RM2WRBWJG–Dr. R. Moldenke's 'Castle Elsinore', Watchung, Photograph shows Castle Elsinore, the home of metallurgist Dr. Richard Moldenke in Watchung, New Jersey. The building burned in 1969., between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RM2R9C5K0–Watchung, New Jersey: c. 1929 Noted metalurgist and scientist Dr. Richard Moldenke at work in his castle laboratory on a device to end all war by destroying the enemy amminution with a spark from an airplane.
RM2BTW10K–Stachytarpheta incana Moldenke.
RFJ32BB3–Image of soft white flower with blurry red ant on top, Manee Dheva Wild flower blooming in Thailand (Eriocauulon smitinandii Moldenke, ERIOCAULACEAE)
RM2BTW14M–Syngonanthus rivularis Moldenke.
RM2ANDYGW–Canadian foundryman (1917) . f water be--omes slack or fails. I),i not put any engine or machineryin motion without seeing whether any-one is in a position to get caught orstruck. Do not work on electrical equip-ment or touch wires unless advised by your balance and fall if the wrench -lip-. SEASONING OF CASTINGS* By Richard Moldenke.** ONE of the little-known charac-teristics of cast iron, which nev-ertheless has an important bear-ing on results where accuracy in machin-ing is essential, is the ability of thisadjust their relative positions to an ex-tent sufficient to overcome some of theexis
RF2DFCMJ4–White leaf or Buddha's-lamp or Mussaenda philippica top of the green leaf
RM2BTTWA3–Duranta guatemalensis Moldenke.
RME681E5–Green leaf on white background
RF2RGR194–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath or purple flower in the garden
RM2CHYABW–. The dawn of civilization: Egypt and Chaldaea . u-Delile, Mémoire sur les plantes qui croissent spontanément en Egypte, in theDescription, vol. xix. pp. 35, 36. 10 The Acacia Seyal is probably the âshû of ancient texts (Loret, Les arbres ash, sib, et shent, inthe Recueil, vol. ii. p. 60, et seq., and La Flore pharaonique, No. 93, p. 39 ; Moldenke, Ueber die inallagyptischen Texten ertcahnten Baume, pp. 87-92). 11 This is the Hyphxne Argun, Mart., or the Medemia Argun, Hooker, called by the ancientsMama ni Ithanini, or kernelled dôm-palm (Loret, Étude sur quelques arbres égyptiens, in the Recu
RM2BTTMDP–Stachytarpheta trinitensis Moldenke.
RME681E4–Green leaf on white background
RF2RGR18W–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath or purple flower in the garden
RF2M0AH6R–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath flower or purple flower
RMREE1JN–. Compendium of natural features information. Natural areas; Natural monuments; Natural resources. D-22 Gaylussacia brachycera (Michx.) Gray ERICACEAE Box Huckleberry Habit: Evergreen, low shrub Habitat: Sandy woods and slopes Range: Maryland and Delaware to Pennsylvania and Kentucky and eastern Tennessee; very local except in W. Virginia; Sussex Co., Delaware and Anne Arundel Co., Maryland. Status: Rare in areas outside of West Virginia but of special interest because it is possibly the oldest living plant. Reference: H. N. Moldenke, Wildflower, Vol. 33, pp. 4-8, January, 1957. U.S. National
RM2BTTR4Y–Aegiphila glabrata Moldenke.
RM2BTTME0–Stachytarpheta weberbaueri Moldenke.
RF2M0AH6M–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath flower or purple flower
RMRE9KKJ–. Contributions from the United States National Herbarium. Botany. Checklist of the Mache-Chindul Mtns. 131. Figure 4. A-B. Hemiepiphyhtic Ocotea sp. showing strangling habit on the host tree Citharexylum gentryi Moldenke; only known from three individuals in permament plot on Loma de los Guerreros. C. Common canopy tree, Chlorocardium off. venenosum (Kosterm. & Pinkley) Rohwer, H.G. Richt. & van der Werff.. 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 no
RM2BTWWP2–Lantana dinteri Moldenke.
RF2M0AJ0D–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath flower or purple flower
RF2R2EKBN–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath or purple flowers
RMRH4G52–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Fig. 36. Prosopis pubescens Benth. ^mj UTAH OUTLINE MAP County linoB find phySiOfjraphiG tk^uturvo. Fig. 37. h'liinis lirginiana L. var. mclanocarpa (A. Ncls.) Moldenke Pniniis virginiana L. var. melanocarpa (A. Nels.) Moldenke (Fig. 37) Chokecherry is found throughout Utah's moun- tains in a variety of habitats. Under favorable condi- tions it may form large streamside groves where the trunks are many inches in diameter. However, it is also an early invader of talus slopes where plants, a foot or two in height, may be many
RM2BTNM5Y–Aegiphila alba Moldenke.
RF2R1DK2E–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath or purple flowers
RMRH4G4N–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Fig. 37. h'liinis lirginiana L. var. mclanocarpa (A. Ncls.) Moldenke Pniniis virginiana L. var. melanocarpa (A. Nels.) Moldenke (Fig. 37) Chokecherry is found throughout Utah's moun- tains in a variety of habitats. Under favorable condi- tions it may form large streamside groves where the trunks are many inches in diameter. However, it is also an early invader of talus slopes where plants, a foot or two in height, may be many years old. Representative Specimens: Beaver Co., Wah Wah Mts., S. Welsh & E.M. Christensen 2692,
RM2BTR04P–Stachytarpheta tabascana Moldenke.
RF2R1981P–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath or purple flowers
RMRE9MW6–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. 296 Rhodora [August i* If I' /J . I K i I KENT: Golts, Brown, Sep. 1907 (ANS). prince georges: Ammendale, Bro. Hyacinth 1177 (Mo), queen annes: Centerville, Norton, Jy. 1903 (Mo). WORCESTER: Snow Hill, Moldenke 6618 (NB). Dela- ware: KENT: Little Creek, Larsen 311 (UP). Newcastle: Newark, Commons, Sep. 1869 (ANS). Sussex: Rehoboth, Churchill, Sep. 1908 (G). Pennsylvania: Chester: Nottingham, Bartram 1771 (ANS).. Fig. 13. Combined Ranges of Forms of Lobelia puberul
RM2BTTMDR–Stachytarpheta miniacea Moldenke.
RF2R2EKD2–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath or purple flowers
RM2BTT9W6–Lippia inopinata Moldenke.
RF2R1970B–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath or purple flowers
RM2BTT9XC–Lippia chevalieri Moldenke.
RF2R1DK2P–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath or purple flowers
RM2BTNM6B–Aegiphila smithii Moldenke.
RF2R19731–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath or purple flowers
RM2BTWT0W–Coelocarpum glandulosum Moldenke.
RF2R2AAP6–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath or purple flowers
RM2BTW8G7–Aegiphila boliviana Moldenke.
RF2R2AAT2–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath or purple flowers
RM2BTNM5F–Aegiphila novogranatensis Moldenke.
RF2R1DK0N–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath or purple flowers
RM2BTNM5G–Aegiphila pendula Moldenke.
RF2R2EKMR–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath or purple flowers
RM2BTX05C–Verbena rydbergii Moldenke.
RF2R1DK2Y–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath or purple flowers
RM2BTNM52–Aegiphila alba Moldenke.
RF2R1981N–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath or purple flowers
RM2BTNM5X–Aegiphila sufflava Moldenke.
RF2R1982J–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath or purple flowers
RF2H49F7P–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath or Petrea volubilis L
RM2BTX7HN–Gmelina smithii Moldenke.
RF2H41JW9–Sandpaper vine, Purple wreath or Queens wreath or Petrea volubilis L