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RM2HA3H11–(211210) -- CHENGDU, Dec. 10, 2021 (Xinhua) -- Wang Wentao (R) gives a thumb up to a hydatid disease patient to show encouragement at a hospital in Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Garze, southwest China's Sichuan Province, Jan. 16, 2020. Wang Wentao, deputy director of the liver surgery department at West China Hospital of Sichuan University, started his work on the prevention and control of hydatid disease in Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Garze in 2006 when he learned that some local people suffer from hydatid disease during one of his free clinic tours there. Hydatid disease, or echin
RME7H15N–Garden - The Narrows - mixed border including Agapanthus white 'Headbourne Hybrids '' Helenium 'Waltraut' Echin
RMRFCT2R–63821-206.07 Wicker chair with basket, garden flag and birdhouse in flower garden with Black-eyed Susans (Rudbeckia hirta), Purple Coneflowers (Echin
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RM2AAWYXH–Erucago Segetum - Eruca Monspeliaca, Siliquà quadrangula, echinatà - Erucago (Corn Rocket) Title page of vols. 2-5: Hortus Romanus secundum systema Turnefortii a Nicolao Martellio Linneanis characteribus expositus, adjectis singularum plantarum analysi ac viribus ; species suppeditabat ad describebat Liberatus Sabbati. Title page of vols. 6-8: Hortus Romanus a Nicolao Martellio ; species suppeditabat ac describebat Constantinus Sabbati. Engraved colored vignette on t.-p. of each volume. Citation/Reference: Pritzel (2nd) 1976; Erucago Segetum = Eruca Monspeliaca, Siliquà quadrangula, echin
RM2AG24KG–. The Electrical Conductivity of Echinoderm Eggs, and Its Bearing on the Problems of Fertilisation and Artificial Parthenogenesis. c agent. But whereas theeffect of the spermatozoon on the electrical resistance of the egg is quite irreversible,that of sodium citrate is partially or entirely removed if the eggs are transferred tonormal sea-water. That the two phenomena are related would appear from the fact that exposure tocitrate solution, as it were, anticipates a part of the fall in electrical resistancecaused by the spermatozoon. 3 Y 2 516 ME. J. GRAY ON THE ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ECHIN
RMG0DPDE–Summergarden beauty
RM2JEFXJP–Clypeasteroida.
RFR48GKF–Butterfly
RFC6C5MM–Butterfly on Echinacea flower
RFEPEJN9–Paper Vintage photo frame with red starfish and pebbles
RFA0KF2M–Crinoid at Sponge Crinoidea Porifera Manado Sulawesi Celebes Sea Indonesia
RF2F71A2N–Seastars in turquoise transparent water, tropical caribbean sea, clean uncontaminated environment, Indonesia
RFFWENEB–Healing herb and flower selection used in herbal medicine in heart shaped bowls with pollen grain and honey bee.
RMPFHX8G–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. /V'//////dee., Echin om-elndee. â $&. 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.. Ingolf (Cruiser); Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1895-1896). Copenhagen : H. Hagerup
RMMCR6EN–. i llaeckcl ami iGiltscUel Miltsch.Jena.liilhüJr 1-a. PHRACTASPIS, i. PLEURASPIS, r> (i, STAU R A S PIS. T8. ECHIN ASPIS, !). DOR ATAS PIS
RMW23FPK–Archive image from page 161 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill27dans Year: 1907 158 findes hos alle øvrige Echinider, idet den første Interam- bulacralplade altid er enkelt (den resorberes senere hos nogle Former). Hos de øvrige ældste (palæozoiske) Echin- ider findes der flere Rækker Plader i hvert Ambulacral- eller Interambulacralfelt, hos alle andre (med Undtagelse Fig. 68. Skallen af Echinus elegans Diib. & Kor. 1. Oversiden; 2. Mundsiden. Felterne med de to Rækker smaa Knuder er Ambula
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RM2AJ38W2–The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . .The others that are scattered throughare O. leucotricha, O. crassa and O.microdasys. There is quite a collec-tion of these in one of the other cac-tus houses. The group of cannon balls as somecall them represent the genus echin-ocactus. For the most part these areglobular in shape, though some get ashigh as 6 or 8 feet, and are denselycovered with spines which in some spe-cies assume huge proportions. Theflowers which are usually borne on theapex are in most instances brightly col-ored. They are very closely allied tothe cereus, but bota
RM2JEMYE9–Scaphechinus mirabilis (Agassiz).
RMPFHX8W–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. Jrlf/o//'/:j/l( ,11 //,i//,// //,'/. V'/i..llo/-fi-ii.u-u . A'r/iiiio/ttrri / '/i//,.'/.'. /V'//////dee., Echin om-elndee. 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.. Ingolf (Cruiser); Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1895-1896). Copenhagen : H. Hagerup
RMMA9YJK–. Echinoidea . Fig. r I. Part of actinal plastron of Pourtalesia phialc. Fig. 12. Part of actinal plastron of Pourlalesia carinata after Loven. 1 De Meijere (Siboga Echin. PI. XXI. 41S p. 168) represents Echinocrepis cuneata as ha-ing the same strncture of the bivial ambulacra, founJing his opinion on PI. XXXV. a. lo of the Challenger»-Ech. Echinocrcpis setigera has its bivial ambulacra separated bj- the interambulacra i and 4 (Panamic Deep-Sea Echini. PI. 67. i, Fig. 167). Also the apical system is very different in these two species, compact in Ech. ctaieata, disconnected in Ech. .letigera.
RMT1J464–Discovery reports (1943) Discovery reports discoveryreports22inst Year: 1943 KLUGELLA 421 p. 414) and B. tiobilis (see Hasenbank, 1932, text-fig. 10 B; Hastings, 1939, p. 327). Klugella differs from Beania in its interzooecial connexions which are not tubular, in its avicularia, those of Beania being mobile and attached laterally, and in its marginal kenozooecia. Dendrobeania differs from Klugella in its stalked, mobile avicularia, in the absence of marginal kenozooecia, and the presence of marginal zooecia of distinctive shape, as in Bugula, Bugidaria, etc. 5mm Fig. 36. A. Klugella echin
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RM2AKFTFK–Natural history of animals; . Fig. 462. — Holothurian, or Sea Cucumber. inch to several feet in length. They live in the seaand are exceedingly interesting, and very beautifulwhen the long and delicate fringes around the mouthare expanded. When taken from the water theyshrink and lose their beauty of form and color. Theymust be seen in the ocean, or in the aquarium, in orderto get a good idea of them. Figure 462 shows onevery common at Grand Manan, Eastport, and otherplaces on the North Atlantic. The Chinese use theirdried and smoked skins, called trepang, in making soup. SEA URCHINS, OR ECHIN
RM2JEGEGN–Cystaster granulatus Hall, 1872.
RMPFHT0M–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 158 findes hos alle øvrige Echinider, idet den første Interam- bulacralplade altid er enkelt (den resorberes senere hos nogle Former). Hos de øvrige ældste (palæozoiske) Echin- ider findes der flere Rækker Plader i hvert Ambulacral- eller Interambulacralfelt, hos alle andre (med Undtagelse. Fig. 68. Skallen af Echinus elegans Diib. & Kor. 1. Oversiden; 2. Mundsiden. Felterne med de to Rækker smaa Knuder er Ambulacral-Felterne; de med de to Rækker større Knuder Interambulacralfelterne. Uden- for Knuderækkerne i Amb. Fel
RMMCJEPD–. ECHIN-OPS RuTHENICUS, ERY]>JGIUM. (Sea HoUy.) Handsome o r n a mental plants, growing from 2 to 3 feet high. Effective in flower and shrubbeiy bor- ders, woodlands, wild gar- dens, etc.; the flower heads, â which are produced from July to September, are use- ful to cut for vases or to dry for winter bouquets. AlpinuiU [Alpine Sea Holly^. Large, soft laven- den-blue flower heads and glistening metallic - blue stems and bracts; one of the most handsome and beautiful hardy plants in cultivation. 35 cts. each. Ainetliystiuuui. Tlie finely cut spiny foliage and the beautiful thistle- like head
RMT0T9D2–Dreer's 1901 garden calendar (1901) Dreer's 1901 garden calendar dreers1901garden1901henr Year: 1901 160nn 'HWADREER -PhllADELPhlAM-^HARC(f PERENMIALPWNTi ECHIN-OPS RuTHENICUS, ERY]>JGIUM. (Sea HoUy.) Handsome o r n a mental plants, growing from 2 to 3 feet high. Effective in flower and shrubbeiy bor- ders, woodlands, wild gar- dens, etc.; the flower heads, â which are produced from July to September, are use- ful to cut for vases or to dry for winter bouquets. AlpinuiU [Alpine Sea Holly^. Large, soft laven- den-blue flower heads and glistening metallic - blue stems and bracts; one of
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RM2AN5MJ6–An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . Badiata or Zoophyta; of contemporary writers, a class of the An-nuloida or a phylum of the Coelomata^ including amma,ls such asthe star-fishes, sea-cucumbers, and sea-urchins. [L, 121,147, 231.] ECHINODEKMATOUS, adj. E^k-in-o-durma^t-us. From ^yifos, a hedgehog, and Sipfia. the skin. Fr., kchinoderme, ichino- dermaire. 1. Having the surface of the body covered with spines. 2. Pertaining to the Echin
RMMEE6E7–. Die Echinoidea der Siboga-expedition . 202 XVI, f. 267, 268 81 I XVI, f. 270. XVII, f. 271. 82 203 â 83 202 83 85 XVII, f. 272. XVII, f. 273. XVI, f. 269. V, f. 40. i) Arbacia nigra wiiil im âRevision of Echini" mit Fragezeichen von den Philippinen erwähnt. Weil die .^rt sonst an dti- südamerikanischen Küste, von l'alagonicn bis Peru, zu Hause ist, scheint mir die Richtigkeit des Fundortes doch zu unwahrscheinlich. 2) Nach MoRTENSEN (Ingolf-Fxped. Echin. I, p. 82) gehurt das Exemplar der Challenger-Stalion 207 (l2'2l'N.B., l22°I5'O.L.) nicht zu dieser .rt.
RMT0T9CX–Dreer's 1901 garden calendar (1901) Dreer's 1901 garden calendar dreers1901garden1901henr Year: 1901 ECHIN-OPS RuTHENICUS, ERY]>JGIUM. (Sea HoUy.) Handsome o r n a mental plants, growing from 2 to 3 feet high. Effective in flower and shrubbeiy bor- ders, woodlands, wild gar- dens, etc.; the flower heads, â which are produced from July to September, are use- ful to cut for vases or to dry for winter bouquets. AlpinuiU [Alpine Sea Holly^. Large, soft laven- den-blue flower heads and glistening metallic - blue stems and bracts; one of the most handsome and beautiful hardy plants in cultivati
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RM2AWEP6P–A pictorial atlas of fossil remains, consisting of coloured illustrations selected from Parkinson's 'Organic remains of a former world,' and Artis's 'Antediluvian phytology.' . us strata of Maestricht. Fig. 7. A small Echinite of a different genus {Echinites (Cassidulus, of Lamarck,) Zapis cancri, ofParkinson), from Maestricht. Fig. 8. An Echinite ( Spatangites {Nucleolites) brissoides ovalis, of Parkinson). Locality unknown. Fig. 9. A beautiful specimen of a large heart-shaped Echinite of a recent species (Spatanguspurpureus), from a modern tertiary deposit, Malta. Fig. 10. An Echinite {Echin
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RM2CJ8KP6–. New history of the 99th Indiana Infantry : containing official reports, anecdotes, incidents, biographies and complete rolls . echin shellI dont think now youd feel so awful well. Just think o Grant an Sherman an the men,Who led us in the days o battle: thenJust think that all o them are dead an gone.An that my earthh^ race is nearly run.An jouU not wonder if Im lame;Time enough and youll be so just the same. Nothin but an old .soldiery It may beIm too sensitive, as others cannot seeThe past as it appears to such as me.Who followed Billy Sherman to the sea.An tramped so much in swamps of ice
RMRD1G6G–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. /V'//////dee., Echin om-elndee. â $&. 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.. Ingolf (Cruiser); Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1895-1896). Copenhagen : H. Hagerup
RMRHMPHH–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. EFFECTS OF LITHIUM ON NEREIS EGGS 197 role. In the amphibian, formation of the endoderm is accomplished by a complex series of cell movements, as a result of which a directed and organized migration of cells brings about imagination of most of the vegetal hemisphere at the region of the blastopore. Meanwhile, the animal cells grow down to cover the vegetal region, thus forming the ectoderm of the embryo. The yolk material itself is invaginated in these forms and comes to be enclosed by the endoderm. Gastrulation in the echin
RMRD1G6K–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. Jrlf/o//'/:j/l( ,11 //,i//,// //,'/. V'/i..llo/-fi-ii.u-u . A'r/iiiio/ttrri / '/i//,.'/.'. /V'//////dee., Echin om-elndee. 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.. Ingolf (Cruiser); Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1895-1896). Copenhagen : H. Hagerup
RMRDWJJC–. The elements of vegetable histology. Plant anatomy. 106 THE ELEMENTS OF VEGETABLE HISTOLOGY. Plate 40.—Fibers. 1. Baptisia root. (Nonporous, striated.) 2. Ceylon Cinnamon bark. (Non- porous, nbnstriated.) 3. Hydrangea root. (Porous, nonstriated.) 4. Echin- acea root. (Porous, nonstriated.) 5. Senna leaf. (Nonporous, nonstriated.). 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.. Ballard, Charles William, 1887-. New York, J
RMRH33EA–. British fresh-water algae, exclusive of Desmidieae and Diatomaceae. Algae -- Great Britain. CEDOGONIACE/E PL 62.. 1. CEdog: Cleuea.num W. 2 CEdoff. echin-osper- > 3. CEdog: ^e (L.) CEdog. reum. W. 5 CEdog-. ca- 33.. 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.. Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825. London, New York, Williams and Norgate
RMRJ69M3–. Handbook of zoology [microform] : with examples from Canadian species, recent and fossil :. Zoology; Invertebrates; Zoologie; Invertébrés. PROVINCE RADIATA. 99 our The the Ishell by additions to their edges. In tic interior of the shell the principal organs visible are the intestinal canal, curved in a series of loops, and usually filled wi h pellets of comminuted sea-weed ; and the five large yellow ovaries, at certain seasons distended with ova. The Oxily other species found on our coast is the Cake-urchin, flat o • disc-like in form, and with very small spines. It is the Echin- arachnius
RMRF6K1T–. Catalogue of the organic remains belonging to the Echinodermata in the museum of the Geological Survey of India, Calcutta. Geological Survey of India. Museum; Echinodermata, Fossil. 30 Genera, Species. References.. Localities. Toxaster,—contd. (Heteraster) oblongus/Cat. rais. 131; Desor, Syn. Agass. Enallaster,. D'Orbigny, Fittoni, Forbes, sp. Greenovii, Forbes, sp. Micraster, Agassiz. brevis, Desor. laxoporus, D'Orb. acutus, Desk. sp. polygonus, Agass. trigonalis. Agass. Leskei, D'Orh. Echin. foss. 355. t. 40 f. 8-9 ; Spatangus id. De- luc, Brongniart; Heter- aster id. D'Orb. Pal. Fr. Terr.
RMRF0WJ6–. Catalogue of the organic remains belonging to the Echinodermata in the museum of the Geological Survey of India, Calcutta. Geological Survey of India. Museum; Echinodermata, Fossil. 30 Genera, Species. References.. Localities. Toxaster,—contd. (Heteraster) oblongus/Cat. rais. 131; Desor, Syn. Agass. Enallaster,. D'Orbigny, Fittoni, Forbes, sp. Greenovii, Forbes, sp. Micraster, Agassiz. brevis, Desor. laxoporus, D'Orb. acutus, Desk. sp. polygonus, Agass. trigonalis. Agass. Leskei, D'Orh. Echin. foss. 355. t. 40 f. 8-9 ; Spatangus id. De- luc, Brongniart; Heter- aster id. D'Orb. Pal. Fr. Terr.
RMRMCAFG–. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs. MaII!in illaria Echin us. Mainiiiillai la applaiiala. ized by the strong central spine in the center of each cluster of small spines. 25 to 50 cents. M. Lasiacantha. A very pretty little plant, covered almost entirely by a mass of soft white spines. Flow- ers white, with a carmine stripe in the center of each petal. 25 cents each. M. micromeris. Flowe
RMRE5591–. The farmer's veterinary adviser, a guide to the prevention and treatment of disease in domestic animals. Veterinary medicine; Veterinary hygiene. 270 The Farmer''s Veterinary Adviser. Simne suffer severely from a thorn-lieaded worm (Echin- orynclms Gigas) from three to eighteen inches long; a hair-headed worm (Tricocephalus Orenatus) a little smaller than the ruminant's; an ascaris (A. Suilla) like (hat of ruminants ; the Sclerostomum Dentatum, three to five lines in length, and the Trichina Spiralis, one-eight eenth to one-sixth inch long. Yig. 32. Fig. 34 Fig. 33.. Fig. 35. Please note tha
RMRDMC7H–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. Sub-Fam. 2. Cynthiinae.—More than eight folds in branchial sac (Fig. 36, A); tentacles compound (Fig. 37, B); body sessile or with a short stalk (Fig. 39, F). The chief genns is Cynthia, Savigny, with a large nunaber of species, some of which are British. Bhahdocynthia has echin- ated calcareous spicules in the mantle (see Fig. 50, D, p. 87). Forbesella tesseUata is a remarkable British species, having the test marked out into plates (Fig. 39, B). It is intermediate in some characters between Styelinae and Cynthiinae. Sub-Fam. 3. Bolteninae.—More than
RMRDRBM2–. Fourteen weeks in zoology. Zoology. 260 SUBKIN^GDOM ECHINODERMATA. CLASS II. ECHINOIDEA. General Characteristics.—The Echin like) are covered with spines, raoved by the Fig. 14,5.. EcKirms sp/itera. Sea Urchin. Spines remoyed from left half. to move over the rocks (pediciUanm), each ending in forceps, apparently for pre- hension and for rid- ding the animal of parasites. The mouth is armed with fi V e sharp teeth, which con- tinually wear upon one another, but, * A fnll-sfTown Urchin may have five hundred plates, four thousand spines, and perhaps two thousand suckers. Mingled with the oids (
RMRDMC7C–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. Sub-Fam. 2. Cynthiinae.—More than eight folds in branchial sac (Fig. 36, A); tentacles compound (Fig. 37, B); body sessile or with a short stalk (Fig. 39, F). The chief genns is Cynthia, Savigny, with a large nunaber of species, some of which are British. Bhahdocynthia has echin- ated calcareous spicules in the mantle (see Fig. 50, D, p. 87). Forbesella tesseUata is a remarkable British species, having the test marked out into plates (Fig. 39, B). It is intermediate in some characters between Styelinae and Cynthiinae. Sub-Fam. 3. Bolteninae.—More than
RMRJ1M4X–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. 682 ECHINODERMA TA. [SCH.—ULO. lyoni, and S. maniformis, 8. A. Miller, 1892, Advance Sheets Geo. Sur. Ind., p. 45, Keokuk Gr. SCIKKNASTER le- grandensis, Miller and Gurley, 1890, D e 8 c. New Gen. and Spec. Echin- odermata, p. 56, and 16th Rep. Geo. Sur. Ind., p. 371, Kinderhook Gr. STEQAN0CKiNr.s benedicti, 8. A. Miller, 1892. Advance Sheets 18th Rep. Geo. Sur. Ind., p. 27, Keokuk Gr. Fio. 1240. — Schcenaster le-
RMRF0WJG–. Catalogue of the organic remains belonging to the Echinodermata in the museum of the Geological Survey of India, Calcutta. Geological Survey of India. Museum; Echinodermata, Fossil. 23 Genera, Species.. Localiti ICS, Eciiinobrissus,—contd. orbicularis, Phill. sp. scutatus, Lamh. sp. dimidiattiSj Phill. sp. clunicularis, Llliwyd, sp. qUadratus, Wright, Olfersii, Agass. sp. Renandi, Agass. sp. alpinus, D'Orb. ypeus id. Phill. Geol York. t. 7. f. 3. Nucleo- lites id. Forbes, Mem. Gleol. Surv. Dec. 1. t. 7. Nucleolites id. Lamk. (non Goldf.) III. 343. Agass. Echin. Suiss. I. 45. t. 7. f. 19-21.
RMRF6K2B–. Catalogue of the organic remains belonging to the Echinodermata in the museum of the Geological Survey of India, Calcutta. Geological Survey of India. Museum; Echinodermata, Fossil. 23 Genera, Species.. Localiti ICS, Eciiinobrissus,—contd. orbicularis, Phill. sp. scutatus, Lamh. sp. dimidiattiSj Phill. sp. clunicularis, Llliwyd, sp. qUadratus, Wright, Olfersii, Agass. sp. Renandi, Agass. sp. alpinus, D'Orb. ypeus id. Phill. Geol York. t. 7. f. 3. Nucleo- lites id. Forbes, Mem. Gleol. Surv. Dec. 1. t. 7. Nucleolites id. Lamk. (non Goldf.) III. 343. Agass. Echin. Suiss. I. 45. t. 7. f. 19-21.
RMRE37TW–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. 154 PUCCINIA 28. Puccinia Taraxaci P],owr. Puccinia Phaseoli var. Taraxaci Eebent. Fl. Neomaroh. p. 356. P. variabilis Grev. ; Cooke, Handb. p. 500; Micr. Fung. p. 207 p.p. P. Taraxaci Plowr. Ured. p. 186. Sacc. Syll. ix. 305. Sydow, Monogr. i. 164. Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, p. 226, f. 178. Spermogones. In little yellow roundish clusters. Vredospores. Sori amphigenous, with or without spots, scattered, minute, sometimes confluent and larger, roundish or oblong, pulverulent, brown; spores glo- bose to ovate, echin
RMRMRR2E–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. Fig. 5. — Ophiura texturata Lam. Piastre boccali, adorali, orali e papille di diversi esemplari. E comunissima nel Mediterraneo : Provenza, Marsiglia, mar Ligure, Napoli, Messina, Adriatico (Trieste, Rovigno, Quarnero, Lissa, ecc.), Algeria, Mar Egeo. In quest'ultimo mare il Caiìus la dice rara, basandosi sugli scritti del Forbes. E poi diffusa nel- l'Atlantico N-E (Madera, Portogallo, golfo di Guascogna, Gran Bretagna, mare del Nord, Norvegia). ECHINOIDEA Ord. Cidaroida Oidaris ciclaris (L.) KoEHLEB, Echin. Provence,
RMRD1YKC–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 158 findes hos alle øvrige Echinider, idet den første Interam- bulacralplade altid er enkelt (den resorberes senere hos nogle Former). Hos de øvrige ældste (palæozoiske) Echin- ider findes der flere Rækker Plader i hvert Ambulacral- eller Interambulacralfelt, hos alle andre (med Undtagelse. Fig. 68. Skallen af Echinus elegans Diib. & Kor. 1. Oversiden; 2. Mundsiden. Felterne med de to Rækker smaa Knuder er Ambulacral-Felterne; de med de to Rækker større Knuder Interambulacralfelterne. Uden- for Knuderækkerne i Amb. Fel
RMRMRR55–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. Fig. 1. — Astropecten bìspinosus (Otto) A, piastra margino-veutrale. B, piastra margino-dorsale (di lato). Astropecten bispinosixs platyacanthus (Phil.) Marenzeller, Rev. adriat. Seest., 1875, p. 362 {A. platyacanthus). Ludwig, Seest. Mittelm., 1897, p. 543. Dòderlein, Aster. Siboga-Exp., 1917, p. 48, 95, 172, tav. 8 f. 9-11, tav. 17 f. 10 (A. platy acanthus). Koehler, Echin. Europe, I, 1924, p. 192 1 es. Rada di Despotico [Is. Cicladi] (« Violante», 6-Vni-1876; prof. 12 m.).. Please note that these images are extract
RMRR32ER–. Actes de la Société linnéenne de Bordeaux. Science; Natural history. - 139 — R. arenatus du Lutétien de La Gourèpe. Cotteau lui-même avait d'ailleurs déjà signalé les différences qui permettent de séparer ces deux formes, que je crois' préférable de désigner par des noms distincts. Le /?. Bouillei se reconnaît à sa taille plus petite, à ses tubercules proportionnellement plus déve- loppés, à ses costules transverses moins apparentes. 11 a été décrit dans la « Paléontologie française » (Echin. Eoc, II, p. 601) et figuré (pL 344, fig. 10, 12). Il provient du ïongrien de la Villa Eugénie.. Leio
RMRCY1YR–. Elementary text-book of zoology, tr. and ed. by Adam Sedgwick, with the assistance of F. G. Heathcote. 2G3 ECIUNODERMATA.. conditions which admit of the body being divided into two exactly symmetrical halves. Even these planes do not exactly fulfil these con- ditions, since the re- maining organs are not strictly symmetrical in regard to such a plane. Very frequently one of the rays differs in size from the others, and then we have an irregu- larity in the external form of the Echinoderm, which renders the bi- lateral symmetry visible even from the exterior. The pentamerous body of the Echin
RMRCC95H–. Dreer's 1901 garden calendar. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. 160nn "HWADREER -PhllADELPhlAM-^HARC(f PERENMIALPWNTi. ECHIN-OPS RuTHENICUS, ERY]>JGIUM. (Sea HoUy.) Handsome o r n a mental plants, growing from 2 to 3 feet high. Effective in flower and shrubbeiy bor- ders, woodlands, wild gar- dens, etc.; the flower heads, â which are produced from July to September, are use- ful to cut for vases or to dry for winter bouquets. AlpinuiU [Alpine Sea Holly^. Large, so
RMRCGFMM–. Die Radiolarien (Rhizopoda radiaria) : eine Monographie. Radiolaria; Radiolaria, Fossil; Rhizopoda. ACANTHARIA TAF IX. The i)raei' eil' 11. M.S ClinUenöpr Ri..liolana PI W7.. i llaeckcl ami iGiltscUel Miltsch.Jena.liilhüJr 1-a. PHRACTASPIS, i. PLEURASPIS, r> (i, STAU R A S PIS. T8. ECHIN ASPIS, !). DOR ATAS PIS. 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.. Haeckel, Ernst Heinrich Philipp August, 1834-1919. Berlin :
RMRCP9KH–. Die Funktionen des Centralnervensystems und ihre phylogenese. Neuroanatomy; Neurophysiology. 70 Echin()derm en. Fisr. 27.. Nervensystem eiues Seesterues. N Nervenrino;. peiitagou) vereiiiigeii, wie wir es iu Fig. 27 selieu. Neiiere Uuter- suchiingeii leliren, class das Nervensystem cler Ecliinodermen resp. der Seesterne viel complicirter gebaut und aus drei vollig selbstiindigen Systomen zusammengesetzt ist (A. Lang, Lehrbucli der vergleichenden Anatomie, 4. Abth., 1894, S. 1045), namlich 1. deni oberflachlichen, oraleii Nervensysteme, welches die Haut, die Anibulacralanliange und den Darmca
RMRCC95D–. Dreer's 1901 garden calendar. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. ECHIN-OPS RuTHENICUS, ERY]>JGIUM. (Sea HoUy.) Handsome o r n a mental plants, growing from 2 to 3 feet high. Effective in flower and shrubbeiy bor- ders, woodlands, wild gar- dens, etc.; the flower heads, â which are produced from July to September, are use- ful to cut for vases or to dry for winter bouquets. AlpinuiU [Alpine Sea Holly^. Large, soft laven- den-blue flower heads and glistening metallic - bl