RMRGYMYF–. Bulletin. Ethnology. >; -";â¢Â«>», ofi. .â if, ^y-«m'<!. DESIGN ON A VASE FROM CHAMA. 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.. Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.
RMRGYWRC–. Bulletin. Ethnology. BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 5ULLETIN 77 PLATE 20. a. Northwest shorc^ofi^Millo.Lac, 1900. Site of an ancient Sioux settlement. 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.. Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.
RMRGYN04–. Bulletin. Ethnology. 3UREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY BULLETIN 28, PLATE XLIX. >; -";â¢Â«>», ofi. .â if, ^y-«m'<!. 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.. Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.
RMRE54TD–. The United States Bureau of Animal Industry, at the close of the nineteenth century. 1884-1900. Souvenir volume. United States. Bureau of Animal Industry. X H o. Ofi o K ft 260. 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.. Salmon, D. E. Washington, Author
RMRHJY0M–. Bird life in an Arctic spring. The diaries of Dan Meinertzhagen and R. P. Hornby. 17. S ee&ofi 7TX DEATH OF THE MALLARD. From MOXOGR.U'H (). EAGLES'. 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.. Meinertzhagen, Dan; Hornby, R. P. London, R. H. Porter
RMRGYWR0–. Bulletin. Ethnology. a. Northwest shorc^ofi^Millo.Lac, 1900. Site of an ancient Sioux settlement. b. The Sacred Island in the southern part of Mille Lac. May, 1900. 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.. Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.
RMREA563–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 2. Botany; Botany. i8o Gardner—Studies ofi Growth a?id Cell Division in the Root of Vicia Faba, i8i. PLATE I PLATE I!. 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.. University of Pennsylvania. Botanical Laboratory. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
RMRHT56D–. Bihang till Kongl. Svenska vetenskaps-akademiens handlingar. Science; Botany. f.<itit)e 6°|40Vn ärr St.rrnwnrte Stoikhohns ( 3'>'''f^3'19"i öfi.vTFfr;. 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.. Kungl. Svenska vetenskapsakademien. Stockholm : K. Svenska vetenskaps-akademien
RMRDE4HP–. Culture of the citrus in California . Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 28 STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE. pulling off of the anthers before they burst and allow the escape of the pollen. This process is ternaed emasculation. * * * In the manipulation of orange flowers mature buds nearly ready to open are selected and the tips of the corolla carefully pried apart until the stamens are exposed. In these flowers the anthers are attached to the filaments by very slender threads, which are easily broken, so that the simplest method of removing the stamens is to pull them ofi' with fine-pointed forceps.
RMRPEDGF–. American farming and stock raising, with useful facts for the household, devoted to farming in all its departments. Agriculture. TURKEYS. 1451 this respect. It is too frequently the practice to sell ofi the largest and heaviest birds about Thanksgiving and Christmas time, and retain the late birds of inferior size for breeding purposes. This is a very grave mistake, for with fowls, as with horses, cattle, and other domestic animals, the best of matured parents should always be selected for perpetuating the stock. Another very objectionable practice is to breed only from yearling hens, the ol
RMRDD2RD–. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. jSgstpms of ^[flssifirfltiom. .HO it was that first invented a system of classification of plants is uncertain; Since the days when Solomon, king ofi Israel, "spake of trees from the Cedar tree that is in Lebanon even unto the Hyssop that springeth out of the walj;" or those of Zoroaster, who is said to have taught that
RMRM6R62–. Annual report of the American Institute, of the City of New York. Science. PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOLYTECIINIC ASSOCIATION. 715 The mode of cometury segregation is different from that vrc have been considering. ' The tangential force, aided by heat, being the principal agent, which, moditied by gravitation, gives the comets their extended and extremely elliptical orbits. Cometary matter may have been thrown ofi' either from ;he prime soL-u* mass, the primaries, the secondaries, or even from comets themselves. The orbits of all the planets are elliptical, and those of the comets exceedingly so. T
RMRE9XGW–. Contributiones ad algologiam et fungologiam. Algae; Fungi. JttlQolopkyceoit lot. > il ddintLthc-iriiJut fifj </,„ 'i u ofi t m a fpcc l CaLlontrn a oteruqi nttl m.. 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.. Reinsch, Paul Friedrich, 1836-1914. Lipsiae : T. O. Weigel
RMRR0E2Y–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. 232 THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. .In.N IT, 1915. EDITORIAL Head Ofi. NOTICES. — Barbados Li bfcers and matter for publication, as well as all specimens for naming, should be addressed to the Commissioner, Imperial Department of Agriculture Barbados. All applications for copies of the'Agricultural News'and other Departmental publications, should he addressed to the Agents, and not, in the Department. The complete list of Agents, and the subscription and advertisement rates, will be found on page '?'• of the co ii. Imperi
RMRD7CMA–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. 306 THE STUDY OF INSECTS. approach of cold weather they bury themselves in the ground and here pass the winter. In the spring they renew their attacks on vegetation ; but now, as they are larger and in cultivated fields the plants are smaller, their ravages quickly attract attention. It would not be so bad if they merely destroyed what they eat; but they have the unfortu- nate habit of cutting ofi the young plants at the surface of the ground, and thus destroy much more than they consume. They do their work at night, remaining concealed in the grou
RMRENY70–. Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Zoology. h'cliiiioidca. Taf.XVIll.. Utk. ^esecie S- -Ofi/rienz. 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.. Bronn, H. G. (Heinrich Georg), 1800-1862. Leipzig : C. F. Winter
RMRGFHNE–. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WOODS HOLE AND VICINITY. 527. Chart 257.—Lomentaria rosea (Harvey) Thuret. Restricted to the cooler waters ofi the exposed points of Gay Head and Cuttyhunk.. 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.. United States. Bureau of Fisheries. Washington, D. C. : Govt. Print. Off.
RMRGFTK3–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Coe-Nemerteans PLATE 6. hi bill S3 ^.<xX^^S^^^^^'K^'H'^^''^^^ ocm. Ofi^j Cne del B.Me'.se! Iilh Biston. 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.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
RMRHB5T0–. The book of woodcraft and Indian lore. Natural history; Camping; Outdoor life; Indians of North America. Forestry rmrs. GRAT B/RCH Ofi ASPEN t.EAV£:D BIRCH BBTULA POPOUFOLfA. 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.. Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946. Garden City, N. Y. , Doubleday, Page & Company
RMREPH25–. Arctic zoology [microform]. Zoology; Zoologie. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3). 1.0 I.I 1.25 lit Uj |22 Sim â - £ Ofi 112.0 14 U 11.6 ^-. 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.. Pennant, Thomas, 1726-1798. London : Printed for Robert Faulder . ..
RMRN2NT7–. Annales de la Société royale malacologique de Belgique. Mollusks; Zoology. »•" oMI ? I h'UmirIn- liHit-r dusoldeBpprsse à lirvst-ofi-dcn-lii-ry el Hrcrsi. O mn Hillwni Jtl. 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.. Société royale malacologique de Belgique. [S. l. : s. n. ]
RMRJ0RGR–. The North American sylva, or A description of the forest trees of the United States, Canada and Nova Scotia [microform] : considered particularly with respect to their use in the arts, and their introduction into commerce : to which is added a description of the most useful of the European forest trees : illustrated by 156 coloured engravings. Trees; Botany; Arbres; Botanique. 7 ofi. Mountain Lam el Ka/mia laUfolia. &ahi'l •t.-tUf. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of the
RMRRNNX4–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 40 The Florists' Review NOVEMBEB 25, 1915. 2l|||||||||||||||||illlllllllllllll||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||llllllllill|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||^ I THIS OFFER WILL BE RECALLED IN NOVEMBER | Iboxwood spraysI I CHRISTMAS IS NOW ONLY 29 DAYS OFI^ i You will want some of our choice BOXWOOD SPRAYS for the holidays. If S you will send us your order for 100 lbs. or more now, for shipment to be for- 5 warded by express at your command, we will allow you a special discount of 5 10% from our guaranteed season's price. A
RMRDY2H7–. A general guide to the British Museum (Natural History) ... With plans and a view of the building. British Museum (Natural History). BRITISH MFSEUM (millRAL HISTORY) Ground EIo or Scale of'i ftet.. Tm lbutcatf/£w Awrw* CifriiHuoii. 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). London, Printed by order of the Trustees [by W. Clowes and Sons, Limited]
RMRM3BWY–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. 548 THE PANAMA KOUTE FOR A SHIP CANAL. After the coinpletion of all its exaiuiiiation.s, and after a careful study of the data disclosed by them, the Commission deemed it advis- able to plan such a dam as would cut ofi' absolutely all possible sub- surface flow or seeimg'e through the sand and gravel below the river surface. It is to be observed that such a subsurface flow might either disturl) the sta))ility of an earth dam or endanger the
RMRMTPT8–. Annales du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. 'n . y j < ? i'? Jcf.â.. ,/,/. l'OSiSILES DE P^^niS. Ûj- /ofi^.f lA- /'r.r/r,-'mi/r /•,>.>•///ietire -PZ.7/.. 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.. Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle (Paris). Paris
RMRDX5CF–. Wild flower families; the haunts, characters, and family relationships of the herbaceous wild flowers, with suggestions for their identification. Botany. COMPOSITE FAMILY 219 woods with miniature circles of golden beauty. It has well been argued that no other flower has so justand fitting a claim to be considered our national emblem. The ubiquity of the Goldenrod is largely due to the fact that there are manj^ species, each in general adapt- ed to a particular sort of situation. The first to tell us that mid- summer is at hand and autumn not far ofi: is the Early, or Sharp-toothed Gold- enro
RMRPDWBG–. The American chrysanthemum annual 1895. Chrysanthemums. Fig, i. See Fungous Diseases. and less destructive than the other fungous enemies, and on account of its superficial nature should be easily removed. While it disfigures the plants to some e.xtent, it does not seriously check their growth, and gardeners will therefore not trouble themselves if nothing more than the mildew strikes their plants. Leaf Spot.—This fungous trouble, Septoria Chrysan- themi E. & D., first came under the writer's notice in the winter of 1S91 and 1892 in connection with the study of the damping-ofi of Chrysan
RMRDHKCC–. A Manual of botany : being an introduction to the study of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants . Botany. FOSSIL PLANTS OF THE CARBONIFEEOUS SYSTEM. 733 ofi from that part of the primary one which happens to be nearest the secondary rachis to be supplied. Fossil plants, allied to Lyoopodiums, also occur in the Coal- measures. Brongniart believes they are more abundant in the ancient beds than in the superior beds of the greater part of the coal for- mation. These have been included under the genera Lycopodites, Selaginites, and Lepidodendron (Ximg, a scale, and dhdgov, a t
RMRE3EJE–. Echinoidea. Sea urchins. /ft>/a//'Ajyé4-f/f//ofi('// //; /. 7'/i-A/o/-/ffi.f{'rt Ar/f////jf^/fer / 7a/iX. Cf (f(f fif/ ff ^c-nc-xeru - ^UAvtSt' Uih. 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.. Mortensen, Th. (Theodor), 1868-1952. Copenhagen, Printed by Bianco Luno
RMRE9M4F–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 11. Botany; Botany. Jn^^ofi^fib Mom. bmmm |>imitl«ii lcfprai§r 3nti«titf(l)it«ni. Caruleum, liiccum, album Ic punCLolis catralci* pi- ^^umffurnrntum Indkum.. 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.. University of Pennsylvania. Botanical Laboratory; University of Pennsylvania. Morris Arboretum. Philadelphia : [s. n. ]
RMRGT17D–. Bulletin de l'Acadmie impriale des sciences de St.-Ptersbourg. Science; Science -- Soviet Union. Xi- 0 XI 0 â M 40 M 0 m 20 ,10 ïwn. Ofi. 1. 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.. Imperatorskaia Akademiia nauk (Russia). [St. -Ptersbourg], Acadmie impriale des sciences
RMRE9M4M–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 11. Botany; Botany. Jn^^ofi^fib Mom. bmmm |>imitl«ii lcfprai§r 3nti«titf(l)it«ni. Caruleum, liiccum, album Ic punCLolis catralci* pi- ^^umffurnrntum Indkum.. 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.. University of Pennsylvania. Botanical Laboratory; University of Pennsylvania. Morris Arboretum. Philadelphia : [s. n. ]
RMRE2EPA–. Plant anatomy from the standpoint of the development and functions of the tissues, and handbook of micro-technic. Plant anatomy. 56 SECONDARY INCREASE IN THICKNESS thing outside the cambium, but designates those tissues which are cut ofi by the deep-lying cork layers as told above. In roots the phellogen takes its origin from the pericycle, so that the whole of the primary cortex is shut off from the interior water supply as soon as cork is formed and soon there- after dies. It is, therefore, the periderm that constitutes most of the bark of old roots. Monocotyledons Monocotyledons have no c
RMRE69XR–. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Cranberries, Casoron and Confusion by Malcolm N. Dana Department ofi Horticulture University of Wisconsin Weed control h a s occupiedi the best efforts of cranberry growers since attempts to improve the pro- duction of this crop were initiated. Growers have long recognized the competitive effects of alien vege- tation on the growth, productivity and successful management of cran- berry bogs through influencesi on nutrition, pollination, photosynthesis and harvesting to name but a few factors. The struggle against weeds has evolved
RMRJ286H–. Flashlights on nature [microform]. Insects; Plants; Insectes; Plantes. Abiding Cities 191 son with the interests of the community at large. The individual exists for the estate alone, and sacrifices her life and happiness, automatically as it were, on behalf of her city. In No. 6 we see an illustration of the great muscular strength possessed by ants, especially in their gripping jaws or mandibles. Here, two comrades have got hold of a dead and rigid prey, which they are striving to carry ofi by main force to the nest ; for ants are omnivorous. They feed off whatever turns up handy; all is f
RMRE0ARK–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. GENERAL HISTOLOGY. 93 layer on the surface bo slightly developed, the distinction is im- possible. To recognize the character of the elements, therefore, we must choose well-defined examples, in which the Tininucleated or the muUinucleated mass, the 'axial substance,' is sharply marked ofi from the muscle-mass, the 'cortical layer' (fig. 49', c, d, e).. 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 origina
RMRD44TC–. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. VERBENA admiration of flower-lovers, A liost of showy-flowered and zonal pelargoniums were ofi^ered to the public. Henderson says that in 1870 he sold 20,000 pelargoniums and that in 1875 he sold 100,000. In many bedding ar- rangements the Verbena was wholly superseded
RMRNAEE2–. An analytical compendium of the various branches of medical science, for the use and examination of students. Anatomy; Physiology; Surgery; Obstetrics; Medicine; Materia Medica. CRANIAL NERVES. 163 Fig. 142. The inferior maxillary^ passes througli the foramen ovale, and gives ofi^jiumerous muscular branches^ to the masseter, buccal, and pterygoid muscles. The inferior dental^ is a large branch ; it enters the posterior mental foramen and supplies the teeth and mylo-hyoid muscle,^^ and part of it emerges upon the skin.^* It also gives off the superficial temporal nerve,^^ and the auricular br
RMRE6A80–. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Issue of January 1958 - Vol. 22 No. 9 Published mc.nthlv at The Courier Print Shop. Main St.. Wareham, Massachusetts. , , i* T .^,. ofi iQia nt thp nnst.-nfFicp at Wareham. Massachl. 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.. Portland, CT [etc. ] : Taylor Pub. Co. [etc. ]
RMRDR333–. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. ll'i CASSELL'S POPULAR GAEDENING.. side shoots is ready for disbudding, all on the lower sides are ruhbed ofi, and the others are thinned out; those left are nailed or tied in during the summer, . but the following season they are tied down to the main branches, where they are supposed to bear fruit, when they are cut out to make room for young growths which originated in wood-buds at the base of each. When the fruit begins to swell, the ter- minal as well as the lateral breaks are kept pinched so as to give the young wood and foliage light and warmth.
RMRPX6XH–. All America rose selections winner : mission bells. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Vi4e I^Uf, ^Ofi Winner! TITHONIA %^. 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.. Germain Seed and Plant Company; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. Los Angeles, Calif. : Germain
RMRE1CP9–. The physiology of reproduction. Reproduction. FCETAL NUTRITION: THE PLACENTA 393 the yolk-sac are produced, and from their walls sohd masses of cells are budded ofi, resembling hver-tissue in its simplest form and perhaps functioning as such (von Spee ^). The sac grows up to the end of the fourth week. It is then pear-shaped, and. Fig. 86.—Hypothetical section of the human ovum embedded in the decidua, somewhat younger than Peters' ovum. The trophoblast is greatly thickened, and lined with mesoderm, which surrounds also the embryonic rudiment, with its yolk-sac and amnio-embryonic cavity (T.
RMRR4DC2–. An account of the alcyonarians collected by the Royal Indian marine survey ship Investigator in the Indian Ocean. Alcyonaria. 112. Fig. 55. D. rubeola. The exact shape of the polypariuni is difficult to determine owing to a branch or two being absent, but it is most probable that it was of a somewhat oval shape, the long axis standing at right angles to the stalk. In arrangement it is very open—cylindrical branches give ofi' smaller branches which by a repeated dichotomy give rise to the polyp-bearing twigs. The lower branches, two in number, are flattened, leaf-like structures which surroun
RMRENFKG–. Fruit farming in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia [microform]. Land & Agricultural Company of Canada; Land & Agricultural Company of Canada; Fruits; Fruit. CorvnftUt lWi» h' (^ H. E. Hwi^ofi, Kclm-na. P. C. An Orchard Scene ^Kclowni, B. C.. 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.. Land & Agricultural Company of Canada. Winnipeg : Bulman Bros.
RMRM8JP7–. Annual report of the Commissioner of Agriculture ... Agriculture -- New York (State). Plate XXXII.—Kikffek Bua.ncii SiiowiNCi " ISLouuiiixG-OFi^" ob^ Blossom- Clusters, A^D YouxG Leaf-Clusters Injured by Thrips Larv.«.. 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.. New York (State). Dept. of Agriculture; New York State Agricultural Experiment Station; Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station. Albany
RMRDJD7F–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. Fig. 98.—Front half of the skulls of CEdicnemus and of Numenius, from above, to show the difference between holorhinal and schizorhinal nostrils; in the former the posterior end of the nasal opening is evenly rounded ofi, in the latter this portion of the aperture is slitlike.. 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.. Stark, Arthur Cowell, d. 1899; Sclater, William Lutley, 1863-194
RMREGTGW–. Dr. Lesure's warranted veterinary remedies : the causes, symptoms and treatment of diseases for which they are recommended. Horses; Veterinary drugs; Veterinary medicine; Horses. DR. J. G. LESURE'S VETERINARY REMEDIES. This figure shows the exterior muscles of the horse, as they appear with the animal's hide ofi. The names of these muscles are all of a technical character, and are omitted, as they would only be used in studying the physiology of the horse. Western Port, Md., Sept. 19, 1905. J. N. Weber, Gen, Agt., Harrisburg, Pa. Dear Sir: Please ship me: V^ Dozen All-Healing Balm. V2 "
RMRP8AM3–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 366 The american Florist. Oct. ij, Louisville. lOTTINGS HERE AND THESE AMONG THE CRAFT IN THE BH'B CRASS METROPOLIS. — WHAT THE GROWERS ARE DOING. Chas. Raynor, of the Anchorage Rose Co., Anchorage, Ky., has purchased twenty acres of beautiful, rolling blu"- glass land adjoining his new plant. He has the largest plant in Kentucky now devoted exclusively to the wholesale growing of cut flowers. His roses are jn magnificent condition and his cut now, although some houses are ofi' crop, is very large. He has one
RMRMJCEH–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie; Sociale geschiedenis; Culturele antropologie. The Genus Eumenes, Latreille, in South Africa. 503 above the insertion of the abdomen. Sides of propodeum moderately swollen, completely rounded ofi, without ridges or projecting angles. Mesopleura without carinae along the epicnemial depressions for the fore and middle legs. Legs normal. Venation of wings of the usual Eumenes type. First abdominal segment long and slender, slightly longer than the thorax, but shorter than head and t
RMRN8FM9–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 281 — -Cfl are mainly distributed to the lateral portion of the olfactory cup; a large part of them enter into a sort of median keel, which traverses the nasal membrane somewhat like the mid-rib of a leaf, proceeding along this structure they give ofi branches right and left which are distri- buted to the olfactory epithelium. The fibres from (&) are distri- buted to the median half of the cup. The condition in the adult is the result of se- condary modifications of the structures now existing. The lobe be- comes modified
RMRH807M–. Botany of the living plant. Botany; Plants. Fig. 335. m Two teleutospores of Puccinia germinating. In the one to the left each cell has given ofi a promycelium, or basidium (a, a) ; to the right only the lower cell has done so, and the promycelium has given rise to four sterigmata, bearing sporidia (s, s) or baeidiospores as they are better called. Very highly magnified. (After Marshall Ward.). 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
RMRP8HPH–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 206 The American Florist. Feb. 24, . NOTES. Our local delegates returned from the carnation convention well pleased with the success of the meeting and grateful for the good time ;ind courtesies shown themiat Boston. The next florists' night remaj-ks will be made by President Dun- lop Ofi what was instructive at the con- vention. D. J. Sinclair has been bathing at Preston Springsi to alleviate rheumatism whiclf was bothering him, and his treat- ment had the desired effect. This is getting to be a habit with Jim, w
RMRP5Y2F–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igio. The American Florist. 133. INTERNATIONAL FLORAL ASSOCLTION We are now ready to contract for the American memberships to the Inter- national Floral Service for prompt delivery to any part of the globe. Ofi/>^^£/> /v yoaje sro/?£. 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.. American Florists Company. Chicago : American Florist Co
RMRHK9MH–. A biology of Crustacea. Crustacea. FEEDING, LOCOMOTION AND RESPIRATION 27 bears a group of brush-like setae which push the food trapped on the filter forwards to the maxillules where another group of setae pushes the food on to the mandibles, and so into the mouth. A mechanism of this type is found in the mysidacean Gnathophausia, which is a primitive representative of its group. Gnathophausia swims by means of its abdominal limbs (pleopods), and uses the ANTENNULE LABRUM 1ST MAXILLR 2ND MAXILLA MANDIBLE TUBE BEARING OPENING Ofi EXCRETORY Ci. Fig. 19. A, Head of Triops granarius (Notostraca)
RMRPXRTT–. The Alaska salmon and their practical propagation. Salmon fisheries. Page Nine before the hatching stage of the eggs would | be reached. Observations on July 6. 1920, from this plant of eggs were made. There was located, and seen throughout the lake and its tundra and tributary inlet streams, u schools of thousands, young salmon ofi an average length of three and one half| inches, in vigorous and healthy condition, and not like the hand reared, domesticated fish, robbed of the instinct of self preserva- tion. One can realize that the cost of maintaining and feeding these fish up to this siz
RMRGX8E8–. Bulletin. Ethnology. Upper: The prayer songs around the fire. Compton is at the upper right, with face exposed. In prayer the dancers place their hands over their mouths, muffling their voices. The age of some of the dancers is evident from the white hair of the one at left center. Lower: Details of the orchestra and spectators. The singers are seated in a circle at the left. Just to the right of them may be seen the ^sagebrush branches in the hands of the women singers. Old men at right of center near the rope marking ofi' the dancing ground. Most of the children at far right are preoccupie
RMRGX8X9–. Bulletin. Ethnology. 84 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [Bull. 158. Map 3—The Phillips Ranch site (39ST14). extensive stripping operation which was carried out in order to learn something about the features of the site between the houses them- selves. An area of roughly 175 square yards was completely cleared of the refuse overburden which was removed with shovels and wheel- barrows. The exposed surface of the native soil was then troweled ofi, and the post holes, cache pits, etc., located by troweling were cleared out. Horizontal control in the stripped area was in terms of grid of 10-foot squ
RMRJ4PH2–. British Columbia Fishery Commission [microform] : report 1892. Fisheries; Salmon-fisheries; Pêches; Saumon. 228 MARINE AND FISHERIES.. Mr. EwKN.—Yes ; it leaves a black matter arul when disturbed it raises a very offensive smell, and directly after the lodgraei.* of this matter the Oolachans come up the river, and many come upon the beach, and when hogs used to root there, it was for tlie Oolachans they were after. Mr. WiLMOT.—After this black matter becf)mes decayed and throws ofi .. offensive smell and aids sickness—now could it not be increased by the deposit of a great quantity of offal
RMRHA913–. The book of woodcraft and Indian lore. Outdoor life; Indians of North America -- Social life and customs; Fungi; Trees -- United States. Health and Woodland Medicine 331 crumbs, and, of course, was easily chewed. While roasting it gave ofi a smell, like seaweed. Rock-tripe. But the last, the rock-tripe or famine-food of the Indians, has proved the most satisfactory of all the starvation foods that I have experimented with. Every one knows it as the flat leathery crinkle-edged lichen that. G. Muhl. Conn. sp.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have b
RMRFN73J–. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, evergreens, hardy plants and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs. MortlS tatarica. Russian Mulberry. (20 to 25 ft.) Said to be of a hardier character in the Northwest than any ofi the others. 4 to 5 ft $ 35 each $2 50*per 10. DOWNING'S EVERBEARING MULBERRY. Mulberries are not planted as much as they should be. A great deal has been done in the last few years to improve them both in size and flavor, but the Downing is undou
RMRGK55Y–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 60 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM It resembles pyrite in crystallization and luster and is silver- white to gray in color. Like smaltite it is a source of cobalt compounds. Marcasite (white iron pyrites) FeS2 Marcasite is the orthorhombic iron disulfid, and has the same composition as pyrite. The dimorphism ofi iron disulfid is all the more interesting because pyrite represents an isomorphous group of sulfids and arsenids which crystallize in similar forms of the isometric system, and marcasite heads a similar isomorphous group crystallizing in closely relat
RMRD2XGM–. Cytology, with special reference to the metazoan nucleus. Cells; Cytology. 72 CYTOLOGY gamete. The general course of events is illustrated by the diagrammatic Fig. 32 and is sufficientl}^ explained by the legend of that figure. Fig. 33 on the other hand shows the process as it actually occurs in the Annelid, p.h.l. Fig. 3*2. Diagram of fertilization. A, entry of spermatozoon into primary oocyte; B, the 9 nucleus has moved to the surface and is in metaphase I. ; C, 9 nucleus in telophase I. The tail of the spermatozoon has broken ofi and is degenerating. The head of the spermatozoon has rotat
RMRHB917–. The book of woodcraft and Indian lore. Natural history; Camping; Outdoor life; Indians of North America. Health and Woodland Medicine 247 crumbs, and, of course, was easily chewed. While roasting it gave ofi a smell, like seaweed. Rock-tnpe. But the la=t, the rock-tripe or famine-food of the Indians, has proved the most satisfactory of all the starvation foods that I have experimented with. Every one knows it as the fiat leathery crinkle-edged lichen that. G. Muhl.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - co
RMRD958W–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 233, plate 78 B^ fig. 2, a portion of Hall's complete figure, show- ing only the inhabited chamber, and the three narrow chambers behind it, eight others to the smaller end being cut off; also the open end of the large chamber cut ofi*. The scratches (striae) on one part of the surface are bent to a middle line, not because this is their natural mode of appearance, but the animal thus repaired some violent fracture of its shell, which was thereby thickened an
RMRG6MFD–. Burpee's farm annual : garden, farm, and flower seeds, thoroughbred stock. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Pennsylvania Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs. Have you seen the modern Gladiolus ? not the old, dull, twisted flowers ofyears ago, but the new, bright, elegantly shaped flowers of to-day, such as you can buy for a trifle ; such as we ofi:er you Vm/j below. If you have a foot of ground tr>- a few; if you have more ground, try a do^en or loo. They will give you as much pleasure, and make a more gorgeous display than any
RMRFMT2B–. Flowers for spring, 1899 : plants seeds and bulbs. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Filifera Palm. Cocos Weddeliana *C0C0S WEDDELIAMA.* The Most Costly and Aristocratic ofi all Palms. This exquisite plant is used for the most re- fined occasions and purposes. Used for centers in the most elaborate floral designs. For table, mantel and jardinieres, as well as for the win- dow and hall. Grows easy and never gets out of shape or color. Never offered so cheap. Nice Plants, 8 to 10 Inches high, 30 cts. Larger Pl
RMRE2JBG–. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes. 94 CARE OF THE EYES CCh. in soft dry cloth or lens paper should be as rapid as possible, so that none of the liquid will have time to soften the setting of the lenses. (7) Shellac Cement may be removed by the paper or a cloth moist- ened in 95% alcohol. (8) Brunswick Black, Gold Size, and all other substances soluble in chloroform, etc., may be removed as directed for balsam and damar. In general, use a solvent of the substance on the glass and wipe it ofi quickly with a fresh piece of the cloth or lens pap
RMRGYNJ7–. Bulletin. Ethnology. STEWABD] BASIN-PLATEAU ABORIGINAL GROUPS 47 adequately bounded. The Gosiute estimates, for example, appear often to include Shoshoni of Steptoe Valley, Egan Canyon, and other localities in addition to the people herein called Gosiute.. c/)i/^ofi/^y/i FiGDRE 6.—Map of population density. Numerals indicate number of square miles per person for the period of about 1870-1880 within areas bounded by light lines. Heavy dotted lines are linguistic boundaries. Figure 6 and the following tabulation summarize population esti- mates. Because territories exploited by different group
RMRE2MX5–. American horticultural manual ... Gardening; Gardening; Fruit-culture. THIS AMERICAIT GRAPES, S33 ofi, after the union has taken place, where the native root is desired. In grafting above the ground on wild vines we have found the plan shown in Fig. 66 very successful. After. 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.. Budd, Joseph L; Hansen, Niels Ebbesen, 1866-1950. New York, J. Wiley & Sons; [etc. , etc. ]
RMRDRCA0–. Mollusca ... Mollusks. Fig. 78.—PleciopijUs rejxrciissa. complicated, being of the same type as in Pleetopijlis Icarenorum. These two species, together with FUctopijlis hensoni, P. aivjaina, and P. lintera;, form a distinct group, connected with the group of P. ponsonhji by a transilion form, P. cairnsi. A long, stout, horizontal median fold, given off at the apertural ridge, proceeds parallel with the last whorl for a quarter of the length of that whorl, when it gives ofi a shortly descending, slightly reflected. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may
RMRJPD6P–. Autumn 1942. Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. JncujYiificeni Ofi "me/iLcan Cfrown J^iine ^ioweAimj um kaempferi These are by far the most beautiful of all Irises. Few garden subjects are as easily grown or adaptable to such a wide range of climatic and soil conditions as are these. They thrive on soils that range from sand to peat, but require plenty of moisture particularly during the flowering period which immediately follows the Giant Bearded Iris. W^hen growm i
RMRFPPB6–. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. 164 NATURAL HISTURY. await the advent of tlie sea, which will gvaduaUy spread itself over the waste of black mud which thev have been probing for their food during the livelong night, and drive them foot by foot to the shelter under the banks of the harbour or out on the sea-beacli. A small bird flies ofi' with a thin piping whistle from the muddy bank of the main channel, and hugs the margin of the latter till it disappears round the nearest bend. This is the Common Sandpiper, or Summer Snipe (IVlngoides hyjwhucns), returniiig from his br
RMRMAJ4P–. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. 1900] ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 81 too much and thus be pufied out unnaturally. When the skin is ready for the oven a pair of forceps will be found a means of help in inserting the inflating-tube into the vent. After the larval skin is thoroughly dried care should be taken in removing it from the inflating-tube. This can easily be done in most owes by simply forcing the skin ofi the tube by means of the thumbnail of the right httnd. The caterpillars may then be mounted on a piece of fine wire wound ti
RMRN2NTX–. Annales de la Société royale malacologique de Belgique. Mollusks; Zoology. .htimlcr */?- la . Tndr'tr Kot/alf Malamhiptjiic tic Ticli^inii, l,;,„ xyilh,:;;::::.ri n. »•" oMI ? I h'UmirIn- liHit-r dusoldeBpprsse à lirvst-ofi-dcn-lii-ry el Hrcrsi. 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.. Société royale malacologique de Belgique. [S. l. : s. n. ]
RMRDEXCK–. Minnesota plant diseases. Plant diseases. Minnesota Plant Diseases. 185 the case may be. The distribution of the spores may thus con- tinue for an unHmited period. Of course wind is the chief agent of distribution. The earth-stars are pufif-balls with usu- ally three coats in the wall of their fruiting bodies. The outer falls ofi and the median coat splits from the tip nearly to the base in a number of places and each lobe, so formed, bends back when it absorbs water, giving to the fruiting body the form of a star. By this bending back of the lobes the puff-ball is broken loose from its myce
RMRN7H8N–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. H.exapoda. Larvae of a flesh fly (sp. ?). The development ofi the imaginal structures in the fly larva is an exceedingly rapid process. F'cm the small groups of cells situated in various regions almost the whole adult body is formed in the course of a few days. This rapid development must of course involve very rapid nuclear multiplication. Yet in. 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
RMRPANG1–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 66 The American Florist. Feb. 7, New Bedford, Mass. SCARCITY OF CARNATIONS AROUSES CUPID- ITY OF VEGETABLE GROWERS.—CITY FATHERS GROW PLANTS AT A LOSS. January was cold, rainy and cloudy most of the time, very unfavorable for flower growing. The high prices still continue, except for violets. Carnations are still from 50 cents to $1 per dozen. The demand, outside of funeral flowers, has certainly fallen ofi' quite a little. The high price of carnations has stirred up some of the vegetable growers under glass. Next
RMRDRXPJ–. The microscope; a simple handbook. Microscopes. Fig. 129.—^Holopedium. there is a history in an abbreviated form of the stages through which the species originally developed. The so-called water- fleas, for instance, are little crustaceans like small shrimps. They are hatched out from eggs as small oval bodies with short legs, and very little else except one eye. After a time the young creature casts ofi its skin and becomes rather more elaborate in form. This goes on stage by stage till it develops into a creature with the most complete series of. legs, antennae, tail, and other appendages.
RMRN7JXG–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 611 cardinal vein. Figure 1 is from a sagittal section of a rabbit em- bryo of 13 days and shows the sinusoids with their endothelial lining. In rabbits of 14 days the sinusoids have become smaller, probably owing to the rapid growth of the surrounding parenchyma. An artery can now be seen coming ofi from the aorta just above the suprarenal and running to the outer side of it, where a branch joins directly with the sinusoids. This is shown in Figure 2. The sinusoids still communicate freely with the cardinal vein. The artery
RMRN7GWK–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. H.exapoda. Larvae of a flesh fly (sp. ?). The development ofi the imaginal structures in the fly larva is an exceedingly rapid process. F'cm the small groups of cells situated in various regions almost the whole adult body is formed in the course of a few days. This rapid development must of course involve very rapid nuclear multiplication. Yet in. 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
RMRDD4WM–. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. JJpl^ablJra! JsUi n jlHl?|ors ^mitk l Abbey, Henry. Adams, John S. Addison. Akenside. Aleyn. Alimony, Lady. Anacreon. Ancrum, Karl ofi Ang-elo, Michael. Armstrong;, Dr. John. Ascher, Isidore G. Aylward, James S. Babington. Bailey. Baillie, Joanna. Barrett, Miss. Barton, Bernard. Baxter, Sylvester. Beattie. Beaumont and Fletcher
RMRDR3T0–. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. 22 CASSELL'S POPXJLAE GAEDENINa. But in either case the growing plant is surrounded by a protecting investment in the shape of the husk of the seed, or the scales of the bud (or other device having the same object). With that protecting in- vestment we are not greatly concerned now; it is not in itself a centre of activity at any time; and now that we may assume it to have done its work, it is no longer of service, and is dis- carded either hy gxadual decay or by being pushed ofi by the constantly in- creasing growing point within (Fig. 3).. The Perisp
RMRGT14T–. Bulletin de l'Acadmie impriale des sciences de St.-Ptersbourg. Science; Science -- Soviet Union. Xi- 0 XI 0 â M 40 M 0 m 20 ,10 ïwn. Ofi. 1. L «""-«--. lH74.A}ml M. 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.. Imperatorskaia Akademiia nauk (Russia). [St. -Ptersbourg], Acadmie impriale des sciences
RMRDD7TY–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. TUBERCTJLINA. Tuberculina. 32r Mycelium parasitic on hyphae and spore-patches of Uredineae. Short rod-like hyphae spring from the spore-patches, and give ofi' from their apices, globose conidia, which on germination produce branched promycelia bearing sickle-shaped conidia.. Fig. 179.—ScMifizia cypericola on Ct/perus Jkivescens. Several roots show palmately- divided swellings. Isolated spore. (After Magnus.) Tubercu
RMRFYRXG–. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. JlLY, 1902 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN Gravenhurst Foundry and Machine Works GRfVE>NfiURST, ONT. Manufacturers ofi SAW MILL and SHINGLE MILL MACHINERY e Manufacture the celebrated Gravenhurst Boss ^ ^ Shirvgle ^ Ma.ch.ine iw being used from Coast to Coast. 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
RMRFMT22–. Flowers for spring, 1899 : plants seeds and bulbs. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Filifera Palm. Cocos Weddeliana *C0C0S WEDDELIAMA.* The Most Costly and Aristocratic ofi all Palms. This exquisite plant is used for the most re- fined occasions and purposes. Used for centers in the most elaborate floral designs. For table, mantel and jardinieres, as well as for the win- dow and hall. Grows easy and never gets out of shape or color. Never offered so cheap. Nice Plants, 8 to 10 Inches high, 30 cts. Larger Pl
RMRJAR26–. C. Hart Merriam papers : including correspondence, papers relating to career with the United States Biological Survey, 1798-1972 (bulk 1871-1942). United States. Division of Ornithology and Mammalogy; United States. Division of Biological Survey; United States. Biological Survey; United States. Bureau of Biological Survey; Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U. S. ); Harriman Alaska Expedition (1899); Bering Sea controversy; Bears; Biogeography; Natural history; Ornithology; Botany; Life zones; Wildlife conservation. (^^w/'/aii xJ^inimcicaicai ^ial. % m*m I ^@MnmuAlcal[ofi
RMRDRXPN–. The microscope; a simple handbook. Microscopes. THE MICROSCOPE AS A RECREATION 133. Fig. 129.—^Holopedium. there is a history in an abbreviated form of the stages through which the species originally developed. The so-called water- fleas, for instance, are little crustaceans like small shrimps. They are hatched out from eggs as small oval bodies with short legs, and very little else except one eye. After a time the young creature casts ofi its skin and becomes rather more elaborate in form. This goes on stage by stage till it develops into a creature with the most complete series of. legs, a
RMRMR9H4–. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Entomology. 462 Afinals Entomological Society of America [Vol. IV, I^Zda/jOjOfe^Ofi ^^ /oT<Jafio end Montana. Map 11. Showing distribution of Phylonomiis poslisus G'll., in America and the principal railroads leading out of the infected area. (Adapted from Titus, Bui. 110 Utah Agr. Exp. Sta.) The following account of its introduction into America and its life history is condensed from that given by the author in Bui. 110, Utah Exp. Sta. 1910, with some additional information secured since that paper went to press and from an article in the
RMRDF3AE–. From the Niger to the Nile. Alexander-Gosling Expedition; Birds. 14 FEOM THE NIGER TO THE NILE their spears above their heads, with battle-cries formed round him. While the Kachella with Jose's help was organising the caravan in some sort of order for the march, I saw to the dis- position of the force, arranging for an advance-guard of horse-. THE KACHELLA AND THE KINO MAECHISG OTJT OE BULTUKI men to be led by Jose and a rear-guard under the command -of the old king. Then I told ofi the arrowmen at intervals Tjetween the sections of the caravan and threw out a connec- tion of scouts along th
RMREMYHK–. Galvanotropism in the crayfish [microform]. Galvanotropism; Crayfish; Nervous system; Galvanotropisme; Ãcrevisses; Nerveux, Système. t Y S. â ^^^^fWill aetiniifi. "! ^'i^ofi of the miiS- ' -i^ ,, "â¢â¢â¢w jMi* â '"jA"»«»a of the iii'r#' ' The i «*5'. 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.. Miller, F. R. (Frederick Robert), d. 1967. [S. l. : s. n. ]
RMRR0FFJ–. Agricultural plant pest control : a study manual for commercial and governmental pesticide applicators . Weeds; Pests. WOSESTRIYE FAMILY (lythaccfic) ?urj)le Loosestrife (lytkmm salicam, i. vir^atiim, and my hhid crosses there ofi Category 2 Noxious Weed Purple loosestrife is an exotic perennial plant that infests wetlands. The seed germi- nates in the spring and summer, although seedlings do not typically flower in their first season. In autumn, the stems die back and the plant remains dormant through the winter. The following spring, new stems form from root buds. Flowering starts in late
RMREPH22–. Arctic zoology [microform]. Zoology; Zoologie. 1.0 I.I 1.25 lit Uj |22 Sim â - £ Ofi 112.0 14 U 11.6 ^-. 0^. Photographic Sciences Corporation m 4 ^ m.^ ^riV ^^ 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 873-4503 -cp. 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.. Pennant, Thomas, 1726-1798. London : Printed for Robert Faulder . ..
RMRE0A0N–. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. PYONOOOmUA. 339 an.,; lt3l,-â-. The type of this class is the spider, which is character- ized by the pos- H Rii session of two or tliree pairs of spinnerets, which are jointed ap- pendages ho- mologous with the legs. Be- sides tracheae, ep st)Wf> spiders have a Fig. 366.âAnatomy of a spider, diagrammatic longitudinal SO-Called lung section tlirougli the body, aw, simple eyes and nerves leading CTfirr ^Ofi T^ to them from the brain (supra-CEsophageal ganglion, off); &⢠"""5 â '-';> ore,, mandibles ; ta^, palpus of ma
RMRHTYKH–. Better farming with Atlas farm powder, the safest explosive, the original farm powder. Explosives in agriculture. Better Farming with Atlas Farm Powder Nature and Condition of Ground. When powder ex- plodes, the gases escape the easiest way they can. When one side of the space or pocket they are in is solid and firm and the other side more or less open or insecure, they blow out the weak side and disturb the firm side very little. To put it another way, they push out through the ground or roots in the direction and by the path that ofi^ers the least resistance. â Bi 3 11 The upper picture sh
RMREA937–. Conradi Gesneri medici Tigurini Historiae animalium liber primus de quadrupedibus viuiparis : opus philosophis, medicis, grammaticis, philologis, poeÌtis, & omnibus rerum linguarumqÌue variarum studiosis, vtilissimum simul iucundissimumqÌue futurum. Pre-Linnean works; Zoology. De Ouddrupciihui, 'fcur^am qu.ofi lincis ntgrjs candldis a fupfema capitis parte ad riSliim dudis dccoratur,Ge.Agncola. Pilo tur inagisalbo quam riigro: fcdin dorfo plures funt n)gri,iri latcribus pluresaibi. Gapitispilusin mcdio niger* Vtrir.o")/adJistcfa^aibas=Aibert. Dentesbibetacutosiquamobremmordax eflani
RMRP4WKT–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. What Arnold Hammerle, Gardener for F. W. Senff, Newburg, N. Y., Says of ^3ie Bumham "At first didn't like the boiler—it cooled ofi too quickly and started up too slowly — couldn't seem to. tieat the I houses—told the boss the houses needed more pipes. Had to come down and fire up twice during the night. Then I did some hard thinking and began to experiment. .Soon I found out the boiler was all right and I had been all wrong. Now I have found .out how to work it— coal up at six at night, fix the drafts just ri
RMRJDCB2–. C.E. Allen's illustrated catalogue of seeds, plants and small fruits. Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Seeds Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Plants Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Fruit Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs. ^â¢Plant and geed Catalogue.-ti- 65 among our very choicest plants. To grow Glosin- ias well, give them a rich porous soil, in a warm, moist atmosphere, shaded from the sun. When they are done blooming, dry them ofi gradually, and keep free from moisture until they begin to grow ag
RMRR0733–. Agriculture through the laboratory and school garden. A manual and text-book of elementary agriculture for schools. Agriculture. CLASSIFICATION AND PR01'1:RTI F.S OF SOIL ')1 (/) Allow the liquid t()(lii[) foi- half ;m hour, ami com- pare the water whirh now percolates ihrouoii with tiiat first percolated. Is it safe to depend upi)n the soil to act as a filter in purifyin*^ the water of wells from organic matter ? ( /) 'ery carefully pour ofi all the water remaining in the tubes, and weigh each tube with its contents, record the weights, and compare witli those of (<?). Which soil retain
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