RMRH2TBH–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. ON GRAMINE^ 285 spores subglobose or ellipsoid, verruculose, yellowish, 19—82 x 16—24/i.] Uredospores. Sori epiphyll(jns, very rarely hypophyllous, on minute yellow spots, elliptical or oblong, minute, pale rust- coloured ; spores globose to ovate, echinulate, yellowish, 19—30 X 19—26//, with numerous germ-pores, and mixed with nume- rous capitate para])hyses which are 10—14// broad and as much as 80 fx long.. Fig. 215. P. Arrhi'uatheri. a, teleutospores on Arrhenatherum, from Hampton- in-Arden ; h, another, an
RMRFWBW3–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. .OS5 /.•oop.m. J2/. .IO9 027 12:30 p.m. 04-8 .024 9:00 p.m. 06^ .058 .032 x .0/5 !2:3Op.m, 90.5/ 93 93 88 86.5 .06 3 .OS '.O44- 80 0361 .03^ 043 /.?--- 76 .OI2 .012. 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.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RMREAA6C–. Conodont ultrastructure : the family Panderodontidae. Conodonts; Panderodontidae. Fig. 2—Diagram of the internal structure of a belodinid, Belodina compressa; longi- tudinal section. Abbreviations in Fig. 1; about X 125. Fig 3 A-D—Panderodus gracilis, a multi-element species comprising the form species P. compressus (a,b, inner and outer lateral views) and P. gracilis (c,d, inner and outer lateral views). Specimens uncoated and unretouched to show extent of basal cavity and white matter in tip. Bobcaygeon Formation, Middle Ordovician, Great Cloche Island, Manitoulin, Ontario, x 80. E-G—Pande
RMRHMX4W–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 290 P. P. FONG AND J. S. PEARSE were born in the laboratory as a result of self-fertilizations from lab-reared adults. Although worms in the field are usually born in the spring, birth date in the laboratory can be controlled by manipulating seasonally changing daylengths(Fongand Pearse, 1992). Juvenile worms were reared singly, initially in small, plastic petri dishes, then transferred to 80 X 100 mm pyrex culture dishes with lids (1 worm/dish). All culture dishes were maintained at lab- oratory air temperature (Fig. 1), an
RMRFRRKA–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 126 INFRA-RED EMISSION SPECTRA. The voltage was obtained with a multiple-cell electrostatic voltmeter. The curves for the intensest part of the spectrum pass through a double cur- vature and have the general outline of that of platinum. The normal burning is 80 watts and above that point the isochromatics appear to cm 1500 1400. 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Watts Fig. 95. — Isochromatic radiation curves of Nernst glower. show a slight increase in curvature. The intersection of the graphs for wave-lengths X= 1.206 [i and k = 1.633 P- at 73 wat
RMRH7BJ8–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE HORSE IN THE STABLE AND IN THE FIELD His management in health and disease. By J. H. Walsh, F. R. C S. (Stonehenge). Illustrated with over 80 en- gravings from photographs. Handsomely bound in cloth. Size, 5J x 7.1 inches $1.15. DISEASES OF THE HORSE AND HOW TO TREAT THEM By Robert Cliawner. New Edition and Concise Man- ual of Special Pathology for use of Horsemen, Farmers, Stock Raisers and Students of the Agricultural Colleges. Fully illustrated. Bound in cloth. Size, 5J x 1 inches Cloth '. $1 25. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned p
RMRJ5WHR–. Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Instution. [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. in. Clstothoriis palustria, var. paludicola. Cistothorm palustris, var. paludicola, Baird.—Troglodiftes paltistris, Nkwb. p. R. Rep. VI, iv, 1867,80 (Pacific region).—Cistothorm pa- lustris, Cooper & Scckley, P. R. Rep. X, ii, 1869,190 (W. T.), Hab. Faciflo coaat United States. In comparing a series of Marsh "Wrens of eastern North Aniprica with western, I find that they differ appreciably in certain chanicter- istics, which may perhaps be expressed by the following diagnoses :— Var. pa
RMRJ40K1–. A manual of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. 402 NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. brown, or purplish chestnut; length about 5.00-6.00, wing 2.80, or less, tail 2.40, or less. Nest in holes of trees, about isolated buildings, etc., essentially similar to that of P. domesticus. Eggs 4-G. .78 X -55, similar to those of P. domesticus, but a.veraging " smaller and usually darker and redder." (See- BOHM.) Hab. Europe, etc.; introduced into the United States, where it is thoroughly naturalized in the vicinity of St. Louis, Mo. P. montanus (Linn.). European
RMRFWBTT–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. .IO9 027 12:30 p.m. 04-8 .024 9:00 p.m. 06^ .058 .032 x .0/5 !2:3Op.m, 90.5/ 93 93 88 86.5 .06 3 .OS '.O44- 80 0361 .03^ 043 /.?--- 76 .OI2 .012. 79 '.0/3. 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.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RMRDF8RD–. Effects of carbon dioxide on the physiology and biochemistry of photosynthesis in soybean. Plants, Effect of carbon dioxide on; Soybean; Photosynthesis. 44 100- 80- 60- O 40H o E 4 20- 55 0- UJ X 100- en o 5 80- X a. GROWTH C02 CONCENTRATION 330 >il C02 I"1. GROWTH C02 CONCENTRATION 660 p. co2 r1 4 ». 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.. Campbell, William J..
RMRH9TCG–. Botanische Untersuchungen ber einige in Java vorkommende Pilze, besonders ber Bltter bewohnende, parasitisch auftretende Arten. Fungi -- Indonesia Java; Phytopathogenic fungi -- Indonesia Java. 212 BOTANSICHE UNTERSUCHUNGEN, U. S. W. „Septoria brachyspora Sacc. Mich. I. p. 529. — Maculis variis aresceiido expalleutibiis, ochraceo-margimatis; peritlieciis paiicis pnnctiformibiis, leiiticularibus, late hiantibus, 80 jj. diam., con- textu fusco-cinereo; sporulis bacillaribus, curvulis, 12—15 /x lon- gis et 1 /x latis, hyalinis". „Hab. in foliis Fici elasticae in calidariis, Saintes Galliae
RMRJ54P1–. The Batrachia of North America [microform]. Amphibians; Amphibiens. Bulletin 34, U, S. National Museum, Cope B.itrichia ol North Amenci Plate LXXV.. y-i^' I t X r 'I ^i ^ U U 11 JA- 35 19 20 U 2% 3:! RANID,€. •i-i 80 It Ml if •I. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Cope, E. D. (Edward Drinker), 1840-1897. Washington : G. P. O.
RMRE3731–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. ON GRAMINE^ 285 spores subglobose or ellipsoid, verruculose, yellowish, 19—82 x 16—24/x.J Uredospores. Sori epiphyllous, very rarely hypophyllous, on minute yellow spots, elliptical or oblong, minute, pale rust- coloured ; spores globose to ovate, echinulate, yellowish, 19—30 X 19—26 fji, with numerous germ-pores, and mixed with nume- rous capitate paraphyses which are 10—14^ broad and as much as 80 fA, long.. Fig. 215. P. Arrhenathevi. a, teleutospores on Arrheiiatherum, from Hampton- in-Arden ; 6, another, an
RMRG4M4Y–. Bulletins of American paleontology. 15 Trinidad Cretaceous Globigerinidae: Bronnimann 15 Occurrence.—Glohotriincana apenninica zone, Gautier formation, Upper Cretaceous. Abundant. See footnote p. 7.. Text fig. 3. Globigerina cretacea d'Orbigny. T. L. L. Cat. Nos. 144455, 168920. Glohotruncana apenninica zone, Gautier formation, Upper Cretaceous. All appr. X 80. (a,b,c) Same specimen, spiral, umbilical and apertural views. (d,e,f) Same specimen, spiral, umbilical and apertural views. (g,h,i) Same specimen, spiral, umbilical and apertural views. (k,l,m) Same specimen, spiral, umbilical and ape
RMRDFE00–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. Fig. 343. Blechnoxylon talbragarense, Eth.; s, scale-leaves; x, secondary xylem. (After Etheridge. A x 2; B x 3 ; C much enlarged.) name Megalopteris^ from Carboniferous and Permian rocks which bear a close resemblance to the South African variety, but in some cases at least Megalopteris is known to be a pinnate and not a simple leaf. The leaf figured by Jack and Etheridge as Taeniopteris sp.^ from Queensland may also be an example of 1 Dawson (71) A. PI. xvii.; Fontaine and White (80) p. 11; White (95) p. 315; Arber (Oo') p.
RMRDBCC9–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 318 CALAMITES. [CH. regularly arranged (fig. 78, 2) and rather thick-walled cells; this consists of periderm, a secondary tissue, which has been. Fig. 78. 1. Transverse section of a, thick Calamite stem. p, pith; X, secondary wood; c, bark. (| nat. size.) 2. Periderm cells of bark. 3. Xylem and medullary rays. (2 and 3, x 80.) From a specimen in the Williamson Collection (no. 79). developed by a cork-cambium during the increase in girth of the plant. The more delicate cortical tissues have not been preserved, and the more resi
RMRFY19E–. Canadian forest industries January-June 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. :i<5 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER March 18, 1920 PROMPT SHIPMENTS accompanied by P.U.B. CERTIFICATES ISLAND SOFT FIR Timbers, Clears (Rough or Manufactured), Com- mons or Lath. Straight cars Common grades or mixed with Flooring, etc. TIMBERS, DIMENSIONS, SHIPLAP FLOORING, SIDING AND CEILING, SHINGLES Sales Agents: SIDNEY MILLS, LIMITED Manufacturers of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Boxes, etc. Capacity 100 M. ft. Timbers up to 30" x 30" x 80' Dr
RMRMJA3W–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 15. |Spondylus sp. Valve 150 X 120 mm., thickness at X 8 mm. Portion of margin, with profile of one rib. are ornamented as in Cox's fig. Sb. From the Pliocene of Zanzibar insularis n.sp. was described (p. 80, pi. 16, fig. 4); this also seems to have a very similar ornamentation. In both cases the figures are good and allow a critical com- parison; nevertheless it is always preferable to compare actual specimens. Sowerby (1897, p. 28) recorded also S. ducalis Chemn. from Natal. The shell (if it w
RMRE4H69–. A text-book of bacteriology, including the etiology and prevention of infective diseases and a short account of yeasts, and moulds, haematazoa, and psorosperms. Bacteriology. Fig. 94.—Colonies of Bacillus akthracis, x 80 (Flugge). a, after 24 hours ; 6, after 48 hours. sloping surface of nutrient agar-agar a viscous snow-white layer is developed, but without access of air no cultivation can be obtained, the bacilli being aerobic. This can be demonstrated hj completely- embedding a piece of lung or spleen pulp containing bacilli, in nutrient agar-agar (p. 22). Potato - cultivations. — In abou
RMREF6G0–. A comparison of oceanic parameters during the oceanic period off the central coast of California.. Oceanography. .0 STATION A11 DENSITY 25.0 .2 CHLOROPHYLL (X) 1.0 .5 PHOSPHATE (A) 2.5 2.0 OXYGEN (°) 10.0. 20 40 60 80 10C D e p I h Prof iles FIGURE 97 139. 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.. Soluri, Elroy Anthony.. Monterey, California: U. S. Naval Postgraduate School
RMRG13EK–. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Mr, Alfred Dickie's New Mill at Stewiacke, N. S. one hundred and fifty feet of the mill, which is only ten miles from the open sea. The dimen- sions of the mill are 130 feet long by 40 feet wide ; it has brick engine and boiler house 36 x 34 feet, containing three large tubular boilers and a 300 h. p. engine. The equipment consists of gang and rotary saws, patent edgers, lath machines, etc. The cutting capacity is 80,000 feet of lumber and 60,000 lath and palings
RMRRXYYC–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ? .'f: :*>';^T''^''> 116 The Florists' Review AUOCST 22, IWA DETROIT NOTES. [Concluded from page 114.] and Mrs. William Hielscher, Philip Breitmeyer, Fred Breitmeyer and son John, J. P. Sullivan, Norman Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Taepke, W. B. Brown, Eobert Jean, Ed. Beard, Michael Bloy and Mr. and Mrs. B. Klagge. Breitmeyer's have just completed three new houses at their Mack avenue plant. The houses are built of material supplied by Foley Mfg. Co. and are 20 X 80, using 16 x 16 glass. The outing of the Detroit Florists' Club, held at Bois
RMRF8A4H–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 440 jS'OCTUIDyi:. faint dark ^^ostmedial line with whiter shade bej'ond it; a whitish line at base of cilia ; the vinderside whiter irrorated with brown, the postmedial line more distinct and rather diffused. â Hah. U.S.A., Colorado {GocJcerell), 1 S â JEoci). 40 millim. Genus EOSPHOROPTERYX. Type. Eosplioropteryx, Dyar, Journ. N.Y. Ent. Soc. x. p. 80 (1902)... thyatyroldcs. Proboscis fully deyeloped ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reai;hing to well above vertex of head and broadly fringed with scales in front, the 3rd long
RMRHDCR4–. Book for florists : bulbs for autumn and winter work evergreen and deciduous trees shrubs, hardy plants, florists' supplies. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seedlings Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Horticulture Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 29 Winter Flowering Stocks GIANT PERFECTIONâCut and Come Again White (Princess Alice) Dark Blue Scarlet Pink Sky Blue Canary Yellow Empress Augustus Victoria. Silvery Lilac. Price, each of above, trade pkt., 25c; x/% oz., 40c; oz., $2.80. Giant Perfection, mixed, all colors, trade pkt., 25c; 14 oz., 40c; oz., $2.50. P
RMREFA3P–. Comparative physiology of temperature regulation. Body temperature -- Regulation. PROSSER UJ - X o UJ "5 x: d. u - / O / STANDARD Q. Q. 3 80 n 1 1,1, a> o E 5 120 80 40 —. 0 8 16 24 32 40 TEMPERATURE *C Figure 6. Active and standard metabolism and the difference between them when measured at the temperatures of acclimation. From Fry and Hart, 1948 (Fig. 5, p. 73). 24. 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
RMRF0MF8–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 44G NOCTriD.F.. faint dark postincdial line with whiter shade beyond it; a whitish line at l)ase of cilia ; the underside whiter irrorated with brown, the postniedial line more distinct and mther diffused. Uab. U.S.A., Colorado {CockereU), 1 d". E.q^. 40 millini. Genus EOSPHOROPTERYX. Tvpe. Eosphoropteryx, Djar, Journ. X.Y. Ent. Soc. x. p. 80 (1902)... thyati/roidcs. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, tlie 2nd joint reac-hinjr to well .above vertex of bead and broadly fringetl wiih scales in front, the 3rd long ;
RMRHM34E–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 606 J. B. LEWIS CO UJ -I o < »- z UJ o UJ o < Q. X UJ X w -I < z < 8^ 100 A 80. — — — — — — c — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — faU- — — — — — — — — — — -^ — ^^ : — — — — — — —^ 40 - p^ 20- -— 1 1 — — — — — — — I ^ — — — — — — z UJ UJ I- < -I o UJ u. UJ X D I DAYS Figure 3. Expansion and contraction of tentacles of Lebnmia coralligens showing similar responses under natural and reverse 12 h cycles of light and darkness. Animals were fed on first and fourth days. Twenty
RMRE5G3B–. Cryptogamic plants of the USSR. (Flora sporovykh rastenii SSSR). Plants. 316 Syn.: Coleosporium telekiae Bubak, supplement to "Novenytani Kozle- menyek," 1907,4. p. 102. Spermagonia and aecia unknown. Uredia hypophyllous, on yellowish or brownish patches, scattered or in irregular groups, 0.3—0.6 mm across, orange-colored. Urediospores globoid, ellipsoid, ovoid, or prismatic, 18 — 28X16—22^; walls colorless, 1.0 —1.5m thick, densely verrucose. Telia hypophyllous, scattered or irregularly grouped, round, small, 0.4—0.6mm across, orange-colored. Teliospores cylindrical, 80 — 130 X 19
RMRGH3GM–. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history -- New York (State); Natural history. J 80 Genus CRANIELLA. Oehlert. I Ety.: Diminutive of crania.] 1888: Bull, de la Soc. d'Etudes Scientif. d'Angers, p. 37. 1892: Pal. X. Y.. Vol. VIII., Pt. I., pp. L58, 170.) Shell somewhal Irregular, with ;m outline varying from nearly circular to almost quadrangular; no pedicle opening, hut lower valve cemented, by its whole surface, to rocks or other shells; upper valve more or less elevated, apex behind the center; four large adductor muscle impressions, one pair near the center; out
RMRGT6DH–. Bulletin biologique de la France et de la Belgique. Biology; Natural history. 14 p. DE BEAUGHAMP.. Fi(i. 1. — Nerilta anlennalaO. ScHMiDT, vue par la face ventrale, X 80 environ (demi-schématique ; les organes génitaux n"ont pas été représentés), ce, 3'eux, /.s, lobes sétigères, .sr, sillon cilié ventral, œr, œsophage, fj(/, glandes œsophagiennes, ve, néphrostome, on, orifice externe de la néphridie.. 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 perfec
RMRDE6MX–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 119 P. macrosporus Ung. Asci globose to elliptic, 40-80 x 35-60 /x; membrane yellowish, up to 5 it* in thickness, contents colorless; spores elongate-ellipsoid, 2-3 xl fi. It produces small galls, which are at first watery looking, then. Fig. 81.—Protomyces. A, mycelium and young ascus; E, ascus with mature spores. After De Bary. brown, upon the leaves and stems of various economic and non- economic Umbelliferse. P. pachydermus Thiim. affects carrots and dandehons. P. rhizobius Trail, grows on Po
RMRF0H77–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 440 jS'OCTUIDyi:. faint dark ^^ostmedial line with whiter shade bej'ond it; a whitish line at base of cilia ; the vinderside whiter irrorated with brown, the postmedial line more distinct and rather diffused. â Hah. U.S.A., Colorado {GocJcerell), 1 S â JEoci). 40 millim. Genus EOSPHOROPTERYX. Type. Eosplioropteryx, Dyar, Journ. N.Y. Ent. Soc. x. p. 80 (1902)... thyatyroldcs. Proboscis fully deyeloped ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reai;hing to well above vertex of head and broadly fringed with scales in front, the 3rd long
RMRG9PMP–. Bulletins of American paleontology. 0.60 0.65 0.70 0.75 0.80. Text-figure 13.—Transverse serial sections of Plcctospira problcmaiica (Girty) X 6, USNM 154735 from USNM locality 9045, measurements (mm) from ventral beak. A small specimen. crural bases and cardinal process; crura projecting laterally pos- teriorly but descending anteriorly, becoming ventrally directed; spiralia and jugum not observed; muscle scars defined by two dis- tinct ridges that extend forward from the bases of the socket ridges. Holotype. —USNM No. 121190 collected from USGS locality 2623. Distinguishing characters. — P
RMRGJFTT–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Mineralogy. 212 FENITIZATION AT CHILWA ISLAND 100 r 80 60 100 Fe3+ Fe3++Fe2+ 40 20. L 32 34 36 Si 38 40 Fig. ii. Variation of the oxidation ratio (ioo Fe3+/Fe3+ + Fe2+) with the change in silica content for Chilwa Island and Kangankunde (Table i). # = Chilwa Island fenites; ± = Kangankunde fenites; X = aegirine-potash-feldspar fenite vein, Chilwa Island; â = feldspathic breccia Chilwa Island and two feldspathic breccias from the Tundulu Complex (Garson, 1962, p. 79). These chemical changes reflect the following mineralogical changesâ Feniti
RMRGHMGX–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. MESOZOIC CHRYSALIDINIDAE OF MIDDLE EAST 141. ig. 78 Redmondoides lugeoni (Septfontaine), BMNH P 52621, from United Arab Emirates, off-shore Abu Dhabi, Izhara Formation, probably Bajocian; length 1180 urn, x 80; note protocanaliculation and canaliculation of the walls of late chambers. rig. 79 Redmondoides rotundatus (Redmond), BMNH P 52622, from off-shore Qatar, Diyab Formation, Oxfordian; length 1080 urn, x 90; note canaliculi in walls of later whorls. ig. 80 Redmondoides cf. inflatus (Redmond), BMNH P 52623, from United Arab Emirat
RMRG9W1C–. Bulletins of American paleontology. . Text fig. 22. Glohigerinella escheri esclier'i (Kaufmann). T. L. L. Cat. Nos. 167518, 167519. Globotruncana lapparenii, s. L zone, Upper Cretaceous. All appr. X 80. (a,b) Same specimen, umbilical and apertural views. (c,d) Same specimen, umbilical and apertural views. (e,f) Same spec.men, umbilical and apertural views. (g,h) Same specimen, umbilical and apertural views. (i,k) Same specimen, umbilical and apertural views. (l,m) Same specimen, in umbilical and apertural views. (n,o) Same specimen, umbilical and apertural views. (p,q) Same specimen, umbilic
RMRMRY5A–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. 120 G. PULITZER-FINALI Spicules: 1) Subtylostyles straight, isodiametric, with evident axial canal, tyle scarcely developed and oblong, point short and sharp, mea- suring 220-250 X 3.5-4.5 [im. 2) Palmate anisochelas measuring 20- 23 [xm. 3) Sigmas only slightly contort, rarely S-shaped, with a chord of 69-80 [xm, about 3.5 [xm thick. b. 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
RMRH1345–. Bulletin. Science. T^NIOTD CESTODES OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 27 genital glands. The vas deferens (figs. 20, 21, v. clef.) forms a mass of coils in the anterior third of the segment extending from the median line to the base of the cirrus pouch. The cirrus pouch (figs. IT, 19, 21, 22, c. p.) is elon- gated, broadest near the base and tapering toward its outer end. It measures 350 to 380/x in length by 80 to lOOfx in thickness. It is covered with a layer of muscle fibers inter- lacing and crossing diago- nally, forming a sort of basket work (fig. 19). In the distal three-fifths of the pouch th
RMRDKJ41–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin—Cory. 327 throughout the states. The nest is a mass of feathers thickly lined with down, placed on the ground, usually more or less concealed. The eggs are from 7 to 12, pale buff or cream buff in color, and measure about 1.80 x 1.30 inches. 47. Querquedula cyanoptera (Vieill.). Cinnamon Teal. Anas cyanoptera Vieill., A. 0. U. Check List, 1895, p. 50. Distr.: Western America from the Rocky mountains and Texas to the Pacific, and from British Columbia south through Middle Amer- ica and South America
RMRG83KY–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ISOPODS OF NORTH AMERICA. 179 i^GA DENTATA Schicedte and Meinert. jEga dentata y<nicKi)TE and Meinekt, Naturh. Tidsskr. (3), XII, 1879-80, pp. 372-873, pi. X, figs. 11-12.—Richardson, Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus., XXIII, 1901, p. 52*2. Locality.—Cuba. Body ovate, punctate on the dorsal surface with minute scattered dots. Front of head hisiiiuate, the median point separating' and extending- half tlie length of the first article of the first pair of antenna?. The frontal hunina is rhomboid in shape. The e^'es are large, oblong, posteriorly acumina
RMRMP5RX–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 170 Miss H. Richardson on the Isopods of the 13. Rocinela tuberculosa^ Richardson. Rocinela tuberculosa, Richardson, Proc. Ain. Phil. Soc. xxxvii. 1898, p. 16, fig. 10. Hah. Southern part of Gulf of California. Fig. 6.. Rocinela belliceps (Stimpson). x 2f. 14. Rocinela aries, Schiodte & Meinert. Rocinela aries, Schiodte & Meinert, Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift, xii. 1879-80, pp. 401-403, pi. xiii. figs. 7, 8. Hah. Mazatlan ; Lower California ; Panama Bay, Family VI. Cymoth
RMRDYKBP–. Mites injurious to domestic animals (with an appendix on the acarine disease of hive bees). Mites; Veterinary medicine; Bees. 62 Mites Injuriotis to Domestic Animals. :t^ Fig. 48. Demodex oanis (p. 79).—Ventral view of female, x 328, and capitulum from above. (After Hirist, Studies on Acari, no. 1.) :JU- r^- ^'! ". Fig. 49. DeTnodex equi (p. 80). —Female from below, x 297, andmale from above, X 330. Also dorsal view of capitulum. (After Hirst, Studies on Acari, no. 1.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readab
RMRRRM8J–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ', .r*; ^.'^T^T^fTJWp**. V ? ?-'V^y:."' '^WA Ti-" riT'nV-r^ 'X^r^TW,"* ? ,'*' ,v ''v^^^r^-? 80 The Florists^ Review NOVEMBEB 26, 1914. NEW OBUIANS. Club Meeting. The New Orleans Horticultural So- ciety held its regular monthly meeting November 19, at the Association of Commerce building. President P. A. Chopin and Secretary C. R. Panter were at their respective places and a fair number of members were present. It was decided to hold a spring flower show during th^ latter part of March, 1915. The committee to take charge will be appoi
RMRF8PYK–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 44G NOCTriD.F.. faint dark postincdial line with whiter shade beyond it; a whitish line at l)ase of cilia ; the underside whiter irrorated with brown, the postniedial line more distinct and mther diffused. Uab. U.S.A., Colorado {CockereU), 1 d". E.q^. 40 millini. Genus EOSPHOROPTERYX. Tvpe. Eosphoropteryx, Djar, Journ. X.Y. Ent. Soc. x. p. 80 (1902)... thyati/roidcs. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, tlie 2nd joint reac-hinjr to well .above vertex of bead and broadly fringetl wiih scales in front, the 3rd long ;
RMRH6PMK–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 80 ^Ite breeder mid gpovtsmmi. Feb 3 RCSel AWSON'S (Self-Adjusting) W* ^ U. S. ARM .. Suspensory Bandages. A perfect fit guaranteed. Support, Belief, Comfort. Automatically Adjustable. DISPLACEMENT IMPOSSIBLE. lecture on Nervous Tensionand Circular mailed free. Sold by Druggists. S. E. G. BAWSOY Sent by mail safely. Patentee, Saratoga Springs, X.T. MORRISON'S GEXTOTE EMTXE EXITNE PlI.I-S .4 ILLS Jl P OWDERS. OWDERS, OWDERS. Fresh from the British College of Health, London. THE GREATEST CCRE OF THE AGE, AND the only certain vital restorative. Never fails, no mat
RMRHEBN0–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. — 71 — Observatio. Species haec ad C. Targionii Silv. perafflnis est, sed pedum angulo infero lateral! extrorsum hand producto, maris tergito ultimo medio postice depresso et organi copulativi forma distinguenda est. Cyliosonia (s. s.) unicolor Silv. Cylioaoma unicolor Silvestri, Abh,and. zool. Mus, Dresden VI (1Ö97), p. IC, Taf. II, Pig-. SO-82. Cyliosoma Queenslai/diae BrOlem.aun, Ree. Australian Mus. X, p. 80, flg'. 14-15, 9 Brunneo-viridesc
RMRH45KK–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BIOLOGICAL SERIES. VOL. 1 3, NO. 2 CROTAPHYTUS COLLARIS. ROSTRAL MENTAL POSTMENTAL CANTHALS SUPRALABIALS INFRALABIALS GULARS SUBOCULARS EAR Fig. 2. A lateral view of head scalation typical for the population.-; studied. (Drawn from BYU 21705) X-^(l-a.9) = 80.768 X (0.999,9) =29.7 U-statistic (Anderson, 1958). The U-statistic was determined to be U,^^ :, -75. = 0.0209. Since most U-statistic tables only go up to p=10, Paul Sampson's Table 1. A contingency table testing the indepen- dence of Ward's clustering method and the pr
RMRP8H9X–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Sprague Smith Company, MANUFACTURERS OF TT I iN DO iV CiLASS* Greenhouse Glass a specialty. 205 Randolph Street, CHIGIGO. The James H. Rice Co. -IMPORTERS and JOBBERS- GREENHOISE GLASS A SPECIALTY. 'Wlxxdo-vir GkXekmmt P^dLxx-t, X'^a-tt^r, e'to. 80-82 Wabash Avenue and 34 to 40 South Water Street, CHICAGO. GLASS. GOOD BRANDS. QUICK SHIPMENTS. LARGE STOCK. Warehouse on railroad switch. Be sure and get our prices. Sharp, Partridge k Co. 22nd SL and Union Place, CHICAGO. Please mention the A merica7i Florist when wri
RMRHN3H6–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. HORMONAL MODULATION OF BEHAVIOR GO 100- 0 C/) 0> 80- C !5 lc 60- X Ld - o 40- E "c < 20- "o - o^ n -. Transected (N = I7) Ligated (N = 5) 8 Days Post-treatment I 10 FIGURE 3. Occurrence of "spontaneous display behavior" (SDB) in adult Callinectes sapidus males following either bilateral eyestalk ligation (ligated) or optic tract transection (transected). were induced to display (Fig. 3). The difference in the frequency of occurrence of SDB between experimental groups is significant (P = 0.003, Fish
RMRHWRG1–. The Bell System technical journal. Telecommunication; Electric engineering; Communication; Electronics; Science; Technology. ELEMENTARY SAMPLING THEORY FOR ENGINEERING 69 feO 5 fp If, , , 20 Pp SO ^p ^P f^ ^P , .^^ ,^? , ^^ "^P "^^ 8° 8^ SQ. si 5 10 15 20 25 50 sb ' 40 46 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 X = Defectives in Universe A^ = 900, n = 799 CHARTS A. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. American Tel
RMRJX2HJ–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 80. Figure 32. Cyperus laevigatus and Heliotropium curassavicum near north- western corner of lagoon. POBSP photograph by P.C. Shelton, 21 June 1966. Figure 33. Small Tournefortia at top of west beach south of northwest campsite. POBSP photograph by PâC. Shelton, 15 June 1966. v<»'..^''i''''^-'^-- . './'^'â¢râ¢^^â ^ / ^-'' "T'l W|k^g!^2^-v^ ^-^ v^--. ^^P^ Ji ^' r Biasfiiuflv 31^ '-V^..; ,v "' '«*X^'< BiP-'^ mHRS^*^ * j-''^*^. 'â¢'^ ^^^M^to^ 9 â ^-' ':»^. Please note that these images are ext
RMRHN8HK–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. PHOSPHATASES OF M KIK ALGAE 281 I ^ CL i <0 K 120 100 80 60 40 20 0. COCCOLITHUS (24 UNiTS/m«) A CRICOSPHAERA (36 UNlTS/m!) x THALASSIOSIRA (34UNlTS/m£) • HAEODACTYLUM (40UNlTS/m.P) C14 0----0 PHOSPHORUS O- I 0 20 40 60 80 MINUTES 100 120 140 FIGURE 5. The hydrolysis of C'Mabeled glucose-6-phosphate by P-deficient Coccolitlnts Int.rlcyi, Cricosphaera cartcri, Tltulussinsit'ii fliti'iatilis and Phaeodactylum triconiutniti. The concentration of the glucose moiety in the medium was determined by measuring C14 (dashed lines
RMRDT6K8–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. Part II.l THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. 139 C. X Boyleanum, R. H. Mens. Cyp. ed. 2, 17 ; Hans. 0. Hyb. 1895, 137.— Sander. C. X Haumonti, Lind. xiv. t. 668 ; O.A>. 1899, 352. —Linden. 80. P. X Brseckmanii (Charlesworthii x Savageanum (Moensii).—Maes. Braeckman, 1903. C. X (unnamed), G.C. 1903. ii. 35
RMRHMX9N–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 402 N. W. BLACKSTONE AND L. W. BUSS. 40 80 AGE(DAYS) 120 Figure 4. Two colonies from each of 3 crosses (5x8, circles; 12 x 7, squares; and 3x4, triangles; the crosses are designated as in Table IV) were grown beyond 50 days on glass cover slips and measured for shape (perimeter/y area). Lines connect values for each colony: 2 colonies reached the edges of the cover slips in 12 X 7 > 3 X 4). The biological basis of shape The results presented show a strong correlation between measures of peripheral stolon development and p
RMRDT6DA–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. 230 THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. [Part II In the last-mentioned the pale P. caudatum Wallisii was the pollen parent. 25. P. X Perseus (Lindleyannm x Sedenii ? ).—Veitch, 1892. C. x Phaedra, G.C. 1893, i. 80; O.R. 1893, 61.—Veitch. S. X Phaedra, 0.7?. 1893, 52. C. x Perseus, G.C. 1892, ii. 622. S. x Per
RMRE5CTA–. Critical researches on the potamogetons. KUNGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAE. BAND 55- N:0 5. 161 P. badioviritlis n. sp. Gaulis teres crassus simplex, internodiis 30 mm longis vel ultra. Folia inferiora subcoriacea ovalia ± longe petiolata multinervia caduca, superiora coriacea tenuia oblonga basi rotundata apice rotundata vel obtuse subcuspidata ± 21-nervia, 80â85 X 35â40 mm, petiolata petiolis longis (± 100 mm). Ligulce 80 mm longas bicari- nata3 badiovirides. Spicse non evolutte. Anatomia caulis: vide infra! Stem stout, 3â4 mm in diam., for the rest of about the habit of P. rotundat
RMREGWD7–. Collected reprints / Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories [and] Pacific Oceanographic Laboratories. Oceanography Periodicals.. 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 i (km) ? 100 Fig. 3. Potential vorticity (P) vs. cross-stream distance (x). Triangles for section A and circles for section B as shown in Fig. 1. Reproduced from Schmitz (1969). 26° 24c 71 7 / 4 *W< 8' "' 2 5 I 4* 1 o S 5 7 DRY TORTUGAS {,0 5 ^. BIMINI i& SOMBRERO, KEY, KEY ^ -*^ ,-;/ WEST' <* -- 86° Fig. 4. Path of drogue formation and encountered winds in the observation of 1971. Individual drogues loc
RMRMTEX5–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. PSEIIDOTHYONE SCULPONEA 261 Nella fig. 26, pag. 32 del suo lavoro sono riprodotte delle piastre calcaree molto simili a quelle osservabili in P. sculponea e nel testo si precisa: «Die Flatten der von mir untersuchten Tiere gleichen ben von V. Marenzeller (1877, Tafel V, Fig. 2A) abgedildeten, sie sind aber in ihren haufigsten, charakteristischen Formen durchaus verschie- den von den Flatten, die Koehler (1921, Fig. 120) abbildet ».. Fig. 2 - Piastre calcaree di Pseudothyone sculponea: A) x 80; B) x 55. Recentemente, p
RMRMHW90–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. i38 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM the lirae. Sulcus J length of whorl, scarcely concave, with fine spiral lirae 2 on 1 st and 2nd whorls, 3 on 3rd and 4th. Lip sinus deep, adjoining suture. Outer Up submarginally incrassate. 7-5 X 3*5 mm. Buff. Off Gove Rock (East London area), 80-130 fathoms, one dead (S. Afr. Mus. A8714, P.F. Coll.). Remarks. Similar to lea but proportionately broader; the larger proto- conch also indicates a different species. The lirae are sharply defined and well separated,
RMRG9K10–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. PLATE LXVI. SPANISH OAK. '• f'"''Katmx^aconis!v''r""'"'" ''^''''' ^^^ «ta™inate blossoms, (p) pistillate blossoms. I An'ac'ornci'p;"x*5:' ^'''''"'' ^""^'ature and mature acorns, x i. 4. An atorn, x J. t Si;;:; i;?"^ vi!;,jr';^;r:,:^-,s-,s^--rzs-^j,^. scars, enlarged. SPANISH OAK. Quercus falcata, Michaux. h 'irht of 70 80 ft with a diameter of onen broad, round-topped, rather deep. ;;xaL.o„.. a. e.t cve^ea wU. .... ...«. .a.e. a,.o. ..Co.. ..a ,e......row. ';;n:La
RMRMKPAF–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. FOSSIL BOVIDAE FROM LANGEBAANWEG 247 90- 70 50- Length. Length M^-M 60 80 100 120 mm Fig. 16. Occlusal lengths of lower premolar and molar rows in Bovini. X = bed 3aN Lange- baanweg, X = QSM Langebaanweg, e = Pelorovis ?antiquus from Elandsfontein, n = P. antiquus from Naivasha, Kenya, + = P. oldowayensis from upper Bed II Olduvai Gorge, S = extant Syncerus cajfer, S = 5. caffer from latest Pleistocene Kibish Formation, Omo (see Gentry & Gentry 1978: 308-322 for this and other bovine fossils), O
RMRG78DY–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 711 Cst and eses) -Feilden, Ibis, 1889, 48G (Barbados; habits; descn eggs) - dad; cnt.). 5559.—Sclater and Salvin, J,,2:tl'L;L'™*-i™.™ B™,..sc„. Jo,,™ «. Orn., .Tan.. 1892, 80, in text-H.«TERT,Novit.Zool.,ix, 1902,301, in («t. SStiBlS; r-^;;S:rci™aS'c..„.Hn«; no., a^c. es.). TYRANNUS CUBENSIS Richmond. GIANT KINGBIKD. Adult male.-Yneun. and hindneck dark sooty b^J" ^f^^^^ to nearly black), the crown with a concealed P''** "* ^"r ^ ^ X or oran^ mar ivj-* length (skms), 243-263 Uol), ^vm (22.3)
RMRHKY87–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. EFFECTS OF X-RAYS IN PARAMECIUM 261 LETHALITY OF ROENTGEN RADIATION IN PARAMECIA P R 0 B I T S 98 95 90 80 - 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 - 5 - 2 I. 20 40 100 I 1 1^ 200 300 500 DOSE IN FIGURE 5. Dosage-effect curve for lethality of roentgen radiation in Furnnicciiiiii cm/datum. Results were recorded on probability paper for plotting percentages directly on a probit scale. The data for the per cent survival after irradiation in Nylon syringes were also plotted on log-probit paper (Fig. 5 ). The significance of such a curve to assist
RMRD2HMR–. Denkschriften der Koniglichen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Munchen. Verzeichnifs der su diesem Bande gehörenden zwölf KupferplattcH. zu der Abhandlung p. 80. zu — — — p. 8q. p. 120. *). Tab. ym. Tab. IX. zu — — »*- p- IJ7. Lab. X. zu — — — p. 279. Tab. XI. zu — — — P- =98- Tab. XII. zu — — — p. 4°9- •, Im Text der Abhandlungen Verden diese drey Hnpferplattcn als Tab. i.a.u.3. an- s-eführt, so wie die folgenden drej als Tab. 4. 5. u. 3. ' Ge-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearanc
RMRJWY6T–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 43 5 $" CO CO 4 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 /00 80 60 40 20 ' .! â¡ ' -.LIT â :râ,;?.v.â¢.-â]â : â¢TrTT?MLJ; : va--:C-:c P-/ ; ^-5 ; o-3 , Y^ 7 X-5"; Y-6 ; T-7 ; (w-5 ; -9 ; ?-/# , o-// , ?-/2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smithsonian Institution. Press; National Research Council (U. S. ). Pacific Science Board; Smithsoni
RMRMWM1H–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. . Fig. 79. — Disposition superposée. — Fig. 80. — Disposition périphérique. — x, vaisseaux; p, tubes criblés. x, vaisseaux ; p,-tubes criblés. 6° Enfin, les vaisseaux (x, fig. 80) entourent plus ou moins complètement les tubes criblés (p, fig. 80). Ce sera la Dispo- sition périphérique. Remarque. — Si l'on veut indiquer à la fois la position rela- tive des tubes criblés, par rapport aux vaisseaux, et la position relative des vaisseaux, par rapport aux tubes criblés, on pourra exprimer cette double situation relative et caractériser, par suite, comp
RMRD2AEF–. Elementary lessons in the physics of agriculture. Agricultural physics. [from old catalog]. w tn. 14/. Ti^'JO In each of these cases the load draws lengthwise upon the upper half of the joist, acting through a weight-arm F. W. ten inches in length, to overcome the force of co- hesion at the fixed ends, whose strength, according to 69^ is ten thousand pounds per square inch, or a total of 2 X 2 X 10,000 lbs.=40,000 lbs. in the 2 x 4 joist, and of 2 X 4 x 10,000 lbs.=80,000 lbs. in the 2x8 joist. These two total strengths become powers acting through their respective power-arms F. P., whose me
RMRN7MYN–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 323 Tl. CA.,.. ?sc/, ä. D. tu. I 1. ch. , SCI. a. p. , tv. sei. Or S. 1:1 ^- sei. a. p. .'sct.-a. p. tv. b, tv. b. d. ao. 7. ö. '^<^ Figs. 5, 6, 7, and 8, sections through the wing region of an embryo of one-hun- dred hours. At this stage the wing artery and the Segmental artery of each side arise from a latero-dorsal evagination of the Aorta The sections represent a region 80 [l in thickness (x about 45). w.r. Wolfian ridge, scl.a.s. secondary Subclavian artery. Other reference letters as in preceeding figures. of the th
RMRHP912–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. .^26 KATHLEEN GODWIN TEKROUX c X J2 o E for the samples containing 0.1 and 0.09 mgm. Cu per cc. coincide. The chloride contents were respectively 85 and 80 milliequivalents Cl per liter. The curve for the sample containing 0.086 mgm. Cu and 71.5 milliequivalents Cl apparently has a higher buffering power, as shown by the increased steepness of the titration curve (Fig. 2). This may 25.0 20.0. I'M;. 4. r.ufiYrinu P»V(.TS of natural and dialysi-d si-rum. Open circle, natural serum, 0.086 mgm. Cu per cc. sample. Square, natura
RMRDT6DD–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. Part II.] THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. 227 5. P. X Brysa (Boissierianum x Sedenii 2 ;, O.K. 1903, 249.—Veitch 1892. C. X Brysa, G.C. 1892, ii. 343. S. X Brysa, O.K. 1893, 358 ; 1895, 77, 80. C. X John Ashworth, G.C. 1894, ii. 605.—E. Ashworth. 5. X John Ashworth, O.R. 1894, 374. 6. P. x cardinale (Schl
RMRG835P–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 198 BULLETIN 54, TTNITED STATES NATIONAL MITSEUM.. ROCINELA MACULATA Schicedte and Meinert. Rociiuid iiiachlatd Schkkdte and Meixkrt, Naturlustnrisk Tidsskrift (3), XII, 1879-80, p. 898, A. xii, ligs. 10-12.—Bovallius, Bihang till Kgl. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handling., X, No. 11,1885, p. 10, pi. ii, figs. 18-23.—Hansen, Vidensk. Meddel. naturh. Foren. i. Kj0bh., 1887, p. 187.—Richardson, American Naturalist, XXXIV, 1900, p. 219; Proc. IT. S. Nat. Mus., XXIII, 1901, p. 524. Loc(dit/.'<.—West (xreenljind; Vladivostok; east Asia. Body short, ovate
RMRHN7B3–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 0 1 3 4 days 7 80- 60- 40- 20- 0 PHAEODACTYLUM P+S. 0 1 234 days FIGURE 3. Platyinoiuis siihconlifonnis and Phaeodactylum triconnituni : lead budget in percent of initial addition (0.3 mg Pb/1) as a function of time. S indicates soluble lead; P, "particulate" lead, I'.r. lead associated with the algae; and P + S, sum of soluble and "particu- late" lead. 2000- 1000- (D S> 500 o ^ 200 100 PHAEODACTYLUM log y = 1-50+ 0-86 log x. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may
RMRF70W2–. 1902 special wholesale catalogue Dutch flowerroots, etc.. Nursery stock Netherlands Catalogs; Flowers Netherlands Roots Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Netherlands Catalogs. 40 Miscellaneous. (('outimini).. 01i.io3rLcca.c:2ca, X-i-u.ciliae. Cable word. p- lo^ p- looo S Cts. S Cts. 1238 Pill. Chionodoxa Lucilea Glory of the snow . . 0.50 1239 Pillow. .^ardoiisi^. dark blue , . . n,.50 1240 Pillot. Colchicum Agi ippinac, Lilac and white ... k — 1241 Pilot. Aiuniniiale. purplish pink .... :i.20 1242 Pimple. „ plenum, Double pink . 2,40 1243 Pin. „ .Albuni; pure wliite. .1 1.80 1244 Pinch. ,, Byzantlii
RMRG82JT–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ISOPODS OF NORTH AMERICA. 209 ROCINELA SIGNATA Schioedte and Meinert. Roelnela signata ScnitEUTE and ]Ii:iert, Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift (3), XII, 1879-80, pp. 899-401, pi. xiii, figs. 3-6.âRichardson, Pnx-. 1'. S. Nat. Mus., XXIII, 1901, p. 524.âMooKE, P.ull. V. S. Fish Coinin., XX, Pt. 2, 1902, p. 171, pi. X, fig. 2. Localities.âWest Indies; shores of Central Anierica; St. Croix Island; St. Bartholomew Island; Marco and No Name Key, Florida; between delta of tlie Mississippi and Cedar Ke3's, Florida; Key West, Florida; Anclote section; G
RMRHMXMA–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 1 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 Time (h) Figure 1. Time course of changes in ECF osmolality (upper panel) and body water content (lower panel) in Anodonta grandis simpsomana during 144 h emersion and 24 h reimmersion in pondwater at 10°C. Symbols are mean values for five clams; bars are standard errors of the mean. Asterisks indicate values significantly different from control (P < 0.05). The arrows indicate the time of reimmersion in pondwater. Osmolality = 41.4 (±3.2) + 0.082 (±0.010) X emersion time (h) (±SE;R: = 0
RMRR361R–. Acta Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fennica. Natural history. Acta Societatis pro Fauna et Flora Fennica, XVII, N:o 1. 259 des Thieres in der Seitenansicht 370/^ 17. Postabdomen 370/j. 18. Hintere Schalenrand 370/^ Fig. 19—24. Camptocercus fennicus n. sp. 19. Seitenansicht 80/^ 20. Tastan- tenne 370/^ 21. Lippenanhang 370/!. 22. Postabdomen 80/^ Dasselbe 370/x. 24. Unterer hinterer Schalenrand 370/^ Alona oblonga P. E. Miiller. Tastantenne des Weibchens 370/t. » quadrangidaris O. F. Miiller. Tastantenne des Weibchens 370/i. Cyclops serrulatus var. Rudimentares Fiisschen des Weibchens 600/j. 29. Ily
RMRFF0C5–. 1902 special wholesale catalogue Dutch flowerroots, etc.. Nursery stock Netherlands Catalogs; Flowers Netherlands Roots Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Netherlands Catalogs. 40 Miscellaneous. (('outimini).. 01i.io3rLcca.c:2ca, X-i-u.ciliae. Cable word. p- lo^ p- looo S Cts. S Cts. 1238 Pill. Chionodoxa Lucilea Glory of the snow . . 0.50 1239 Pillow. .^ardoiisi^. dark blue , . . n,.50 1240 Pillot. Colchicum Agi ippinac, Lilac and white ... k — 1241 Pilot. Aiuniniiale. purplish pink .... :i.20 1242 Pimple. „ plenum, Double pink . 2,40 1243 Pin. „ .Albuni; pure wliite. .1 1.80 1244 Pinch. ,, Byzantlii
RMRENNW7–. A popular handbook of the birds of Canada and the United States [microform]. Oiseaux; Birds. SKUA. PARASITIC GULL. Megalestris skua. w "te at the ba,.. which on the wine LT. '"°*"' "''"'ing ,o Hhy, under parts paler brown, rer:LTvarrr'':'Kâ¢' P"^" "'«=" '" >"d feet, black. Ungth about « inche. """' '"'""' ' '''"â "«»⢠»f-; f ^Xtt:;^^ t-^-^f- P-., in the â¢oâ s« about 2.80 X 2.0O. ^ ''"''" '"°*" »nd gray; average -;; race, robbing .hose^'Sot^, 1â7h'' =""*
RMRG89E2–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figs. 78-80.—Acaxthograptus walkeri (Spencer). 78, Branches showing buaxch- LETS AND thecal APERTURE, X 5 ; 79, A SPECIMEN NATURAL SIZE, ROCHESTER SHALE, New York ; 80, Fragment of branch, X 5, Rochester shale. New York. (79 and 80 are after llUEDEMANN.) ACANTHOGRAPTUS PULCHER Spencer. Plate 4, figure 5. Acanihograptus pulcher Spencer, Canadian Nat., X, 1SS2, p. 1G5, nomcn nudum; Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, IV, 18S4, pp. 5G4, 582, 588, pi. 4. fig. 6; Bull. Mus. Univ. State Missouri, I, 1SS4, pp. 14, 32, 33. pi. 4, fig. 6.—Miller, North Amer
RMRE58K0–. Cryptogamic plants of the USSR. (Flora sporovykh rastenii SSSR). Plants. 226. Aecidixim ingenuum Arth., Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, XI, 1919, p. 124. Peridermium ingenuum Arth. ex Rhoads, Hedgcock, Bethel a. Hartley, Phytopathology, VIII, 1918 (l), p. 336 (sine diagnosi); Syd., Monogr. Ured. IV, 1923, p. 3; Arth., N. Amer. Fl. VII, 1924; p. 646; Sacc, Sylloge, XXIII, 1924, p. 3. Biol. Darker, Journ. Arn. Arb. X, 1929, p. 156; Hunter, Journ. Arn. Arb. XVII, 1936, p. 122, fig. 12 (spermagonium). Spermagonia hypophyllous, discoid, inconspicuous, subcuticular, 80 — 1 SOjj, across, 40 —50 ju high. Sp
RMRN021D–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. HYDROÏDES DE LA COLLECTION LAMARCK 217 les mêmes que ceux du Sertularia bkornis Bale, dont l'auteur a donné une bonne figure; je n'y reviendrai donc pas; mais l'espèce de Bale doit tomber en synonymie. Dimensions : Longueur des entre-nœuds des ramules 430-540 fx — de l'article basai 175-190 jj. Largeur — 70-80 [x BïstrihuûoYi géographique. —? (Lamarck) Queenscliff (Bale) . Sertularia elongata Lamouroux. Sertularia elongata Lamouroux [1816], p. 189, PI. V, fig. 3 a, B, C. — millefolium Lamarck [1816], p. 116. — lycopodium Lamarck [1816], p. 1
RMRG4KYK–. Bulletins of American paleontology. 28 Bulletin- 140 28. Text fig, ro, Rugoglobigerina macrocephala nrnata Bronnimann- T. L. L. Cat.. Nos. 155591-155594- Globotruncana mayaroensis zone, Guayaguavare beds. Upper Cretaceous. All appr. X 80. (a,b,c) Same specimen, umbilical, spiral and apertuial views. (d,e,f) Same specimen, umbilical, sp.ral and apertural views. Cg,h,ii Same specimen, umbilical, spiral aind apertural views. Rug-oglGbigrerina ragosa rugosa (Plummer) 1926 Text figs. U, 12, IS Glob'igerina rugosa Plummer, 1926, Univ. Texas, Bull. 2644, pp. 38-39, p;. 2, ftgs loa-d; Loetterle, 193
RMRG8351–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ROCINELA MACULATA Schicedte and Meinert. Rociiuid iiiachlatd Schkkdte and Meixkrt, Naturlustnrisk Tidsskrift (3), XII, 1879-80, p. 898, A. xii, ligs. 10-12.—Bovallius, Bihang till Kgl. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handling., X, No. 11,1885, p. 10, pi. ii, figs. 18-23.—Hansen, Vidensk. Meddel. naturh. Foren. i. Kj0bh., 1887, p. 187.—Richardson, American Naturalist, XXXIV, 1900, p. 219; Proc. IT. S. Nat. Mus., XXIII, 1901, p. 524. Loc(dit/.'<.—West (xreenljind; Vladivostok; east Asia. Body short, ovate, punctate on the dorsal surface, with minute scat-
RMRGNHXJ–. Bulletin du Muse?um d'histoire naturelle. Natural history. <lilV(^nMiri(^s s.«' (loiivcnl nn conlarl, en dodniis du cannl. Os vnisscimx (T, (ij;-. i) loitiiciil .liiisi une /ronliirre (Icini-riinilniio »'iil()iinml, Ncrs Tiii- Icncni I.' cin.il (^(1) m* inonlre toujours sëpanMlii ioinhlc (•('ll<*|;()iillicr«'. Fig. 2. — P. maritima. Coupe transversale de la tigelle dans sa région moyenne. G X 80. Les mêmes lettres désignent dans toutes les figures les mêmes éléments. M. Vaisseaux intermédiaires qui sont le point de départ du faisceau cotylédonaire supplémentaire. par deux cellules pare
RMRF256K–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. PAEAILIA. Total length 80 millim. Congo, Niger.—Types in Congo Museum, Tervueren. 1-2. Types. Ebinga R. (L. Leopold II.), M. P. Delhez (C). Upp. Congo. 3. Skel. „ „ „ 4. Ad. Abo, Niger Delta. Dr. W. J. Ansorge (C). 2. PARAILIA LONGIFILIS. Bouleng. Ann. Mus. Cono[o, Zool. ii. p. 37, {)1, x. fig. 3 (1902). Depth of body 4| to 5J times in total length, length of head 6 to 7 'times. Snout rounded, not projecting beyond mouth, half as long as eye, which is 2^ times in length of head
RMRGDJD7–. Bulletin of the Natural Histort Museum. Geology series. 80 J. WATSON. S.J. LYDON & N.A. HARRISON t- B. Fig. 41 A-C Torreyites leaf from Lower Cretaceous of Poland. A, single elliptical leaf showing two stomatal grooves, x 7.5; B, close up of one stomatal groove showing long hair-like papillae densely covering stomata in pit. x 30; C, single stomatal opening ringed by hollow, finger- like hairs, x 500. REFERENCES Allen, P. 1998. Purbeck-Wealden (early Cretaceous) Climates. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 109: 197-236. Andrews, H. N. 1970. Index ofgeneric names of fossil plants
RMRHY1TY–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. 152 Topitz, Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Menthenflora von Mitteleuropa. obsts. grün u. kurz fl., imtsts. weiß- filz.. 60—80—100 X 20—25—35 mm. Pfl. bis 1 m h.; Int. 4—7 cm: xi var. Favrati (D. D.) Bq. {M. Decloetiana, veronicae/ormis, florida Op., candicans Crtz., M. Huguenini D. D. p. pte.) Oberöst. Im Herbare des Hof- museums in Wien befindet sich ein von Bq. bestimmtes Exemplar mit untsts. graufilz. u. kl. weichsp. B. mit beinweiß hervortretenden Nerv.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digit
RMRDJP5G–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. PAEAILIA. 303 Total length 80 millim. Congo, Niger.—Types in Congo Museum, Tervueren. 1-2. Types. Ebinga K. (L. Leopold II.), M. P. Delhez (C). Upp. Congo. 3. Skel. „ „ „ 4. Ad. Abo, Niger Delta. Dr. W. J. Ansorge (C). 2. PARAILIA LONGIFILIS. Bouleng. Ann. Mns. Congo, Zool. ii. p. 37, pi. x. fig. 3 (1902). Depth of body 4§ to 5^ times in total length, length of head 6 to 7 times. Snout rounded, not projecting beyond mouth, half as long as eye, which is 2^ times in length of h
RMRH93K4–. Bothalia. Botany. 7. Hysterostomina tenella Syd. Ann. Myc. XIII (1915), p. 228. Syn. Hysterostomélla tenella Syd. Ann. Myc. X (1912), p. 442. On Asparagus striatus, Despatch, near Uitenhage, 23.3.11, Doidge [1241]. On Asparagus sp., Kentani, 19.3.12, Pegler [2240]; 3.6.12, Pegler [2362]. Stroma flat, membranous, dull black, 2-10 mm. long, irregular in shape, 70-80 [i high, on both sides of the leaf, or more or less clothing the stem. Loculi very closely crowded, irregularly arranged, dehiscing by a longitudinal slit; covering membrane radial, dark brown to black, opaque, formed of hyphae 3-4
RMRHM3RA–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. ROLE OF ZOOXANTHELLAE IN ZOANTHIDS 481 o CL a UJ Q < Q. X UJ 90 r 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0. J^?^ J ^--. IPM 3PM 5PM 7PM 9PM IIPM lAM TIME OF DAY 3AM 5AM 7AM 9AM HAM Figure 1. The diel pattern of polyp expansion of zoanthids in the outdoor aquarium. Note similarity to behavior in the field reported by Sebens (1977). Arrow indicates first observation time affected by a gusting wind which began shortly after 9 AM. Photosynthesis/irradiance curves for intact zoanthids Figure 2 shows the photosynthesis/irradiance (P/I) curve
RMREGWDJ–. Collected reprints, Essa Institute for Oceanography. Oceanography Periodicals.. June 1966 Chester P. Jelesnianski 393 150 140 130 120 no (n 100 Q 5 90 X < 80 70 60 50 40. -(Pco-Po)mb. - INGRESS ANGLE (DEG.) â kg X 10 /mi 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 RADIUS OF MAX WINDS(MILES) Figure 21.âA nomogram relating parameters of the model storm. shown that an asymmetric wind field has some significance in generating the coastal storm surge (Jelesnianski [8]). In this study the stationary storm wind field vectors were altered by adding a vector derived from storm motion; the pressure field
RMRFRK8M–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 16 EXPERIMENTS WITH THE DISPLACEMENT INTERFEROMETER. the constant T only had to be changed, the former value of <p being <p' = 0.014 radian and T=2o seconds. Hence, / 400 ,. = 0 = 6.oXio-6# radians = 1.23* seconds of arc. The apparatus is thus relatively insensitive, seeing that 1.2 seconds go to a centimeter of deflection, x. 200 480 16Q 440 /20 100 60 60 40 20 0 -20 -40 -60 -80. A 4 n 25 5 7 9 // FIG. 12. 15 17 60l 4(f 30* 10" JO" 0" These observations were carried on for some time in the midst of other work, during Febru
RMRDDB89–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 246 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE. FiQ. 180.—M. sentina, Septona stage. Portion of a section through a pear leaf spot, showing e, e, epidermis; p, pali- sade cells sp, spongy parenchyma; o, S. piricola pycnidium, giving out spores, b. After Longyear. M. sentina (Fr.) Schr. Perithecia, 80-110 /i; on dead spots of leaves, the long ostiole erumpent; asci clavate, 60-75 x 11-13 fi, colorless; spores fusiform, curved or straight, 26-33 x Conidia (=Septoria piricola) borne in pycnidia which are similar in size and form to the perit
RMRD4TE6–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 126 Aleuonota og Alianta såvel som fra de få Atheta- arter med bagudrettet behåring på pronotum, adskilles Pycnota let ved de næppe synlige side- børster på pronotum. 1. P. paradoxa Muls. et Rey (nidorum Thoms.) (fig. 86). Sort, noget blank, bagkropsspidsen ofte lidt lysere, føle- hornene brune med lidt lysere rod, benene gulbrune med. Vig. 80. Pycnota nidorum $. x 25. gule fødder. Pronotum ca. 1/2 gang bredere end langt, bagud kun ganske svagt tilsmalnede, baghjørnerne afrundede, men tydeligt markerede, bagranden indenfor
RMRMKH6C–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 8. A. Haueiicemsgardeni (Baily, 1855). BH9/127,80 (x ca. 17). Inner view of siphuncular attachment area to illustrate small conical pits probably representing bases of conellae in the hollow keel. B. Protexanites {Anatexanites) sp. aff. P. {A.) nomii (Yabe & Shimizu, 1925). BH9/121,50 (xl). Silicone rubber squeeze. C, D, E. Protexanites {Anatexanites) sp. aff. P. {A.) nomii (Yabe & Shimizu, 1925). BH9/121,50 (x 1,2). Outer and inner whorls of remains o
RMRGHMD5–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. MESOZOIC CHRYSAUDINIDAE OF MIDDLE EAST 147. Figs 97-104 Paravalvulina arabica (Henson). Fig. 97, BMNH P 52640, from Qatar, Well Dukhan-3, 5117-5137 ft depth, Hauterivian; axial section length 820 urn, * 80. Fig. 98, BMNH P 52641, from United Arab Emirates, Well Jumayla-1 (Jamayla-1), 10,041.08 ft depth, Zakum Formation, Valanginian; axial section (length 1,740 urn), x 50. Figs 99-100, paratypes, from Qatar, Well Dukhan-2, 4375-4380 ft depth, originally dated as 'Infravalanginian' but now referred to the Hauterivian. Fig. 99, BMNH P 3
RMRGHN1X–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. Eclepens-Gare Robiac ^ 14 12 10- W Creechbarrow w. i r- ^ E%, ran Eclepens-Gare Creechbarrow M1"3 [TTTT1 Robiac 1.75 1.80 1.85 1.90 1.95 2.00 log I. x w. A B Text-figure 44 A, scatter diagrams of length (l) against width (w) of P3 4 and upper molars of Propalaeotherium parvulum (Laurillard) and P. aff. parvulum from various European localities. ? = Egerkingen grey marl facies; O = Egerkingen aberrant facies; V = Egerkingen y; A = Egerkingen a; O = Egerkingen /?; . = Eclepens-Gare; = Creechbarrow; = Gentilly (Upper Calcaire Gros
RMRHM7X3–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. SALINITY EFFECTS ON HERRING REPRODUCTION 33 100 80 - 6 60 I- p 40 LU u. 20 -I. 16 24 32 SALINITY (ppt) Figure 10. The effects of salinity on fertilization of Cliipea pallasi eggs inseminated with 1 x 10' sperm/ml (â ) and I v 10'" sperm/ml (â¢); n = 3. Vertical lines = std. dev. sperm/ml, fertilization remained above 50% even at 8 and 32 ppt salinity. This becomes very important in natural spawnings if the numbers of sperm reported at a British Columbia site (range of 100-150 sperm/ml) represent normal sperm concentrati
RMRMJDFJ–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 298 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM slight nodules; c. 14 can be counted on the foremost main lira; c. 24 concave pliculae can be counted in the slit, not corresponding with the growth-lines (nor with the nodules on the lirae). In lateral view the pliculae project slightly above the profile. 7 X 4-5, alt. 3-5 mm. Off Cape Vidal (Zululand), 80-100 fathoms, 1 dead, fresh (S. Afr. Mus. A9329, P.F. coll.). Remarks. The fine growth-line sculpture resembles the ripples in shallow water at a ford. Quite
RMRHMXM5–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 1 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 Time (h) Figure 1. Time course of changes in ECF osmolality (upper panel) and body water content (lower panel) in Anodonta grandis simpsomana during 144 h emersion and 24 h reimmersion in pondwater at 10°C. Symbols are mean values for five clams; bars are standard errors of the mean. Asterisks indicate values significantly different from control (P < 0.05). The arrows indicate the time of reimmersion in pondwater. Osmolality = 41.4 (±3.2) + 0.082 (±0.010) X emersion time (h) (±SE;R: = 0
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