RMRJ6RWH–. The Canadian forester's illustrated guide [microform]. Forests and forestry; Forêts et sylviculture. 46 THE CANADIAN FORKSTKll S except as to these detuils, all that I have said about the black ash may bo predicated. Engravings No. 14, p. 44, and No. 15 represent the tree and leaf, and engraving- No. IG the cecd of the white-ash. Fraxinm Sambudfolia—Black-Ash. Low, damp, marshy plac(s suit this tree. The seed ripens in autumn, and, should be sown immediately, if possible, but in this country, particularly in Quebec and Manitoba, it had better be kept in moist sand, and the sowing deferred t
RMRGDR73–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. WHITTINGTON : SILICIFIED ODONTOPLEURIDAE 239 Ceratocephala laciniata Whittington and Evitt, 1954 Plate 14, figures 2-6, 8-15 ; Text-figure 16. Discussion: Two cranidia from locality 3 (PI. 14, figs. 2, 3) are smaller (length (sag.) 0.46 and 0.57 mm.; maximum width 0.75 and 0.85 mm. respectively) than those previously described, though not as small as that of C. triacantheis (Whittington and Evitt, 1954, p. 60). They do not have fixigenal spines, but are larger than the cranidia with fixigenal spines of Apianurus n.gen
RMRDN31B–. Natural history. Geology; Zoology; Botany. Fig. 45. Head of Bboad-billed Whale Bikd, showing the Comb akd Pouch used in Feeding [see p. 105).. Fig. 46. Moulted Peatheks of a Gull and Cuelew, showing the value op pigmentation in resisting WEAE AND TEAR {see p. 26). Tu facr p. 1(14.. 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.. National Antarctic Expedition, 1907-1904; Fletcher, Lazarus, Sir 1854-1921; Bell, F. J. (Franc
RMRD41X8–. 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. yf^/M'"''-. 2397. Stephanandra Tanakse (X ii). 2398. Stephanotis floribunda (X %). melon-like seeds which are provided with a tuft of hair. Madagascar. B.M. 4058. Gn. 21, p. 441 (showing a pygmy plant blooming in a small pot; not climbing); 46, p. 208; 55, p. 150 C. II. 14:109 (a dwarf variety, the Elves t
RMRMNW72–. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New-York. Science. CONTEISTTS. I.—An Annotated List of the Birds of Utah. By H. W. Hen- shaw, 1 II.—Notes on the Coal Measures of Beaver County, Pennsyl- vania. By I. C. White, 14 III.—Observations on Some Irregularities of the Floor of the Coal Measures of Eastern Kentucky. By R. P. Ste- vens, 18 IV. — On the Genitalia and Lingual Dentition of Pulmonata. By W. G. Binney. (With six plates), 20 V.—Notes on the Upper Coal Measures of Western Virginia and Pennsylvania. By I. C. White, 46. -s^SN^/§,. Please note that these images are extracted from scan
RMRMNW7B–. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New-York. Science. g/^6i>-. CONTEISTTS. I.—An Annotated List of the Birds of Utah. By H. W. Hen- shaw, 1 II.—Notes on the Coal Measures of Beaver County, Pennsyl- vania. By I. C. White, 14 III.—Observations on Some Irregularities of the Floor of the Coal Measures of Eastern Kentucky. By R. P. Ste- vens, 18 IV. — On the Genitalia and Lingual Dentition of Pulmonata. By W. G. Binney. (With six plates), 20 V.—Notes on the Upper Coal Measures of Western Virginia and Pennsylvania. By I. C. White, 46. Please note that these images are extracted from s
RMRG8X0H–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 120 BULLETIlSr Tl, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. ARTHROPORA SIMPLEX Ulrich. Text fig. 46. Arthropora simplex Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Min- nesota, 1886, p. 65; Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, vol. 3, pt. 1, 1893, p. 177, pi. 14, figs. 12-21. The identification of this neat little species in Russian strata is based in part upon a small smgle specimen from Uxnorm, which does not present all of the specific and generic characters because the important pointed base for articulation with the preceding seg- ment is br
RMRD8T1T–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. HcilLJ Xltl. Nucula varicosa, Hall, Prelim. Notice Lamellibranches, 1870, Hamilton, Pal. N. Y. Vol. V i, plate 46, fig. 14, vm'c. natural size^ right valve; fig. 15, enlarged, Claypole's specimens 80-17, of White's collections, from Blooms- burg, Oolumb. Co. Pa. from "^^ " Catslcill strata. IX, Nucula ventricosa. (Hall, 1858, Geol. of Iowa, part II, p. 716, pi. 29, figs. 4, 5 = ? Nucula tumida^ .5 /^.^ Phillips.) Collett'sIndianaEeportof 1881, 1^ p
RMRH03DR–. Bulletin. Science. rr^'f'f- lOT ip tp± ip tw Figure 46.—Schematic diagram of a pair of multiplex distributors, by means of which one transmitter-receiver after another is switched to a common line. Reprinted (with permis- sion) from A. Albert, Electrical Communication, New York, 1940, p. 230. LINE. Figure 47.—Stearns' duplex circuit. U.S. patent 126847 (May 14, 1872). From W. H. Preece and J. Sivewright, Telegraphy, New York, 1876, p. 157. By 1869 the Reis instrument had been publicly dem- onstrated in the United States.*' Reis' instrument was based on the principle that an imperfect or inte
RMRGB45M–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 46 BULLETIN 71, V. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGEICULTUKE. Levees. The levee on this tract has been raised to a height of about 7 feet above mean tide level. The work was done with an orange-peel-bucket dredge, with a 70- to<n boom. This allowed a berm of about 20 feet between the levee and the. CANAL^ G.F.P.,del. lOOO 0 1000 5000 10000 FEET Fig. 14.—Sketch map of area No. 6, Poydras, La., showing ditch and levee systems. canal. As shown in figure 14. all levee canals are on the outside, as the mate- rial was considered to be
RMRMHWBH–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTH AFRICAN PYCNOGONIDA '45 Remarks. Hedgpeth (1947. Smiths. Misc. Coll., cvi, p. 4) accepts and places this genus in the Ammotheidae. Stock (1952. Bull. Inst. Roy. Sci. Nat. Beige, xxviii, 14, p. 5; and 1953. loc. cit. infra) considers it a synonym of Ascorhynchus. A species of Ascorhynchus (A. glaber Hoek, 1881) was collected by H.M.S. Challenger between the Cape and Kerguelen (460 46' S. 450 31' E., 1,375 fath.).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have
RMRHNXPA–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 390 DONALD P. COSTELLO AND CATHERINE HEXLKY. PLATE I Photomicrographs of mitotic figures from tail-tips of shipped T. torosus larvae. Magnifica- tions: Figures 7, 8, 14: 1100 X ; Figures 9, 12: 960 X ; Figures 10, 11, 13, 15: 1160 X. Reduced 20% off. FIGURE 7. Haploid metaphase (same as Fig. 1), with 11 chromosomes counted. FIGURE 8. Pentaploid metaphase, with 46 chromosomes counted. Most of the chromo- somes in the figure are split.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been dig
RMRD8T1Y–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 473 NUCULA.. HcilLJ Xltl. Nucula varicosa, Hall, Prelim. Notice Lamellibranches, 1870, Hamilton, Pal. N. Y. Vol. V i, plate 46, fig. 14, vm'c. natural size^ right valve; fig. 15, enlarged, Claypole's specimens 80-17, of White's collections, from Blooms- burg, Oolumb. Co. Pa. from "^^ " Catslcill strata. IX, Nucula ventricosa. (Hall, 1858, Geol. of Iowa, part II, p. 716, pi. 29, figs. 4, 5 = ? Nucula tumida^ .5 /^.^ Phillips.) Collett'sIndianaEeport
RMRE9GJ2–. Contributions to the extinct vertebrate fauna of the western territories. Vertebrates, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology; Paleontology. U S. Geological Survey oj' the Territories. Plate VI. 1-9. HYOPSODUS PAULUS. 10, 11. MICROSUS CUSPIDATUS 12, 13 14-17. MICROSYOPS GRACILIS 18-22. 23-25. PARAMYS DELICATUS. 26. 27. P. DELICATIOR. 28, 29 P DELICATISSIMUS. 30. 31, 32. MYSOPS MINIMUS. 33-35. LOPHIOTHERIUM SYLVATICUM. 36, 37. NOTHARCTUS TENEBROSUS. 38, 39. 40. T. SINCLAIR a SON .LITH PHIL40* 41. 42. HYRACHYUS NANUS. 43. ANCHIPPODUS VETULUK. 44. SINOPA RAPAX. 45. 46 PALyEACODON YERC'S. Please not
RMRGJBD7–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 62 P. E. S. WHALLEY. Fig. 16 Metaraphidia confusa Whalley. Holotype, GSM 117552. Lower Lias, Dorset (14-5 mm), British Geological Survey colln. Fig. 17 Priscaenigma obtusa Whalley. Holotype, 1.53898. Lower Lias, Dorset (12 6mm). Family BAISSOPTERIDAE Martynova, 1961 Genus PRISCAENIGMA Whalley, 1985 Priscaenigma obtusa Whalley 1985 Figs 14, 17 1985 Priscaenigma obtusa Whalley: 148; figs 43, 46. Holotype. In.53898, Black Ven, Charmouth, Dorset. Lower Jurassic. Dimensions: wing 12-6 mm. Discussion. Some doubt was expressed in the origin
RMRHFGAW–. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds : 1889 1934. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Poultry Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 46 F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., INC., Washington, D. C. PHYSALIS P. CHINESE LANTERN PLANT 900. An ornamental plant forming dense bushes 2 ft. high and producing freely orange scarlet fi-uits resembling Chinese lanterns which can be cut and dried for winter bou- quets. Pkt. 10 cts.; 14 oz. 25 cts.; oz. 90 cts. PORTULACA A. R. G. Brilliant flowers, low growth, thrives under the
RMRHM1A1–. Biological structure and function; proceedings. Biochemistry; Cytology. FUNCTION OF FLAVOENZYMES IN ELECTRON TRANSPORT I43 TABLE III ESTERIFICATION OF PHOSPHATE DURING THE OxiDATION OF Substrate in the Presence of Amytal and "itamix Kg (Conover and Ernster unpublished) Experimental conditions as in Table II. Substrates were added in a final concentration of o-oi M. P 0 ratio Substrate None ' itamin K., Amytal Vitamin K3 + amytal glutamate iS-OH-butyrate succinate 2-63 2-14 1-78 2-46 1-40 1-65 1-53 1-45 1-04 I-I9 The antimycin A-sensitivity of the Yitamin Ky-induced respiration in the
RMRJM8XN–. Beach changes caused by the Atlantic Coast storm of 17 December 1970. Beach erosion; Tides; Water waves. S 20 Initial Survey 18 Sept. 62 10 Dec. 70 20 Dec. 70. Profile 12 Profile 13 < MSL Profile 14 Profile 15 -150 0 Distance (ft) Figure 16. Prestorm and poststorm surveys at Jones Beach, New York.--Continued ' 450 46. 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.. DeWall, Allan E; Pritchett, P. C; Galvin, Cyril J. (C
RMRHTP03–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. 1919 BETTER FRUIT Page 21 but depends as well upon the lift to be overcome. By multiplying the brake horsepower per foot of lift by tlie lift, from data given in the next table, an idea is obtained of the size of engine needed. Number of Centrifugal Brake H.P. EfTiciency Pump per foot of Pump 2 ; 08 30% 3 14 40% 4 22 45% 5 34 50% 6 46 50% Hence, in the example given above, if the suction lift from the surface of the water, when down to pumping level, is eighteen feet and the rise from pump to discharge is ten feet, then the total lift is twenty-eight feet, requir
RMRG7T77–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 46 BULLETIN 166, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM HYPOCONCHA SPINOSISSIMA Rathbun Figure 14; Plate 10, Figures 1, 2 Hypoconcha spinosissima Rathbtjn, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 46, p. 185, 1933 (type locality, off Cape Hatteras, N. C, 49 fathoms; holotype, ovi- gerous female, U.S.N.M. no. 55957). Diagnosis.—One tubercle on either side of ventral surface of carapace. Many spines on carapace, chelipeds, and other appendages. Description.—Carapace broader than long, short pubescent above, hairy all over below, especially in the old; front s
RMRHBKPH–. Bollettino del R. Comitato geologico d'Italia.. Geology. Boll. R. Corti, geol. d'Italia. Voi. XLVII. (G. Di Stefano). Tav. III.. Fig. 1. —Indoceras lunaèlis Zitt. (Maestr., Geb. Kosseir ci Kh'adim), pag. 14. - Fig. 2a, b. —Rouduireia Drui Mun.-Ch. mod. int. (Maestr., G. Kosseir), pag. 13. - Fig. 3, 46, 6. — R. Drui (M^éslr., G. Kosseir) pag. 13. - Fig 6. — Protocardia biseriata Conrd. (Maestr., G. Duwi), p:ig. 12.. 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 n
RMRGX5J1–. Bulletin. Ethnology. Wkdbl] AN INTRODUCTION TO KANSAS ARCHEOLOGY 253 w. M •Uai Figure 46.—Bone artifacts from Tobias site, a, h, split leg-bone awls; c, 4-sided implement; d, e, projectile points. Length of a, 14.5 cm. Elsewhere in the Central Plains, split-rib awls have been reported from 25CH1, a Dismal Eiver culture site in Chase County, Nebr. (Hill and Metcalf, 1942, p. 196) ; the triangular type is reported from the same site, and also from the Burkett, Wright, and Gray-Wolfe sites on the Loup (ibid., p. 197; Dunlevy, 1936, p. 197 and pi. 13, l-d). Stemmed implements.—There are eiglit o
RMRPK6FJ–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. lu the multitude of counsellors there is safety.—Prov. 11-14. Which for Honey Blacks or Italians? Query 97.—If you wanted ouly houey and did not expect to sell queens or bees, would you clianA4t NiMKon, Wadena County, Minn. Please mention Bee Journal when "writing. Union Combi- nation 8aw-— for rippintr, C^O^iS - CUttlDg, miierinK. rab- •jetint;. groov- 1 n tr. eainlngt scroll - sawing, boring, edge- mo u 1 d i n e , b-aoine. etc. Full line Foot AND HAND- P O AV E R MA- CHIVEUV. >tMlil Inr iMlrtiOg A Seneca Falls Mf^'. (f... 46 Water St.. Sene
RMRFA22E–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. Haplochilus loati. Type(F.K.). f. deep. 24-25 scales in longitudinal series, 14 round body in front of ventrals; no lateral-line pits. Yellowish olive above, the scales edged with darker, whitish beneath ; usually a fine blackish lateral line ; tins white, without markings. Total length 25 millim. White Nile, Bahr-el-Gebel. 1-40. Types. Lake No. L. Loat, Esq. (C). 41-44. Ad. „ „ H. H. King, Esq. (P.). 45. Ad. Fashoda. L. Loat, E*q. (C). 46. Ad.
RMRGW7RA–. Bulletin - Amherst Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Massachusetts. Agriculture. STATE HOU MASSAC. Agricultural Ixmmr^TATioN. BXJLLETIIsr ISTO. -4:1. SEPTEMBER, 1891. CONTENTS. 1. Weather Record, July and August, 1891. 2. Anf alyses of Commercial Fertilizers. 3. Feeding Experiments with Milch Cows, Nov., 1890, to May, 1891. Corn meal, Wheat bran, O. P. Linseed meal and Cotton seed meal with Rowen, Corn and Soja bean Ensil- age, and Corn Stover. JULY. AUGUST. 89° 90° 42° 46° 66.18° 68.34° 5.09 in. 3.67 in S. N. E. 13 14 Meteorological Summary for two mordhs, ending Aug. 31, 1391.
RMRHHJCY–. Blätter für Aquarien- und Terrarien-Kunde. 194 Vereins-Nachrichten.. VEREIN5-#Wt-#T NACHRICHTEN Verein der „Aqnarienfrennde" zu Berlin. Vereinslokal „Wendt's Centralclubhaus" am Königs- graben No. 14 a. Sitzung: Jeden Mittwoch vor dem 1. und 15. im Monat. Sitzung vom 26. Mai 1903. Der Vorsitzende eröffnete die Sitzung um 9so Uhr. Anwesend waren 46 Mitglieder und die Herren A. Pümpel, A. Zieckert, R. Seeländer und P. Rozcynski als Gäste. Das Protokoll der letzten Sitzung wurde angenommen. Im Einlauf: Ein Exkursionsgruß aus Brieselang, sowie Offerten. Von großem Interesse war die Mit
RMRFA7F9–. A catalogue of the collection of Cambrian and Silurian fossils contained in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge. Paleontology; Paleontology. 44 UPPER CAMBRIAN. Case and Column of Drawers. Reference to McCoy's Synopsis: and Figures of Genera. G case PI. 1 B, fig. 25, p. 41. {Lace-corals, &c).. Phyllopora. Gl Gl Gl Berenicea. PI. 1 C, fig. 17, p. 45. p. 46. PI. 1 c, fig. 15. Gl Gl Gl PI. 1 c, fig. 14, p. 47. PI. 1 c, fig. 16, p. 46. {P. acuta, p. 45 also). Names and References ; Observations, &c. Petraia uniserialis, McCoy, a small short species. Polyzoa (Bryozoa, Ehre
RMRG7J2K–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 46 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 206 phalanx crooked. Vomerine and palatine teeth as in Diaglena; these are firm and not cutaneous. Aparasphenodon brunoi Miranda-Ribeiro Figure 5; Plate 5, FiotrHES a, b 1920. Aparasphenodon brunoi Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920a, p. 88, pi. [1] (type locality, Rio de Janeiro); 1926, p. 98, fig. 57, pi. 12, figs. l-l,b; 1939, p. 25.—deWitte, 1930a, p. 228.—Mbrtens, 1926c, p. 137.—Carvalho, 1939b, p. 25; 1941, p. 101.—Myers, 1946, pp. 14, 31. 1920. Corythomantis apicalis Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920a, p. 89, pi. [2] (type lo
RMRHNWKW–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 14-H: 28? 1.10 miles. lOJul-P-1700-1900 w ^ 28-H: 4*164 miles 24-H: 22°, 3.75miles 23Jul-G-0635-0800|3Aug-G-06IO-0827 C 46-H:28°2.65mlles|49-H:5l* 1.40mlies W:685306fVO8f 0.39miles|30-H'.I87? 0.42mlles W:i40?255ftJ2Sn W-205^ 275ft, 51 ft.. 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.. Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ); Marine Biological
RMRDJKG4–. Hand-list of seals, morses, sea-lions, and sea-bears in the British museum. Seals (Animals); Walrus. SEA-IIONS, AND SEA-BEAES. 23 well developed. Six grinders well behind, and the fifth partly behind, the front edge of the zygomatic arch. The large upper and lower canines are being cut. The front of the lower jaw broad, rounded. (Fig. 14.) Otaria leonina, Gray, Cat. Seals, 1850, p. 46, fig. 16: Cat. Seals 8c Whales, 1866, p. 68, fig. 18. ' r > 5 ' ^ Peru {Bridrjes). 47. 4. 20. 13. FifT. 14.. Otaria juhata. 335 (/. Face and lower jaw of the skull of a male, very similar in size and charact
RMRRXPBB–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 30 The Florists^ Review NOVBHBEB 7, 1912.. Ruscus Wreaths For CHRISTMAS Don't neglect to lay in a good stock of these popular wreaths for the holidays. We can supply all you want in the following sizes: 12-inch each, $0.26; dozen, 9 2.26 14-inch each, .86; dozen, 8.00 16-inch each, .46; dozen, 4.00 18-inch each, .60; dozen, 6.00 20-inch each, .70; dozen, 6.60 22-inch each, .86; dozen, 8.00 24-inch each, 1.00; dozen, 10.00 Send for our Christinas Circular QJIIIUAyy p |%#| j Chicago's Largest ) 357-359 W. CHICAGO AVE., DIlUmllllR Qt vUi I Florists' S
RMRG5XR8–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 12 BULLETIN 166, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Range.—Gulf of California, Mexico, to Ecuador; 2 to 26.5 fathoms. Material examined.—See table 2, page 14. RANINOIDES LOUISIANENSIS Rathbun Figures 6, 7; Plate 1, Figubes 5, 6 Raninoides louisianensis Rathbun, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 46, p. 186, 1933 (type locality, east of Mississippi Delta, 68 fathoms; cotypes, U.S.N.M. no. 9659). Diagnosis.—No spine at distal end of merus of cheliped; five or six spines on lower margin of manus. A slender spine on ischium of sec- ond leg in male. De
RMRE9FEA–. Contributions to the knowledge of the East African ornithology. Birds collected by the Swedish Mount Elgon Expedition 1920. Birds -- Africa, East. - m - Wing, tarsus, 46, 47, 48, 48 mm. 13 — 14 mm. cfcf 47 mm, 14 mm. 9 hides dark-brown; bill coral-red, legs dark brownish grey- black. Estrilda astrild nyanzae Neum. — Journ. f. Ornithol., 1907, p. 596-597. 2 (5(5 ad. 4. 5. Londiani. - ^ 66 ad. 10.-12. 5.; 2 ee ad. 12. 5. Eldoret. - 1 Q. ad. 5. 5. Londiani. At Eldoret and in the vicinity of this community this form of Estrilda astrild was very common. It was found in the vast fields covered wit
RMRE1G7N–. A monograph of lichens found in Britain; being a descriptive catalogue of the species in the herbarium of the British Museum. Lichens. CONIOCYBE.J CALICIEI. 101 4. C. hyalineUa Nyl. Mem. Soc. Cherb. v. (1857) p. 93; Pyn. i. p. 164, t. V. f. 40.âThallus obsolete. Apotheoia small; stipes slender, hyaline, brownish above ; capitulum globose; sporal mass â white or pale-reddish; spores minute, 0,0025-0,004 mm. in dia- meter.âCromb. Lich. Brit. p. 14; Leight. Lich. Fl. p. 47, ed. 3, p. 46. Occasionally there are traces of a very thin, whitish, and leprose thallus, hut it is doubtful if this be pr
RMRDJKH7–. Hand-list of seals, morses, sea-lions, and sea-bears in the British museum. Seals (Animals); Walrus. SEA-LTONS, AND SEA-BEARS. 15 323 rf. Skull, nearly perfect: 10^ inches long. Antarctic seas (Antarctic E.vjpedition). 46. 4. 25. Presented by the Lords of the Admiralty. 11. OMMATOPHOCA, Gray, Cat. Seals S,- Whales, p. 13; Siqipl p. 4. Nasal bones united, very long, narrow, attenuated behind. 1. Ommatophoca Rossir, Gray, Cat. Seals ^ Whales, p. 14. Animal, stuffed. 324 a. Skeleton. Skull broken (fig. 9). (PI. XI.) 43.11.25.4. Ommatophoca Rossii, Gray, Voy. Ereh. <§• Terr. pi. vii. (animal)
RMRF2B83–. A catalogue of the collection of Cambrian and Silurian fossils contained in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge. Paleontology; Paleontology. 44 UPPER CAMBRIAN. Case and Column of Drawers. Reference to McCoy's Synopsis: and Figures of Genera. G case PI. 1 B, fig. 25, p. 41. {Lace-corals, &c).. Phyllopora. Gl Gl Gl Berenicea. PI. 1 C, fig. 17, p. 45. p. 46. PI. 1 c, fig. 15. Gl Gl Gl PI. 1 c, fig. 14, p. 47. PI. 1 c, fig. 16, p. 46. {P. acuta, p. 45 also). Names and References ; Observations, &c. Petraia uniserialis, McCoy, a small short species. Polyzoa (Bryozoa, Ehre
RMRMKGDC–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 178 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 135. Baculites lomaensis Anderson, 1958. A-B. USNM 463147. C. USNM463148. D-E. USNM463149. F-H. USNM463158. All from the Maastrichtian Prairie Bluff Chalk of Alabama. All x 1. * Baculites leopoliensis Nowak, 1908 Fig. 134 Nowak 1908: 328, pi. 14 (figs 1-5), text-figs 1-5 (p. 329), text-figs 5-10 (p. 331) (as B. anceps var. Leopoliensis). Elias 1933: 310, pi. 34 (fig. 3) (as B. anceps var. leopoliensis). non Mickailov 1951: 46, pi. 3 (fig. 15) (as B. anceps
RMRDJKHB–. Hand-list of seals, morses, sea-lions, and sea-bears in the British museum. Seals (Animals); Walrus. 14 HAND-LIST OP SEALS, MORSES, 326 h. Skull, three-parts grown : perfect. Antarctic seas. 46. 4. 1.5. 20. Presented by the Lords of the Admiralty. 326 )â . Skull, broken in half, nearly adult. Antarctic seas. 46. 4. 15. ** Slaill broad, short, depressed. Grinders slightly lohed. 10. LEPTONYX, Gray, Cat. Seals ^ Whales, p. 11 ; SwppL p. 4. Nasal bones united into one, small, oblong triangular, with a subu- late elongated projection behind between the maxillary bones. 1. Lepiontx Wedbellii, Gra
RMRE89RG–. Copepoden. Copepoda. Fig. 195. Aegisthus aculeatus. a Vorderer Teil des Hinterkörpers mit 5. und 6. B. 2> ventral, b 9 lateral. Nach Giesbrecht. 2. Aegisthus spinulosus Farran. 1905, A. s., Farran, p. 46, t. 12 f. 8—14; t. 13 f. 1—4. Verwandt mit aculeatus, aber: — 9-1- unc* 2. Abdsegm. auch ventral getrennt; Vorderkörper ohne netzförmige Chitinrippen; Hinterrand des 2.—4. Thsegm. und des 2.—5. Abdsegm. gezähnelt; Furkalborsten nur wenig länger als der Rumpf. 5. B. dem von aculeatus ähnlich, aber die Beborstung nur. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that
RMRHXWWG–. Beitrge zur Kryptogamenflora der Schweiz. 46 Ustilago Cardui Fischer v. Waldheim. Ustilago Cardui, Fischer v. Waldheim, Bull. Soc. sc. nat., Moscou, Vol. 1, p. 14, l^'ß?. Ustilago Reesiana Kühn, Eabh. Fung. europ., Nr. 1798 u. 1799. Die Sporenlager werden in den Blütenköpfen von Carduus- und Silyhum-Avten gebildet. Das Sporenpulver ist dunkelviolett, locker, leicht stäubend. Die Sporen sind kugelig bis elliptisch, seltener etwas kantig; sie messen 14—20 /.i. Die Membran ist bräunlich violett, mit starken, za. 2 // hohen Leisten besetzt. Die Maschen sind regelmässig eng und messen 2—2,5 /.i.
RMRG0CBA–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 0.50- 0.46- p n 0.42- i 11 0.38- i iOi 0.34 0.30- i II 1978 026 022- 0.18- - 0.14- 0.10- â rT J^ 0.06- 0.02- r . - Lj ^ â. ALL YEARS ALL FISH. TIME OF DAY Figure 2. Diel activity, in BLs'',of Rainbow Trout released in the springs of 1977, Batchawana Bay, Lake Superior. 1978, 1979. and the composite of all years.. 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.. Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
RMREDKYH–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 262 Fig. 2131. A. tenuis Nees Syst. p. 72 (1817) Fig. 68. — Corda Anleit. p. LVII Fig. B6 Fig. 6, 7. — Sacc. Fungi ital. Tab. 737; Syll. IV, 545. — Berlese Fungi moric. VII n. 14 Tab. 63 46. — Oudemans Cat. Champ. Pays Bas p. 522. Exs. Klotzsch Herb. rayc. 1772; Sacc. Myc. veuet. 297; Sydow Myc. march. 1887, 1888, 1889; D. Saccardo Myc. ital. 399. Konidientragende Hyphen kurz, septiert, unverzweigt oder ver- zweigt, braungrün. Konidien r
RMRF1TE6–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. Haplochilus loati. Type(F.K.). f. deep. 24-25 scales in longitudinal series, 14 round body in front of ventrals; no lateral-line pits. Yellowish olive above, the scales edged with darker, whitish beneath ; usually a fine blackish lateral line ; tins white, without markings. Total length 25 millim. White Nile, Bahr-el-Gebel. 1-40. Types. Lake No. L. Loat, Esq. (C). 41-44. Ad. „ „ H. H. King, Esq. (P.). 45. Ad. Fashoda. L. Loat, E*q. (C). 46. Ad.
RMRRXPB6–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Ruscus Wreaths For CHRISTMAS Don't neglect to lay in a good stock of these popular wreaths for the holidays. We can supply all you want in the following sizes: 12-inch each, $0.26; dozen, 9 2.26 14-inch each, .86; dozen, 8.00 16-inch each, .46; dozen, 4.00 18-inch each, .60; dozen, 6.00 20-inch each, .70; dozen, 6.60 22-inch each, .86; dozen, 8.00 24-inch each, 1.00; dozen, 10.00 Send for our Christinas Circular QJIIIUAyy p |%#| j Chicago's Largest ) 357-359 W. CHICAGO AVE., DIlUmllllR Qt vUi I Florists' Supply House] CHICAGO, ILL. Meotion The Revi
RMRPCX6X–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 732 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. J^'ov. lA, %i^ ^. G&or^e 11'. "i'orJf, - - Editar, PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, Se FUtb Avenue, - (SIllCAGO, ILL. fl.OO a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Entered at the Posl-Offlce at Chicajto as Second-Class Mail-Matter.J Vol, inV, CHICA&O. ILL., NOV, 14, 1895. No, 46, Editorial Budget. An International Bee-Cong^ress has beeu announced several times iu the Bee Journal, to be held at Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 4 and 5. It occurs while the great South- ern Exposition Is in full blast. Dr. J. P. H. B
RMRF1TD4–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. 46 CTPEINIDyE. Total length 330 millim. Upper Tana and Upper Hawash to Rift Valley Basin, East Africa. Fig. 26.. 1. 2- 5- Type. -4. Types. â 6. Types. 7. Skel. 8. Ad. 9- -10. Ad. & 11. hgr. Ad. 12. Hgr. 13. Ad. 14-17. Ad. & 18- hgr. -19. Ad. & 20. hgr. Ad. 21, 22. Ad. & hgr. Barb us gregorii. Bai-ja E. f5F. Kiroruma (Upper Tana), Leikipia. Prof. J. W. Gregory (P.) G. el Narua (Baringo), Leikipia. ,, G. Nyuki (Naivvasha), Njemps â
RMRFTCTG–. Canadian forest industries July-December 1923. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Abbotsford Lumber, Mining & Devel- opment Co ' 34 Acme Timber Co o2 Anderson Lumber Co., C. G 20 Apex Lumber Co 37 Associated Mills Limited 25 Associated Timber Exporters of B. C. . 32 Atlantic Lumber Co 17 Auger & Son Limited 26 Austin & Nicholson Limited 15 Bartram, J. C 46 Hathurst Lumber Co 6 Beauchemin, P 52b Beck Mfg. Co., C 2S liennett Lumber Co 14 Brewer Lumber Co 52c Bridgewater Lumber Co. 4;> Bromley & Sons, Wm. H 01 Bury &
RMRE7WK6–. Copepoden. Copepoda. Fig. 65. Xanthocalanus borealis. a O dorsal, b cf dorsal, c 2. B. 9 > d 5. B. 9 > e 5. B. eines unreifen Weib- chens, f 5. B. cf. Nach Sars. 1. Xanthocalanus borealis G. 0. Sars. 1903, X, b., Sars, p. 46, 1900, X. b., Sars, p. 49, t. 11 (das 9 unreif!) t. 31, 32. 1905, X. b., Farran, p. 38, t. 8 f. 14—17. 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.. Breeman, P. J. van. [Kiel, Lipsius & Ti
RMRR3N58–. Acta Societatis Scientiarum Fennicae. Science. Der TAimhrth-rsaltcr. 11 nen sic die für P^ charakteristischen züge, wie in den schreibunnon losrüduu 411,1 u. t'o/yic :>,:. In nu-hrercn punkton haben diese Psalmen eigentiimlichkeiten, welche Ps. 1-45 und I" (im ge,i;ensat/. zu 1'-u. ily. 1-14) gemeinsam sind; so •/.. b. überwiegt e als unilaut von a vor uasal und primän s (b nach paUital wird diphthon- giert (freilich auch nicht selten in P-). In ein paar punkten stimmen I's. 46—52 zu J" im gegensat/. zu den anderen teilen der hs.; so vor allem in dem überwiegen von ê als umlau
RMRERP55–. Grasses and clovers, field roots, forage and fodder plants [microform]. Forage plants; Grasses; Plantes fourragères; Graminées. hwest, PA(iK. 89 72 4S 46 94 9S 96 96 96 14 95 69 73 40 41 48 69 S4 70 99 63 94 67 111 . 112 6S 18 97 100 1 10 no 117 33 22 51 38 „,.-»»^».— P— ^^,. NORTHRUP, BRASUN, ROODWIN CO. Were 11 years airo the SMALLEST are now the LARGEST firm of GROWERS AND DEALERS IN SEEDS IN THE WEST. • • • • OUR RB-OLEANBO GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS, NORTHBRN QROWN FARM SEEDS, SBLBOTBD VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. ARE THE BEST OF THEIR CLASS. ???? Oar Catelosae lua«<; January iBt, of eaeh
RMRJRP97–. An Australian bird book : a pocket book for field use. Birds -- Australia Identification. .14 AN AUSTRALIAN BIRD BOOK.. ORDER IX.—LARTFORMES. F. 32. LARIDAE (21), TERNS, NODDIES, GULLS, Skim- mers, 125 sp.—32(13)A., 35(3)0., 45(1)P., 42(6)E., 43(5)Nc, 46(19)N1. 2 64 Whiskered Tern (Marsh), Hydrochelidon fluviatilis 4 (hybrida), Eur. (Br.) to China, Malay, Afr. to A. r. swamps (inland) Head black; upper, wings, tail light-gray; face, "throat, tail white; chest dark-gray; abdomen black; bill blood- red; winter, head grayish-white; f., sim. Water- insects, small fish. 11 bird as he disappe
RMRRG4JK–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Chiffon Windier Smilitig Service Moss, per bale $1 .;{5 Dr. Dux Magnolia Leaves, brown and Kreen, for 10 cartons 14.00 Three-ktripe. white, pink, violet, 6-lnch, per y«rd, 6Hc. Bolt of 46 yards, $3.00. Three-stripe, white, pink, violet, 4-Inch, per y»rd, 5^ Bolt of 45 yards, $2.25 PLEASE SEND CASH WITH ORDER "Say It with'Flower^" Wrapping Paper 24-inch, white, roll of 35 pounds 55.25 ^ 24-inch, lavender, roll of 35 pounds 6.26 30-inch, green, roll of 45 pounds o.75 30-inch, white, roll of 45 pounds ^-'O Windier Wholesale Floral Co. 1310 P
RMRF23B6–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 12. NICATOR. 165 16. Laniarius viridis. La Pie-grieche Perrin, Levaill. Ois. d'Afr. vi. p. 124, pi. 286; Sunclev. Krit. Framst., Levaill. p. 50. Lanius gutturalis, Duml. Ann. Mus. iii. p. 144, pi. 15 {nee Miiller); Shaio 8i' Noclder, JS'at. Misc. xvi. pi. 637. Laniarius viridis, Vieill. N. Diet. d'J£ist. Nat. xiii. p. 300; id. Gal. Ois. i. pi. 14:5. Tc-liagra gutturalis, Less. Traite, p. 373. Laniarius gutturalis, Gray, Gen. B. i. p. 298; Ilartl. Orn. W.-Afr. p. 108 ; Sharpe ^ Boiw. Bxdl. Soc. Zuol. France, i. p. 46; Heichnw. J.f. O. 1877, p. 24.
RMRFB9DX–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 12. NICATOR. 165 16. Laniarius viridis. La Pie-grieche Perrin, Levaill. Ois. d'Afr. vi. p. 124, pi. 286; Sunclev. Krit. Framst., Levaill. p. 50. Lanius gutturalis, Duml. Ann. Mus. iii. p. 144, pi. 15 {nee Miiller); Shaio 8i' Noclder, JS'at. Misc. xvi. pi. 637. Laniarius viridis, Vieill. N. Diet. d'J£ist. Nat. xiii. p. 300; id. Gal. Ois. i. pi. 14:5. Tc-liagra gutturalis, Less. Traite, p. 373. Laniarius gutturalis, Gray, Gen. B. i. p. 298; Ilartl. Orn. W.-Afr. p. 108 ; Sharpe ^ Boiw. Bxdl. Soc. Zuol. France, i. p. 46; Heichnw. J.f. O. 1877, p. 24.
RMRH0ADF–. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. MARKETING NEW HAM I'SHI RE McINTOSH APPLES Table 3. Condition of McIntosh Apples in Stores After Hauls of Various Lengths Source Out of State Distance over IS miles 10 79 66 43 75 483 4o. 305 566 220 14.1 waste Number Punctures Small bruises Large bruises Per cent p . samples Per 100 per 100 per 100 surface fruits fruits fruits bruised New Hampshire Hauled less than 15 miles 77 Hauled over 15 miles 46 Collected at grower storages 17 138 8.7 8.8 142 9. 6.1 88 6.5 5.2 poorer condition than that taken from cold storage. This may be ac- counted for by the
RMRFADHD–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. 46 CYPRINID/E. Total length 330 millim. Upper Tana and Upper Hawash to Rift Valley Basin, East Africa. Fiil. 26.. 1. Type. 2-4. Types. 5-G. Types. 7. Skel. 8. Ad. 9-10. Ad. & hgr. 11. Ad. 12. Hgr. i;j. Ad. 14-17. Ad. & hgr. 18-19. Ad. & hgr. 20. Ad. 21, 22. Ad. & hgr. Barhiis r/ref/orii. Barja R. -fj. Kiroruma (Upper Tana), Leikipia. Prof. J. W. Gregory (P.). G. el Nania (Baringo), Leikipia. „ G. Nyuki (Naivvasha), Njemps „ Ndogo. Kibwesi R. (Athi). „ Ergino R. (
RMRR6102–. Abhandlungen herausgegeben vom Naturwissenschaftlichen Verein zu Bremen. Natural history; Natural history -- Germany. 443 Gatt. Amphipleura Kg. 80. A. pellucida Kg. V. Heurck, Syn. Taf. XVII, Fig. 14, 15. Cleve, Nav. Diät. I. p. 126. W. Smith, Syn. I. p. 45, pl. XV. 127. Zerstreut, leicht zu übersehen. Chromatophoren stets sehr blass gefärbt.. Gatt. Frustulia Ag. 81. Fr. vulgaris Thw. W. Smith, Syn. II. p. 70. pl. LVI. 351. V. Heurck, Syn. Taf. XVII, Fig. 6. Cleve, Nav. Diät. I. p. 122. Sehr selten. 82. Fr. rhomboides Ehrbg. W. Smith, I. p. 46, pl. XVI. 129. V. Heurck, Syn. Tat. XVII, Fig. 1
RMRH1TPG–. Bulletin. Agriculture. 500 U. Suzuki 1111(1 K. Yoshimura. Raphanus wurzel. Brassica wurzel. Apfel. Birnen. Gesammt Phosphor anorgan'scher Phosphor. Ill lOO Theilrn des Gesammt Phosphors anorganischer P. orgaiiischer P. 0.0187 i 0.0156 84.87 0.0232 g. 0.0197 84.94 15.06 0.0075 0.0039 51.66 48.14 0.0071 0.0038 53.85 46.15 Tierische Knochen enthalten bekanntlich hauptsachlich anorganische Phosphate, die in 0.2% Salzsaure schwer, in -2% iger Salzsaure aber leicht loshch sind. a). Gcdiiinpftes Knochen-Mclil. In 100 Teilen des Gesammt Phosphors. Gesammt Pliosphor Phosphor in Lecithin Phosphor, lo
RMRGFH4A–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology. 72 N. callicredemna originally taken from off Tobago in 1609 metres (Dall, 1890) is now known to be common in the Gulf of Mexico in depths ranging from 2122 metres to 3563 metres (James, 1972). The one specimen taken off Recife in the Brazil Basin now extends the range of the species approxi- mately 2180 km south. Material P.M. RHIND AND J.A. ALLEN Nucula callicredemna: Measurements (from James, 1972) Cruise Sta Depth No Lat Long (m) Gear Date Brazil basin Atlantis II 156 3459 1 00°46.0'S 29°28.0'W ES 14.02.67 Guyana basin Knorr 306 3
RMRFTCTX–. Canadian forest industries July-December 1923. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Abbotsford Lumber, Mining & Devel- opment Co ' 34 Acme Timber Co o2 Anderson Lumber Co., C. G 20 Apex Lumber Co 37 Associated Mills Limited 25 Associated Timber Exporters of B. C. . 32 Atlantic Lumber Co 17 Auger & Son Limited 26 Austin & Nicholson Limited 15 Bartram, J. C 46 Hathurst Lumber Co 6 Beauchemin, P 52b Beck Mfg. Co., C 2S liennett Lumber Co 14 Brewer Lumber Co 52c Bridgewater Lumber Co. 4;> Bromley & Sons, Wm. H 01 Bury &
RMRP65E3–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. HILADELPHIA Economy in Heating At the present and prospective prices of coal those florists are lucky indeed who are using the Weathered Boilers. Are you one of them? If not, then write us and we will fur- nish indisputable facts. THOS. W. WEATHERED'S SONS, 46 Marion St, NEW YORK. STANDARD FLOWER POTS! P&oked in imall oratei, eaiy to handle. Prloe per orate 1500 3-ln. pots In onte, 14." ie00 3M ' uooaS' 1000 3 ' 800 3)< ' 6004 ' 3206 ' 144 6 6.25 6.00 6 OO 6.80 4.50 4.61 1.16 Prloe per orate 120 7-In.p
RMRFA21F–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. 46 CTPEINIDyE. Total length 330 millim. Upper Tana and Upper Hawash to Rift Valley Basin, East Africa. Fig. 26.. 1. 2- 5- Type. -4. Types. â 6. Types. 7. Skel. 8. Ad. 9- -10. Ad. & 11. hgr. Ad. 12. Hgr. 13. Ad. 14-17. Ad. & 18- hgr. -19. Ad. & 20. hgr. Ad. 21, 22. Ad. & hgr. Barb us gregorii. Bai-ja E. f5F. Kiroruma (Upper Tana), Leikipia. Prof. J. W. Gregory (P.) G. el Narua (Baringo), Leikipia. ,, G. Nyuki (Naivvasha), Njemps â
RMRF275Y–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. 46 CYPRINID/E. Total length 330 millim. Upper Tana and Upper Hawash to Rift Valley Basin, East Africa. Fiil. 26.. 1. Type. 2-4. Types. 5-G. Types. 7. Skel. 8. Ad. 9-10. Ad. & hgr. 11. Ad. 12. Hgr. i;j. Ad. 14-17. Ad. & hgr. 18-19. Ad. & hgr. 20. Ad. 21, 22. Ad. & hgr. Barhiis r/ref/orii. Barja R. -fj. Kiroruma (Upper Tana), Leikipia. Prof. J. W. Gregory (P.). G. el Nania (Baringo), Leikipia. „ G. Nyuki (Naivvasha), Njemps „ Ndogo. Kibwesi R. (Athi). „ Ergino R. (
RMRGF8B0–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 396 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Genus Smaragdia Issel Smaragdia viridis weyssei Russell pi. 4, fig. 5, 6; pi. 7, fig. 2 Nerita viridis Linne 1758, [in part], Syst. Nat. ed. 10, p. 778. Neritina (Smaragdia) viridis L., G. W. Tryon Jr., 1888, Man. Conch. 10, pp. 54-55, pi. 18, fig. 88. Smaragdia viridis Linn6, H. B. Baker, 1923, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 70, pp. 173-174. Smaragdia viridis weyssei Russell 1940, Mem. Soc. Cubana Hist. Nat. 14, p. 257, pi. 46, fig. 5-6. Type locality. Miami, Florida. D
RMRGJ1RN–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Zoology . Supplement.. CLUPEOID FISHES OF THE GUI AN AS. Fig. 42. Anchoa spinifer (Valenciennes). From Hildebrand 1964. n'. 5 fishes, 60-7-107-9 mm S.L., Oregon Sta. 2215, off Venezuela coast, o9°i4'N : 6o°26'W, 27 : 8 : 1958, trawled at 9-10 fathoms, FMNH 74425. 0'. 1 fish, ioi-2 mm S.L., Oregon Sta. 2055, off Brazil, 02°34' N : 49°l8' w» 14 : 11 : 1957, trawled at 10 fathoms, FMNH 74449. p'. 1 fish, 91-7 mm S.L., Oregon Sta. 2038, off Surinam, o5°46' N : 530 oo' W, 11 : 11 : 1957, trawled at 15 fathoms, FMNH 74394. q'. 2 fishes, 98-5-103-0
RMRHT51E–. Bihang till Kongl. Svenska vetenskaps-akademiens handlingar. Science; Botany. 38 LINDMAN, SUR LES TABLES d'iNTÉGRALES DE BIEKENS DE HAAN.. Tab. 46. 2 a 6. Toutes ces formules sont comprises en N:o 4 et 5. 7. Une table, coutenaut les valeurs de la fonction Z'{a) est ici et ailleurs fort commode. J'ai donné une telle table dans Kongl. Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar (1864). Peut-étre il ne paraitra pas superflu d'écrire ici les formules 4 4 12. La valeur est = -^ Cot prv, p < 1. 14. La valeur admet la forme — M^ + ^(^ + 1)] • 16 est fautive, mais autrement que M:r B. d. H. ne Ta dit (Il ve
RMRJTJ68–. Atti della R. Accademia delle scienze di Torino. Science; Natural history. SUL FENILAZOCAKVACKOL E SUL FKXJLDJSAZOCAl.'VACROL (329 Vale a (lire in rapporti cetesimali Carbonio 72,95 Idrogeno 0,41. La teoria per la formola a H. NN OH '6 "5*' *â (^ Lf fi IJ C H NN ^' â¢* ricliiedc su 100 parti Carbonio =73,74 Idrogeno = 6,14. Or. 0,3240 di sostanza diedero 46 ce. di azoto alla tem- peratura di 14" ed alla pressione di 75", equivalenti in peso 46(75 â 8,13 760(1x0,00367)14 '''''-""'^ =^'- «-'"83837946. Vale a dire in rapporti centesimali Azoto =14,99. La' teoria p
RMRJNDN8–. Desirables and weeds for roadside management : a northern Rocky Mountain catalogue . Roadside plants; Weeds; Plants. 12 XSites=18.8 XFeov=17.5 ? ? 13 14 15 VJCZ 16 17 18 Temperature (°C) 19 20 21. XSites=39.4 XFeov=46.4 —i—i—i—i—i—q 23 28 33 38 43 48 53 58 63 68 73 78 83 Mean annual precipitation (cm) XSites=8.4 XFeov=6.7 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 Water-holding capacity (%) 45 Clay (%) XSites=23.8 XFeov=19.7. 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 p
RMRGDHD3–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. Fig. 15 Tree in Figure 14 after being subjected to successive approximations character weighting using Hennig86 program (Farris, 1988), resulting inP. scutellatus and P. golubevi being resolved as successive branches. Characters that define lettered nodes are as follows (brackets indicate some degree of parallelism; R indicates reversal). A 17,18,(32); B 1.1,12.1,23, 35, 37.1,46; C 1.2,44; D 15; E 37.2, 38,39.2; F 3, 12.2?, (21), 24, (36), 42; G (14), 28,43; H 16, 22,33;125,26,27; J(8), 19,31; K 13, 32R;L 10,20;M(4), 17.2R;N 17.1R;0 18R.44R; R(
RMRGDHDH–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. E.N. ARNOLD. Fig. 15 Tree in Figure 14 after being subjected to successive approximations character weighting using Hennig86 program (Farris, 1988), resulting inP. scutellatus and P. golubevi being resolved as successive branches. Characters that define lettered nodes are as follows (brackets indicate some degree of parallelism; R indicates reversal). A 17,18,(32); B 1.1,12.1,23, 35, 37.1,46; C 1.2,44; D 15; E 37.2, 38,39.2; F 3, 12.2?, (21), 24, (36), 42; G (14), 28,43; H 16, 22,33;125,26,27; J(8), 19,31; K 13, 32R;L 10,20;M(4), 17.2R;N 17.1R;
RMRHREXJ–. The Biochemical journal, 1917. Biochemistry. GROWTH OF ANAEROBIC BACTERIA IX ACID MEDIA 241. REACTION RESULTANTS B. SPOROGENESoN a%GLUCOSE-PEPTONE FiK. 8 Table XVII. {Exp. 14.) Series A Series B Series C No. of Initial re- ' Final re- ' Final re- ' Final re- tube action, Pg Result action, Pjj Result action, Pjj Result action, P] 1 6-63 + -rol + .5-45 + 5-52 2 6-20 -1- 5-46 + 5-37 + lost :5 0-80 + 5-49 + 5-39 + 5-48 4 5-47 + 0-42 + 5-35 + 5-23 .'â ) 5-26 H- 5-17 + 518 -1- 5-34 (i o02 + 5-1.5 + 510 + 5-08 7 4-90 - - ⢠â ⢠8 4-80 - - 9 4-7G . Please note that these images are extract
RMRF3W97–. Current topics in forest entomology : selected papers from the XVth International Congress of Entomology, Washington, D.C., 1976. Forest insects Congresses. Tenp W ! D No.of Nozzles Pressure P.S.I. Dosage oz/act gal/min 411 46 118 12 16 ' 167 25 20 /5 10 5 0 â 100 50 200 400 600 800 1000 IZOO 1400 1600 lOrmles yards 20 2 5. 200 400 600 800 1000 IZ0O I4O0 1600 I.Omiles yards J J 25 20 15 10 5 oL 200 100 3000 6000 9000 SWATH INTERVAL IN FEET 12000 Figure 1.âDouglas DC-6b calibration trials (1973) under ideal day emission (FTX-14) and night emission conditions (FTX-19) showing a theoretical inc
RMRGEWKY–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. PARKER: LIZARDS OF BRITISH SOMALILAND 89 Riopa laeviceps (Peters) (%. 9) Euprepes (Tiliqua) laeviceps Peters, 1874, Mem. Ak. Berlin, p. 371, pi. fig. 3. 9 specs. Haud 2100 ft. 46°20'E x 8°15'N 10.ii.-30.iii.32. 2 ' ' " 2200 ft. 46°10'Ex8°15'N 8.iv.32. 1 ' ' " 3100 ft. 45°04'E x 8°39'N 14.vii.32. 1 ' ' " 2300 ft. 45°58'Ex8°21'N ll.viii.32. 2 ' ' " 2250 ft. 46°04'E x 8°19'N 12.viii.32. 3 ' ' " 2200 ft. 46°09'E x 8°17'N 12.viii.32. 2 ' ' Ado 2100 ft. 45°15'E x 7°20'N 23-26.xi.34. These 20 specime
RMRPXY9H–. Special report of Captain George P. Ahern in charge of Forestry bureau, Philippine Islands, covering the period from April, 1900, to July 30, 1901. Division of insular affairs, War department. Forests and forestry. REPORT OF FORESTRY BUREAU, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 37 IV. THIRD GROUP—Continued.. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Scientific names. Anonang Anatan Apitong Bagarilao Bagarilao na itim Baguilumboy Bahay Balinhasay .....
RMRFBPRK–. Current topics in forest entomology : selected papers from the XVth International Congress of Entomology, Washington, D.C., 1976. Forest insects Congresses. Tenp W ! D No.of Nozzles Pressure P.S.I. Dosage oz/act gal/min 411 46 118 12 16 ' 167 25 20 /5 10 5 0 â 100 50 200 400 600 800 1000 IZOO 1400 1600 lOrmles yards 20 2 5. 200 400 600 800 1000 IZ0O I4O0 1600 I.Omiles yards J J 25 20 15 10 5 oL 200 100 3000 6000 9000 SWATH INTERVAL IN FEET 12000 Figure 1.âDouglas DC-6b calibration trials (1973) under ideal day emission (FTX-14) and night emission conditions (FTX-19) showing a theoretical inc
RMRRWE74–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. Dlam. Each Dot. « 100 10 20 in. $1.45 916.00 •IM.OO 20 Win. 1.80 14.00 116iN> 80 16 in. 1.00 11.25 92.00 40 Win. .66 7.00 66.00 60 12 in. .46 6.00 40.00 60 10 in. M 4.00 82.00 70 8 In. JO 8.60 2840 Manafactnred for us ezclcuively. Thtbest tab tver iatrodnced. The neatect, Ucfatest and chaapett. Painted preen, with electric-welded hoope. fni loor larcett nse* have drop handle*. HENRY A. DREER, ^•^^f SSiSy**" 714 aestiit St., imiy)EU'llU, Tk. ^entlMjrheReTl€w^^henjon ^rltej . ASTICA usEtTNmr»i F.0.nERCEI!O. P. O. Box SM NKW TORK Mastlca
RMRE7759–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. November 14.] THE COTTAUE GAUDENER. 03 WEEKLY CALENDAR. M D 14 1.5 16 17 18 19 20 W D [ Th P ' S Sun M , Td W NOVEMBER 14—20, 1850. Wbatuek neae London in 1849. ; Sun Rises. Sun Sets. Moon B.&S. Moon's Age. Clock bef. Sun. Day of Year. Barometer. Thermo. Wind. Rain in In. Beech stript. Machutus. Apricot stript. Teal arrive. 25 Sun. aft. Trin. Hugh Bp. of Line. Sun's declination 19° 28' s. Edmund, Kinfj and fllartyr. 29.682—29.570 29.720—29.604 30.087—29.967 30.241—30.209 30.211—29.987 30.068—29.970 30.109—30.100 55—36 48—35 48-29 46—25 52-43 52
RMRPXYA0–. Special report of Captain George P. Ahern in charge of Forestry bureau, Philippine Islands, covering the period from April, 1900, to July 30, 1901. Division of insular affairs, War department. Forests and forestry. 30 REPORT OF FORE8TRY BUREAU, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Licenses granted by the forestry bureau, Manila, P. I.—Continued TIMBER LICENSES—Continued. No. 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 62 53. Date. 6 Lo
RMRGDFGT–. The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Agriculture -- North Carolina. 100 The Bulletin. -^ iH 05 i-l o m Bijnj[ mojj qsB'joj; â¢qSB!»OJ â¢BTUOinuiy 0^ inaiBAinbg â¢naSoj'jifj; IB*6x â uaSoj^ifj^ OTOBgJO â¢uaSoJiif^ aiqnjos -ja^^AV â¢pioy ouoqdsoq<j aiqcjiBAy a cS. â¢jaqiun^ij .^jo^BjoqBq oo . 12.46 12.98 12.73 14.50 12.68 13.43 f^ 13.08 12.16 13.92 13.10 13.19 16.00 15.57 16.23 15.91 18.12 15.85 16.79 16.39 16.01 16.41 16.35 15.20 17.40 17.12 15.85 16.37 16.49 Gastonia . Edenton . Eaves Siding Dusetta . Rockingham Tabor [S 03 C! n a Lumberton Lexington P.denton
RMRHNY1E–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 30! 15 A ANTI-0. IMMUNIS I / /' < I / / • r / . I X / 'ill .'X IK 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 ° 2 4 6 8 10 12 O 0) 42 ANTI-P. SIMULANS CD cr 21. 18 10 ' »V. "/ ' 1 1 I; ' X 46 8 C 10 12 14 16 02 8 D X* ANTIGEN — 0. IMMUNIS 0. NAIS 0 I L U T I ON Legend R SIMULANS TUBES — 0—o— E- ELONGATUS — U—u E. NOBILIS — 0—0— C. ALBIOUS 0. NEGLECTUS oo 00 c DESTRUCTOR 1 1 H. AMERICANUS 0. VIRILIS II —|— E. ARMATUS FIGURE 1 14 16 IO 12 14 16. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that
RMRE7WT2–. Copepoden. Copepoda. Fig. 15. Rhincalanus cornutus. 9 dorsal, b 5. B. 9, c 5. B. Nach Giesbrecht. d- 1 starken Borste an dem in eine Spitze ausgehenden 3. Gl.; 5. B. des cT rechts mit fast gerader Endborste, links mit kurzem Exp., der den distalen Rand des 1. Gl. des Enp. nicht erreicht. - - L. y 3.6 mm, o 2.68 mm. Atlant., Ind. und Pacif. Ozean. 2. Rhincalanus nasutus Giesbrecht. 1888, R. n., Giesbrecht, p. 334. 1892, R. n, Giesbrecht, p. 152, t. 3, f. 6; t. 9 f. 6, 14; t. 12 f. 9—12, 14, 16, 17; t. 35 f. 46, 47, 49. 1898, R. n., Giesbr. und Schmeil, p. 22. 1903, R. n., Sars, p. 15, t. 6, 7
RMRH0WD7–. Bulletin. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Arizona. Expe;rimkntal Work in Dry-Farming 58.3 use practicable, and, after the trees have come into full bearing, one or two irrigations per annum may suffice to make orcharding profitable. Table h. moisture; determinations, prEscott dry-e.vrm orchard Date of taking sample 1st ft. 2nd ft. 3rd ft. 4th ft. 5th ft. 6th ft. 7th ft Sth ft. Yearly- Aver- age 9- 3-11 9- 7-12 5-13-12 9-20-14 5-28-15 Avge. Average 14.28 14.3 17.8 8.4 16.4 14.24 for p 15.21 17.6 20.10 14.40 20.00 17.46 â ^riod 9.68 19.30 16.70 12.00 20.20 15.58 13.36 14.10 16.50 11.20 17.00 14.43
RMRG93R4–. Bulletin - Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science. SOIL ORGANIC CARBON STORAGE IN RESTORED SALT MARSHES 157 Organic Carbon (%) o Q. (D Q 0-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-20 20-22 22-24 24-26 26-28 28-30 30-32 32-34 34-36 36-38 38-40 40-42 42-44 44-46. 10 i 15 I 20 I 25 -•— Brookhurst O Talbert Site p=0.071 Depth p<0.001 Site*Depth p<0.001 Fig. 2. Depth profiles of soil organic carbon content (mean ± 1 SE) in Talbert (restored in 1989) and Brookhurst (restored in 2009) Marshes. Results of a repeated measures ANOVA with site as a fixed factor and depth as a repe
RMRE7PPN–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. NoVK.MilHU 10. THE COTTAGE GAUDENER. 03 WEEKLY CALENDAR. NOVEBinEK 10âIB, 1953. Wbatiier near London in 18,12, Uuin in | Inches. Burometer. jThermo. Wind. 1 10 i M 14 IS : 16 â p IHiintinj; mute, S Wood Pigeons flock. Son 25 Sunday after Trinity. M To iBeecli leafless, W Teal arrives. 30.032â29.937 29.706â29.-108 29.553â29.487 29.496-29.412 29.362-29.225 29.071â28.989 29.057â28.84S 50â42 N.W. 54-48 S. 40â44 E. 43â44 E. 54-46 E. 58-49 S.W. 60â49 s.w. 06 1.02 13 23 1,24 34 12 Sun Rises. Sun Sets, Moon Moon*8 R,&S,, Age. 12 a. 7 14 15 17 19 21 3
RMRE4D2A–. Birds. Birds. 206 (EDICNEMID.I;. Butler, S. F. iv, p. 14: t, p. 232; vii, p. 186 ; ix, pp. 299, 427 ; Hurm Sf Dav. S. F. vi, p. 458; Ball, S. F. yii, p. 227; Cripps, ihid. p. 301; Hume, Cat. Jio. 858; Legge, Btrds Ceyl. p. 974; Reid, 8. F. x, p. 67; Davidson, ibid. p. 319; Oates, B. B. ii, p. 357; Barnes, Birds Bom. p. 336; Salvadori, Ann. Mm. Civ. Gen. (2) iv, p. 46; Hume, S. F. xi, p. 316; Oates in Hume's N. ^ E. 2nd ed. iii, p. 336; Sharpe, Cat. B. M. xxiv, p. 20. Carvanaca grisea, Hodgson, J. A. S. B. v, p. 776 (1836). Barra harwanak, H.; Abi of Falconers; Gang titai (Ganges lapwing), Be
RMRG0CBG–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 324 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 98 CO âI CD Q LU LU CL CO CO 0.94 0.90 0.86- 0.82 0.78 0.74 070- 0.66- 0.62 0.58 0.54-1 0.50 0.46 0.42 038 034 030- 0.26 022 0.18- 0.14- 0.10- 0.06- 1977 CM OJ CNJ. 0.50- 0.46- p n 0.42- i 11 0.38- i iOi 0.34 0.30- i II 1978 026 022- 0.18- - 0.14- 0.10- â rT J^ 0.06- 0.02- r . - Lj ^ â. ALL YEARS ALL FISH. 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.
RMRG44G0–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 48 CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME 0) O o a. 40 20 147 â r-m 237 40 20 200 ^^lr^ 338 40 20 126 ix. 80 JJ 40, 20 46 ^TTl 82 40 20 20 134 n-i 40] 79 20 123 456 7 8 9 >10 P. bellus total length ( mm ) 40 20 46 n rr^^fMlm^ 128 JMttun 40 20 103 -nrfrnj I 84 jm r^m 40 20 14 a. 40 20 0 nnm n 40 mluln 40 20 Dec 1976 Feb 1977 Mar 1977 Apr 1977 May 1977 Jun 1977 Jul 1977 Aug-1977 Sep 1977 Nov 1977 Dec 1977 <5 7 9 1113 15 17' 220 C. plumosus to
RMRD2H81–. Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. 200 F. Bcche, Mittlere Zusammensetzung der wichtigeren Tiefengesteinst3'pen nach R. A. Daly. Zeichen Nummer bei Daly Si AI G Gd T Di Gb Sy El Es Th P 78 4 28 30 32 39 13 24 59 63 57 Alaskit (Glimmerfreier Granit) Granit Granodiorit Quarzdiorit Quarzfreier Diorit Gabbro Syenit (Gesamtmittel) . . Nephelinsyenit Essexit Theralith Peridotit (Gesamtmittc!) . 71-9 66-5 61-6 56-9 54-1 45-3 57-1 50-0 46-5 45'2 40-0 15-4 20-5 23-9 29-0 30-3 37-7 26-1 26-7 33-7 33-0 51-9 12-7 13-0 14-5 14-1 15-G 17-0 16-8 23-3 19-8 21-8 8-1 Ein zweiter wicht
RMRG80F1–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 71.—Azurite. Skylark Mine, Bayhorse district, Custer County Mcasurements of azurite crystal, Skylark mine Form Symbol Quality, description Measured Calculated No. Letter Gdt. Miller V P <e P 1 c a m a . I p h 0 coO oo 10 0% 02 2 001 100 110 101 023 021 221 90 00 90 00 49 28 90 00 2 48 1 05 49 38 1 57 90 00 90 00 46 39 32 05 61 14 70 13 90 00 90 00 49 39 90 00 4 05 1 22 50 13 2 24 ? do 90 00 3 ...do. .. 90 00 4 47 10 5 ft Very good .. do 30 28 60 25 7 70 02 ELMORE COUNTY Small amounts of azurite have been reported as occurring in the
RMRHT8RR–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Blackfoot River @ Raymond Bridge (Mile - 58.4) - 2002. 24-Apr- 14-May 02 02 22-Aug- 11-Sep- 02 02 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp Var Temp April 52.11 40.37 46.37 2.44 5.96 May 58.80 41.49 50.27 4.22 17.78 June 63.08 42.90 53.57 4.58 20.99 July 69.49 54.33 63.01 3.66 13.43 August 65.40 55.17 60.70 2.21 4.88 September 64.53 49.31 57.66 3.52 12.37 Blackfoot River @ Scotty Brown Bridge (Mile - 44.3) - 2002. P
RMRJWMK3–. Atti della Accademia gioenia di scienze naturali in Catania. RisulUiti delle oimcnmziom meteorologiche del 1905 ece. Qiiatlru N. 2 — 1905.. Direni. I!t04 Oi-iiiiaio '905 Fcliliiaio. Marzo . Ai)rilo . Maggio . Giugno . Luglio. Agosto. SettiMnbr« Ottolire . Novpinlire DuM'niliri' Inverno . Primavera. Estate . . Autunno. Anno nieteor. > l'ivile 9> s .o h O P. se K 1 o Tè nini 1,68 1, 99 2, 47 •>, .51 3, 14 3, 64 1, 80 5, 73 6,68 4, 70 4, 32 o 89 1, 70 ^, 05 3, 10 5, 74 3 97 li 71 3 71 s e -si a = o •e inni 57,1 W 74,5 W 46, U w 19,3 w 4,3 NE 80,3 NK 3,6 NE 27,9 NE i,3 E 45,7 NE 98,7 W
RMRMKMX9–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. LV Art rat. 256 I^k 26 30 34 38 42 46 50 14H ws :-J Loripes tiratula Kruispad (12) N=71 RV Art rat <Q05 Ln l 22-1 20 I Dosmia lupinus Churchhaven (21) RV 18- N=100 Art rat 0,13 16 14- p. 12 NO ia 8- 6- 4- 2- r^l 161 14- B 10^ Dosmia lupinus Verlorevlei (1) RV Art. rat. 0,40 8 N=52 n ^6- V 4 ] 2- r^ - 12 ) 10 D 14 18 22 Width ( 26 30 34 38 mm) 10 Dosmia lupinus Verlorevlei (3) ? 1 1 RV —| Art rat. 0,10 No6 N=80 4- 2 ltlT ^ln 6 10 14 18 22 26 30 34 Dosmia lupinus Kruispad(12) ^rd L RV I Art. rat.
RMRFRTFF–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 86 CONDUCTIVITY AND VISCOSITY IN MIXED SOLVENTS. TABLE 53. — Comparison of the conductivities of lithium nitrate. — Continued. V In mixtures of acetone and water at 0°. In mixtures of acetone and water at 25°. Op. ct. 25 p. ct. 50 p. ct. 75p.ct. 100 p.ct. 0 p. ct. 25 p.ct. 50 p. ct. 75 p. ct. 100 p.ct. 5 44.45 27.31 21.81 21.25 7.78 80.72 55.69 43.37 36.78 9.25 10 46.39 27.37 23.48 24.41 9.67 83.87 56.35 47.84 42.65 10.87 25 49.57 30.32 24.90 27.64 11.35 91.4 62.74 51.33 48.92 12.86 50 51.4 31.50 26.26 30.25 14.07 94.4 65.3 54.4 54.14 15.64 100
RMRMKMYW–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 10 14 18 22 26 30 34 38 42 46 50 Width (mm) C Tellina madagascariensis Verlorevlei (3) ^y N=55 ll Art. rat 1,46 • 6 No 4-1 2 50 54 58 62 66 70 74 78 82 E n Gastrana matgdoa Vferlorevlei (3) N=74. LV Art rat. 256 I^k 26 30 34 38 42 46 50 14H ws :-J Loripes tiratula Kruispad (12) N=71 RV Art rat <Q05 Ln l 22-1 20 I Dosmia lupinus Churchhaven (21) RV 18- N=100 Art rat 0,13 16 14- p. 12 NO ia 8- 6- 4- 2- r^l 161 14- B 10^ Dosmia lupinus Verlorevlei (1) RV Art. rat. 0,40 8 N=52 n ^6- V 4 ] 2- r^ - 12
RMREMW6G–. Rapport sur l'expédition à la Baie d'Hudson en 1886 sous le commandement du lieut. A.R. Gordon, M.R. [microforme]. Alerte (Navire); Alert (Ship); Sciences naturelles; Natural history. S9 les au GoDl«t de A»heJ ' Observât «ar, 1 rature. ï W?tÎ;km;" W" ''''•- '' '«P*-»»- 1886.incla«ivement. ;s Moyenne dajoor plu froid. i 1 s ai i 1 1 2S 56 37-43 30 19 t-2« 15-73 38 65 80-70 T-81 - 11*33 18-41 7 47 10-S - 20*3 6-66 - 6'3» 10 « - 39 03 —18-26 - 36 2» 130 - 34-63 -16-24 - 35-4i 10-2 . 33<83 — 1-64 - 16-37 14-8 - 9-65 12 90 1 71 ll-I 9 36 38-53 19-17 93 3308 41-31 31-68 9-1 35 03 46-
RMRJMHT3–. Handbuch der Forstwissenschaft. In Verbindung mit A. Bühler [et al.] Hrsg. von Tuisko Lorey. Forests and forestry. 308 IX. Sdjiiticrfl, J^orftbt'iiujjiing, Seüebcn SSogenpuntte o^tie weitere Siedjiiiing abäufterfen. Ãe ergeben fid) 3. i8. nv r=lüü SBenn für b: luovaiià äöenn für b: 2,45 roorauä äBenn für worauf a = g P a ^= ^g V 42 10 0,50 9,96 1,00 22"= 21,59 4,87 9,25 39,03 18,u7 11 61 10,95 1,22 24 2,92 ; 23,47 5,80 44 10,20 40,56 19,87 12 72 11,94 1,44 26 3,44 ' 25,32 6,82 46 11,21 42,06 21,7s 13 85 12,92 1,70 28 4,00 27,15 7,92 48 12,'27 43,47 23,78 14 98 13,90 1,96 30
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