RM2WKY5RC–Cassinia leptophylla ssp. fulvida (Golden Cotton wood / Golden bush / Golden Heather) with Phormium tenax maori group (New Zealand Flax),July, England
RM2WGBB3H–Three-nerved Cassinia, Cassinia trinerva in flower in south-eastern Australia.
RM2DEM5YW–A close up of a Shiny Cassinia (Cassinia longifolia) in an open forest bushland near Ellenborough Falls, New South Wales, Australia
RMT18T51–Sprawler moth, Asteroscopus sphinx. Bombyx sphinx, Phalaena cassinia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock from Eugenius Johann Christoph Esper’s Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der Natur, Erlangen, 1786.
RF2DP3R81–Shiny Cassinia plant in flower
RMM0RXEY–Cassinia leptophylla - Savill Garden - Windsor Great Park, England - DSC06000
RF2DCFTT2–Stiff Cassinia flowers with insects feeding
RM2E0371D–Dollybush Cassinia aculeata Asteraceae Photographed in Tasmania, Australia
RMAX3CNW–CASSINIA LEPTOPHYLLA
RM2C1C8CY–00829101.tif Cassinia vauvilliersii Hook f.
RM2JRJ02P–Cassinia, circa 1910, by Fred Brockett.
RF2J0X66H–You can see why this common flowering shrub is called Caulflower Bush - but it's also called Shiny Dogwood or Cassinia Longifolia.
RM2JRHYW8–Cassinia, circa 1910, by Fred Brockett.
RF2DFBJ4A–You can see why this common flowering shrub is called Caulflower Bush - but it's also called Shiny Dogwood or Cassinia Longifolia.
RM2JRC7PT–Cassinia leptophylla on rock, circa 1922, by Dr Leonard Cockayne F.R.S.
RMB2568X–TAUHINU CASSINIA LEPTOPHYLLA FLOWERS
RM2JRBHCF–Cassinia leptophylla (G. Forster) R. Brown, 1895, United Kingdom, by Sydney Parkinson. Gift of the British Museum, 1895.
RF2K187ER–Close up of Cassinia ward silver topiary seen against a dark background in the garden.
RF2JM7WDP–A vertical closeup of a shrub of white Cassinia aculeata growing in sunlight
RF2H8K5RE–Stiff Cassinnia plant in flower
RM2WGBB3P–Three-nerved Cassinia, Cassinia trinerva in flower in south-eastern Australia.
RF2AB6JRT–Honey bee on Yellow Cassina
RM2BTW537–Cassinia laevis Aiton.
RM2JRMDC4–[Villadirua Australe; Lapenophora Forsteri; Craspeda finbriata; Cassinia retorta; Orathamnus Glomaratus; Brachycome Sinclarii; Cotula atrata;], circa 1885, New Zealand, by Sarah Featon.
RMM82EW2–Cassinia (1916) (20352195918)
RM2BT5520–Sprawler moth, Asteroscopus sphinx. Bombyx sphinx, Phalaena cassinia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock from Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der Natur, Erlangen, 1786.
RM2CPHTJ7–. Cassinia . DELAWARE VALLEY ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB. 65
RMPG230D–. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. DAISY, DANDELION, AND THISTLE FAMILY 431. Fi^;, 152. Cassinia Vauvilliersii I,' riiii. size).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Laing, R. M. (Robert Malcolm), b. 1865; Blackwell, E. W. (Ellen W. ). Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs
RMMCRCH9–. 3. Acronycta Ligustri, SV. Kaupe von Juli bis September in allen Grössen auf cIm- luuuwoide auzutreften. Sie sitzt auf der Unterseite der Blätter und bohrt sich zur Verwandlung in faules Holz oder nagt Ilolzspiine zu ihrem Gewebe ab. Die Entwickclung des Falters fälll in den Juni und Juli. (Vergl. auch Fraxinus.) 4. Amphipyra pyramidea, Ifb. (Yergl. Corylus.) 5. Astoroscopiis cassinia, JIO. (Siehe ('rataogus.) G. Polyphaenis sericata, J^Jsp. — prospicua, Br/,h. Die Kaupc lebt nach v. lleinemann auf Kainweide und Geisblatt, überwintert an der Erde unter Blättern und verwandelt sich im Mai in
RF2T4GFXY–You can see why this common flowering shrub is called Caulflower Bush - but it's also called Shiny Dogwood or Cassinia Longifolia, at Hochkins Ridge.
RF2H4GXBB–It's going to be a good season for Shiny Dogwood (Cassinia Longifolia) after a wet Spring. It's easy to see why this is also called Cauliflower Bush.
RM2CPHT05–. Cassinia . DELAWARE VALLEY ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB. 65. 66 PROCEEDINGS OP THB
RMPG3H62–. 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 355. Cassinia phylicifolia/jQCj Wood.. 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 Smethur
RMME8448–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 97. A Raoulia australis Hook. fll. — B Raoulia catipes (DC.) Hook. fll. C, D Q, und ^ Bl. der letzteren. (Original.) 18 Arten, 16 in Neuseeland, darunter R. australis Hook. fil. (Fig. 97 A), in Victoria und Tasmanien, R. catipes Hook. fil. (Fig. 97 B—D), 1 Tasmanien und Neuseeland gemeinsam, R. Planchoni Hook. fil. 233. Cassinia R. Br. Kf. klein, in Rispen oder Ebensträußen, homogam oder mit wenigen Q Bl.; Hüllb. trockenhäutig, gefärbt, die inneren zuweilen mit kleinen, stra
RF2H4GXAX–It's going to be a good season for Shiny Dogwood (Cassinia Longifolia) after a wet Spring. It's easy to see why this is also called Cauliflower Bush.
RF2J2DBXC–Dogwood is one of the most common plants in Australia. This is Shiny Dogwood (Cassinia Longifolia), which has longer leaves than Common Dogwood.
RM2CPCMM9–. The Ibis . Keulcraajns. liLh M &: N Ha.nliajrt ingj. Fl^ I . CASSINIA RUBICUNDA Fi^ 2. C, FINS CHI. i Ibis. 1870, PI. Ill. Keulein^Lni; litii. M (Srlf .Hajiliart imp ASTUR MACRURUS Ibis.1870.Pl.lV
RF2J2DBY4–Dogwood is one of the most common plants in Australia. This is Shiny Dogwood (Cassinia Longifolia), which has longer leaves than Common Dogwood.
RM2CPCMNA–. The Ibis . Keu]emans,liLh . M k N.Hanliarb imp Fif .l.iETHOPYGA CHRTSTINtEV?. NECTAROPHILA GRAY!, II [bis 18 70. PI. II.. Keulcraajns. liLh M &: N Ha.nliajrt ingj. Fl^ I . CASSINIA RUBICUNDA Fi^ 2. C, FINS CHI. i Ibis. 1870, PI. Ill
RF2J2DBW5–Dogwood is one of the most common plants in Australia. This is Shiny Dogwood (Cassinia Longifolia), which has longer leaves than Common Dogwood.
RF2J2DC09–Dogwood is one of the most common plants in Australia. This is Shiny Dogwood (Cassinia Longifolia), which has longer leaves than Common Dogwood.
RF2DA23PE–Native Alpine Forest in the Cathedral Ranges, Victoria, Australia. After the 2009 fires the tree ferns and dogwood have recovered well.
RM2CPAGTK–. The Wilson bulletin . g. Georgiana Klingle Holmes. He was elected an associate member of the American Ornithol-ogists Tnion in 1902, and a corresponding member of the DelawareValley Ornithological Club in 1904, and his most elaborate paper.The short-billed Marsh Wren {Cistothorus stellaris) in EasternPennsylvania and New Jersey, in the Cassinia for 1904, suggestscareful and critical research and exceptional ability. The writer had the pleasure of meeting him at a gathering ofornithologists in Philadelphia a few years since and found him quiet,affable, enthusiastic, peculiarly attractive, and
RM2CPHT03–. Cassinia . 66 PROCEEDINGS OP THB. Flicker Whip-poor-will ....j Night Hawk Chimney Swift Hummingbird Kingbird Great Crested Flyea Phoebe Bobolink , Cowbird Red-winged BlackblBaltimore Oriole .... Purple Grackle Chipping Sparrow ., Chewink i Indigobird Scarlet Tiiuager .... Purple Martin Baru Swallow Red-eyed Vireo Black and White WChestnut-sided War Ovenbird Maryland Yellow-th Chat Catbird Brown Thrasher ..j House Wren Wood Thrush Hermit Thrush Robin Bluebird
RM2CNY4RK–. Bird-lore . ews 43 Law, with the care of our seventy birdreservations, and with so many otherresponsibilities that it is difficult to under-stand why similar Bureaus have not beenestablished in countries having economicproblems essentially like our own.— F. M.C. Cassinia: a Bird Annual. Proceedingsof the Delaware Valley OrnithologicalClub, No. XXIII, 1919, pp. 1-55;2 half-tones, ills., i chart. During the year 1919, the D. V. (). C.held sixteen meetings with an averageattendance of twcntN-five meml)crs, or joint meeting of these two clubs. Doubtlessother common interests of both societiesmig
RM2CPJMCK–. The Ibis . f North America ; Tschiision Austro-Hungariau Avian Literature; Aquila; AustralAvian Record; British Birds; Cassinia for 1912; JournalS. African Oru. Union; and List of other OrnithologicalPublications received . 457 XXVI. Letters, Extracts, and Notes :— Mr. Bannermans Expedition to the Canary Islands; TheReturn of Dr. AVollastons Kew Guinea Expedition ; I)irdProtection in the United States ; Life-IIistory of NorthAmerican Birds ; The Emu in London 48;5 (overb fur bindhig last years Volume may be had ou application to thePublisher. Price Is. 6d., post free. Communications intended
RM2CPHTHN–. Cassinia . t was located in chestnut woodsand occupied probably ten acres, shifting from place to place asthe birds were disturbed. The wooded area in this region ex-tends over the hills for miles. The Crows come from all pointsof the compass for miles to reach this roost. I have notedthem as early as 3:30 p. m. six miles to the southward goingtowards it. By 4:30 many flocks may be seen flying in variousdirections about the roosting-place often going a mile or two inan apparently uncertain manner and finally returning to theroost. As to the number of birds I would not pretend to guess,there
RM2CPHRAF–. Cassinia . he namesof the earlier stations, from which the species was reported, aregiven in order to show that they were by no means always themost southern or nearest to the river. Chimney Swift. April 15. Haddonfield, Lans- downe. April 21. Westtown. April 22. Beverly,BrynMawr. April 23. Olney. April 24. Eight stations. April 25. Sixteen stations. Ovenbird.April 22. Olney.April 24. Knowlton.April 25. Oak Lane.April 26. Lansdowne.April 29. Frankford, Kennett, Swarthmore.April 30. Seven stations.May 1. Ten stations. Scarlet Tanager.April 30. Olney, Germantown.May 3. Bryn Mawr.May 6. Haverfo
RM2CP48R6–. Bird lore . The Migration of Warblers Fifteenth Paper. Illustrated by Louis Agassiz Fuertes and Bruce Horsfall . . IV. IV. Cooke . 61 Some Suggestions for Bird Houses. Illustration IV. C. Egan . 62 California Valley Partridge. Illustration ... ■ . .63 A Brief General Classification of the Songs of Eastern North American Wood Warblers Gerald H. Thayer . 64 NOTES FROM FIELD AND STUDY .... 66 Our Robins Nest, illustrated, Katharine S. Parsons; Bird Notes from a Florida Porch,Philip S Laurent; Shoot the Fyictor, J. C. Allen; A Tragedy, Lucy V. Baxter Coffin. BOOK NEWS AND REVIEWS 69 Cassinia; Wi
RM2CPHW8M–. Cassinia . Arthur C. Emlen 22 The Heart of the New Jersey Pine Barrens Herbert L. Coggins 26 Report on the Spring Migration of 1902 Witmer Stone 32 Birds that Struck the City Hall Tower During 1902 49 Elliott Coues on the Death of John Cassin 50Abstract of the Proceedings of the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club 1902 51 Bird Club Notes 58 List of Officers and Members of the Del. Valley Ornith. Club 1903 60 Index 64 PUBLICATIONS OF THE D. V. O. C. The Birds of Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, by WitmerStone, pp. 176 with two maps and portrait of Alex.Wilson One Dollar. (Post paid $1.12)
RM2CPE26X–. The Ibis . LONDON 11. H. POLLER, 7 PRINCES STM^&^e* taylor and prancis, printers,]. UARE. [RED LltHLCqiOT, FLEET STREET. CONTENTS OF NUMBER XV. (continued). PageXXXIV. Notices of recent Ornithological Publications:— 62. Andres Naturalist in the Guianas 459 03. Annals of Scottish Natural History 460 64. Arrigoni Degli Oddis Manual of Italian Ornithology 461 05. The Auk 462 66. Avicultural Magazine 463 07. Barrett-Hamilton on the Winter Whitening of certain ) Animals I 464 68. Bartsch on the Herons of the District of Columbia . ) 69. Cassinia ap 70. Clarke on the Migration of Birds j 4bo 71
RM2CPHWY2–. Cassinia . esting of the Mockingbird in Eastern Pennsylvania W. E. Roberts and W. E. A Spring Migration Record for 1893-1900 Frank The Spring Migration of 1901 Birds that Struck the City Hall Tower During 1901.Abstract of the Proceedings of the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club 1901Bird Club Notes List of Officers and Members of the Del. Valley Ornith.Index Hannum 35 L. Burns 37 40 44 45 53 Club 1902 55 59 PUBLICATIONS OF THE D. V. O. C. The Birds of Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, by WitmerStone, pp. 176 with two maps and portrait of Alex.Wilson One Dollar. (Post paid $1.12) Abstract
RM2BXBAD0–Cassinia compacta F Muell Cassinia compacta F Muell.
RM2CPHTPC–. Cassinia . kable Night Migration at Mt. Pocono, Pa. Report on the Spring Migration of 1903 Abstract of the Proceedings of the Delaware ValleyOrnithological Club 1903 City Ornithology Bird Club Notes List of Officers and Members of the D. V. O. C. 1904 Index WiTMER Stone I Spencer Trotter 6 James A. G. Rehn II Samoei. N. Rhoads 17 Herbert l. Coggins Henry W. Fowler WimAM L. Baily Witmer Stone 29435458 717880 83 87 PUBLICATIONS OF THE D. V. O. C. The Birds of Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, by WitmerStone, pp. 176 with two maps and portrait of Alex.Wilson One Dollar. (Post paid 51.12) Abs
RM2BXBADC–Cassinia vauvilliersii Hook f Cassinia vauvilliersii Hook f.
RM2CNE56W–. Cassinia . Pike County, Pa.Report on the Spring Migration of 1905City OrnithologyAbstract of the Proceedings of the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club for 1905Bibliography 1905Bird Club Notes List of Officers and Members of the D. V. O. C. 1906Index Spencer Trotter I Cornelius Weygandt 6 Richard F. Miller 24 Sanford Omensetter 33 C. J. Peck 36 Witmer Stone 40 E. Seymour Woodruff 45 Witmer Stone 52 68 69 77 80 82 87 PUBLICATIONS OF THE D. V. O. C. The Birds of Eastern Pennsylvajoia and New Jersey, by WitmerStone, pp. 176 with two maps and portrait of Alex.Wilson. One Dollar (Post paid $1.12)
RM2BXBADG–Cassinia fulvida A Cunn DC Cassinia fulvida A Cunn DC.
RM2CPGWMA–. The Wilson bulletin . e, Vol. V., No. 1. Cassinia, Vol. V., 1901. Condor, The, Vol. IV., No. 3. Journal of the Maine Ornithological Society, The, Vol. IV.,No. 2. Maine Sportsman, Vol. IX., Nos. 103, 104, 105. Ohio Naturalist, The, Vol. II., Nos. 5, 6, 7. Our Animal Friends, Vol. XXIX., No. 9. Plant World, The, Vol. V., Nos. 2 and 3. Pollination of Flowers, The. Nature Study Leaflet No. 1.New Hampshire College Agricultural Experiment Station. Re-view of the North American species of Athysanus. (Jassidse.) Series 6, Nos. 14,15, Ohio State University Bulletin,Dept. Zool. and Ent., Nos. 7, 8. ER
RM2BXC4DB–Cassinia leptophylla G Forst Aiton Cassinia leptophylla G Forst Aiton.
RM2CPHPX1–. Cassinia . anna at Marietta, March 19, one of five, the otherof thirteen individuals; three were killed (Bidler). Bittern, Botaurus lentiginnsus. Moorestown, N. J., April 5(Evans), Summit, N. J., April 10 (Holmes). Great Blue Heron, Arden herodiax. Frankford, Phila., May2 (Miller), Lansdowne, March 26 (A. J. Pennock), Pottstown,May 9 (Hill School Club), Downstown, N. J., May 15 (Fair),Summit, N. J., April 3 (Holmes). Little Blue Heron, Ardea caerulea. One adult male seen atHolmesburg, May 11 (Miller). Clapper Rail, Rallus crepitans. Cape May, N. J., March 5(Hand). Nasiks. Flicker Whip-poor-w
RM2BXD898–Cassinia uncata A Cunn ex DC Cassinia uncata A Cunn ex DC.
RM2CPHRX1–. Cassinia . re Report on the Spring Migration of 1904 City Ornithology Abstract of the Proceedings of the Delaware ValleyOrnithological Club 1904 Bird Club Notes List of Officers and Members of the D. V. O. C, 1904 Index WiTMER Stone I Cornelius Weygandt 6 ChreswellJ. Ht-NT 14 La Rde K. Holmes I- Thomas II. Jackson 26 John D. Carter 29 Thomas D. Keim 36 Charles J. Pennock 4S WiTMBR STONE 46 61 62 69 74 79 PUBLICATIONS OF THE D. V. O. 0. The Birds of Eastern Pentisylvanio and New Jersey, by WitmerStone, pp. 176 with two maps and portrait of Alex.Wilson. One Dollar (Post paid ^r. 12) Abstract o
RM2CDYHY9–. Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . ep. (upper)pa/. Aft lysvl «£•»• - p**- ^) xy.^pA.. Fig. 7.—Cassinia fulvidn : Part of T.S. of leaf. Pkgg.—Ecological Study of New Zealand Sand-dune Plants. 173E. Table of Leaf-characters, External and Anatomical. Growth-form. Leaf, Outward Appearance. ^! CDCD -w x FH Stems reducedor creeping. be a £«! O to is3 >>3 o tz> t-to d CDCO .Q •£ 3.a a a, CD o*h r/l c« CD 1. Calamagrostis Billardieri.. 2. Arundo conspicua 3. Poa caespitosa 4. Festuca littoralis 5. Scirpus nodosus 6. frondosus 7. Carex pumila 8. Leptocarpus simplex 9
RM2CPHW8C–. Cassinia . ay 7May 6 .May 8Mayl3A].r.21Apr. 2]Apr. 12 Mav 31 Apr.28.Apr.27 May 3! Apr.2G|May 3Apr.27iMay 4 May 4 .May 1 Apr, 26Apr.22Apr.26May 3 .May 2.Apr.28jMay 2 Apr. 6 May 12Mar.l3Mar. 1 Mar. 23 Apr.24May 17 May 1Mar.30 Apr.2: Apr. Apr.24 Apr.23May 5|.May 5May 4: May 1May 7 May 3Mar.17,Mar.25 Apr,20 .pr.May 16MayApr, 2 7Mar, MarMar.30Apr, 20 May 6 May 9Apr, 2 7May 1Apr.26Apr.2 Apr.27Apr.27May 4 ADr.27Apr.28 May 1Apr.19 Mur.20 iMar. 7 May eJMay 1Feb.28|Feb.15Apr.l3 Apr. 2Apr.30May 0May .May 10May 11 Apr. 16May 1 May 11Apr.30 May 8May 2 May May 3 Apr.30 MayApr.27May 11May 5Mar. 1Mar, 1 Ap
RM2CPHRWE–. Cassinia . IMay 27 Apr.l7]Apr.20 !May 10 May Ij.May 3 May 6 Mar.l3 Mar.l2Mar.l5May 8 May 4 Mar 9Apr.18 Mar.14.Mar.21Mar. 2Feb 28 Mar. 4.May 2iMay 6,May 8Feb. 15 Feb.24Fi-b. 13 Mar.27 .Mar.27 Apr.20 Apr.25May 1 May 7 May 6 May 6iMay 5 May 14Apr. 9Apr.lO|May 9Apr.28 Apr.l8Apr.27 May 4 jMaylO Apr.30 May 10 May 8 Apr.30 iMay 4 iMay 9 May 4 Apr.30 Apr.23JMay 5 ,Vpr.22|May 9 May 6 May 5Apr.36 May 9May 2Apr.20Apr.25May 7Apr.20Mar. 1Feb. 14 »r. 3 Apr. 6Feb.27Feb. 9. TABLE II,.SPRINIl .MIGR.VrlON, 1903. Earliest d.tk8 oi AaaivAL op thirty-two BPKCiKa in thk nvsPhiladelphia sections and at sevkntken
RM2CPHPX6–. Cassinia . •iffj diOoiqpBMg . ■X> ■^ CO (M .-t irt I C<1 — I—t C^l t C- 03 CL :3 ai =i ! < S <3 S S ^ ;fa-» fc^ tl >^ u u u a S. C n: (d 3; & ^ ^ ^ ^ t- >> >» t*^ fc- >» C * cj 03 & ci 1: P. :s;? -^ s : : : .S-g- : : : a. A = :^o :„ :^ : :S d „• o ? • : 3 -3 : ^ : S •? ^ • g ?i .tf g.= S § £- S -5 J: .5 1; S •.= ^ .^1= 5 .£ = ■£! 1 !c S v .0 « .^ DELAWARE VALLEY ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB. 51. 52 PR(iCl;EDINrT> OK THE Ci ^ in — o o ^ CO cs —• ^ — ■< M -I* :o ••Bj ianjo •nqj C^ CO C^ C^ t>^ C l^ U >^ >^ U >t >> t-. ti i- OS Q. pH p. !s<!s<:
RMRFPD2G–. Cassinia. Ornithology; Ornithology; Ornithology. . 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.. Delaware Valley Ornithological Club. Philadelphia : Delaware Valley Ornithological Club
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RMRFPD1Y–. Cassinia. Ornithology; Ornithology; Ornithology. . 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.. Delaware Valley Ornithological Club. Philadelphia : Delaware Valley Ornithological Club
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