RMEDP28F–Tuberose Cassis and Mollusk of C. sulcata
RMBD7XXD–tuberose cassis and mollusk of c sulcata
RM2A2RJ43–G. Cetonia 2, Beetle, Fig. 1-6: C. Mauritania, C. Sulcata, C. Atromaculata, C. Hookeri, C. Prolongata, C. Alboguttata, Signed: E. Guérin pinx, Oudet Sculp, Raymond Imp, Publié par JB Baillière, Pl. 30, p. 410, Guérin-Méneville, Félix-Édouard (pinx.); Oudet, Marie Nicolas (sc.); Raymond (imp.); Baillière, Jean-Baptiste (ed.), 1833, H. Gory; A. Percheron: Monographie des cétoines et genres voisins, formant, dans les familles naturelles de Latreille, la division des scarabées mélitophiles. Paris: chez J.-B. Baillière, Libraire; même Maison; Londres, 1833
RFRATD7E–Tuberose Cassis and Mollusk of C. sulcata. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern twist reimagined
RM2AN7B17–Trees and shrubs, hardy in the British isles . din 1799. The pig nut thrives very well in England. There is a specimennearly 80 ft. high at Kew which often bears good crops of fruit. Var. MiCkOCARPA, TrcleasCj has a more shaggy bark and smaller fruit,with a sweet kernel. C. SULCATA, Nuttall. Big Shell-bark. (Hicoria laciniosa, Sar^eii/.) A tree 100 to 120 ft. high; bark separating from the trunk into broadplates often 3 or 4 ft. long ; young shoots at first downy ; terminal winterbud I in. long. Leaves 12 to 22 ins. long, composed of usually seven,sometimes nine, leaflets, the terminal ones of
RFGNKWB1–Male African spurred tortoise in captivity
RMPG3RJM–. The elements of botany embracing organography, histology, vegetable physiology, systematic botany and economic botany ... together with a complete glossary of botanical terms. Botany. 190 SYSTEMATIC BOTANY. cabinet-making, the manufacture of furniture, etc. The wood of the smaller White Walnut, or Butternut (J. einerea), is lighter colored than that of the preceding. The wood of the Shell-bark Hickories (Carya alba and C. sulcata) is white, hard, tough, and used extensively in the J manufacture of agricultural implements, where great strength is required. The fruits (Hickory-nuts) are found
RMW242FM–Archive image from page 198 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill27dans Year: 1907 195 („marginal'). De to Echinocorys-Arter adskiller sig ved, at Pladerne paa Skallens Overside er noget højere og mere hvælvede hos sulcata end hos ovata; Furerne mellem Pladerne er noget fordybede hos sulcata; Tu- Fig. 94. Echinocorys ovata (Leske). Fra Siden og fra Mundsiden. Naturlig Størrelse, (Efter Ussing). berklerne paa Skallens Overside er noget større hos sul- cata end hos ovata. Bageste, uparrede I.amb
RMMCRDCN–. Abb. 45. Uie drei wiclitigsten Steppengräser Zentralböhmens. a Avena desertorum. b Andropogon Ischaemum. c Stipa Tirsa. Die Schwingelsteppe. Auch diese Formation ist noch nicht als typische Steppe aufzufassen. Festuca sulcata und Koeleria gracilis bilden entweder mit- einander vergesellschaftet oder allein vorherrschend die dicht geschlossene Grasnarbe ; beigemengt finden sich auch Festuca duriusciila, F. glaiica, Carex
RM2CDGT5G–. Arboretum et fruticetum Britannicum; or, The trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, hardy and half-hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described; with their propagation, culture, management, and uses in the arts, in useful and ornamental plantations, and in landscape-gardening; preceded by a historical and geographical outline of the trees and shrubs of temperate climates throughout the world . n-wood (Platanus occi-dentalis), and the tupelo (Nyssa bicolor). The wood, like that of C. sulcata,is strong, elastic, and tenacious, but has the
RFGNKWB0–Male African spurred tortoise in captivity
RMPG29JK–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1425. C. sulcata. # shoots of the same spring. They are succeeded by a large oval fruit, more than 2 in. long, and 4 or 3 inches in circumference. It has four depressed seams, which, at complete maturity, open throughout their whole length for the escape of the nut. The shell is thick, a
RFGNKWBK–Male African spurred tortoise walking down a concrete path at Butterfly World in Coombs, British Columbia, Canada
RMW1T29Y–Archive image from page 88 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill40dans Year: 1907 Fig. 65. Astarte sulcata. Set fra v. Nat. Størrelse. (Efter Ad. Jensen), Fig. 66. Astarte sulcata. Ekspl. med krenuleret Skalrand. Højre- skal. Nat. Størrelse. (Eft. Brøgger). bonerne langt frem me, ved den forreste Tredie- dél. Skulpturen bestaar i 24—40 brede, bladagtige, regelmæssige, koncentriske Folder. Periostracuni er lys kastaniebrun, Længde omkr, 23 mm,
RMMCTKF2–. Fig. (IS. Discosira sulcata Rabenh., a Schalen- ansicht, b Stück vom Kiel, c Kette. (Nach Rabenhorst.) Fig. 09. Paralia sulcata (Ehrenb.) Cleve. (Nach V. Smith.) 4. Paralia Heiberg. Zellen cylindrisch. Schalen mit einer dem Rand parallelen Furche. Schalenstructur ungleichartig; im Centrum fein punktiert, am Rande Areolenkranz. 8 Arten, marin und fossil. P. sulcata (Ehrenb.) Cleve Fig. 69).
RMRDJ8N7–. The elements of botany embracing organography, histology, vegetable physiology, systematic botany and economic botany ... together with a complete glossary of botanical terms. Botany. 190 SYSTEMATIC BOTANY. cabinet-making, the manufacture of furniture, etc. The wood of the smaller White Walnut, or Butternut (J. einerea), is lighter colored than that of the preceding. The wood of the Shell-bark Hickories (Carya alba and C. sulcata) is white, hard, tough, and used extensively in the J manufacture of agricultural implements, where great strength is required. The fruits (Hickory-nuts) are found
RMPFAEM9–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. 502 Deutsche Siidpolar-Expedition.. Zwei Arten von Cirolana kommen dabei in Betracht, die bereits vom Kap bekannt waren, C. hirtipes M.-Edw. und C. sulcata H. J. Hansen. C. hirtipes liegt in 44 Exemplaren vor, bei denen keine männlichen Geschlechtsorgane erkennbar waren. Zwei davon sind klein und unentwickelt, die größten Tiere erreichten eine Länge von 17 mm. Es war ja von vornherein wahrscheinlich, daß es sich um diese Art, die häufigste im Kapland, handeln müs
RFGNKWBJ–Male African spurred tortoise walking down a concrete path at Butterfly World in Coombs, British Columbia, Canada
RMW1T343–Archive image from page 89 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill40dans Year: 1907 86 A. sulcata er blandt de nordiske Astarte-Arter kende- lig paa Umbonernes Stilling samt paa de meget brede og bladagtige Folder. Dette sidste kan til Tider forekomme ogsaa hos A. elliptica, fra hvilken A. sulcata dog kan kendes foruden paa Umbonerne tillige paa de tykke Skaller og den noget mindre sammentrykte Form. A. sulcata er fundet nogle faa Gange i det østlige Kattegat paa 30—80 m's Dybde; desuden forekommer
RMMEFKKW–. Die Fauna südwest-Australiens. Ergebnisse der Hamburger südwest-australischen Forschungsreise 1905 . Fig. 11. Mycale sulcata n. sp. a Styl, b und c Größte Anisochelae. d Kleinere Anisochelae. e Kleinste Anisochelae. f Abnorme Formen von diesen, g Sigmen. seine größte Höhe 6 cm. Der längste Fortsatz ist etwa 2,5 cm lang und 1 cm breit. Die Oberfläche ist unregelmäßig wellig und besitzt einen feinen kurzen Nadelpelz. Sehr auffallend ist auf einem Teil der Ober- fläche eine eigentümliche Felderung, welche durch ein netzförmiges System von Furchen hervorgerufen wird. Während das Ektosom im ganze
RMRDEYXK–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1425. C. sulcata. # shoots of the same spring. They are succeeded by a large oval fruit, more than 2 in. long, and 4 or 3 inches in circumference. It has four depressed seams, which, at complete maturity, open throughout their whole length for the escape of the nut. The shell is thick, a
RMPG21WW–. Natal plants : Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., / by J. Medley Wood and Maurice S. Evans. Published under the auspices of Natal Government and Durban Botanic Society. Botany. PLATE 167.. SETARIA SULCATA, eaddi.. 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.. Wood, John Medley, 1827-1914; Evans, Maurice S. (Maurice Smethurst), 185
RMT3XCA6–Archive image from page 163 of Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns Auf Grund. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert diepflanzendecke01haye Year: 1914 134 Die Sudetenländer. Abb. 45. Uie drei wiclitigsten Steppengräser Zentralböhmens. a Avena desertorum. b Andropogon Ischaemum. c Stipa Tirsa. Die Schwingelsteppe. Auch diese Formation ist noch nicht als typische Steppe aufzufassen. Festuca sulcata und Koeleria gracilis bilden entweder mit- einander vergesellschaftet oder allein vorherrschend die dicht geschlossene Grasnarbe ; beigemengt
RMRE0NEF–. The elements of botany embracing organography, histology, vegetable physiology, systematic botany and economic botany ... together with a complete glossary of botanical terms. Botany. 190 SYSTEMATIC BOTANY. cabinet-making, the manufacture of furniture, etc. The wood of the smaller White Walnut, or Butternut (J. dnered), is lighter colored than that of the preceding. The wood of the Shell-bark Hickories (Carya alba and C. sulcata) is white, hard, tough, and used extensively in the ! manufacture of agricultural implements, where great strength is required. The fruits (Hickory-nuts) are found i
RMT232WK–Archive image from page 84 of Discovery reports (1934) Discovery reports discoveryreports09inst Year: 1934 Fig. 2. Species of the Antarctic macroplankton. a, Diphyes antarctica, anterior nectophore, x 2. b, Dhnophyes arctica, anterior nectophore (after Moser), x 7. c, Sibogita borchgrevinki (after E. T. Browne), x ij. d, Pyrostephos vanhoffeni, nectophore, x 5. e, Solmandella sp., x 2. /, Tomopteris carpenteri, x 1. g, Auricularia antarctica, x 8. //, Vanadis antarctica, anterior portion, x 1. i, Cleodora sulcata, x 3. j, Limacina helicina, x 5. k, Limacina balea, x 15. /, Spongiobranchaea a
RMMCTRY8–. Fig. 2. Species of the Antarctic macroplankton. a, Diphyes antarctica, anterior nectophore, x 2. b, Dhnophyes arctica, anterior nectophore (after Moser), x 7. c, Sibogita borchgrevinki (after E. T. Browne), x ij. d, Pyrostephos vanhoffeni, nectophore, x 5. e, Solmandella sp., x 2. /, Tomopteris carpenteri, x 1. g, Auricularia antarctica, x 8. //, Vanadis antarctica, anterior portion, x 1. i, Cleodora sulcata, x 3. j, Limacina helicina, x 5. k, Limacina balea, x 15. /, Spongiobranchaea australis, x 4. m, Clione antarctica, x 4. n, Salpa fusiformis f. aspera (after Ihle), x ii.
RMRDN1BM–. Natural history. Geology; Zoology; Botany. mrrucosa, vab. antarctica, foubth and fifth somites of abdomen, FEOM ABOVE AND FROM THE SIDE. more distinctly flattened or even slightly hollowed, especially over an oblique area, defined above and below by rows of tubercles, and corresponding apparently to the lateral groove of C. sulcata. The dorsal tubercles of the first five abdominal somites are replaced by sharp teeth (Text-fig. 4), pointing backwards, and having the edges more or less distinctly serrated; and they are accompanied on each somite by a pair of dorso-lateral teeth, which are hard
RMRG7P97–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. SPECIES OF CALAPPA. 1, C. sulcata, male (24079), X 2, ventral view for abdomen; 2, C. yalliis, male (603()8), natural size, dorsal view; 3, same, ventral view.. 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.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Su
RMRHC4GN–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. 372 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. form, C. B. asplenifolia (C. B. laciniata), is less common, and very distinct. C. B. purpurea, C. B. pyramidalis, C. carolijiiana {C. americana), and C. cordaia, are also deserving of attention. Caryas are beautiful park trees, and delight in rich soil and plenty of head-room. As they make few fibrous roots, and do not transplant easily, it is a good idea to set the nuts in the places where the plants are to „ remain. A few of the best kinds are ^^^^^'^^ folia), C. sulcata {C. cordifoj-inis
RMRG7PAX–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 166 PLATE 64. Species of Calappa 1, C. angnsta, ycung male (51070), X I73, vertral view for chelae; 2, same, dorsal view; 3, same ventral view for abdomen; 4, C. angusta, adult male hololype (66382), five-sixths natural size, ventral view for chelae; 5, same, dorsal view; 6, same, ventral view for abdomen; 7, C. sulcata, male (24079), X i-/i, ventral view for chelae; 8, same, dorsal view.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability
RM2AG5FJC–. Annales des sciences naturelles. louve au lith. Imp , B ecmiet, Paris . ng 18 à 32. Pièces du Squelette du Megapodius Duperre y Aïm. des S c.liât, oe S erie Zool. T. 10. PL. 26 4. I Terrapene cannât a , LiraiéII Emjs ornata, Bell.III Testudo sulcata, Mill. Ami. des S c.nat. ôe Serie Zool.T. 10. PL.27.v
RM2AG5F0B–. Annales des sciences naturelles. I Terrapene cannât a , LiraiéII Emjs ornata, Bell.III Testudo sulcata, Mill. Ami. des S c.nat. ôe Serie Zool.T. 10. PL.27.v. r IV Te s tu d o camp aiml a ta, V, alb. V T qt oe c a, Linné. VI Chersemydma mi. Tmp .Bec cpiet, Paris. Ami.des Scnat 6e Série.VII Zool.T. 10. 11.28.
RM2AGA2PK–. Annual report of the regents of the university of the state of New York on the condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History and the historical and antiquarian collection annexed thereto. [Assembly, No. 136.] c 18 PLATE IX. [Assembly Fossils of the Lower Helderberg group.=^ A. From the Waterlime series ( p. 68). 1. Spirifer plicatus. 2. avicula rtjgosa. 3. Tentaculites ornatus. 4. LiTTORINA ANTIQUA. 5. Atrtpa sulcata. 6. Cytherina alta. B. From the Pentamerus limestone ( p. 58). 7. Pentamerus galeatus. 8. Same, front view. 9. euomphalus profundus. 10. Atrypa lacunosa, 11. Lepocrinites ge
RM2AGA31X–. Annual report of the regents of the university of the state of New York on the condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History and the historical and antiquarian collection annexed thereto. [Assembly, No. 136.] c 18 PLATE IX. [Assembly Fossils of the Lower Helderberg group.=^ A. From the Waterlime series ( p. 68). 1. Spirifer plicatus. 2. avicula rtjgosa. 3. Tentaculites ornatus. 4. LiTTORINA ANTIQUA. 5. Atrtpa sulcata. 6. Cytherina alta. B. From the Pentamerus limestone ( p. 58). 7. Pentamerus galeatus. 8. Same, front view. 9. euomphalus profundus. 10. Atrypa lacunosa, 11. Lepocrinites ge
RM2AG63E7–. Annales des sciences naturelles. tc.; Embryologie. — 17. Balanophyllia. Embryologie. — 18. Appareil salivaire des Échidnés. — 19. Crocidura coquerctis; C. etrusca; C.Madagascarensis. — 20. Squelette du Megacephalon maleo. — 21c Pièces du squelette du Megacephalon maleo. — 22. Squelette du Megapodius Duperreyi. — 23. Pièces du squelette du Megapodius Duperreyi. — 24. Callephora anthropoptraga. — 25. Vertèbres cervicales des Chéloniens (cette planche est insérée dans le texte, à la page 89 de larticle n° 7). — 26. Terrapene carenata ; Emys ornata ; Testudo sulcata. — 27. Testudo campanulata ;
RM2AX9BTK–Bulletin - State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut . Fig. 11. Phasgonophora sulcata. NOMENCLATURE OF WING PARTS IN THE DRAWING OFPHASGONOPHORA SULCATA, OLD SYSTEM. Submarginal vein ,Marginal vein .Postmarginal vein .Stigmal vein . COMSTOCK-NEEDHAM SYSTEM. Sc+R+M Sc2+Ri (ist abscissa or part)Sca+Ri (2d abscissa or part)r (radial cross vein) *In the compilation of this superfamily liberal quotations have been taken from theworks of Doctors Wm. H. Ashmead and L. O. Howard. Mr. J. C. Crawford has looked overthe copy and suggested important changes that have been adopted. 444 CON
RM2AKKAN5–A treatise on malacology; or, Shells and shell fish . vate; umbones central, onemore prominent than the other ; valves not gaping;cardinal teeth , bearing the ligament: leading toMactra. (117. e,/.)Sulcata. En. Meth. 230. f. 1. C. nucleus. Sow. Man. 89. * Connected to Anatina by Anaiina rupicola Lam, 368 SHELLS AND SHELL-FISH. PART II* Pandora Lam. Inequivalve, thin, rostrated, perlaceousj one valve flat, the other convex ; ligament internal; umbones small; cardinal teeth 5, lamellar, sagittate, or like aV reversed: connected to ^na^ma.(^^. 1 l7.g,h.) P. rostrata. En. Meth. 251. f. 1. Mactra
RM2AWTG8G–Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft . Michaux hat unter Juglans ambigua einen Baum beschrieben, dessen Früchtekleiner sind, der wohl eine Kreuzung zwischen sulcata X alba ist. Carya tomentosa Nutt.Gen. of N. Am. pl. II, S. 221 (1818). Carya alba Britton in Bull. Torr. Cl. XV, 283 (1888). „ C. Koch, Dendrol. I, 596 (1869).Hicoria alba Britton in Bull, of the Torr. Bot. Cl., S. 275 (1888).Hicorius maxima Rafin., Alsog. Am. 6ö, 67 (1817). „ tomentosa Rafin. a. a. O. (1817). Juglans alba L., Spec. pl. II, 997 (1753). „ „ Mill., Card. Dict. Nr. 4 (1759). „ tomentosa Lam., Enc. m
RM2AX53JH–Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft . elten nur C. alba, porcina, tomentosa und sulcata;bei C. alba und porcina soll das Schattenerträgnis am größten sein. Die Fort-pflanzung erfolge durch Samen, Stock- und Wurzelausschlag. Die Samenjahrewären unregelmäßig: alle 2 — 3, im nördlichen Gebiet alle 3 — 5 Jahre. Ein frei-stehender Baum gebe 2—3 bushel (72 —109 1) Früchte, ein veredelter Pekanbaumbis 15 bushel (544 1). Der kleinste Teil der Früchte gelange zum Keimen, daVögel, Eichhörnchen, Mäuse, Schweine und Menschen den größten Teil vertilgen.Die erscheinenden Sämlinge wären v
RM2CJ5EHR–. Guide to the insects of Connecticut . Fig. 11. Phasgonophora sulcata. NOMENCLATURE OF WING PARTS IN THE DRAWING OFPHASGONOPHORA SULCATA. OLD SYSTEM. Submarginal vein .Marginal vein .Postmarginal vein .Stigmal vein . COMSTOCK-NEEDHAM SYSTEM. Sc+R+M Scz+Ri (ist abscissa or part)Sca+Ri (2d abscissa or part)r (radial cross vein) *In the compilation of this superfamily liberal quotations have been taken from theworks of Doctors Wm. H. Ashmead and L. O. Howard. Mr. J. C. Crawford has looked overthe copy and suggested important changes that have been adopted. 444 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SU
RMRCGCW4–. Die Rohstoffe des Pflanzenreichs : versuch einer Technischen Rohstofflehre des Pflanzenreiches. Botany, Economic. Sechzehnter Abschnitt. Hölzer. 517 Das Holz anderer Hickory-Arten, und zwar der »Bitternuß«, Carya amara Nutt. (Hicoria minima Britt.), der »Spottnuß«, C. tomentosa Nutt. (Hicoria alba Britt.)^ der Schweins-Hickory, C. iporcina Nutt. (Hicoria glabra Britt), sowie der Großfrüchtigen Hickory, C. sulcata Nutt. (Hicoria sulcata Britt.), gleicht im wesentlichen dem oben be- schriebenen. Bei der Spottnuß und der Schweins-Hickory scheinen die Gefäße des Frühholzes mit 0,19—0,24 mm Weite
RMRCM0EE–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. 502 Deutsche Siidpolar-Expedition.. Zwei Arten von Cirolana kommen dabei in Betracht, die bereits vom Kap bekannt waren, C. hirtipes M.-Edw. und C. sulcata H. J. Hansen. C. hirtipes liegt in 44 Exemplaren vor, bei denen keine männlichen Geschlechtsorgane erkennbar waren. Zwei davon sind klein und unentwickelt, die größten Tiere erreichten eine Länge von 17 mm. Es war ja von vornherein wahrscheinlich, daß es sich um diese Art, die häufigste im Kapland, handeln müs
RMRR6NJN–. Abhandlungen der Königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Berlin. Science. ZuMnüQotzschs Abh.über Begon. Physik.Abh.vun 18.64 Taf.l. GezuliAv C.FSchmidt A:Saueria sulcata. B.Baryamonadelpha C.KnesebecltiaMartian;. 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.. Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Berlin : Realschul-Buchhandlung
RMRR55DT–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea -- Norway. Campyiaspidae. UU ITIQ. C G 9-. PI. LIX.. G.0. Sars antogr , . r> (- o Trykt .den private 0pmaalm9,Chr3, Gampyiasprs sulcata, b. U. oars.. 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.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RMREFEY3–. Common trees of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Trees -- Puerto Rico; Trees -- Virgin Islands of the United States. 224. Moral, white manjack Two-thirds natural size. Cordia sulcata DC. 473. 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.. Little, Elbert Luther, 1907-; Wadsworth, Frank H. (Frank Howard). Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
RMREF3E5–. Compendium of histology. Histology. fJ K I , Reissner's membrane with-its insertion (a) into a projection at the so-called habenula sulcata (c) ; b. connective tissue stratum with a vas spirale at the under surface of the membrana basilaris ; c>', teeth of the first series ; d, sulcus spiralis, with thickened epithelium, which extends as far as the developing Cortian organ, f; e, habenula perforata ; C »i, Corti's membrane (1. inner thinner, 2, middle thicker portion of the same, 3. its outer end) ; g, zona pectinata; //, habenula tecta ; k, epithelium of the zona pectinata ; k'. of the
RMRDJDCH–. Natal plants : Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., / by J. Medley Wood and Maurice S. Evans. Published under the auspices of Natal Government and Durban Botanic Society. Botany. PLATE 167.. SETARIA SULCATA, eaddi.. 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.. Wood, John Medley, 1827-1914; Evans, Maurice S. (Maurice Smethurst), 185
RMRMNW4G–. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New-York. Science. Notes on Species of Corbiculadm. Id The Corbicula Largillierti is rare. The specimens in my cabinet, which served for the above description and figure, came from Monsieur Largilliert, from whose collection Philippi described the original Cyrena Largillierti. 26. Corbicula sulcatina, Deshayes. Corbicula sulcatina, Deshayes. Proc. Zool. XXII., 348. 1854. Biv. Brit. Mus. 233. 1854. C. testa transversa, ovato-trigona, turgidula, subsequilaterali, obliqua, transversim dense et tenue sulcata, sulcis pos- F , „g tice evanescentibns; lunu
RMRE1PFT–. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. Fig-. 240. —Bolas {Engelhardtia sptcatit) b. Persistent bracts.. F!g. 241.—Chota-chakma (Qiiercus sulcata), a kind of oak f Fruit (acorn). grooved, jointed, green, so-called leaves are really jointed branches (cladodes) bearing a whorl of minute. 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.. Bose, G. C. London, Blackie & Son Ltd.
RMRJRK39–. Australasian fossils, a students' manual of palaeontology. Paleontology. 200 AUSTRALASIAN FOSSILS. fig. 103—CAINOZOIC GASTEROPODA.. A—Kutrochus fontinalis, Pritchard. Cainozoic (Janjukian). Vict. B—Morio wilsoni, Tate. Cainozoic (Janjukian). Victoria C—Scala lampra, Tate sp. Cainozoic (Janjukian). South Australia D—Natica gibbosa, Hutton. Cainozoic (Janjukian). South Australia E—Volutilithes anticingulatus, McCoy sp. Cainozoic (Janjukian). Victoria F—Struthiolaria sulcata, Hutton. Cainozoic (Awatere series). New Zealand Janjukian Gasteropods.— Species of Gasteropods restricted to the Janjuki
RMRMGX98–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. i f Fig. 6.—Cirolana, penial processes. (vicina Brnrd.). c, theleceps n /, sulcata Hansen, g, palifrons Brnrd a, venusticauda Stebb. b, cranchii Leach . sp. d, cingulata. e, meinerti Brnrd. however, is an exception among authors, and has given figures for all the species described by him, except hirtipes, of which species apparently he had no $$. The reason for this exception may be due to the fact that in this species there are no upstanding papillae, the vasa deferentia opening by pores flush with
RMRMJ97M–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. MARINE SANTONIAN AND CAMPANIAN OSTRACODS PARACYPRIS B. umzambaensis zululandensis Pondoina sulcata Fig. 9. Muscle scars. A. Paracypris umzambaensis Dingle, 1969, Umzamba cliff, LV. B. Paracypris zululandensis sp. nov., SAM-K5589, BH9 110,0 m, LV. C. Pondoina sulcata Dingle, 1969, Umzamba cliff, LV. Scale bars all 30/x. Santonian, and across the Santonian/Campanian boundary. Some of the specimens in BH-9 are very well preserved and are illustrated to supplement the original descriptions given by Dingl
RMRMJ9PM–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. ADDITIONS TO FAUNA-LIST OF S.A. CRUSTACEA AND PYCNOGONIDA 53 The granules on the pleon segments are usually distinct, but are usually obsolete on the ridges bounding the telsonic furrow. I have seen only one specimen as strongly granulate as in Hansen's figure, which shows in addition a median line of granules in the furrow. C. sulcaticauda Stebb. 1904 has the tuberculate ridges nearly parallel, and also a median row of tubercles in the furrow. In other features sulcaticauda and sulcata are quite dis
RMRN2GKF–. Annales de la Société malacologique de Belgique. Mollusks; Zoology. 292 SOCIÉTÉ MALACOLOGIQUÉ DE BELGIQUE LISTE DES MOLLDSQDES RECUEILLIS A ANVERS DAiNS DES DÉPOTS « SCALDISIKNS » NON CLASSÉS NI DÉTERMINÉS.. Murex torluosus, So^v. CanccUaria viridula, Fab. (C. costellitera, Sow.) Trophon anliqimm, L. var. carinatuni, Wood i . . » » var. ju£;osuni, Wood » elcgans, Charlesw. » muricalum, AfoJî// » scalariformc, Oould. Nassa consociala, -5. Wood » lloxuosa? Broc. » incrassala, Mull » pygma'a, L Cassis saburon, Basl. Columbella sulcata,/S'oit; Pleuroloma elegans?iS'mc. (Plcuroloma incrassata, Du
RMRGHEKK–. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. f Fig. 13.—Glochidia of common fresh-water mussels. (After Surber, 1912 and 1915.). a, Strophitus edentulus. fe, SympJiynota complanata. c, Symphynota compressa. d, Symphynota costatn. e, Truncilla sulcata. f, Tntogonia tubcrculata. g. Unto crassidens. h. Unto gibbosus. would make a line i inch in length. Hookless glochidia are possessed by practically all of the more important commercial mussels; in fact, as far as we know, this type of glo- chidium characterizes all the genera and species not mentioned in the paragraphs im- medi
RMRGDB1X–. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Fisheries -- United States; Fish-culture -- United States. d f Fig. 13.—Glochidia of common fresh-water mussels. (After Surber, 1912 and 1915.). a, Strophitus edentulus. b, Symphynota complanata. c, Symphynota compressa. d, Symphynota costata. i, Truncilla sulcata. f, Tritogonia tuberculata. g, Vnio crassidens. k. Unto gibbosus. would make a line i inch in length. Hookless glochidia are possessed by practically all of the more important commercial mussels; in fact, as far as we know, this type of glo- chidium characterizes all the genera and spe
RMRHK255–. Biology of the seas of the U.S.S.R. Marine biology -- Soviet Union; Hydrology -- Soviet Union. 132 BIOLOGY OF THE SEAS OF THE U.S.S.R.. Fig. 50. Murman Biological Station of the Academy of Sciences of the u.s.s.r. in the Dal'naya Zelenetskaya Guba on the Murman Peninsula coast (1938). 100 m) and the population of the branched Lithothamnion are found every- where. Both these communities are peculiar to places with vigorous water movement; the polychaetes Thelepus cincinnatus, Eunice norvegica, the mol- luscs Astarte elliptica, A. crenata, A. sulcata, Cardium fasciatum, C. elegantu- lum, bryoz
RMREJD1N–. Cold-water Coral Reefs: out of sight - no longer out of mind. UNEP-WCMC Biodiversity Series 22. Cold-water coral reefs. Figure 7: The Sula Reef. (A) Shaded multibeam map of the Sula Reef. The dark spots mark individual reefs superimposed on lineations created by grounding icebergs some thousands of years ago. (Bl A gallery of Lophelia on the reef top. (C) Zooplankton is a major food source for the corals. (D) Anthothela grandiflora (octocoral). IE) ^cesfa excavata, the largest clam in the reef. IF) Escaping Chlamys sulcata with Protanthea simplex (Actinaria). (G) Escaping octopus. (H) Assemb
RMRGENF3–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 232 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OP COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY ''Tabula XXVI Fig. A. Testudo sulcata. Lin. Syst. Nat. Classis III. Orclo I. Genus CXIX. Spec. Habitat in India occidentali. B. Pars inferior. C. Caput magnitudine naturali." Thus no doubt remains as to sulcata being the correct name to apply to this species. Furthermore, Parker points out that plate xxvi appeared in Part 5, which, according to Sherborn and Iredale (1921, Ibis:302'309) was published apparently in 1779 or 1780. Common names. Spurred Tortoise (preferred)
RMRGK00E–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Botany; Botany. Fig. 4 Cornutispora lichenicola (IMI 186831—holotype). A, Conidiogenous cells. B, Conidia. Reproduced from Hawksworth (1976 : 52). Somerset, Nettlecombe Park, on Parmelia sulcata, 20 September 1980, D. L. Hawkswvrth 5069 (IMI 251487!). Scotland, Kintyre, c. 7 km SW of Crinan, on islet N of Carsaig Island, on Lobaria pulmonaria, 14 August 1977, N. Brandt (E!, IMI 224707!; with Endophragmiella hughesii). —Italy: Sudtirol, Otztaler Alpen, Vinschgau, on Rhizoplaca chrysoleuca, 18 October 1975, J. Hafellner (GZU!; with Lichenoconiu
RMRDMWTE–. Text-book of zoology for junior students. Zoology. Fig. 53. — Colony of FeretUhtm c-ynoriiorinm, of tlie natural size, with the polypes protiuded.. Fig. 54.—reuHotiila sulcata, seen from the diir.sa] side. Sliglilly reduced, after Kblliker. j.T-otruded and retracted at will. Another well-known member of this order—the ty]je of another family—is the "Sea-rod " ( Virgularia), which has the form of a long rod-shaped body of a light flesh colour, supported upon a calcareous rod (sclerobasis). somewhat like a knit- ting-needle, which is covered by the coenosarc. From the ccenosarc are g
RMRMJFBY–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 222 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM U BH9 Z U II Camp. - 1 C. newtoni 1 III Sant. - II ^ lv Con. - III II Camp. - I IV Con. - III HI ....... Sant. - O. pennata. BH9 G. af ricanus """^---^^ P. sulcata. 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.. South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum
RMRN1JX1–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Insects; Entomology. (d73) Cérambycides de la région de Jatahy. 71. C. neglectum. (X4.) antice flavo-marginato,fronte sulcata, punctata, tuberibiis antenniferis haud longitudinaUter striatis, subtUiter punctulatis, vertice crebre punctato sulcoque debili, laevi longitudinaUter vage notato; antennae corpore haud longiores, scapo obconico, basi haud excavato, subtilissime punctulato, art. 3-4obsolete, o-tl subacute carinatis, 6-10 apice interno valde angulatis; thorax latitudine paulo brecior, basi apiceque constrictits et transversim sulcatus, ma
RMRMNWA0–. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New-York. Science. 66 Notes on Species of Corbiculadce. Fig. 11. 9. Corbicula rhomboidea, Prime. Corbicula rhomboidea, Prime. Acad. N. S. Phil. Proc. 127. 1861. Prime Cat. 3. 1863. C. testa ovato-transversa, subsequilaterali, tnmidnla, solicliuscula; utraque extrernitate obtusa; regulariter sulcata ; epi- dennide nitente, fuscescente vestita ; umbonibus tumi- dnlis, magnis, obliquis, profunde erosis; margarita albidolilacina; cardine incrassato; lunula ovato- lanceolata. Long. 23 ; lat. 19 ; diara. 14 mill. Hob.—Malacca. Collect. Cuming et Prime. Th
RMRHG4H3–. The biology of marine animals. Marine animals; Physiology, Comparative. (c) (d) Fig. 9.4. Responses to Stimulation of Cnidae on the Tentacles of Anemonia sulcata (a) Response of cnidae to touch by human hair; (b) lack of response to clean glass bead; (c) sensitization of cnidoblasts to a glass bead by immersion for 5 min in sea water + saliva (0-1 % dry weight); (d) response to a glass bead smeared with alcoholic extract of Pecten mantle. Scale, 100 //. (After Pantin (92).) recorded for higher vertebrates, including man, may be due to anaphylactic shock from included proteins (12, 33, 85#, 9
RMRHXED0–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. Fig. 1. Campylopus Benedicti. a = Teil eines Blattquerschnittes; b = Sporogon ca. 10:1. ventrali strato uno cellularum amplarum hyalinarum in ceteris stratis cellulis modice incrassatis exstructo, lamina e cellulis rectangularibusluteis, marginalibus multo angustio- r i b u s , superne brevioribus areolata, alaribus p a u c i s amplis hyalinis fugacibus. Seta straminea cygnoideo- decurvata, 10—15 mm longa; theca pendula elliptica, infra ostium leviter contracta, sulcata, olivacea; operculum rubrum longe oblique rostratum; annulus biserialis; per
RMRGJ5GD–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . Fig. 7 Late Llandovery brachiopods from the Oslo Region. 7a-c, Eocoelia hemisphaerica (J de C Sowerby, 1839), internal moulds of two pedicle valves (BC 6509a, BC 6503), and a brachial valve (BC 6509b) from Rytteraker Formation, Hoppestad, Locality 11, 7a,b x 2.5; 7c x 4; 7d, Eocoelia sulcata (Prouty, 1923), internal mould of pedicle valve BC 6730 from Porsgrunn Formation, Holmestrand, Locality 3, x 2; 7e, Cyrtia exporrecta (Wahlenberg, 1818), internal mould of conjoined valves, BC 10584 from Porsgrunn Formation, Porsgrunn, Locality
RMRHDM44–. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. Fig. 9. Morphology of Monoleptoides sulcata (Laboissiere, 1940). a-c. Habitus showing typical colour variation, d. Pronotum, detail, e, f. Basal antennomeres one to four of male (e) and female (f). g-i. Median lobe, lateral (g), dorsal (h), and ventral, with- out endophallic structures (i). j. Spennathecae of two different females. Scale bars: 1 mm. 1 9, 1 6^, Buamba Forest, 0.45N/30.02E, Semliki Valley, XI. 1907, S. A. Neave (BMNH); 2 2 9, Budongo Fo- rest, 1.45N/31.35E, 1200 m, XII. 1911, S. A. Neave (BMNH); 1 Kampala, 0.19N/32.35E, XI.-XII.1920, S. A. Ne
RMRMKF2T–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 11. Pondoina sulcata, Umzamba, Santonian III. A. SAM-PC6507, LV, bed 3, SEM 570. B. SAM-PC6508, RV, bed 3, SEM 572. C. SAM-PC6509, internal LV, bed 3, SEM 561. D. SAM-PC6510, internal RV, bed 3, SEM 554. E. SAM-PC6509, muscle scars, LV, bed 3, SEM 569. F. SAM-PC6511, bed 7, SEM 2086. Scale bars: A-D, F = 100/x, E = 30 fi.. 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 m
RMRHRGNW–. Bihang till Kongl. Svenska vetenskaps-akademiens handlingar. Science; Botany. Bihang Ull K Sv.Vet..Al^d.l{aiaai. Bd. 8 m 21. Platel. Lirli.W. Schlachter,StocMioIm. 1. Cocconeis Placer.tuJa E v. "baliica, 9. a Mastogloia lanceolata Thw. var. elipticä. 9. li M. lanceolata ThvT-.var amphicepnala 3 M Dansei Thwv. eliptica C.Ag. 4. M.Brauntt Gran. 5. Ampliora laevis Grsg. 6. A. macilenta &reg. 7 k rotusia var lainor. 8 .A. sulcata Bréb. 3 A. staurophorat., sp. 10 }. irirästaGreö i. miauta. 11. T[avictTlaThxucIiolTrpr..Qi?'n sp.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned pa
RMRJDCXG–. Cesk houby. Fungi -- Czech Republic. -C 7. r,; ivor :i r Ki^kuÅina sl)iral;; si. .1/. Mickin'á v ÅÃ-jnu u>i9. â L'vá(li 'J"rt)lska, ale pochybuji, že jest lo samostatný druh. H. lacunosa Afzel 1783. (()l)r. 168.) (11. Aliira Schaff.. II. numa- cella Scii.. II. sulcata Wlld.) Lli. rýhovaný. Plodn. kolmá. 3âO cm vys.. kl. nejprv miskov.. 2â4 cm v pr.. pak ale dolu dvojlaloÄnÄ sehnutý, uprostÅed sedlovitÄ vykrojeivý, volný, na ixjvrchu rovný, hladký, Å¡edohnÄdý a/, hnÄdý. Stopka Å¡edá. dvakrát delÅ¡Ã- kl., i cm. ti., podÄl hluhoce rýhov. a ostÅe žebernatá. 'Åec. 400
RMRCHGKE–. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert. Plants; Plants. 134 Die Sudetenländer.. Abb. 45. Uie drei wiclitigsten Steppengräser Zentralböhmens. a Avena desertorum. b Andropogon Ischaemum. c Stipa Tirsa. Die Schwingelsteppe. Auch diese Formation ist noch nicht als typische Steppe aufzufassen. Festuca sulcata und Koeleria gracilis bilden entweder mit- einander vergesellschaftet oder allein vorherrschend die dicht geschlossene Grasnarbe ; beigemengt finden sich auch Festuca duriusciila, F. glaiica, Carex. Please note that these images are extrac
RMRCHRWG–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. Fig. (IS. Discosira sulcata Rabenh., a Schalen- ansicht, b Stück vom Kiel, c Kette. (Nach Rabenhorst.) Fig. 09. Paralia sulcata (Ehrenb.) Cleve. (Nach V. Smith.) 4. Paralia Heiberg. Zellen cylindrisch. Schalen mit einer dem Rand parallelen Furche. Schalenstructur ungleichartig; im Centrum fein punktiert, am Rande Areolenkranz. 8 Arten, marin und fossil. P. sulcata (Ehrenb.) Cleve Fig. 69).. Please note that
RMRCHRWD–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. Fig. (IS. Discosira sulcata Rabenh., a Schalen- ansicht, b Stück vom Kiel, c Kette. (Nach Rabenhorst.) Fig. 09. Paralia sulcata (Ehrenb.) Cleve. (Nach V. Smith.) 4. Paralia Heiberg. Zellen cylindrisch. Schalen mit einer dem Rand parallelen Furche. Schalenstructur ungleichartig; im Centrum fein punktiert, am Rande Areolenkranz. 8 Arten, marin und fossil. P. sulcata (Ehrenb.) Cleve Fig. 69).. Please note that
RMRC92FP–. Embryogenesis in plants. Embryology. Fig. 78 A, B, Embryogeny in Monotropa hypopitys. A, L.s. of seed, showing embryo- germling, as yet without mycorrhizic fungus. B, An older germhng with fungus (B, X 10; after Francke). C-E, Embryogeny in Zeuxine sulcata. C, Binucleate embryo sac and two-ceiled nucellar embryo. D, E, Formation of several embryos (C, X 490; D, E, x 56; after Swamy). without differentiation of plumule, cotyledons or radicle. The cellular endosperm forms a rather feeble chalazal haustorium but a very aggressive micropylar one with intercellular hypha-like branches which penet
RMRCE611–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. Fig. 2. Species of the Antarctic macroplankton. a, Diphyes antarctica, anterior nectophore, x 2. b, Dhnophyes arctica, anterior nectophore (after Moser), x 7. c, Sibogita borchgrevinki (after E. T. Browne), x ij. d, Pyrostephos vanhoffeni, nectophore, x 5. e, Solmandella sp., x 2. /, Tomopteris carpenteri, x 1. g, Auricularia antarctica, x 8. //, Vanadis antarctica, anterior portion, x 1. i, Cleodora sulcata, x 3. j, Limacina helicina, x 5. k, Limacina balea, x 15. /, Spongiobranchaea australis,
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