RMR4XA0H–Beefsteak fungi, Fistulina hepatica, growing in deciduous woodland on a tree trunk in the New Forest Hampshire England UK GB. The fungus gets its name
RM2R3M8RK–Hepatica nobilis var. japonica f. magna
RMR4X9M8–Beefsteak fungi, Fistulina hepatica, growing in deciduous woodland on a tree trunk in the New Forest Hampshire England UK GB. The fungus gets its name
RMEGETN7–Hepatica nobilis var. japonica f. magna. Liverwort flowers growing in a protected environment.
RMBBRM3A–Hepatica nobilis var japonica f magna Schreber hepatica Alpine plant Glasshouse England Spring
RM2A74W6G–Common liverwort, Anemone hepatica. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Guimpel from Dr. Friedrich Gottlob Hayne's Medical Botany, Berlin, 1822. Hayne (1763-1832) was a German botanist, apothecary and professor of pharmaceutical botany at Berlin University.
RMT66YHX–Kidneywort or Liverleaf [Hepatica nobilis, Anemone acutiloba)
RM2A7NYFC–Liverwort, Anemone hepatica. Handcoloured botanical drawn and engraved by Pierre Bulliard from his own 'Flora Parisiensis,' 1776, Paris, P. F. Didot. Pierre Bulliard (1752-1793) was a famous French botanist who pioneered the three-colour-plate printing technique. His introduction to the flowers of Paris included 640 plants.
RF2PBC2NM–Anemone hepatica (syn. Hepatica nobilis), the common hepatica, liverwort, kidneywort, or pennywort, is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup f
RMK1F73D–Magnified 128X, this photomicrograph revealed the presence of a trematode, Fasciola hepatica, or ?sheep liver fluke?, egg, which is described as broadly ellipsoidal, operculated, and measure 130{micro}m to 150{micro}m long by 60{micro}m to 90{micro}m wide. The eggs are unembryonated when passed in feces. The eggs of F. hepatica can be difficult to distinguish from Fasciolopsis spp. although the abopercular end of the former often has a roughened or irregular area. <b><u>Clinical Features:</u></b>. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1979.
RFR31YB1–flowers alphabet letter f
RMPFYR8X–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. Type species. Fasciola hepatica Linnaeus 1758. An introduced species (F. hepatica) common in sheep and cattle in limited regions; Long Island, N. Y., introduced from Texas, Gulf States, California. The North American intermediate host is not known. Stiles suspects Limnaea humilis Say. Fig. 675. Fasciola hepatica. X 3. (Original.) 72 (71) No distinct anterior conical portion, branches. . Vitellaria ventral to intestinal Fascioloides Ward. Body very large, broad, thick, without separate anterior portion or cephalic cone, posterior end bluntly rounded. V
RMRYGMA4–Wood cut engraved illustration, taken from 'The Treasury of Natural History' by Samuel Maunder, published 1848
RMW23DEA–Archive image from page 156 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom cyclopediaofamer03bail Year: 1906 HEMEROCALLIS HEPATICA 729 variety with variegated Ivs. Var. 16re pleno, Hort., is shown in F.S. 18:1891, with a red spot on the middle of eaeli segment. Gn. 48, p. 401. R
RMRDAYN7–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. Type species. Fasciola hepatica Linnaeus 1758. An introduced species (F. hepatica) common in sheep and cattle in limited regions; Long Island, N. Y., introduced from Texas, Gulf States, California. The North American intermediate host is not known. Stiles suspects Limnaea humilis Say. Fig. 675. Fasciola hepatica. X 3. (Original.) 72 (71) No distinct anterior conical portion, branches. . Vitellaria ventral to intestinal Fascioloides Ward. Body very large, broad, thick, without separate anterior portion or cephalic cone, posterior end bluntly rounded. V
RFM0M1T3–Beefsteak fungus can be eaten
RMP6FEWX–Common liverwort, Anemone hepatica. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Guimpel from Dr. Friedrich Gottlob Hayne's Medical Botany, Berlin, 1822. Hayne (1763-1832) was a German botanist, apothecary and professor of pharmaceutical botany at Berlin University.
RMBH209N–Liver fluke
RMMAAH76–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Rhabdospora microstonia F. Tass. «. Ein Fruchtstiel von Hepatica triloba mit dem Pilze in natürlicher Grösse. b. Ein schwach vergrössertes Fruchtgehäuse. c. Fünf freie, sehr stark vergrösserte Sporen. Alles nach Flam. Tassi in Rev. niyeol. 1896, p. 171. Taf. 173, Fig. 5 a, b u c.
RMR4X9J6–Beefsteak fungi, Fistulina hepatica, growing in deciduous woodland on a tree trunk in the New Forest Hampshire England UK GB. The fungus gets its name
RMBBRM2H–Hepatica nobilis var japonica f magna Schreber hepatica Alpine plant Glasshouse England Spring
RMBBRKW5–Hapatica nobilis var japonica f magna Schreber hepatica Alpine plant Glasshouse England Spring
RMK1F76D–Magnified 128X this photomicrograph revealed the presence of two trematode, Fasciolopsis buski, eggs, which are described as broadly ellipsoidal, operculated and measuring 130{micro}m to 150{micro}m long, by 60 {micro}m to 90{micro}m wide. The eggs are unembryonated when passed in feces. The eggs of F. buski can be difficult to distinguish from Fasciola hepatica, although the abopercular end of the latter often has a roughened or irregular area. <b><u>Clinical Features:</u></b>. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1979.
RMPG0RFC–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLAXT DISEASE 441 Fistulina Buller (p. 440) Sporophore fleshy, laterallj^ short-stipitate, hymcnial sur- face at first granular, then each granule becoming a tube; these â are approximate but not united; spores bro-^ra in mass. Fig. 314. A genus of a half dozen species.. Fig. 313.âLcnzitcs betulina. After Clements. F. hepatica (Scha.) Fr. Cap 8-20 cm. wide, bright-red or red-brown, liver-shaped to shelf-like, more or less lobed, smooth, more or less sticky when wet; flesh containing reddish fibers; stem short,
RMW0PR5J–Archive image from page 118 of Description, vertus et usages de. Description, vertus et usages de sept cents dix-neuf plantes : tant étrangeres que de nos climats ; et de cent trente-quartre animaux, en sept cents trente planches, gravées en taille-douce, sur les desseins dʼaprès nature, de M. de Gersault, par MM. de Fehrt, Prevost, Duflos, Martinet, &c. et rangées suivant lʼordre du livre intitulé Matiere médicale de M. Geoffroy .. descriptionvertu03geof Year: 1767 Pl.Soo. A . Hepatica terr'e4ftrùf.
RMRJDDG4–. Cesk houby. Fungi -- Czech Republic. a válcovité. Tyto okolnosti a fakt, že G. Sistostrcma nikdo vlasln? nezná a jen diagnosu Friesovu opisuji, soudím, že G. Sistostrema jest špatn? popsáno a že jest s naší houbou totožný druh. Fistulineae. Pst?e?ovité. Fistulina Bull. Pst?e?. Obr. 128. Plodnice kloboukovitá nebo jazykovitá, š?avnat? masitá, na spodu hust? sestavené, dlouhé, ty?inkovité, ale úpln^? mezi sebou volné rourky, jichž dutinu povlóká hymenium. líasidie se 4 stopka?ými, lui?dými výtrusy. Jediný známý druh.. Obr. 128. Fistulina hepatica Pers., zna?n? zmenš. Fot. Adamovi?. F. hepatica
RMP5DCMH–Liverwort, Anemone hepatica. Handcoloured botanical drawn and engraved by Pierre Bulliard from his own 'Flora Parisiensis,' 1776, Paris, P. F. Didot. Pierre Bulliard (1752-1793) was a famous French botanist who pioneered the three-colour-plate printing technique. His introduction to the flowers of Paris included 640 plants.
RMMCRBA6–. 3: 3taci)eljc(jlüamm=^iläe (Hydnaceae) unb Sö($ericfjioamm = ^il3e (Polyporaceae). A Hydnum anriscalpium. B H. repanduiu. C H. coralloides: 1 §abitu§, oertteinert; 2 3roeigftücf, oer^ große«. D Irpex lacteus: 1 §a6itii§; 2 Xiil beä .öqmeniuinä, oergr.; 3 Safibie; i Sh) ]d mit OTbien. E Polystictus sacer. F Polyporus versicolor. G Fomes aunosus: 1 §a6itu§; 2 Safibie; 3 teimenbe Sonibic. H Trametes pini: 1 §abitU9; M Laschia Staudtii. 2 Seil bcä §t)meuiumä mit N Fistulina hepatica: 1 t^abv Saiifaieii unb 3t)ftiben. tu^; 2 Seil beä ät)menos J Lenzites betulina. 1 p^orä, iiatür[i£§e ®rSpe; 3 K B
RMR4X9WB–Beefsteak fungi, Fistulina hepatica, growing in deciduous woodland on a tree trunk in the New Forest Hampshire England UK GB. The fungus gets its name
RMBBRKT3–Hapatica nobilis var japonica f magna Schreber hepatica Alpine plant Glasshouse England Spring
RMK1F781–Magnified 128X this photomicrograph revealed the presence of a single trematode, Fasciolopsis buski, egg, which is described as broadly ellipsoidal, operculated and measuring 130{micro}m to 150{micro}m long, by 60 {micro}m to 90{micro}m wide. The eggs are unembryonated when passed in feces. The eggs of F. buski can be difficult to distinguish from Fasciola hepatica, although the abopercular end of the latter often has a roughened or irregular area. <b><u>Clinical Features:</u></b>. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1979.
RMPG3WRT–. Familiar garden flowers . Flowers; Plants, Ornamental; Floriculture. HEPATICA. 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.. Hibberd, Shirley, 1825-1890; Hulme, F. Edward (Frederick Edward), 1841-1909. London : Cassell
RMRDE5K8–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLAXT DISEASE 441 Fistulina Buller (p. 440) Sporophore fleshy, laterallj^ short-stipitate, hymcnial sur- face at first granular, then each granule becoming a tube; these â are approximate but not united; spores bro-^ra in mass. Fig. 314. A genus of a half dozen species.. Fig. 313.âLcnzitcs betulina. After Clements. F. hepatica (Scha.) Fr. Cap 8-20 cm. wide, bright-red or red-brown, liver-shaped to shelf-like, more or less lobed, smooth, more or less sticky when wet; flesh containing reddish fibers; stem short,
RMR4X9G7–Beefsteak fungi, Fistulina hepatica, growing in deciduous woodland on a tree trunk in the New Forest Hampshire England UK GB. The fungus gets its name
RMR4X9D7–Beefsteak fungi, Fistulina hepatica, growing in deciduous woodland on a tree trunk in the New Forest Hampshire England UK GB. The fungus gets its name
RMPAGECT–A beefsteak fungus, Fistulina hepatica, sometimes called a beefsteak polypore or ox tongue fungus growing on a living tree in the New Forest. The juic
RMK1F751–Under a high magnification of 400X, this photomicrograph revealed some of the ultrastructural morphology exhibited by a trematode, Fasciolopsis buski, egg, which is described as broadly ellipsoidal, operculated and measuring 130{micro}m to 150{micro}m long, by 60 {micro}m to 90{micro}m wide. These eggs are unembryonated when passed in feces. The eggs of F. buski can be difficult to distinguish from Fasciola hepatica, although the abopercular end of the latter often has a roughened or irregular area. <b><u>Clinical Features:</u></b>. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1979.
RMPG3NJT–. Plants, their natural growth and ornamental treatment. Decoration and ornament; Plants in art; Plants. Plants, their NaturalGrowth and Ornamental Treatment. BY E Edward Hulme, ELS. PLATEXXIV. 204- hepatica triloba.. 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.. Hulme, F. Edward (Frederick Edward), 1841-1909. London, Belfast, Marcus Ward & Co.
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RMPAGEC0–A beefsteak fungus, Fistulina hepatica, sometimes called a beefsteak polypore or ox tongue fungus growing on a living tree in the New Forest. The juic
RMK1F75J–Under a high magnification of 400X, this photomicrograph revealed some of the ultrastructural morphology exhibited by a trematode, Fasciolopsis buski, egg, which is described as broadly ellipsoidal, operculated and measuring 130{micro}m to 150{micro}m long, by 60 {micro}m to 90{micro}m wide. These eggs are unembryonated when passed in feces. The eggs of F. buski can be difficult to distinguish from Fasciola hepatica, although the abopercular end of the latter often has a roughened or irregular area. <b><u>Clinical Features:</u></b>. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin, 1979.
RMPG1BEG–. The natural history of the farm; a guide to the practical study of the sources of our living in wild nature. Natural history. 210 NATURAL HISTORY OP THE FARM. Fig. si. Hepatica. midsviinn-ier, and disappear utterly above grotind until spring comes around again; such are adder's tongue and Dutchman's breeches, and others that grow in the deep- est shades of the woods. But, on the other hand, the foliage of hepaticas and moss-pink is evergreen. Fine as are these wild flowers, they are rapidly being exterminated. Their value is esthetic, not commercial. The land they occupy is all being taken f
RM2AG562T–. The small rock garden. s Al „ spinosum Campanula Allioni „ roseum t* „ carpatica White Star *Androsace carnea „ cenisia „ chamjejasme t „ G. F. Wilson * „ foliosa * „ garganica, in variety ,, helvetica ?f* „ muralis t* „ lanuginosa major t „ „ oculata (bavarica) * „ pyrenaica „ profusion * „ sa,rmentosa * „ pulla „ villosa * „ pulloides * ,, „ chumbyi t „ pusilla alba t Anemone alpina t* „ ., MissWillmott „ angulosa (Fig. 50) „ blanda „ Raddeana * „ „ scythinica „ Raineri „ Hepatica, in var. * „ Stansfieldii * ,, pusatilla „ Waldsteiniana * .>, „ alba Ceratostigma plumbagi- * „ „ rosea no
RMPAGEAW–A beefsteak fungus, Fistulina hepatica, sometimes called a beefsteak polypore or ox tongue fungus growing on a living tree in the New Forest. The juic
RMPFM5A7–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. HEMEROCALLIS HEPATICA 729 variety with variegated Ivs. Var. !16re pleno, Hort., is shown in F.S. 18:1891, with a red spot on the middle of eaeli segment. Gn. 48, p. 401. R.H. 1897, p. i:!9. Var. variegata has a stripe
RM2CP8XX0–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology, an outline of the structure and classification of birds, and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds . hepatica Swainson, Philos. Mag., i, 1827, p. 438, and of formereds. of the Key. P. ludovioiana. (Lat., of Louisiana, formerly of great extent in the West; name now iuap-plicable. F
RMPAGEE8–A beefsteak fungus, Fistulina hepatica, sometimes called a beefsteak polypore or ox tongue fungus growing on a living tree in the New Forest. The juic
RMPAGE9Y–A beefsteak fungus, Fistulina hepatica, sometimes called a beefsteak polypore or ox tongue fungus growing on a living tree in the New Forest. The juic
RMPG3NJR–. Plants, their natural growth and ornamental treatment. Decoration and ornament; Plants in art; Plants. 204- hepatica triloba.. i^'||i|i|i|Hifi^|ii|jfi)l^'|n|ii|';n;i,]i|llMi|!P^^ W£ ti 'a I s 206. 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.. Hulme, F. Edward (Frederick Edward), 1841-1909. London, Belfast, Marcus Ward & Co.
RM2CE1TAJ–. The sheep and lamb, a practical manual on the sheep and lamb in health and disease . Fasciola Hepatka. Bisiomum Lanceolatum. sence in the gall-ducts of two flat, leaf-like parasites,the Fasciola hepatica and the Distomum lanceolatum—the first f to I inch in length, the second 4 lines.These inhabit the gall-ducts of all domestic and manywild animals, and even of man, but in most of thesethey do little harm. The eggs of these parasites, laidin the gall-ducts, cannot be developed there, but pass LIVER-ROT—FLUKE DISEASE. 109 out with the bile and dung, hatching in pools of freshwater, in which t
RMPFN2CA–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. HEMEROCALLIS variety with variegated Ivs. Var. flfire pleno, Hort., is shown in F.S. 18:1S91, with a red spot on the middle of each segment. Gn. 48, p. 401. R.H. 18U7, p. 139. Var. variegata has a stripe of white down the middle of HEPATICA 729 eh leaf. W. JI. HEMICtCLIA (Greek, semi-circular; referring to the
RMRDJ5NR–. Plants, their natural growth and ornamental treatment. Decoration and ornament; Plants in art; Plants. Plants, their NaturalGrowth and Ornamental Treatment. BY E Edward Hulme, ELS. PLATEXXIV. 204- hepatica triloba.. 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.. Hulme, F. Edward (Frederick Edward), 1841-1909. London, Belfast, Marcus Ward & Co.
RMPFM2K4–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. HEMEEOCALLIS HEPATICA 729 variety with variegated Ivs. Var. Jldre pleno, Hort., is sliown in F.S. 18:1891, with a red spot ou the middle of each segment. Gn. 18, p. 401. R.H. 1897, p. 139. Var. variegata has a stripe of white down the middle of each leaf. W. M. HEMIC'J'CLIA (Greek, semi-fircular; referring to t
RMRE1BHH–. Parasites and parasitosis of the domestic animals : the zoo?logy and control of the animal parasites and the pathogenesis and treatment of parasitic diseases . Domestic animals. PLATYHELMINTHES 161. Fig. 87.—Left to right, Fasciola hepatica, F. americanus, Dicrocoelium lanceatum; natural size (drawn from author's speci- mens) . After a period of embryonal development, which will only occur pro- viding the eggs have reached water and suitable conditions of tempera- ture, the larva escapes by the lifting of the operculum of the shell. It is then in the stage of the miracidium (Fig. 88, 2), an
RMPG1NH3–. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. 402 THB bbe-kbbper's guidb; many will not—it becomes very desirable to have some early bloom. Happily, in all sections of the United States our desires are not in vain. Early in spring there are many scattering wild-flowers, as skunk-cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus), which supplies abun- dant pollen and some honey; the blood-root (Sanguinaria canadensis), liver-leaf (Hepatica acutiloba), and various others Fig. 201.. Med Maple.—Original. M Male blossoms. F Female blossoms. Ft Fruit. of the crow-foot family, as also many spe
RMRDCN9E–. The natural history of the farm; a guide to the practical study of the sources of our living in wild nature. Natural history. 210 NATURAL HISTORY OP THE FARM. Fig. si. Hepatica. midsviinn-ier, and disappear utterly above grotind until spring comes around again; such are adder's tongue and Dutchman's breeches, and others that grow in the deep- est shades of the woods. But, on the other hand, the foliage of hepaticas and moss-pink is evergreen. Fine as are these wild flowers, they are rapidly being exterminated. Their value is esthetic, not commercial. The land they occupy is all being taken f
RMPFGPXK–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . 116 117 Fig. 116. Hoved i profil af Phytomyza abdominalis Zett. (Hendel). Fig. 117. Hoved i profil af Phytomyza aconiti Hend. (Hendel). håring i samme farve. Den sporadisk optrædende sommer- generation (f. socia Brischke) har sort bagkrop med kun bag- randen af 6. tergit og siderandene gule. Også panden er mørkere, ligesom også mellem- og baglår er mørke. S-SVa mm. Larven lever i blæreminer på Blå Anemone (Anemone hepatica)y ofte flere larver sammen. Forpupning i jorden. Den normale generation udvikles i de overvintrende
RMRD50T9–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. HEMEROCALLIS HEPATICA 729 variety with variegated Ivs. Var. !16re pleno, Hort., is shown in F.S. 18:1891, with a red spot on the middle of eaeli segment. Gn. 48, p. 401. R.H. 1897, p. i:!9. Var. variegata has a stripe
RMRDJ5NG–. Plants, their natural growth and ornamental treatment. Decoration and ornament; Plants in art; Plants. 204- hepatica triloba.. i^'||i|i|i|Hifi^|ii|jfi)l^'|n|ii|';n;i,]i|llMi|!P^^ W£ ti 'a I s 206. 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.. Hulme, F. Edward (Frederick Edward), 1841-1909. London, Belfast, Marcus Ward & Co.
RMRDF15K–. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. 402 THB bbe-kbbper's guidb; many will not—it becomes very desirable to have some early bloom. Happily, in all sections of the United States our desires are not in vain. Early in spring there are many scattering wild-flowers, as skunk-cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus), which supplies abun- dant pollen and some honey; the blood-root (Sanguinaria canadensis), liver-leaf (Hepatica acutiloba), and various others Fig. 201.. Med Maple.—Original. M Male blossoms. F Female blossoms. Ft Fruit. of the crow-foot family, as also many spe
RMRN4Y9C–. Animal biology. Biology; Zoology; Physiology. BIOLOGY AND HUMAN WELFARE 397 Proboscis (extruded) Nerve-ganglion. ..Intestine -Germ-cells Cercaria Ventral Backer Nephridium Germ-cells Fig. 251.—Life history of the Liver Fluke, Fasciola hepatica. A, 'egg'; B, miracidium; C, sporocyst; D, E, rediae; F, cercaria; G, encysted stage; H, adult (nervous and reproductive systems omitted). (From Hegner, after Kerr.). 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 perfe
RMRD372P–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. HEMEROCALLIS variety with variegated Ivs. Var. flfire pleno, Hort., is shown in F.S. 18:1S91, with a red spot on the middle of each segment. Gn. 48, p. 401. R.H. 18U7, p. 139. Var. variegata has a stripe of white down the middle of HEPATICA 729 eh leaf. W. JI. HEMICtCLIA (Greek, semi-circular; referring to the
RMRR2434–. Adventures with animals and plants. Biology. PROBLEM 4. Why We Ahist Practice Conservation 407. Fig. 358 Wild flowers that need protection. Which do you recognize? a. Trailing arbutus b. Jack-in-the-pidpit c. False Solornon's seal d. Mountain laurel e. Hepatica f. Bird's-foot violet (a, C, f —AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY; b — BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN; e, d — U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE). 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 resemb
RMRJ41N8–. The elements of structural botany [microform] : with special reference to the study of Canadian plants ; to which is added a selection of examination papers. Plant anatomy; Botany; Plantes; Botanique. '^s ELEMENTS OP STRUCTURAL BOTANY. 21 ii^MARKS. uredlikea oroUa. ting. HARKS red like a rolla. ng. s contain il seeds. I CHAPTER IV. I EXAMINATION OF OTHER COMMON PLANTS WITH HYPOGYNOUS STAMENS, shepherd's PURSE. ROUND-LEAVED MALLOW. f 27. We shall now proceed to examine some plants. ^ the flowers of which exhibit, in their structure, impor- j taut variations from tlie Buttercup, Hepatica, and
RMRD35DC–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. HEMEEOCALLIS HEPATICA 729 variety with variegated Ivs. Var. Jldre pleno, Hort., is sliown in F.S. 18:1891, with a red spot ou the middle of each segment. Gn. 18, p. 401. R.H. 1897, p. 139. Var. variegata has a stripe of white down the middle of each leaf. W. M. HEMIC'J'CLIA (Greek, semi-fircular; referring to t
RMREE4C4–. Comparative studies on certain features of nematodes and their significance. Nematoda. Text Fig. E. Diagram of a nematode head en face showing asymmetry. Text Fig. F. Diagram showing a typical case of bilaterality in a capsulated cephalic region. flesh of the host containing the encysted immature worms. The gravid female of Hepaticola hepatica Hall dies in the liver tissue of the host, leaving there a mass of eggs which have no way of reaching the exterior or attaining a new host. In such a case, cannibalism seems to be the only agent upon which the species can depend for propagation. From t
RMRJHGGT–. The bee-keeper's guide : or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. 403 THK BKEKEKPER'S GUIDE; many will not—it becomes very desirable to have some early bloom. Happily, in all sections of the United States our desires are not in vain. Early in spring there are many scattering wild-flowers, as skunk-cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus), which supplies abun- dant pollen and some honey; the blood-root (Sanguinaria canadensis), liver-leaf (Hepatica acutiloba), and various others Fig. 201.. Red M(tple.—Original. M Male blossoms. F Female blossoms. Ji^ Fruit. of the crow-foot family, as also many species of cres
RMRN4RM5–. Animal parasites and human disease. Insects as carriers of disease; Medical parasitology. LIFE HISTORY OF LIVER FLUlvE 209. ' FlG. 63. Life history of liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica; A, adult in liver of sheep; B, freshly passed egg; C, egg with developed embryo, ready to hatch in water; D, ciliated embryo in water, about to enter pulmonary chamber of snail (E); F, sporocyst containing redise; G, redia containing daughter rediae; H, redia of 2nd generation containing cercariiB; /, cercaria; J, same, having emerged from snail into water; K, cercariae encysted on blade of grass; L, cercaria li
RMREYTBH–. A junior course of practical zoology. Zoology. THE ALIMENTAEY CANAL 0- 27. Pig. 6.—Fasciola hepatica, from the ventral surface. (After Sominer.) The alimentary and nervous systems only are shown on the left side of the figure; the excretory system alone on the right side of the figure. On the l^t side*—A, right main division of the alimentary canal. C, one of its diverticula. GI-) lateral ganglion. IQ", lateral nerve. 0, mouth. F» pharynx. S. ventral sucker. On (AtfnVA'«de.theexcretory system.—OS, cirrus-sac. D, left anterior dorsal trunk. Mt'main trunk. V, left anterior ventral trunk.
RMRJ5KEC–. North American wild flowers [microform]. Wild flowers -- Canada; Fleurs sauvages -- Canada. Nat. Ord. Raxcntulace.e. LIYER-LEAF. (SHARP LOBED IIEPATICA.) Ilejmtica acufiloba. '^ "Lodged m sunny clefts, Where tlie cold breeze comes not, blooms alone The little AVind-flower, whose just opened eye Is blue., as the si)ring heaven it gazes at." Bryant.. .f^% HE American poet, Bryant, has many happy aUusions to the Hepatica under the name of '•Wixd-Floweii;" th • more common na ue among our Canadian settlers is " Sxov- J|^ Flower," it being the tirst 1)lossom tliat appear
RMRN526A–. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. LIFE HISTORY OF LIVER FLUKE 209 B(*90). - Fig. 63. Life history of liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica; A, adult in liver of sheep; B, freshly passed egg; C, egg with developed embryo, ready to hatch in water; D, ciliated embryo in water, about to enter pulmonary chamber of snail (E); F, sporocyst containing rediae; G, redia containing daughter rediae; H, redia of 2nd generation containing cercarise; I, cercaria; J, same, having emerged from snail into water; K, cercariae encysted on blade of grass; L, cerca
RMRN4NW3–. Animal parasites and human disease. Insect Vectors; Parasites; Parasitic Diseases; Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. LIFE HISTORY OF LIVER FLUKE 209 B(x90). - Flo. 63. Life history of liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica; A, adult in liver of sheep; B, freshly passed egg; C, egg with developed embryo, ready to hatch in water; D, ciliated embryo in water, about to enter pulmonary chamber of snail (E); F, sporocyst containing rediae; G, redia containing daughter rediae; H, redia of 2nd generation containing cercariae; J, cercaria; J, same, having emerged from snail into water; K,
RMREFMTC–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. Ehabdospora Lebretoniana (Sacc. et Roum.). a. Ein berindetes Zweigstückchen von Genista mit dem Pilze in natürlicher Grösse. b. Drei schwach vergrösserte, durchschnittene Frucht- gehäuse. c. Sehr stark vergrösserte Sporenträgor und Sporen. Alles nach Sacc. et Ro>ini., Eeliq. Liberttanae IV. p. 35. tab. XLIV. Fig. 29 in Kev. myc. 1884.. Rhabdospora microstonia F. Tass. «. Ein Fruchtstiel von Hepatica triloba mit dem Pilze in natürliche
RMRJ2J2H–. Check-list of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. 256 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. [B 220, C 107, R 161, C 154.] Geog. Dist.â Eastern United States, west to the Plains, and north to southern Ontario and Manitoba. In winter the West Indies, eastern Mexico, Central America and northern South America. 609. Firanga hepatica Swains. Hepatic Tanager. Pyranga hepatica Swains. Phil. Mag. I. 1827, 438. [B 222, C 109, R 163, C 157.] Geog. Dist. â Southern New Mexico and southern Arizona southward to Guatemala. â -f. 610. Firanga rubra (Linn.). Summer Tanager. Fring
RMRHA5KK–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 190 E. Ulbrich. B. Z^Yeiachsige Pflanzen: Sectio VI. HomalocarpuS DG. emend. Series 1. Involucratae m. 72. A. narcissiflora L. I Spec. coll. A. narcissi- 73. A. demissa Hooker f. et Thorns. / flora L. emend. Series 2. Involncellatae m. 74. A. polyanthes Don. 75. A. elongata Don. 76. A. tetrasepala Royle. Subgenus 11. Hepatica Dill. Sectio VII. Hepatica Dill. Series 1. Triloba: 77. A. hepatica L. | 78. A. acutiloba Lawson / ^pec coll. A. hepatica L. S
RMREA5BM–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 3. Botany; Botany. 398 Phyto-Phenology in its Application Record of Hepatica triloba.—Continued. Date. Feb. 9-10 Feb. 11-13 Plants in Light. Succulent House. Two Pots. Three large buds; one about to open. Plants in Dark-{Plants in LigSt NESS. Succulent House, Buds large Plants poor. Cool House. Feb. 15 Flowers well open. Feb. 16 Flowers nearly open. I^^lowers over. Leaves appear. Flowers open. Eight large buds. Flowers open. Plants healthy, normal. Feb. 17 Flowers gone. jLeaves about to unfold. Flowers open. One fallen . Small. Feb. 19 F^'irs
RMRE76EN–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GABDENER, 207 WEEKLY CALENDAR. M w D D 8 Th. 9 F. 10 S. 11 Sun. U M. 1:3 Tu. U W. FEBRUARY 8â14, 1849. Small Eft seen in ponds. Wild Goose, or Grey Lagg, goes. Q. Victoria Mab. 1840 Sea Curlew goes, Sexagesima Sun. House Pigeon lays. Primrose flowers. Partridge pairs. Valentine. Golden-erested Wren sings. Plants iledicated to each day. Narrow Spring Moss, Roman Nai-oissus. Mezereous. Red Primrose. Common Hepatica. Polyanthus. Yellow Crocus. Sun Sun Moon R. Moon's Clock Day of Rises. Sets. and Sets. Age. bef. Sun. Year. 29 a. 7 V 6 a. 30
RMRE76F5–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER 175 WEEKLY CALENDAR. nr w Plants dedicated to Sun Sun Moon R. Moon's Clock Day of D D Th JANUARY 25—31, 1849. each day. Rises. Sets. and Sets. Age. bef. Sun. Year. CoNVERS. ofSt. Paul. Hepatica flowers. Winter Aconite. 51a. 7 35 a. 4 6 a. 5 1 12 42 25 26 F. Hazel flowers.* White Butterbur. 40 36 7 14 2 12 55 26 k7 S, Housp-flies in windows.} EartliMossfPhascum 48 38 8 25 3 13 7 27 28 SnN. •fSoN. A. Epip. stinking Helebore flowers. Double Daisy. 47 40 9 38 4 13 19 28 20 M. Daisy flowers. Royal flowering Fern. 45 42 10 51 5 13 29
RMRCF87F–. Die Säugetiere. Einführung in die Anatomie und Systematik der recenten und fossilen Mammalia. Anatomy, Comparative; Mammals; Mammals, Fossil. )f' * rf»^, %[ â «^. Fio-. 244. Vier Schemata zur Umbildung der Venae omphalo-mesentericae und umbilicales in Verbindung mit der Entvvickelung der Leber bei Mouodelphia, nach Hochstetter. /,/ rechter und linker Ductus Cuvieri; 2,2 rechte und linke Vena um- bilicalis; 3.3 rechte und linke Vena omphalo-mesenterica; 4 Ductus venosus Arrantii; 5 linke Pfortader; 6 wird Vena hepatica. Vom Darm her nimmt sie die eim mesenterica auf, die mit dem Wachs- t
RMRD0W92–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . 116 117 Fig. 116. Hoved i profil af Phytomyza abdominalis Zett. (Hendel). Fig. 117. Hoved i profil af Phytomyza aconiti Hend. (Hendel). håring i samme farve. Den sporadisk optrædende sommer- generation (f. socia Brischke) har sort bagkrop med kun bag- randen af 6. tergit og siderandene gule. Også panden er mørkere, ligesom også mellem- og baglår er mørke. S-SVa mm. Larven lever i blæreminer på Blå Anemone (Anemone hepatica)y ofte flere larver sammen. Forpupning i jorden. Den normale generation udvikles i de overvintrende
RMRDHNGA–. Familiar garden flowers . Flowers; Plants, Ornamental; Floriculture. HEPATICA. 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.. Hibberd, Shirley, 1825-1890; Hulme, F. Edward (Frederick Edward), 1841-1909. London : Cassell
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