RM2B6MD8K–Fig 55 'De Lavendvla' in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Fig. 55 'The Lavendvla' in the herbarium of Boodts 1640 Object Type : Text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-61 (V) Description: Description with reference to FIG. 55 at p. 108: Anselmi Boëtii the Boot I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 1600, commissioned by Emperor
RMRDTNA1–. Fungi, ascomycetes, ustilaginales, uredinales. Fungi. V] SPHAERIALES i6i Pleosporaceae The Pleosporaceae are saprophytes or in a few cases parasites, for the most part on seed plants but in some cases on Pteridophyta, Bryophyta or Lichens. The perithecia are immersed in the substratum, the ostiole only projecting, but they may become more or less exposed by the rupture of the covering tissues. The peridium is leathery or membranous. The genus Pleospora includes some 225 species, several of which occur on grains and other grasses where they show biological specialization. Pleospora herbarum i
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RM2B6MD86–Fig 57 'De Tamarisco' in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Fig. 57 'The Tamarisco' in the herbarium of Boodts 1640 Object Type : Text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-63 (V) Description: Description with reference to FIG. 57 at p. 112: Anselmi Boëtii the Boot I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 1600, commissioned by Emperor
RMREFC9G–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria. Fungi -- Morphology; Bacteria -- Morphology. In compound spores each merispore germinates in the same way as a simple spore or has the power of doing so (see Fig. 59 C). It is not uncommon to see a germ-tube proceeding from almost every merispore, even where they are many in number, as in Pleospora herbarum and Cucurbitaria Labium. Sometimes certain merispores only germinate as a rule, and if the cells are arranged in a simple row his is usually the case with one or both the terminal cells of the row, as in Melogramma B
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RM2B6MD1F–Fig 19 'De Caryophyllo Sylvestri' in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Fig. 19 'The Caryophyllo Sylvestri' in the herbarium of Boodts 1640 Object Type : Text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-26 (R) Description: Description with reference to FIG. 19 at p. 37 in: Anselmi Boëtii the Boot I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 160
RMRDXRWN–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 286 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS Janczewski who has studied the life history of Septoria graminum states that this represents the pycnidial stage of Leptosphaeria tritici and that the conidial form is the Cladosporium herbarum. We have not found the Septoria in Iowa though the Cladosporium is common. The Septoria tritici Desm. is closely related to the above and should per- haps be regarded as nothing more than a variable form oi S. gr
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RM2B6MD7H–Fig 58 'De Linaria' in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Fig. 58 'The Linaria' in the herbarium of Boodts 1640 Object Type : Text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-64 (V) Description: Description with reference to FIG. 58 at p. 114: Anselmi Boëtii the Boot I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 1600, commissioned by Emperor Rud
RMRDMWDR–. Herbals, their origin and evolution, a chapter in the history of botany, 1470-1670. Botany; Botany; Herbals. IV] Brunfels' Herbal 51. Text-fig. 24. ^^'>Y'n'n3.vi" = Alchemilla, Ladies' Mantle [Brunfels, Herbarum vivas eicones, Vol. II. 1531]- Reduced. 4—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.. Arber, Agnes Robertson, 1879-1960. Cambridge, University press
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RM2B6MD8B–Fig 41 'De Psevdomelanthio' in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Fig. 41 'The Psevdomelanthio' in the herbarium of Boodts 1640 Object Type : Text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-48 (R) Description: Description with reference to FIG. 41 at p. 81: Anselmi Boëtii Boat I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 1600, commissioned by
RMREFC9W–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria. Fungi -- Morphology; Bacteria -- Morphology. ' '4 DIVISION I.—GENERAL MORPHOLOGY. In compound spores each merispore germinates in the same way as a simple spore or has the power of doing so (see Fig. 59 C). It is not uncommon to see a germ-tube proceeding from almost every merispore, even where they are many in number, as in Pleospora herbarum and Cucurbitaria Labium. Sometimes certain merispores only germinate as a rule, and if the cells are arranged in a simple row his is usually the case with one or both the terminal
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RM2B6MD1H–Fig 26 'De Lychnide Coronaria' in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Fig. 26 'The Lychnide Coronaria' in the herbarium of Boodts 1640 Object Type : Text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-33 (R) Description: Description with reference to FIG. 26 at p. 51: Anselmi Boëtii Boat I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 1600, commission
RMRDNJM1–. Herbals, their origin and evolution, a chapter in the history of botany, 1470-1670. Botany; Botany; Herbals. VI] Medicinal Properties 141. Text-fig. 66. " Nenuphar " = 7y)/?«/Aa'(Z alba L., White Waterlily [Brunfels, Herbarum vivse eicones, Vol. I. 1530]. Reduced.. 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.. Arber, Agnes Robertson, 1879-1960. Cambridge, University press
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RM2B6MD7E–Fig 49 'De Pomis Appianis' in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Fig. 49 'The Pomis Appianis' in the herbarium of Boodts 1640 Object Type : Text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-55 (V) Description: Description with reference to FIG. 49 at p. 96: Anselmi Boëtii Boat I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 1600, commissioned by Em
RMRDD1M2–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. 114 DIVISION I.—GENERAL MORPHOLOGY. In compound spores each merispore germinates in the same way as a simple spore or has the power of doing so (see Fig. 59 C). It is not uncommon to see a germ-tube proceeding from almost every merispore, even where they are many in number, as in Pleospora herbarum and Cucurbitaria Labumi. Sometimes certain merispores only germinate as a rule, and if the cells are arranged in a simple row his is usually the case with one or both the t
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RM2B6W8DP–Index in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Index (titel op object) The Index Boodts herbarium 1640Index (title object) Property Type: text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-6 (V) Description: Contents with Latin names on plates Figs. 1-38 in: Anselmi Boëtii Boat I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 1600, commissioned by Emper
RMRDMWDH–. Herbals, their origin and evolution, a chapter in the history of botany, 1470-1670. Botany; Botany; Herbals. 52 The Botanical Renaissance [CH. #/â !??. XVnt6icrcnroucRcl, Text-fig. 25. "Caryophyllata"=G^<?«;«, Avens [Brunfels, Herbarum vivae eicones, Vol. ill. 1540]. Reduced.. 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.. Arber, Agnes Robertson, 1879-1960. Cambridge, University press
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RM2B6MD7T–Fig 43 'De Viola Flammea' in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Fig. 43 'The Viola flammea' in the herbarium of Boodts 1640 Object Type : Text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-49 (V) Description: Description with reference to FIG. 43 at p. 84 in: Anselmi Boëtii the Boot I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 1600, commissioned
RMRDNJGX–. Herbals, their origin and evolution, a chapter in the history of botany, 1470-1670. Botany; Botany; Herbals. vn] Hans Weiditz 171 independently at what was perhaps its high-water mark of ex- cellence, but it is in Brunfels' great work that we find it, for the first time, applied to the illustration of a botanical book.. Text-fig. 83. ''â YMc'atrisea^W''= Anemone Pulsatilla L., Pasque-flower [Brunfels, Herbarum viva eicones, Vol. I. 1530]. Reduced. The illustrations in Brunfels' herbal were engraved, and probably drawn also, by Hans Weiditz, or Guiditius, some of whose work has been ascribed
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RM2B6MD89–Fig 43 'De Viola Flammea' in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Fig. 43 'The Viola flammea' in the herbarium of Boodts 1640 Object Type : Text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-50 (R) Description: Description with reference to FIG. 43 at p. 85: Anselmi Boëtii Boat I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 1600, commissioned by Empe
RMRDMWE0–. Herbals, their origin and evolution, a chapter in the history of botany, 1470-1670. Botany; Botany; Herbals. IV] otto Brtinfels 49 regarded as much more serious contributions, have fallen into oblivion. Helleborus Niger.. C^njiwttrPt. Text-fig. 23. "Helleborus ^i%&r" =^Helleborus viridis L., Green Hellebore [Brunfels, Herbarum vivse eicones, Vol. I. 1530]. Reduced. A new era in the history of the herbal may be said to A. 4. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of th
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RM2B6MD8D–Fig 46 'De Cardvo Mariae' in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Fig. 46 'The Cardvo Mariae' in the herbarium of Boodts 1640 Object Type : Text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-53 (R) Description: Description with reference to FIG. 46 at p. 91: Anselmi Boëtii Boat I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 1600, commissioned by Empe
RMRGKBFA–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. 282 D. L. HAWKSWORTH the conidial state of Pleospora herbarum (Fr.) Rabenh., a widespread parasite and saprophyte of vascular plants forming leaf-spots and occuring on decaying herbaceous stems, etc. This is conse- quently excluded as not an obligately or primarily lichenicolous fungus but one fortuitously occurring on lichens.. Fig. 46 Monacrosporium carestianum. Reproduced from Ferraris (1904). Monacrosporium carestianum Ferraris, Malpighia 18 : 500 (1904). (Fig. 46) Type: Italy, Riva Valdobbia, on thallus of a Physcia, September 190
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RM2B6MD91–Fig 5 'De Ocimo' in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Fig. 5 'The Ocimo' in the herbarium of Boodts 1640 Object Type : Text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-11 (V) Description: Description with reference to FIG. 5 on p. 8 in: Anselmi Boëtii the Boot I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 1600, commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II
RMRDE514–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 404. — Cycloconium oleaginum. After Boyer. Fio. 405.— Clodosporium cu- cumerinum, mycelium, a hyphal knot, conidiophore and spores. After Hum- phrey. D. conjunctum (Bon) Sacc. is reported as a parasite of the geranium Cladosporium Link (p. 602) Hyphse decumbent, intricately-branched, olivaceous; conidia globose to ovoid, greenish. In part=MycosphaBrella. See p. 243. Some one hundred seventy-five species, many of them of economic importance. C. fasciculate Fr. on hyacinth=Pleospora hyacinthi. See p. 260. C. herbarum (Pers.) Lk.
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RM2B6MD7R–Fig 45 'De Ribes' in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Fig. 45 'The Ribes' in the herbarium of Boodts 1640 Object Type : Text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-52 (R) Description: Description with reference to FIG. 45 at p. 89 in: Anselmi Boëtii Boat I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 1600, commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II
RMRH9KHE–. Botany : current literature. Botany; Bibliography. CURRENT LITERATURE ADDITIONS TO THE BOTANICAL CATALOGUE, BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY, COMPILED FROM PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED IN THE LIBRARY OF THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. WASHINGTON, D. C.. Dounin, M. & Goldmacher, H. Quelques maladies epidemiques des jeunes plantes dans les pepinieres des forets, Actes Congro. Intern. Sylvic, 1st, 1926. 5: 284-298. illus. 1926, Damping off of pine caused by various Fusarium (F. herbarum, caudatum, subcarneum, blasticola, and F, venereum); also by bacteria in absence of Fusarium. Dufrenoy, J.
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RM2B6MD6J–Fig 38 'De Cicere' in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Fig. 38 'The Cicere' in the herbarium of Boodts 1640 Object Type : Text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-44 (V) Description: Description with reference to FIG. 38 to p. 74 in: Anselmi Boëtii the Boot I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 1600, commissioned by Emperor Rud
RMRP9KC4–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Fig. 30. H Dianthi, S & R. (A syn onvmof H. echinulatum), Roumeguere Pnngi Gallici No. 1431. Magnified 30 times more than the scale. Fig. 31. Cludosporium herbarum var. nodosum. Tuft of fruiting threads and spores. Magnifiod 30 times more than the scale. nations that they "run out." The remarks here apply only to some vari- eties which have come to my notice as having this tendency. Upon examin- ing quite a number of plants, among them such varieties as IButtercup, old DeGraw, L. L. Lamborn, etc., I
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RM2B6MD2H–Fig 29 'De Erica' in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Fig. 29 'The Erica' in the herbarium of Boodts 1640 Object Type : Text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-36 (R) Description: Description with reference to FIG. 29 at p. 57 in: Anselmi Boëtii the Boot I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 1600, commissioned by Emperor Rudol
RMREFBH9–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. Campanula 110 Diplodia An abgestorbenen Aesten von Camellia japonica bei Saintes in Frankreich. Campanula 3172. B. lierbariini (Corda) Lev., Ann. Sc. Nat. 1846, p. 292. Sacc, Syll. III. p. 370. Syn. Sporocadus herbarum Corda, Icones fung. III, p. 23, tab. IV, flg. 63. Fruchtgehäuse stengelbewohnend, hervorbrechend, herdenweise, kugelig-länglich, convex, dann ungleich-niedergedrückt, schwarz; Diplodia herbarum (Corda) Lev. a. Ein Stengels
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RM2B6MD0M–Fig 1 'De Vite Vinifera' in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Fig. 1 'The Vite Vinifera' in the herbarium of Boodts 1640 Object Type : Text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-8 (V) Description: Description with reference to FIG. 1 on p. 2: Anselmi Boëtii Boat I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 1600, commissioned by Emperor R
RMREGGRM–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. Plenodomus herbarum Allescher. o. Vier Fruchtgehäuse, schwach vergrössert. b. Sporen, sehr stark vergrössert C7i)- c. Ein Fruchtgehäuse von oben gesehen, stark vergrössert (^*'°/i). Nach der Natur. Diese Gattung hat ihren Namen von plenus = voll, domus = Haus, also „Tolles Haus", weil die Fruchtgehäuse ganz mit Sporen voll- gepfropft sind. Sie ist der vorigen Gattung ähnlich, jedoch sind die Sporen auffallend verschieden. Während je
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RM2B6MD7C–Fig 50 (40) 'De Rosa Canina' in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Fig. 50 (40) 'De Rosa Canina' in the herbarium of Boodts 1640 Object Type : Text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-56 (V) Description: Description with reference to FIG. 50 at p. 98: Anselmi Boëtii Boat I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 1600, commissioned by
RMREFMT3–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 930 Rhabdospora 2717. Rh. hcrbarum (Preuss) Sacc, Svll. III. p. 593. Syn. Septoria herbarum Preuss, Fung. Hoyersw. No. 225. Fruchtgehäuse herdenweise, eingesenkt, convex, klein, schwarz^ mit durchbohrter Mündung; Sporen verlängert, mit dünnen Quer- wänden, hyalin. An Stengeln von Kräutern häufig bei Hoyerswerda. 2718. Kh. pustiilata (Preuss) Sacc, Syll. III. p. 58G. S3-n. Septoria pustulata Preuss, Fung. Hoyersw. No. 226. Fruchtgehäuse h
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RM2B6MD1R–Fig 35 'De Galega' in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Fig. 35 'The Galega' in the herbarium of Boodts 1640 Object Type : Text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-41 (V) Description: Description with reference to FIG. 35 at p. 68 in: Anselmi Boëtii the Boot I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 1600, commissioned by Emperor Rud
RMREFJ8M–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. Flg. 1—2. Mycohacidia herbarum. ¥ig. 1. Schlauch mit Paraphyse. Fig. 2. Sporen. (Sämmtliche Zeichnungen in starker Vergrösserung, nach Stitzenberger, Krit. Bern. tab. II. %. 20.) Pragmopora. Apothecien zerstreut, kuglig sitzend, rundlich sich öffnend, schwarz, hornartig. Schläuche keulig, oben abgerundet und verdickt, Ssporig. Sporen Spindel- oder stäbchenförmig, gerade oder gebogen, durch Quertheilung 4—6 zellig, farblos, in der Schlauc
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RMH2X9Y9–Herbarum vivae eicones ad naturae imitationem (Page 52) BHL92
RM2B6MD2N–Fig 23 'De Centavrio Minore' in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Fig. 23 'The Centavrio Minore' in the herbarium of Boodts 1640 Object Type : Text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-30 (R) Description: Description with reference to FIG. 23 at p. 45 in: Anselmi Boëtii the Boot I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 1600, commiss
RMRD94MR–. Einfhrung in die Agrikulturmykolgie. Soil microbiology; Soil fungi. 30 Der Kreislauf d. Kiemente unter Mitwirkung v. Mikroorganismen. Von G. Ritter (1) mit Thamnidium elegans, Mucor Mucedo (Fig. ls. 1". 20), Mucor racemosus (Fig. 21) und Rhizopas nigri- cans ausgeführte Versuche ergaben, daà sich für ihre Entwicklung Ammoninmphosphat am zuträglichsten erweist, weniger gut gediehen sie bei Verwendung von Ammoniumsulfat, am schlechtesten von Am- moniumnitrat und Ammonium- chlorid als Stickstoffquelle. Für Aspergillus glaucus. Mucor racemosus und Cladosporium herbarum fand Ritter, daÃ
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RM2B6MD1A–Fig 18 'De Mespilo' in De Boodts herbarium van 1640 Fig. 18 'The Mespilo' in the herbarium of Boodts 1640 Object Type : Text sheet Item number: RP-T-BR-2017-1-12-25 (R) Description: Description with reference to FIG. 18 at p. 35 in: Anselmi Boëtii the Boot I.C. Brugensis & Rodolphi II. Imp. Novel. a medical cubiculis Florum, Herbarum, ac fructuum selectiorum icones, and vires pleraeque hactenus ignotæ. Part of the album with sheets and plates from the Boodts herbarium of 1640. The twelfth twelve albums of watercolors of animals, birds and plants are known around 1600, commissioned by Emperor R
RMRP9KC6–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Fig. 29. H. echinulatum, from Rou- meguere Fungi Gallici No. lOSO. Mag- nified 30 times more than the scafe From a species ol Iris. Fig. 28. H. echinulatum. spores germinating. Magnified 30 times more than the scale.. Fig. 30. H Dianthi, S & R. (A syn onvmof H. echinulatum), Roumeguere Pnngi Gallici No. 1431. Magnified 30 times more than the scale. Fig. 31. Cludosporium herbarum var. nodosum. Tuft of fruiting threads and spores. Magnifiod 30 times more than the scale. nations that they "run out." The
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