RMRH41RF–. Breviora. VJdU NEW FROGS FROM PUERTO RICO Color. Above, unifonn brown, with iniimte dots (melano- phores) iindor a lens; no ai)parent. eantlial or supratympanic streaks. Below, infuseated white, the nielan()i)liores being scat- tered and sparser than on the npper surfaces. MiasurcDunts. (nun.) $ snout-vent 22; head length 7.3; head breadth 8.3; femur 8.2; tibia 9.6.. Fig. 1. Eleutherodactyhis ramosi Type, MCZ 30428 (M. Estey del). Remarks. E. ramosi is most closely related to E. cramptoni with which it occurs at the Cambalache Forests. It differs from that species in its verj- short fingers,
RMRFM2B4–. Key to profit in the garden. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. •a 5 .1 x. U 8 S i •a - — 8 M 3 c 3 iX 9 a Q s B ; = = = < Z e H x - X z c s NEW CHINESE GIANT SUNFLOWER (New). This is the largest and most productive vari- ety in existence. Specimens have been grown measuring 8J£ feet in circumference. Our stock seed is direct from China, where immense quantities of it are grown for fatten- ing poultry and feeding stock. It is something wonderful, the Giant of all Sunflowers; no other sort w
RMRJ8JWX–. Chemical embryology. Embryology. 442 ON INCREASE IN SIZE [PT. Ill hausen's general results, however, were as follows: on the 5th and 6th days, the growth-rate of all organs is falling, with the possible exception of liver and hind limb. This continues till the beginning of the 7th day, save that the eye and the lens may show a slight rise. At the beginning of the 7th day, however, the growth-rates of all organs rise, firstly the mesonephros, the liver and the lung, and, to a ^17 S. 16 x5 10 1.4 o^l3 oi2 <n clO ^ 9 c m 8 2 7 (0 5 X3 E (E) = Fore limb G = Gonad M = Mesonephros Abs. web wei
RMRE38WN–. Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of E. Rostrup;. Fungi. Fig. 33. 1—6 Spores of Gloeosporium amentorum. 1 6. 2 on Salix cinerea, 3 on Salix pedicellata, 4 on Salix aurita, 5 on Salix viminalis G.. caprea, 6 on Salix viminalis. 7—9 Spores of Gloeosporium lapponum. 7 on Salix repens, 8 on Salix lapponum, 9 on Salix nigricans. 10 Spores of Gloeosporium deformans on Salix caprea. From Lind 08.. 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 r
RMREA3T9–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 11. Botany; Botany. 9U> 6.0 SO 4.0 pH SO 5.0 Fig. 8, 9. Fig 8 (left). Mobility curves of latex particles from the section Tithy- malus, sub-section Galarrhaei, with smooth capsules. Fig. 9 (right). From the group With warty capsules. ^ ^ losa and pH 4.1 for E. lagascae. On the basic side of the range both curves show a hump, but E. pilosa reaches a plateau on both sides before E. lagascae (hg. 8). Protein reactions were low in this group. ttt Capsule covered by hemispherical, cylindrical or filamentous, elongated warts. ° Here, E. polychr
RMRDKN2N–. Results of a biological survey of Mount Shasta, California. Natural history; Natural history. OCT., 1899.] BIRDS. 113 1883, ";^ii eagle came up tlirougli the fog that liad gathered imme- diately below us aud shared with us our rocky pinnacle above the clouds." 1.'9. Falco mexicanus. Prairie Fah^u. Several seen and one shot in the south eud of Shasta Valley, at the north base of the mountain, September 30, by W. H. Osgood, who thinks it j)robab]e that they breed on the cliffs at Sheep Rock. 30. Falco columbarius suckleyi. Black Merlin. At Wagon Camp, August 8, John H. Sage aud I saw
RMRHEBX1–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. mm v ^ liì» 10. Fig. XVII. 1. Mesonoti superfieiei particula; 2. pronoti macrochaeta lateralis; 3. antennae articuli 1-7 supra inspecti; 4. pronoti et mesonoti dimidia pars; 5. pes paris tertii; 6. ejusdem pars terminalis; 7. abdominis tergitorum 5-6 dimidia pars; 8. foeminae urostemi primi dimidia pars; 9. urosterni quinti dimidia pars; lO. ejusdem stilus. Urosternum primum (Fig. XVII, 8) appendicibus sat longis, subcylindraceis, setis su
RMREB9DG–. The conchologist's text-book : embracing the arrangements of Lamarck and Linnæus, with a glossary of technical terms : to which is added a brief account of the Mollusca. Mollusks; Shells. 1 General Conus. 2 Bloody Oliva. 3 Cinnamon Ancillaria. 4 Awl-shaped Terebellum. '> Egg-shaped Ovula. 6 Bluish Marginella. 7 Bat Voluta. 8 Meadey Cyprcca. 9 Pontifical Mitra. 10 Merchant Columbclla. 11 Cylindric Volvaria. 12 FiY/e^etf Terebra. 13 Ceylonese Eburna. 14 TFai-ec? Buccinum. 15 Partridge Dolium. 16 T^osea^e //arpa. 17 Peruvian Concholepias. 18 5ana'^cf J/oKocero5. 19 />er5frtre Purpura. 20
RMRFT0NF–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . Fig. 60.—Rebutia pygmaea. Fig. 60 a.—Plant and section of stem of Rebutia steinmannii. 4. Rebutia pygmaea (R. E. Fries). Echinopsis pygmaea R. E. Fries, Nov. Act. Soc. Sci. Upsal. IV. I1: 120. 1905. Simple, ovoid to short-cylindric, 1 to 3 cm. long, 1.2 to 2 cm. in diameter, or sometimes branched with 2 to many short joints from a much thickened root; tubercles small, more or less arranged into 8 to 12 spiraled rows; areoles narrow, somewhat lanate; spines all radial, 9 to 11, short, appressed, 2 to 3 mm. long, acicular, somewhat swollen at b
RMRJHKF8–. Beckert's seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs. E SI American Make American Pruning, California Pattern, No. 4T.C7. 9-inch Rieser Pattern, No. 4773. 9-inch; double brass spring; ful polished French Pruning, Aubert. 8J-2-inch 2 00 Ladies' Polished Pruning. 7-inch 1 75 French Pruning, Montreuil. 8-inch 2 75 Swedish Pruning, No. 1015. (>;'.(-inch 75 2 25. French Wheel Spr
RMRHDRKJ–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 151. Fig. 46: Distribution of forest wrens, Campylorhynchus zonatus, C. albobrunneus, and C. turdinus. Explanation: A Distribution of C. zonatus and C. albobrunneus in northwestern Colombia and easternmost Panama. Stippled area and open circles — C. zonatus imparilis. 1 Rio San Juan, Dep. Antioquia; 2 Rio Mulatos; 3 Rio Tulapa; 4 Rio Zungo (observ.); 5 Quimari; 6 Tierra Alta. Shaded area and open squares — C. albobrunneus harterti. 7 Saisa trail (E. O. Willis, observ.); 8 Rio Tanela; 9 Mutata; 10 Dabeiba; 11 Rio Salaqui; 12 Rio Jurado; 13 Rio Napipi;
RMW0REKR–Archive image from page 387 of Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft dertropenpflanze19berl Year: — 36 — Inlichtingen gedurende hct jaar 1913 verstrekt door den Directeur der afdceling Handelsmuseum van hct K o 1 o - nJal-Instituut, Amsterdam 1 9 1 4, von J. D e k k e r. 8°, 63 Seiten, de Bussy. Amsterdam, Preis 1 fl. Diese Schrift enthält zahlreiche Auskünfte und Mitteilungen über Rohstoffe besonders pflanzlicher Natur, aber auch einige über zoologische und mineralische Materien. - Las enfermedades del Banano. Estudio hecho
RMRHECGJ–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. — 21 - Haplocaiiipa Wheeleri sp. n. 9 Albicans; corporis setae minores simplices, ceterae serratae et nonnullae ventrales ramulosae. Caput subaeque longum atque postice latum, partem anticam versus gradatim angustius, setis omnibus, occipitalibus inclusis,. Fig. X. 1. Labrum; a. maiulilmla; 3. capitis dimidia pars antica supina; 4. antennae articuli 1-6 supra inspecti; 5. pronoti dimidia pars; 6. mesonoti dimidia pars; 7. pes paris tertii; 8. i
RMRDN3BX–. Natural history. Geology; Zoology; Botany. Antaj?ctic (Discovery) Exp, Plate X.. Rgs 1-7 E.W.Sexton del. Figs 8-15 West.Newnian deletlith. Figsl&2. ColossencLeiS australis. Figs 3&4'. C. glaoialis. Figs 5&6. C. frigida. Fig. 7. C.rugosa. Fig.8. ISTympHon hiemale. Fig.9. N.lanare. Fig 10. N.fpigldxim. â Fig.11. Clisetonympliori villosum. Fig.l2.C.l)iarticulatuni. Fig.lS. C.mendosum.. 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
RMRFMHWC–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. OETLEFSEN fimm If iiii siii! 11⢠â. 4. Mid-dorsal hairs of one-half wild hybrid. 7. Mid-ventral hairs of (^'604. Compare Fig. 6. 5. Mid-ventral hairs of one-half wild hybrid. 8. (j^cWZ, 1/64 wild hybrid. Compare 6 and 7. 6. Mid-dorsal hairs of ^804 (1/64 wild 9. Ventral view. Same animal. hybrid). More deiailed descriptions of above figures will be found on pa^'e 133.. 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
RMRG7CF5–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 272 PLATE 2. Figures 1-18.—1, Megasclere, Eunapius carleri; 2, gemmosclere, E. carteri; 3, megasclerc, E. decipiens; 4, gemmosclere, E. decipiens; 5, 6, gemmoscleres, E. michaelseni; 7, mega- scleres, E. calcuttanus; 8, 9, gemmoscleres, E. calcuttanus; 10, megasclere, E. crassissimus; 11, gemmosclere, E. crassissimus; 12, megasclere, E. geminus; 13, gemmosclere, E. gemi- nus; 14, megasclere, E. potamolepis; 15, gemmosclere, E. potanwlepis; 16, gemmosclere, E. geei; 17, megasclere, E. nitens; 18, gemmosclere, E.
RMPFC2CJ–. Der Mensch. Anthropology; Human anatomy; Physiology. 386 Sog Hnod^eußerüft unb leine löeiüeijungcn.. Se^äöcl iinb 2d)ööelbuid)f(^uiüc oon Dicufdjcn iiui) DJcuidjciuiffcn (nad) iUrdjüm). 1 Sd;ttbc[ eines SÜMfcofcp^aUn. — 2, 3 Sd)äbcl uiib Sdjöbflburdifdjiiitt einer 9lu[tralierin,— 4, 5 eincä ctluadjjcncn Öorilfn, — G, 7 eintä erluadjfcnen Ctang-Utnn, — 8, 9 cincä junacn Sdjinipiitife. l>flt. Irjt, £. 388. ber Sambbannljt ent; fprcdjeubc Änodjcn^ leifte Ijeroor, ber bem 9iadfenntiicfcl:= anja^e entfpredjcube ^lnter{)aupt»=Kamm (2ambbanal)t=6vifta). S)ieiefofortauffaUcu^ ben ^Übungen untere
RMRHECMW–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. 39 - ti'iangulariter parimi prodiu-tum. Epistema metathoracis longo, sub- rectangularia, aliquantum obliqua; epiiiiera sat parva, margin em posticum elythrariim aliqiuintum saperantia. Pedes coxa primi et secundi paris (Fig. II, 8-9 et in, 1 et 2)elongata, tertii paris (Fig. II, 10 et III, 3) brevi, basi dilatata, lamina externa ad epimera perti- nente, tibiis subcylindraceis inermibus , primi paris interne fere per totam longitu- dinem setis b
RMRR6EK3–. Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft. Natural history. i/ucae. Choloepus didactylus. 7. Grösse. Tafel XII. Fig. 9. Fig. 8.. Fig. 9. (Schenkel in gröaster Äbduction.) rt. Os coccygis. h. Symphysis. c. Sehne des Obliquus ext. d. Rectus abdom. e. Os ischii. 1. Sartorius. * Ansatz an der Fase. pelv. 2. Ileopsoas. 3. Pcctinaeus. 4. Pubo-ßbidaris. abgeschnitten. 5. Sehne des Gracilis. abgeschnitten 6. Adduct. 1. 7. Adduct. IL 8. Semhnembranosus. 9. Addnct. III. 10. Semitend. 11. Biventer II. Fiff. SU.9. rechtes Bein.. Please note that these images are extracted from sca
RMRH8NP0–. Brachiopod genera of the suborders Orthoidea and Pentameroidea. Orthoidea; Pentameroidea; Paleontology -- Paleozoic. 5 e Fig. 36.—Liocoelia froxima (Barrande). The beak and spondylium of Liocoelia are rather strongly curved, which accounts for the peculiar oval seen in section 1. Sections 4 and 5 show the rhynchonelloid chamber in the dorsal valve. Distance of each section from the beak: 1 —1.4 mm. 2—2.6 3—3.3 4—3.5 .5 mm. 6-5.2 7—6.2 In a shell 18.6 mm. in length the dorsal septum persisted for 8.5 mm. and the ventral septum was present 9 mr anterior to the beak. The chief distinguishing fe
RMRG9A8J–. Bulletin. Mycology; Fungi; Fungi. FiG. 8. — PucciNiA sur Bromus madritensis : sores de téleutospores avec paraphyses 1^370.. 0^0 Joo Fig. 9. — ^ciDiUM PUNICUM : a, deux aecidiums vus de prolil, ij20; b, seci- dium eu section radiale. IjTS ; c, écidiospore ; d, cellule de la partie ter- minale et e de la partie inférieure du pseudo-péridiuin, vues de face ; c-e, ijôGO.. 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.. Socié
RMRHDRJA–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 159. Fig. 49: Distribution of the Euphonia xanthogaster superspecies. Explanation: A Distribution of Euphonia xanthogaster and E. anneae in north- western Colombia and easternmost Panama. Hatched area and open squares — E. anneae rufivertex: 1 Acandi; 2 base of Cerro Tacarcuna. Shaded area and open circles — E. xanthogaster chocoensis: 3 El Real; 4 Cerro Pirre; 5 Mutatä; 6 Alto Bonito; 7 La Frijolera; 8 Concordia; 9 Rio Uva; 10 Bahia Solano; 11 Alto del Buey; 12 Jurubidä; 13 Rio Baudö; 14 Istmina; 15 Santa Cecilia. B Generalized distribution of E. an
RMRHW7B2–. Berichte der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft. Plants; Plants -- Germany. über Pilzgallen auf Flechten. 335 worden. Sie erstrecken sich bloß über einen Blattzipfel (Abb., l u. 2) oder über die ganze Blattbreite (Abb., 3). Der infizierte Blatteil vergrößert sich nicht nur dem Umfange nach, sondern auch in. Abb. 1. 1—3. Eine jugendliche und zwei ältere Blattgallen von Cl. degenerans. 4 — 5. Jugendliche und ältere Bechergalle von Cl. verticülata. 6. Bechergallen von Cl. imcialis. 1. Bechergalle von Cl. pityrea. 8, Jugendliche, seitenständige Stengelgalle von Cl. cenolea. 9. Hufeisenförmige, e
RMRGC3N3–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. jaJp*87 Contribution from the States Relations Service A. C. TRUE, Director.. Washington, D. C. PROFESSIONAL PAPER April 8, 1918 LESSONS ON PORK PRODUCTION FOR ELEMEN- TARY RURAL SCHOOLS.1 By E. A. Miller, Specialist, in Agricultural Education. CONTENTS. Introduction 1 Lesson I 2 II 6 in : 9 IV 12 V 13 Lesson VI 15 VII 17 VIII 18 IX 21 Boys' pig clubs 25 INTRODUCTION. Importance.—The growing of hogs is recognized as one of the most important phases of the live-stock industry. The value of hogs as meat-producing animals
RMRH568E–. Breviora. 10 BREVIORA No. 208 Parahjpes: ASPS V365, V367-70, same data as type. Diagnosis: An Eleutherodactylus, related to E. ventrilineatus Shreve, with short vomerine series but differing from both ventrilineatus and jugans in smaller size, in the presence of digital discs, in ventral pattern, and in relative size of tym- panum. Description of type: A gravid female with the following measurements (in millimeters): snout-vent length, 24.1; head length, 8.6; head width, 8.8; diameter of tympanum, 1.7; dia- meter of eye, 2.7; naris to anterior corner of eye, 2.4; femur, 8.6; tibia, 9.8; four
RMRE2H2K–. Fifty years among the bees . Bees. FIFTY YEARS AMONG THE BEES 119 as the square sections. I have tried 4% square sections of several widths, 1 15-16 inches wide, 7 to the foot, also 8, 9, and 10 to the foot. I hae made some trial of plain sections, but for my market 1 am not sure that there is advantage enough in them to make me chaii.^e from the hvn-bt'eway sections. T SUPERS. The T supers I use are 121/8 wide inside, just right for eiyht-frame hives. Just why I adopted this size I do not know.. Fig. 40—Oriffinul Miller Feeder. for at that time I was using 10-frame hives, and it was a litt
RMRR06KX–. Agri-news. Agriculture. February 2' , 1977 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE THIS WEEK Funds for 1976 Cow-Calf Support Program 1 Promotional Dairy Campaign Agreement Signed 2 Alberta May Withdraw from National Egg Marketing Plan 3 Increased Funds for Farm Fuel Program 4 Southern Alberta Processing Plant Receives Grant 5 Rapeseed Outlook 6 Creeping Red Fescue Market Good 8 Agriculture in Fort McMurray Area 9 Sprayerfaction 77 11 Brooding Chicks on Wood Shavings 12 Water Softening 13 Consumer Tips 15 Phone (403) 427-2127 E AGRICULTURE COMMUNICATIONS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanne
RMRPM2R6–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. e 9 e 9 p 9 e HERE'S YODR Positively the Greatest Bargain Ever Offered I 8 lARGE if Nearly 4,000 pages. Over 300 iiniuMrp Colored Maps, Charts, and Diagrams. VOLUIllLd. Every Volume Mechanically Perfect.. The Only Encyclopedia Strictly SIZE OF VOLUME: 2 ins. Thick. 8H ins. Wide. Up to Date 1 IJi ins. Long. ONE DOLLAR For Daily Use in Your Home or Office and especially to aid the young folks in their studies, no single -work in the world equals that matchless Reference Library, The New— ? Standard American Encyclopedia A SUPERB REFERENCE WORK treating
RMRHECDR–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. — 90 -. Fig. V. Atelurocles myrmicarhis: 1.-2. squamae dorsuales; 3.-4. mandibulae subtus inspectae; 5.-6. earumdem apex magis ampliatus; 7. maxilla altera siibtus inspecta: F lobus externus, G lobus internus; 8. ejiisileni lobi interni pars distalis : G. lobus internus, G''' ejusdem appendix pectinata; 9. palpi maxillaris articulus ultimus; 10. labium: F" lobus externus, Gl lobus internus, V ipofarinx; 11. ejusdem pars distalis: F' lobus
RMREJH3W–. Dr. Johannes Leunis Synopsis der thierkunde. Ein handbuch für höhere lehranstalten und für alle, welche sich wissenschaftlich mit der naturgeschichte der thiere beschäftigen wollen. Animals. 1)'PafACpos Si^naBel, M-uta {fliege. 2) geranbet. 3) "Xatu; breit, 7i-£p6v Jvtügcl 4) mit bünnem (tenüis) OÜiffel (rostrum). 5) Bombylius= äftnlici&e. 6) Pipuncülus = aftnli(^e. 7) ßop.ß'j>ao;, bombj-lius ein fummenbe« Onfctt, Rummel. 8) größer. 9) fiwarj. 26* 990.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - col
RMPFHWKW–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. C.v Etfiiiyshausen. Beiträge zurTeifiärflora von Australien. Taf.XV.. UA u.Drii:k leiTli SdKiJrr's Wi» fvesulin 5r3i 1,2 l'ommkiris BanksiL 3 Eitcalvptus Houlinanni. 4,5 F.Havi. 6-8 E.MHchelli. 9,10 F.Diemenii. 11,12 GdoniUs IVükmsom.13 Myiionium knceolalum l't, 15 M.obtusifotiiim. 16 Callistemophvlliim Swindeai. 11,18 C. Becken. IS C. obliiiuum. 20 C. Hacltii. 21.22 Dalbcryiophyllum affine iSCopuifera aiistmliensis. 2'i Dolichiks coriamis. 25,26 Cassiu plmseolifoides. 27, 28 C.castanospem
RMT4F69D–U.S. Army Spc. Emma E. Archut, 328th Military Police Company, performs a sled drag during the stress shoot portion of the New Jersey Army National Guard’s Best Warrior Competition at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., April 10, 2019. During this part of the competition, the five Soldiers, one Airman, and three NCOs will evaluated on high and low crawl, sled drag, medical evaluation, 9-line medical evacuation request, M249 machine gun breakdown, and an M9 pistol and M4 carbine tactical shoot. The Competition runs from April 8-11, 2019, with the top Soldier and NCO competing in the Region 1
RMRH3W9Y–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 34 Bricham Young University Science Bulletin. Fig. 32. Trigonops platcssii Hllr. with cinereous and green scales, punctures sparse. Ventrites 3-5 sparsely punctuate, with setae on 5. Length 8.1-9.2 mm; breadth 3.2-4.9 mm. Type locality: Solomon Islands (Dr. Staud- inger and Bang Hass supplied a single damaged specimen.) Distribution of specimens studied: Guadal- canal: Teneru River Area, 1944-45 (D E. Beck, Ernest Reimschiissel, E. Ramey, and Doyle Tay- lor); Tunga River Bridge, and Nalimbu River, July-August, 1960, (Jan Sche
RMPFC7YB–. Der Fasan in Bayern : eine Historische und Zoologische darstellung. Pheasants; Ornamental birds; Phasianidae. 5d]Iei^i}eim Scmerfungcn mj'{2 1(8^5/^6 ^8^6/^7 H8^7/^8 18^8/^9 ^8^9/50 (Bulben 2^62,29 2350 2'^00 2000 2332,91/2 2200 2200 2200 2200 (^ortfeÃung fiebe Seite UO.). 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.. Pocci, Franz von, Graf. München : E. Hirsch
RMRF1BHF–. Catalogue of diurnal Lepidoptera of the family Satyridæ in the collection of the British museum. Satyridae. ri in.. A fl.Butlerdfl ethtJi.Ain-il.lS / Myctiiesis su^a BuUei 2-. ,, valyai-is ,, .3. F,p'inef>hele paUesopnsi' , 4-. Mycctlesui Jjaictaa^ â 5 ,7 Feidefi ,^ G. ,j cLoufiA^jruda. ,j 7 â â â SeritperL ,. 8. Ar<-<A /csis aiKjuivsa, HxUlei- 9 . 10. , ;; . n. .'. 13 . 1 , Madjico^u , (e,t/uopti fj'aii'r'iui 14 . â itLLd.s(u-ifia. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearanc
RMRF1W66–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. ANABANTID.E. to dark brown, spotted with blackish, with light spots on the lower half of the body and on the vertical fins, the dark and light spots sometimes forming wavy vertical bars. Total length 85 millim. Ogowe, Chiloango, Lower Congo, and Ubanghi. Lagoons on islands in Lower Congo. o Luali R. (Chiloango) at Lundo. Lambarene, Ogowe. 1. Type. 2-8. Ad, hgr., & yg 9. H£r. M. F. Hens(C). Dr. W. J. Ansorge (C).. Fig. 34. .'s.NJV*^5^. Please
RMRDJJN6–. Catalogue of the ungulate mammals in the British Museum (Natural History). Ungulates. CERVIDiE 29 1)1. 1. 7. 1. Skull and skin, young. Amoy, China; collected by E. Swinlioe, Esq. The first molar is not yet ii use. Piirchased, 1861. 72. 9. 3. 2. Skull and skin, fenaale, in spotted coat. Ningpo; same collector. Furchased, 1872.. A B Pig. 5.—Skull and Antlebs of Ebbves's Muntjac (Muntiacusreevesi), A, and Beidgeman's Muntjao (M. sinensis], B. From Lydekker, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1910. 72. 9. 3. 8. Skeleton, subadult. Same locality and collector. Same history. 1524, a. Skeleton. Menagerie specimen. P
RMRG8Y84–. [Bulletins on forest pathology : from Bulletin U.S.D.A., Washington, D.C., 1913-1925]. Trees; Plant diseases. m BULLETIN No. 275 Contribution from the Bureau of Plant Industry WM. A. TAYLOR, Chief. Washington, D. C. PROFESSIONAL PAPER. April 7, 1916 FOREST PATHOLOGY IN FOREST REGULATION. By E. P. Meinecke, Forest Pathologist, Office of Investigations in Forest Pathology. CONTENTS. Page. Introduction 1 Regulation of yield 2 Working plans 2 Rotation 6 Cutting cycle 8 Cumulative risk 9 Period of transition 15 Condition of timber stock 16 Total loss 16 Inferior species 19 Methods of investigatio
RMPFW0B8–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. Figs. 1085, 1086. Ceriodaphnia quadrangula. 62 (56) 57) Post-abdomen very broad, obliquely truncate 63 63 (64) Vertex evenly rounded, without spines. Antennules moderate. Ceriodaphnia lalicaudata P. E. Miiller 1867. General form round. Valves ventricose below. Post-abdomen large, dilated near middle, obliquely truncated and bearing 8-11 spines on lower margin. Claws long, denticulate. Color transparent or opaque, through red and red-brown to nearly black. Length, 9, to 1.0 mm., but not seen larger than 0.7 mm. in United States; $, to 0.7 mm. Wisconsin
RMRR8H6M–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 4-inch Sold out 5-inch Sold out They Didn't Last Long Just as we expected, our 5-inch Cyclamens didn't last long after the 4-inch were sold out. We hope that you were among those who rushed their orders in before the plants were all gone. If you are going to want the larger sizes, we hop>e that you will let us have your order at once. They are going fast. 6-iich, each $1.00 and $1.50 8-inch, each 2.50 9-inch, each 3.50 and 5.00 Cleveland Cherries, 4-inch, each, 35c; per 100 $25.00 Table Ferns in Variety, 3-inch, per 1 00 15.00 Asparagus Sprenge
RMREH0DH–. Commercial canning of fruit pie fillings / by C.C. Strachan [et. al.]. Fruit; Canned foods industry. e — A-SLIGHT CHANGE B-BORDERLINE C-UNSATISFACTORY Strawberry Raspberry 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 MONTHS STORAGE Figure 8. Storage life of canned fruit pie fillings held at 40°F. 1 Stabilized with starchy thickening agents. Maximum quality retention in canned fruit pie fillings is obtained at 0°F. storage (see Figure 9). With the exception of sour cherry (containing starchy stabilizers only) the fillings were still highly acceptable after 13 months. Indications are that all fillings
RMPFYJ94–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. BUBIACBAE (MADDEK FAMILY) 749 8. G. kamtsch&ticum Steller. Stems weak, mainly glabrous, 1-3 dm. long; leaves orbicular to oblong-ovate, thin, 1-3 cm. long, slightly pilose ; flowers slender-pedioeled ; corolla glabrous, yellowish-white, not turning dark, its lobes merely acute. —Mts. of Cape Breton I., Que., N. E., and N. Y. (E. Asia.) t'" 9. 6. circadzans Michx. (Wild Liqdorick.) More or less pubescent, 3 dm. high ; leaves oval, varyin
RMRHN3M0–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 304 ROGER I. E. NEWELL ET AL. oc. 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 O.I. JJASONDljFMAMJJASONDljFMAMJ JASONDUFMAMJ JAS 1976 1977 1978 1979 FIGURE 4. Mean reproductive condition (GVF) ± 95% confidence limits for male and female Mytilus edulis combined from Stony Brook (• - - •) and Shinnecock (O - - O). condition. This indicates that the Shinnecock mussel population was spawning over a protracted period. In order to evaluate the dependence of gametogenic state upon an interaction of temperature and time, the number of cumula
RMRMHTNH–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. DEEP SEA MOLLUSCA FROM WEST OF CAPE POINT, SOUTH AFRICA 435 1,500-1,760 fathoms, 8 living, 9 dead; 330 49' S., dead (S. Afr. Mus. A9864 and A9758 respectively; 34036'S., i7°oo'E. 16° 30' E., 1,500 fathoms, F. H. Talbot coll.). Remarks. A perfectly plain, smooth and slightly glossy species, comparable with both Astyris diaphana Verrill from off east coast of North America and with A. profundi Dall from the same region and also the Azores and Cape Verde; but intermediate between the two in proportions.
RMRHEA4F–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. m. Fig. III. 1. Pseudocapituluni prouuni ; 2. idem supinuiii ; 3. mandibula dextera interne inspecta: 4. eadeni externe inspecta; 5. tritosternum; 6. corporis supini particula, stigma (.S') com- preheus {T tracheae); 7. pes primi paris; 8. ejusdem apex; 9. pedis secundi paris apex; 10. corporis pars marffinalis postica. Species typica: Messoi-acarits mirandiis sp. n. Observatio. Geiius hoc foeminae et maris scutorum genita- lium fabrica praeser
RMPFJ1D1–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. CRUSTACEA MALACOSTRACA. V. 53. Chart ro. Cyclocaris Cuilelmi. Localities from the "Ingolf" (and the "Thor"). X Localities from the literature (2 loc. lie outside the Chart to the N.LC.). N.E. of the Faeroes: "Thor" St. 71. 63°o6'N., 6°2o'W. 1760111. 1500111. wire. 9.5. 1904. 5 spec. - 230 (4. 8. 1904). 63°io' N., 7°3i' W. 1090 111. 1200 111. wire. 1 spec. Within the limits of the "Ingolf" area in existant literature it is only quoted from E. Gree
RMRHEAW6–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. 286 composita, parte infera a supera spatio sat magno remota (1), la- tiuscula, brevissima, parum distincte 3-4 anulata superficie apicali sen- sillis minimis 8-9, nec non sensillo alio supero separato aucta; sensillo praeorali circulo perparvo et setis minimis duabus composito, capite sensillis aliis perparvis papil- liformibus duobus submedia- nis et utrimque duobus late- ralibus instructo; lobis orali- bus sulcis obliquis externe di- visis u
RMRGAHNN–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture -- United States. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. BULLETIN No. 646 Contribution from the States Relations Service A. C. TRUE, Director. Washington, D. C. PROFESSIONAL PAPER April 8, 1918 LESSONS ON PORK PRODUCTION FOR ELEMEN- TARY RURAL SCHOOLS.^ By E. A. Miller, Specialist in Agricultural Education. CONTENTS. Page. Introduction 1 Lesson 1 2 II 6 III 9 TV : 12 V 13 Page. Lesson VI 15 VII 17 VIII 18 IX 21 Boys' pig clubs 25 INTRODUCTION. Tmportance.—The growing of hogs is recognized as one of the most important
RMRRG757–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CI eveian 1 d The KNOBLE BROS. CO., Flowers and Nursery Products members f. t. d. 1836 W. 25th St. Well equipped to handle your orders. TOLEDO Mrs. J. B. Freeman, Toledo's Leading Florist Member F. T. D. "SERVICE" 336 Superior Street «»>.. TOLEDO, O. E. St 1 8 9 AND VICINITY TOLEDO COMMERCIAL CLUB MEMBERS < TOLEDO RETAIL MERCHANTS (FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DEUViCHT TOLEDO, OHIO METZ & BATEMAN, 221 Superior St. Ohio Building i F. T. D. FLORISTS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been
RMRHD0B0–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. — 124 - Abdomen. Tergila serie setarum posticarum brevium robu- starum serratarum aucta; tergita 6-9 (Fig X, 7) macrochaeta longa robusta serrata sublaterali postica instructa, tergita 8-9 etiam seta laterali longa et seta laterali infera postica aucta. Tergiti decimi setae submedianae robustae serratae apicem setarum posticarum. Fig. X. 1. Antennae articuli 1-6 supra inspect!; 2. pronoti; 3. me8onoti;4. metanoti diniidia pars; 5. pes paris ter
RMRGA60R–. Bulletins of American paleontology. . Text-fig. 16. — Cross sections through the phragmocones of Kossmatia spp. A. K. alamitosensis (Aguiiera) [?^], McM - J 1S27K/1, XI.6. B. K. bifurcata (Aguiiera) $, McM J 1517/67, XO.55. C. A', exceptionalis (Aguiiera) 9, McM - J 1527A/3, XO.8. D. K. flcxicosiata (Aguiiera) $, McM - J 1535/4, XO.8. E. K. purisima, n. sp. McM - J 1501/2, Xl.5.. 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
RMRGFFFT–. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. Geology. 638 E. W. BERRY CERTAIN PLANT-BEARING BEDS IN SOUTH AMERICA. JOHNSTON Semes or DesK Haps COPrmOHT 1»1'». A. J. NTSTROMtiCO.. CMIOAOO. Figure l.—Map of South America Showing distribution of lower Miocene plant beds : 1, Canal Zone ; 2, Santa Ana, Rio Magdalena Valley, Colombia ; 3, near Buga, Rio Cauca Valley; Colombia ; 4, Tablayacu, Rio Jubones basin, Ecuador ; 5, Loja basin, Ecuador ; 6, near Tumbez, Peru ; 7, Coronel, Chile ; 8, Navidad beds, Chile ; 9, Patagonian beds, Argentina.. Please note that these images are extracted from sca
RMRHM81J–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Marine biology. Fig. 2. Method of attaching closing net to cable. For explanation see text. A, B, and C—upper clamp and top of net frame. D, E, and F—lower clamp and bottom of net frame. 1. Split lug secured to cable. 2. Outside part of upper clamp which encloses (.1). 3. Flanged plate at top of frame. 4. Slot into which (3) fits. 5. Trigger end of (6). 6. U-shaped bolt. 7. Latch end of (6). 8. Cylindrical part of lower clamp. 9. Key which slips into (10). 10. Groove in (8). 11. Thumbscrew. 12. Projection at bottom of frame. 13. Socket into which (1
RMRD89HR–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 852. C. miraWlis. the culms, sheatJis Inosp.; inflorescence usually dense, cylin- dric to ellipsoid; spikes 0-15, globose, closely flowered, greenish or dull brown, 0.5-1 cm. long; perigynia S-i mm long, their tips rosulate-spread- ing. ( 0. tribuloides, var. Bailey, C.cristatella Britton.) —Swales and wet woods, e. Mass. and Vt to Pa., Mo., Sask., and B. C. June-Aug. Fig. 350. 9. C. albolut6scens Sohwein. Culms stout and stiff, 2-8 dm high ; le
RMRHMR8C–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 310 E. FRANCES BOTSFORD. FIG. 8. Effect of physostigmine 1 gm./10,000 cc. in producing augmentation of contraction in a muscle strip with an interval of 3 minutes between bursts of stimuli. A' represents physostigmine drip begun. Duration of bursts, 0.3 second. Frequency, 40 shocks per second. FIG. 9. Response of muscle strip to a single shock followed by a change in tonus. FIG. 10. Responses of muscle strip to a series of 7 single shocks after 4 minutes in physostigmine 1 gm./100,000 cc. Following the responses there is a c
RMRE5CFT–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. PL- 171.. M.FIocCTo-n.dei-^t lith- EUCALYPTUS PACHYPHYLLA F.v.M. (1-3) var. sessilis. {4-7). E. PYRIFORMIS TURCZ var. Kingsmilli Maiden. {8). E. OLDFIELDTI F.v.M. (9). [See also Plate 73, fig. 11, and Plate 74, figs, i and 2.] F. DRUMMOlsDII Benth. (10-12). [See also Plate 74, figs. 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10.]. 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
RMRHYC14–. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Meeresfauna Westafrikas. Tiinicata. 383 ende siud die Zwischenräume zwischen den Falten nur selimal, nach hinten nelunen sie, besonders ventral, an Breite zu auf Kosten der Falten. Dicht hinter dem VordeDMide des Kiemensackes ergab eine leider nicht genau auszuführende Prüfung folgende Anordnung der inneren Längsgefäßc auf den Falten und Fakenzwischenräumen: D. 1 (11) 1 (9) 2 (8) 2 (6) 3 E. (ungenau!) Die Quergefäße sind, abgesehen von einzelnen weit ausein- ander stehenden sehr dicken, ziemlich regelmäßig abwechselnd verschieden stark. Die dünneren Quergefäße sind
RMRF270R–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. 70 CYPE1N0D0^'TID.E. line pits. Pale yellowish brown, finely speckled with darker, especially on the borders of the scales; a fine blackish line runs along the side of the body ; fins greyish. Total length 47 millim. Nyasaland, Lake Rukwa, and Zululand. 1-8. Types. Fort Johnston. A. Wliyte, Esq. (C.) ; Sir H. H. Johnston <P.). 9. Ad. Indukuduku, Zululand. Dr. E. Warren (P.). o2. HAPLOCHILUS MARNI. JIaplocltiltis faeciolatus, part., Giinth. Cat, Fish. vi. p. 358 (I.8GG), and P
RMRR8DC8–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^9^ ^^^^^r SISl Single Combination Shelf Bracket. -^—^^. J Carry one 12-inch board or two pipes. Y Bracket unassembled 2 8 •Split Tec unassembled Tie Bracket Sido Board Bench Bracket Fig. 24 Double Pipe Carrier In ordering pipe carriers specify si/e of post as well as si/e of pipe to carry.. Hg. 28 Multiple Pipe Carrier Challenge Ventilating Apparatus and Greenhouse Fittings It will be to your interest to secure our prices and catalogue before making a selection. Improved ChaUenge John A. Evans Co., Richmond, Ind. Corner North 1 Sth and Penneu R. R
RMRMKEFX–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. H s. 1 cm IV Fig. 8. Robertia broomiana, left femur, fibula and hind foot. A. Femur ventral. B. Femur dorsal. C. Fibula posterior. D. Fibula anterior. E. Pes plantar. F. Pes dorsal. G. Tarsal(?) dorsal. H. Tarsal(?) posterior. (Reconstructed from casts 7 and 9.) occupying the distal part of the ventral surface, indicating the attachment of the gastrocnemius muscle. The trochanter major (Fig. 8A-B: t m) is not at all prominent and is not cut off sharply from the shaft of the bone distally as is the ca
RMRM7J73–. Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 88.—Forms of chrysanthemum florets. (See pages 265.^ 15 16 Floret incurved, 13, Floret reflexed, 2, Margin incurved, 7, 10, Margin re volute, 2, 15, Ligulate, 1, 6, Tubular, 12, 13, Various degrees of tubularity, 7-13, Doubly curved (t. e., twice curved, not " recurved "j, 3. Incurved and cupping, 4, Incurved and hooded (cucullate), 5, Laciniate, or cut, 13, 14, Twisted, 15, 16, Hairy, 4, 5, Quilled, 11,. Please note that the
RMRDJJWG–. Catalogue of the ungulate mammals in the British Museum (Natural History). Ungulates. 216 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 0. 8. 15. 1. Skull, with horns, and skin. Man Plateau, British East Africa ; collected by Sir F. J. Jackson, K.C.M.G., O.B. Type. Presented hij J. Rowland Ward, Esq., 1900. 0. 8. 15. 2. Skull and skin, female. Same locality and collector. Same history.. Pig. 25.- -Skull and Horns of Eastern Bohoe Beedbuck (Bedimca redunca wardi). 95. 9. 7. 1. Skin, mounted, and skull. Border of British and German East Africa to the north-east of Kilimanjaro. Presented by Major B. W E. Kcnwiek, 189
RMRN8EJ9–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. Y.t.e.s- Vi.e.d. Fig. 6. Fig. 7. Vi.e.d.. 'J» Vi e.s. Fig. 8. Fig. 6. Ventral aspect. Adult $, Type III, A. Fig. 7. Dorsal aspect of Fig. 6. Fig. 8. Ventral aspect. Adult ^, Type III, A. Fig. 9. Dorsal aspect of Fig. 8. I' Foramen. For other abbreviations see under Figs. 1 and 2.. 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.. Anatomische Gesellschaft. Je
RMRE4J7T–. A text-book upon the pathogenic Bacteria and Protozoa for students of medicine and physicians. Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria; Protozoa. e 7 s ^ ^ » w L V V J 1 J. Fig. sg.—Types of growth in stab cultures. A, Non-liquefjdng: i, Filiform (B. coli); 2, beaded (Str. pyogenes); 3, echinate (Bact. acidi-lactici); 4, villous (Bact. murisepticum); 5, arborescent (B. mycoides). B, Liquefying: 6, Crateri- form (B. vulgare, 24 hours); 7, napiform (B. subtilis, 48 hours); 8, infundibuli- form (B. prodigiosus); 9, saccate (Msp. finkleri); 10, stratiform (Ps. fluorescens) (Frost). and it is rathe
RMPFW0B6–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. Figs. 1085, 1086. Ceriodaphnia quadrangula. 62 (56) 57) Post-abdomen very broad, obliquely truncate 63 63 (64) Vertex evenly rounded, without spines. Antennules moderate. Ceriodaphnia lalicaudata P. E. Miiller 1867. General form round. Valves ventricose below. Post-abdomen large, dilated near middle, obliquely truncated and bearing 8-11 spines on lower margin. Claws long, denticulate. Color transparent or opaque, through red and red-brown to nearly black. Length, 9, to 1.0 mm., but not seen larger than 0.7 mm. in United States; $, to 0.7 mm. Wisconsin
RMRF8PER–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Supplement. Moths. 482 noctuid.t:. laminate (111(1 filniost simple; tliorax dollied almost entirely with scales and witlnml ei-csts ; tibi.-e siuootlily sealed; abdomen without crests. Fore wing with the apex rounded, the termen evenly curved and not erennlate; veins 3 and 5 Ironi near anf,de of cell; G from upper angle; 7, 8, 9 stalked; 10, 11 frotn cell. Hind wing with veins 3, 4 from aniile of cell; 6 fully developed from angle of cell; G, 7 shortly stalked ; 8 anastomosing with the cell near base only. *6S32. Leucophanera argyrozo
RMRHDX3P–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 9 stehungsgeschichte gewissermaßen als ein Schwestergebirge des Kame- runberges anzusehen. Da sie Kernpunkt unserer Abhandlung ist und im Vordergrund unserer Betrachtungen steht, möge ihr eine etwas ausführ- lichere Beschreibung gewidmet sein.. Abb. 1. Übersichtskarte der Berggebiete in Westkamerun und auf Fernando Poo Fernando Poo Fernando Poo ist die größte und landnächste der vier Guinea-Inseln. Sie ist dem Kameruner Festland unmittelbar vorgelagert und nur 32 km von diesem entfernt. Ihre genaue geographische Lage ist mit 8° 25' bis 8° 56' E und 3
RMRE9JF2–. Contributions à la connaissance de la flore du nord-ouest de l'Afrique : et plus spécialement de la Tunisie. / par Sv. Murbeck. Plants; Plants. Acta Reg. Soc. Physiogr. Lund. T. XVli. ii:o i. Tab. XVI.. J. CederquiSid Kemigr. Ansi. Sthlm. Auto. o. tr. 1—7; Acantlius mollis L. subsp. A. piatyphyllus murb. 8—9: A. mollis L.. 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.. Murbeck, Sv. (Svante), 1859-1946. Lund : E. Malmströ
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RMRFADCT–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. 70 CYPE1N0D0^'TID.E. line pits. Pale yellowish brown, finely speckled with darker, especially on the borders of the scales; a fine blackish line runs along the side of the body ; fins greyish. Total length 47 millim. Nyasaland, Lake Rukwa, and Zululand. 1-8. Types. Fort Johnston. A. Wliyte, Esq. (C.) ; Sir H. H. Johnston <P.). 9. Ad. Indukuduku, Zululand. Dr. E. Warren (P.). o2. HAPLOCHILUS MARNI. JIaplocltiltis faeciolatus, part., Giinth. Cat, Fish. vi. p. 358 (I.8GG), and P
RMRHEA4K–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. - öö - profunde sinuato et angulis posticis acutis ; metanotum margine postico. Fig. LUI. Cubitermes intercalatns: 1. feminae caput proniim, 2. idem lateraliter inspec- tum; 3.-4. mandibulae; 5. thorax pronus; fi. alae particula; 7. secundi paris tibiae apex, tarsus et praetarsus; 8. militis caput; 9. operarli caput; 10. ejusdem pes primi paris et 11. secundi paris tibia, tarsus et praetarsus. quam idem mesonoti minus sinuato et angulis postici
RMRGK87T–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 10 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM. Fig. 8 beetle Apple tree borer, adult Treatment: spray beetles with ^ pound whale oil soap to 1 gal- lon water, dust vines with ashes, etc.; handpicking. 9 Apple tree borer ( S a p e r d a Candida). The presence of this insect is usually indicated by " saw- dust" or diseased bark and beneath the latter, legless, white, round headed borers are found. The brown beetles, striped with white, about 1 inch long, occur from June to August. Two or three years are required to complete the life cycle. Treatment: protect bas
RMRHJ619–. B.K. Bliss and Son's illustrated spring catalogue and amateur's guide to the flower and kitchen garden. Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; B. K. Bliss (Firm); Flowers; Plants; Vegetables; Gardening. WIT-*. Grcup cf Radishes,—Page 142, 1. Early Scarlet Turnip. 2. Loni; Scarlet Sliort Top. .3. Black Spanish Long Winter. 4. YelloAv Turnip. 5. Long Salmon. 6. AVood's Early Frame. I 7. Chinese Eose-colored Winter. 8. Scarlet Olive-shaped. 9. French Breakfast. 10. Black Spanish Bound AVinter. 11. Long White Naples.. Please note that these images are e
RMRJ296P–. Diptera Americae septentrionalis indigena [microform]. Diptera; Insects; Diptères; Insectes. 'y^trid-O . .,.:.»'W>^1****'" Diptera Araericae septentrionalis indigena. ;, v .. .,^ Descripsit ^:.* y;H /1.- /, o e w. i;, â â .â¢â /1 u>.,''}^ -;'-⢠Centuria sexta. 1. Ceralopogon genualis 2. Slygeropia dimidiaia. 3. - futcipennis. 4. Slriiliomyia qtiadrigemina. 5. ⢠nomiu/a. ' 6. - unilimbala. 7. V.-* t»-^ ««narm. laliventris. harbala. melasloma. obesa. quatemaria. apicula. discalis. nigrivenlris. angularis. marginalis. nolala. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Od
RMRFT681–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. DECAY OF PHOSPHORESCENCE PRODUCED BY HEATING. 103 600 seconds excitation is greater than that for any shorter excitation at the same temperature. At a temperature near ioo° C, the second flash is no longer evident in the curves.. 40 80 120 160 2.00 Z44 Fig. 107. 060 Sec. Effect of varying the length of excitation. Excited and allowed to decay at room temperature to / =2.9, when heating was begun. Temperature of furnace, 2770 C. Curve A, excited 600.2 sec. Curve D, excited 60.7 sec. B, " 300.0 E, " 30.1 C, " 150.1 F, " 14.8.
RMRRRDXD–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Eagle Wire Works MANUFACTURERS OF FLORAL DESIGNS HANGING BASKETS WIRE WINDOW GUARDS OFFICE RAILINGS LAMP SHADE FRAMES AND ALL FANCY WORKS WRITE FOR PRICES 2187 E. 2d St., CLEVELAND, OfllO UcatloB TIM Bwlew whga too writ*. illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllll& I SPECIAL PRICE LIST. SPRING 1915 | WireHangingBaskets j 6 at dos. rate —60 at 100 rate = PerDoz. Per 100 E 10-inch disc, 6 in. deep 11.15 $7.50 = 12 inch disc, 8 in. deep 1.25 10.00 = 14-inch disc, 9 in. deep 1.75 12.60
RMRHDTWF–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Ein neuer Wüstenrenner aus Afghanistan 139 Holotypus: ZFMK 8584, er, Ost-Afghanistan, Prov. Ghazni, Dasht-e-Nawar, 3000 m NN, leg. C. M. Naumann, 10. VI. 1965 (Abb. 1). Kopf-Rumpflänge 60, Schwanz- länge 82 mm; 44 Dorsalschuppen in einer Querreihe um die Körpermitte, 28 Guiarla in der MedianUnie zwischen Inframaxillarsymphyse und Halsband, 37 in Längsrich- tung gezählte Ventralia, Supralabialia (links/rechts) 8/9, Sublabialia 7/7, Femoral- poren 16/16, median durch
RMREDWDB–. Complete farmer's guide. Agriculture; Farm life. [from old catalog]. Fia. 264. Geographical regions of Texas: C P, Corpus Christi; C, Cor- sicana; Z), Dallas; E, El Paso;F, Fort Worth; G, Galveston; //, Houston; L, Laredo; P, Paris; S, Sherman; SA.San Antonio; 1, Sulphur Fork; 2, Caddo Lake; 3, Neches River; 4, Trinity River; 5, Brazos River; 6, Colorado River; 7, Lavaca River; 8, Guadalupe River; 9, San Antonio River; 10, Nueces River.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of th
RMRH1MFX–. British fresh-water Copepoda. --. Copepoda; Crustacea. 208 BRITISH FRESH-WATER COPEPODA. 7. Swimming-legs more slender. 8. Egg-sac with few eggs. De Lint (1922b, p. 82) adds, as the most important distinction: 9. Greatest width in head region, instead of middle of thorax as in E. affinis.. Taking these points in order : 1. So far as size is concerned there is every gradation, and in one population the range is great. For example, Falmouth (females) -94-1-41 mm. ; R. Bure, 1-2-1-7 mm. ; E. Tees, 1-4-1-9 mm. The only British specimens which fall within the limits given for E. hirundoides are t
RMRFA2NT–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. ANABANTID.E. to dark brown, spotted with blackish, with light spots on the lower half of the body and on the vertical fins, the dark and light spots sometimes forming wavy vertical bars. Total length 85 millim. Ogowe, Chiloango, Lower Congo, and Ubanghi. Lagoons on islands in Lower Congo. o Luali R. (Chiloango) at Lundo. Lambarene, Ogowe. 1. Type. 2-8. Ad, hgr., & yg 9. H£r. M. F. Hens(C). Dr. W. J. Ansorge (C).. Fig. 34. .'s.NJV*^5^. Please
RMRF8A0D–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 486 NOCTUID^. Skct. I. Retinaculuiu of male a tuft of hair from below iiiedi:ui iiervure ; hind wing Avitli the costa lobed near base, vein 8 anastomosing with the cell to beyond middle. 6833. Ariolica triangulifera. CMonomera triangulifera, Mooi-e, Lep. Atk. p. 285 (1888); Ilmpsii. Moths Ind. ii. p. 1:;9 , Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. p. 28i. (S . Head blood-red mixed with fuscous, a white bar above frons, the basal joint of antennoo white behind ; palpi white at base; thorax silvery white, the tegxilae red and fuscous at base, a l
RMRM73AE–. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. 10 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM. Fig. 8 Apple tree borer, adult beetle Treatment: spray beetles with ^ pound whale oil soap to 1 gal- lon water, dust vines with ashes, etc.; handpicking. 9 Apple tree borer ( S a p e r d a Candida). The presence of this insect is usually indicated by " saw- dust " or diseased bark and beneath the latter, legless, white, round headed borers are found. The brown beetles, striped with white, about 1 inch long, occur from June to August. Two or three years are required to complete the life cycle. Tr
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RMRHEA98–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. — 2U - Pedes coxa squamosa, spinis et setts efr. fig. VII, 7, praetarsi (Fig VII, 8) Linguibus lateralibus longis, attenuatis, aliquantum arcuatis, imgue mediano subrecto, acuto. Abdomen (Fig. VILI) partem posticam versus gradatim parum. Fìg. VII. 1. Foeminae corporis proui circiimlitio; 2. corporis squama; 3. autennae articuli 3-4 subtus iiispecti; 4. maudibiila; 5. maxilla primi paris; 6. labium; 7. pes tertii paris; 8. ejusdein apex; 9. uros
RMRHEB2K–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. — 2(ìl — divergenti all'indietro, posteriormente fortemente concavo; la sua superficie è moderatamente convessa in senso trasverso e fornita di numerose setole gracili e subdiritte, lunghette e di alcune (8) molto lunghe tutte impiantate su basi rotonde. Prosterno ed episterni 'protoraclci simili a quella della 9- — Mesotorace.. Fig. XLni. e. silvestrii a. sp. maschio. 1. Capo veduto di faccia, seuza antenne e senza mandibole. 2. Antenna. 3. Ma
RMRE0601–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Agricultural; Zoology, Economic. FiQ. 175.—Skeleton of Fowl. A-B, cervical vertebrse; 1, spinous process of third vertebra; 2, Inferior ridge on same ; 3, styloid process ; 4, vertebral foramen ; B-C, dorsal vertebrse ; 6, spinous process of first; 7, crest formed by union of other spinous processes; D-E, coccygeal vertebrse ; J*", G, head; 8, interorbital septum ; 9, interorbital foramen ; 10, premaxillary bone; 10', anterior nares; 11, man- dible ; 12, quadrate ; 13, maxilla ; 14, keel of sternum (iJ); 15, episternum ; 16, posterior latera
RMRGJCR5–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 92 P. R. SEYMOUR Masalia flavocarnea (Hampson) comb. n. (Text-fig. no; PI. 9, fig. 222) Timora flavocarnea Hampson, 1903 : 115. Holotype ?, Ethiopia (BMNH) [examined]. Fore wing without areole; length $ (1), 16-8 (holotype). Wing pattern as in PI. 9, fig. 222. Fore wing upper surface with ground colour pale to greyish orange, discocellular spot brown. Hind wing upper surface pale yellow irrorate with light brown. Genitalia. $ papilla analis modified; dorso-lateral surface sericate and with terminal spines (Text-fig. no). Material e
RMRH62YM–. Brehms Thierleben : Allgemeine Kunde des Thierreichs. Animal behavior; Zoology. aKüdenflügcI. TOuScibenftüncl. a crflc, b jlücitc, c dritte, d öiettc, e fünfte, f Icd)ftc 2änfl§Q^cr, x Uciiic Oucraber, y üorbetc äüurjctquctaber. 3m 53hi§cibcn> fliigcl: d Stiit;cn(iiierQber, d' gtofec Gucraber. — 1 Dorbetc ai3utje(=, Snialsetlc, 2 trflc .fiinterraubjetle, bcncn im 5]!üdenflügcl nod) nieIjrcrc nachfolgen, 3 ?lnatäelle, 4 Wintere aSurjcIjeHc, TiTOittci», jCi^coibaljcüe, C SIsiUarjeQc, 7 §interwidc(=, Sappenicüc, a gtügeU Iäpl)d)en, 8 Untcrranbjcac, 9, lü DianbäcIIc, 11 ajorbcrtanbjeae. ftänb
RMRE5CJJ–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. PL. 223.. EUCALYPTUS MITCHELLI Err. (1). E. CRETACEA Err. (2). E. DAVIDSONI Err. (3). E. OXLEYANA Err. (4). E. SCOLIOPHYLLA Err. (5). E. WARRAGHIANA Ett. (6). E. PRAECORIACEA Deane (7). E. HERMANNI Deane (8). E. HOWITTI Deane (9). E. KITSONI Deane {10). E. SUTTONI Deane (11). E. CHAPMAN I Deane (12). M.FI0CKI-o-n-clel St" Ht-b-. 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
RMRE7YJ5–. Cooperative economic insect report. Insect pests Control United States Periodicals. 85 9(8). Antecostal sutures of 7th and 8th abdominal tergites extending completely across the tergites (Q)j basal sensory pores of terminal antennal segment situated at about basal % (R)&(H) grassmani Beal Antecostal sutures of 7th and 8th abdominal tergites not extending completely across the tergites, sometimes suture entirely absent on 8th segment (S)j basal sensory pores of terminal antennal segment situated distad of basal 1/3 (T) • ••••••••••• • • • •.«omatum (Say). H. M. Armitage, Chief Bureau of E
RMREH9MG–. Dr. Johannes Leunis Synopsis der thierkunde. Ein handbuch für höhere lehranstalten und für alle, welche sich wissenschaftlich mit der naturgeschichte der thiere beschäftigen wollen. Animals. ring unb nur 2 ^4.*uhttaugen jeberfeitS. 1) 9iau^^aarig. 2) flaumhaarig. 3) .Salpingu.s = ä^nti(fie. 4) »cn odkizq^ STrompete. 5) ft^Warj. 6) ^tvoatfio; ftumpfnaftg. 7) rot^^alfig. 8) robur Qidft. 9) Pyrochröa=ä^n= Ii(f)e. 10) Aiithicus = ä^ntic^c.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of the
RMRHW3PJ–. Bericht uber die Mitteilungen von Freunden der Naturwissenschaften in Wien. 449 wechselt hat. Auf der andern Seite sieht man leicht ein, war- um man bei Pest und Gabar zwischen Elbassan und Tirana (Niedcr-Albanien) den WienerTegel über dem Nummuliten- Eocen findet und warum diese beiden Gebilde gleichförmig zusammenliänoen.. 5. lilaucr Te^el. 6. IVummiilitenschicIiten. 7. Tlionmerg^el. 8. Niimmulitenkalk. 9. Tlionnierg^el. 1. Alliivitim. 2. Leitlutkalk. Quarziges CoDiflo- merat. 3. Tegel. 4. Schlclite mit Cardlmn diluvium und Cerithiuni pictiim. G. lierg Gabai" in Nordalbanien. E, Elbas
RMRFRHAD–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. EVAPORATION AND CAUSAL FACTORS. 61. A. Sunlight. B. Temperature. C. Saturation deficit. D. Wind velocity. E. Evaporation, blotting paper atmometer. F. Evaporation, porous cup atmometer. G. Absolute humidity. H. Barometric pressure. I. Transpiration of potted plant (Cow-beet). K. Transpiration of cut leaves in potometers (Cow-beet). L. Relative humidity. M. Vapor pressure deficit. N. Dew-point depression. 67 8 9 10 11 MT. I 23-45 6 789 10 11 NOON 1 234-56 FIG. 32.—Series*33, showing evaporation, transpiration, and the factors concerned for Septe
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