RMW0R1Y4–Archive image from page 206 of Description des animaux sans vertèbres. Description des animaux sans vertèbres découverts dans le bassin de Paris pour servir de supplément à la Description des coquilles fossiles des environs de Paris comprenant une revue générale de toutes les espèces actuellement connues descriptiondesan0203pldes Year: 1860 59 38 V' J7 J4 'V/ ANIMAUX SANS VERTÈBRES DU BASSIN DE PARIS 33 In Becquet,Paris J.B.Baillière etfils.Libraii-cs a Paris,
RM2CHWFEP–. Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . Prione. Dea^^er»Prionus Coriarius: thorace marginato tridentato, corpore piceo, aiitennis brevibus. Fahric. Syst. Ent. n. 7. p. i6i. Spec. Ins. T. I. n. q. p. 206. Main. Ins. T.I. n. 7. p. 129. Ent. Syst. T. II. n. i5. p. 246.Ceramhyx Coriarius. JLinn. Syst. Nat. n. 7. p. 622. $Ceramhyx imhricornis. Linn. Syst. Nat. n. 5. p. 622.^Geoffr. Ins. T. I. n. 1. p. 198. tab. III. fig. 9.Begeer Ins. T.V. n. 1. p. 5g. tab. III. fig. 5.Scopol, carn. n. 161. ic. 161.Roesel Insekt. II. Th. p. i5. tab. 1. fig. 1. 2,Schijffgr Ic. In». Ratii
RMW0R1XJ–Archive image from page 206 of Description, vertus et usages de. Description, vertus et usages de sept cents dix-neuf plantes : tant étrangeres que de nos climats ; et de cent trente-quartre animaux, en sept cents trente planches, gravées en taille-douce, sur les desseins dʼaprès nature, de M. de Gersault, par MM. de Fehrt, Prevost, Duflos, Martinet, &c. et rangées suivant lʼordre du livre intitulé Matiere médicale de M. Geoffroy .. descriptionvertu01geof Year: 1767
RM2CNTK5F–. The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma . J. A. S. B. xii, p. .306; Horsf. Sf M.Cat. i, p. 33. Nisaetus cin-atus, Blyth, J. A. S. B. xiv, p. 174. Spizaetus limnaetus, var., Blyth, Cat. p. 24. Limnaetus cristatellus, Jerdon, B. 1. i, p. 71. Spizaetus cirrhatus, Blyth, Ibis, 1866, p. 242; Hume, Rough Notes,p. 206; id. S. F. iii, p. 446; Sharpe, Cat. B. M. i, p. 269; Fair-bank, S. F. iv, p. 253; Hume ^- Bourd. ibid. p. 356; Oates inHumes N. ^f E. 2nd ed. iii, p. 147. Spizaetus sphynx, Hume, S. F. i, p. 321. Limnaetus cirrhatus, Gurney, Ibis, 1877, p. 429; Ball, S. F. vii,p. 198;
RMT3XYN5–Archive image from page 206 of Die Pflanzenvereine der Magellansländer . Die Pflanzenvereine der Magellansländer : nebst einem Beitrage zur Ökologie der magellanischen Vegetation diepflanzenverei00dus Year: 1903 r=i; m ri/; 4d) P. DüBÄN del.
RM2CEPFP9–. Opuscula anatomico-chirurgica. res. p. 91.1. 30. pro Saraltimbis leg. Sacrolumbis, p. I04.1.9. pro fcutal leg fcutali p. ioy. 1.6. pro rari leg. variae. p. 1Q6. . 27. pro iis leg ts. 1,50 pro Majowo leg.Mayorv»p. Hl, 1.14. pro Bibis leg. Biiis. 1. ig. pro canaticulos leg. canaliculos.p.118. 1» 26. pro anoftomofes leg. anaflomofes*p. I $9.1. «1. pro$. 16. leg. §, «.p. 160.L 18. pro ceuteque leg. cuteque.p. 190-1.26. pro civitati leg. cavitati.p. 200.1. II. pro funt leg. ficut.p. 20J. iin. 24- & 5 j. t imermedii , irttetnodii.p. 206. lin. 3 f * * p, 21J. lin. 33, pro fub feminervofo lege fupr
RMRX83JW–Edible and poisonous mushrooms of Edible and poisonous mushrooms of Canada ediblepoisonousm00grov Year: 1979 •2 00 On (U u p 60 Figures 199-208 199. Hygrophorus nitidus. 200. H. nitidus. 201. H. olivaceoalbus. 202. H. oHvaceoalbus 203. H. pratensis. 204. H. psittacinus. 205. H. pudorinus. 206. H. speciosus. 207. H. puniceus. 208. H. puniceus. 114
RM2CNTPXY–. The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma . H/, ibid. p. 214; Beavan, Ibis, 1869, p. 416; McMnster, J. A. S. B. xl, pt. 2, p. 209; Walden, Ibis, 1871, p. 162.Xanthola^ma haBiuacephala, Marshall, Mon. Cap. p. 101, pi. 42; Hayes Lloyd, Ibis, 1873, p. 407 ; Adam, S. F. ii, p. 466; Butler, S. F. iii, p. 460; ix, p. 387 ; Blanford, S. F. v, p. 245; Hu7ne ^ I)av. S. F. vi, p. 155; Ball, S. F. vii, p. 206 ; Cripps, ibid. p. 264 ; Legqe, Birds Ceyl. p. 218; Hume, Cat. no. 197 ; Scully, S. F. viii, p. 253 ; Vidal, S. F. ix, p. 54 ; Reid, S. F. x, p. 26 ; Oates, B. B. ii, p. 136; id. in H
RMRYR1PJ–Edible and poisonous mushrooms of Edible and poisonous mushrooms of Canada . ediblepoisonousm00grov Year: 1979 •2 00 On (U u p 60 Figures 199-208 199. Hygrophorus nitidus. 200. H. nitidus. 201. H. olivaceoalbus. 202. H. oHvaceoalbus 203. H. pratensis. 204. H. psittacinus. 205. H. pudorinus. 206. H. speciosus. 207. H. puniceus. 208. H. puniceus. 114
RM2CNTR3F–. The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma . p. 303; Stoliczka, J. A. S. B. xxxvii, pt. 2, p. 22; id. S. F. ii, p. 461; Brooks, J.A.S. B. xli, pt. 2, p. 74; Butler, S. F. in, p. 459 ; v, p. 227 ; ix, p. 386 ; Ball, S. F. vii, p. 206 ; Hume, Cat. no. 188 ; Barnes, Birds Bom. p. 120.Jynx torquilla, Bh/fh, Ibis, 1866, pp. 356, 357.lynx tox({va?i, Jiidduljih, Ibis,d>&., p. 49; Scully, ibid. p. 4.30; Oates, B. B. ii, p. 23 ; Hume, S. F. xi, p. 65 ; Hargitt, Cat. B. M. xviii, p. 560; Salvadori, Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. (2) vii, p. 380; Oates in Hmus N. Sf E. 2nd ed. ii, p. 318; Sharp
RMT03JEP–Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild . drhgbronnsklasse020301bron Year: 1889 200 Seewalzen. Uebersicht über das Blutgefässsystem. Gefässe zur Speiseröhre (S. 206). Gefässe zur Poli'schen Fühlergefässe Blase (S. 206). Gefässe zum Steinkanal (S. 206). Genitalgefässe (S. 219). i- b o 0) a a V a> b ►*) P: to o (S. 205).
RMRHJG89–. Birds of eastern Canada. Birds. A. Redstart (p. 204). Male Female. B. Catbird (p. 206).. 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.. Taverner, P. A. (Percy Algernon), 1875-1947. Ottawa, J. de L. Taché, Printer
RMT0TJHB–Draft environmental impact statement prepared Draft environmental impact statement prepared on the proposed Point Reyes/Farallon Islands Marine Sanctuary / U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Coastal Zone Management draftenvironmen00nati Year: 1980 FIGURE F-8. Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act Amendments exempted area around the Point Reyes wilderness area (P.L. 95-372, §206(2)(h)) F-54
RMRHJG6W–. Birds of eastern Canada. Birds -- Canada. V^^ X. W y. v i M ^-- o- k B. Catbird (p. 206).. 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.. Taverner, Percy Algernon, 1875-1947. Ottawa, J. de L. Tachprinter
RMT246M5–Archive image from page 301 of Digest of agricultural implements, patented Digest of agricultural implements, patented in the United States from A.D. 1789 to July 1881 .. digestofagricult02alle Year: 1886 2 Sh«eI9--Shi*l2 W. E, BLtECKER Improvement in Rotary-Plows. ,No. 129,206. P.I..I.41.1, i«,i»;!. mb M â //»- /,MKlrr. G.A fORSGARO Improvement in Cullivato
RMREEW96–. Comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative; Vertebrates -- Anatomy. DIGESTIVE ORGANS. 233 The bile is passed to the intestine by the bile duct (choledochal or hepatic duct), but the other products are carried away by the blood (internal secretion). Theanlage of the liver is a ventral diverticulum from the archenteron (p. 206), which grows forward from its point of origin, branches again and again, the ultimate branches forming the glandular part of the organ, the proximal parts of the outgrowth giving rise to the bile duct (ocasionally multiple) which empties into the intestine
RMT246M4–Archive image from page 301 of Digest of agricultural implements, patented Digest of agricultural implements, patented in the United States from A.D. 1789 to July 1881 .. digestofagricult02alle Year: 1886 398 CULTlV/i TORS-ROTARY. W. E. CLEECKEfl. Imptoyemsnt in Rotary-Plo» htiMU July 16, 18T2. , M-.., 2 Sh«eI9--Shi*l2 W. E, BLtECKER Improvement in Rotary-Plows. ,No. 129,206. P.I..I.41.1, i«,i»;!. mb M â //»- /,MKlrr.
RMRG30DY–. The Canadian entomologist. Insects; Entomology. Can. Ent., Vol. LII. Plate IX.. NEW LEPIDOPTERA FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA. (See p. 206;.. 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.. Entomological Society of Canada (1863-1871); Entomological Society of Canada (1951- ); Entomological Society of Ontario. Ottawa [etc. ] Entomological Society of Canada [etc. ]
RMT1HYJB–Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine diseasesofcattle00mous Year: 1920 Fig. 206.—The bovine blood fluke {Schisto- soma bovis), male and female. X 9. (After Leuckart, 1894, p. 467, Fig. 204 A.) Fig. 207.—Cross section of bovine blood fluke {Schistoso)7ia bovis), showing the position of the female in the gynaecophoric canal. X 200. (After Leuckart, 1894, p. 472, Fig. 209.) the consequent location of the agglomeration of eggs, determine the particular symptoms. Either the genito-urinary system is attacked, in which case hsematuria is one of the first sy
RMRJFB30–. Catalogue Systematique / Museum d'Histoire Naturelle des Pays-Bas. Cat. Ost. Oiseaux. PI. XIII.. J. C. Wakerlin phot. Fîtrnariiis rtcfus (Gm.). Cat. a, p. 206. 8 O 2. n.. 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.. Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie te Leiden. Leiden : Museum d'Histoire Naturelle des Pays-Bas
RMT3XYP8–Archive image from page 206 of Die Säugetiere des schweizerischen Eocaens. Die Säugetiere des schweizerischen Eocaens : critischer Catalog der Materialien diesugetierede72steh Year: 1903 Flgnr CCCLXIV. Necrosorex Quercyi Filhol. — Linke Manilibel mit M3, Alveolen von M2—P.> und Wurzelstunipf des Vorderz.ihnes. Länge M3—Pj 0,015. — :i. Von aussen, in natürlicher Grösse. — b. Von oben, vergrössert. — c. Von vorn oben, vergrössert. — Phos- phorite des Quercy. — (Nach Filhol 1890.) Der einzige an dem Necrosorexkiefer erhaltene Molar, M3, nimmt sich aus wie eine etwas bizarrere Modificatio
RMRG55DT–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. SCULPIN STUDIES 217 outline of the entire cephalic canal system of a hypothetical species of sculpin. It is hoped that these features will be investigated by other workers and that this outline will serve as a basis for comparison. The terminology is after Hubbs and Cannon (1935) as modified by Illick {1956). In contrast with Illick {op. cii., p. 206, fig. 1) we enumerate the pores of the lateral canal from the attachment of the gill
RMT02HMB–Dr. K.W. van Gorkom's Oost-Indische cultures. Opnieuw uitg. onder redactie van H.C. Prinsen Geerligs. [Door J.P. van der Stock et al.] . drkwvangorkomsoo02gorkuoft Year: 1917 206 vingers uit de bes drukken kan. Het vruchtvleesch is ook dunner, zoodat de verhouding tusschen beskoffie en marktkoffie, de uitlevering, bij de Abeokuta voordeeliger is tlan bij de liberica. Deze verhouding, die voor de praktijk uit den aard der zaak van veel belang is, hangt natuurlijk ook in zekere mate van de groei- voorwaarden af, maar is vooral bij de verschillende soorten zeer uit- eenloopend. Fig. 6^. Cotfe
RMRMNWXM–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 10 Messrs. J. Wood-Mason and A. Alcock on spines. Our specimen, which is over G inches long and in good preservation, was examined in the fresh state, and if it should prove to be identical with Chiasmodus, we consider that Cfriasmodus must be removed from the Malacopterygians, while Ponerodon must become a synonym. (iii.) Paroneirodes (I. c. p. 206).—A Pediculate with the spinous dorsal fin reduced to two (luminiferous) cephalic tentacles, and hardly differing from the Arctic
RMT03H5R–Einführung in die vergleichende Anatomie der Wirbeltiere, für Studierende . einfhrungindie00wied Year: 1907 206 Gehirn der Säuger. desselben in einen mittleren und in zwei seitliche Abschnitte tritt bei den Säugetieren noch viel stärker hervor. Jener wird hier zum sogen. Wurm (Vermis), diese dagegen repräsentieren den Flocculus und die Kleinhirn h e in is p hä re n. Zwischen dem Entwickelungsgrad des seitlichen und des mittleren Abschnittes des Cerebellum der Säugetiere besteht eine Wechselbe- ziehung derart, dtià der letztere um so einfacher gestaltet ist, je mehr sich die erstere
RMRD8MTH–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Mont. 420 Monticululipora discoidea, James. Cat. Lower Silurian fossils, 1871. Nicholson, Pal. Ohio, Vol. 2, p. 206, 1875. CoUett's Indiana Report of. |g^^^^^??Sl^^ jQ mens. Fig. 5, upper side of a specimen, enlarged.—Hudson river (Cincinnati) formation in southern Ohio. /// h. Monticulipora frondosa, D'Orbigny. Collett's Indiana. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - color
RMT249MD–Archive image from page 437 of Die Vögel der paläarktischen Fauna Die Vögel der paläarktischen Fauna systematische Übersicht der in Europa, Nord-Asien und der Mittelmeerregion vorkommenden Vögel dievgelderpal02hart Year: 1910 J220 (iressores. Unterscheidet sich von P, kucorodia wie folgt: Stirn 1 cm oder weiter nackt (bei 1 leucorodia 1—2 mm), schwarz. Kinn und nur der vorderste Teil der Kehle nackt und schwarz, die Befiederung keilförmig gegen den Schnabel hin, etwa so weit wie der Schnabelwinkel, in das nackte Feld hin- einreichend (Fig. 206). Schopf der alten Vögel kleiner. Im ganzen etw
RMRGE1M1–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 228 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. Eastern Basin, where the increase, at 200 meters, was about .6%o in this period (33.8%o to 34.4%o). We have no records of seasonal changes in the eastern half of the -Gulf after September; for our western stations, this has been discussed (p. 206). Finally, I should point out that the water close to land, off Shel- burne (Station 10313) was even fresher on the surface in September Meter 0. Fig. 74.— Salinity profile across the continental shelf oif Shelburne, Nova Scotia, J
RMT0D7C8–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 407 Gattung Prototridiia Rost. Monogr. App. (1876), 38; Massee Moiiogr., 126 pr. p.; Lister Monogr. ed. 1, 206, ed. 2, 260^ Macbride N. Am. Slime- Moulds, 199; Schinz in Mitt. Naturw. Ges. Winterthur VI, 118; Schröter in Engler und Prantl Natürl. Pflanzenfam. I, 1, 24 pr. p.; Torrend in Broteria VI, 47, VII, 71, VJII, 28. Mit nur einer Art: P. metallica (Berkeley) Massee in Journ. Micr. Soc. (1889), 350, fig. 26, Monogr. 127; Lister ed.
RMRG5GWJ–. The butterfly book : a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies. Genus Anosia southward are arrested by the ocean. The writer has seen stunted trees on the New Jersey coast in the middle of October, when the foliage has already fallen, so completely covered with clinging masses of these butterflies as to present the appearance of trees in full leaf (Fig. 79).. Fig. 79.—Swarms of milkweed butterflies resting on a tree. Photographed at night by Professor C. F. Nachtrieb. (From " Insect Life," vol. v, p. 206, by special permission of the United Sta
RMT0TDFW–Dr KW van Gorkom's Oost-Indische Dr. K.W. van Gorkom's Oost-Indische cultures. Opnieuw uitg. onder redactie van H.C. Prinsen Geerligs. [Door J.P. van der Stock et al.] drkwvangorkomsoo02gorkuoft Year: 1917 Fi<^. 205. Alcides I.eeuwenii. Il 2 X vergruot. d. I' r a c h t k e V e r s. {Biiprestidac). .Als vijamlcn an de cacao doen zich twee soorten der Bitprestidoi voornamelijk kennen, n. 1. Clirysochroa fulminans,Ychr. (de z.g. sambcr lilen) en de Catoxaiitha bicolor, Fabr. (zie Fig. 206) I )c reusachtige larven boren voor- namelijk de stammen aan en dringen daarin tot het hout toe door,
RMRGGH1M–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. 228 bulletin: museum of compailvtive zoology. Eastern Basin, where the increase, at 200 meters, was about .6%o in this period (33.8Sco to 34.4%o). We have no records of seasonal changes in the eastern half of the Gulf after September; for our western stations, this has been discussed (p. 206). Finally, I should point out that the water close to land, off Shel- burne (Station 10313) was even fresher on the surface in September Meter 0. Fig. 74.— Salinity profile across the continental shelf off Shelbume, Nova
RMRG5HA5–. The butterfly book; a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies. Genus Anosia southward are arrested by the ocean. The writer has seen stunted trees on the New Jersey coast in the middle of October, when the foliage has already fallen, so completely covered with clinging masses of these butterflies as to present the appearance of trees in full leaf (Fig. 79).. Fig. 79.—Swarms of milkweed butterflies resting on a tree. Photographed at night by Professor C. F. Nachtiieb. (From " Insect Life," vol. v, p. 206, by special permission of the United Stat
RMRDERG1–. The birds of North and Middle America : a descriptive catalogue of the higher groups, genera, species, and subspecies of birds known to occur in North America, from the Arctic lands to the Isthmus of Panama, the West Indies and other islands of the Caribbean sea, and the Galapagos Archipelago . Birds. BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA 67 //. Tail less than half as long as wing; males with a conspicuous tuft of elongated feathers and a large inflatable air sac on each side of neck Tympanuchus (p. 206) dd. Tail strongly graduated, with middle pair of rectrices projecting con- spicuously beyond
RMRDJ4YN–. Secrets of earth and sea. Science; Natural history; Archaeology; Art, Primitive. 54 SECRETS OF EARTH AND SEA through South-East Spain and also from Italy into that region, and affected injuriously the "naturalistic" Aurigna- cian art, and superseded it in Azilian and Neolithic times. We find late drawings (Azilian age ?) in some of the east Spanish caves of a very much simplified character, small human figures armed with bow and arrow, and others reduced to geometric or mere symbolic lines derived from human and animal form (see Fig. 52, p. 206). The latest studies of Breuil on thi
RMRDF1KX–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 825. P. veinicdsus. 5. P. (v.) LATiFO^Lius Schrad. The broad-leaved Philadelphus, or Mock Orange. Identification. Schrad. Diss. Philad.; Dec. Prod., 3. p. 206.; Don's Mill., 2. p. 807. Synoni/me. P. pubesceas Ceis. Hart. Lois. Herb.Amat.t.lSSi. Engravings. Lois. Herb. Amat., t. 208.; and
RMRDF1H0–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. XXXI. NITRARIA CEiE : NITRA RIA. 467 80S. D. birbora. They will grow in any dry soil, and are readily propagated by cuttings of the half-ripened wood. jt 1. D- ba'kbara L. The barbarous Decumaria. Identificatim. Lin. Sp., No. 1668. j Pursh Sept., 1. p. 328.; Dec. Prod., 3. p. 206. Synimi
RMRG5G99–. The butterfly book; a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies. Genus Anosia southward are arrested by the ocean. The writer has seen stunted trees on the New Jersey coast in the middle of October, when the foliage has already fallen, so completely covered with clinging masses of these butterflies as to present the appearance of trees in full leaf (Fig. 79).. Fig. 79.—Swarms of milkweed butterflies resting on a tree. Photographed at night by Professor C. F. Nachtrieb. (From " Insect Life," vol. v, p. 206, by special permission of the United Stat
RMRF089A–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Moths; Lepidoptera. ELYsms. 107 1377. Elysius pallidicosta. Onyfhcs pallidlcosta, Wlk. iii. 749 (1855); Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 206. S. Head olive-brown ; palpi and antennae dark brown ; thorax olive and dark brown; coxae orange fulvous; abdomen dark brown, lateral stripes and the ventral surface except extremity white. Fore. Fig. 80.—Elysius pallidicosta, (^. . wing dark brown, the costa pale with reddish brown below it; the median nervure and inner margin streaked with reddish brown
RMRF0HJ8–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 384 xoctutd.t:. Genus HOM^A. Homma, Giieii. Noct. iii. p. 206 (1852) Type. clathrum. Proboscis fully developecl ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint hardly reaching to vertex of head and moderately scaled, the 3rd long and somewhat acuminate at tip ; frons smooth, with tuft of hair above; eyes large, round ; antennse of male ciliated ; thorax clothed with hair and scales mixed and without crests; tibite of male and the hind tarsi above typically fringed with long hair, the fore and hind tibire not spined ; abdomen smoothly scaled
RMRD930E–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 881 Rhyn. sendii (Proc. Geol. Soc. Lond. II, p. 206) as to suggest generic identity. Oomifercus limestone. Villa. Rhynchodus secans, Newberry. Pal. Ohio, Vol. 1,1873, Tal.Ohw.f Pi.XXtt fi.. Pixxvni. page 310, plate 28, fig. 1, nat. size, upper ? tooth, worn cutting. 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 rese
RMRG5FT9–. The butterfly book; a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies -- North America. Genus Anosia southward are arrested by the ocean. The writer has seen stunted trees on the New Jersey coast in the middle of October, when the foliage has already fallen, so completely covered with clinging masses of these butterflies as to present the appearance of trees in full leaf (Fig. 79).. FIG. 79.—Swarms of milkweed butterflies resting on a tree. Photographed at night by Professor C. F. Nachtrieb. (From " Insect Life," vol. v, p. 206, by special permission o
RMRE4T21–. The birds of the Japanese Empire. Birds. 344 LIMICOL^. 349. SCOLOPAX GALLINULA. (JACK SNIPE.) Scolopax galUnula, Linneus, Syst. Nat. i. p. 244 (1766). The Jack Snipe is the smallest of all the Japanese Snipes (wing from carpal joint 4 to 4"3 inches). It has a purple gloss on its mantle^ and metallic green on the inside wehs of its scapulars.. -^hM-^ Scolopax gallinula. Figures : Dresser, Birds of Europe, vii. pi. 544. The Jack Snipe passes the Japanese coasts on its spring and autumn migrations. It has been procured at Hakodadi on the 3rd of October (Whitely, Ibis, 1867, p. 206); and th
RMRH2P4D–. British zoology. Zoology; Vertebrates. CHIEJTE VEjSTUS (p - 206). 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; Richmond, Charles Wallace, 1868-1932, former owner. DSI; Mearns, Edgar Alexander, 1856-1916, former owner. DSI. London : Printed for Wilkie and Robinson; J. Nunn; White and Cochrane; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Cadell and Davies; J. Harding; J. Booth; J. Richardson; J. Ma
RMRH2P4M–. British zoology. Zoology; Vertebrates. Pl.LV. v ol.4 <y& fejt STROJfO MACTRA (p. 1. CHIEJTE VEjSTUS (p - 206). 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; Richmond, Charles Wallace, 1868-1932, former owner. DSI; Mearns, Edgar Alexander, 1856-1916, former owner. DSI. London : Printed for Wilkie and Robinson; J. Nunn; White and Cochrane; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Cadell an
RMRG91XR–. Bulletin - State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut. Geology; Zoology; Botany; Natural history. 24 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. Pronotum not extending back over the abdomen; not elevated .. 8 Pronotum extending back over the abdomen, usually much elevated MEMBRACIDAE, p. 163 Tibiae with but few spines, not in two rows .. .CERCOPIDAE, p. 206 Tibiae with a double row of spines beneath. .CICADELLIDAE, p. 56 Family FULGORIDAE. By Edward Payson Van Duzee. In its general facies this family is widely distinct from those that precede it. The head is usually large
RMRF8AND–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 384 xoctutd.t:. Genus HOM^A. Homma, Giieii. Noct. iii. p. 206 (1852) Type. clathrum. Proboscis fully developecl ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint hardly reaching to vertex of head and moderately scaled, the 3rd long and somewhat acuminate at tip ; frons smooth, with tuft of hair above; eyes large, round ; antennse of male ciliated ; thorax clothed with hair and scales mixed and without crests; tibite of male and the hind tarsi above typically fringed with long hair, the fore and hind tibire not spined ; abdomen smoothly scaled
RMRHP9FJ–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. AREA „ -NEW BRUNSWCK WESTERN /NOVA SCOTIAN CENTRAL. B APRIL MAY JUNE AUG SEPT FIG. 10. Calanus finmarchicus. Seasonal changes in the relative percentage of (A) copepodites to adults, and (B) copepodites to eggs and nauplii. cant increase (Fig. 10£), is considered to represent a dying off of adults after spawning. This appears to be a rather well-established characteristic of the species in the eastern Atlantic (Damas, 1905; Paulsen, 1906; Nicholls, 1933) and has been suggested by Bigelow (1926, p. 206) in the Gulf of Maine..
RMRF8E4D–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Moths; Lepidoptera. ELYsms. 107 1377. Elysius pallidicosta. Onyfhcs pallidlcosta, Wlk. iii. 749 (1855); Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 206. S. Head olive-brown ; palpi and antennae dark brown ; thorax olive and dark brown; coxae orange fulvous; abdomen dark brown, lateral stripes and the ventral surface except extremity white. Fore. Fig. 80.—Elysius pallidicosta, (^. . wing dark brown, the costa pale with reddish brown below it; the median nervure and inner margin streaked with reddish brown
RMRR30JW–. The actinomycetes. Actinomycetales. nl^ sroLoov 133 90 • •'••• ••• ;••••" "••...••?? 70 - • • • •, • • • •. 50 / ^'-^'Oc'" / / 30 / / / / / / / 10 - / / ; DAYS. Figure 65. Effect of glucose on streptomycin production; key same as in Fig. 64. (Reproduced from: X. A. Krassilnikov, 1950, p. 206). grow only above a certain temperature, al- though they may remain alive, without multiplication, at much lower temperatures. When the temperature reaches a point which is specific for each organism, growth begins. The rates of reproduction and of the meta- bolic reactions increase ra
RMRF136B–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Moths; Lepidoptera. Fig. 196.— Grammarctia hilinea, $. i-. with more or less developed terminal series of black points, and often the terminal half suffused with black. Hob. Mashonaland, Salisbury {Marshall), 4 $ ; Natal, Durban (Bowker), 3 $ and 1 $ type. Kvp. 36 millim. Genus PHEYGANOPTERYX *, Phrygano'pter'yx, Saalm. Lep. Madag. i. p. 155 (1884) ilfaka, Kirby, Oat. Het. p. 206 (1893) Type. .... strigilata. ... strigilata. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi oblique, reaching just
RMRG70CE–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. BIRDS OP NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA 67 //. Tail less than half as long as wing; males with a conspicuous tuft of elongated feathers and a large inflatable air sac on each side of neck Tympanuchus (p. 206) dd. Tail strongly graduated, with middle pair of rectrices projecting con- spicuously beyond the next pair Pedioecetes (p. IS?) aa. Tail nearly, to quite, as long as wing, strongly graduated, rectrices (20) nar- row, acuminate, and rigid; tarsus longer than middle toe with claw; feathers of chest very rigid, with spiny shafts; portion of culm
RMRF8TC1–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Moths; Lepidoptera. Fig. 196.— Grammarctia hilinea, $. i-. with more or less developed terminal series of black points, and often the terminal half suffused with black. Hob. Mashonaland, Salisbury {Marshall), 4 $ ; Natal, Durban (Bowker), 3 $ and 1 $ type. Kvp. 36 millim. Genus PHEYGANOPTERYX *, Phrygano'pter'yx, Saalm. Lep. Madag. i. p. 155 (1884) ilfaka, Kirby, Oat. Het. p. 206 (1893) Type. .... strigilata. ... strigilata. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi oblique, reaching just
RMRD7KTA–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. PSEU. 804 Pseudopecopteris sillimani. Lesq. (Pecopteris silli- mani, Bgt.) Geol. 111. IV, p. 401) Coal Flora, p. 206, pi. 87. fig. 3; under Campbell's Ledge conglomerate, Pittston, Pa.; Mazon Creek nodules, Illinois; also by White at bottom of Powelton shales, over coal B, Broad Top, Fa. (T3, p. 62) XII, Xlll, Note. Lesquereux said in 111. Kt, 1870, that it is one of the rarest species in American coal measures. Pseudopecopteris speciosa, Lesq. Coal Flora, pa
RMRM3C32–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. CROCODILIANS, LIZARDS, AND SNAKES. 645. EUMECES GUTTULATUS Hallowell. Eumeces guftulaius Cope, Check-list N. Amer. Rept., 1875, p. 45.—Botlengek, Cat. Liz. Brit. Mus., IH, 1887, p. 369. Lamprosaurus (juttalatm H.vllowkll, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1852, p. 206; Sitgreaves' Exped. Ziini and Color. River, 1853, p. 103, pi. iv. Plestiodon guttulatm Hallowell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1857, p. 215. Plates of head generally similar to t
RMRF8EF9–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. Fig. 196.— Grammarctia bilinea, 5. . wifh more or less developed terminal series of black points, and often the terminal half suffused with black. Hah. Mashonaland, Salisbury (Marshall), 4 $ ; Xatal, Durban (BowJcer), 3 § and 1 § type. Exp. 36 millim. Genus PHRYaANOPTERYX *, Type. Phryganc/pteryx, Saalm. Lep. Madag. i. p. 155 (1884) strigilata. iVfaim, Kirby, Oat. Het. p. 206 (1893) strigilata. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi oblique, reacting just beyond the frons ; antennas of female ciliated ; tibiae with the spurs short.
RMRF08M7–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. Fig. 196.— Grammarctia bilinea, 5. . wifh more or less developed terminal series of black points, and often the terminal half suffused with black. Hah. Mashonaland, Salisbury (Marshall), 4 $ ; Xatal, Durban (BowJcer), 3 § and 1 § type. Exp. 36 millim. Genus PHRYaANOPTERYX *, Type. Phryganc/pteryx, Saalm. Lep. Madag. i. p. 155 (1884) strigilata. iVfaim, Kirby, Oat. Het. p. 206 (1893) strigilata. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi oblique, reacting just beyond the frons ; antennas of female ciliated ; tibiae with the spurs short.
RMRJ27J0–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. FAV.—GI.O.] CCELENTKRATA. 189. Kiu. 177.—Favo' sites gothla.^' dlcus. goldfuBsi, Castelnau, 1843, (Calatnopora goldfussi,) Syst. Sil., p. 47, Up. Sil. goldfimi, D'Orbijr«'Occupied. »!Oth]andicus. Lamarck, 1816, Hist. An. sans Vert., vol. 2, p. 206, Up. Held, and I Ham. Grs. j hamillonensui, Rominger, I 1876, Fobs. Corals, syn. ; for F. dumosus. j hamiltoniic. Hall, 1876, j Illust. Uev. Foss., pi. 34, Ham. Gn helde
RMRE4N0J–. The geographical distribution of the family Charadriidae, or, The plovers, sandpipers, snipes, and their allies . Shore birds. 400 EEEUNETES. Pseudoscolopax semipalmatus (Jerdon), Blyth, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xxviii. p. 280 (1859). Micropalama tacksaiiowsl<ia^ Verreaux, Rev. Mag. Zool 1860, p. 206. Ereunetes semipalmatus {Jerdon), Seebohm, British Birds, iii. p. 169. Literature. Plates.—Verreaux, Kev. Mag. Zool. 1860, pi. xiv.; David Hume & Marshall, Game Birds of India &c. iii. pi. 47. Habits.—Oates, Birds of British Burma, ii, p. 408. Eggs.—Unknown. Oust. Ois. Chine, pi. 121; Sp
RMRM7T60–. Annual report of the Regents of the University on the condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History, with catalogues of the same. State Cabinet of Natural History (N. Y. ); Science; Museums. No. 109.] 99 Meganteris ^quiradiata. Pal. N.Y. Vol. iii, pi. 45, f. 4. Atrypa (equiradiata, Conrad : Jour. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil., Yol. 8. p. 206; pi. 16, f. 17. Shfxl elliptical or subovoid ; valves nearly equal; surface marked by simple regular radiating striae; beak of the ventral valve moderately incurved, scarcely gibbous; margins of valves not sinuous. Geological position and locality. Upper Pent
RMRJ16M6–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. 111., vol. 2, p. 192, umbroRus, Hall, 1858, (Actinocrinus urn brosus,) Geo. Sur. Iowa, p. 590, Burling- ton Gr. Synbathocrinus, Phillips, 1836, Geol. York- shire, pt. 2, p. 206. [Ety. «vn. together; bathos, depth; krinon, lily.] Calyx small; arms large and of great length; basals 3; radials 2x5; azygous plates 1 2 or more; arms simple and com- posed of plates in sin- gle series. Type 8. con- icus. brevis, Meek &am
RMRJ12JA–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. 496 LAMELLIBRANCHIA TA. [nuc, - NVA. Kio. 867.—Nuciilana belli- striuta. Left valve. bellistriata, Stevens, 1858. (Leda belli- etriata,) Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 25, p. 261, and Geo. Sur. Iowa, p. 717, Coal Meas. bellistriata var. at- tenuata, Meek, 1872, Pal. E. Neb., p. 206, Coal Meas. brevirostris, Hall, 1870, (Leda (?) brevirost ris,) Prelim. Notice Lam. Shells, p. 6, and Pal. N. Y., vol. 5, pis. 38, 39, Ham. T.r.
RMREETDN–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 217 var. aspmor Schröter, 1886 (Schles. Kryptfl. IIT. 1, p. 206). Coluniella am Scheitel mit mehr oder weniger stark und zahl- reich entwickelten spitzen oder stumpfen Ausstülpungen. Sonst wie die Species. Auf Eaubthiermist (Löwe, Hyäne). Diese, dem Mucor spinosus, in Bezug auf die Coluniella entsprechende Form wird vielleicht später als besondere Species abzutrennen sein. XXXII. Pirella Bainier, 1882 (A. sc. nat. 6. Serie XV, p. 84). My
RMRH2X5Y–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. 134 PUCCINIA 6. Puccinia Absinthii DC. Trichohasis Artemisiae Berk. ; Cooke, Micr. Fung. p. 223. Puccinia Discoidearum Link ; Cooke, Micr. Fung. p. 206. P. Tanaceti Plowr. Ured. p. 189 p.p. Sacc. Syll. vii. 637 p.p. P. Absinthii DC. Flor. fr. vi. 56. Sydow, Monogr. i. 11. Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, p. 188, f. 148. Uredospores. Sori generally hypophyllous, on yellowish- brown or indeterminate spots, scattered or aggregated, not confluent, minute, roundish, pulverulent, pale-brown; spores globose to ovoid, echinulat
RMRJ16JJ–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. Fio. 450.—Am- ple X o p I' a robuHtu fun- nel-Nil aped aiaplirng n., Hupposed to be a niodifleii cysMphragni. KiG 44».—Amplexopora cingulatii. Tangential Mectlon X 50, showing wall structure, and verti- cal section X fiO. (liBcoidea, Nicholaon, 1875, (ChetefcH discoideuB,) Ohio Pal., vol. 2, p. 206, Hud. Riv. Gr. pustulosa, Ulrich, (in press,) Geo. 8ur. 111., vol. 8, pi. 3fi, Hud. Riv. Gr. robusia, Ulrich, 1883, J
RMRGJMHR–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 1/2 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Genus polypora McCoy [Ety.: TtoAu?, many; -opo^^, pore] (1845. Synopsis Carbon, foss. Ireland, p. 206) Zoarium as in Fenestella, but with from two to eight rows; of zooecia on a branch, and without median keel, but sometimes with a row of strong nodes or tubercles. Polypora incepta Hall (Fig. 73) (1852. Pal N. Y. 2:167, P^- 40D, fig. 5a-f) Distinguishing characters,. Funnel-shaped, but generally compressed form; branches dividing somewhat regularly, sometimes anastomosing; dis- sepiments at regular intervals, slender, scarc
RMRM6R79–. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. 172 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Genus polypora McCoy [Ety.: TToXu?, many; tto/^o?, pore] (1845. Synopsis Carbon, foss. Ireland, p. 206) Zoarium as in Fenestella, but with from two to eight rows of zooecia on a branch, and without median keel, but sometimes with a row of strong nodes or tubercles. Polypora incepta Hall (Fig. 73) (1852. Pal. N. Y. 2:167, pl- 40D, fig. 5a-f) Distinguishing characters. Funnel-shaped, but generally compressed form; branches dividing somewhat regularly, sometimes anastomosing; dis- sepiments at regular interv
RMRF1YNB–. A catalogue of the collection of Cambrian and Silurian fossils contained in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge. Paleontology; Paleontology. LOWER LUDLOW GROUP. 107 Case and Column of Drawers. Reference to McCoy's Synopsis: and Figures of Genera. Names and Eeferences; Observations, &c. Numbers and Localities. Ge4 Ge4 Ge5 Ge4 Ge4 Ge4 Ge5 Ge5 Ge Ge4 Ge4 Ge Ge5 Ge4 Ge4 J wi Hemithyris, p. 201. Siphonotreta anglica! p. 188. Hemithyris, p. 204.. Hemithyris, p. 204. Hemithyris sphceroidalis, pi. 1 L, fig. 4, p. 206. Hemithyris, p. 200. p. 209. New genus, or Athyris ? Meristell
RMRFAGED–. Catalogue of the Chiroptera in the collection of the ... Museum. ROrSETTUS LANOSUS. 49 10. Ronsettiis (Stenonycteris) lanosus, Thos. Xantharpyia ffigyptiaca (wee Geof.), Horxfield, Cat. Mamm. Mus. E. hid. Co. p. 29 (iSol: Abyssinia). Eleutherura ae-ryptiuca (pt.), Gruy, Cat. Monk. Sfc. p. 117 (1870: Abyssinia). Cynonvcteris a?gvptiaca, Dohsim, Cat. Chir. B. M. p. 7o, specimen e ^ (1878: Abyssinia). Cynopterus (Cynonyrteris) ajsryptiaca (pt.), TroufSiart, Rev. i)- May. Znol. (.3) vi. p. 206 (1878: Abyssinia). lioiisettus peo-yptiacus (pt.), Trouessart, Cat. Mainin., Sappl. p. GO (190i: Abyssi
RMRH2X7K–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. 134 PUCCINI A (5. Puccinia Absinthii DC. Trichobasis Artemisiae Berk. ; Cooke, Micr. Fung. p. 223. Puccinia Discoideamm Link ; Cooke, Micr. Fung. p. 206. /'. Tanaceti Plowr. Ored. p. Is'-' p.p. Sacc. Syll. vii. 637 p.p. /'. Absinthii DC. Flor. fr. vi. 56. Sydow, Monogr. i. 11. Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, p. 188, f. 148. Uredospores. Sori generally hypophyllous, on yellowish- brown or indeterminate spots, scattered or aggregated, not confluent, minute, roundish, pulverulent, pale-brown; spores globo
RMRF9600–. A catalogue of the collection of Cambrian and Silurian fossils contained in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge. Paleontology; Paleontology. LOWER LUDLOW GROUP. 107 Case and Column of Drawers. Reference to McCoy's Synopsis: and Figures of Genera. Names and Eeferences; Observations, &c. Numbers and Localities. Ge4 Ge4 Ge5 Ge4 Ge4 Ge4 Ge5 Ge5 Ge Ge4 Ge4 Ge Ge5 Ge4 Ge4 J wi Hemithyris, p. 201. Siphonotreta anglica! p. 188. Hemithyris, p. 204.. Hemithyris, p. 204. Hemithyris sphceroidalis, pi. 1 L, fig. 4, p. 206. Hemithyris, p. 200. p. 209. New genus, or Athyris ? Meristell
RMRJ16JR–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. Fio. 450.—Am- ple X o p I' a robuHtu fun- nel-Nil aped aiaplirng n., Hupposed to be a niodifleii cysMphragni. KiG 44».—Amplexopora cingulatii. Tangential Mectlon X 50, showing wall structure, and verti- cal section X fiO. (liBcoidea, Nicholaon, 1875, (ChetefcH discoideuB,) Ohio Pal., vol. 2, p. 206, Hud. Riv. Gr. pustulosa, Ulrich, (in press,) Geo. 8ur. 111., vol. 8, pi. 3fi, Hud. Riv. Gr. robusia, Ulrich, 1883, J
RMRF20XC–. Catalogue of the Chiroptera in the collection of the ... Museum. ROrSETTUS LANOSUS. 49 10. Ronsettiis (Stenonycteris) lanosus, Thos. Xantharpyia ffigyptiaca (wee Geof.), Horxfield, Cat. Mamm. Mus. E. hid. Co. p. 29 (iSol: Abyssinia). Eleutherura ae-ryptiuca (pt.), Gruy, Cat. Monk. Sfc. p. 117 (1870: Abyssinia). Cynonvcteris a?gvptiaca, Dohsim, Cat. Chir. B. M. p. 7o, specimen e ^ (1878: Abyssinia). Cynopterus (Cynonyrteris) ajsryptiaca (pt.), TroufSiart, Rev. i)- May. Znol. (.3) vi. p. 206 (1878: Abyssinia). lioiisettus peo-yptiacus (pt.), Trouessart, Cat. Mainin., Sappl. p. GO (190i: Abyssi
RMRE380B–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. 134 PUCCINIA 6. Puccinia Absinthii DC. Trichohads Artemisiae Berk. ; Cooke, Micr. Fung. p. 223. Puccinia Discoidearum Link ; Cooke, Micr. Fung. p. 206. P. TaTiaceti Plowr. Ured. p. 189 p.p. Saoc. Syll. vii. 637 p.p. P. Absinthii DC. Flor. fr. vi. 56. Sydow, Monogr. i. 11. Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, p. 188, f. 148. Uredospores. Sori generally hypophyllous, on yellowish- brown or indeterminate spots, scattered or aggregated, not confluent, minute, roundish, pulverulent, pale-brown; spores globose to ovoid, echinulat
RMRG799F–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 100 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 27 7. Figure 64.— Scenopinus lincinus, new species, female: a, v-ing; b, c, lateral and fronta aspects of head; d, enlarged detail of antenna; e, dorsal aspect of 8th and 9th terga; / lateral aspect of 8th and 9th segments; g, ventral aspect of 9th sternum and bursa. Length: Female body 3 mm., wing 1.8 mm. Type-locality: Ambobitantely, Madagascar; 8 June 1959, (F. Keiser). Holotype: Female (NMB). 64. Scenopinus longiventris (Kriiber) Figure 65 [after Krober] Omphrale longiventris Krober, 1913, p. 206. The ty
RMRJ25YE–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. I'HK.—POL.] MOLLUSCOIDA. b expansions,. V'W. 4US.— HIiH-no- pora ex|>aiiK4i. exuansH, Hall A Whitfield, 1K75, Ohio I'al., vol. L', p. 114, Niagara Gr. explanata. Hall, lK5:i, Pal. N. Y., vol. 2, p. 4«, Clinton Gr. raultipora, Hall, 1S51, Cieo. Lake Supp. Land Dist., vol. 2, p. 206, Trenton Gr. tenuiH, Hall, 1874, (Kseharopora tenuis,) 26th Rep. N. Y. St. Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 99, Low. Held. Gr. I'llRACTOPORA,
RMRD8NHM–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. IND, 1881^^^^^^^=^^ ^^'^^F^ PL. 13. p. 206; 28th An. Kt. N. Y.Mus. 1879, p. 138, pi. 14, figs. 11—14. Figures from Collett's Indiana report of 1881, p. 269, plate 13. figs. 11, 12, side and front, enlarged twice; fig. 13, summit, en- larged, plates of dome; f. 14, base enlarged,—Niagara^ Vh. Menocephalus globosus, Billings. Geology of Canada, ^ 1863, page 237, fig. 267. a, side view; b, upper surface; S^!k and c, front view of the head QeoTcaTi ^ ' ^^^ of thi
RMRMHWDN–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. HYDROZOA OF SOUTH AND WEST COASTS OF SOUTH AFRICA 305 Cladocarpus lignosus (Kirchenpauer), 1872 (Kg- 9) Cladocarpus lignosus. Stechow, 1923b, p. 243, fig. J1. Stechow, 1925, p. 505. Millard, 1961, p. 206. Records. South coast: TRA 38H, 56S, 151E. SAMH 167, 280, 284, 297, 306. SCD 36J, 52H, 84A, 153A, 201X. (Natal: NAD 21F.). Fig. g. Cladocarpus lignosus (Kirch.). A, C. Phylactocarps bearing gonothecae, from NAD 21F and TRA 38H respectively. B. The distal part of the hydrodadium-bearing tube of the st
RMRE8A2P–. Copepoden. Copepoda. Fig. 170. Anomalocera patersoni. a 9 dorsal, b cf dorsal, c 5. B. O, d 5. B. cf. Nach Giesbrecht. Anomalocera patersoni Templeton. 1837, A. patersonii, Templeton, p. 34, 118, t. 5. 1863, Irenaeus p., Claus, p. 206, t. 37. 1878, A. p., Brady, p. 75, t. 11 f. 1 — 14; t. 10 f. 13, 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.. Breeman, P. J. van. [Kiel, Lipsius & Tischer]
RMRGMT51–. Bulletin du Muse?um d'histoire naturelle. Natural history. — 196 — Ccrambycinae. Comètes Wagneri Goun. Goun., 1911, Ann. Soc. ent. Fr., p. 1/1 S, noto. Territoire des Missions, Haut-Parana, San Ignacio. — Nombreux exemplaires. Collect. Muséum de Paris et Gounelle. Erlandia inopinata Auriv. Auriv., 1906, Ent. Tidskr., XXV, p. 206. Gbaco de Santiago del Estero, environs d'Icano. — 1 ex. Collect. Muséum de Paris. Œme? echinoscapus nov. sp. 9. Elongata, castaneo-brunnea, pilis flavidis undique conspersa; caput productum, tborace latius, punctato-mgosum, mandibuiis genisque bre- vibus, illis inte
RMRGTYJ1–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 708.—Molanna musetta, hind wing. , A long furrow of black scales in hind wings, fig. 708 musetta, p. 207 No furrow of scales in hind wings. ... 3 , Lateral aspect of tenth tergite with a long, pointed, ventral process, fig. 705, and with a small dorsal lobe. tryphena, p. 207 Lateral aspect of tenth tergite rounded at apex and with a larger or less definite dorsal lobe, figs. 706, 707. 4 , Tenth tergite with large dorsal lobe and small ventral lobe, fig. 706. . uniophila, p. 206 Tenth tergite with small dorsal lobe and very long, truncate ventr
RMRD8NHY–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. IND, 1881^^^^^^^=^^ ^^'^^F^ PL. 13. p. 206; 28th An. Kt. N. Y.Mus. 1879, p. 138, pi. 14, figs. 11—14. Figures from Collett's Indiana report of 1881, p. 269, plate 13. figs. 11, 12, side and front, enlarged twice; fig. 13, summit, en- larged, plates of dome; f. 14, base enlarged,—Niagara^ Vh. Menocephalus globosus, Billings. Geology of Canada, ^ 1863, page 237, fig. 267. a, side view; b, upper surface; S^!k and c, front view of the head QeoTcaTi ^ ' ^^^ of thi
RMRHJCHH–. The birds of South Africa. Birds -- South Africa. 22 CYPSELID^ CYPSELUS Ihis, 1869, p. 72 ; Gurneij in Anclersson's B. Damaraland, p. 46 (1872). Cypselus melba {nee Linn.), Grill, K. Vet. Ahad. Handl. ii, no. 10. p. 41 (1858) [Knysna and Oudtshoorn] ; Laijard, B. S. Afr. p. 50 (1867); Sharpe, ed. Layard's B. S. Afr. p. 95 (1875) ; Butler, Feilden, and Reld, Zoologist, 1882, p. 206. Micropus africauus, Hartert, Cat. B. M. xvi, p. 410 (1892). Cypselus africanus, Shelley, B. Afr. i, p. 105 (1896). Apus africanus, Hartert, Tierreich Podarc/. p. 84 (1896). Description.—General colour above, mouse
RMRF12MP–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Moths; Lepidoptera. 606 AGAKISTID^. with large dorsal crests on basal segments. Fore wing with vein 3 from close to angle of cell; 5 from well above angle ; 6 from upper angle; 9 from 10 anastomosing with 8 to form the areole, 7 from end of areole; 11 from cell. Hind wing with veins 3, 4 from angle of cell; 5 obsolescent from middle of discocellulars ; 6, 7 from upper angle. 133. Asteropetes noctuina. Seudyra noctuina, Butl. Ent. Mo. Mag. xiv, p. 206 (1878); id. 111. Het. B. M. ii.
RMRF08A2–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Moths; Lepidoptera. 106 AECTIAD^. Sect. I. [Sychesia). Antennae of male with long branches ; hiud wing with vein 8 absent. 1376. Elysius dryas. Bomhyx dryas, Cram. Pap. Exot. i. pi. 70. C (1775); Kirbj, Cat. Het. p. 206. Halesidota basipennis, Wlk. vii. 1707 (1856); Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 212. Sychesia fimbria. Moschl. Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xxvii. p. 654, pi. ix. f. 22 (1877); Druce, Biol. Centr.-Am., Het. i. p. 94 ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 206. Phcsgoptera subtilis, Butl. Trans.
RMRFB9NP–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 14. THAMXOBIA. 53 5. Thamnolaea arnotti. Saxicola amotti, Trisfmm, Ihis, 1869, p. 206, pi. vi.; Gray, Hand-l. B. i. p. 225, no. 3234 (1869); Socage, Jnrn. Acad. Lwh. 1870, p. 340; Blanf. ^- Dresser, P. Z. S. 1874, p. 233; Shm-pe, ed. Layard's B. S. Afr. p. 269 (1876) ; Bocage, Orn. Angola, p. 269 (1877). Adult [femaW]. Entirely glossy black above and below, -with the exception of the Aving-coverts, which form a conspicuous white patch, the lesser and median series being pure white, some of the latter tipped with black, and the greater inner cover
RMRJ1DTJ–. American ornithology, or, The natural history of the birds of the United States [microform]. Wilson, Alexander, 1766-1813; Wilson, Alexander, 1766-1813; Birds; Oiseaux. M 1 Bf-^Ift mk'v' M m -^ ' l^i i 11': i'; I m ii^B â ⢠->': ".'r*. FALCO LISEATUS* RED-SHOULDERED HAWK. [Plate LIII. Fig. 3] 'Aret. Zool. p. 206, No. 102.âLath, i., 56, No. 36.âTurt. Sytt. p. 153 This Hawk is more rarely met with than either of those in the same plate. Its liaunts are in the neij^hhorhood of the sea. It preys on Larks, Sandpipers, and the small IJinged TMover, and frerpuMitly on Duck.x. It Hies hij;l
RMRF8E4R–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Moths; Lepidoptera. 106 AECTIAD^. Sect. I. [Sychesia). Antennae of male with long branches ; hiud wing with vein 8 absent. 1376. Elysius dryas. Bomhyx dryas, Cram. Pap. Exot. i. pi. 70. C (1775); Kirbj, Cat. Het. p. 206. Halesidota basipennis, Wlk. vii. 1707 (1856); Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 212. Sychesia fimbria. Moschl. Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xxvii. p. 654, pi. ix. f. 22 (1877); Druce, Biol. Centr.-Am., Het. i. p. 94 ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 206. Phcsgoptera subtilis, Butl. Trans.
RMRGFAD9–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. 362 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. AEGIDAE. Rocinela aries Schioedte and Meinert. Rocinela aries Schioedte & Meinert, Naturh. tidsskr., 1879-80, ser. 3, 12, p. 401-403, pi. 13, fig. 7-8. Locality.— Panama Harbor. One small specimen, probably im- mature. Ricinela angustata Richardson. Rocinela laticauda Richardson (not Hansen), Proc. Amer. philos. soc, 1898, 37, p. 14-15, figs. 5-6. Rocinela angustata Richardson, Proc. U. S. N. M., 1904, 27, p. 33; Bull. 54, U. S. N. M., 1905, p. 206-207. Localit
RMRH96KN–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. Fig. 43. Halocne- mum strobilaceum. Længdesnit gennem en Del af et Kortskud. A: Grunddelen af et fremad rettet Side- skud. B: Knop. F: Grunddelen af et fremad eller bagud rettet Blad. N: Nerve. Striberne betegner Palissadeceller. X 12. denne Zone findes ydre med store og Overhuden er Spalteaabningerne nedsænkede. P. 206), noget skjoldformede, mest opadtil. Un- tre Knopper (B i Fig 43), som vistnok er Blom- sterknopper, da Bladene hos mange Kortskud alle støtter Blomster om Efteraaret, tre hver. De blomstrende Kortskud dør bort efter Frugtmodningen
RMRJ25Y7–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. V'W. 4US.— HIiH-no- pora ex|>aiiK4i. exuansH, Hall A Whitfield, 1K75, Ohio I'al., vol. L', p. 114, Niagara Gr. explanata. Hall, lK5:i, Pal. N. Y., vol. 2, p. 4«, Clinton Gr. raultipora, Hall, 1S51, Cieo. Lake Supp. Land Dist., vol. 2, p. 206, Trenton Gr. tenuiH, Hall, 1874, (Kseharopora tenuis,) 26th Rep. N. Y. St. Mus. Nat. Hist., p. 99, Low. Held. Gr. I'llRACTOPORA, Hall, 1881, Trans. Alb. Inst., vol. 10, p.
RMRF8RYP–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Moths; Lepidoptera. 606 AGAKISTID^. with large dorsal crests on basal segments. Fore wing with vein 3 from close to angle of cell; 5 from well above angle ; 6 from upper angle; 9 from 10 anastomosing with 8 to form the areole, 7 from end of areole; 11 from cell. Hind wing with veins 3, 4 from angle of cell; 5 obsolescent from middle of discocellulars ; 6, 7 from upper angle. 133. Asteropetes noctuina. Seudyra noctuina, Butl. Ent. Mo. Mag. xiv, p. 206 (1878); id. 111. Het. B. M. ii.
RMREAYN7–. Considérations générales sur la famille des Galathéides. Galatheidae. 208 MIIilVE-EDVirARDIS et E.-Ij. BOUVIER. leur nom de lobes branchiaux antérieurs ; mais ils ont en même temps des rapports étroits avec la musculature du corps, et présentent en cela des analogies assez frappantes avec les aires gastriques et hépatiques. Les deux lignes qui séparent, de chaque côté, les régions branchiales de l'aire cardiaque, présentent leur maximum de netteté chez les .Egléinés(t"ig. 10, p. 206), où elles encadrent le polygone allongé qui constitue l'aire cardiaque propre- ment dite (C) ; les régio
RMRD2EEB–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 274 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 3. Nr. 1.. found in company with P. jern- lacea. Only found once: Store Nordsidebugt. St. Thomas : Fig.271. Polysiphoniasphærocarpa nov. spec. A nearly ripe cysto- carp. (About 200:1). 5. Polysiphonia macrocarpa Harv. Harvey, W. H., in Mackay, Flora Hibernica, part 3, Algæ, p. 206. Bornet, E., Les Algues de P. K. A. Schousboe, p. 306, pi. Ill, fig. 5. Polysiphonia pulvinata Harv., Phy- cologia Britannica, pl.^ 102 B. Kützing, Tabulæ Phycologicæ, vol. 13, pi. 36a—e? This plant is common on the roots of the mangrove
RMRHDM7F–. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. 90 Stefano Valdesalici & Kiril Kardashev RESULTS Nothobranchius seegersi, new species (Figs 1-2, Table 1) Nothobranchius spec. aff. neumanni: Seegers (1997), p. 75, figs A50205^1 Nothobranchius neumanni: Wildekamp (2004), p. 206, po- pulation from south-west of Ipole. Holotype. ZFMK 41848, 1 male, 44.5 mm SL, seasonal pool on the right side of the main road T8 from Ipole to Rungwa, near Mabangwe village, close by the bridge over the Limba Limba River, altitude 1114 m, Malagarasi Ri- ver drainage, Tanzania, 5059T' S, 32°48,5" E, 2 June 2008, Kiril K
RMRF23JT–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 14. THAMXOBIA. 53 5. Thamnolaea arnotti. Saxicola amotti, Trisfmm, Ihis, 1869, p. 206, pi. vi.; Gray, Hand-l. B. i. p. 225, no. 3234 (1869); Socage, Jnrn. Acad. Lwh. 1870, p. 340; Blanf. ^- Dresser, P. Z. S. 1874, p. 233; Shm-pe, ed. Layard's B. S. Afr. p. 269 (1876) ; Bocage, Orn. Angola, p. 269 (1877). Adult [femaW]. Entirely glossy black above and below, -with the exception of the Aving-coverts, which form a conspicuous white patch, the lesser and median series being pure white, some of the latter tipped with black, and the greater inner cover
RMRH96WY–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. â 27 â and the Malay Archip. p. 24 ; Synedra Thalassiothrix Cleve, Bih. K. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. 1, Nr. 13, p. 22, PI. 4, f. 24; Synedra sp., Chun, Aus den Tiefen des Weltmeeres, Jena 1900, p. 206, f. 2, 3. Most of the present specimens are very delicate (f. gracilis Ostf.), but also the main species has been met with. 2 (it) - 4 (it) - 6(r) - 7 (it) - 10(-h). Area: Arctic and Northern Atlantic Ocean (especially in the Irminger Sea), Antarctic Ocean from 20° W. to 91° E., Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Indian Ocean from c. 40" S. to 45° S., Malay
RMRMAJEN–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science -- New York (State); Plants -- New York (State); Animals -- New York (State). Fig. 192. Rhizo- myia fraxinifo- 1 i a Felt. Deformed head. (Original). Fig. 193. Ash petiole midge, Phyto phaga fraxini Felt. (Original) Reared from badly rolled leaves of white ash, probably predaceous. Felt 'o8e, p. 408 Itonid. Lestodiplosis fraxinifolia Felt Badly curled, purple-streaked terminal leaves. PI. 15, fig. 3. Felt 'iim, p. 39 Hemip. Ash psyllid, Psyllopsis fraxinicola Forst. Reared from base of leaf petioles of white ash. Fig. 193. Felt '15!, p. 206 Itoni
RMRHFT6K–. Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Biología. Biology. Sumario: L. M. Betances: Morfología y significación de los cuerpos de Kurloff (A propósito de un trabajo del Dr. De Buen) p. 177 Salustio Alvarado: La fina estructura de los vasos leñosos (Nota previa) p. 181 José M. Sacristán: La hiperglucemia nicotínica p. 188 P. del Bío-Hortega: Particularidades histológicas de la Fascia dentata en algunos mamíferos p. 191 José Sopeña: Alteraciones respiratorias consecutivas a la pun- ción del cuarto ventrículo p. 206 José A. deLaburu: Especificidad del método tano-argéntico para la impregnación de los
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