RM2AG34XT–. The plants of southern New Jersey; with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. Original Photo. N^t si^g SEDGES. 1. Carex lupulina. 4. C. folliculata. 2. C. bullata. 5. C. intumescens. 3. C. collinsii. N. J. Plants, PLATE XXIII..
RMAGR8W8–Brussels sprouts
RMMA7D6E–. Einführung in die europäische Meeresmolluskenfauna an der Hand ihrer Hauptrepräsentanten . Text-Fig. 76. Gemeine Kugelschnecke (Acera bullata) (nach Brehm). Acera bullata Müller, Gemeine Kugelschnecke. Text-Fig. 76. Gehäuse umgekehrt eiförmig, eingerollt, hornfarben und glänzend dünn und elastisch, etwa 15 Millimeter lang, wogegen das ausgestreckte Tier bis 50 Millimeter mißt.
RMT02159–Dreer's garden calendar : 1900 . dreersgardencale1900henr Year: 1900 Phlox. F. G. Von Lassbiirg. Pentas Lanceolata. JAPANESE FERX BAI.I.S. (Davallia Bullata.) A variety from Japan, with deep green fronds 8 to 10 inches long, from creeping rootstocks or rhizomes. These are made up by the Japanese into fanciful shapes, such as balls, wreaths and various other figures, and may be suspended from the roof of the conservatory or window gar- den, where they soon start into growth. These roots are fastened to a frame made of spaghnum moss, which retains the moisture, so that an occasional dipping int
RM2RRJ169–Rose (Rosa), 1596-1610. Commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II.
RM2BXENDR–Varronia bullata L Varronia bullata L.
RMPFYRBK–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. bullata, V. Greenii.. C. Tuckermani.. 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.. Gray, Asa, 1810-1888; Robinson, Benjamin Lincoln, 1864-1935; Fernald, Merritt Lyndon, 1873-1950. New York, American Book Co
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RM2AG2Y4M–. The plants of southern New Jersey; with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. Photo by II. A. Pilsliri and W. Stone. TURKEY-BEARD. Xerophyllum asphodeloides. N. J. Plants. PLATE XXXVI.. From Painting by PI. ]•;. Stunc. SWAMP PINK. Helonias bullata. N. J. Plants. PLATE XXXVII.
RMA0RMND–Bed of vegetables
RMMCKW8X–. Figure 28 -nold) injury to lawn grass. Smut—Head smut (Ustilago bullata) is widely distributed in Western Canada on a large number of grasses and sometimes causes serious losses to the wheat grasses. Diseased heads appear dark brown to purple black. All or part of the floral structures may be destroyed by the smut fungus and usually the heads on all the stems produced by an infected plant are diseased. Seedling infection occurs from seed contaminated with spores during 98
RMT23EBA–Archive image from page 157 of Die Weich- und Schaltiere gemeinfasslich Die Weich- und Schaltiere gemeinfasslich Dargestellt dieweichundschal00mart Year: 1883 5ö(afenfcftnede, Haminea hydatis, i/i. a ftopf, b Seitentapjcn be§ gufeeS, c (gd)ole, d aRanteltapjen, e |>interenbe beg Srufe-v f ct)ate atlein. tf)r ä)6) in ber Dorbfee bie Heinere Acera bullata, bereu (Schale eine tiefe (Spalte in ber 'üoi I)at. Scaphander ligna- rius, aud) uoc mit äußerer tüteuförmig eingerollter f))iralgeftreifter (Siate, unb Pbiliue, mit groger innerer tueiger iatc, bie !aum ben Slnfang einer inbung geigt
RMPFB32D–. Descriptive illustrative retail catalog : fall 1957 spring 1958. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Pomona; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 6 THESE THREE SORTS ARE ALL DWARFISH, COM- PACT PLANTS, SUITABLE FOR LOW WINDOWS. ETC., AND EASILY PRUNED TO FORMAL SHAPE.. ILEX CRENATA CONVEXA (BULLATA) Small convex light green leaves, nearly round; dwarfish, spreading. 12 to 15" spread 4.00 18 to 24" spread 5.50 15 to 18" spread 4.50 24 to 30" spread 7.00 ILEX CRENATA GLOBOSA Dw
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RM2AG2XBD–. The plants of southern New Jersey; with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. From Painting by PI. ]•;. Stunc. SWAMP PINK. Helonias bullata. N. J. Plants. PLATE XXXVII.. Photos by B. Long. 1. BLUE FLAG. Iris versicolor. 2. BLUE LUPINE. Lupinus perennis. N. J. Plants. PLATE XXXVIII.
RMMABAC9–. Dr. Johannes Leunis Synopsis der thierkunde. Ein handbuch für höhere lehranstalten und für alle, welche sich wissenschaftlich mit der naturgeschichte der thiere beschäftigen wollen . Tvig. 870. <S(!^alc l'on Acera bulläta. 1) OtXivT) »reibfit^er Eigenname. 2) »on bulla Slafe. 3) offen. 4) Doris =ä^nlic^. 5) häutig. 6) T^^'^^iP Sauc^, rrepov glügel, g-loffe. 7) ö. o^ne, xepac §orn. 8) ßlafig. 62* 760.
RMT3WNDT–Archive image from page 98 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen dienatrlichenp43engl Year: 1887-1909. Borraginaceae. (Gurke.) 85 letztere kommt auch weiter nördlich bis Texas vor; C. glohosa H. B. K. ist eine durch ganz Mittelamerika, Florida und Westindien verbreitete Art, und C. dasycephala H. B. K. findet sich auÃer in Mexiko und Westindien auch am Nordrande Südamerikas. C. bullata L., C. Lima (Desv.) Rom. et Schult, und C. pedunculosa Wr. sind auf Westindien, C. Bonplan
RM2BXC99H–Varronia bullata L Varronia bullata L.
RMPG460B–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 377. Fio. »73> -Cross-section of aecia of P. asparagi. After Smith. P. bullata (Pers.) Schr. is a brachy-puccinia which is autoecious on celery, parsley, dill and other Timbellifers. P. apn (Wallr.) Gda. abo occurs in its uredinial and telial stages on celery .- P. castagnei Thiim is recorded for celery in France. P. allii (D. C.) Rud. is a hemi-type on cultivated onions. P. porri Sow. is an autoecious rust which is sometimes- de- structive to onions in Europe. P. endiviae Pass.^^^ occurs on-
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RM2AJH87F–Farquhar's autumn catalogue : 1911 . SPECIAL NOTICE.During the weekspreceding Xmas andThanksgiving we havea large assortment offlowering plants suita-ble for gifts. Prices on application. Begonia Gloirede Lorraine. Eentia Belmoreana. JAPANESEFERN BALLS. IN southern Japan the long rhi-zomes of the beautiful fernDavallia Bullata, are collectedby the country people and woundabout balls of sphagnum moss.These may be started into growthby immersing them in water untilsaturated, then hanging them ina moderately warm temperature.They should be immersed everytwo or three days. They may bedried off and
RMMCFB5X–. Phlox. F. G. Von Lassbiirg. Pentas Lanceolata. JAPANESE FERX BAI.I.S. (Davallia Bullata.) A variety from Japan, with deep green fronds 8 to 10 inches long, from creeping rootstocks or rhizomes. These are made up by the Japanese into fanciful shapes, such as balls, wreaths and various other figures, and may be suspended from the roof of the conservatory or window gar- den, where they soon start into growth. These roots are fastened to a frame made of spaghnum moss, which retains the moisture, so that an occasional dipping into a pail of water is all that is required to keep the plants in a go
RM2BXENDC–Varronia bullata L Varronia bullata L.
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RM2AJH8KH–Farquhar's autumn catalogue : 1911 . SPECIAL NOTICE.During the weekspreceding Xmas andThanksgiving we havea large assortment offlowering plants suita-ble for gifts. Prices on application. Begonia Gloirede Lorraine. Eentia Belmoreana. JAPANESEFERN BALLS. IN southern Japan the long rhi-zomes of the beautiful fernDavallia Bullata, are collectedby the country people and woundabout balls of sphagnum moss.These may be started into growthby immersing them in water untilsaturated, then hanging them ina moderately warm temperature.They should be immersed everytwo or three days. They may bedried off and
RMMEE4T7–. Die Gartenwelt . Rhizome vor Davallia bullata zu Tierfiguren zusammengeschnürt. In der Gärtnerei von T. J. Seidel, Dresden-Laubegast, für die „Gartenwelt" photographisch aufgenommen. Schlingpflanzen Zur Empfehlung der Maurandieu. Von G. Schulze, Landschaftsgärtner, Dresden. Innerhalb der Städte, aber auch sehr oft auf dem Lande, finden sich in den Gärten schattiger gelegene Wände, Mauern etc., die man gern den Sommer über bekleidet sehen möchte und man hat schon mit man- cherlei Pflanzen Versuche gemacht, die nicht oder doch nur ungenügend den Zweck erfüllten. Nun kann man ja wohl solch
RM2C1NFRY–Varronia bullata L Varronia bullata L.
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RM2AFW2KT–. Catalogue of vegetable and flower seeds : catalogues free to all. one, 10 cents; three, 25 cents; six, 45 cents; twelve,85 cents. For the Window, JAPANESE FERN BALL. (New.)irawing Room, or suspended from Chandelier, over Dining Table, or for Fern Dishes. The Finest Decorative This little beauty is an importation from Japan,and is certainly the finest addition to the Fernery yetintroduced. The Ball is composed of the Japanese In-land Fein Rools, known as Davallia Bullata, var. Nag-aha, and Spahngum Moss, and so constructed as tosend out leaves of beautiful emerald green from everypoint. All w
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RM2AMXYXA–W.WRawson & Coseedsmen / W.WRawson & Co. . ique, Beautiful, Perpetual, Cheap. This little beauty is an importation from Japan. The Ball is com-posed of the Japanese Inland Fern Roots, known as Davallia Bullata,var. Nagaha, and Sphagnum Moss, and so constructed as to send outleaves of beautiful Emerald Green from every point. All who see it aredelighted, and want it, and up to the present time the supply has notbeen equal to the demand. While we hope to be able to fill all orders forthe coming season, we advise getting in orders as early as possible, asthey will be filled in the same order as r
RM2BXENF9–Varronia bullata L Varronia bullata L.
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RM2AX0F23–Cox seed and plant cocatalogue . diantum Cuneatum -This fine species is moregenerally grown than any other, and is one of themost beautiful. Each 25 to 50 cents. Gracillimum—Smallest and most graceful Maiden-Hair. 25 cents. Wiegandi— A pretty little species, with peculiarlycrested and overlapping pinnae. 25 cents. Davaliia Bullata—We offer this grand Fern pre-pared in globe shape ready for hanging up. In ashort time they develop leaves and make splendidornaments through the season, suspended on thepiazza or in a window. Price, $1.00 each; small plants25 cents. Davaliia Stricta—One of the fines
RM2C1EXEH–Varronia bullata L Varronia bullata L.
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RM2AG359H–. The plants of southern New Jersey; with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. Original Photo. Carex stipata.C. vulpinoidea.C. muhlenbergii.C. cephalophora. SEDGES. 5. C. canescens disjuncta. 6. C. crinita. 7. Scirpus robustus. 8. S. fluviatilis (portion only). Nat. size. N. J. Plants. PLATE XXII.. Original Photo. N^t si^g SEDGES. 1. Carex lupulina. 4. C. folliculata. 2. C. bullata. 5. C. intumescens. 3. C. collinsii. N. J. Plants, PLATE XXIII.
RM2C1NFW9–Varronia bullata L Varronia bullata L.
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RM2AFP6K4–. Bulb catalogue 1904. Ficus Elastica. 42 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.S AUTUMN CATALOGUE. JAPANESE FERN BALLS. In southern Japan the long rhizomes of thebeautiful fern Davallia Bullata are collected bythe country people and wound about balls ofsphagnum moss. These may be started intogrowth by immersing them in water until satu-rated, then hanging them in a moderately warmtemperature. They should be immersed everytwo or three days. They may be dried off andallowed to rest during summer and startedagain in autumn. Davallia Bullata is hardy inNew England. Dormant Balls, each, $0.50; by mail, $0.60; per
RM2BXC9BH–Varronia bullata L Varronia bullata L.
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RM2AJ38XH–Monography of the family Unionidæ : or, Naiades of Lamarck (fresh water bivalve shells) of North America ... . ; substance of the shell thick;beaks elevated and granulated at tip; ligament slopedescending, short; posterior margin direct, nearlystraight; epidermis bright brown, a single broad in-terrupted green ray passes from the apex to the middleof the disk; within white; lateral teeth very short,straight, thick and oblique. SYNONYMES. U. bullata, Raf. Ann. gen. des Sc. Phys., vol. v. p. 41. Poul- sons trans., p. 43.U. verrucosus albus, Hild. Sillimans Journ., vol. xiv. p. 289.U. pustulosus,
RM2C1EAW7–Varronia bullata L Varronia bullata L.
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RM2AJ76D9–Synopsis of the organic remains of the Cretaceous group of the United States Illustrated by nineteen plates To which is added an appendix, containing a tabular view of the Tertiary fossils hitherto discovered in North America . 8. 57 58. 58 58. 59 59. 3059,60. 61 60. 62 62. 63 64- 68 68 INDEX. R Sphyraena, - - - 32 Reptilia, - - 27 Scolopax, - 32 Rostellaria arenarum, 48 pennata, - 48 T Retepora, 79 Trochus leprosus, - - 46 Rhyncolites, - 32 Turritella vertebroides, - 47 encrinoides, - - 47 S Tornatella] bullata, - 48 Sauria, .... 27 Trigonia thoracica, - - 65 Saurodon, - 29 Teredo tibialis, -
RM2BTWFA4–Ctenitis melanosticta var bullata Christ Lellinger.
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RM2AFMBTN–. Manual of everything for the garden : 1894. ace,fineness of texture and richness of color.Price, strong plants, 50 cts. each, $4.50 perdozen. A. Tenuissimus. Very fine, filmy foliage.A handsome climbing plant for the window,and a very useful pot plant. Price, 15 cts.each, $1.50 per dozen. D AV ALU A BULLATA. (HARES-FOOT FERN.) We offer this grand variety prepared inglobe shape ready for hanging up. In a shorttime they develop leaves and make grandornaments through the season, suspended onthe piazza or in a window. Price, $1.00 each. SWORD FERN. (NEPHROLEPSIS E3TALTATA.) In well-grown specime
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RM2AG88R2–. Plants of New Zealand. otted with glands. Flowers-axillary, solitary, or in small cymes. Calyx-lobes 4-5; petals 4-5 ; stamens-numerous. Fruit a berry. A chiefly tropical and sub-tropical genus. The fourNew Zealand species are all endemic. Myrtus bullata {The Embossed Myrtle).A shrub or small tree. Leaves reddish-brown, swollen between the veins,I in.-2 in. long. Calyx 4-lobed. Flowers J in.-fin. across. Petals white,Berry red. Both islands: rare in the South. Fl. Dec-Jan. Maori nameRamarama. The leaves of this plant are very beautiful, and much used byflorists in making nosegays and button-
RM2C1EXEG–Varronia bullata L Varronia bullata L.
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RM2AG3DD6–. The plants of southern New Jersey; with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. ange Extension of Scirpus Smithiivar. setosus. RhodoraXll. 155. 1910. Long, B. Pinus serotina Michx. in New Jersey andOther Local Notes. Bartonia TI. 17-21. 1910. Stone, W. New Plants for Southern New Jersey. Bar-tonia II. 27. PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 793 1910. Stone, W. Brachiaria digitarioides from New Jersey.Bartonia II. 26. 1910. Mackenzie, K. K. A new species of Blueberry fromNew Jersey. Torreya X. 22^ 1911. Brown, S. Helonias bullata. Bartoni
RM2BCYD99–Kellia bullata. 15 Jan 20132228 Kellia bullata
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RM2AKKEFG–A treatise on malacology; or, Shells and shell fish . ed; outer lip,and often the inner, very much thickened and inflexed,with the inner margin tcrenated; pillar with distinctplaits ; the base with a wdde, but not a deeply cleftnotch. VoLUTELLA Sw, BulHform ; ovate oblong;spire either entirely or almost concealed ;pillar with four oblique plaits at thebase ; aperture not striated; outer lipsmooth, thickened; inner lip w^anting. {fig- m V. bullata. Chemn. 150.- f. 1409-10.oblonga, Zool. 111. ii. pi. 44. f. 1guttata. lb. £ 2. Persicola Schiim. General form of Volutella; butthe spire always conce
RM2BTRWMH–Buddleja bullata Kunth in Humb et al.
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RM2AWT5G4–Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin . chophilus stellen, meine Exemplare sindzu schlecht erhalten, um näher studiert zu werden. 26. thoracicus Osborn 1902; Kellogg 1908. Im Berliner Museum von Bassariscus astuta (Zool. Garten). 27. pallidus Piaget 1880; Kellogg 1908. [Nasua fusca.JIm Berliner Museum vorhanden aus Paraguay ohne Wirt und aus Costarica von Nasua narica bullata. Ich glaube nicht, daßnasuaüs Osborn eine andere Art ist. 28. diacanthus Ehrenberg (Symb. Phys. Mammalia, Hyrax)1828; Tascenberg 1882; Kellogg 1908. [Trichodectes.J (Fig. 9a—b.) Fig. 9. Eutr
RM2C1CE8E–Ctenitis bullata AR Sm Ctenitis bullata AR Sm.
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RM2AWRW87–Atlas der Diatomaceen-Kunde . ptur trennt diese Formen von den näheren Verwandten der Lyra, zu welchen N bullata gehört. 4. I. Elephanta (Weissfl.), N. zanzibarica Grev. var cf. T. . 3 . zanzibarica vai Zebuana Castracane Diese Form scheint an N. Lyra var. signata A S. T . I näher heranzutreten. 5. I. Rea (Weissfl.), N. Barbitos Ä. S. 6. Mexillones (Weissfl.), N. copiosa A. S. 7. Moron (Weissfl.), N. praetexta E. 8. Monterej Gründl.), N. praetexta E. (?) var. abundans A. S. 9. Oaraaru (Weissfl . N. Oamaruensis Grunow. nach Grunows Bemerkung häufig, bisweilen sehr gross, sich dei V Haytian
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RM2CE0708–. Quarterly journal of microscopical science . Vertical sections of Shell of TerchratuJa (Wald-heimia) a (wtra?is:—showing at A the canals open-ing by large trumpct-shaptd orifices on the outersurface, and contracting at </(/ into narrow tulies ;and presenting at b a Infurcalion of the canals. These canal AND ITS REVELATIONS. 237 are occupied, in the living state, liy tulmlar prolongations of the mantle,the interior of which is filled with a fluid containing minute cells and Ficr. 262. Fig. 263. Fig. 264.. Fig. 262. Horizontal Section of Shell of Terebratula bullata (fossil, oolite). Fio. 2
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RM2CEMNYF–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. is and trained maples, oneof these last, named Acer palmatum,realized f 117.50, and the tree was not40 inches in height. Prices obtained on various plants werefrom $2 for Davallia bullata, to $330for the Thuya obtusa shown in our illus-tration. number, but there are also C. labiata,C. Mendeli, (;. Backhouseana and others.J. P. Cleary, 60 Vesey street. New Yorkwill be the auctioneer. Greenfield, Mass. Trade for Decoration Day was up tothe average, but not any more than lastyear
RM2C1HD08–Hoffmannia bullata LO Williams Hoffmannia bullata LO Williams.
RM2C1C84B–00167534.tif Alaria fragilis f bullata De A Saunders.
RM2C1KW0H–Carex bullata Schkuhr ex Willd Carex bullata Schkuhr ex Willd.
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RM2CEGG30–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. certainly thefinest addition to the Fernery yet introduced. The Ball is composed ofthe Japanese Inland Fern Roots, known as Davallia Bullata, var. Nagaha,and Sphagnum Moss, and so constructed as to send out leaves of beauti-ful Emerald Green from every point. All who see it are delighted, andwant it. and up to the present time the supply has not been equal to thedemand. While we hope to be able to fill all orders for the comingseason, we advise getting in orders as early as possible, as
RM2BXBBKP–Carex bullata Schkuhr ex Willd Carex bullata Schkuhr ex Willd.
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RM2CE0BHC–. Papers and proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania . adula lima, Linne. No specimen. 740 Limatula bullata. Born. 741 Pecten asperrimus. Lamarck. 742 — bifrons. Lamarck. 743 ,, Var. tasmanica, Adams and Angas. No specimen. 744 Pecton marim. Tenison-Woods.745 aktinos. Petterd. 746 undulatus. Sowerby. Nc specimen. 747 Vola meridionalis (Brazier). Tate. 748 ,, Jumcda. Lamarck. No specimen. 749 ,j ,j Var. alba. Tate. No specimen. 750 Placuanomia tone. Gray. No specimen. 751 Ostrcea edulis Linne. 0. angasi, Sowerby.752 cucullata. Born. No specimen. 753 rutupina. Jeflerey. Var. eduhs. No speci
RM2C1BJ1E–Eugenia bullata Pancher ex Guillaumin Eugenia bullata Pancher ex Guillaumin.
RM2BXBW4K–Paullinia clavigera var bullata DR Simpson Paullinia clavigera var bullata DR Simpson.
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RM2C1EFGJ–Ctenitis melanosticta var bullata Christ Lellinger Ctenitis melanosticta var bullata Christ Lellinger.
RMRMY8N6–. Annales des sciences naturelles. . cauet, Paris. i. Ar^es MiircTiiscmri. 2. Colpocaris Bullata. 3. Cancer Meticimeiisis.. 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.. Paris : Crochard
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RM2C1GACA–Buddleja bullata Kunth in Humb et al Buddleja bullata Kunth in Humb et al.
RMRD9MF6–. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. THE MYRTLE FAMILY 289. Fit'- 93. Myrtus bullata (-'i nat. size). 20. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Laing, R. M. (Robert Malcolm), b. 1865; Blackwell, E. W. (Ellen W. ). Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs
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RM2BXAG00–Lophomyrtus bullata Sol ex A Cunn Burret Lophomyrtus bullata Sol ex A Cunn Burret.
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