RMMAAHH9–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Tolypella intricata f. microcephala. Verkleinert. hervor, wird nur mehr oder weniger matt, je nach der Dicke der Kalkhülle. Völlig kalkfreie Pflanzen habe ich nicht gesehen, aller- dings aber solche, an denen nur die ältesten Stengeltheile ganz schwach incrustirt Avaren.
RMT3W1N1–Archive image from page 80 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet dienatrlichenp0101aengl Year: 1901 Nostocaceae. (Kirchner.) 73 Sect. IV. Intricata Bornet et Flahault. Lager größer, gallertig, anfangs kugelig, später zerrissen und unregelmäßig ausgebreitet; im Wasser. — A. Fäden dicht gedrängt, eng durch- einander geflochten: JV. Linckia (Roth) Bornet in Europa, Amerika, auf Java und den Sand- wichs-Inseln.
RM2AKPX5X–Phycologia britannica, or, A History of British sea-weeds, containing coloured figures, generic and specific characters, synonymes, and descriptions of all the species of algae inhabiting the shores of the British Islands . Ser. Chlorosperme^e. Fam. Nodochinece. Plate CCLVI.MONORMIA INTRICATA, Berk. Gen. Char. Frond gelatinous, branched; the branches containing a spiralmoniliform filament, composed of spherical, coloured cells, interruptedhere and there by a cell of a different kind, and of larger size. Sporesformed from the ordinary cells. Monormia (Berk.),—from fiovot, one,and opfios, a neck
RMME7T72–. Die mikroorganismen. Mit besonderer berücksichtigung der ätiologie der infektionskrankheiten . Fig. 55. 1. Cladothrix dichotoma. Schwache Vergr. (Zopf). 2. Dieselbe stärker vergrössert. 3. Cladothrix intricata nach Russell. 4. Dieselbe, verschiedene Arten der Pseudo- verzweigung. 5. Dieselbe, Beginn der PseudoVerzweigung. 6. Sphaerotilusnatans nach KÜtzing. spiraligen Windungen in den Fadenenden derselben, die sich auch loslösen können, aber nie als echte Spirillen weiter leben. Solche spiraligen Verbiegungen („Spirulinen") sind ja auch von vielen anderen fadenbildenden Bakterien (z. B.
RMRX7AC0–The ecology of deep and The ecology of deep and shallow coral reefs : results of a workshop on coral reef ecology held by the American Society of Zoologists, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 1983 ecologyofdeepsha00work Year: 1983 (29) Reef Flot Reef Slope! I -IOm) Reef Slope (30-40m) (39) (30) CARRIE BOW BELIZE LIGHTHOUSE BELIZE BECERRO HONDURAS ® CARRIE BOW, BELIZE (24h) i pjpiNa sanctae-cbuos 2 ACANTHOPHOBA SPEClFERA 3 LAURENCIA INTRICATA 4 HALIMEDA TUNA 5 LIAGORA Sp. 6 SABGASSUM POLfCEBATIUM 7 5TYP0P0DIUM ZONALE 8 CRYPTONEMIA CBENULATA 9 HALIMEDA OISCOIDEA 10 HALIMEDA GOBEAUII 11 BHIPO
RM2AKRDWF–Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences . ctinate, and the labial palpi are very large; in Hectomanes fusca the antennae are bii)ectinated, but the labial palpi are much reduced, being scarcely visible, while On- copera intricata is remarkably modified; though the anteun;e are simple, the eyes are very large, nearly meeting on the front, while the three-jointed labial palpi are remarkably long and slender, extending upward, and the hind legs have a remark-able broad, flattened, curved pencil of hairs.It thus appears that on the Australian continent this interesting family, which may be a s
RMMAADP6–. The ecology of deep and shallow coral reefs : results of a workshop on coral reef ecology held by the American Society of Zoologists, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 1983 . (29) Reef Flot Reef Slope! I -IOm) Reef Slope (30-40m) (39) (30) CARRIE BOW BELIZE LIGHTHOUSE BELIZE BECERRO HONDURAS ® CARRIE BOW, BELIZE (24h) i pjpiNa sanctae-cbuos 2 ACANTHOPHOBA SPEClFERA 3 LAURENCIA INTRICATA 4 HALIMEDA TUNA 5 LIAGORA Sp. 6 SABGASSUM POLfCEBATIUM 7 5TYP0P0DIUM ZONALE 8 CRYPTONEMIA CBENULATA 9 HALIMEDA OISCOIDEA 10 HALIMEDA GOBEAUII 11 BHIPOCEPHALUS PHOENIX 12 L080PH0BA VABIEGATA D LIGHTHOUSE, B
RMRYH723–The ecology of deep and shallow coral reefs : results of a workshop on coral reef ecology held by the American Society of Zoologists, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 1983 ecologyofdeepsha00work Year: 1983 (29) Reef Flot Reef Slope! I -IOm) Reef Slope (30-40m) (39) (30) CARRIE BOW BELIZE LIGHTHOUSE BELIZE BECERRO HONDURAS ® CARRIE BOW, BELIZE (24h) i pjpiNa sanctae-cbuos 2 ACANTHOPHOBA SPEClFERA 3 LAURENCIA INTRICATA 4 HALIMEDA TUNA 5 LIAGORA Sp. 6 SABGASSUM POLfCEBATIUM 7 5TYP0P0DIUM ZONALE 8 CRYPTONEMIA CBENULATA 9 HALIMEDA OISCOIDEA 10 HALIMEDA GOBEAUII 11 BHIPOCEPHALUS PHOENIX 12 L0
RM2BXB843–Bassia intricata Anderson Bassia intricata Anderson.
RMF1D17F–Clematis Tangutica 'My Angel' flowers
RM2AKPNND–Phycologia britannica, or, A History of British sea-weeds, containing coloured figures, generic and specific characters, synonymes, and descriptions of all the species of algae inhabiting the shores of the British Islands . y seen, and the plant bears considerable resemblanceto some species of Sphoerozyga. The curved filaments and sphe-rical spores render it not very unlike Monormia intricata, Berk.,from which it is, however, perfectly distinct—Thw. 3IS* Fig. 1. C. Spermosira Harveyana :—magnified 250 linear. * I am indebted to my friend G. H. K. Thwaites, Esq., of Bristol, for thedrawings cop
RMMAAHHD–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Tolypella intricata. a steriles Blatt, Vergr. 5; h Blattspitze, Vergr. 70; c Blattende eines fertilen Blattes, Vergr. 35; d erste und zweite Zelle eines Mittelstrahles, Vergr. 35; e Sporenknöspchen, Vergr. 60; /"Kern, Vergr. 60. T. intricata ist monöcisch, die Antheridien stehen gewöhnHch einzeln am Blattgrunde und an der ersten und zweiten Theilungs- stelle, seltener auch an der dritten. An der letzteren werden sie zwar auch gewöhnlich angelegt kommen, aber meist nicht zur Ent- wickelung, wenn sie auch
RMT03GJE–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . drlrabenhorstskr05rabe Year: 1900 216 körnig, nur selten ist die Incrustation bei beiden die gleiche. Die- selbe ist aber gewöhnlich nicht sehr stark und die hellgrüne, ins Gelbliche oder Bräunliche spielende Farbe der Zellen ti'itt deutlich Fig. 62. Tolypella intricata f. microcephala. Verkleinert. hervor, wird nur mehr oder weniger matt, je nach der Dicke der Kalkhülle. Völlig kalkfreie Pflanzen habe ich nicht gesehen, aller- dings aber solche, an denen nur die ältesten Stengeltheile ganz schwach incrust
RM2BXE90B–Salvia intricata Sennen Salvia intricata Sennen.
RMF1D02G–Clematis Tangutica 'My Angel' flowers
RM2AKT818–Monograph of the bombycine moths of North America, including their transformations and origin of the larval markings and armature . FlQ. 32 1, 2, FiiU-fed larva of Stpialus humuU; 3, 4. H. hectus. (Cut loaned by the Ne^v York Entomological Society.) Fig. 33.—Pupa of Oncopera intricata,-A, end of body enlarged; sp, .spiracle. Fig. 32i.2 repi-esents the larva of the European Sepialus hiimuU^.und the arrangement of theone-haired tubercles; the prothoracic plate is thin and slight. InR. hectus (fig. 323,4), which is morespecialized, the prothoracic plate is more developed, and the piliferous tuber
RM2AWJMMY–Catalogue of lithophytes or stony corals in the collection of the British Museum . JyininrrcUd iiKyiitdut. 40 CALLIQORGIAD.^. nate ; branchlets ending in a broader tubercle, simple, rarelyforked. Sebn, Thes. iii. 1.100. f. 9 ? Brandella intricata, Gray, I. c. p. 23. Hub. Basss Strait, Dewi Reef (Rayner). ** Polype-cells cylindrical.64. NICELLA. Coral fan-like, on one plane, branched; branches forked, ratherdiverging. Bark smooth, brown. Polype-cells cylindrical, trun-cated, diverging from the stem at nearly right angles, mouth open.Axis calcareous, white, solid. Scirpearia, § 2, Gray, P. Z. S.
RMMCTKN3–. Fig. 10. A Cribraria rufa Schrad. Peridium (30/1). — £ C. piriformis Schrad. Entleertes Sporangium (30/1). C C. intricata Schrad. Netzwerk (400/1). — ü, E Dictijdium cernuum (Pers.). Sporangien {D 10/1, £50/1). F Heterodictyon mirahile Eost. (50/1). (-4, B, C, F nach Ro s tafi n sk i. B, £ nach der Natur.) 9. Heterodictyon Rostaünski. Peridium am Grunde bei der Reife als unregel- mäßiger Becher zurückbleibend, von dessen gezacktem Rande sich kurze bandförmige Platten erheben. Im oberen Teile sind die Verdickungen unregelmäßig eckig. Bänder und Platten sind durch dünnere Fäden verbunden. — Di
RM2AKRP68–Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences . jnx. V Fig. 25.—Pupa nf Talw/taria conapurcatella; A, hoad enlarged; B, thesame, seen from within; ;(.r./>., maxillary p:ilpi. Fig. 26—Head uf pupa of .VuJ,nohia walshetla; A, end of hody.. Fig. 27.—Head of pupa of Soleiiobia pineti. 70 MExMoms OF THE :n^atioxal academy op sciei^ces. Fig. 29 represents tbe pupa of Thyridopferyx ephemercvformix, and its close resemblance to thatof Oncopera intricata (fig. 33) will be seen in the presence of the large piece between the base ofthe maxillary palpi. In (Eceticm abbotii (fig. 2S) the maxillary palpi a
RM2AJ566Y–Raccolta d'autori che trattano del moto dell'acque : divisa in tre tomi . 13 proporzioneQ. B ; laon-. SCOLIO perdimoflrare lafefta>. elefeguentì Vropojtzioni ci è parino bene (tra-lafciata la lunga, e troppo intricata maniera delRivalto, e del Com-mandino, che non rajjbmiglìa gran fatto il metodo, che puòprefupporfi adoperato dall actttijjimo ^Archimede ) di ad-durre alcuni Lemmi, co quali uri altra ajjaipiù chia-ra, e Jpedita prova, ne nafte, inventata daldottiffimo Geometra il P. Abate GrandiMatematico di S. A. R; e dello StudioPi/ano.. Lemma I. Se le rette AB, AC, AD, da uno ftjffó punto
RM2AG9Y59–. Le imprese illvstri : con espositioni et discorsi. Qj^ESt A Imprcfa de i Cauallieri del Tefone,Claudio ParadinoFràcefe mette il Motto antico jPrécivm Non Vile Laborvm. Et il Gio-uio ,inquantoaHefpofition defla,dice,chella èmateria molto intricata, &: poco intcfa ancor da ,, , m quei Signori,che la porranal collo, ^ dice, che il Toiope è interpretato da alcuni il vello doro di Giafone, portatodagli Argonauti,che alcuni lo riferifcono alla Scrittura Sacra delteftai7 ente vecchio,diccndo,chegli è il vello di Gedeone, il qualefignifica fede incorrotta. Et foggiungcche il v.ilorofo Carlo Dù-ca di
RM2AXJ8HR–Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft . A—D: Hex intricata Hook. f. E u. F : Hex subrugosa Loes.G u. H: Hex Wilsonii Loes. Tafel 4.. A II. L; ilex Henryii Loes. J. C u. D: Hex Heniyii Loes, § i Frucht.E—H: Ilex fragilis Hook. f. Nr. 28. Über die Aquifoliaceen, besonders über Hex. 61 Auszuschließende Art. Hex Aquifolium form. 15. elliptica purpurea K. Koch, Dendr. II. i.p. 211 ist zweifellos keine Art der Gattung Hex. Nach R. Schlechter gehört dasim Herb, Koch unter diesem Namen aufbewahrte Exemplar zu der südafrikani-schen Scrophulariacee Halleria lucida L. (Siehe oben S. 34.
RM2C1KDPA–Perityle megalocephala var intricata Brandegee AM Powell Perityle megalocephala var intricata Brandegee AM Powell.
RM2AKP1FF–Storia dell'Italia antica . truria progredisse larte delle distribu-zioni interiori. Del che tra gli altri è prova a Chiusi ilsepolcro di Poggio Gaiella, fra le cui varie camere incavatenel masso sono corridori o passaggi che danno imaginedella forma intricata di un laberinto. Ove il tufo non era 1 Dempstero, voi. II, tav. LXXXV, 2; Micali, Monum. ^ tav. XXVIII, 4, G, XXIX5 e 6, XXXI, 5, XLVI, 5 e 6 e Monum. ined.^ p. 144 e tav. 33, 48 e 59; Noel desVergers, tav. 20; Conestabile, Sepolcro dei Volunni^ tav. XIII, 6 e 7, e Pitture mu-rali di Orvieto^ tav. Il; Dennis, voi. II, pag. 395. 428 INTER
RM2BX9CKF–Perityle megalocephala var intricata Brandegee AM Powell Perityle megalocephala var intricata Brandegee AM Powell.
RM2CDEAT7–. Introduction to the study of fungi, their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . Fig. 141.—Cribraria intricata. kind of network (Fig. 141), and inDictydium the permanent radiatingribs are united by transverse bars(Fig. 142). The second order, ColumelUferae,with the walls of the sporangiumnot containing lime, has for its chiefcharacter a central columella, fromwhich the capillitium originates. Thetwo suborders into which this groupis divided are the Stemoniteae, inwhich the capillitium springs fromevery part of an elongated columella,and the Zamprodermeae,
RM2CT2D26–. Di Battista Pittoni pittore vicentino Imprese di diversi prencipi, dvchi, signori, e d'altri personaggi et hvomini letterati et illvstri : con alcune stanze del Dolce che dichiarano i motti di esse imprese . 1 ^-V^ -. >*. DL S. CONSALVO PEREZ. -E la confufa Se intricata ftaniaDel Labirintho, oiie perdeo la uitePiù dun,che per fdocchcvLa. & ignoraiuaNon Teppe far, come deuea, partita,In filentio {buente &: in fperan? aDi magnanimo cor pofta è Tufcita.Chel tacere e fperar è di tal forte,Che può trar Thucm da ingiuriofà morte.
RM2CT30JX–. Imprese nobili et ingeniose di diversi prencipi, et d'altri personaggi illustri nell'arme et nelle lettere : le quali, col disegno loro estrinseco, dimostrano l'animo, et la buona ò mala fortuna de gli autori loro . ^ijfc-la cotrfìtft,et intricata Jiattz$ ^ DelLahtrintho.oue ti InJtlentio fruente, et m Jperanz^Di magnanimo cor pojia e Infetta ■ ^ - ftu Àun.chc perJaoeAtiz^et ianofaz^ Chet tacere ejperar è di tal forte^ Ho fippefrr, tonte Jeuea. partita-, Che può trar l hwom di jeptto trar l bwom damamnoì» morte. iqntnoja
RM2CT2YC7–. Imprese nobili et ingeniose di diversi prencipi, et d'altri personaggi illustri nell'arme et nelle lettere : le quali, col disegno loro estrinseco, dimostrano l'animo, et la buona ò mala fortuna de gli autori loro . ^ijfc-la cotrfìtft,et intricata Jiattz$ ^ DelLahtrintho.oue ti InJtlentio fruente, et m Jperanz^Di magnanimo cor pojia e Infetta ■ ^ - ftu Àun.chc perJaoeAtiz^et ianofaz^ Chet tacere ejperar è di tal forte^ Ho fippefrr, tonte Jeuea. partita-, Che può trar l hwom di jeptto trar l bwom damamnoì» morte. iqntnoja. I
RM2CP83HT–. www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . DEL S. DI SAN VALIERE. Q Velia fteflà materia, ondio maccendoCon chiara luce,e uia maggior diuento,E quinci e quindi a gliocchi altrui riiplendo,Se non offende me fouerchio uento :Fa che nel fin fi debole mi rendo,E ftanco si, che ne rimango (pento.Che la cagion mancando di mia luce,Manca leffetto ancor 5 chella produce. 20. - ■ M ì ■ .:--- ■ . .V Lat^a^AjA 21 DLS. CONSALVO PEREZ. NE la confufa & intricata ftanzaDel Labirintho, oue perdeo la uitePiù dun,che per fciocchezza & ignoranzaNon fèppe far, come deuea, partita,In filenti
RM2CPW218–. Le imprese illustri . QJVESTA IMTRESA DE I CAVALIERIdel Tofane Claudio ParadinoFracefe mette il mottoantko. VREC1VM TiO-t^. VILE LABO-RE M. Et il Giouio in quanto ali efpofition deflTa,dice,chella è materia molto intricata,& poco intelaancor da quei Signori,che la portanal collo, & dice,che ilTofone è interpretato da alcuni il uel lo doroGiafone,portato dagli Argonauti, & che alcuni loriferifcono alla ScritturaSacra del teftamento uec-chio,dicendo,chegli è i! uello di Gedeone, il qualefiga-fica fede ine orrotta. Et foggiunge, che il ualorofo Carlo Duca diBorgogna,il qiial e fu ferocilsimo in
RM2CPDRXW–. www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . *%*»l.**i|%»**»**V*.*1l*V»^»^*%^**>»**^ik^*TI»»»^*»%» *%=â¢Â»Â». Qjr està Imprefa de i Cauallieri del Tefone,Claudio Paradino Fracefe mette il Motto antico ;Precivm NonViliLaborvm. Et il Gio-uio, inquanto aUefpofition defla, dice, chella èmateria molto intricata, & poco intefa ancor daqueiSÃgnori,chelaportanal collo, & dice, che ilTofone è interpretato da alcuni il vello doro di Glafone, portatoda gli Argo nauti, eh e alcuni lo riferiscono alla Scrittura Sacra delteftamento vecchio,dicendo,chegli è il vello di Ge
RM2CPDYXX–. Di Battista Pittoni pittore vicentino Imprese di diuersi prencipi, duchi, signori, e d’altri personaggi et huomini letterati et illustri : con alcune stanze del Dolce che dichiarano i motti di esse imprese. . D L S. COjNSALVO PEREZ. NE la confuta & intricata ftanxaDel Labirintho, oue perdeo la uitePiù dun,che per Iciocche^-za & ignoranzaNon Teppe far, come deuea, partita,In filentio fouente & in (peranzaDì magnanimo cor pofta è lufcita.Chel tacere e fperar è di tal forte,Che può trar Thuom da ìngiuriofà morte.. DEL S. MARCHESE DI PESCARA, OQùefto {cudo, e uia più quel ualore,Di che benigno a
RM2CPE00N–. Di Battista Pittoni pittore vicentino Imprese di diuersi prencipi, duchi, signori, e d’altri personaggi et huomini letterati et illustri : con alcune stanze del Dolce che dichiarano i motti di esse imprese. . DEL S. DI SAN VALIERE. QVelI^ ftcflà materia, ondio maccendoCon chiara luce, e uia maggior diuento,E quinci e quindi a gliocchi altrui rifplendo,Se non offende me fbuerchio uento :Fa che nel fin fi debole mi rendo,E ftanco si, che ne rimango (pento.Che la cagion mancando di mia luce.Manca leffetto ancor, ch^ella produce.. D L S. COjNSALVO PEREZ. NE la confuta & intricata ftanxaDel Labir
RM2CP83FH–. www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . - ■ M ì ■ .:--- ■ . .V Lat^a^AjA 21 DLS. CONSALVO PEREZ. NE la confufa & intricata ftanzaDel Labirintho, oue perdeo la uitePiù dun,che per fciocchezza & ignoranzaNon fèppe far, come deuea, partita,In filentio fòuente & in fperanzaDi magnanimo cor pofta è Tufcita.Chel tacere e fperar e di tal fòrte,Che può trar f huom da ingiuriofà morte.. ■ - 1 i .. r : ; ■ . - ■ -■ ..; 1 s - • - . p DEL S. MARCHESE DI PESCARA. O Quello feudo, e uia più quel ualore,Di che benigno al ciel piacque dotarmi,A me darà de la uittoria honoreContra cui
RMRD7YFB–. The British Charophyta. Characeae. PLATE XVd I, hn''. At. dnivrn del. TOLYPELLA INTRICATA. 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.. Groves, James; Bullock-Webster, George Russell, 1858- joint author. London, The Ray society
RMRGYDP1–. The British Charophyta. Characeae -- Great Britain. PLATE XVII v ? m. M. drovta del. TOLYPELLA INTRICATA. 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.. Groves, James; Bullock-Webster, George Russell, b. 1858. London, The Ray society
RMRH2Y28–. British sea-weeds : drawn from Professor Harvey's "Phycologia Britannica" .... Marine algae. Plate LXXIX.. Oscillatoria insignis, Thiv. ^ 378.Monormia intricata, Berk.. 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.. Gatty, Alfred, Mrs. , 1809-1873; Harvey, William H. (William Henry), 1811-1866. Phycologia britannica. London : Bell and Daldy
RMRJXJD0–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. Figure 21. This small colony of Avrainvillea longicaulis f. laxa from Twin Cays weighed 19 kilograms (spun wet weight).. Figure 22. Twenty meter diameter colony of Avrainvillea asarifolia f. olivacea at Twin Cays showing the extensive coverage of epiphytes (predominantly unusual forms of Laurencia intricata, Cladophoropsis membranacea and Polysiphonia flaccidissima).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appe
RMRDX4YG–. A monograph of the Mycetozoa, being a descriptive catalogue of the species in the herbarium of the British Museum. Illustrated with seventy-eight plates and fifty-one woodcuts. Myxomycetes. CRIBRARIA AURANTIACA Schrad.. LisUrpmx. ^ ^ CRIBRARIA INTRICATA Schrad. f—i CRIBRARIA TENELLA Schrad.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Botany; Lister, Arthur, 1830-1908. London
RMRGKHCB–. Bulletin - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Agriculture. 194 MASS. EXPERIMENT STATION BULLETIN 170. (Lib.) Sacc), which attacks the twigs, has been known to cause great injury to many poplars. Poplars are often affected by crown gall and various other diseases. Oak (Quercus). â The oaks are affected by a number of diseases such as Septoria dryina Cke., which produces a leaf spot, and by several mildews, e.g., Phyllactinia suffulta Reb., Asterina intricata E. & M. and Astvrina paielloides E. & M., Micro- sphrcra quercina (S.) Burr. The fungvis Glccosporium nervisequum (F
RMRH9B25–. Botanische Reisestudien auf einer Frülingsfahrt durch Korsika. Plants; Geology. 1 -il» — Scirpus caespitosus L. Carex praecox Schreb. v. insularis Carex grypos Schrank. Christ. Carex grypos v. nana Christ. Carex nevadensis Boiss et Reut. Carex intricata Tiueo. var. niinuta Christ. Carex frigida All. Ausser diesen Gramineen und CijiJeraceeH sind ferner auch noch Plantago insularis Nym und Armeria multiceps Wall, mit ihren ebenfalls grasartigen Blättern reichlich vertreten. Besonders längs den kleinen, klaren Bächchen auftretende Begleitpflanzen dieser Formation sind endlich Ranunculus Marschl
RMRGETDW–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Western Pacific Argiopinae • Levi 303 .^i^-^-. Figures 222-226. Arigope taprobanica Thorell, female. 222. Epigynum, ventral. 223. Epigynum, posterior. 224. Epigynum, lateral. 225. Carapace and abdomen. 226. Sternum and abdomen. Figures 227-232. Argiope luzona (Walckenaer). 227-231. Female. 227. Epigynum, ventral. 228. Epigynum, posterior. 229. Epigynum, lateral. 230. Carapace and abdomen. 231. Sternum and abdomen. 232. Left male palpus, mesal. Figures 233-237. Argiope Intricata Simon, female. 233. Epigynum, ventral. 2
RMRJC0BX–. chang jiang san jiao zhou ji lin jin di qu bao zi zhi wu zhi ???????????????. botany. 18. Graphina f isso-furcata 21. Graphis connectans ?? ?ii^ 22. Graphis desquamescens 23. Graphis handelii ? 24. Graphis intricata. 26. Graphis proserpens. 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.. shang hai zi ran bo wu guan bian zhu?????????. shang hai ke xue ji shu chu ban she?????????
RMRDJR7D–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 6. APPLE FAMILY. 309 36. Crataegus straminea Beadle, Alleghany Thorn. Fig. 2370. C. straminea Beadle, Bot. Gaz. 30: 345. 1900. Crataegus intricata Sarg. Rhodora 2: 28. 1901. Not J. Laiige. C. apposita Sarg. Bot. Gaz. 35; 103. 1903. C. Bissellii Sarg. Rhodora 5 : 65. 1903. An irregularly branched shrub, sometimes 10° high, with occasional spines i'-2' long
RMRMRE45–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. 540 PULITZER-FINALI Spicules. 1) Oxeas 460-740 x 14-21 [im. They are curved; their points are generally rounded or stepped down or mucronate. Some modifications into styles or strongyles are present. 2) Oxeas 140-280 x 4.5-12 [im. They are generally curved or bent; their points are blunt. 3) Trichodragmata about 200 [im. They may be rare in some specimens. Spongosorites intricatus (Topsent) Halichondria intricata Topsent, 1892b: XIX Occurrence. Bari, S. Spirito, depth 20 m, conglomerates, dredge, 15 March 1969. R.N. C
RMREH749–. The coccidian parasites (Protozoa, Sporozoa) of ruminants. Coccidia; Ruminants. Plate 61 Figs. 269-270. E. brasiliensis Torres and Ramos, 1939 from Bos taurus (from Marquardt, 1959). Fig. 269. Freshly passed oocyst. Fig. 270. Sporulated oocyst with micropylar cap askew. Fig. 271. E. intricata Spiegl, 1925 from Ovis aries (from Spiegl, 1925). X 800. Fig. 272. /. rangiferis Yakimoff, Matschoulsky and Spartansky, 1937 from Rangifer tarandus (from Yakimoff, Sokoloff and Matschoulsky, 1936 — cited as Isospora sp.). Fig. 273. E. yakimoff matschoulsky i Supperer and Kutzer, 1961 emend, from Rupicap
RMRMTBA7–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. RIABILITAZIONE ECC. 359 Le tre direttive debbono essere completate con direttive secondarie e prolungamenti che rendano ragione sia della appartenenza alla specie occidentale di esemplari del Vallese e della Sardegna, sia della apparte- nenza alla specie orientale di esemplari liburnici. Dal grafico emerge chiaramente la individualità della orientale veronicae e della occidentale intricata come pure il carattere di sottospecie della intricata della Sar- degna che viene caratterizzata e denominata nel seguito di questo
RMRDT50D–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. APPLE FAMILY. 309 36. Crataegus straminea Beadle. Alleghany Tho: 1901. Not J. C, straminea Beadle, Bot. Gaz. 30: 345. Crataegus intricata Sarg, Rhodora 2: Lange.- C. apposita Sarg. Bot. Gaz. 35: 103. !â C Bissellii Sarg. Rhodora 5 : 65. 1903. An irregularly branched shrub, sometimes 10° high, with occasional spines I'-2' long. Leaves elliptic-ovate, i'-2i' long, Â¥-2
RMRF91MH–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Moths; Lepidoptera. DIACRISIA. 319 outwards again ; cilia ochreous. Hind wing paler green; cilia ochreous. Hah. Ecuador, Loja, 1 (S type t in (^oH- Dognin. Exjj. 30 millim. Sect. III. (Isia). Antennas of male ciliated. A. Fore wing with series of points isabella. B. Fore wing with two discoidal points placida. C. Fore wing with dark maculate bands, the veins orange, defined on terminal area by black streaks intricata. 1821. Diacrisia isabella. Phalcena Isabella, Abbot & Smith,
RMRF13E7–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Moths; Lepidoptera. DIACRISIA. 319 outwards again ; cilia ochreous. Hind wing paler green; cilia ochreous. Hah. Ecuador, Loja, 1 (S type t in (^oH- Dognin. Exjj. 30 millim. Sect. III. (Isia). Antennas of male ciliated. A. Fore wing with series of points isabella. B. Fore wing with two discoidal points placida. C. Fore wing with dark maculate bands, the veins orange, defined on terminal area by black streaks intricata. 1821. Diacrisia isabella. Phalcena Isabella, Abbot & Smith,
RMREFPAE–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 216 körnig, nur selten ist die Incrustation bei beiden die gleiche. Die- selbe ist aber gewöhnlich nicht sehr stark und die hellgrüne, ins Gelbliche oder Bräunliche spielende Farbe der Zellen ti'itt deutlich Fig. 62.. Tolypella intricata f. microcephala. Verkleinert. hervor, wird nur mehr oder weniger matt, je nach der Dicke der Kalkhülle. Völlig kalkfreie Pflanzen habe ich nicht gesehen, aller- dings aber solche, an denen nur die ältest
RMRJC0C7–. chang jiang san jiao zhou ji lin jin di qu bao zi zhi wu zhi ???????????????. botany. 15. Porina pariata 16. Diploschistes actinostomus 17. Glyphis cicatricosa. 18. Graphina f isso-furcata 21. Graphis connectans ?? ?ii^ 22. Graphis desquamescens 23. Graphis handelii ? 24. Graphis intricata. 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.. shang hai zi ran bo wu guan bian zhu?????????. shang hai ke xue ji shu chu ban she???
RMRDYY5X–. The ecology of deep and shallow coral reefs : results of a workshop on coral reef ecology held by the American Society of Zoologists, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 1983. Coral reef ecology. (29) Reef Flot Reef Slope! I -IOm) Reef Slope (30-40m) (39) (30) CARRIE BOW BELIZE LIGHTHOUSE BELIZE BECERRO HONDURAS ® CARRIE BOW, BELIZE (24h) i pjpiNa sanctae-cbuos 2 ACANTHOPHOBA SPEClFERA 3 LAURENCIA INTRICATA 4 HALIMEDA TUNA 5 LIAGORA Sp. 6 SABGASSUM POLfCEBATIUM 7 5TYP0P0DIUM ZONALE 8 CRYPTONEMIA CBENULATA 9 HALIMEDA OISCOIDEA 10 HALIMEDA GOBEAUII 11 BHIPOCEPHALUS PHOENIX 12 L080PH0BA VABIEG
RMRJXKAX–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 200 fan 100 ^m 1. Habit of plant. 2. Branchlet apex with tufted filaments arising from terminal depression. 3. Immature surface cells. 4. Elongated mature surface cells. 5. Cross section of main axis. Laurencia implicata J. Agardh 1852 [1852-1863]: 745. Conspecific with Laurencia intricata Lamouroux 1813: 131, plate 9 (figures 8 and 9) - see Silva et al. 1987:66. Thallus fleshy, gregarious, in loose mats or solitary; 5-10(-25) cm tall; yellow-green, stubby branchlets often rose; branching sparse, irregularly a
RMRF8W5W–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. DIACIMSIA. 319 outwards agaiu ; cilia ochreous. Hind wing ])aler green; cilia ochreous. Hah. Ecuador, Loja, 1 S type + in Coll. Uognin. Alry>. :jO millira. SiXT. III. (Isia). Antenuii; of male ciliated. A. Fore wing with series of {joints isahellu. B. Fore wing witli tvvu dit^coidal points placida. C. Fore wing with dark nmcuhite bands, the veins orange, defined on terminal area by black streaks intricata. 1821. Diacrisia Isabella. Phalana imbclla. Abbot & Smith, Lep. Georg. ii. pi. fi()(1797); Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 244. V
RMRF172P–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. DIACIMSIA. 319 outwards agaiu ; cilia ochreous. Hind wing ])aler green; cilia ochreous. Hah. Ecuador, Loja, 1 S type + in Coll. Uognin. Alry>. :jO millira. SiXT. III. (Isia). Antenuii; of male ciliated. A. Fore wing with series of {joints isahellu. B. Fore wing witli tvvu dit^coidal points placida. C. Fore wing with dark nmcuhite bands, the veins orange, defined on terminal area by black streaks intricata. 1821. Diacrisia Isabella. Phalana imbclla. Abbot & Smith, Lep. Georg. ii. pi. fi()(1797); Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 244. V
RMRJXKCA–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 28. 200 fan 100 ^m 1. Habit of plant. 2. Branchlet apex with tufted filaments arising from terminal depression. 3. Immature surface cells. 4. Elongated mature surface cells. 5. Cross section of main axis. Laurencia implicata J. Agardh 1852 [1852-1863]: 745. Conspecific with Laurencia intricata Lamouroux 1813: 131, plate 9 (figures 8 and 9) - see Silva et al. 1987:66. Thallus fleshy, gregarious, in loose mats or solitary; 5-10(-25) cm tall; yellow-green, stubby branchlets often rose; branching sparse, irregular
RMRHGGPK–. Boletín. Science. Fig. 31. Sección Intricata Bornet et Flahault 53. X. LincJeia (Roth) Born. Talo gelatinoso, disciforme, delgado, verde azulado, confluyendo con otros talos, produciendo manchas de forma irregular. Hilos densamente entrelazados, con vainas hialinas, que sólo en la superficie del talo son claramente visibles, ('(dulas esféricas, o un poco nías cortas que anchas, verde-azuladas hasta oliváceas: diámetro: .;..">-1 ;.. Heteroquistes casi esféricos, »> y. anchos. Esporos estacionarios casi esféricos, con membra- na lisa, pardusca, 6-7 y. anchos. 7-7.5 y, largos. — Comú
RMRDYY5W–. The ecology of deep and shallow coral reefs : results of a workshop on coral reef ecology held by the American Society of Zoologists, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 1983. Coral reef ecology. (29) Reef Flot Reef Slope! I -IOm) Reef Slope (30-40m) (39) (30) CARRIE BOW BELIZE LIGHTHOUSE BELIZE BECERRO HONDURAS ® CARRIE BOW, BELIZE (24h) i pjpiNa sanctae-cbuos 2 ACANTHOPHOBA SPEClFERA 3 LAURENCIA INTRICATA 4 HALIMEDA TUNA 5 LIAGORA Sp. 6 SABGASSUM POLfCEBATIUM 7 5TYP0P0DIUM ZONALE 8 CRYPTONEMIA CBENULATA 9 HALIMEDA OISCOIDEA 10 HALIMEDA GOBEAUII 11 BHIPOCEPHALUS PHOENIX 12 L080PH0BA VABIE
RMRR34A3–. Actes de la Société linnéenne de Bordeaux. Science; Natural history. — 184 — fiinicule postérieur peu séparé de la callo- sité pariétale. Ouverture semilunaire, dans un plan peu oblique par rapport à l'axe, avec une gouttière postérieure peu distincte ; columelle à peu près rec- tiligne, calleuse, peu ou point versante FiG. 51. — Pai/raudeautia , r i ?? /n m %t intricaia [Diiiw.] ; Viv. ^u avant. Operculc corne (G.-l. : Natica intricata Dillw. ; Viv.). Croquis de l'ou- verture du génotype (Fig. 51). En réalité, Payraudeautia ne se distingue guère de Natica s. str. que par son opercule entiè
RMREH766–. The coccidian parasites (Protozoa, Sporozoa) of ruminants. Coccidia; Ruminants. 259. Plate 56 Figs. 235-23S. E. intricata Spiegl, 1925 from Ovis aries. Fig. 235. Sporulated oocyst (from Balozet, 1932a). X 1007. Fig. 236. Sporulated oocyst (from Shah, 1963). X 1739. Fig. 237. Sporulated oocyst (from Joyner e1 al., 1966). X 14S7. Fig. 23S. Sporulated oocyst (from Chevalier, 1965). X 732. Figs. 239-241. E. parva Kotlan, Mocsy and Vajda, 1929. Fig. 239. Sporulated oocyst from Ovis aries (from Chevalier, 1965). X 732. Fig. 240. Sporulated oocyst from Ca/pra hircus (from Chevalier, 1966). X 641. F
RMRHKBAT–. Biologiske meddelelser. Biology. 86 Nr. 2. (1. H. OsTKNKKi.i);. 1 (^65) Z Fig. 13. 1. Crijptandra arbiitiflora Fenzl. (Preiss' No. 465). 2. Crijptandra tnhiilosa Fenzl. ('/li! nat. size). Tilis American species has spread as a weed to iiiany foreign countries, bul has not hefore been recorded from W. Austr. Plagiaiithus repens Sp. Moore,in Journ. Linn., Soc. vol. 34 (1899) 179. Kalgoorlie (No. 560; 7. Oct. 1914). Sida intricata F. v. Miill., in Trans. Phil. Soc. Viet. I (1860) 19, ex Benth. Fl. Austr. I (1863) 193. Kalgoorlie (No. 565; 7. Oct. 1914). A plant which answers well to this specie
RMRMTBFF–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. 350 E. BERTO. Fig. 1 - Cornuti dell'edeago di alcune Conistra: A: daubei Prep. 6351, Abruzzo - B: torrida Prep. 7060, Macerata; C e C: ligula Prep. 7529, Lazio; D e D: vaccinii Prep. 5214, Danimarca; E: rubiginosa Prep. 7239, IVIadonie; F: intricata hartigi Prep. 7604, Sardegna; G: veronicae Prep. 7600, Lucania. Questo mi ha indotto all'ipotesi che i So della Provenza appar- tengano alla specie descritta da Boisduval (1829:6) su esemplari pro- venienti da « Galloprov. » in collezione Saporta come Cerastis intricata e
RMRJYCRH–. Atlas of United States trees: volume 6. Supplement. Trees. ⢠$ ^ â >& ( *V#S m p ⢠i « , ⢠/⢠v* ± 18. VM ^ >^ ^-t â4 ] ⢠wy U^jg jfc i >}â¢' }m ⢠o -^ 20 r 1 V'-«tfv Map 17.âCrataegus harbisonii Beadle, Harbison hawthorn. Map 18.âCrataegus intricata Lange, Biltmore hawthorn. Map 19.â Crataegus lacrimata Small, Pensacola hawthorn. Map 20.â Crataegus marshallii Eggl., parsley hawthorn.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustration
RMRMTB91–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. 360 E. BERIO. Fig. 14 - Grafico quotato del gradiente di misura della lunghezza assoluta dell'edeago X 536. sostanziale conferma dell'individualità del taxon C. ititricata da C. zeronicae. Le medie generali portano alla conferma di uno hiatus sen- sibile tra i due gradienti: edeago 1° cornuto 2° cornuto Rapporto zeronicae 561,5625 62,8857 178,75 0,3219713 intricata 585,4444 54,6666 128,88 0,2203014 subsp. di Sardegna 572,5000 52,2500 142 0,2513276 I rapporti fra le fisionomie dei due taxa sono: zeronicae ha un edeago
RMREFYD8–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 306 F. implexa. Rasen häufig verworren. Segmente oberhalb allmälig schmäler. oft bis zu ca. 0-5 mm verschmälert, häufig gedreht. D. implexa Lamour. — Kütz. Spec. Alg. p. 55.5. — Id. Tab. pliyc. IX. Tab. 14. D. dichotoma, var. implexa J. Ag. Spec. Alg. I. p. 92. — Harv. Phyc. brit. pl. 103. D. spiralis Kütz. Spec. Alg. p. 554. — Id. Tab. pliyc. IX. Tab. 14. D. intricata Kütz. Spec. Alg. 1. c. — Id. Tab. phyc. IX. Tab. 15. D. ornata Zanard
RMRMTB80–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. RIABILITAZIONE ECC. 361 per la lunghezza dell'edeago (572,5 e 561,5625) mentre è più vicina a intricata per la lunghezza del 1*^ cornuto (52,25 e 54,666), per la lun- ghezza del 2o cornuto (142 e 128,88) e per il rapporto lunghezza edeago e lunghezza 2® cornuto (0,2513 e 0,2203) il che conferma la sua sotto- specificità con intricata e non con veronicae.. Fig. 15 - Grafico quotato del gradiente di misura del rapporto tra la lunghezza del cornuto basale e la lunghezza dell'edeago x 10. edeago Per la Sicilia il problema
RMRCJBB2–. Die mikroorganismen. Mit besonderer berücksichtigung der ätiologie der infektionskrankheiten. Bacteriology; Communicable diseases. 192 Systematik der Bakterien. wachsen. Die letzteren haben vielmehr mit der Cladothrix nichts zu thun. Zopf hatte auch Spirillen (Sp. volutans oder tenue) in den Entwicklungskreis der Cladothrix hineinziehen wollen, nach Wino- gradsky handelt es sich nur um das Auftreten von unregelmässigen. Fig. 55. 1. Cladothrix dichotoma. Schwache Vergr. (Zopf). 2. Dieselbe stärker vergrössert. 3. Cladothrix intricata nach Russell. 4. Dieselbe, verschiedene Arten der Pseudo- v
RMRCHTXA–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. Nostocaceae. (Kirchner.) 73 Sect. IV. Intricata Bornet et Flahault. Lager größer, gallertig, anfangs kugelig, später zerrissen und unregelmäßig ausgebreitet; im Wasser. — A. Fäden dicht gedrängt, eng durch- einander geflochten: JV. Linckia (Roth) Bornet in Europa, Amerika, auf Java und den Sand- wichs-Inseln. — B. Fäden locker verschlungen, leicht gekrümmt: JV. piscinale lvützing, Dauer- zellen oblong, in Eur
RMRCGJ4W–. Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner tropischen Gebiete : Grundzge der Pflanzenverbreitung im Afrika und die Charakterpflanzen Afrikas. Botany. Liliifiorae. — Liliaceae. 311 schlungenen Zweigen versehen, welche kleine Blüten in Trauben tragen. Diese eigentümlichen Pflanzen finden sich meist auf sehr trockenen Steinsteppen, S. flagclliformis Bak. mit einfacher Traube am Aapis River in Transvaal, S. Macoivani Bak. mit Rispe in der Gegend von Somerset East, S. angolensis Bak. mit scheindoldiger Rispe auf Felsen bei Pungo Andongo in Angola um 800—1200 m, 5. intricata Bak. mit scheindold