution of silver nitrate with a stick and then drying it immediately. Fig, 86. Effect of "Bishoping" Teeth of 9 to 12-Year-Old Horses. by plunging the head of a burning match into it. The drying process immediately blackens the cavity. If the stain flows Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/veterinary-surgery-veterinary-surgery-veterinary-pathology-horses-teeth-domestic-animals-fig-85-not-more-natural-appearance-when-the-cupping-process-is-complete-the-arcade-is-dried-and-kept-free-from-saliva-by-virrapping-the-jaw-behind-the-teeth-with-a-cloth-or-towel-the-cups-are-then-stained-by-applying-a-saturated-solution-of-silver-nitrate-with-a-stick-and-then-drying-it-immediately-fig-86-effect-of-quotbishopingquot-teeth-of-9-to-12-year-old-horses-by-plunging-the-head-of-a-burning-match-into-it-the-drying-process-immediately-blackens-the-cavity-if-the-stain-flows-image232200146.html
RMRDNHJA–. Veterinary surgery ... Veterinary surgery; Veterinary pathology; Horses; Teeth; Domestic animals. Fig. 85. not more natural appearance. When the cupping process is complete the arcade is dried and kept free from saliva by virrapping the jaw behind the teeth with a cloth or towel. The cups are then stained by applying a saturated solution of silver nitrate with a stick and then drying it immediately. Fig, 86. Effect of "Bishoping" Teeth of 9 to 12-Year-Old Horses. by plunging the head of a burning match into it. The drying process immediately blackens the cavity. If the stain flows
. Veterinary studies for agricultural students. Veterinary medicine. 4D ANATOMY. maxillary, one sub-lingual, and two molar. They secrete saliva which helps to change insoluble and useless starch into a soluble and useful sugar. It also assists in swallowing by so moisten- ing the food that it passes easily along. This is especially im- portant for animals like the horse, cow and sheep that live upon a dry and more or less bulky food. The horse needs on an average about 85 pounds and the cow 120 pounds every 24 hours. The parotid is located behind the lower jaw and below the base of the ear. It Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/veterinary-studies-for-agricultural-students-veterinary-medicine-4d-anatomy-maxillary-one-sub-lingual-and-two-molar-they-secrete-saliva-which-helps-to-change-insoluble-and-useless-starch-into-a-soluble-and-useful-sugar-it-also-assists-in-swallowing-by-so-moisten-ing-the-food-that-it-passes-easily-along-this-is-especially-im-portant-for-animals-like-the-horse-cow-and-sheep-that-live-upon-a-dry-and-more-or-less-bulky-food-the-horse-needs-on-an-average-about-85-pounds-and-the-cow-120-pounds-every-24-hours-the-parotid-is-located-behind-the-lower-jaw-and-below-the-base-of-the-ear-it-image232343548.html
RMRE04FT–. Veterinary studies for agricultural students. Veterinary medicine. 4D ANATOMY. maxillary, one sub-lingual, and two molar. They secrete saliva which helps to change insoluble and useless starch into a soluble and useful sugar. It also assists in swallowing by so moisten- ing the food that it passes easily along. This is especially im- portant for animals like the horse, cow and sheep that live upon a dry and more or less bulky food. The horse needs on an average about 85 pounds and the cow 120 pounds every 24 hours. The parotid is located behind the lower jaw and below the base of the ear. It
. The power of movement in plants . Plants; Botany. 06 CIECUMNUTATION OF SEEDLINGS. Craf. L Fig. 42. this was in parts straight and in parts decidedly zigzag, indicating circumnutation. On the following day the other secondary shoot was observed; it was a little more advanced in age, for the upper part, instead of depending vertically downwards, stood at an angle of 45° above the horizon. The tip of the shoot pro- jected obliquely "4 of an inch above the ground, but by the close of our observations, which lasted 47 h., it had grown, chiefly towards its base, to a height of '85' of an inch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-power-of-movement-in-plants-plants-botany-06-ciecumnutation-of-seedlings-craf-l-fig-42-this-was-in-parts-straight-and-in-parts-decidedly-zigzag-indicating-circumnutation-on-the-following-day-the-other-secondary-shoot-was-observed-it-was-a-little-more-advanced-in-age-for-the-upper-part-instead-of-depending-vertically-downwards-stood-at-an-angle-of-45-above-the-horizon-the-tip-of-the-shoot-pro-jected-obliquely-quot4-of-an-inch-above-the-ground-but-by-the-close-of-our-observations-which-lasted-47-h-it-had-grown-chiefly-towards-its-base-to-a-height-of-85-of-an-inch-image232077239.html
RMRDG0TR–. The power of movement in plants . Plants; Botany. 06 CIECUMNUTATION OF SEEDLINGS. Craf. L Fig. 42. this was in parts straight and in parts decidedly zigzag, indicating circumnutation. On the following day the other secondary shoot was observed; it was a little more advanced in age, for the upper part, instead of depending vertically downwards, stood at an angle of 45° above the horizon. The tip of the shoot pro- jected obliquely "4 of an inch above the ground, but by the close of our observations, which lasted 47 h., it had grown, chiefly towards its base, to a height of '85' of an inch
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. SKIMMIA 85 5 inches long. This species is more or less dioecious and so care must be taken to have a stamen-bearing plant to fertilize the pistils. Chinese Skimmia — Skimmia Forttinei — has larger, 3J to 10 inches. Fig. 65. — American Holly. Fig. 66. — Japan Large-leaved Holly.. 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.. Apgar, A. C. (Austin Craig), Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-skimmia-85-5-inches-long-this-species-is-more-or-less-dioecious-and-so-care-must-be-taken-to-have-a-stamen-bearing-plant-to-fertilize-the-pistils-chinese-skimmia-skimmia-forttinei-has-larger-3j-to-10-inches-fig-65-american-holly-fig-66-japan-large-leaved-holly-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-apgar-a-c-austin-craig-image232102904.html
RMRDH5HC–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. SKIMMIA 85 5 inches long. This species is more or less dioecious and so care must be taken to have a stamen-bearing plant to fertilize the pistils. Chinese Skimmia — Skimmia Forttinei — has larger, 3J to 10 inches. Fig. 65. — American Holly. Fig. 66. — Japan Large-leaved Holly.. 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.. Apgar, A. C. (Austin Craig),
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. w JDLI 15. 1915. The Florists' Review 85 Save 10% to 20^° on Greenhouses "We Understand Our Business Thoroughly". Our thorough knowledge of the finer points in greenhouse construction enables us to save that much on the cost of our output—and we are Kiving you the benefit of this Baving. >Ve have always given 100 cents value for every dollar— sometimes more. As we have never yet had any com- Vlaints, we lose nothing by guaranteeing our ma- terial against defects. Wniena Personal Service Every bit dtllbe work is personally di- rected by Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-w-jdli-15-1915-the-florists-review-85-save-10-to-20-on-greenhouses-quotwe-understand-our-business-thoroughlyquot-our-thorough-knowledge-of-the-finer-points-in-greenhouse-construction-enables-us-to-save-that-much-on-the-cost-of-our-outputand-we-are-kiving-you-the-benefit-of-this-baving-gtve-have-always-given-100-cents-value-for-every-dollar-sometimes-more-as-we-have-never-yet-had-any-com-vlaints-we-lose-nothing-by-guaranteeing-our-ma-terial-against-defects-wniena-personal-service-every-bit-dtllbe-work-is-personally-di-rected-by-image238350013.html
RMRRNNTD–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. w JDLI 15. 1915. The Florists' Review 85 Save 10% to 20^° on Greenhouses "We Understand Our Business Thoroughly". Our thorough knowledge of the finer points in greenhouse construction enables us to save that much on the cost of our output—and we are Kiving you the benefit of this Baving. >Ve have always given 100 cents value for every dollar— sometimes more. As we have never yet had any com- Vlaints, we lose nothing by guaranteeing our ma- terial against defects. Wniena Personal Service Every bit dtllbe work is personally di- rected by
. Experimental morphology. Protoplasm; Growth. ^1] UPON THE RATE OF GROWTH 307 matter, e.g. insects, as food. Fungi and animals obtain their carbon from carbon compounds elaborated by plants. The indispensableness of carbon for the life of all organisms as well as for their growth requires no illustration. Nitrogen. â Of the importance of nitrogen as a hylogenic food nothing more need be said than that it is essential to the formation of albumen. The ordinary form in which nitrogen is. a If A V > I' *" f! J)'. f Pig. 85. â Cultures of Sinapis alba in pure quartz sand, to â wliich have Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/experimental-morphology-protoplasm-growth-1-upon-the-rate-of-growth-307-matter-eg-insects-as-food-fungi-and-animals-obtain-their-carbon-from-carbon-compounds-elaborated-by-plants-the-indispensableness-of-carbon-for-the-life-of-all-organisms-as-well-as-for-their-growth-requires-no-illustration-nitrogen-of-the-importance-of-nitrogen-as-a-hylogenic-food-nothing-more-need-be-said-than-that-it-is-essential-to-the-formation-of-albumen-the-ordinary-form-in-which-nitrogen-is-a-if-a-v-gt-i-quot-f!-j-f-pig-85-cultures-of-sinapis-alba-in-pure-quartz-sand-to-wliich-have-image232352825.html
RMRE0GB5–. Experimental morphology. Protoplasm; Growth. ^1] UPON THE RATE OF GROWTH 307 matter, e.g. insects, as food. Fungi and animals obtain their carbon from carbon compounds elaborated by plants. The indispensableness of carbon for the life of all organisms as well as for their growth requires no illustration. Nitrogen. â Of the importance of nitrogen as a hylogenic food nothing more need be said than that it is essential to the formation of albumen. The ordinary form in which nitrogen is. a If A V > I' *" f! J)'. f Pig. 85. â Cultures of Sinapis alba in pure quartz sand, to â wliich have
. "On the structure, the occurrence in Lancashire, and the source of origin of Naias graminea, Del., var. Delilei, Magnus.". Botany. Fig. 84.. sentation of fact. In the same way I have drawn the testa of Naias flexilis in fig. 85 from a single mature fruit in one of Dr. Boswell's Loch Cluny specimens; I am more sure of the cor- rectness of this figure than of that of JV. graminea, but it represents what is seen in a single fruit only. It would there- fore appear that the sculpture of JV. flexilis is quadrangular, while that of JV. graminea is hexagonal; but too much must not be made Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quoton-the-structure-the-occurrence-in-lancashire-and-the-source-of-origin-of-naias-graminea-del-var-delilei-magnusquot-botany-fig-84-sentation-of-fact-in-the-same-way-i-have-drawn-the-testa-of-naias-flexilis-in-fig-85-from-a-single-mature-fruit-in-one-of-dr-boswells-loch-cluny-specimens-i-am-more-sure-of-the-cor-rectness-of-this-figure-than-of-that-of-jv-graminea-but-it-represents-what-is-seen-in-a-single-fruit-only-it-would-there-fore-appear-that-the-sculpture-of-jv-flexilis-is-quadrangular-while-that-of-jv-graminea-is-hexagonal-but-too-much-must-not-be-made-image232296284.html
RMRDX07T–. "On the structure, the occurrence in Lancashire, and the source of origin of Naias graminea, Del., var. Delilei, Magnus.". Botany. Fig. 84.. sentation of fact. In the same way I have drawn the testa of Naias flexilis in fig. 85 from a single mature fruit in one of Dr. Boswell's Loch Cluny specimens; I am more sure of the cor- rectness of this figure than of that of JV. graminea, but it represents what is seen in a single fruit only. It would there- fore appear that the sculpture of JV. flexilis is quadrangular, while that of JV. graminea is hexagonal; but too much must not be made
. The fundamentals of live stock judging and selection . Livestock. 206 JUDGING JACKS, JENNETS, AND MULES purpose is being appreciated more as they are given fair trials. Farm Mules.—Farm mules, as the name designates, are used almost exclusively for agricultural purposes. The type varies considerably, although many very valuable. Fig. 85.—Draft mules 16J hands high, weighing 1650 pounds. animals are classed as farm mules. The height of this type ranges from 15 to 16 hands, and the weight ranges from 900 to 1300 pounds. Mules of this type are not as symmetrical or as heavily muscled as those o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fundamentals-of-live-stock-judging-and-selection-livestock-206-judging-jacks-jennets-and-mules-purpose-is-being-appreciated-more-as-they-are-given-fair-trials-farm-mulesfarm-mules-as-the-name-designates-are-used-almost-exclusively-for-agricultural-purposes-the-type-varies-considerably-although-many-very-valuable-fig-85draft-mules-16j-hands-high-weighing-1650-pounds-animals-are-classed-as-farm-mules-the-height-of-this-type-ranges-from-15-to-16-hands-and-the-weight-ranges-from-900-to-1300-pounds-mules-of-this-type-are-not-as-symmetrical-or-as-heavily-muscled-as-those-o-image232338905.html
RMRDYXJ1–. The fundamentals of live stock judging and selection . Livestock. 206 JUDGING JACKS, JENNETS, AND MULES purpose is being appreciated more as they are given fair trials. Farm Mules.—Farm mules, as the name designates, are used almost exclusively for agricultural purposes. The type varies considerably, although many very valuable. Fig. 85.—Draft mules 16J hands high, weighing 1650 pounds. animals are classed as farm mules. The height of this type ranges from 15 to 16 hands, and the weight ranges from 900 to 1300 pounds. Mules of this type are not as symmetrical or as heavily muscled as those o
. Veterinary surgery ... Veterinary surgery; Veterinary pathology; Horses; Teeth; Domestic animals. ANIMAL DENTISTRY. 123 a moment, if the horse stands complacently. When the cor- ner tooth has but a small table it is enlarged by filing and the cup is cut across its entire length. The cup in the cor- ners is frequently made with a rounded belly internally and a sharp commissure externally to give a more confusing if. Fig. 85. not more natural appearance. When the cupping process is complete the arcade is dried and kept free from saliva by virrapping the jaw behind the teeth with a cloth or tow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/veterinary-surgery-veterinary-surgery-veterinary-pathology-horses-teeth-domestic-animals-animal-dentistry-123-a-moment-if-the-horse-stands-complacently-when-the-cor-ner-tooth-has-but-a-small-table-it-is-enlarged-by-filing-and-the-cup-is-cut-across-its-entire-length-the-cup-in-the-cor-ners-is-frequently-made-with-a-rounded-belly-internally-and-a-sharp-commissure-externally-to-give-a-more-confusing-if-fig-85-not-more-natural-appearance-when-the-cupping-process-is-complete-the-arcade-is-dried-and-kept-free-from-saliva-by-virrapping-the-jaw-behind-the-teeth-with-a-cloth-or-tow-image232200151.html
RMRDNHJF–. Veterinary surgery ... Veterinary surgery; Veterinary pathology; Horses; Teeth; Domestic animals. ANIMAL DENTISTRY. 123 a moment, if the horse stands complacently. When the cor- ner tooth has but a small table it is enlarged by filing and the cup is cut across its entire length. The cup in the cor- ners is frequently made with a rounded belly internally and a sharp commissure externally to give a more confusing if. Fig. 85. not more natural appearance. When the cupping process is complete the arcade is dried and kept free from saliva by virrapping the jaw behind the teeth with a cloth or tow
. Southern field crops (exclusive of forage plants). Agriculture. CORN TILLAGE 171 lands. The use of the harrow several weeks after plowing, and either just before planting corn or soon afterwards, kills young weeds and grass and thus reduces the subse- quent cost of tillage. The principal change needed in the tillage of corn in the South is the more general use of the weeder or harrow. Its use should be begun about the. Fig. 85.—A Spike-tooth Hakkow. time of planting and be continued as long as possible. The harrow may be used until the corn plants are 4 to 6 inches high and the weeder (Fig. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/southern-field-crops-exclusive-of-forage-plants-agriculture-corn-tillage-171-lands-the-use-of-the-harrow-several-weeks-after-plowing-and-either-just-before-planting-corn-or-soon-afterwards-kills-young-weeds-and-grass-and-thus-reduces-the-subse-quent-cost-of-tillage-the-principal-change-needed-in-the-tillage-of-corn-in-the-south-is-the-more-general-use-of-the-weeder-or-harrow-its-use-should-be-begun-about-the-fig-85a-spike-tooth-hakkow-time-of-planting-and-be-continued-as-long-as-possible-the-harrow-may-be-used-until-the-corn-plants-are-4-to-6-inches-high-and-the-weeder-fig-image231951502.html
RMRDA8E6–. Southern field crops (exclusive of forage plants). Agriculture. CORN TILLAGE 171 lands. The use of the harrow several weeks after plowing, and either just before planting corn or soon afterwards, kills young weeds and grass and thus reduces the subse- quent cost of tillage. The principal change needed in the tillage of corn in the South is the more general use of the weeder or harrow. Its use should be begun about the. Fig. 85.—A Spike-tooth Hakkow. time of planting and be continued as long as possible. The harrow may be used until the corn plants are 4 to 6 inches high and the weeder (Fig.
. Maize; its history, cultivation, handling, and uses, with special reference to South Africa; a text-book for farmers, students of agriculture, and teachers of nature study. Corn; Corn. A B Fig. 85.—A, Fasciated ear. B, Lobed ear. fasciation, and lobing of the tip of the ear (Fig. 85A and B) are not infrequently met with, and flattening and fasciation are more common in some races than in others; in the Transvaal flattening is common in strains of Chester Comity. East and Hayes have studied the inheritance of this ab- normality and find that it is a dominant character, alternatively inherited Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maize-its-history-cultivation-handling-and-uses-with-special-reference-to-south-africa-a-text-book-for-farmers-students-of-agriculture-and-teachers-of-nature-study-corn-corn-a-b-fig-85a-fasciated-ear-b-lobed-ear-fasciation-and-lobing-of-the-tip-of-the-ear-fig-85a-and-b-are-not-infrequently-met-with-and-flattening-and-fasciation-are-more-common-in-some-races-than-in-others-in-the-transvaal-flattening-is-common-in-strains-of-chester-comity-east-and-hayes-have-studied-the-inheritance-of-this-ab-normality-and-find-that-it-is-a-dominant-character-alternatively-inherited-image232385835.html
RMRE22E3–. Maize; its history, cultivation, handling, and uses, with special reference to South Africa; a text-book for farmers, students of agriculture, and teachers of nature study. Corn; Corn. A B Fig. 85.—A, Fasciated ear. B, Lobed ear. fasciation, and lobing of the tip of the ear (Fig. 85A and B) are not infrequently met with, and flattening and fasciation are more common in some races than in others; in the Transvaal flattening is common in strains of Chester Comity. East and Hayes have studied the inheritance of this ab- normality and find that it is a dominant character, alternatively inherited
. Introduction to cryptogamic botany. Cryptogams. INTRODUCTION TO CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY. 405 which is remarkable for its hispid apothecia, occurs at the Cape of Good Hope. Pyxine requires a warm temperature.. Fig. 85. a. Ozocladium Leprieurii, Mont., from above and below witli asci. Magnified. Communicated by Dr. Montagne. b. Section of apothecium of Oyrophora cj/Undrica, Moug. and Nest., No. 69. c. Ditto of Umhilicaria pustulata, with asci and paraphyses.* Moug. and Nest., No. 60. All more or less magnified. 5. CoccocARPEi, Mont. Disc expanded, orbicular, springing immediately from the medullary Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/introduction-to-cryptogamic-botany-cryptogams-introduction-to-cryptogamic-botany-405-which-is-remarkable-for-its-hispid-apothecia-occurs-at-the-cape-of-good-hope-pyxine-requires-a-warm-temperature-fig-85-a-ozocladium-leprieurii-mont-from-above-and-below-witli-asci-magnified-communicated-by-dr-montagne-b-section-of-apothecium-of-oyrophora-cjundrica-moug-and-nest-no-69-c-ditto-of-umhilicaria-pustulata-with-asci-and-paraphyses-moug-and-nest-no-60-all-more-or-less-magnified-5-coccocarpei-mont-disc-expanded-orbicular-springing-immediately-from-the-medullary-image232421709.html
RMRE3M79–. Introduction to cryptogamic botany. Cryptogams. INTRODUCTION TO CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY. 405 which is remarkable for its hispid apothecia, occurs at the Cape of Good Hope. Pyxine requires a warm temperature.. Fig. 85. a. Ozocladium Leprieurii, Mont., from above and below witli asci. Magnified. Communicated by Dr. Montagne. b. Section of apothecium of Oyrophora cj/Undrica, Moug. and Nest., No. 69. c. Ditto of Umhilicaria pustulata, with asci and paraphyses.* Moug. and Nest., No. 60. All more or less magnified. 5. CoccocARPEi, Mont. Disc expanded, orbicular, springing immediately from the medullary
. A textbook of invertebrate morphology [microform]. Invertebrates; Morphology (Animals); Invertébrés; Morphologie (Animaux). 168 INVEliTBBRATE MORPHOLOGY. lii front of the mouth and two behind it, whieh gradually separate from the ectoderm to form four single-layered plat(?s lying immediately beneath it. By a subsequent growth and fusion of these plates a new ectodermal cover- ing is formed enclosing the internal organs, and on its completion the orig- inal larval ectoderm is thrown off. In some species a somewhat more com- plicated process occurs. The larva, known as the IHlidium (Fig. 85), Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-textbook-of-invertebrate-morphology-microform-invertebrates-morphology-animals-invertbrs-morphologie-animaux-168-invelitbbrate-morphology-lii-front-of-the-mouth-and-two-behind-it-whieh-gradually-separate-from-the-ectoderm-to-form-four-single-layered-plats-lying-immediately-beneath-it-by-a-subsequent-growth-and-fusion-of-these-plates-a-new-ectodermal-cover-ing-is-formed-enclosing-the-internal-organs-and-on-its-completion-the-orig-inal-larval-ectoderm-is-thrown-off-in-some-species-a-somewhat-more-com-plicated-process-occurs-the-larva-known-as-the-ihlidium-fig-85-image234903755.html
RMRJ4P3R–. A textbook of invertebrate morphology [microform]. Invertebrates; Morphology (Animals); Invertébrés; Morphologie (Animaux). 168 INVEliTBBRATE MORPHOLOGY. lii front of the mouth and two behind it, whieh gradually separate from the ectoderm to form four single-layered plat(?s lying immediately beneath it. By a subsequent growth and fusion of these plates a new ectodermal cover- ing is formed enclosing the internal organs, and on its completion the orig- inal larval ectoderm is thrown off. In some species a somewhat more com- plicated process occurs. The larva, known as the IHlidium (Fig. 85),
. A textbook of invertebrate morphology [microform]. Invertebrates; Morphology (Animals); Invertébrés; Morphologie (Animaux). 168 INVERTBBUA TE MOltPIIOLCG 7. front of the month and two behind it, wliicli gradually separate from the ectoderm to form four single-layered plates lying immediately beneath it. By a subsequent growth and fusion of these plates a new ectodermal cover- ing is formed enclosing the internal organs, and on its completion the orig- inal larval ectoderm is thrown off. In some species a somewhat more com- plicated process occurs. The larva, kuovni as the Pilidium (Fig. 85), Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-textbook-of-invertebrate-morphology-microform-invertebrates-morphology-animals-invertbrs-morphologie-animaux-168-invertbbua-te-moltpiiolcg-7-front-of-the-month-and-two-behind-it-wliicli-gradually-separate-from-the-ectoderm-to-form-four-single-layered-plates-lying-immediately-beneath-it-by-a-subsequent-growth-and-fusion-of-these-plates-a-new-ectodermal-cover-ing-is-formed-enclosing-the-internal-organs-and-on-its-completion-the-orig-inal-larval-ectoderm-is-thrown-off-in-some-species-a-somewhat-more-com-plicated-process-occurs-the-larva-kuovni-as-the-pilidium-fig-85-image232836479.html
RMREPH8F–. A textbook of invertebrate morphology [microform]. Invertebrates; Morphology (Animals); Invertébrés; Morphologie (Animaux). 168 INVERTBBUA TE MOltPIIOLCG 7. front of the month and two behind it, wliicli gradually separate from the ectoderm to form four single-layered plates lying immediately beneath it. By a subsequent growth and fusion of these plates a new ectodermal cover- ing is formed enclosing the internal organs, and on its completion the orig- inal larval ectoderm is thrown off. In some species a somewhat more com- plicated process occurs. The larva, kuovni as the Pilidium (Fig. 85),
. College botany; structure, physiology and economics of plants. Botany. THE FLOWER 85 attaclied at their margins may form a pistil of only one ckamber, but if tke margins are rolled inward, uniting at the center, there will be two or three or more chambers corresponding to the number of carpels. The point of attachment of the oviiles is known as the placenta, which may be parietal, if on the side, or central, if in the central axisi, or free central, if on a free column arising from the center (Fig. 64). The size and number of the. Fig. 64.—Types of ovaries; (o) and (6) one carpel, one chambe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/college-botany-structure-physiology-and-economics-of-plants-botany-the-flower-85-attaclied-at-their-margins-may-form-a-pistil-of-only-one-ckamber-but-if-tke-margins-are-rolled-inward-uniting-at-the-center-there-will-be-two-or-three-or-more-chambers-corresponding-to-the-number-of-carpels-the-point-of-attachment-of-the-oviiles-is-known-as-the-placenta-which-may-be-parietal-if-on-the-side-or-central-if-in-the-central-axisi-or-free-central-if-on-a-free-column-arising-from-the-center-fig-64-the-size-and-number-of-the-fig-64types-of-ovaries-o-and-6-one-carpel-one-chambe-image232379190.html
RMRE1P0P–. College botany; structure, physiology and economics of plants. Botany. THE FLOWER 85 attaclied at their margins may form a pistil of only one ckamber, but if tke margins are rolled inward, uniting at the center, there will be two or three or more chambers corresponding to the number of carpels. The point of attachment of the oviiles is known as the placenta, which may be parietal, if on the side, or central, if in the central axisi, or free central, if on a free column arising from the center (Fig. 64). The size and number of the. Fig. 64.—Types of ovaries; (o) and (6) one carpel, one chambe
. The power of movement in plants. Plants; Botany. W5 OIRCUMNUTATION OF SEEDLINGS. Chap. I this was in parts straight and in parts decidedly zigzag, indicating circumnutation. On the following day the other secondary shoot was observed; it was a little more advanced in age, for the upper part, instead of depending Yertically downwards, stood at an angle of 45° above the horizon. The tip of the shoot pro- jected obliquely "4 of an inch above the ground, but by the close of our observations, which lasted 47 h., it had grown, chiefly towards its base^ to a height of ' 85 of an inch. The fil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-power-of-movement-in-plants-plants-botany-w5-oircumnutation-of-seedlings-chap-i-this-was-in-parts-straight-and-in-parts-decidedly-zigzag-indicating-circumnutation-on-the-following-day-the-other-secondary-shoot-was-observed-it-was-a-little-more-advanced-in-age-for-the-upper-part-instead-of-depending-yertically-downwards-stood-at-an-angle-of-45-above-the-horizon-the-tip-of-the-shoot-pro-jected-obliquely-quot4-of-an-inch-above-the-ground-but-by-the-close-of-our-observations-which-lasted-47-h-it-had-grown-chiefly-towards-its-base-to-a-height-of-85-of-an-inch-the-fil-image232147967.html
RMRDK72R–. The power of movement in plants. Plants; Botany. W5 OIRCUMNUTATION OF SEEDLINGS. Chap. I this was in parts straight and in parts decidedly zigzag, indicating circumnutation. On the following day the other secondary shoot was observed; it was a little more advanced in age, for the upper part, instead of depending Yertically downwards, stood at an angle of 45° above the horizon. The tip of the shoot pro- jected obliquely "4 of an inch above the ground, but by the close of our observations, which lasted 47 h., it had grown, chiefly towards its base^ to a height of ' 85 of an inch. The fil
. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. THE lamei.ljcorn bet:tles. 915 2Tirs beneath flat stones on hillsides near Wyandotte Cave. This and the next are the smallest species of the genus. L727 (5439). Canthon pebpubxi's Lee, Journ. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., Ser. 2, I, 1847, 85. Broadly oval or subrotund. Brown bronzed, shining. Thorax rather loarsely punctured. Elytra more finely punctured, each puncture bearing 1 very small, recumbent, scale-like ha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-coleoptera-or-beetles-exclusive-of-the-rhynchophora-known-to-occur-in-indiana-with-bibliography-and-descriptions-of-new-species-beetles-the-lameiljcorn-bettles-915-2tirs-beneath-flat-stones-on-hillsides-near-wyandotte-cave-this-and-the-next-are-the-smallest-species-of-the-genus-l727-5439-canthon-pebpubxis-lee-journ-phil-acad-nat-sci-ser-2-i-1847-85-broadly-oval-or-subrotund-brown-bronzed-shining-thorax-rather-loarsely-punctured-elytra-more-finely-punctured-each-puncture-bearing-1-very-small-recumbent-scale-like-ha-image232121840.html
RMRDJ1NM–. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. THE lamei.ljcorn bet:tles. 915 2Tirs beneath flat stones on hillsides near Wyandotte Cave. This and the next are the smallest species of the genus. L727 (5439). Canthon pebpubxi's Lee, Journ. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., Ser. 2, I, 1847, 85. Broadly oval or subrotund. Brown bronzed, shining. Thorax rather loarsely punctured. Elytra more finely punctured, each puncture bearing 1 very small, recumbent, scale-like ha
. Micro-organisms and disease. An introduction to the study of specific micro-organisms. Microorganisms. XI] BACILLI : SPECIFICALLY PATHOGENIC 243 angular and filmy as those of bacillus coli. Compare Fig. 72, which, although of the grouse bacilhis, is a good repre- sentation of a bacillus coli plate, with Fig. 85, of a plate of the typhoid bacillus. In gelatine streak and Agar streak the growth is also markedly slower and more translucent in the first few days than that of the bacillus coli, but its. Flu. S9.—Streak Cultures on Nutrient Gel.^tin'e after 4" hours : on THE LEFT, OF BACILLUS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/micro-organisms-and-disease-an-introduction-to-the-study-of-specific-micro-organisms-microorganisms-xi-bacilli-specifically-pathogenic-243-angular-and-filmy-as-those-of-bacillus-coli-compare-fig-72-which-although-of-the-grouse-bacilhis-is-a-good-repre-sentation-of-a-bacillus-coli-plate-with-fig-85-of-a-plate-of-the-typhoid-bacillus-in-gelatine-streak-and-agar-streak-the-growth-is-also-markedly-slower-and-more-translucent-in-the-first-few-days-than-that-of-the-bacillus-coli-but-its-flu-s9streak-cultures-on-nutrient-geltine-after-4quot-hours-on-the-left-of-bacillus-image232441108.html
RMRE4H04–. Micro-organisms and disease. An introduction to the study of specific micro-organisms. Microorganisms. XI] BACILLI : SPECIFICALLY PATHOGENIC 243 angular and filmy as those of bacillus coli. Compare Fig. 72, which, although of the grouse bacilhis, is a good repre- sentation of a bacillus coli plate, with Fig. 85, of a plate of the typhoid bacillus. In gelatine streak and Agar streak the growth is also markedly slower and more translucent in the first few days than that of the bacillus coli, but its. Flu. S9.—Streak Cultures on Nutrient Gel.^tin'e after 4" hours : on THE LEFT, OF BACILLUS
. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 146 FRESH-WATER BIOLOGY 86 (84, 85,87) Colony spherical or ellipsoidal; cells of two types, vegetative and gorddial, which lie in the anterior and posterior parts of the colony respectively Pleodorina Shaw. Colony consists of a spherical or elliptical coenobium of greenish, bi-flagellate cells of two types, vegetative and gonidial, in the anterior and posterior parts of the colony respectively which lie in the periphery of a hyaline gelatinous matrix and are surrounded by a common hyaline envelop. Cells each with one reddish stigma which is more promi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-water-biology-freshwater-biology-146-fresh-water-biology-86-84-8587-colony-spherical-or-ellipsoidal-cells-of-two-types-vegetative-and-gorddial-which-lie-in-the-anterior-and-posterior-parts-of-the-colony-respectively-pleodorina-shaw-colony-consists-of-a-spherical-or-elliptical-coenobium-of-greenish-bi-flagellate-cells-of-two-types-vegetative-and-gonidial-in-the-anterior-and-posterior-parts-of-the-colony-respectively-which-lie-in-the-periphery-of-a-hyaline-gelatinous-matrix-and-are-surrounded-by-a-common-hyaline-envelop-cells-each-with-one-reddish-stigma-which-is-more-promi-image231972700.html
RMRDB7F8–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 146 FRESH-WATER BIOLOGY 86 (84, 85,87) Colony spherical or ellipsoidal; cells of two types, vegetative and gorddial, which lie in the anterior and posterior parts of the colony respectively Pleodorina Shaw. Colony consists of a spherical or elliptical coenobium of greenish, bi-flagellate cells of two types, vegetative and gonidial, in the anterior and posterior parts of the colony respectively which lie in the periphery of a hyaline gelatinous matrix and are surrounded by a common hyaline envelop. Cells each with one reddish stigma which is more promi
. [Collected reprints, 1912-1919. Mammals; Mammals; Birds. lo Field Museum or Natural History — Zoology, Vol. XI- few hibernate during the cold weather. The majority of matxiraals are thickly covered with hair, but a few are provided with an armor of hard, scaly plates (Armadillos); and others, with long, sharp quills (Porcupines). In size they vary from the tiny Shrew to the gigantic Sulphur-bottom Whale, having a length of 85 feet or more and a weight of as many tons. THE OSSEUS SYSTEM. Having learned what mammals are, it is essential that the student should know something of their anatomy. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/collected-reprints-1912-1919-mammals-mammals-birds-lo-field-museum-or-natural-history-zoology-vol-xi-few-hibernate-during-the-cold-weather-the-majority-of-matxiraals-are-thickly-covered-with-hair-but-a-few-are-provided-with-an-armor-of-hard-scaly-plates-armadillos-and-others-with-long-sharp-quills-porcupines-in-size-they-vary-from-the-tiny-shrew-to-the-gigantic-sulphur-bottom-whale-having-a-length-of-85-feet-or-more-and-a-weight-of-as-many-tons-the-osseus-system-having-learned-what-mammals-are-it-is-essential-that-the-student-should-know-something-of-their-anatomy-image232302061.html
RMRDX7J5–. [Collected reprints, 1912-1919. Mammals; Mammals; Birds. lo Field Museum or Natural History — Zoology, Vol. XI- few hibernate during the cold weather. The majority of matxiraals are thickly covered with hair, but a few are provided with an armor of hard, scaly plates (Armadillos); and others, with long, sharp quills (Porcupines). In size they vary from the tiny Shrew to the gigantic Sulphur-bottom Whale, having a length of 85 feet or more and a weight of as many tons. THE OSSEUS SYSTEM. Having learned what mammals are, it is essential that the student should know something of their anatomy.
. Plant habits and habitats in the arid portions of South Australia. Plant ecology; Botany; Desert plants. ARID PORTIONS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 45 per cent of the total for the year. The average rainfall at Copley is about 8.7 inches. At Oodnadatta, where the rainfall is 4.85 inches, the percentage falling in the months mentioned is about the same as at Copley. The periodic rainfall in the southern and central portions of South Australia and the more equable distribution in the north are directly related to the seasonal north-south shifting of the climatic complex. 19 18 17 16 IS 13 - 12 - 11 uil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-habits-and-habitats-in-the-arid-portions-of-south-australia-plant-ecology-botany-desert-plants-arid-portions-of-south-australia-45-per-cent-of-the-total-for-the-year-the-average-rainfall-at-copley-is-about-87-inches-at-oodnadatta-where-the-rainfall-is-485-inches-the-percentage-falling-in-the-months-mentioned-is-about-the-same-as-at-copley-the-periodic-rainfall-in-the-southern-and-central-portions-of-south-australia-and-the-more-equable-distribution-in-the-north-are-directly-related-to-the-seasonal-north-south-shifting-of-the-climatic-complex-19-18-17-16-is-13-12-11-uil-image232321913.html
RMRDY4Y5–. Plant habits and habitats in the arid portions of South Australia. Plant ecology; Botany; Desert plants. ARID PORTIONS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 45 per cent of the total for the year. The average rainfall at Copley is about 8.7 inches. At Oodnadatta, where the rainfall is 4.85 inches, the percentage falling in the months mentioned is about the same as at Copley. The periodic rainfall in the southern and central portions of South Australia and the more equable distribution in the north are directly related to the seasonal north-south shifting of the climatic complex. 19 18 17 16 IS 13 - 12 - 11 uil
. Sketches of South African bird-life. Birds. BULBULS 85 In the Maroka District of the Orange Free State and parts of Basutoland, where these birds are exceedingly common, the natives build momids of turf sods at various points of vantage in the fields, from whence lumps of clay are thrown with switches to scare away the feathered marauders. Shouting and beating of empty tins is also resorted to. We will treat of them more fully under the heading of " Bird Architects." BULBULS The true Bulbuls {Pycnonotus), of which South Africa. Fig. 44.—Cape Bulbul at nest. four species, live almos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sketches-of-south-african-bird-life-birds-bulbuls-85-in-the-maroka-district-of-the-orange-free-state-and-parts-of-basutoland-where-these-birds-are-exceedingly-common-the-natives-build-momids-of-turf-sods-at-various-points-of-vantage-in-the-fields-from-whence-lumps-of-clay-are-thrown-with-switches-to-scare-away-the-feathered-marauders-shouting-and-beating-of-empty-tins-is-also-resorted-to-we-will-treat-of-them-more-fully-under-the-heading-of-quot-bird-architectsquot-bulbuls-the-true-bulbuls-pycnonotus-of-which-south-africa-fig-44cape-bulbul-at-nest-four-species-live-almos-image232158576.html
RMRDKMHM–. Sketches of South African bird-life. Birds. BULBULS 85 In the Maroka District of the Orange Free State and parts of Basutoland, where these birds are exceedingly common, the natives build momids of turf sods at various points of vantage in the fields, from whence lumps of clay are thrown with switches to scare away the feathered marauders. Shouting and beating of empty tins is also resorted to. We will treat of them more fully under the heading of " Bird Architects." BULBULS The true Bulbuls {Pycnonotus), of which South Africa. Fig. 44.—Cape Bulbul at nest. four species, live almos
. A manual of zoology. I" PHYLUM PORIFERA 85 paragastric cavity, consists throughout of flagellate collared cells similar to those of the flagellate canals of Sycon. The majority of sponges, however, are more complicated in structure than Sycon. One of the causes of their complexity being that the canals, instead of being simple and straight, become branched, forming a system, often highly complicated, of ramifying channels. In these more complex sponges the flagellate collared cells are confined to 0 P,G. Ex Fig. 38.—Vertical section of a fresh-water sponge (Spongilla), showing the arran Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-zoology-iquot-phylum-porifera-85-paragastric-cavity-consists-throughout-of-flagellate-collared-cells-similar-to-those-of-the-flagellate-canals-of-sycon-the-majority-of-sponges-however-are-more-complicated-in-structure-than-sycon-one-of-the-causes-of-their-complexity-being-that-the-canals-instead-of-being-simple-and-straight-become-branched-forming-a-system-often-highly-complicated-of-ramifying-channels-in-these-more-complex-sponges-the-flagellate-collared-cells-are-confined-to-0-pg-ex-fig-38vertical-section-of-a-fresh-water-sponge-spongilla-showing-the-arran-image232109071.html
RMRDHDDK–. A manual of zoology. I" PHYLUM PORIFERA 85 paragastric cavity, consists throughout of flagellate collared cells similar to those of the flagellate canals of Sycon. The majority of sponges, however, are more complicated in structure than Sycon. One of the causes of their complexity being that the canals, instead of being simple and straight, become branched, forming a system, often highly complicated, of ramifying channels. In these more complex sponges the flagellate collared cells are confined to 0 P,G. Ex Fig. 38.—Vertical section of a fresh-water sponge (Spongilla), showing the arran
. The care of trees in lawn, street and park, with a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Trees. Pruning and Trimming 85. Fig 14 —Levm's patent pruning shears trees with sprawling branch systems, as in the case of the Soft Maple, is to make the crown more compact and thereby to increase its resistance to wind breakage. Unless this operation is judi- ciously performed there is danger of spoiling the natural form and making the crown formal and undesirable. Whenever twigs or branches are dying without a visible cause, it is in many, if not in most cases a sign that the root and br Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-care-of-trees-in-lawn-street-and-park-with-a-list-of-trees-and-shrubs-for-decorative-use-trees-trees-pruning-and-trimming-85-fig-14-levms-patent-pruning-shears-trees-with-sprawling-branch-systems-as-in-the-case-of-the-soft-maple-is-to-make-the-crown-more-compact-and-thereby-to-increase-its-resistance-to-wind-breakage-unless-this-operation-is-judi-ciously-performed-there-is-danger-of-spoiling-the-natural-form-and-making-the-crown-formal-and-undesirable-whenever-twigs-or-branches-are-dying-without-a-visible-cause-it-is-in-many-if-not-in-most-cases-a-sign-that-the-root-and-br-image231913413.html
RMRD8FWW–. The care of trees in lawn, street and park, with a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Trees. Pruning and Trimming 85. Fig 14 —Levm's patent pruning shears trees with sprawling branch systems, as in the case of the Soft Maple, is to make the crown more compact and thereby to increase its resistance to wind breakage. Unless this operation is judi- ciously performed there is danger of spoiling the natural form and making the crown formal and undesirable. Whenever twigs or branches are dying without a visible cause, it is in many, if not in most cases a sign that the root and br
. Fishes. Fishes. Fishes as Food for Man 133 more delicate, the bluefish {Pomatomus saltatrix) similar but a little coarser, the ulua {Carangus sem), the finest large food-fish of the South Seas, the dainty California poppy-fish, miscalled " Pampano " {Palometa simillima), and the kingfish firm and. â Fig. 85.âBluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix {1j.). New York. well-fiavored (Scomberomorus cavalla), represent the best of the fishes allied to the mackerel. The shad {Alosa sapidissima), with its sweet, tender, finely oily flesh, stands also near the front among food-fishes, but it sins abov Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fishes-fishes-fishes-as-food-for-man-133-more-delicate-the-bluefish-pomatomus-saltatrix-similar-but-a-little-coarser-the-ulua-carangus-sem-the-finest-large-food-fish-of-the-south-seas-the-dainty-california-poppy-fish-miscalled-quot-pampano-quot-palometa-simillima-and-the-kingfish-firm-and-fig-85bluefish-pomatomus-saltatrix-1j-new-york-well-fiavored-scomberomorus-cavalla-represent-the-best-of-the-fishes-allied-to-the-mackerel-the-shad-alosa-sapidissima-with-its-sweet-tender-finely-oily-flesh-stands-also-near-the-front-among-food-fishes-but-it-sins-abov-image232252382.html
RMRDT07X–. Fishes. Fishes. Fishes as Food for Man 133 more delicate, the bluefish {Pomatomus saltatrix) similar but a little coarser, the ulua {Carangus sem), the finest large food-fish of the South Seas, the dainty California poppy-fish, miscalled " Pampano " {Palometa simillima), and the kingfish firm and. â Fig. 85.âBluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix {1j.). New York. well-fiavored (Scomberomorus cavalla), represent the best of the fishes allied to the mackerel. The shad {Alosa sapidissima), with its sweet, tender, finely oily flesh, stands also near the front among food-fishes, but it sins abov
. Productive soils; the fundamentals of successful soil management and profitable crop production. Soils. FiQ. 85.—" Striking out a land " with a two-bottom gang plow. Dynamiting Soils.—Dynamite has been used in some places to break up and loosen impervious subsoils to facilitate the entrance of air, water and roots. Though it proves a good practice, when necessary in tree planting, its general use is still an open question.^ More About Plows and Plowing.—Special plows are designed for hillside plowing (Fig. 84). The bottoms of the walking types swivel for right- and left-hand furrow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/productive-soils-the-fundamentals-of-successful-soil-management-and-profitable-crop-production-soils-fiq-85quot-striking-out-a-land-quot-with-a-two-bottom-gang-plow-dynamiting-soilsdynamite-has-been-used-in-some-places-to-break-up-and-loosen-impervious-subsoils-to-facilitate-the-entrance-of-air-water-and-roots-though-it-proves-a-good-practice-when-necessary-in-tree-planting-its-general-use-is-still-an-open-question-more-about-plows-and-plowingspecial-plows-are-designed-for-hillside-plowing-fig-84-the-bottoms-of-the-walking-types-swivel-for-right-and-left-hand-furrow-image231932675.html
RMRD9CDR–. Productive soils; the fundamentals of successful soil management and profitable crop production. Soils. FiQ. 85.—" Striking out a land " with a two-bottom gang plow. Dynamiting Soils.—Dynamite has been used in some places to break up and loosen impervious subsoils to facilitate the entrance of air, water and roots. Though it proves a good practice, when necessary in tree planting, its general use is still an open question.^ More About Plows and Plowing.—Special plows are designed for hillside plowing (Fig. 84). The bottoms of the walking types swivel for right- and left-hand furrow
. A treatise on the diseases of the dog; being a manual of canine pathology. Especially adapted for the use of veterinary practitioners and students. Dogs. 110 THE DISEASES OP THE DOG. of some of our patients we do not often have to deal with oesophageal1 spasm. Bearing in mind these facts, we must Hot resort to extensive manipulation in these cases. An attempt may be made with Arnold's choking forceps (vide. Fia. 85.—Throat forceps. Fig. 35) to remove the foreign body, which will more readily pass upwards than down.* If this does not prove successful a large whalebone probe, used as a probang Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-the-diseases-of-the-dog-being-a-manual-of-canine-pathology-especially-adapted-for-the-use-of-veterinary-practitioners-and-students-dogs-110-the-diseases-op-the-dog-of-some-of-our-patients-we-do-not-often-have-to-deal-with-oesophageal1-spasm-bearing-in-mind-these-facts-we-must-hot-resort-to-extensive-manipulation-in-these-cases-an-attempt-may-be-made-with-arnolds-choking-forceps-vide-fia-85throat-forceps-fig-35-to-remove-the-foreign-body-which-will-more-readily-pass-upwards-than-down-if-this-does-not-prove-successful-a-large-whalebone-probe-used-as-a-probang-image232371689.html
RMRE1CCW–. A treatise on the diseases of the dog; being a manual of canine pathology. Especially adapted for the use of veterinary practitioners and students. Dogs. 110 THE DISEASES OP THE DOG. of some of our patients we do not often have to deal with oesophageal1 spasm. Bearing in mind these facts, we must Hot resort to extensive manipulation in these cases. An attempt may be made with Arnold's choking forceps (vide. Fia. 85.—Throat forceps. Fig. 35) to remove the foreign body, which will more readily pass upwards than down.* If this does not prove successful a large whalebone probe, used as a probang
. Principles of plant culture : an elementary treatise designed as a text-book for beginners in agriculture and horticulture. Horticulture; Botany. Propagation by Detached Parts. 183 thickened bj' a store of food, and in their axils are smaller lateral buds. The terminal bud usually develops into a flower, and thus perishes. One or more of the lateral buds may develop into flower-buds for the next year, and thus continue the life of the plant, as in the common onion (Fig. 85); or the lateral buds may develop at the expense of the parent, as in the potato onion. 353. Bulblets, or Bulbels, are s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-of-plant-culture-an-elementary-treatise-designed-as-a-text-book-for-beginners-in-agriculture-and-horticulture-horticulture-botany-propagation-by-detached-parts-183-thickened-bj-a-store-of-food-and-in-their-axils-are-smaller-lateral-buds-the-terminal-bud-usually-develops-into-a-flower-and-thus-perishes-one-or-more-of-the-lateral-buds-may-develop-into-flower-buds-for-the-next-year-and-thus-continue-the-life-of-the-plant-as-in-the-common-onion-fig-85-or-the-lateral-buds-may-develop-at-the-expense-of-the-parent-as-in-the-potato-onion-353-bulblets-or-bulbels-are-s-image232036872.html
RMRDE5B4–. Principles of plant culture : an elementary treatise designed as a text-book for beginners in agriculture and horticulture. Horticulture; Botany. Propagation by Detached Parts. 183 thickened bj' a store of food, and in their axils are smaller lateral buds. The terminal bud usually develops into a flower, and thus perishes. One or more of the lateral buds may develop into flower-buds for the next year, and thus continue the life of the plant, as in the common onion (Fig. 85); or the lateral buds may develop at the expense of the parent, as in the potato onion. 353. Bulblets, or Bulbels, are s
. The sugar beet : including a history of the beet sugar industry in Europe, varieties of the sugar beet, examination, soils, tillage, seeds and sowing, yield and cost of cultivation, harvesting, transportation, conservation, feeding qualities of the beet and of the pulp, etc. Sugar beet; Sugar beet; Sugar beet industry; Sugar beet industry; Beet sugar; Beet sugar; Beet sugar industry; Beet sugar industry. EXAMINATION 03? THE BEET. 85 little difference' in their saccharine composition. As for the mineral salts, etc., it is more striking. The amount of sulphuric acid is greatly in excess in the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sugar-beet-including-a-history-of-the-beet-sugar-industry-in-europe-varieties-of-the-sugar-beet-examination-soils-tillage-seeds-and-sowing-yield-and-cost-of-cultivation-harvesting-transportation-conservation-feeding-qualities-of-the-beet-and-of-the-pulp-etc-sugar-beet-sugar-beet-sugar-beet-industry-sugar-beet-industry-beet-sugar-beet-sugar-beet-sugar-industry-beet-sugar-industry-examination-03-the-beet-85-little-difference-in-their-saccharine-composition-as-for-the-mineral-salts-etc-it-is-more-striking-the-amount-of-sulphuric-acid-is-greatly-in-excess-in-the-image232034846.html
RMRDE2PP–. The sugar beet : including a history of the beet sugar industry in Europe, varieties of the sugar beet, examination, soils, tillage, seeds and sowing, yield and cost of cultivation, harvesting, transportation, conservation, feeding qualities of the beet and of the pulp, etc. Sugar beet; Sugar beet; Sugar beet industry; Sugar beet industry; Beet sugar; Beet sugar; Beet sugar industry; Beet sugar industry. EXAMINATION 03? THE BEET. 85 little difference' in their saccharine composition. As for the mineral salts, etc., it is more striking. The amount of sulphuric acid is greatly in excess in the
. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. THYSANURA. 85 water appear to be covered by a moving mass of minute grains which become more active when disturbed. These masses as well as the dark specks on snow consist of thou- sands of little creatures that are provided with a wonderful means of jumping. There is on the end of the body a taiUike organ that is bent under when the insect is at rest, and that reaches almost to the head ; this when suddenly straightened throws the insect high in the air and several feet away. This action is like a spring-board jump, only these little fellows alway Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-for-the-study-of-insects-insects-thysanura-85-water-appear-to-be-covered-by-a-moving-mass-of-minute-grains-which-become-more-active-when-disturbed-these-masses-as-well-as-the-dark-specks-on-snow-consist-of-thou-sands-of-little-creatures-that-are-provided-with-a-wonderful-means-of-jumping-there-is-on-the-end-of-the-body-a-taiuike-organ-that-is-bent-under-when-the-insect-is-at-rest-and-that-reaches-almost-to-the-head-this-when-suddenly-straightened-throws-the-insect-high-in-the-air-and-several-feet-away-this-action-is-like-a-spring-board-jump-only-these-little-fellows-alway-image231889955.html
RMRD7E03–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. THYSANURA. 85 water appear to be covered by a moving mass of minute grains which become more active when disturbed. These masses as well as the dark specks on snow consist of thou- sands of little creatures that are provided with a wonderful means of jumping. There is on the end of the body a taiUike organ that is bent under when the insect is at rest, and that reaches almost to the head ; this when suddenly straightened throws the insect high in the air and several feet away. This action is like a spring-board jump, only these little fellows alway
. Successful fruit culture; a practical guide to the cultivation and propagation of fruits. Fruit-culture. THE PEACH 85 cheap land can be utilized, but it must be borne in mind that it will require more plant food to produce a satisfactory growth in turf land than under constant cultivation, and that in time of drouth there is more danger of injury. After trees have become established, however, by close and frequent cutting of the grass there is less danger than to young trees. With skillful man-. Pie. 47—Three=.Year.01d Peach Tree in Foliage agement and good judgment this method can be recom- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/successful-fruit-culture-a-practical-guide-to-the-cultivation-and-propagation-of-fruits-fruit-culture-the-peach-85-cheap-land-can-be-utilized-but-it-must-be-borne-in-mind-that-it-will-require-more-plant-food-to-produce-a-satisfactory-growth-in-turf-land-than-under-constant-cultivation-and-that-in-time-of-drouth-there-is-more-danger-of-injury-after-trees-have-become-established-however-by-close-and-frequent-cutting-of-the-grass-there-is-less-danger-than-to-young-trees-with-skillful-man-pie-47three=year01d-peach-tree-in-foliage-agement-and-good-judgment-this-method-can-be-recom-image232218095.html
RMRDPCFB–. Successful fruit culture; a practical guide to the cultivation and propagation of fruits. Fruit-culture. THE PEACH 85 cheap land can be utilized, but it must be borne in mind that it will require more plant food to produce a satisfactory growth in turf land than under constant cultivation, and that in time of drouth there is more danger of injury. After trees have become established, however, by close and frequent cutting of the grass there is less danger than to young trees. With skillful man-. Pie. 47—Three=.Year.01d Peach Tree in Foliage agement and good judgment this method can be recom-
. Gleanings from French gardens: comprising an account of such features of French horticulture as are most worthy of adoption in British gardens. Gardening; Gardens. 270 Horticultural Implements, Appliances, etc. Trucks fok Tubs or very large Pots.—This very handy- little truck is what the French use for moving orange tubs, &c. It would be impossible to find anytliing more useful in its way. I. Fig. 85. have seen the gardeners actually running with big specimens on them. The pot or tub is caught by the little iron feet, then thrown on its side and tied firmly if a long distance ha* to be t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-from-french-gardens-comprising-an-account-of-such-features-of-french-horticulture-as-are-most-worthy-of-adoption-in-british-gardens-gardening-gardens-270-horticultural-implements-appliances-etc-trucks-fok-tubs-or-very-large-potsthis-very-handy-little-truck-is-what-the-french-use-for-moving-orange-tubs-ampc-it-would-be-impossible-to-find-anytliing-more-useful-in-its-way-i-fig-85-have-seen-the-gardeners-actually-running-with-big-specimens-on-them-the-pot-or-tub-is-caught-by-the-little-iron-feet-then-thrown-on-its-side-and-tied-firmly-if-a-long-distance-ha-to-be-t-image232298886.html
RMRDX3GP–. Gleanings from French gardens: comprising an account of such features of French horticulture as are most worthy of adoption in British gardens. Gardening; Gardens. 270 Horticultural Implements, Appliances, etc. Trucks fok Tubs or very large Pots.—This very handy- little truck is what the French use for moving orange tubs, &c. It would be impossible to find anytliing more useful in its way. I. Fig. 85. have seen the gardeners actually running with big specimens on them. The pot or tub is caught by the little iron feet, then thrown on its side and tied firmly if a long distance ha* to be t
. Frank Forester's fish and fishing of the United States and British provinces of North America [microform] : illustrated from nature. Fishing; Fishes; Pêche sportive; Poissons. SALMON I D£. 85 most interesting in relation to tbo natural history, the form, habits, food and seasons of this noble fish ; but thoso who wish to study him for themselves, and read concerning him more at large than the space, which can bo allotted to a single specimen in this volume, will admit, I refer to Yarrol's fine work on British Fishes; to that delightful work "Salmonia," by Sir Humphrey Davy; and to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/frank-foresters-fish-and-fishing-of-the-united-states-and-british-provinces-of-north-america-microform-illustrated-from-nature-fishing-fishes-pche-sportive-poissons-salmon-i-d-85-most-interesting-in-relation-to-tbo-natural-history-the-form-habits-food-and-seasons-of-this-noble-fish-but-thoso-who-wish-to-study-him-for-themselves-and-read-concerning-him-more-at-large-than-the-space-which-can-bo-allotted-to-a-single-specimen-in-this-volume-will-admit-i-refer-to-yarrols-fine-work-on-british-fishes-to-that-delightful-work-quotsalmoniaquot-by-sir-humphrey-davy-and-to-image232791207.html
RMREMFFK–. Frank Forester's fish and fishing of the United States and British provinces of North America [microform] : illustrated from nature. Fishing; Fishes; Pêche sportive; Poissons. SALMON I D£. 85 most interesting in relation to tbo natural history, the form, habits, food and seasons of this noble fish ; but thoso who wish to study him for themselves, and read concerning him more at large than the space, which can bo allotted to a single specimen in this volume, will admit, I refer to Yarrol's fine work on British Fishes; to that delightful work "Salmonia," by Sir Humphrey Davy; and to
. The Canadian bird book [microform] : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds : also several hundred photographs of their nest and eggs. Oiseaux; Birds. Huffy. The bird, too, is similar, palmated. and the black !i [«76.] Little Ringed Plotkr. JEgialitit dubia. An Old World species, accidentally occurring on the Pacific coast. Like the last species, but smaller. The eggs, too. are smaller; size 1.20 X .85. 277. PiWNo Ploveh. .Effialifin meloda. Range.âEastern Nortli America, cliielly along the Atlantic coast. breedluR from the Carolinas north to Newfoundlan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-bird-book-microform-illustrating-in-natural-colors-more-than-seven-hundred-north-american-birds-also-several-hundred-photographs-of-their-nest-and-eggs-oiseaux-birds-huffy-the-bird-too-is-similar-palmated-and-the-black-!i-76-little-ringed-plotkr-jegialitit-dubia-an-old-world-species-accidentally-occurring-on-the-pacific-coast-like-the-last-species-but-smaller-the-eggs-too-are-smaller-size-120-x-85-277-piwno-ploveh-effialifin-meloda-rangeeastern-nortli-america-cliielly-along-the-atlantic-coast-breedlur-from-the-carolinas-north-to-newfoundlan-image232813976.html
RMRENGGT–. The Canadian bird book [microform] : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds : also several hundred photographs of their nest and eggs. Oiseaux; Birds. Huffy. The bird, too, is similar, palmated. and the black !i [«76.] Little Ringed Plotkr. JEgialitit dubia. An Old World species, accidentally occurring on the Pacific coast. Like the last species, but smaller. The eggs, too. are smaller; size 1.20 X .85. 277. PiWNo Ploveh. .Effialifin meloda. Range.âEastern Nortli America, cliielly along the Atlantic coast. breedluR from the Carolinas north to Newfoundlan
. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals. NBBELA TINCTA. 101 or circular plates of variable size (Avhicli are in contact at the edges but never overlap), the inflated sides narrowing suddenly into a short neck; the mouth slightly arcuate, or oval when viewed transversely. Plasma not differing from that of the preceding species; the nucleus normally situated; pseudopodia three to six, simple, blunt, generally very mobile. Dimensions : Length 85-90 fi; sometimes attaining 110 ju,, or more. In Sfhagnum, abundant; also on the mossy sides of peat drai Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-freshwater-rhizopoda-and-heliozoa-rhizopoda-heliozoa-freshwater-animals-nbbela-tincta-101-or-circular-plates-of-variable-size-avhicli-are-in-contact-at-the-edges-but-never-overlap-the-inflated-sides-narrowing-suddenly-into-a-short-neck-the-mouth-slightly-arcuate-or-oval-when-viewed-transversely-plasma-not-differing-from-that-of-the-preceding-species-the-nucleus-normally-situated-pseudopodia-three-to-six-simple-blunt-generally-very-mobile-dimensions-length-85-90-fi-sometimes-attaining-110-ju-or-more-in-sfhagnum-abundant-also-on-the-mossy-sides-of-peat-drai-image231984278.html
RMRDBP8P–. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals. NBBELA TINCTA. 101 or circular plates of variable size (Avhicli are in contact at the edges but never overlap), the inflated sides narrowing suddenly into a short neck; the mouth slightly arcuate, or oval when viewed transversely. Plasma not differing from that of the preceding species; the nucleus normally situated; pseudopodia three to six, simple, blunt, generally very mobile. Dimensions : Length 85-90 fi; sometimes attaining 110 ju,, or more. In Sfhagnum, abundant; also on the mossy sides of peat drai
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. SKIMMIA 85 5 inches long. This species is more or less dioecious and so care must be taken to have a stamen-bearing plant to fertilize the pistils. Chinesb Skimmia — Skimmia Forttinei — has larger, 3^ to 10 inches. Fig. 65. — American Holly. Fig. GU. —Japan Large-leaved Holly.. 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.. Apgar, A. C. (Austin Craig), 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-skimmia-85-5-inches-long-this-species-is-more-or-less-dioecious-and-so-care-must-be-taken-to-have-a-stamen-bearing-plant-to-fertilize-the-pistils-chinesb-skimmia-skimmia-forttinei-has-larger-3-to-10-inches-fig-65-american-holly-fig-gu-japan-large-leaved-holly-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-apgar-a-c-austin-craig-1-image232299130.html
RMRDX3WE–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. SKIMMIA 85 5 inches long. This species is more or less dioecious and so care must be taken to have a stamen-bearing plant to fertilize the pistils. Chinesb Skimmia — Skimmia Forttinei — has larger, 3^ to 10 inches. Fig. 65. — American Holly. Fig. GU. —Japan Large-leaved Holly.. 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.. Apgar, A. C. (Austin Craig), 1
. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 85. Audioceum and gynseceum. Fig. 87. Fruit. Fig. 86. Gynasceum. stipules. The flowers are solitary or united in small bunches of cymes iu the axils of the leaves or the bracts which upon some branches take their place. Beside Erythroxylon has been placed Aneulophus Africana^ which with nearly the same perianth has petals longer and more reflexed, traversed withia upon the mid-luie by a prominent rib, a monadelphous diplostemonous androceum, and an ovary with three or four biovu- late cells surmounted by a like number of distinct styles. It is a gl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-fig-85-audioceum-and-gynseceum-fig-87-fruit-fig-86-gynasceum-stipules-the-flowers-are-solitary-or-united-in-small-bunches-of-cymes-iu-the-axils-of-the-leaves-or-the-bracts-which-upon-some-branches-take-their-place-beside-erythroxylon-has-been-placed-aneulophus-africana-which-with-nearly-the-same-perianth-has-petals-longer-and-more-reflexed-traversed-withia-upon-the-mid-luie-by-a-prominent-rib-a-monadelphous-diplostemonous-androceum-and-an-ovary-with-three-or-four-biovu-late-cells-surmounted-by-a-like-number-of-distinct-styles-it-is-a-gl-image232095627.html
RMRDGT9F–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 85. Audioceum and gynseceum. Fig. 87. Fruit. Fig. 86. Gynasceum. stipules. The flowers are solitary or united in small bunches of cymes iu the axils of the leaves or the bracts which upon some branches take their place. Beside Erythroxylon has been placed Aneulophus Africana^ which with nearly the same perianth has petals longer and more reflexed, traversed withia upon the mid-luie by a prominent rib, a monadelphous diplostemonous androceum, and an ovary with three or four biovu- late cells surmounted by a like number of distinct styles. It is a gl
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Sbftdmbbb 25, 1013. '??•- ? -^^^ ?-•? 85. Greenhouse Heating I't Is a perplexing question to all florists except tliose using Morehead Steam Traps HAVK you ever talked wltb a brother norlat wbo uses Morebead Return Steam Traps? If not, do so at first opportunity and be convinced tbat you must install one at once. Ttiere are more MORBHEAD TRAPS installed in greenliouses than of all other makes of steam traps combined. The Morehead is distinctly a florist's trap. Every feature of its construction has been treated with a view of meeting the special ne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-sbftdmbbb-25-1013-85-greenhouse-heating-it-is-a-perplexing-question-to-all-florists-except-tliose-using-morehead-steam-traps-havk-you-ever-talked-wltb-a-brother-norlat-wbo-uses-morebead-return-steam-traps-if-not-do-so-at-first-opportunity-and-be-convinced-tbat-you-must-install-one-at-once-ttiere-are-more-morbhead-traps-installed-in-greenliouses-than-of-all-other-makes-of-steam-traps-combined-the-morehead-is-distinctly-a-florists-trap-every-feature-of-its-construction-has-been-treated-with-a-view-of-meeting-the-special-ne-image238426290.html
RMRRW74J–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Sbftdmbbb 25, 1013. '??•- ? -^^^ ?-•? 85. Greenhouse Heating I't Is a perplexing question to all florists except tliose using Morehead Steam Traps HAVK you ever talked wltb a brother norlat wbo uses Morebead Return Steam Traps? If not, do so at first opportunity and be convinced tbat you must install one at once. Ttiere are more MORBHEAD TRAPS installed in greenliouses than of all other makes of steam traps combined. The Morehead is distinctly a florist's trap. Every feature of its construction has been treated with a view of meeting the special ne
. Elementary plant physiology. Plant physiology. ii6 Elementary Plant Physiology.. Fig. 85. -Positions assumed by leaves of sunflower when placed horizontally. The blades are perpendicular to the rays of light. After Oels. and twist the end, or tie around it with a thread. Cover two of the seedlings with these caps in such a manner as to totally exclude the light. Cover two more with short caps extending downward a distance of 6 to 8 mm. only from the tip. Slip cylin- ders over two more in such manner that the basal portion only is covered, leaving a length of a centimeter at the tip exposed. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-plant-physiology-plant-physiology-ii6-elementary-plant-physiology-fig-85-positions-assumed-by-leaves-of-sunflower-when-placed-horizontally-the-blades-are-perpendicular-to-the-rays-of-light-after-oels-and-twist-the-end-or-tie-around-it-with-a-thread-cover-two-of-the-seedlings-with-these-caps-in-such-a-manner-as-to-totally-exclude-the-light-cover-two-more-with-short-caps-extending-downward-a-distance-of-6-to-8-mm-only-from-the-tip-slip-cylin-ders-over-two-more-in-such-manner-that-the-basal-portion-only-is-covered-leaving-a-length-of-a-centimeter-at-the-tip-exposed-image232355209.html
RMRE0KC9–. Elementary plant physiology. Plant physiology. ii6 Elementary Plant Physiology.. Fig. 85. -Positions assumed by leaves of sunflower when placed horizontally. The blades are perpendicular to the rays of light. After Oels. and twist the end, or tie around it with a thread. Cover two of the seedlings with these caps in such a manner as to totally exclude the light. Cover two more with short caps extending downward a distance of 6 to 8 mm. only from the tip. Slip cylin- ders over two more in such manner that the basal portion only is covered, leaving a length of a centimeter at the tip exposed.
. Camera studies of wild birds in their homes . Birds; Photography of birds. 85. Fig. 31. CHIMNEY SWIFT ON NEST. A little blurred because the bird jumped ivhen the light was Hashed on her. The chimney was about eigliteen inches in width. Start- ing from the nest, the bird would leap upward, and two strong flaps of the narrow wings would carry him to tlie opposite wall a little more than a foot above where he start- ed; he just barely touched the side, whirled and two more beats raised him another foot. He only had about fifteen feet to rise before reaching the top and it only took about ten of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/camera-studies-of-wild-birds-in-their-homes-birds-photography-of-birds-85-fig-31-chimney-swift-on-nest-a-little-blurred-because-the-bird-jumped-ivhen-the-light-was-hashed-on-her-the-chimney-was-about-eigliteen-inches-in-width-start-ing-from-the-nest-the-bird-would-leap-upward-and-two-strong-flaps-of-the-narrow-wings-would-carry-him-to-tlie-opposite-wall-a-little-more-than-a-foot-above-where-he-start-ed-he-just-barely-touched-the-side-whirled-and-two-more-beats-raised-him-another-foot-he-only-had-about-fifteen-feet-to-rise-before-reaching-the-top-and-it-only-took-about-ten-of-image232032449.html
RMRDDYN5–. Camera studies of wild birds in their homes . Birds; Photography of birds. 85. Fig. 31. CHIMNEY SWIFT ON NEST. A little blurred because the bird jumped ivhen the light was Hashed on her. The chimney was about eigliteen inches in width. Start- ing from the nest, the bird would leap upward, and two strong flaps of the narrow wings would carry him to tlie opposite wall a little more than a foot above where he start- ed; he just barely touched the side, whirled and two more beats raised him another foot. He only had about fifteen feet to rise before reaching the top and it only took about ten of
. The family horse : its stabling, care and feeding : a practical manual for horse-keepers . Horses. mmmmwssm^Mmm^ms!s«iiii^^^^^^s. mm/Mm^xaam/amrA wmmmmm'mxramoxaM [The part of each of the first four elements that is digestible is indicated by the close shading; the more open lines show the proportion that is not digested.] Fig. 85.—APPBOXIMATE VALUE OF VAKIOUS STUFFS. dred pounds or one hundred per cent of the feed named in the margin on the left. The proportional quantity of each food ingre- dient which makes up this hundred pounds is shown in the way indicated above the plate. Thus the mas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-family-horse-its-stabling-care-and-feeding-a-practical-manual-for-horse-keepers-horses-mmmmwssmmmmms!siiiis-mmmmxaamamra-wmmmmmmxramoxam-the-part-of-each-of-the-first-four-elements-that-is-digestible-is-indicated-by-the-close-shading-the-more-open-lines-show-the-proportion-that-is-not-digested-fig-85appboximate-value-of-vakious-stuffs-dred-pounds-or-one-hundred-per-cent-of-the-feed-named-in-the-margin-on-the-left-the-proportional-quantity-of-each-food-ingre-dient-which-makes-up-this-hundred-pounds-is-shown-in-the-way-indicated-above-the-plate-thus-the-mas-image232040800.html
RMRDEABC–. The family horse : its stabling, care and feeding : a practical manual for horse-keepers . Horses. mmmmwssm^Mmm^ms!s«iiii^^^^^^s. mm/Mm^xaam/amrA wmmmmm'mxramoxaM [The part of each of the first four elements that is digestible is indicated by the close shading; the more open lines show the proportion that is not digested.] Fig. 85.—APPBOXIMATE VALUE OF VAKIOUS STUFFS. dred pounds or one hundred per cent of the feed named in the margin on the left. The proportional quantity of each food ingre- dient which makes up this hundred pounds is shown in the way indicated above the plate. Thus the mas
. The nut culturist : a treatise on the propagation, planting and cultivation of nut-bearing trees and shrubs, adapted to the climate of the United States ... Nuts. 238 THE NUT CULTUKIST. half inches or more long by a little more than one inch broad in the middle; husk thin, downy or clammy; nut somewhat compressed, the point usually bending to one side; shell smooth, with two sliallow grooves from base upward on the sides opposite to the sharp, prominent ridges at the seams of the two lobes, the shell ending in a strong, sharp point (Fig. 85). The shell is very hard and thick; the kernel smal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-nut-culturist-a-treatise-on-the-propagation-planting-and-cultivation-of-nut-bearing-trees-and-shrubs-adapted-to-the-climate-of-the-united-states-nuts-238-the-nut-cultukist-half-inches-or-more-long-by-a-little-more-than-one-inch-broad-in-the-middle-husk-thin-downy-or-clammy-nut-somewhat-compressed-the-point-usually-bending-to-one-side-shell-smooth-with-two-sliallow-grooves-from-base-upward-on-the-sides-opposite-to-the-sharp-prominent-ridges-at-the-seams-of-the-two-lobes-the-shell-ending-in-a-strong-sharp-point-fig-85-the-shell-is-very-hard-and-thick-the-kernel-smal-image232099414.html
RMRDH14P–. The nut culturist : a treatise on the propagation, planting and cultivation of nut-bearing trees and shrubs, adapted to the climate of the United States ... Nuts. 238 THE NUT CULTUKIST. half inches or more long by a little more than one inch broad in the middle; husk thin, downy or clammy; nut somewhat compressed, the point usually bending to one side; shell smooth, with two sliallow grooves from base upward on the sides opposite to the sharp, prominent ridges at the seams of the two lobes, the shell ending in a strong, sharp point (Fig. 85). The shell is very hard and thick; the kernel smal
. A text-book of invertebrate morphology. Invertebrates. 168 INVEBTEBBATE MOBPHOLOQT. front of the mouth and two behind it, which gradually separate from the ectoderm to form four single-layered plates lying immediately beneath it. By a subsequent growth and fusion of these plates a new ectodermal'cover- ing is formed enclosing the internal organs, and on its completion the orig- inal larval ectoderm is thrown off. In some species a somewhat more com- plicated process occurs. The larva, known as the Pilidium (Fig. 85), has the shape of a helmet from whose rim two ear-like lappets hang down, be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-invertebrate-morphology-invertebrates-168-invebtebbate-mobpholoqt-front-of-the-mouth-and-two-behind-it-which-gradually-separate-from-the-ectoderm-to-form-four-single-layered-plates-lying-immediately-beneath-it-by-a-subsequent-growth-and-fusion-of-these-plates-a-new-ectodermalcover-ing-is-formed-enclosing-the-internal-organs-and-on-its-completion-the-orig-inal-larval-ectoderm-is-thrown-off-in-some-species-a-somewhat-more-com-plicated-process-occurs-the-larva-known-as-the-pilidium-fig-85-has-the-shape-of-a-helmet-from-whose-rim-two-ear-like-lappets-hang-down-be-image232346322.html
RMRE082X–. A text-book of invertebrate morphology. Invertebrates. 168 INVEBTEBBATE MOBPHOLOQT. front of the mouth and two behind it, which gradually separate from the ectoderm to form four single-layered plates lying immediately beneath it. By a subsequent growth and fusion of these plates a new ectodermal'cover- ing is formed enclosing the internal organs, and on its completion the orig- inal larval ectoderm is thrown off. In some species a somewhat more com- plicated process occurs. The larva, known as the Pilidium (Fig. 85), has the shape of a helmet from whose rim two ear-like lappets hang down, be
. Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History. Natural history; Ethnology. '<r^v''. FIG. 63. FIG. 64. large, of oo with more or less green on. One person remembers that there was a green crescent on the back; another that it was all green! 18. Cloak of iiwi with oo decorations; collar red and bhick; feather tab on the right side; length, about 57 inches. In the collection of Her Majesty Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle. This, with the others described below | 19, 20, 21, 85, 86, 87] was. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned pag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/memoirs-of-the-bernice-pauahi-bishop-museum-of-polynesian-ethnology-and-natural-history-natural-history-ethnology-ltrv-fig-63-fig-64-large-of-oo-with-more-or-less-green-on-one-person-remembers-that-there-was-a-green-crescent-on-the-back-another-that-it-was-all-green!-18-cloak-of-iiwi-with-oo-decorations-collar-red-and-bhick-feather-tab-on-the-right-side-length-about-57-inches-in-the-collection-of-her-majesty-queen-victoria-at-windsor-castle-this-with-the-others-described-below-19-20-21-85-86-87-was-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-pag-image237962070.html
RMRR431A–. Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History. Natural history; Ethnology. '<r^v''. FIG. 63. FIG. 64. large, of oo with more or less green on. One person remembers that there was a green crescent on the back; another that it was all green! 18. Cloak of iiwi with oo decorations; collar red and bhick; feather tab on the right side; length, about 57 inches. In the collection of Her Majesty Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle. This, with the others described below | 19, 20, 21, 85, 86, 87] was. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned pag
. A popular handbook of the ornithology of eastern North America [microform]. Ornithology; Ornithology; Birds; Birds; Ornithologie; Ornithologie; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. ,y^^-^^^f ^ to 7|^ inches. Nest. On the ground or near it, usually at the base of small tree or in tuft of old grass ; of leaves and grass, lined with fine roots. Eggs. 3-5; pale greenish bint; 0.85 X 0.65. This common Northern species arrives in Pennsylvania and New England about the beginning of May, and its northern range extends as far as Labrador. It appears to retire to the South early in October, and is more decidedly insecti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-popular-handbook-of-the-ornithology-of-eastern-north-america-microform-ornithology-ornithology-birds-birds-ornithologie-ornithologie-oiseaux-oiseaux-y-f-to-7-inches-nest-on-the-ground-or-near-it-usually-at-the-base-of-small-tree-or-in-tuft-of-old-grass-of-leaves-and-grass-lined-with-fine-roots-eggs-3-5-pale-greenish-bint-085-x-065-this-common-northern-species-arrives-in-pennsylvania-and-new-england-about-the-beginning-of-may-and-its-northern-range-extends-as-far-as-labrador-it-appears-to-retire-to-the-south-early-in-october-and-is-more-decidedly-insecti-image234852051.html
RMRJ2C57–. A popular handbook of the ornithology of eastern North America [microform]. Ornithology; Ornithology; Birds; Birds; Ornithologie; Ornithologie; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. ,y^^-^^^f ^ to 7|^ inches. Nest. On the ground or near it, usually at the base of small tree or in tuft of old grass ; of leaves and grass, lined with fine roots. Eggs. 3-5; pale greenish bint; 0.85 X 0.65. This common Northern species arrives in Pennsylvania and New England about the beginning of May, and its northern range extends as far as Labrador. It appears to retire to the South early in October, and is more decidedly insecti
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. l^ili^of^' Decembkk 24, 1914. The Florists' Review 85. The big " Iron Framer " Ib 72x600. We furnished the materials, and they erected It. Mr. Harvey states that It took only six days, after the side posts were set and the eave plate on, to pat up the complete Iron frame. In nine days more, it was all glazed. To use Mr. Harvey's words—" everything went together Just lllte clockwork." Here is a Letter Lately Received from Alban Harvey & Sons, Brandy wine, Pa. **JYTE WISH to express our sincere appreciation to you for your &qu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-liliof-decembkk-24-1914-the-florists-review-85-the-big-quot-iron-framer-quot-ib-72x600-we-furnished-the-materials-and-they-erected-it-mr-harvey-states-that-it-took-only-six-days-after-the-side-posts-were-set-and-the-eave-plate-on-to-pat-up-the-complete-iron-frame-in-nine-days-more-it-was-all-glazed-to-use-mr-harveys-wordsquot-everything-went-together-just-lllte-clockworkquot-here-is-a-letter-lately-received-from-alban-harvey-amp-sons-brandy-wine-pa-jyte-wish-to-express-our-sincere-appreciation-to-you-for-your-qu-image238386301.html
RMRRRC4D–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. l^ili^of^' Decembkk 24, 1914. The Florists' Review 85. The big " Iron Framer " Ib 72x600. We furnished the materials, and they erected It. Mr. Harvey states that It took only six days, after the side posts were set and the eave plate on, to pat up the complete Iron frame. In nine days more, it was all glazed. To use Mr. Harvey's words—" everything went together Just lllte clockwork." Here is a Letter Lately Received from Alban Harvey & Sons, Brandy wine, Pa. **JYTE WISH to express our sincere appreciation to you for your &qu
. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. Eggs of ^ueen. 85 longer than either drones or workers, being more tlian seven-eighths of an inch in length, and, with her long taper- ing abdomen, is not withont real grace and beauty. The queen's mouth organs are developed to a less degree than Fig. 28. Fig. 27.. Lahjum of ^neen, a Ligula. d d Paraglossae. b Labial palp i.. 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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bee-keepers-guide-or-manual-of-the-apiary-bee-culture-bees-eggs-of-ueen-85-longer-than-either-drones-or-workers-being-more-tlian-seven-eighths-of-an-inch-in-length-and-with-her-long-taper-ing-abdomen-is-not-withont-real-grace-and-beauty-the-queens-mouth-organs-are-developed-to-a-less-degree-than-fig-28-fig-27-lahjum-of-neen-a-ligula-d-d-paraglossae-b-labial-palp-i-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-image232064317.html
RMRDFCB9–. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. Eggs of ^ueen. 85 longer than either drones or workers, being more tlian seven-eighths of an inch in length, and, with her long taper- ing abdomen, is not withont real grace and beauty. The queen's mouth organs are developed to a less degree than Fig. 28. Fig. 27.. Lahjum of ^neen, a Ligula. d d Paraglossae. b Labial palp i.. 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
. Practical corn culture, written especially for the corn belt farmers. Corn. STABLE AND BARNYARD MANURE 85 ton. This is on the basis of nitrogen at eighteen cents a pound, phosphoric acid at four cents a pound and potash at four and one-half cents a pound. While these elements are not as available for plant food in stable manures as in some commercial fertilizers, we be- lieve this is more than made up by the value of the addi- tional organic matter present. On the basis of plant food elements contained, good stable manure is worth $2.65 per ton after it is applied to the land.. (CfHirtpsj Ro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/practical-corn-culture-written-especially-for-the-corn-belt-farmers-corn-stable-and-barnyard-manure-85-ton-this-is-on-the-basis-of-nitrogen-at-eighteen-cents-a-pound-phosphoric-acid-at-four-cents-a-pound-and-potash-at-four-and-one-half-cents-a-pound-while-these-elements-are-not-as-available-for-plant-food-in-stable-manures-as-in-some-commercial-fertilizers-we-be-lieve-this-is-more-than-made-up-by-the-value-of-the-addi-tional-organic-matter-present-on-the-basis-of-plant-food-elements-contained-good-stable-manure-is-worth-265-per-ton-after-it-is-applied-to-the-land-cfhirtpsj-ro-image232426522.html
RMRE3XB6–. Practical corn culture, written especially for the corn belt farmers. Corn. STABLE AND BARNYARD MANURE 85 ton. This is on the basis of nitrogen at eighteen cents a pound, phosphoric acid at four cents a pound and potash at four and one-half cents a pound. While these elements are not as available for plant food in stable manures as in some commercial fertilizers, we be- lieve this is more than made up by the value of the addi- tional organic matter present. On the basis of plant food elements contained, good stable manure is worth $2.65 per ton after it is applied to the land.. (CfHirtpsj Ro
. Injurious insects of the farm and garden. With a chapter on beneficial insects. Insects. OF THE FARM AND GARDES'. 85. THE POTATO-STALK WEEVIL, (Baridius trinotatus, Say). This insect is more peculiarly a southern species, occur- ring abundantly in the Middle States, and in the more southerly parts of Indiana and Illinois, and also in Mis- souri; but, according to Dr. Harris, being totally un- known in New England. The female beetle (fig. 55, c), deposits a single egg in an oblong slit about one-eighth inch long, which it has previously formed with its beak in the stalk of the po- tato. The l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/injurious-insects-of-the-farm-and-garden-with-a-chapter-on-beneficial-insects-insects-of-the-farm-and-gardes-85-the-potato-stalk-weevil-baridius-trinotatus-say-this-insect-is-more-peculiarly-a-southern-species-occur-ring-abundantly-in-the-middle-states-and-in-the-more-southerly-parts-of-indiana-and-illinois-and-also-in-mis-souri-but-according-to-dr-harris-being-totally-un-known-in-new-england-the-female-beetle-fig-55-c-deposits-a-single-egg-in-an-oblong-slit-about-one-eighth-inch-long-which-it-has-previously-formed-with-its-beak-in-the-stalk-of-the-po-tato-the-l-image232235552.html
RMRDR6PT–. Injurious insects of the farm and garden. With a chapter on beneficial insects. Insects. OF THE FARM AND GARDES'. 85. THE POTATO-STALK WEEVIL, (Baridius trinotatus, Say). This insect is more peculiarly a southern species, occur- ring abundantly in the Middle States, and in the more southerly parts of Indiana and Illinois, and also in Mis- souri; but, according to Dr. Harris, being totally un- known in New England. The female beetle (fig. 55, c), deposits a single egg in an oblong slit about one-eighth inch long, which it has previously formed with its beak in the stalk of the po- tato. The l
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. August 23, 1917. The Florists' Review 85 AMERICAN BULB NOW is the time to place your order for bulbs you will need this fall. The American Bulb Co. provided for a liberal supply to take care of large demands, antici- pating large business this winter. Paper Whites from France and Formosum lilies from Japan are now en route. AMERICAN BULB CO. PRICES HAVE NOT IN- CREASED, BECAUSE WE CONTRACTED FOR OUR BOAT SPACE LAST FALL AT THE LOW, NORMAL RATE. IMPORTERS WHO DELAYED PROVIDING FOR BOAT SPACE MUST CHARGE MORE FOR THEIR BULBS OR DELIVER A CHEAPER GRAD Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-august-23-1917-the-florists-review-85-american-bulb-now-is-the-time-to-place-your-order-for-bulbs-you-will-need-this-fall-the-american-bulb-co-provided-for-a-liberal-supply-to-take-care-of-large-demands-antici-pating-large-business-this-winter-paper-whites-from-france-and-formosum-lilies-from-japan-are-now-en-route-american-bulb-co-prices-have-not-in-creased-because-we-contracted-for-our-boat-space-last-fall-at-the-low-normal-rate-importers-who-delayed-providing-for-boat-space-must-charge-more-for-their-bulbs-or-deliver-a-cheaper-grad-image238278435.html
RMRRJEG3–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. August 23, 1917. The Florists' Review 85 AMERICAN BULB NOW is the time to place your order for bulbs you will need this fall. The American Bulb Co. provided for a liberal supply to take care of large demands, antici- pating large business this winter. Paper Whites from France and Formosum lilies from Japan are now en route. AMERICAN BULB CO. PRICES HAVE NOT IN- CREASED, BECAUSE WE CONTRACTED FOR OUR BOAT SPACE LAST FALL AT THE LOW, NORMAL RATE. IMPORTERS WHO DELAYED PROVIDING FOR BOAT SPACE MUST CHARGE MORE FOR THEIR BULBS OR DELIVER A CHEAPER GRAD
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Deckmber 21, 1916. The Florists' Review 85 It Will Mean MONEY IN YOUR POCKET LET US SOLVE YOUR GRATE PROBLEMS If You Will I OWING to the scientific construction of the HAN SELL ROCKER GRATE, we can positive- ly guarantee a consider- able SAVING IN FUEL, maximum boiler efficiency at minimum cost and prac- tically eliminate repairs.. Cross-Bar, showing REMOVABLE FINGERS, and correct air area, resulting in perfect combustion, more heat, less fuel, impossible to burn out, a pleasure to operate. TO GREENHOUSE OWNERS: We have a special offer to make you, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-deckmber-21-1916-the-florists-review-85-it-will-mean-money-in-your-pocket-let-us-solve-your-grate-problems-if-you-will-i-owing-to-the-scientific-construction-of-the-han-sell-rocker-grate-we-can-positive-ly-guarantee-a-consider-able-saving-in-fuel-maximum-boiler-efficiency-at-minimum-cost-and-prac-tically-eliminate-repairs-cross-bar-showing-removable-fingers-and-correct-air-area-resulting-in-perfect-combustion-more-heat-less-fuel-impossible-to-burn-out-a-pleasure-to-operate-to-greenhouse-owners-we-have-a-special-offer-to-make-you-image238304422.html
RMRRKKM6–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Deckmber 21, 1916. The Florists' Review 85 It Will Mean MONEY IN YOUR POCKET LET US SOLVE YOUR GRATE PROBLEMS If You Will I OWING to the scientific construction of the HAN SELL ROCKER GRATE, we can positive- ly guarantee a consider- able SAVING IN FUEL, maximum boiler efficiency at minimum cost and prac- tically eliminate repairs.. Cross-Bar, showing REMOVABLE FINGERS, and correct air area, resulting in perfect combustion, more heat, less fuel, impossible to burn out, a pleasure to operate. TO GREENHOUSE OWNERS: We have a special offer to make you,
. Manual of the mosses of North America [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. t:ryceje. Calyptra sinoitli. Peristomo double. Teeth iiarrowly lanceolate-subulate; seair:!iits shorter than the teeth, subulate; basilar membrane none. 85 111. Antitrichia. Trihk XIX. ITOOKERIE/E. Plants small, soft, liypnoiil; areoktion lar^e. Calyptra conical-mitrate. Teristome double. Leaves bicostate, often margined, more or less distinctly serrate. 112. Hookeria. Leaves plane, largi", very obtuse, not costate; areolation very large. 113. Pterygophyllum. TiMiJK XX. FATJROXIEyE. Plants very small. Leaves thin, deli Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-the-mosses-of-north-america-microform-mosses-mousses-tryceje-calyptra-sinoitli-peristomo-double-teeth-iiarrowly-lanceolate-subulate-seair!iits-shorter-than-the-teeth-subulate-basilar-membrane-none-85-111-antitrichia-trihk-xix-itookeriee-plants-small-soft-liypnoiil-areoktion-lare-calyptra-conical-mitrate-teristome-double-leaves-bicostate-often-margined-more-or-less-distinctly-serrate-112-hookeria-leaves-plane-largiquot-very-obtuse-not-costate-areolation-very-large-113-pterygophyllum-timijk-xx-fatjroxieye-plants-very-small-leaves-thin-deli-image234852788.html
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. The book of butter : a text on the nature, manufacture and marketing of the product . Butter. 54 THE BOOK OF BUTTER This loss of milk-fat from the milk of a single cow giving 5000 pounds of milk each year, is shown in Fig. 16. The skimmed-milk usually amounts to about 85 per cent of the whole milk, which in this case would mean 85 per cent of 5000 pounds of whole milk, or 4250 pounds of skimmed-milk. In the manufacture of butter, cer- tain amounts of moisture, salt, and casein are incor- porated. Thus it is possible to make more butter from a certain amount of milk-fat than there was origina Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-butter-a-text-on-the-nature-manufacture-and-marketing-of-the-product-butter-54-the-book-of-butter-this-loss-of-milk-fat-from-the-milk-of-a-single-cow-giving-5000-pounds-of-milk-each-year-is-shown-in-fig-16-the-skimmed-milk-usually-amounts-to-about-85-per-cent-of-the-whole-milk-which-in-this-case-would-mean-85-per-cent-of-5000-pounds-of-whole-milk-or-4250-pounds-of-skimmed-milk-in-the-manufacture-of-butter-cer-tain-amounts-of-moisture-salt-and-casein-are-incor-porated-thus-it-is-possible-to-make-more-butter-from-a-certain-amount-of-milk-fat-than-there-was-origina-image232314187.html
RMRDXR37–. The book of butter : a text on the nature, manufacture and marketing of the product . Butter. 54 THE BOOK OF BUTTER This loss of milk-fat from the milk of a single cow giving 5000 pounds of milk each year, is shown in Fig. 16. The skimmed-milk usually amounts to about 85 per cent of the whole milk, which in this case would mean 85 per cent of 5000 pounds of whole milk, or 4250 pounds of skimmed-milk. In the manufacture of butter, cer- tain amounts of moisture, salt, and casein are incor- porated. Thus it is possible to make more butter from a certain amount of milk-fat than there was origina
. The parks and gardens of Paris, considered in relation to the wants of other cities and of the public and private gardens; being notes on a study of Paris gardens. Gardening; Gardens; Parks. Chap. V.] THE TUILBRIES GAEDENS. 85 balloons. The culture of Orange, Bay, and other trees in tubs is a custom more justifiable in those parts of Northern Europe where but few evergreens can be grown in the open air, than in France or Britain. Although now we often see handsome specimens of hardy evergreens grown in tubs, tender subjects alone were thus kept when the system originated. It was found that t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-parks-and-gardens-of-paris-considered-in-relation-to-the-wants-of-other-cities-and-of-the-public-and-private-gardens-being-notes-on-a-study-of-paris-gardens-gardening-gardens-parks-chap-v-the-tuilbries-gaedens-85-balloons-the-culture-of-orange-bay-and-other-trees-in-tubs-is-a-custom-more-justifiable-in-those-parts-of-northern-europe-where-but-few-evergreens-can-be-grown-in-the-open-air-than-in-france-or-britain-although-now-we-often-see-handsome-specimens-of-hardy-evergreens-grown-in-tubs-tender-subjects-alone-were-thus-kept-when-the-system-originated-it-was-found-that-t-image232263472.html
RMRDTEC0–. The parks and gardens of Paris, considered in relation to the wants of other cities and of the public and private gardens; being notes on a study of Paris gardens. Gardening; Gardens; Parks. Chap. V.] THE TUILBRIES GAEDENS. 85 balloons. The culture of Orange, Bay, and other trees in tubs is a custom more justifiable in those parts of Northern Europe where but few evergreens can be grown in the open air, than in France or Britain. Although now we often see handsome specimens of hardy evergreens grown in tubs, tender subjects alone were thus kept when the system originated. It was found that t
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '.? > VV.'''''5 DBCEMBEB 31, 1922 The Florists^ Review 85 *4S3it4:t2>*<£lM<£*M^2S3^*^. Kunderd ^ItuH^ 3dbfi:x2A Kunderd-created Gladioli become more famous each year! It is to every grower's profit to buy these new Kunderd ruffled, plain-petal and primulinus varieties be- cause it is necessary to meet the demand. Don't turn business aivay. This is only the second year that I have been able to offer growers a choice collec- tion at wholesale prices—the superior new introductions that will thrill gladioli lovers. The striking new Kunderd Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-gt-vv5-dbcembeb-31-1922-the-florists-review-85-4s3it4t2gtltlmltm2s3-kunderd-ituh-3dbfix2a-kunderd-created-gladioli-become-more-famous-each-year!-it-is-to-every-growers-profit-to-buy-these-new-kunderd-ruffled-plain-petal-and-primulinus-varieties-be-cause-it-is-necessary-to-meet-the-demand-dont-turn-business-aivay-this-is-only-the-second-year-that-i-have-been-able-to-offer-growers-a-choice-collec-tion-at-wholesale-pricesthe-superior-new-introductions-that-will-thrill-gladioli-lovers-the-striking-new-kunderd-image238057362.html
RMRR8CGJ–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '.? > VV.'''''5 DBCEMBEB 31, 1922 The Florists^ Review 85 *4S3it4:t2>*<£lM<£*M^2S3^*^. Kunderd ^ItuH^ 3dbfi:x2A Kunderd-created Gladioli become more famous each year! It is to every grower's profit to buy these new Kunderd ruffled, plain-petal and primulinus varieties be- cause it is necessary to meet the demand. Don't turn business aivay. This is only the second year that I have been able to offer growers a choice collec- tion at wholesale prices—the superior new introductions that will thrill gladioli lovers. The striking new Kunderd
. Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History. Natural history; Ethnology. FIG. 63. FIG. 64. large, of oo with more or less green on. One person remembers that there was a green crescent on the back; another that it was all green! 18. Cloak of iiwi with oo decorations; collar red and bhick; feather tab on the right side; length, about 57 inches. In the collection of Her Majesty Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle. This, with the others described below | 19, 20, 21, 85, 86, 87] was. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images tha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/memoirs-of-the-bernice-pauahi-bishop-museum-of-polynesian-ethnology-and-natural-history-natural-history-ethnology-fig-63-fig-64-large-of-oo-with-more-or-less-green-on-one-person-remembers-that-there-was-a-green-crescent-on-the-back-another-that-it-was-all-green!-18-cloak-of-iiwi-with-oo-decorations-collar-red-and-bhick-feather-tab-on-the-right-side-length-about-57-inches-in-the-collection-of-her-majesty-queen-victoria-at-windsor-castle-this-with-the-others-described-below-19-20-21-85-86-87-was-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-tha-image237962069.html
RMRR4319–. Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History. Natural history; Ethnology. FIG. 63. FIG. 64. large, of oo with more or less green on. One person remembers that there was a green crescent on the back; another that it was all green! 18. Cloak of iiwi with oo decorations; collar red and bhick; feather tab on the right side; length, about 57 inches. In the collection of Her Majesty Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle. This, with the others described below | 19, 20, 21, 85, 86, 87] was. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images tha
. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. Fig. 167. P. Lychnidearum. Teleutospores, on Lychnis diurna.. Fig. 168. P. Lychnidearum. Teleutospores, on Arenaria trinervis. rounded or somewhat pointed above and more or less thickened (up to 10 /i), gently constricted, rounded or attenuated below, smooth, yellowish-brown, 30—50 x 10—20 fi; pedicels hyaline, persistent, 60—85 /t long. On various CaryophyllaceEe, such as Dianthus barbatus, Lychnis diurna, L. vespertina, Arenaria trinervis, Gypsophila elegans, Sagina nodosa{'?), Spergula arvensis(1), Stellaria Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-rust-fungi-uredinales-their-biology-and-classification-rust-fungi-fig-167-p-lychnidearum-teleutospores-on-lychnis-diurna-fig-168-p-lychnidearum-teleutospores-on-arenaria-trinervis-rounded-or-somewhat-pointed-above-and-more-or-less-thickened-up-to-10-i-gently-constricted-rounded-or-attenuated-below-smooth-yellowish-brown-3050-x-1020-fi-pedicels-hyaline-persistent-6085-t-long-on-various-caryophyllaceee-such-as-dianthus-barbatus-lychnis-diurna-l-vespertina-arenaria-trinervis-gypsophila-elegans-sagina-nodosa-spergula-arvensis1-stellaria-image232411609.html
RMRE37AH–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. Fig. 167. P. Lychnidearum. Teleutospores, on Lychnis diurna.. Fig. 168. P. Lychnidearum. Teleutospores, on Arenaria trinervis. rounded or somewhat pointed above and more or less thickened (up to 10 /i), gently constricted, rounded or attenuated below, smooth, yellowish-brown, 30—50 x 10—20 fi; pedicels hyaline, persistent, 60—85 /t long. On various CaryophyllaceEe, such as Dianthus barbatus, Lychnis diurna, L. vespertina, Arenaria trinervis, Gypsophila elegans, Sagina nodosa{'?), Spergula arvensis(1), Stellaria
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Sample on Request No Tools Required SSo per 1000 Postpaid- . W. WAITE, Manufacturer, 85 Bdooot Ave, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Mention Ths Btulvw when yon write. TUNLIN PAINT CO. cbestnut imi,raLADEirmA ** The moisture wlll not tfct under the paiBt," as our paint penetrates the surface coated. It is BEST for priming, as well as top coats. REMEMBER THIS and have it used by your builders on all new work. Mention The Review when yoo write. ^^ A "RED DEVIL" diss Cutter vitkoot'Thmu". It cuts more glass with less pressure and withoutanysplin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-sample-on-request-no-tools-required-sso-per-1000-postpaid-w-waite-manufacturer-85-bdooot-ave-springfield-mass-mention-ths-btulvw-when-yon-write-tunlin-paint-co-cbestnut-imiraladeirma-the-moisture-wlll-not-tfct-under-the-paibtquot-as-our-paint-penetrates-the-surface-coated-it-is-best-for-priming-as-well-as-top-coats-remember-this-and-have-it-used-by-your-builders-on-all-new-work-mention-the-review-when-yoo-write-a-quotred-devilquot-diss-cutter-vitkootthmuquot-it-cuts-more-glass-with-less-pressure-and-withoutanysplin-image238262305.html
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. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Dbcbmbeb 31, 1014. The Horists' Review 85 '^^^^^^^^^^^H ^^^^^^^^^^^^^H y ^ 1 '« ^^^^^H^^^HHH|. This is what happens to wooden posts in a few years. Our wrought iron post ousht to last a half century or more. How Our Greenhouse Posts Save You Money THEY SAVE YOU MONEY by making you spend less money. Putting it the other way about—you do actually spend more at the very start—but that's the end of it. Listen to this—30 years ago we put up some houses for the Piersons at Scarboro. N. Y., and used wrought iron posts. Five years ago in replacing the base Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-dbcbmbeb-31-1014-the-horists-review-85-h-h-y-1-hhhh-this-is-what-happens-to-wooden-posts-in-a-few-years-our-wrought-iron-post-ousht-to-last-a-half-century-or-more-how-our-greenhouse-posts-save-you-money-they-save-you-money-by-making-you-spend-less-money-putting-it-the-other-way-aboutyou-do-actually-spend-more-at-the-very-startbut-thats-the-end-of-it-listen-to-this30-years-ago-we-put-up-some-houses-for-the-piersons-at-scarboro-n-y-and-used-wrought-iron-posts-five-years-ago-in-replacing-the-base-image238385596.html
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. Historical view of the progress of discovery on the more northern coasts of America [microform] : from the earliest period to the present time. Cabot, Sebastian, 1476?-1557; Cabot, Sebastian, 1476?-1557; Natural history; Sciences naturelles. w m BEHRIN6 8 SECOND VOYAGE. 85 tion of Behring, no less im| ^^ant and satisfactory, was ( tined to be fatal t( li excellent commander: After a *vinter spent in the arbour of Aw«tscha, r Petropalauska, on the west side of the great ciiirsula of Kamtschatka, Behring got his stores on board uie two packet-.)oats built at Ochotzk, expressly for the intended Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/historical-view-of-the-progress-of-discovery-on-the-more-northern-coasts-of-america-microform-from-the-earliest-period-to-the-present-time-cabot-sebastian-1476-1557-cabot-sebastian-1476-1557-natural-history-sciences-naturelles-w-m-behrin6-8-second-voyage-85-tion-of-behring-no-less-im-ant-and-satisfactory-was-tined-to-be-fatal-t-li-excellent-commander-after-a-vinter-spent-in-the-arbour-of-awtscha-r-petropalauska-on-the-west-side-of-the-great-ciiirsula-of-kamtschatka-behring-got-his-stores-on-board-uie-two-packet-oats-built-at-ochotzk-expressly-for-the-intended-image232866369.html
RMRERYC1–. Historical view of the progress of discovery on the more northern coasts of America [microform] : from the earliest period to the present time. Cabot, Sebastian, 1476?-1557; Cabot, Sebastian, 1476?-1557; Natural history; Sciences naturelles. w m BEHRIN6 8 SECOND VOYAGE. 85 tion of Behring, no less im| ^^ant and satisfactory, was ( tined to be fatal t( li excellent commander: After a *vinter spent in the arbour of Aw«tscha, r Petropalauska, on the west side of the great ciiirsula of Kamtschatka, Behring got his stores on board uie two packet-.)oats built at Ochotzk, expressly for the intended
. Elements of botany. Botany; Botany. LEAF EXPOSUEE TO SUN AND AIR. 99 124. Experiment 24. — Remove a pot containing an oxalis from a sunny window to a dark closet, and note at intervals of five minutes the condition of its leaves for half an hour or less. Some plants have the power of directing the leaves edge- wise towards the sun during the hottest parts of the day, allowing them to extend their surfaces more nearly in a horizontal direction during the cooler hours.. Fig. 85.—A Leaf of Acacia. A, as seen by day; B, the same leaf asleep at night. 125. Vertically Placed Leaves. — Very many le Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-botany-botany-botany-leaf-exposuee-to-sun-and-air-99-124-experiment-24-remove-a-pot-containing-an-oxalis-from-a-sunny-window-to-a-dark-closet-and-note-at-intervals-of-five-minutes-the-condition-of-its-leaves-for-half-an-hour-or-less-some-plants-have-the-power-of-directing-the-leaves-edge-wise-towards-the-sun-during-the-hottest-parts-of-the-day-allowing-them-to-extend-their-surfaces-more-nearly-in-a-horizontal-direction-during-the-cooler-hours-fig-85a-leaf-of-acacia-a-as-seen-by-day-b-the-same-leaf-asleep-at-night-125-vertically-placed-leaves-very-many-le-image232112424.html
RMRDHHNC–. Elements of botany. Botany; Botany. LEAF EXPOSUEE TO SUN AND AIR. 99 124. Experiment 24. — Remove a pot containing an oxalis from a sunny window to a dark closet, and note at intervals of five minutes the condition of its leaves for half an hour or less. Some plants have the power of directing the leaves edge- wise towards the sun during the hottest parts of the day, allowing them to extend their surfaces more nearly in a horizontal direction during the cooler hours.. Fig. 85.—A Leaf of Acacia. A, as seen by day; B, the same leaf asleep at night. 125. Vertically Placed Leaves. — Very many le
. Fern growing. Fifty years' experience in crossing and cultivation, with a list of the most important varieties and a history of the discovery of multiple parentage, etc.. Ferns; Multiple parentage. FERN GROWING 85 plants sown together. It is more than five thousand to one. Fig. 16.âTruncate form. Fig. 17.â.'cuminate form. Adf/lterinn, the two forms of fronds. MucIt icducecl. against the production of these seven characters, whilst the pro- f4£W YOR*V ST.«,T6. COLLEGEOF AGP^w^..""^'!^' CORNELL Ur4iVCH-^'TV â -^.J *.» & N. V. Please note that these images are extracted from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fern-growing-fifty-years-experience-in-crossing-and-cultivation-with-a-list-of-the-most-important-varieties-and-a-history-of-the-discovery-of-multiple-parentage-etc-ferns-multiple-parentage-fern-growing-85-plants-sown-together-it-is-more-than-five-thousand-to-one-fig-16truncate-form-fig-17cuminate-form-adflterinn-the-two-forms-of-fronds-mucit-icducecl-against-the-production-of-these-seven-characters-whilst-the-pro-f4w-yorv-stt6-collegeof-agpwquotquot!-cornell-ur4ivch-tv-j-amp-n-v-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-image232375646.html
RMRE1HE6–. Fern growing. Fifty years' experience in crossing and cultivation, with a list of the most important varieties and a history of the discovery of multiple parentage, etc.. Ferns; Multiple parentage. FERN GROWING 85 plants sown together. It is more than five thousand to one. Fig. 16.âTruncate form. Fig. 17.â.'cuminate form. Adf/lterinn, the two forms of fronds. MucIt icducecl. against the production of these seven characters, whilst the pro- f4£W YOR*V ST.«,T6. COLLEGEOF AGP^w^..""^'!^' CORNELL Ur4iVCH-^'TV â -^.J *.» & N. V. Please note that these images are extracted from
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Decbmbeb 16, 1016. The Florists' Review 85 Vomer's Novelty for 1916 New Salmon Pink Carnation NANCY Color, light salmon pink, a little darker than Pink De- light and a more even olor. Blooms are good commercial size, three inches and over, nicely formed and have never shown a bursted calyx. Stems always hold the flower up- right. The habit is a quick productive growth and as a pro- ducer it stands highest among commercial varieties. Color does not fade. Fragrance is very noticeable. Having an excellent cerise pink and an improved yellow to offer in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-decbmbeb-16-1016-the-florists-review-85-vomers-novelty-for-1916-new-salmon-pink-carnation-nancy-color-light-salmon-pink-a-little-darker-than-pink-de-light-and-a-more-even-olor-blooms-are-good-commercial-size-three-inches-and-over-nicely-formed-and-have-never-shown-a-bursted-calyx-stems-always-hold-the-flower-up-right-the-habit-is-a-quick-productive-growth-and-as-a-pro-ducer-it-stands-highest-among-commercial-varieties-color-does-not-fade-fragrance-is-very-noticeable-having-an-excellent-cerise-pink-and-an-improved-yellow-to-offer-in-image238364782.html
RMRRPCKX–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Decbmbeb 16, 1016. The Florists' Review 85 Vomer's Novelty for 1916 New Salmon Pink Carnation NANCY Color, light salmon pink, a little darker than Pink De- light and a more even olor. Blooms are good commercial size, three inches and over, nicely formed and have never shown a bursted calyx. Stems always hold the flower up- right. The habit is a quick productive growth and as a pro- ducer it stands highest among commercial varieties. Color does not fade. Fragrance is very noticeable. Having an excellent cerise pink and an improved yellow to offer in
. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada [microform] : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons. PAl'ILIONIXAK: I.AEKTIAS I'HILKNOK. 1245 serii's, liowcvci'. .iii-i> nnn.; at second abdominal segment, 7.r>-9 mm.; breadth of head, li.ii mm.; length of tentacle of llrst segment, 12-15 mm.; of lateral series of third thoracic segment, 5 mm.; of latcrodorsal series of same segment. 1 mm.; of ninth abdominal segment, ;!.5 mm. Chrysalis (85: 14-17, 20). Of a rich dead-leaf color, Ijrighter dorsally than veii- trally, more or less in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-butterflies-of-the-eastern-united-states-and-canada-microform-with-special-reference-to-new-england-butterflies-butterflies-papillons-papillons-palilionixak-iaektias-ihilknok-1245-seriis-liowcvci-iii-igt-nnn-at-second-abdominal-segment-7rgt-9-mm-breadth-of-head-liii-mm-length-of-tentacle-of-llrst-segment-12-15-mm-of-lateral-series-of-third-thoracic-segment-5-mm-of-latcrodorsal-series-of-same-segment-1-mm-of-ninth-abdominal-segment-!5-mm-chrysalis-85-14-17-20-of-a-rich-dead-leaf-color-ijrighter-dorsally-than-veii-trally-more-or-less-in-image234863942.html
RMRJ2Y9X–. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada [microform] : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons. PAl'ILIONIXAK: I.AEKTIAS I'HILKNOK. 1245 serii's, liowcvci'. .iii-i> nnn.; at second abdominal segment, 7.r>-9 mm.; breadth of head, li.ii mm.; length of tentacle of llrst segment, 12-15 mm.; of lateral series of third thoracic segment, 5 mm.; of latcrodorsal series of same segment. 1 mm.; of ninth abdominal segment, ;!.5 mm. Chrysalis (85: 14-17, 20). Of a rich dead-leaf color, Ijrighter dorsally than veii- trally, more or less in
. Strawberry-growing. Strawberries. Training the Plant 85 plants are set six to eighteen inches apart, with a wider interval for tillage between pairs of rows. This double row or twin row is used merely for convenience in tillage and is not distinct from hDl training. Hedge-row. The plants are set eighteen inches to two feet apart in the row, the rows two and a half to three feet apart, if for horse tillage, and two feet apart for hand tillage. Two or more runners from each mother plant are aligned in the. Fig. 3. — Single hedge-row. row; these are set by hand. Sometimes but one runner is set Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/strawberry-growing-strawberries-training-the-plant-85-plants-are-set-six-to-eighteen-inches-apart-with-a-wider-interval-for-tillage-between-pairs-of-rows-this-double-row-or-twin-row-is-used-merely-for-convenience-in-tillage-and-is-not-distinct-from-hdl-training-hedge-row-the-plants-are-set-eighteen-inches-to-two-feet-apart-in-the-row-the-rows-two-and-a-half-to-three-feet-apart-if-for-horse-tillage-and-two-feet-apart-for-hand-tillage-two-or-more-runners-from-each-mother-plant-are-aligned-in-the-fig-3-single-hedge-row-row-these-are-set-by-hand-sometimes-but-one-runner-is-set-image232218562.html
RMRDPD42–. Strawberry-growing. Strawberries. Training the Plant 85 plants are set six to eighteen inches apart, with a wider interval for tillage between pairs of rows. This double row or twin row is used merely for convenience in tillage and is not distinct from hDl training. Hedge-row. The plants are set eighteen inches to two feet apart in the row, the rows two and a half to three feet apart, if for horse tillage, and two feet apart for hand tillage. Two or more runners from each mother plant are aligned in the. Fig. 3. — Single hedge-row. row; these are set by hand. Sometimes but one runner is set
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. AFT?». Mention Tbe Review when yon write. Supreme Carnation Staples will mend your Split Carnations No tools reauired S5c p«r lOOO- Postpaid-SOOO for $1.00 F.W.WAITE,85 BcImmI Ave.. SPRINGFIELD.IIAS5. in this city May 27. It is said that Miss Campbell has done more to help the sale of flowers than any other pub- lic speaker. Herbert Sauber, formerly with Z. D. Blackistone, is in the printing business in this city. G. V. S.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-aft-mention-tbe-review-when-yon-write-supreme-carnation-staples-will-mend-your-split-carnations-no-tools-reauired-s5c-pr-looo-postpaid-sooo-for-100-fwwaite85-bcimmi-ave-springfieldiias5-in-this-city-may-27-it-is-said-that-miss-campbell-has-done-more-to-help-the-sale-of-flowers-than-any-other-pub-lic-speaker-herbert-sauber-formerly-with-z-d-blackistone-is-in-the-printing-business-in-this-city-g-v-s-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-c-image238240865.html
RMRRGPJ9–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. AFT?». Mention Tbe Review when yon write. Supreme Carnation Staples will mend your Split Carnations No tools reauired S5c p«r lOOO- Postpaid-SOOO for $1.00 F.W.WAITE,85 BcImmI Ave.. SPRINGFIELD.IIAS5. in this city May 27. It is said that Miss Campbell has done more to help the sale of flowers than any other pub- lic speaker. Herbert Sauber, formerly with Z. D. Blackistone, is in the printing business in this city. G. V. S.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - c
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