RMREF8NJ–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. Myxosporium populinum Sacc. a. Stückchen eines Astes von Populus mit dem Pilze in natürlicher Grösse. b. Ein schwach vergrößertes, senkrecht durchschnittenes Sporenlager. c. Ein sehr stark vergrösserter Theil des Hymeniums mit Sporenträgern und Sporen, d. Sehr stark vergrösserte, freie, reife Sporen. Nach Saccardo, Fungi italici tab. 1075. 4214. M. Ellisii Sacc, Syll. III. p. 724. Syn. Melanconium hyalinum Ell. in Torr. bot. Club. Vol. I
RMRFDN80–. Michell's wholesale catalogue and price list of seeds, bulbs, plants and requisites for florists and market gardeners. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. i6 MICHELL'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. FLORIST'S BRAND RUBBER HOSE. Bed CrOHS Brand. ^ in. 7C. per foot. Standard Braud. ^ in. IOC. per 'bot. Extra Standard Brand. 54 in., 3 ply. iij^c. per foot. 54 in., 4-ply* *4C. per foot. With our Kuaraniee. Chicago Elcclrlc. 15c. per foot. Wire Wrapped, 3-Ply. ^ in. T3C. per
RMRG76F7–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 162 BULLETIN 100, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. fathoms (425 to 1,472 meters). Bottom temperatures were re- corded from 10 of these stations, ranging from 40.1° to 52.8° F. (3.5° to 11.5° C). The stations are off southeastern Mindoro; off Jolo; north of Tawi Tawi; Gulf of Tomini, Celebes; and Sibuko Bay, Borneo. Other North Pacific stations are about the Hawaiian Islands and Galapagos Islands. Bulimina pupoides—Material examined. Cat. No. Coll. Of— No. of speci- mens. Station. Locality. Depth in fath- oms. Bot- tom tem- pera- ture. Characte
RMRG0M81–. Canadian forest industries 1916. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. GREAT BRITAIN DEMANDS MORE CANADIAN WOOD PULP Every Saw Mill in Canada should have a small SODA PULP PLANT to take care of its Slats, Tops, Bot- toms and "Waste" Wood. Contracts for long periods of years can be obtained. For full information, apply BECKER & CO., Ltd. 64 Cannon Street LONDON, E. C, ENG. WHO HAVE IMPOR- TED NINETY PER CENT. OF THE CAN- ADIAN PULP SUP- PLIED TO EUROPE SINCE 1899. FIRE BRICK Differs in Quality and Variety For instance, a cer
RMRDF826–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. POLYGON ACE AE 343 2472. P. Bistorta L. (Ricca, Atti Soc. ital. sc. nat., Milano, xiv, 1871, p. 3 ; Herm. Miiller, 'Fertilisation,' pp. 511, 516, ' Weit. Beob.,' II, p. 221, 'Alpenblumen,' p. 179 ; Schulz,' Beitrage,' I, p. 95 ; Warnstorf, Verb. bot. Ver., Berlin, xxxviii, 1896 ; Kerner,' Nat. Hist. PI.,' Eng. Ed. i, II, p. 327 ; Knuth,' Bloemenbiol. Bijdragen.')— The flowers of this species belong to class C. They are bright reddish-white in colour, and agg
RMRH9YC6–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. A. EngJer, Bot. Jahrb. Bd. XXVII. Taf. X.. A. Mollinedia calondonta l-rk., B. a—c. M. fasciculata Perk., C. a—b. M, lamprophylla Perk., D. M. Glaziovii Perk., E. M. Selloi (Spreng.) A. Ü. C, F. M. Schottiana (Spreng.) Perk. y. Pohl ad liai. del. Tcnag v.W'illu'lm l'iif^i'iiuannj, r^pdcj. Lith AnstJulius Klinkhardt Leipzig. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - col
RMRDHRJ8–. Synoptical flora of North America. Botany; Gamopetalae. PJiacelia. HTDROPHYLLACE.E. 169 P. pusilla, Torr. Very small, not over 3 inches high, simple or loosely branching, glan- dular-pubescent : leaves broadly oval or oblong, entire, a quarter to half an inch long: flowers few in a loose raceme, on filiform pedicels : corolla white, not twice the length of the narrow linear or obscurely spatulate calyx-lobes : capsule narrow-oblong, obtuse and mucronulate, 18-24-seeded. — ^^'atson, Bot. King, 2G3; Gray, 1. c.— Western part of Nevada to the borders of California, " under sage-brush and j
RMRF1M4J–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 102 Hah. StJEiNAM ; lepp), 2 S. Exp AECTIAB^. Ecuador (Buckley); 34 millim. BoiiTiA, R. Sop go (Gar- Genus TRICYPHA. Type. Tricypka, Moschl. Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xsvit. p. 654 (1877) furcafa. Mmnolenmra, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1878, p. 56 fitrcata. Bomanoffia, Heyl. C.K. Soc. Ent. Beige, xxviii. p. xciv (1884) ... imperialis. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching vertex of head, the 3rd moderate : antenna of male with moderate branches, of female with short branches ; tibise with the spurs mo
RMRDJR1B–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 6. APPLE FAMILY. 331 72. Crataegus Douglasii Lindl. Douglas' Thorn. Fig. 2406. Crataegus punctata Jacq. var. ? brevispina Dougl.; Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. i : 201. 1832. C Douglasii Lindl. Bot. Reg. pi. iSio. 1835. C. brevispina Dougl.; Steud. Nom. Bot. Ed. 2: 431. 1841. A tree or shrub, sometimes 40° high; bark dark brown and scaly. Spines i'-i' long; twigs re
RMRMWK7W–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. Amiy. des Scip.TLC. n/xt. Sf' SÀri&: ce pur end .Bot. Tonte 6. FL 5.. C.rial,au/( ,M K. .Uûi'ieic- se. •2, /'(t'oiiiii. 28 Jlir(if)ilis. -IQ Ncdcra. 3o l'crii/a 3i l'isciiin '3 -il' (ji-(>/i()i>i(j 33 7'r(U>a Imp-Beajuj-l, TiJcs.Vm/i'i:^ 3- Paris.. 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
RMRDHGMP–. The bee-keeper's guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. 470 TUB bbk-kbbpbr's guide ; I would have three doors to this from the east, the outer one inclined. In our colleg'e apiary we had a vestibule to the cel- FiG. 258. CJlar, 7 leel high, grouied on the bot- tom, and plastered with water-lime or ceiled above. Cistern. 8 x 14, outside meaeure. 4J^ ft. high. C.a 0 feci, outside meii-sure. K^^J Diagram of Cellar.. Diagram of First Floor.—Original. , lar, and four doors beside the slanting' one, two to the inner one or bee-cellar, and two to the outer or vestibule. I should. Please note that t
RMRDKB31–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 3i6 CYPERACEAE. Vol. I.. 16. Eleocharis simplex (Ell.) A. Dietr. Twisted Spike-rush. Fig. 773. Scirpus simplex Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. 1: 76. 1816. Scirpus toriilis Link, Jahrb. 3: 78. 1820. Eleocharis tortilis Schultes, Mant. 2: 92. 1824. Eleocharis simplex A. Dietr. Sp. PI. 2: 78. 1833. Annual, roots fibrous, culms tufted, filiform, sharply 3-angled, pale g
RMRG87TH–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 137.—A Pyralid moth, Pyralis fa- rinalis: a, Moth; b, caterpillar; c, pupa; d, e, f, details. Often one may find eggs attached to leaves, and from these one may rear and observe all the stages of the insect. A better way is to save captured gravid females and place them in a cage, with a probable food plant as an inducement to deposit their eggs. A bot- tomless barrel or nail keg placed over a plant and the top covered with mosquito netting makes a good cage. Various other cages are described in the chapter on rearing. The Microlepidopt
RMRDJTJ1–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. GRAMINEAE. Vol. I. 2. Echinochloa colona (L.) Link. Jungle Rice. Fig. 309. Panicum colonum L. Syst. Ed. 10, 870. 1759- Panicum Walteri Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. 1: 115. 1817. Not Pursh, 1814. Echinochloa colona Link, Hort. Berol. 2: 209. 1833. Culms tufted, smooth and glabrous, 6'-2i° tall, often decumbent and rooting at the lower nodes. Sheaths com- pressed, u
RMREXC1K–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants, bulbs, &c. : summer edition July 1895 August. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. Cyclamen Persicum Gigantecm. ift»)s. Cyclamen Persicum Album, pure white. 50 cts.; 1000s .'...4 00 " " Emperor William, extra dark red, very beautiful. 100 seeds BOT $1.00 ; 1000 seeds 800 " " Choice mixed, J- oz. 60 c; oz. .4 00 Large Flowering Varieties. Cyclamen Per. Giganteum, (Williams) pure white with violet
RMRDT4Y5–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. APPLE FAMILY. 72. Crataegus Douglasii Lindl. Douglas' Thorn. Fig. 2406. Crataegus punctata Jacq. var. ? brevispina Dougl.; Hook. FI. Bor. Am. i: 201. 1832. C. Douglasii Lindl. Bot. Reg. pi. 1810. :835- C. brevispina Dougl.; Steud. Nom. Bot. Ed. 2: 431. 1841. A tree or shrub, sometimes 40° high; bark dark brown and scaly. Spines J'-i' long; twigs reddish; leaves ovate
RMRDHRJM–. Synoptical flora of North America. Botany; Gamopetalae. 148 POLEMONIACE.E. GUia. Incised, the lobes short; the upper becoming simple, small and entire: branches loosely few-flowered: pedicels shorter than the flower: corolla (7 to 9 lines long) rose-color with violet throat, narrowly funnelforra or even trumpet-shaped; its slender tube fully thrice the length of the calyx : capsule ovoid-oblong. â Lindl. Bot. Reg. 1.1888; Gray, 1. c, excl. var. â California, from Monterey southward. G. inconspicua, Dougl. Mostly low, a span to a foot or more high, usually with slight woolly pubescence wlien
RMRMX61K–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. Ann. dej- Scie ne. nat. 7 ' Série, , Bot. Tome 8. FI. ij .. -Ph. Foi! Tt,y/icm ctU.I)auliot Je/ JT?' C. Jeann&rt j-c. Ûriçinc des radicelles Dicoti/lédones . &entianéps /si.{/-25t I ^Lojaniées f255^25û LApocjjnées f25j. Asclépiadées / 2 601 Ûléacées fsBil-Jcro/tdariacéej- /2O21-Labié&r f263^26i. I — G-etrMrac^es /s65-2661.. 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
RMRMPA16–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. cO 1 THE ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY, INCLUDING ZOOLOGY, BOTANY, and GEOLOGY. (being a continuation of the 'magazine of botany and zoology,' and OF LOUDON AND CHARLESWORTIl's 'MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY.') CONDUCTED BY SirW. JARDINE, Bart., F.L.S.— P. J. SELBY,Esq., F.L.S., GEORGE JOHNSTON, M.D., CHARLES C. BABINGTON, Esq., M.A., F.L.S., F.G.S., J. H. BALFOUR, M.D., Prof. Bot. Edinburgh, AND RICHARD TAYLOR, F.L.S., F.G.S. VOL. I.—SECOND SERIES. LONDON: PRINTED AND
RMRH8DPF–. Botánica descriptiva. Compendio de la flora española. Estudio de las plantas que viven espontáneamente en España y de las más frecuentemente cultivadas que tienen aplicaciones en medicina, agricultura, industria y horticultura. Plants. JASMINUM 2037 ^as o pinnatífidas; corolas purpurescentes; racimos largos no tirsoideos y flojos. Fl. mayo. Lila de Persia. Persia. GEN. FORSYTHIA VAHL. (Ded. al bot. inglés W. A. /^í;;-^^);^'^.)—Cáliz- corto, acampanado, cuadripartido, caedizo; corola casi acampanada con 4 ló- bulos largos y tubo corto; estambres incluidos; caja ovoidea y bivalva; semi- llas c
RMRGB8KK–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. CARRYIlSrG QUALITIES OF EXPORT CORN. 77 germinate. The corn located about 6 feet from the bot- tom and haKway between the shaft tunnel and the side of the hold in- creased 11° F. in temperature and tested 30.1 c. c. in acidity, 55 per cent in germination, 74.3 per cent in sound kernels, and 51.5 pounds in weight per bushel, as is shown by sample No. 32, while the corn be- tween the tunnels and near the bottom of the hold increased but 5° F, in temper- ature and tested 28.4 c. c, in acidity, 56 per cent in ger- minati
RMREDGXC–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 162 Tilmadoche hians Eost. Monogr. App. (1876), 14. Physarella mirabilis Peck in Bull. Torrey Bot. Club IX (1882), 61, pl. 24, fig. 1—6; Lister Monogr. ed. 1, 68, pl. XXV, B, fig. a—c. Tilmadoche rainuta Bari, in Sacc. Syll. VII (1888), 361.. Fig. 63. Physarella ohlouga (Berkeley et Curtis) Morgan. i) Sporaugieugruppe ('7i); t) Ca])illitiuni mit Kalkknoten und 2 kalkführeuden, dornartigeu Fortsätzen (260/,). — Nach Lister. Plasmodium gel
RMRH11R4–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 98. Fig. 394. Panicum pauciflorum Kll. Sk. Bot. S. Car. i^ Oa. 1: 120.—A compuratively stout, usually tTcct, and fmally branch- ing perennial 3 to 5 dm. liigli, with hairy sheaths, narrow leaves, and small, few-llowered pan ides. Leaves smooth above, roughened beneath. .Spikelets (a, h, c) oval or oblong, 1 mm. long, the second and third glumes jiubrscent. Loose or more or less sandy and usually damji soils.—Georgia and .South ( aroliu.i. May-October.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images th
RMREDRHP–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 183 Fuss nicht angeschwollen, Sch^idchen kugelig. Luftraum ohne Spanntaden, 45. Pli. Flörkeanum Web. & Mohr, Bot. Taschenb. p. 70 et 451 (1807). Synonyme: Phascum minutum Eöhl. Ann. Wetter. Ges. I. p. 185 (1809). Phascum badium Voit. Musei Herbip. p. 7 (1812). Acaulon Flörkeanum C. Müll. Bot. Zeit. 1S47 p. 99: Bryol. cur. t. 3 (1849). Schistidium Flörkeanum Mitt. (1851). Microbryum Flörkeanum Scliimp. 8y. I ed. p. 11 (186Ü). Sammlu
RMRMP9Y1–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. THE ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY, INCLUDING ZOOLOGY, BOTANY, and GEOLOGY. (being a continuation of the 'magazine of botany and zoology,' and of LOUDON and CHARLESWORTh's 'MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY.') CONDUCTED BY Sir W. JARDINE, Bart., F.L.S.—P. J. SELBY, Esq., F.L.S., GEORGE JOHNSTON, M.D., CHARLES C. BABINGTON, Esq., M.A., F.L.S., F.G.S., J. H. BALFOUR, M.D., Prof. Bot. Edinburgh, AND RICHARD TAYLOR, F.L.S., F.G.S. VOL. IIL—SECOND SERIES. LONDON: PRINTED AND PUBL
RMRD75NH–. Current bibliography for aquatic sciences and fisheries. Marine biology; Aquatic biology; Fisheries. 59-7S44 (Card 2) fishing tackle. Further research is needed to develop herbicides ? methods having better predictability. Myers, J. (1959) 59-7948 Free.Int.bot.Con^r., 9(2A)s24 Evidences for a specific participation of chlorophyll b in photosynthesis Preprinted abstr. of presented paper. Rate of oxygen evolution in photo- synthesis v/as mea,sured as the current from a platinum electrode covered by a layer of Chlorella cells. ssjh F ijh FG Lewin, J.?« (1959) 59-7946 Proc.Int.bot.Congr., 9(2A)c
RMRH991X–. Botanische Zeitung. Plants; Plants. 5. Jahrgang. Pen 5.ll<wmbci* 1847. -15. Stück. Inhalt. Orig.: W. Hofmeister Untersuchungen d. Vorgangs 1). d. Befruchtung d. Oenothereen. — Siit.: The Lond. J.,urn. of Bot. VI. — Bot. Regist. August. — Sibthorp Fl. Graeca. — Verliandl. d. Pariser Akademie. — C. Sprengel Meine Erf hransen im Gebiete d. alli. u. speciell. Pflanzenkultur. — Gel. Cres.: Linn. Ges. zu London. — P. STot.: Bonpland. — K. jJfot.S Albumen v. Lagurus ovatus. — Blumenzahl v. Tiiccfl glorios«. — 7SG — Membran und grossem Kernkörperchen. Der Inhalt des Letzteren lässt häufig eine sc
RMRH9RRW–. Botanische Zeitung. Plants; Plants. 5. Jahrgang. fett 16. ^pril 1847. 16. Stück. Inhalt, Orig.: Unger bot. Beobacht.: II. TJeber den Grand der Bildung, der Jahreslagen dicotyler Holzpfl. — C. Mül- ler Einige Bemerk, über die Sarcina ventricuU Gogdsir. — Iilt.: Kunze Hook. Spec. Filicum. — Antz Flora v. Düssel- dorf. — Allg. Thüring. Gartenzeit. No. 1 — 7. — Botan. Mag. Februar. — PerS. BTot.: John. — 265 — — 266 Botanische Beobachtungen Ton J). F. Unger, Prof. in Grätz. 11. Ueber den Grund der Bildung der Jahreslagen dicotyler Holzpilanzen. Der vorjährige, sowohl durch anhaltende hohe Temper
RMRGNCPM–. Bulletin du Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg. Plants -- Indonesia; Plants. 324 BULLETIN JARD. BOT. BUITENZORG, SÉRIE III, VOL. V, LlVR. 4.. Abb, 6. Fagraea bracteosa. rotiindatis, margine membranaceo. Corolla tubaefortnis, 15—18 cm longa, quinque laciiiiis; tubo faucem versus ampliato vel fere cylindraceo, 9 cm longo, laciiiiis ovalibus, late rotundatis, 3 cm longis; staminibus circa 2'/a cm loiigis, in tubi quarta parte suprema affixis, vix e tubo exsertis, filameutis basi geiiiculatis, apicem versus teiiuioribus, antheris ellipticis, in dorso medio affixis, basi bipartitis; stylus circa 10 c
RMRJ0GR7–. Genera lichenum [microform] : an arrangement of the North American lichens. Lichens; Lichens. ii. iiiiiii rJ'Jl mm (154 ) d. Cryptogamenk.; in Bot. Zeit. 1850, p. 382. Biatora max. p., et So- coligfc sp., Norm. Con. pp. 18-22. Psora, Biatora max. p., Pyrrhospora, Psilolcchia, Biatorina max. p., Bilimbia, Tricholecliia, Bacidia, Ropal- ospora, Sporacestra, Scoliciosponim, Biatorolla, et Chiliospora, Mass. opp. varr. & Auctt. pi. Structuram exposuerunt Tulasne, Mdm. sur les Lich. p. 151, 1G7, t. 10, f. 28-31; Fuisting 1. c. p. 30. Apothecia patelLncformia, excipulo proprio ceraceo colorato
RMRPTW2Y–. Allgemeine Fischerei-Zeitung. . I l-llljlllll III t[ !• t" -" D. R. m. SUuflrirtc ipreiglifle gratig unb fronfo. D. K. M.-SpU. C. ARENSi Cleysingen bei Ellricb a. Harz. BOT Eier, Brut, Satzflsohe, -£4 der Bachforelle, lec Regenbogenforelle, de. Bachsaiblings. ftarftTitip lehftndpr Ankunft Erfolorelch« Rflafiea7«oht. Man fordere Preisliste. Wilhelm Beyer, Erfurt Schmidtstedterstrasse 47/48 und 57/58 Fernsprecher 650 — Grossh. Sachs. Hoflieferant. — Fernsprecher 650. C^ Fabrik für Fiscliereigeräthe. "-fc^i Ers'.e deutsche Fabril^ f. Anfertigung v. Brutapparaten z. künstl. Fischz
RMRDK20T–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 16. Crataegus Calpodendron (Ehrh.) Haw. Fig. Mill. Diet. Ed. 8, n. 5. 1768. Pear-th orn Pear or Red. Crataegus Crus-galli Not L. Crataegus tomentosa Du Roi, Harbk. Baumz. Ed. i, 183. 1771. Not L. Mespihis Calpodendron Ehrh. Beitr. 2: 67. 1788. C. Calpodendron Medic. Gesch. Bot. 83. 1793. C, Chapniani Ashe, Bot. Gaz, 28 ; 270. 1899. A shrub or small tree, someti
RMRG87W7–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. COLLECTING AND I'll I'.SKKVI NO INSECTS—BANKS. 89. Fig. 137.—A Pyralid moth, Pyralis fa- rinalis: a, Moth; b, caterpillar; c, pupa; d, e, f, details. Often one may find eggs attached to leaves, and from these one may rear and observe all the stages of the insect. A better way is to save captured gravid females and place them in a cage, with a probable food plant as an inducement to deposit their eggs. A bot- tomless barrel or nail keg placed over a plant and the top covered with mosquito netting makes a good cage. Various other cages are des
RMRDT5TM–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. CATTLEYA. 157 It Succeeds best in the Mexican house, as near the glass as its native country, possible.— Mexico. Fia.—Bot. Mag., t. 3742 ; Pcseatorea, t. 9 ; Flore des Scnvs, t. 1689 ; Warner, Sri. Oi-oli. PI., iii. t. 18 ; Hooli. Ut Cent., t. 34 ; Rnchenhachia.. i. t. 20 ; Jonrii. of Hort xv 1887, p. 565, f. 66; VciMi's Man. Orcli. PL, ii. p. 33 ; Orclild Albvw, x. t. 469. C. CITRINO-IN- TERMEDIA, Rolfe.— We consider this a wonderful hybrid. It was raised
RMRGKF8B–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. NIAGARA FALLS AND VICINITY I93 median septum in the brachial valve, which divides posteriorly, so far as to form an elongate cavity, which does not extend to the bot- tom of the valve. No cardinal process. In the pedicle valve slen- der vertical lamellae support the teeth. Camarotoechia obtusiplicata Hall (Fig. io6). Atrypa ob- t u s 1 p 1 i c a t a Hall (1852. Pal N. Y. 21279, pi. 58, fig. 2a-h) Disfinguishiiig characters. Ciibbous, subspheroidal form; strongly convex brachial, and flatter pedicle valve; deep sinus of pedicle. Please note that thes
RMRHWNRD–. Über den Bau der Korallenriffe und die Planktonvertheilung an den samoanischen Küsten; nebst vergleichenden Bemerkungen. Coral reefs and islands; Marine animals -- Oceania; Plankton -- Pacific Ocean. a'^-v^f,,- VAILELE-BUCHT 1:20.000 Ts(jlir(c Barriere bei A'ailele. Brandung erfolgreich trotzt, und au der Nordostseite des Kiffes eine Bank, welche in den letzten Jahren gewaclisen zu sein scheint. Die ofanze Laoune hier ist ein gTosses Saudfeld, welches bei Ebbe den englischen Officieren Gelegenheit bot, das Reiterpolospiel zu betreiben. In der Ferne im Osten ragt der einzelstehende ütamaufels
RMRJ3N4B–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. ligaHL.. 27: BOSACEiE. [AlchemiUa. Amelanchiei. A. ameifoVM. Nutt.; Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1. A?.2. "Wiilp. Rep. 2. 42. A. occhIciiIiiUs. Nutt. 1. c. AValp. liep. 2. 42. Gray, I'roc. Am. Acad. 8.3S1. Watson, sanip, 11. 114. A. vulgaris. Linn. Spec. 132. [Oeder, Fl. Dan. t. 693. Engl. Bot.t. 597.] S,e syn. in Lcdob. Fl. Ross. 2. 20; Pritzel, Icon.
RMRJ4B99–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. •if i rnvyA. 78 CAPPARIDACE^E. [Polanisia. Helianthemum. n. 1. 2n & coo. Graj', Struct. Bot. 391, f. 707-710; iliinual, 70. Parry, PI. Jlinn. | 609. Brew. & Wats. Bot. Calif. 1. 51. Cleomc dodccundm. Jlichx. Fl. 2. 32, not Linn. Pursli, 441. Nutt. Geiiira, 2. 73. Barton, Fl. N. Am. 1. 83, t. 22. Bigcl. Fl. Bost. 2 ed. 254. C. risrosa. Sprcng.
RMREFA0H–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. Camarosporium 279 An berindeten Aesten von Quercus bei Malmedy in Rhein- prenssen. Wahrscheinlich Pycnidenform zu Otthia Quercus Puckel. Cfr Winter Pilze etc. 2, p. 315. 3659. C. oreades (Dur. et Moni) Sacc, Syll. III. p. 466. Syn. Hendersonia oreades Dur. et Moni, Flor. Alger. p. 571. Sphaeria oreades Fries in Duby, Bot. Gall. II. p. 696. Dichomera oreades Cooke, Praecurs. Monogr. Henders. p. 24. Fruchtgehäuse sehr klein, kugelig, mündu
RMRDH027–. Flore de Buitenzorg. Botany. 1300 Mg. 209. Pungentella turgida C. MiiLL. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. -1896, p. 330. ? Stereodon titrgidus Mitt. M. Ind. or p. 196 (1859). Sematophyllum turgidum (Dz. Mb.) Jaeg. in Adbr. II, 447 (1875). Exsiccata: M. Fleischer, M. Archip. Ind. N". 300 (1902). .Zweihausig. Getrenntrasig. d Pflanzen in eigenen Rasen, cT Blaten am secundaren Stengel und aststandig, sehr klein, knospenformig, ohne Paraphysen, Hiillblatter oval, kurz aus- gefressen gezahnelt, meist dreispitzig. 9 Bluten langlich-knospen- formig, innere Hiillblat- ter scheidig, ovallanglich, rasch in e
RMRH9728–. Botany : current literature. Botany; Bibliography. OT AN Y CURRENT LITERATURE ADDITIONS TO THE BOTANICAL CATALOGUE. BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY. COMPILED FROM PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED IN THE LIBRARY OF THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. WASHINGTON, D. C. Vol* 12, no. 22, Oct.13-25,1930. Acta Soc. Bot. Polon. ..(^arazawa) Eadian, J. Z cytologji mikso'bakteryj. (Zur zytologie der myxobakterien). Acta Soc. Bot. Polon. 7: 55- 71. illus,, pi. viii. 1930, no.l. Ge rrnan summary: p. 6 9-71. Babkowska, I* > ITowe stanowisko kotewki mucanskiej. (Une nouvelle station de Trapa muzzanensis Jagg
RMRE9NPJ–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 8. Botany; Botany. c^^Q Plowe, Membranes in the ])lant cell. H Llcyd, F.K., 1915. Behavior of protoplanni as a colloidal complex. Yrbk. Carnegie Inst. Wash. J4, 66â69. â ^ v - 1917. The effects of aeids and alkalies on the growth of protoplasm m pollen tubes. Mem. Torrev Bot. Club 17, 84â89. LoFB J 1922. Pioteins and the theory of colloidal behavior. Mc(.raw Hill., New York. Moore, B., & H. E. Roaf, 1908. On the equilibrium between the cell and its environment in regard to soluble constituents. Biochem. .lourn. 8, 55 -81. & A Webste
RMRH44JK–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. r. Fig. 11. Chloris lamproparia. (A) habit, x 1/4; (B) spilcelet, partly dissected; (C) lemma with one side re- moved, showing palea and sterile floret within; (D) sterile florets; (E-F) upper sterile florets; (G) cary- opsis. (B-G) 10. 5:385. 1896. (HOLOTYPE: "Anderson . . Montevideo." Not seen, but original descrip- tion clearly identifies the plant.) Fig. 13, A, C-J. Chloris parodiana Rosengurtt and Izaguirre, Bol. Soc. Argentina Bot. 12:128. 1968. (HOLOTYPE: "Paraguay, Paraguari . . Rosengurtt B-5,979,
RMRN3MWE–. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria); Natural history. 6o Georg Ulmer. Neuronia semifasciata Say. Diese Art bildet (cfr. Hagen, Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Phryganiden. Verh. zool.- bot. Ges. Wien, XXIII, 1873, p. 3g6ff.) mit N.postica Walk., N. ocellifera Walk, und N.angnstipennis Hag. eine natürliche Gruppe; die genannten Arten sind einander so ähnlich, daß sie kaum anders als durch die Genitalorgane unterschieden werden können. Nun sind die letzteren zwar sehr gut von Hagen (1. c.) beschrieben worden, aber Abbil- dungen existieren noch gar nicht
RMREDB8J–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 124 414. Merceya ligiilata (Spruce) Schimp. Syn. 2. ed. p. 852 (1876). Synonyme: Encalypta ? ligulata Spruce, Musci pyren. No. 331 (1845); Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist. 1S49; Transact. of the Bot, Soc. III. P. m. p. 187 (18.50). Zygodon ligiüatus C. Müll. Syn. II. p. 63i") (1851). Scopelophila ligulata Spruce in Journ. of Botany, New ser. "Vol. X. p. 12 (1881). Zweihäusig. c? Blüthen gipfelständig', Antheridien zalilreich, kurzge
RMRPX83Y–. Algen I. (Schizophyceen, Flagellaten, Peridineen). Algae -- Germany. — G73 — Var. apiculatum Lemm., Joum. of the Linn. Soc. Bot. Vol. XXXVIII, 1907, S. 188, Taf. IX, Fig. 3a—c. S. 658, Fig. 21 Ventralansicht, Fig. 22 Seitenansicht, Fig. 23 Dorsal^ ansiclit (Orig.). Zellen rhomboedrisch, 41—42 fi lang, 40—41 y, breit, am Hinterende ausgerandet und mit zwei kurzen Stacheln besetzt, von denen der linke der größere ist; sonst wie die typische Form. Im Plankton der Seen.. PeHdinium troehoideum. Oben: Ventralansicht (links), Seitenansicht (rechts); unten: Epivalva, Hypovalva. Orig. 19. P. irochaid
RMRJ4BBG–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. Corydalis. Dicentra.] FUMAIJIACE.E. 45 Fumaria flimtJa. Raf. in Pesv. Jour. Bot. 1. 2l!t. Poir. Siippl 5. 384. Ntchiia /liifitlit. Weitt'. in Hot. Zoit. 15. 649. C. aiind, var. jhivula. Wood, Bot. A Fl. o4. C. glauca. I'ursli, 463. DC. Syst. 2. 123; Prodr. 1. 128. Bi^el. Fl. Bost. 2 cd. 202. Sprung. Syst. 3.101. Hook. Fl. !$or.-Am. 1. ;'>7. Don, .
RMRH9TTD–. Botanische Zeitung. Plants; Plants. 19. Jahrgang. M. 8. 22. Februar 1861. BOTANISCHE. Redaction: Hugo von Molü. — D. F. L. von Schlechtendal. Inhalt. Orig.: Jessen, üb. Alopecurus ruthenicus Weinm. — Lit.: Reich, d. Nahrungs- u. Genuss- mittelkunde, I. 11. — Samml.: Rabenhorst, d, Algen Europa's, Dec. III. IV. — v. Tliümen, Herba- rium-Anzeige. — PerS. Nachr.: Familie Forster. — Körnicke. — Bot. Gärten: Metz. lieber Alopecurus ruthenicus Weinm. (A. nigricans Hörn.) Von C Jessen. Im Jahre 1855 habe ich im Saamenkataloge des Eldenaer bot. Gartens einige Worte über dieses Gras gesagt, welche au
RMRMPAN6–. Annals and magazine of natural history : including zoology, botany and geology. THE ANNALS AND MiGAZINE OP NATURAL HISTORY, INCLUDING ZOOLOGY, BOTANY, and GEOLOGY. (UBING A CONTINUATION OF THE ' ANNALS ' COMBINED WITH LOUDON AND CHARLESWORTh's 'magazine OF NATURAL HISTORY.') CONDUCTED BY P. J. SELBY, Esq., F.L.S., GEORGE JOHNSTON, M.D., CHARLES C. BABINGTON, Esq., M.A., F.R.S., F.L.S., F.G.S., J. H. BALFOUR, M.D., Prof. Bot. Edinburgh, AND RICHARD TAYLOB^.L.S., F.G.S.. VOL. XL—SECOND SERIES. LONDON: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY TAYLOR AND FRANCIS. SOLD BY LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS; S.
RMRHXTEG–. Beitrge zur Kryptogamenflora der Schweiz. 132 meist ungegliedertes Promyzel, aus dem sich am Ende, an Stelle der Conidien, Myzelfäden entwickeln. Conidien sind keine beobachtet worden, sowohl am Promyzel wie später an den Myzelfäden.. Fig. 66 a. Seitentrieb von Seeale cerale L. mit Sporenlagern von Urocystis oc- cuUa (Wallr.) Rab. (1)! b. Sporenballen von UrociisUs occulta (Wallr.) Rab., 800! c. Gekeimte Sporen von U. occulta (Wallr.) Rab. Nach R, Wolf, Fig. 6, 7, 9, 10, Taf. VII, Bot. Zeitg., 1873.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digi
RMRR3XYY–. Acta horti bergiani : Meddelanden från Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Trädgård Bergielund. Botany. E. I.UNU.STKÖ.M. l'LANT.l-: IN HORT. BOT. liEKGlANO CUITICE EXA.MINAT.U. Diagnosis. Iris scctionis Apogon, dense cjespitosa; caulis simplex, subbiflorus, c:a i8—20 cm. altus; folia ensiformia cauli a^quilonga vel sublongiora, ad basin violacea tincta; flor es spathis herbaceis, subacutis, perigonii tubo c:a 5 mm. longo; laciniis exterioribus sub- orbiculatis late unguiculatis, coeruleis, obscure venosis, ad contractionem albescentibus, ad basin tenuis viride maculatis, ad unguem fusco- fl
RMRHA5F6–. Botanische Jahrbcher fr Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Plants. 594 A. Engler u. E. Irmscher. § Sediformes Engl, et Irmscher in Not. Bot. Gard. Edinb. XXIV (1912) 143. Caules 6—8 cm longi, glabri vel dense glanduloso-pilosi, pilis rufes- centibus crispulis destituti, inaequaliter foliati, foliis basalibus semper rosula- tim confertis. Folia spathulata vel ovato-oblonga, integra, raro apicem versus dentata, non cartilagineo-marginata neque aristata.. Fig. 10. Saxifraga cinerascens Engl, et Irmscher. A forma typica. B—E forma major. B Habitus, C Flos, D Sepala, E Petala.
RMRH9T93–. Botanische Untersuchungen ber einige in Java vorkommende Pilze, besonders ber Bltter bewohnende, parasitisch auftretende Arten. Fungi -- Indonesia Java; Phytopathogenic fungi -- Indonesia Java. 226 BOTANISCHE ÜNTEESUCHUKGEN, U.S.W b. Boiri/tideae. Ovularia Bixae Raciborski Parasitische Algen und Pilze I (1900)p. 32. Ueberall in der Provinz Kedu bei Sapuran, etc. auf Bixa Orel- lana sehr allgemein als ßlattparasit von mir beobachtet. c, VerticiUieae. Acrostala,2:mus ciuuabariuus Corda; Saccardo Syll. Fiing. IV p. 163. Auf faulenden Blättern von Ficus elasüca in einem Gewächshaus des Kq;1. Bot
RMRDK3N3–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 3. Spartina patens (Ait.) Muhl. Dactylis patens Ait. Hort. Kew. 1: 104. 1789. Spartina patens Muhl. Gram. 55. 1817. Spartina juncea Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. 1: 94. 1817. 5. caespitosa A. A. Eaton, Bull. Torr. Club 25: 338. 1898. Culms i°-3° tall, smooth. Lower sheaths overlap- ping and crowded; ligule a ring of short hairs; blades i°-i° long, i"-2" b
RMRH9K7W–. Botany : current literature. Botany; Bibliography. BOTANY CURRENT LITERATURE APR o i m0 ,. ADDITIONS TO THE BOTANICAL CATALOGUE. BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY. COMPILED FROM PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED IN THE j " ^Cl'ln. r:. LIBRARY OF THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. WASHINGTON, D. C V0l-12> n0-8' titti&L U April 12,1930. Acta- Horti Bot. Latv. (Riga) Apinis, A. Untersuchungen tLber die in Lettland gefundenen saprolegniaceen nebst bemerkungen uber einige andere wasserpilze. Acta Horti Bot. Latv. 4; <301-246. illus.,pi.i-iv. 1929. no.l/3. Skuja, H. STlsswasseralgen von den we
RMRHAWTR–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. Monographische Übersicht über die Arten der Gattung Primula. 191 Pr. Tournefortii Ruprecht, I. c. p. 229. Pr. glacialis Adams, Bull, de l'Acad. d. sc. de St. Pétersbourg VI. p. 230. Kaukasus, regio alp., Persia australis et borealis (Elbrus); Armenia, Lazistan, Cataonia. Pr. aurlculata var. poljphylla Franchet, Bull, de la soc. bot. de France XXXII. p. 271. Yun-nan: Lan-kong. Von mir nicht gesehen, möglichenfalls eigene Art. 49. Pr. luteola Rupr. Pr.
RMRDT4YY–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. C. filipes Ashe, Journ. E. Mitch. Soc. 19': 18. April 1903. C'Opulcns Sarg. Proc. Roch. Acad. Sci. 4: 104. June 1903. C. Bccku-ilhae Sarg. Proc. Roch. Acad. Sci. 4: 124. June 1903. C. sequax Ashe, Journ. E. Mitch. Soc. 20^: 50. 1904. C./?ob6i'HiJaHa Sarg. Rhodora 7 : 197. 1905. 'Hot Crataegus silvicota Beadle, Bot. Gaz. 28: 414. 1899. A shrub or tree, sometimes 30° hi
RMREFY9F–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 405 Fitr. 179. <,rf/,/ gespalten; Segmente meist 1â10 mm breit; Spitzen bei der jungen Pflanze in Haare aufgelöst. Sori über dem Thallus ausgesät, punktförmige Flecken bildend. Fortptlanzungs- organe einseitig an länge- ren, bisweilen terminal an kürzeren, zu Büscheln gruppirten Nebenfäden. Olivenbräunlich, die männliche Pflanze etwas roströthlich. ^â .mM(y . Ulvamultifida Engl. Bot. Taf. 1913. C. miütifida Grev. Alg. Br
RMRE9MXJ–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. 284 Khodora [August I,, 4 ^ I i'^ J! I If f secunda: calycis laciniis integerrimis: corollae coenilae laciniis inferior- ibus ovahbus, acutis."—Z. siphilitica ?, Walter, Fl. Car. 218 1788 referred by Gray to this species, was probably L. elongata Small! as was the L. puberula var. glabella, Elliott, Sk. Bot. S. C. & Ga. 1:267. 1821. Not L. amaena A. DeCandolle, Prodr. Syst. Veg. vfl- 377 which is a form of L. puberula Mx. L. glandulosa var. glabra A De-
RMRHA26Y–. Botanische Zeitung. Plants; Plants. 25. Jahrgang. M 43. 25. October 1867. BOTANISCH. Redaction: Hugo von Mohl. — A. de Bary. Inhalt. Orig.: Kirchhoff, Zur Lehre v. Generationswechsel im Pflanzenreich. — Lit.: M. Micheli, Beitr. z. Kenntniss d. Chlorophyllfarbstoffs. — GesellSCh.: Bot. Sect. d. 41. Deutschen Naturf. Vers. zu. Frankfurt. — Samml.: H. v. Heurck, Tauschofferle. — Nachlass v. S ch 1 e c h ten dal's. — v. D. Dietrich. — Verkäufliche v. Reinsch. — Pers. Nachr.: Sagot. — Zabel. — Dickson. — K. Not.: Internationale Ausstellung in St. Petersburg. — Anzeigen. Zur Lehre vom Generationsw
RMRDJR4W–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. C. filipes Ashe, Journ. E. Mitch. Soc. 19': 18. April 1903. C. opulens Sarg. Proc. Roch. Acad. Sci. 4: 104. June 1903. C. Beckwithae Sarg. Proc. Roch. Acad. Sci. 4: 124. June 1903. C. sequax Ashe, Journ. E. Mitch. Soc. 20': 50. 1904. C. ifofefci'iiiiana Sarg. Rhodora 7 : 197. 1905. ^ot Crataegus silvicola Beadle, Bot. Gaz. 28: 414. 1899. A shrub or tree, someti
RMRD40MR–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. F. Børgesen: List of species. 431 var. uvifera (Turner) J. Ag. var. occidentalis (J. Ag.) Børgs. var. lætevirens (Mont.) Web. v. Bosse, var. Lamourouxii (Turner) Web. v. Bosse. 90. Vaucheria dichotoma (L.) Ag. Phæophyceæ. Pylaiella (Bory) Kjellmann. Subgen. Bachelotia Bornet. 1. Pylaiella fulvcscens (Schousb.) Bornet. Bornet, Ed., Note sur l'Ectocarpus (Pylaiella) fulvescens Thuret (Revue generale bot., tome 1, 1889, p. 5, pi. 1); Les Algues de P.-K.-A. Schousboe (Mémoires... Cherbourg, t. XXVIII, 1892, p. 247). Sauvageau, C, Note sur l'Ectoca
RMRHA2BY–. Botanische Zeitung. Plants; Plants. 9. Jahrgang*. Pen 19. pecetnber 1851. 51. Stück, Mnhliltt Origf.: Röper z. Flora Deutschlands. — Regel Bemerk, ül/. einige Pfl. d. bot. Gartens in Zürich. — Regel Bemerk, üb. einige Gisniriaceen. — liit.: Blume Museum Lugd. - ßalavum. No. 12 — 15. — Rcndiconlo delle sessiuni dell* Acad. delle scienze d. Belogna 1811 — 1817. — Samml.: C. Sprengel's. — M.. JVpt. : Oidiuin u. Erysiphe. — Berichtigung.— Anzeige.: Saamcn v. Victoria regia z. Tausch. — 889 — - S90 - Zur Flora Deutschlands. Von Joh. Röper, Prof. d. Botanik in Rostock. 1. Sclerochloa procumbens Pa
RMRHA29P–. Botanische Zeitung. Plants; Plants. 26. Jahrgang. 29. Mai 1868.. mm. Redaction: Hugo von Molil. A. de Bary. Subult. Orig.: Ascherson, Die Nomenclatur-Frage vor d. Pariser bot. Congress. — Milde, über Aspidinm nevadense Boiss. — Lit. : Seubert, Excursionsflora f. d. südwestl. Deutschland. — Memoires de I'Acad. de St. Petersbourg. VII. Serie. Tom. X, XI. — Berichtigung zu Pritzel's Iconum Index. — Fers. Nachr.: v. Glehn. — Graf zu Solms. — Nobbe. — Anzeige, Diatomeen betreffend. Die Nomenclatur-Frage vor dem Pariser botanischen Congress. Von Dr. P, Ä8Cliea'8i>8i. {B es c hlus s.) Bis hierhe
RMRG1BFN–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1980 Notes 189. Figure 2. Sedum divergens. The bar scale indicates 10 mm. Note the decussately opposite leaves. is apparently based on a count by Baldwin (1935) which was actually made on material of another spe- cies (Taylor and Mulligan 1968). Literature Cited Baldwin, J. T. 1935. genus Sedum. Bot. Calder, J. A. and R. Charlotte Islands. Research Branch Number 4, Part 1. Clausen, R. T. 1975. Mexican Plateau. pp. Dawe, J. C. and D. Somatic chromosome numbers in the Gaz. 96: 558-564. L. Taylor. 1968. Flora of the Queen Part 1. Systematics of vascular plants. ,
RMRPM4BD–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. February, 1910. The Capping Can—Has it Any Value? UY C. r. UADANT. "I WILL never forget the reply tliat I I got from a beekeeper in Cuba when I asked him why it was that no one ever used the Dadant uncapping can, the price of which is $8.00. He re- plied that no one but suckers ever bought them. And I think he answered right. (With upolo^'ifs to Dadant & Sons). " For a capping can I use two kero- sene tins, one above the other, the bot- tom of the upper one perforated. Place a board or sheet of tin, with cleats across the two ends, in th
RMRR8AKK–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ROSES We find the roses conning in now are very much bet- ter, bot 1 as to quality and q antity more like winter s bstance anu with a larger list of varieties too than last season. Among them, American Legrion, Sunburst, Phantom, Pils^rim, Russell, Premier, Co'umbia, Butterfly, American Beauty, Kaiserin, I'^aders and in quantity at all times. $4.00 to $25.00 per 100. With Beauties, $25.00, $35.00, $40.00, $50.00. Everything in Cut Flowei s, Plants, Greens, Ribbons and Supplies. Send for Price List. BUSINESS HOURS: 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. S. S. PENNOCK C
RMRGNM1B–. Bulletin du Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg. Plants -- Indonesia; Plants. 334 Bulletin Jard. Bot. Buitenzoro, Série III, Vol. IV. Livr. 2. crassa, apicem obtusiusculum versus attenuata, '/e parte basali sterilis, staminodiis confertis, brevibus, pro ratione latissimis, irregulariter 4—6-angulosis, apice rotundatis composita (fig. b); flores masculi fertiles 4- vel saepius 5-, interdum 6-andri, subirregulariter 4—6-angu- losi; thecae sub connectivo crasso, apice truncato abscondi- tae (fig. c). The label bears Fig. b. ihe field-note: flo- wer cream-colour- éd. — Distinct by the rather large
RMRJ4AXB–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. Ceanothus. Condalia.] RHAMNACEJE. 167 C. Veitchiaiius. Ilocik. Bot. Mnj;. t 5127. T-cniiiiri". III. Ilmt. 0, Mim'. i. Y. snir... l:i, 171,11383. Jour. Ilort. ;!, t 22. IUIk- lloit. lu. '.tn, t 8, T. 1-3. Willi .iiii. 7. â¢'>1'1. U'utMiii, I'nic. Am. Acml. 10. ;i;i>-(, C. velutinua. l)ii},'l.; llook. Fl. Hoi-.-Ain. 1. l-'-'), t. 45; Hot
RMRMH1M0–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 3.—Ligia. a, dilatata ; b, c, apical margin of telson of natalensis and exotica respectively. $ 22 x 15 mm., ovigerous $ 17 x 9 mm. Greenish-brown or olivace- ous, uniform, eyes black. Localities.—Cape Province : West and east shores of Cape Peninsula (W. F. P. and K. H. B.); Kleinmond, mouth of Bot Biver, Caledon Div. (K. H. B.). Great Namaqualand : Liideritzbucht (Budde-Lund). Ligia dilatata var. gracilior n. This form cannot be considered as more than a variety of the typical form. Both are f
RMRDWJ1G–. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. AN ENUMERATION OF CULTIVATED FEENS. 229 1. C. oflS-Cmarum, Willd.; Hooh. Gen.Fil. 1.118 ; LimM. mid Moore's Brit. Ferns, t. 43 A; Lowe's Ferns, 5, t. 54. Asplenium Oeterach, lAwn.; Hooh. Brit. Ferns, t. 36.. Genus 117>—Frond natural sizeiOnd portion enlarged. No. 1. Grammitis Oeterach, 8w.; Schh. Fil. t. 7 B; Lodd. Bot. Gab. t. 15. Scolopendrium Oeterach, Fng. Bot. 1244.—Europe, North India. TuiBE X.—DICKSONIS^. Sori
RMREF0CJ–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 921 2687. C. (leformis Willd. (in Roem. et Usteri, Bot. Magaz. IL 4. St. pag. 14). Synon.: Nidiilaria deformis Fries (Symb. Gasterom. pag. 3). F. in der Jugend halbkuglig, später unregelmässig, runzlig, weiss, zottig, unregelmässig aufreissend, ohne Epipliragma. Spo- rangien oblong, klein, braun, mit Funiculus. An abgefallenen Aesten in Wäldern. A n h a n g. CXIII. Npliaerobolws Tode (Fungi Mecklenb. L pag. 43), F. Anfangs kuglig oder wa
RMRDA37T–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 826 FRESH-WATER BIOLOGY (no) Both claws of furca not S-shaped — gently curved (Fig. 1299 a). Candona recticaiida Sharpe 1897. Male 1.18 mm. long, 0.70 mm. wide. Shell curved with scattered papillar elevations. The spermatogonia show through as four bands. Sec- ond leg six-segmented. Furca straight, about thirteen times as long as wide, with a dorsal sinus base of furca very broad. Right maxillary palp of male club-shaped (Fig. i3ooif). Bot- tom of ponds; February. Illi- nois. Fig. 1299. Candana recticaiida. (a) Furca; (6) Second leg; (c) End of second
RMRHWEN4–. Bergens Museums skrifter. Science. List of Spontaneous Vascular Plants, bitherto obsei'ved in Cyprus. 93 subsp. C cypria Celak. in Oest. Bot. Zeitsclir. XXXIV, 114 (1884). C. ornithopodioides Sint. et Rig-o, Iter Uypr.; Boiss. Fl. orient. Suppl. 68, p. p. Dry .slopes and vine-yards, in the Troodos-mountains. Galata (SR 812!), Pharmakas and Tris Eliaes, in great abun- dance (JH 1125 and 1074). Crassiilaceac DC. Sedum altissimnm I'oir. Diit. IV, 634 (179(5); Buiss. Fl. urient. II. 78.^; Kotscby, (.'ypern, 313. Roclcy places. Between Prodromo and Tiis Eliaes (UK). Near the monastery of Antiphon
RMRDJR47–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 6. APPLE FAMILY. 315 Fig. 2388.. 54- Crataegus pniinosa (Wendl.) K.Koch. Waxy-fruited Thorn. C, populifolia Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. 1 : i;=;i. 1S21. Not Walt. Mespilus pruinosa Wendl. Flora 6: 700. 1823. C. pruinosa K. Koch. Hort. Dend. 168 1853. C. Porteri Britten, Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gar. i : 5 : 448. I goo. A shrub or tree, sometimes 20° high, with asc
RMRH99BA–. Botanische Zeitung. Plants; Plants. 27. Jahrgang. M42. 15. October 1869.. Red action: Hugo von Mohl. — A. de Bary. Inhalt. Orig.: N. Müller, Eine allf^emt»ine morpholog-. Studie. II. Die heuüg-en Aufgaben der Blatt- slellungsielire. — Litt-: Milde, Monographia Botrycliiorum. — A.Brann, Australische Arten von Isoetes. — Abhandlungen d. naturwissensch.Vereins zu Bremen. Bd. 2. Heft 1. — Neue Litterator. — Gesellsch,: Bot. Section der 43. deutschen Naturf. Versammlung zu Innsbruck. — Anzeige. Eine allgemeine morphologische Studie. Von Dr. Hf. .J. C, Müller, Docent der Botanik in Heidelberg. 11.
RMRJ4JJ7–. The chordates. Chordata. Fig. 341. The development of Necturus maculosus. (A) Side view of egg 1 day and 8 hours after deposition, showing second and third cleavage grooves. (B) Bot- tom view of egg 6 days and 16 hours old. The crescentic blastoporal fold sharply separates the large yolk-cells from the small cells of the blastodisk. (C) Bottom view of egg 10 days and 10 hours old, showing large circular blastopore. (D) Top view of egg 14 days and 4 hours old. Blastopore narrow. Beginning of neural-fold formation, especially prominent anteriorly. (E) Top view of egg 15 days and 15 hours old.
RMRMD033–. Annual illustrated seed catalogue. KALE or BORECOLE ?KA™^.°S winter and spring use, much more tender and delicate than Cabbage. Improved by being touched bv frost. Can be sown as late as October. Sow in beds and transplant as you would Cabbage. i Dwarf Green Scotch—Is the best variety. Papers. 2 for 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents; }.4 pound, tin cents; pound, $1. KOHL RAW or Turnip- rooted C a b- bage—Sow in rows eighteen to twenty inches apart, afterwards thinning to ten inches apart. Don"t allow to become old; should be used fo» cookUig when the thickened stem I boT* gninil(i i-i wo or thrr
RMRGNM3H–. Bulletin du Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg. Plants -- Indonesia; Plants. 312 Bulletin Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg, Série III, Vol. IV. Livr. 2.. Fig. 19. A midgc-gall on Vitis trifolia L. X 1. shoots. The internodes remain shorter and the leaves remain smaller and accumulated. See the figure 19. Sebesy, in a marsh, April 24th IQ21. No. 5207. No. 80. Wcdelia biflora D. C. A leaf-gall formed by a gali- mite. Common on the beach of tropical countries. Small excres- cences among the ramifications of the veins; and already described from Krakatau. Krakatau, Apri! 24th 1919. No. 3543. Verlaten-island, A
RMRR3XJM–. Acta horti bergiani : Meddelanden från Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Trädgård Bergielund. Botany. E. LUNDSTRÖM. PLANTA IN HORT. BOT. BERGIANO CRITICE EXAMINAT^. 95 glatt und ungefähr von der Grösse des Textbildes 42. Die Samen sind ziem- lich gross, gedrückt, gelbbraun, nierförmig, etwas glänzend und ziemlich gleich und fein kleingrubig. Diagnosis. Caulis teres, glabrus, 30—50 cm. altus; folia longe petiolata, ovato- lanceolata, grosse sinuato-dentata, undulata, subtus + albo-tomentosa, 5 —15 cm. longa, i—5 cm. lata; corolla maxima, speciosa, c.a 16 cm. profunda, limbi margine decemde
RMRDEYPY–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann MuÌller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. Fig. 232. Cassiope tetragona, D. Don (after E. Wanning). A. Diagram of a flower seen from the side (x 4), B. A stamen. C- Diagrammatic plan of the same. D. Longitudinal section of a flower (x 4). E. Stamens and stigma seen fn m below (â 10). 522. Cassiope D. Don. Bell-shaped pendulous flowers, with nectar secreted by yellow nectaries at the base of the ovary. 1760. C. tetragona D. Don. (Warming, Bot. Tids., Kjobenhavn, xv, 1885, pp. 25-9.)âWarming thinks thi
RMRRW1E0–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NEW YORK Ho. 88 Weat 69th StvMft AdJolnlnB naaa Bot«l Tdepipfc DUDLETS y*""^ (Clarksburg FORK Parkersburg (Huntington, W. Va. Menbers Florists' Tdefraph Delivery Ass't LOS ANGELES,CAL HOWARD & SMITH NINTH AND OLIVB STREETS You can depend on us for all orders for delivery in this section. SPRINGFIELD, ILUNOIS A. C. BROWN, LARGE GREENHOUSES Baltimore. Md« ALBOrr G. f ICDLER & CO., TSLST^St Deliveriea to Northwestern University and aU North Shore Towns. 614 Dempster St., EVAN8TON, ILL. L. D. Phone 2642 nSCBER BROS. Mr. Qross. All flo
RMRH9RJM–. Botanische Zeitung. Plants; Plants. 5. Jahrgang. pcn 28. ßlai 1847. 3£. Stück. Inhalte Oriu. : Treviranus über einige Arten anomal. Holzbildung bei Dicotylen. — Amici üb. d. Befruchtung der Orchideen, übers. Ton H. v. Mohl- — Göppert das Keimen unreifer Saamen. — Iiit.: Kunze Hook. Spec. Filicura: — Bot. Bee. Jan. — Warnung. — Sainml.: verkauf!, b. Linden. — Crel. Cres.: Naturforsch. Freunde K. Xot.: Gutta Percha. de z. Berlin. — — 377 — Ueber einige Arten anomalischer Holz- bildung bei Dicotyledonen. Von L. C. Treviranus. Im Allgemeinen verbindet sich bei holzbilden- den Dicotyledonen die M
RMRMR895–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. THE ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY, INCLUDING ZOOLOGY, BOTANY, and GEOLOGY. (being a continuation of the 'magazine of botany and zoology,' and of loudon and charleswortil's 'magazine of natural history.') CONDUCTED BY Sir W. JARDINE, Bart., F.L.S.—P. J. SELBY, Esq., F.L.S., GEORGE JOHNSTON, M.D., CHARLES C. BABINGTON, Esq., M.A., F.L.S., F.G.S., J. H. BALFOUR, M.D., Prof. Bot. Edinburgh, AND RICHARD TAYLOR, F.L.S., F.G.S.. VOL. V.—SECOND SERIES. LONDON: PRINTED AND PUB
RMRPDFR9–. American fishes; a popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North America, with especial reference to habits and methods of capture. Fishes. THE WEAK FISH OR SQUETEAGUE. THE SOUETEAGUES, Weekvis, en Schol, en Carper, Bot,en Snoek, Ja gy en hebt geen poel, geen water-hoek, Qf't krielter vol von Visschen ; die (te seek) Ticht zinj te vinden. Jacob Steendam, 't Louf van Niew Nederland, 1661 You've weak-fish, carp and turbot, pike and plaice ; There's not a pool, or tiny water-trace Where swam not myriads of the finny race Easily taken. Praise of New Netherland, translated by Hon. H. C.
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RMRPTW2M–. Allgemeine Fischerei-Zeitung. I l-llljlllll III t[ !• t" -" D. R. m. SUuflrirtc ipreiglifle gratig unb fronfo. D. K. M.-SpU. C. ARENSi Cleysingen bei Ellricb a. Harz. BOT Eier, Brut, Satzflsohe, -£4 der Bachforelle, lec Regenbogenforelle, de. Bachsaiblings. ftarftTitip lehftndpr Ankunft Erfolorelch« Rflafiea7«oht. Man fordere Preisliste. Wilhelm Beyer, Erfurt Schmidtstedterstrasse 47/48 und 57/58 Fernsprecher 650 — Grossh. Sachs. Hoflieferant. — Fernsprecher 650. C^ Fabrik für Fiscliereigeräthe. "-fc^i Ers'.e deutsche Fabril^ f. Anfertigung v. Brutapparaten z. künstl. Fischzuc
RMRECFTK–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. CephalozieUa. 179 Lappen. Zellen 10 ,u diam., rundlich. Wände und Ecken stark verdickt. U n t erb 1 ä tter überall deutlich, zungen- förmig, mitunter zweiteilig. K u - tikula nahezu glatt. Nur steril bekannt. Nähert sich habituell durch grö- ßeren Wuchs und derbwandiges Zellnetz der C. grimsulana, von der sie sich aber leicht durch das nur halb so große Zell- netz unterscheidet. var. verrucosa Öchiffner, Bryol. Fragm. V, Österr. bot. Zei
RMREFYCA–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 352 Fijr. 14S.. Elachista fucieola (l'e/lei/) Fr/es. «t Zwei Exemplare der Alge in natürlicher Grüssc. h Stück des Untertlieiles der Alt^e mit Nebenfäden und ein- fächerigen Zoosi)orangien. Yergr. ca. 200. c Spitze eines freien Fadens. Vergr. ca. "joo. (Nach Kützing.i 2. E. scutulata (Engl. Bot.) Duby. Bildet olivenbraune, seidenhaarige, 5—-15 mm breite, rundliche Polster auf dem Frnchtkörper von Himanthalia lorea. Das basale Lager
RMRHW3MH–. Berichte des Naturwissenschaftlich-medizinischen Vereins in Innsbruck. Science; Medicine. — 193 — Caucasus (Borshom) von Morawitz beobachtet; des- gleicheu in Turkestan. Bei Triest nicht häufig; die 9 fliegen bis Ende Juli. Besucht PapiUonaceen (Hippocrepis, Ouobrychis etc.); nistet in Rubusstengeln, aus denen sie von Herrn Dr. Graeffe in Triest wiederholt gezogen wurde. 120. Osmia tigrina Fr. Mor. V. Schmiedeknecht 1. c. pag. 169. Epirus. 121. Osmia laevifrons F. Mor. 1872. Osmia laevifrons F. Morawitz, Q A Verh. zool. bot. Ges. Wien XXII. p. 360. 1886. Osmia laevifrons Schmiedeknecht, 9 (5
RMRR3W1D–. Acta horti bergiani : Meddelanden fr Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Trgd Bergielund. Botany. E. ALMaUIST. STUDIEN ÜBER CAPSELLA BURSA PASTORIS. 25 9. Capsella b. p. (L.) pedemontana E. At. n. sp. element. Kultiviert 1903—06. Samen aus dem bot. Garten zu Turin 1902. Zioeijährig. Winterrosetten bis 10 oder 15 cm. im Durchmesser. Blätter ziemlich schmal, selten mehr als 15 mm, breit, zuerst ganzrandig und lancettlich,. Phot. 19. C. b. p. scanica f. serrata E. At. Kult., zweijährig, Y^ bald eingeschnitten und zuletzt fein fiederspaltig. Endblättchen ausgezogen. Blattstiel etwas kürzer als
RMRDYJ2Y–. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. AN ENUMERATION Of CULTIVATED PERNS. 101 4- C. regia, Presl; Lindl. and Moore's Brit. Ferns, t. 46 B. Polypodium regium, Linn. Oystea regia, Sm. Aspidium regium, Sw. Cyathea incisa, Sm. Eng. Bot. t.163. Poly- podium alpinum, Jacq. Ic. Bar. t. 642. Aspidium alpinum, Sw.; Schh. Fil.t.62. Cystopteris alpina, Besv.; Hook. Brit. Ferns, t. 24; Sowerby's Ferns, t. 23.—Europe. 5. C. montana, Berw7i.; Lindl. and Moore's Brit. Fer
RMRJ71DG–. Chordate morphology. Morphology (Animals); Chordata. ^^ temporal ^ia^placode 7.5 1 B 8 mm middle pit line intertemporal organ anterior pit line supraorbital tine nasal opening infraorbital line. posterior pit line posttemporal organ tabular organ suprotemporal mandibular arch line oral sucker mouth 6.75 mm Figure 13-31. Development of the sensory-canal system of the head in actinopterygians. A and B, two stages in Amio,- C, an early stage of Po/ypferus. (A and B after Holmgren and Pehrson, 1949; C after Pehrson, 1958) Choanatei CROSSOPTERYGIAN In the early crossopterygians and dip- noans bot
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