RMRE529E–. Eastern forest insects. Forest insects. Several publications on the biology and control of the southern pine beetle have been issued. This material is reviewed by Dixon and Osgood (19U) and Thatcher (707). The black turpentine beetle, Dendroctonus terebrans (Oliv). oc- curs from New Hampshire to Florida, Missouri, and Texas. All species of southern pines and red spruce are attacked, but loblolly and slash pines apparently are the most seriously injured. The adult (fig. 88) is dark reddish-brown to black, and from 5 to 10 mm. long. The head is densely granulate, roughly punctate, and convex i
RMRM3C4A–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. CROCODILIANS, LIZARDS, AND SNAKES. 641 ptirtly on the second labial; this succeeded by a second, twice its area and height; higher and half as long as the loreal and in contact with both froiitals and postfrontals. Upper labials, seven or eight. The two central rows of dorsal scales are abruptly larger than the next. Twenty-four or twenty-six rows of scales around body, and about sixty-three from head to tail. Young, clear oliv^e, with two
RMRFBJRN–. A catalog of cultivated woody plants of the southeastern United States. Plants, Cultivated Southern States; Woody plants Southern States; Trees Southern States; Shrubs Southern States; Ornamental woody plants Southern States; Plants, Cultivated Catalogs and collections Southern States; Woody plants Catalogs and collections Southern States; Trees Catalogs and collections Southern States; Shrubs Catalogs and collections Southern States; Ornamental woody plants Catalogs and collections Southern States. SYCOPSIS sinensis Oliv. [illustratorSusan M. Johnston] 198. Please note that these images are
RMRJ5WYF–. Childs' rare flowers, vegetables & fruits. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit trees. Oliv Great NeV Hydrangeas. For tubs or bedding what is more beautiful or classy than big bnshy Hydrangeas standing in large pots or tubs adorning porches, verandas or the lawn. They are easily grown and any one can have them who will plantthe follow- ing superb new sorts. They are also fine for b
RMRJ0WKG–. Narrative of discovery and adventure in the polar seas and regions [microform] : with illustrations of their climate, geology, and natural history; with an account of the whale-fishery. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. â >â V. fe**' '3*. -k â ./^?1 i '^ f r^i S.'-.J.. 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.. Leslie, John, Sir, 1766-1832; Jameson, Robert, 1774-1854; Murray, Hugh, 1779-1846. Edinburgh : Oliv
RMRH5X32–. Brehms Tierleben. Allgemeine kunde des Tierreichs. Zoology; Animal behavior. 4. lieft non Chartergus chartarius Oliv., l'tork ocrklcincrt. Links Durchschnitt, Original im Museum für Natiirl<unde in Hamburg; rechts Außcnansicht, Original im Kgl. Zoologischen Museum in Berlin.. 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.. Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884; Bibliographisches Institut Leipzig; Zur Strassen, Otto L. , 1869
RMRJ5X01–. Childs' rare flowers, vegetables & fruits. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit trees. SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1915. 113. Oliv Great NeV Hydrangeas. For tubs or bedding what is more beautiful or classy than big bnshy Hydrangeas standing in large pots or tubs adorning porches, verandas or the lawn. They are easily grown and any one can have them who will plan
RM2C1CDRJ–Derris fordii Oliv Derris fordii Oliv.
RMRDJ1CW–. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. 1048 FAMILY LII.—CERAMBYCID^. XLI. Rhagium, Fab. 1775. (Gr., "to tear.") Anteniiii? short, scarcely reaching the base of elytra; eyes rather small, oblong, slightly cmarginate; prosternum prominent between the front coxa;. One species occurs throughoixt the northern United States. lO.'W (n2:'2). Rhagium lineatum Oliv., Ent, I, 1795, 69. Elongate, rather robust. Black, mottled with brown and grayis
RM2BTX5DM–Erica cryptoclada Baker Dorr EGH Oliv.
RMRFPYC8–. Casopis Ceské spolecnosti entomologické = Acta Societatis Entomologicae Bohemiae. Insects; Entomology. 25 oby?ejn? mizí docela, jen ve vzácných p?ípadech jsou slab? na konci krovek nazna?eny. P?ední holen? se t?emi mo- hutnými zuby. 9—14 mm. Všady ve st?ední a již. Evrop?, ale vzácn?. inaequalis Oliv.. 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.. Ceská spolecnost entomologická. V Praze : Spolecnost
RMRDA8XF–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. 152 FESTS OF GABLES ASB FIELD CROPS The Twelve-spotted Cucumber Beetle (Diahrotica duodtcimpundata Oliv.) This insect, in its lan'al stage, is known in the South as the southern com root-worm, where it is a pest of com and other field crops. In the central and northern re- gions injury by the adult beetle is more often noted, the crops at- tacked being cucumber, melon, scjuash. beets, cabbage — in fact, almost every sort of ^"egetable. The beetles are especially partial to the blossoming parts of the pla
RMRJDF19–. Cerambycidae of Northern Asia. Cerambycidae; Beetles; Cerambycidae; Cerambycidae. 120. Fig. 42. Monochamus galloprovincialis (Oliv.). dispersed erasing punctures, with short adherent gray and yellowish hairs forming beyond middle a broad, before hind clivus narrow transverse gray- ish or yellowish, indistinct, shghtly projecting band. Forelegs of males 93 long, distinctly longer than midlegs, midtibiae on outer side beyond middle with acicular projection, distal to it with coarse brownish bristles forming brush. Body ventrally with dense rusty-bronze pubescence. Stemite V apically truncate o
RM2C1C517–Derris fordii Oliv Derris fordii Oliv.
RMREK8WN–. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. 292 ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY rapidly, but may be retarded by cold weather or by lack of food. Normally six moults; feeds on woolens. Pupa.—Yellowish, formed within a larval skin. Control.—Use rugs; remove and beat the carpets, and spray them with gasoline; scrub the floors with soap and water; spray floors with gasoline, and fill the cracks with putty. Black Carpet Beetle {Attagenus piceus Oliv.).—Introduced from Europe. In
RMREK8NN–. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. 292 ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY rapidly, but may be retarded by cold weather or by lack of food. Normally six moults; feeds on woolens. Pupa.—Yellowish, formed within a larval skin. Control.—Use rugs; remove and beat the carpets, and spray them with gasoline; scrub the floors with soap and water; spray floors with gasoline, and fill the cracks with putty. Black Carpet Beetle {Attagenus piceus Oliv.).—Introduced from Europe. In
RMRFBK06–. A catalog of cultivated woody plants of the southeastern United States. National Arboretum (U. S. ); Plants, Cultivated; Woody plants; Trees; Shrubs; Ornamental woody plants; Plants, Cultivated; Woody plants; Trees; Shrubs; Ornamental woody plants. HAMAMELIS mollis Oliv. [illustrator Susan M. Johnston] 79. 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.. Meyer, Frederick G. (Frederick Gustav), 1917-2006; Mazzeo, Peter M; V
RM2BTNRH2–Erica paucifolia JC Wendl EGH Oliv.
RMRN2H8N–. Annales de la science agronomique franaise et trangre. Agriculture; Art -- France; Agriculture experiment stations -- France. Fig. aCS. — Neiiropterus quercus baccharum Oliv. (gCn. aganie) = Diplolepis lenticularis Oliv. Chêne pédoncule. 3/4 gr. nat. (or.g. coll. J.'uséum, Paris).. 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.. France. Ministre de l'agriculture; Institut des recherches agronomiques; Institut des recherch
RMRGBMFJ–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. '/n THE SOUTHERN CORN ROOTWORM, OR BUDWORM. By F. M. Webster, In Charge of Cereal and Forage Fnsect Investigations. DISTRIBUTION. The parent of the southern corn root worm {Diahrotica duodeciin- piinctata Oliv.), or. as it is often termed, the biidworm, is a yellow or greenish-yellow beetle having 12 black spots on the back, as shown in figure 1, «, from which its specific name, meaning " 12-spotte(l." is derived. It is closely allied to the almost equally common striped cucumber beetle {Dia- hrotica vlttata Fab.), and al
RMRFBJGP–. A catalog of cultivated woody plants of the southeastern United States. National Arboretum (U. S. ); Plants, Cultivated; Woody plants; Trees; Shrubs; Ornamental woody plants; Plants, Cultivated; Woody plants; Trees; Shrubs; Ornamental woody plants. SYCOPSIS sinensis Oliv. [illustrator Susan M. Johnston] 198. 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.. Meyer, Frederick G. (Frederick Gustav), 1917-2006; Mazzeo, Peter M;
RMRGB7NF–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. THE SOUTHERN CORN ROOTWORM, OR BUDWORM. By F. M. Webster, In Charge of Cereal and Forage Insect Investigations. DISTRIBUTION. The parent of the southern corn rootworm (Diabrotica duodecim- piinctata Oliv.), or, as it is often termed, the budworm, is a yellow or greenish-yellow beetle having 12 black spots on the back, as shown in figure 1, • a, from which its specific name, meaning " 12-spotted," is derived. It is closely allied to the almost equally common striped cucumber beetle {Dia- brotica vittata Fab.),
RMRN1KBR–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Insects; Entomology. 'iH^p w. IMP. LEOERF.ROUEU- Carlos Morena Phol. Métamorphoses du Laniprosoma hicolor Kirby et de VAcrociuus accentifer Oliv.. 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 entomologique de France; Société entomologique de France. Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France 1833-94. Paris : La Société
RMRGMX6F–. Bulletin du Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg. Plants -- Indonesia; Plants. 425. Harrisonia paucijuya Oliv.. Figur 198. Blattgallen ;m Harrisonia paiicijuga Oliv. Nat. Grosse, CecidomyidengaUe an den Bhittern. Die Blattor diosor Ptlanzo sind gofiedert und an don Blattchen konnen Gallon von sehr versohiedener G estait entstehen, die an beiden Seiten des Blattes hervortreten. Die kleineren Exemplair sind sowohl an der Blattunterseite wic an der Blattoberseite. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration an
RMRHJ8GP–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. FAMILY TYUANMD.i:. — FI.YCATCIIKKS. 201 liiulcr in:mdibl( yellowish whiLo; throat and unJerparts. ^rt'tinsli yflluw , Imck, oliv«! Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. Empidonax Jliivivnitris. See X.). :}.-):>. '^. J Flyc;it<'licr. Under mandible, pale yellowish white, or Inuwnish white: back, tinged with olive brown ; vin<;-, over 2.()0. Traill's Flycatcher. Empidonax trailUi ahwrum. See No. 354.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enha
RMRF3KXT–. A catalog of cultivated woody plants of the southeastern United States. National Arboretum (U. S. ); Plants, Cultivated; Woody plants; Trees; Shrubs; Ornamental woody plants; Plants, Cultivated; Woody plants; Trees; Shrubs; Ornamental woody plants. SYCOPSIS sinensis Oliv. [illustrator Susan M. Johnston] 198. 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.. Meyer, Frederick G. (Frederick Gustav), 1917-2006; Mazzeo, Peter M;
RMRHJ8DM–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. I'u.l.T .na..lihle, pale, usually yellouisl., or y, ellowish brown , back, .bill oliv... Wood Pewee. Cuiifiijiiis fin IIS. See No, 351.. 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.. Cory, Charles B. (Charles Barney), 1857-1921; Field Museum of Natural History. Chicago, Special edition printed for the Field Columbian museum
RMREF14M–. Common injurious insects of Kansas. Insect pests; Insects. STORED-GRAIN INSECTS. ANGOUMOIS GRAIN MOTH. {Gelechia cereallella Oliv.; Order, Lepidoptera.) Diagnosis. — Kernels of corn shelled or in the ear, grains of wheat, etc., showing a small, round hole; when a handful of the grain is thrown into water, some of the kernels (the attacked ones) float. Description and Life-history. — The adult form of the insect is a small moth about one-fourth of an inch in length, and about one-half an inch from tip to tip of expanded wings. As a larva or grub, during which stage the damage is done, it is f
RMRFJ8DE–. Season 1899-1900. Nursery stock, Texas, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. 12. oliv ccutfdien spftajer, tauft von etnciit beutfd>en ^auht^ütifter. Yemon. delicious when ripened in draw- Zinji-Maru. medium, round, red. very ers or boxes covered tightly, tomato shape, fine, especially if frosted. ^ Pomegranates. The pomegranate seems especially given to our dry climate. It succeeds in any soil and bears regularly an abundance of the most refreshing fruit. Little trouble is required for its culture. It is always free from all diseas-
RMREHN52–. Coleoptera. Vol. I. [Longicornia. Part I.]. Beetles; Cerambycidae. PUKPUEICENUS. 185. Fig. 7y. Purpurlccniis scoiguinolenttis, Oliv. greater part behind the middle ; these bands vary considerably in width ; in some specimens the black band between them is nearly or quite as wide as the basal band, in others it is much narrower, sometimes it is reduced to a transverse spot on each elytron, the red bands united along the sides and suture. Head very densely punctate. Anteuuce nearly twice as long as the body in large males, with the tirst joint densely punctulate,and marked with a feeble ]:)it
RMRH7XKE–. The brain from ape to man; a contribution to the study of the evolution and development of the human brain. Brain; Evolution; Pongidae. FIG. 63. VENTRAL SURFACE OF THE GRAY MATTER OF THE BRAIN STEM, TARSIUS SPECTRUM. Key to Diagram, cochl. com.. Cochlear Complex; inferior oliv. nuc, Inferior Olivary Nucleus; mesial GENic, Mesial Geniculate Body; ret. form., Reticular Formation. ventral gray cokimns gradually increases in size and assumes the position which is being vacated by the ventral gray column. The central gray matter continues upward relatively unchanged until the point at which the n
RMRFRR79–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 74 EVOLUTION IN COLOR-PATTERN OF THE LADY-BEETLES. Genus ANATIS Mulsant. 30?5. Anatis quindecimpunctata Oliv. Distribution: Northeastern United States and Canada. The dark form mentioned by Leng may well be an age difference, so much does appearance change in specimens when kept alive. There is, however, variation of spots (figs. 80 and 81). Form A. Inner apical spot absent. Form B. Scutellar and subsutural intermediate spots confluent. d FIG. SO.—Variation in pronntal pattern in Anntix quindecimpunctata. /<=rnode. All from Stony Lake, Michi
RMRH9YCX–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. ErifjUr, Bot. Jahrb. XXVlü.Hd.. A.-C. CifuJicuitrum Goet'/.(UuiUTn Ejuji-, DrH. Ci/a-nastr iuf/ coi-difoliurn. Oliv. Pohl dcl Verlag T.Wilhelm KTiçicltnaim .n Leipzig-. Lith AnstJuliuc Klinkhardt Leipzig. 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.. Engler, Adolf, 1844-1930. St
RMRG3159–. The Canadian entomologist. Insects; Entomology. Fig. 14.—T. betula;, n. sp., hind leg:. Fig 15.—T. lineatus Oliv., hind leg-. The colour markings of betulce seem to be quite distinct from those of lineatus. In betulce the pronotum is dense black, and each elytron has the side and suture black, with a broad, dusky yellow band down the middle ; usually the two black borders meet at the tip. There is consid- erable variation in the width of these black and yellow bands, but never a bright coloration nor an approach to the typical markings of lijieatiis. In Ihieatus the pronotum has the hind mar
RMRH0Y13–. Bulletin. Agriculture. Fig. 16.—Ofle of the peltate hairs from the surface of an olive leaf. (X 150.) case seven years. Since in both cases the ground water was out of reach of the roots and since the average yearly rainfall in Phoenix is but 8.11 inches and at Palm Springs only 3.5 inches, it is evident that these leaves were produced under extremely arid conditions. In fact, the conditions at Palm Springs probably represent the extreme of drought that the olive tree can endure. In both cases the varieties were not identified. For purposes of comparison, similar material of the Mission oliv
RMRGAP5G–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 6 BULLETIN 654, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. but the census of 1890 reported only 327 irrigators in the valley and only 35,212 acres under cultivation. The development of agriculture under such conditions was fitful and uncertain. The raising of hay, grain, and live stock became the leading enterprises. Several corporations were organized for the development of the fruit industry on a large scale but all resulted in failure, and only a few of the remnants of such efforts now remain in the valley. A few citrus, oliv
RM2BTT6FB–Haumaniastrum caeruleum Oliv PA Duvign Plancke.
RMRJDF12–. Cerambycidae of Northern Asia. Cerambycidae; Beetles; Cerambycidae; Cerambycidae. 123. 93 Fig. 44. Pupa of Monochamus galloprovincialis (Oliv.). 95 form transverse row broadly interrupted medially. Upper ocular lobe (at base of antennae) with two large spinules. Labrum tapering anteriorly, apically somewhat narrowly rounded, basally along sides and at apex with large spinules forming three clusters. Antennae in second half spiraled, with almost two (female) or three (male) loops. Pronotum transverse, basally with indistinct transverse groove, disk uniformly convex, laterally with large conic
RM2BTNFAC–Trichilia retusa Oliv. 12 Jul 20191
RMRDJDDD–. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. 540 FAMILY XVIII. EKOTYLID 10, *1042 (3219). IscHYEtrs quadripunctatus Oliv., Enc. Metb. Ins., VI, 1808, 437. Ovale, subt'loiigate, couvex. Head black; thorax yel- low, with four black dots iu a row across the middle; elytra yellow, with a large common scutellar spot, a smaller one on humerus, a deeply dentate median baud and an oblong spot on each at apex, black; beneath black, the sides of abdomen yellow.
RMRFF28E–. Seeds, plants, bulbs, fruits. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. GILIA TRICOLOR. A very showy annual that blooms easy and al- vvavs during the summer. Pkt., L30 seeds, 3c.. GODETIA—Satin Rose. Very large shoAvy annual. Rich velvety satin rose. Pkt., 200 seeds, 3c. Godetia Mixed, 200 seeds, 2o. -. 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.. Drew, Oliver H; Oliv
RMRDH2MH–. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. THE CLICK BEETLES. 703 I. Melasis Oliv. 1790. (Gr., "black.") Elongate, cylindrical beetles having the antennsE distinctly pecti- nate in male, feebly so in female; prosternal sutures distant and parallel; no antenna! grooves on under side of thorax; hind coxal plates very broad on inner side, narrow externally; last ventral seg- ment prolonged, with a slight elevation before the apex. One of the t
RM2BXCFX6–Populus lasiocarpa Oliv Populus lasiocarpa Oliv.
RMRDHJFA–. The book of the garden. Gardening. THE PEAR. 473. thoroughly destroy them. The gall and pear midges usually attain their full size during the second and third week in May, much depend- ing on the weather whether it be cold or hot. The common elm-destroying soolytus {Saoly- tus destructor Oliv., Hylednus scolytus Fabr.), fig. 204, although called elm scolytus from its attacks on that Fig. 204. tree, is never- theless as inju- rious to other trees also—the pear and apple in a particular degree; and al- though nearly related to the Scolytus hcem- orrhousotMey, fig.l78,itisevi- dentlydistinct. D
RMRDJ1YJ–. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. Fig. 298. 1489 (4598). Bupeestis kufipes Oliv., Nat. Hist, des Ins., II, 1801, 10. Elongate. Above green, tinged with brassy, shining; elytra spotted as described in key; an oblique yellow stripe near margin of thorax. Be- neath green, with a median stripe extending from mouth to second ventral segment and a -row of small spots along the sides, bright yellow; legs and last tliree ventral segments purplish-re
RMRH006J–. Bulletin. Geography. 290 /â Fig. 290.âLarva of the salt-marsh caterpillar {Esligmciia acroea Dru.); natural size (after Forbes). Fig. 291.âAdult female of the same; natural size (after Forbes). Aphids occur and with them are the syrphus flies, lady-beetles, and other aphid enemies (164), which are discussed more fully in connection with high prairies. The bright green beetle (Chryschus auratus) feeds on the small-leafed milkweed. One of the corn "bill- bugs" (174) or snout-beetles {Sphenophorus pertinax Oliv.), another snout-beetle (Cryptocephalus venustus), common garden pests, as
RM2BTX5E4–Erica betsileana H Perrier Dorr EGH Oliv.
RMREHP1F–. Coleoptera. Rhynchophora:-Curculionidæ,. Curculionidae. 78 CUECULIONID^. the apex and base of equal width, finely coriaceous and with a low narrow centi'al carina. Ehjtra elongate, acuminate behind, the â shoulders rather narrow, the apices sharply mucronate, finely punctato-striate, the striae a little deeper at the apex, stria 9 not impressed, the posterior callus absent; the scaling not dense enough to hide the sheen of the elytra, the setae very short. Fig. 25.ââ Ta»i/mccus schirus, Oliv. and depressed. Leys red-brown, with thin grey scaling, the front tibiae denticulate internally in
RMRJ3WT3–. Cruisings in the Cascades [microform] : a narrative of travel, exploration, amateur photography, hunting, and fishing, with special chapters on hunting the grizzly bear, the buffalo, elk ... etc.. Hunting; Fishing; Hunting; Fishing; Chasse; Pêche sportive; Chasse; Pêche sportive. !' IP : ! 7i < nrFSF(;s IV 'IHK CAsCADT.S J i. o :^ 3 a CO a 'A. 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.. Shields, G. O. (George Oliv
RM2BTW7T9–Senegalia erubescens Welw ex Oliv Kyal Boatwr.
RMRDA8BY–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. GSUBS OR MAGGOTS 7A' CAXE OR STEM 245 The Raspberry Cane-borer (Oberca bimaculala Oliv.) Raspberry or blackberry shoots attacked by this insect wilt toward the end, and often bend sharply over. Within will be found a slender grub, wliich later bores down through the cane, pupates in the base of it, and emerges the following June as a slender, dark beetle, with long antennip and yellow thorax. The grub, when full grown, is one inch long. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images th
RMRDPNW8–. Fruit culture in foreign countries. Reports, from the consuls of the United States, on fruit culture in their several districts, in answer to a circular from the Department of State. Fruit-culture. Fje. 3.— Albero cob frutt. 2. 3.. Vegetation.—In many parts of Italy this plant grows spontaneously, and principally derived from seeds deposited by some large bird's ex- crements, which are in a condition of sprouting. But the plant left to itself grows and rises slowly from the ground, the branches furnish a few and small leaves, bearing very late, and the fruit yields but a little oil. The oliv
RM2BTX5DP–Erica benguelensis Welw ex Engl EGH Oliv.
RMRJ441W–. Check list of insects of the Dominion of Canada [microform]. Insects; Entomology; Insectes; Entomologie. I 80 Colenis Er. imtMinotata Ltc. Liodet Er. i^lolioga Ltc. polita Lee. Brathinus Leo. Scydmaenus Latr. fosBiffer Lee. ciipillnHuluH Lee, Rypobius Leo. TnarinuB Lee. Orthoperus Stepli. (ij'laher Lee. Bcutellaris Lee. Scaphidium Oliv. quadrigiittatum Say. Scaphium Kirby. caatanipes Kirby. COLEOPTERA. basaliM Lev, Agathidium Til. oniHCoiileH linmr. exigutim Mrh, revolvens Lee. BRATHINID^ nitiilus Lee. SOYDMiBNID-ffl. baHalif) Lee, rasus Lee. OORYLOPHID-ffl. Corylophus Steph. marginicollia L
RMRHD637–. The book of the garden. Gardening. thoroughly destroy them. The gall and pear midges usually attain their full size during the second and third week in May, much depend- ing on the weather whether it be cold or hot. The common elm-destroying scolytus (Scoly- tus destructor Oliv., Hylesinus scolytus Fabr.), fig. 204, although called elm scolytus from its attacks on that Fig. 204. tree, is never- theless as inju- rious to other trees also—the pear and apple in a particular degree; and al- though nearly related to the Scolytus hcem- orrhous ofMey, fig. 17 8, it is evi- dentlydistinct. Dr Hammer
RM2BTRNRN–Sorindeia juglandifolia A Rich Planch ex Oliv.
RMREPF0R–. A manual of injurious insects [microform] : with methods of prevention and remedy for their attacks to food crops, forest trees, and fruit : to which is appended a short introduction to entomology. Insect pests; Agricultural pests; Entomology; Insectes nuisibles, Lutte contre les; Ennemis des cultures, Lutte contre les; Entomologie. 216 ELM. ELM. Elm-bark Beetle. Scolytus destructor, Oliv.. Beetle magnified; nat. length, l.J to 3 lines; workings in Elm-bark, showing central mother-gallery, and maggot-galleries from it. This beetle is well known as causing much injury to Elm trees by means of
RMRN2H88–. Annales de la science agronomique franaise et trangre. Agriculture; Art -- France; Agriculture experiment stations -- France. Fig. aCS. — Neiiropterus quercus baccharum Oliv. (gCn. aganie) = Diplolepis lenticularis Oliv. Chêne pédoncule. 3/4 gr. nat. (or.g. coll. J.'uséum, Paris).. Fig. 25'j — Dryomijia circinans Giraiid. Cliùiie pédoncule. 3/4 gr. nal. (orig. coll. Muséum, Paris).-. 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 origin
RMRGN4F1–. Bulletin - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Agriculture -- Massachusetts. 70. KING (OF TOMPKINS COUNTY) Tree: tall, quite vigorous, rather broadly diverging. Shoots: long, medium to rather stout, nearly straight, somewhat curved, with medium internodes. Bark: reddish olive — dark oliv^e. Lenticels: rather numer- ous, rather large, roundish, yellowish gray, raised. Leaf Blade: medium or above in size, usually considerably folded and reflexed, considerably waved, oval to slightly ovate, medium green, spreading, sometimes drooping. Serrations: quite sharp, of medium size, fairly r