RMRF8W98–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. Pl-.RIGRAPHA, 407 ?1730. Perigrapha pectinata. (Plate LXXXIX. fig. 32.) T(Bmoca7)ipa pectinafa, Smih,'Pr. U.S. Nat. Miis. x. p. 475(1887); id. Cat. Noct. A'. Am. p. 204. (5. Head and thorax ochreous-grey and brown ; abdomen rufous irrorated with black, the ventral surface pale. Fore wing brownish grey irrorated with black; subbasal and antemedial lines, claviform and orbicular obsolete ; an indistinct medial line oblique from costa to lower angle of cell, then sinuous ; reniform represented by a curved reddish-oehreous disco
RMRF0JJE–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. EUPLBXIA. 221 2998. Euplexia pectinata. Euplexia pectinata, "Warr. P. Z. S. 1888, p. 308; Hinpsn. 111. Het. B. M. viii. p. 14, pi. 143. f. 4 ; id. Moths Ind. ii. p. 222. Head and thorax fuscous black mixed with a few white scales, the metathoracic crest tipped with white ; antennae with the basal joint white, the shaft ringed with white; tarsi ringed with white ; abdomen fuscous mixed with white, the crests tipped with white. Fore wing fuscous black, the basal area with some rufous in and below cell; subba
RMRF08ED–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Supplement. Moths. PEEIGRAPHA. 407 *1730. Perigrapha pectinata. (Plate LXXXIX. fig. 32.) T(sniocan7pa pectinata, Smth,l^r. U.S. Nat. Mus. x. p. 475(1887); id. Cat. Noct. N. Am. p. 204. * <5. Head and thorax ochreons-grey and brown ; abdomen rufous irrorated with black, the ventral surface pale. Fore wing brownish grey irrorated with black; subbasal and autemedial lines, claviform and orbicular obsolete ; an indistinct medial line oblique from costa to lower angle of cell, then sinuous ; reniform represented by a curved reddish-och
RMRF8N3K–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. EUPLBXIA. 221 2998. Euplexia pectinata. Euplexia pectinata, "Warr. P. Z. S. 1888, p. 308; Hinpsn. 111. Het. B. M. viii. p. 14, pi. 143. f. 4 ; id. Moths Ind. ii. p. 222. Head and thorax fuscous black mixed with a few white scales, the metathoracic crest tipped with white ; antennae with the basal joint white, the shaft ringed with white; tarsi ringed with white ; abdomen fuscous mixed with white, the crests tipped with white. Fore wing fuscous black, the basal area with some rufous in and below cell; subba
RMRHK5EE–. Biology of the Heteromyidae. Heteromyidae. 282 LAY Q A N O P V. Fig. 9.—The Organ of Corti in the third half turn of D. merriami. DC and three white arrows = Deiter's cells (three rows), HC = Henson's cells, IHC = inner hair cell, OHC = outer hair cells (three rows), PC = pillar cells (inner and outer), SL = spiral ligament, TC and CANOPY = tectal cells and tectal canopy, TM = tectorial membrane, ZP and arrows = zona pectinata of basilar membrane containing hyaline mass, ZT = zona tecta of basilar membrane. omys, Perognathus, and Chaetodipus are each similar and intermediate to the ex- treme
RMRE2G20–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. MELAMPSORELLA 361. Fig. 269. M. Caryo- phyllaceavum. Peri- dermium elatinuvi, on A. pectinata (slightly reduced) ; a, a leaf, x 10. Jfdampsora Cerastii Wint. Pilze, p. 242 (1881). Plowr. Ured. p. 247. Mdampsorella Cerastii Schrot. Flor. Schles. p. 366 (1887). Saoc. Syll vii. 596. M. elatina Arthur, N. Amer. Fl. vii. 111. Spermogones. Epiphyllous, scattered, conical, honey-coloured. JEcidiospores. ^Ecidia hypophyllous, arranged in an irregu- lar row on each side of the mid-rib, erumpent, shortly cylindrical, rou
RMRH1GGG–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. MELA.MPXORELLA 361. Fig. 269. M. Caryo- phyllacearum. Peri- dermium elatinum, on A. pectinata (slightly reduced) ; «, a leaf, x 10. Melampsora Cerastii Wint. Pilze, p. 242 (1881). Plowr. Ured. p. 217. Melampsorella Cerastii Schrot. Flor. Schles. p. 366 (1887). Sacc. Syll vii. 596. M. elatina Arthur, N. Amer. Fl. vii. 111. Spenuogones. Epiphyllous, scattered, conical, honey-coloured. fficidiospores. iEcidia hypophyllous, arranged in an irregu- lar row on each side of the mid-rib, erumpent, short
RMRH507M–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BIOLOGICAL SERIES. VOL. 12. NO. 3 EVOLUTION OF THE IGUANINE LIZARDS 45 A. AmhIrrhYnchus cristatiis. BYU 22806. B. Brachylophus fasciatus. BYU 31955. x 1. C. Chalarodon mada^ascariensis. BYU 2280 D. Conolophus subscristatus. BYU 22811. E. Ctenosaura pectinata. BYU 22850. 0.5 Key to symbols used in Figure 15. cl-clavicle ic-interclavicle l-larynx om-omohyoideus pm-pharyngeai membrane pt-pterygomandibularis tr-trachea. Figure 15. Ventral view of throat musculature: fourth depth at left and fifth depth at right.. Please no
RMRGJ77W–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. 38 T. OKADA. Figs. 97io7- 97-IOO» Microdrosophila pectinata sp. n., $. 97, head, lateral aspect ; 98, head, dorsal aspect ; 99, wing ; 100, periphallic organs, lateral aspect. 101-103, Microdrosophila pauciramosa sp. n., $. 101, head, lateral aspect ; 102, head, dorsal aspect ; 103, wing. 104-107, Microdrosophila nigripalpis sp. n., . 104, head, lateral aspect ; 105, head, dorsal aspect ; 106, wing ; 107, egg-guide, lateral aspect.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally e
RMRPTAGP–. Allgemeine Biologie. Cytology; Histology. Fig. 202. Konstruktion des Zellnetzes an einem Vegetationspunkt. Nach Sachs, Fig. l 'S4.. Fig. 203. Längsschnitt durch den Vegetationspunkt einer Winterknospe der Edeltanne (Abies pectinata). Ungefähr 200 mal vergrößert. Nach Sachs, Fig. 285. .v Scheite] des Vegetationspunktes, bb jüngste Blätter, rr Rinde, mm .Mark. Wölbungen b b das Bild einigermaßen stören; es sind junge Blattanlagen, welche aus dem Yegetationspunkt hervorsprossen. Im übrigen erkennt man sofort die beiden Systeme von Anti- und Periklinen, deren Krüm- mungen kaum einen Zweifel darü
RMRJ5CPG–. Choice hardy trees and plants / F.W. Kelsey Nursery Company.. Nursery Catalogue. i6 FREDERICK W. KEIySEY. QUERCUS prinoides. Dwakk Chestnut Oak (III). Similar to the Prinus, but very small. Excellent to form thick covens or for massing. 50 cts. to $1. QUERCUS robur. Enulish Oak (II). The Royal Oak of England. 75 cts. to $2. Low prices in quantity. QUERCUS robur argentea variegata. Silver- Leaved Oak (II). Fine foliage with silver mar- gins. Very handsome. $1 to $2. QUERCUS robur pectinata (II). Very finely cut leaves. $1 to $2. QUERCUS robur pedunculata alba variegata. Silver Variegated-Leav
RMRG1CB2–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 114 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 83. Figure 1. Map illustrating location of Beaudry Prairie in relation to major landmarks. The topographic base map is Winnipeg, Manitoba, 62 H/14 West Half, First Edition, 1954, available from the Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa. Table 1. — Species Composition in the Andropogon gerardi Type Prairie Mean Species Foliage % Cover Frequency Andropogon gerardi 33 100 Galium sepentrionale 35 100 Thalictrum venulsoiim 6 100 Spartina pectinata 6 86 Astragalus goniatus 6 43 Anemone canadensis 5 71 Symphoricarpos
RMRD12R2–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. 68 CRUSTACEA MALACOSTRACA. V. form. P. i—p. 2. about as in 0. amblyops. 2 joint in p. 5—p. 7 narrower than in the other species, evenly rounded at the inferior hind corner. 3. epimeral plate of the metasome with abt. 12 teeth, 6 of them very large (2. epimeral plate without teeth). 1 urosome segment dorsally with a sharply angulate process (not so acute as in 0. pectinata). Up. 3: inner ramus of equal length with the basal joint of the outer ramus, the latter with abt. 8 long ciliae on the
RMRF1KE7–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. Pl-.RIGRAPHA, 407 ?1730. Perigrapha pectinata. (Plate LXXXIX. fig. 32.) T(Bmoca7)ipa pectinafa, Smih,'Pr. U.S. Nat. Miis. x. p. 475(1887); id. Cat. Noct. A'. Am. p. 204. (5. Head and thorax ochreous-grey and brown ; abdomen rufous irrorated with black, the ventral surface pale. Fore wing brownish grey irrorated with black; subbasal and antemedial lines, claviform and orbicular obsolete ; an indistinct medial line oblique from costa to lower angle of cell, then sinuous ; reniform represented by a curved reddish-oehreous disco
RMRH504G–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BIOLOGICAL SERIES. VOL. 12, NO. 3 EVOLUTION OF THE IGUANINE LIZARDS 53 A. Ambtvrhvnchus cristatus. BYU 22806. x 0.35 B. Brachvlophus fasciatus. BYU 31955. 1.0 C. Chalarodon madagascahensis. BYU 22801, 22803. x D. Conolophus suhcristatus. BYU 22811. x 0.35 E. Ctenosaura pectinata^ BYU 22850. x 0.5 Key to symbols used in Figure 23. am-adductor mandibulaiis externus medius as-adductor mandibularis externus superficialis au-auditory meatus cc-constrictor colli cm-cervicomandibularis dni-depressor mandibularis ep-episternocleido
RMRH50B4–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BIOLOGICAL SERIES. VOL. 12. NO. 3 EVOLUTION OF THE IGUANINE LIZARDS 41 A. Amblvrhvnchtis cristalus. BYU 22806. 0.35 B. Braclniophtis fasciatus. BYU 31955. x 1.0 C. Chalarodon madagascaricnsis. BYU 22801, 22803. 3.0 D. Coiwlophus suhscristatus. BYU 22811. 10.35 E. Ctenosaura pectinata. BYU 22850. 0.5 Key to symbols used in I-igure 11. cc-constrictor colli ep-episternocleidomastoideus g-genioglossiis iap-intermandibularis anterior profundus ias-interniandibularis anterior superficialis ip-intermandibularis posterior mhl
RMRH505M–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BIOLOGICAL SERIES. VOL. 12, NO. 3 EVOLUTION OF THE IGUANINE LIZARDS 49 A. Amblvrhynchus cristatus. BYU 22806. . 0.35 B. Brachvlophus fasciatus. BYU 31955. 1.0 C. Chalarodon madagascahensis. BYU 22801, 22803. x 3.0 D. Conolophiis suhcristatus. BYU 22811. 0.35 E. Ctenosaura pectinata. BYU 22850. 0.5 Key to symbols used in Figure 19. ep-episternocleidomastoideus Ip-levator scapulae profundus Is-levator scapulae superficialis sd-serratus (dorsal part) sl-sacrolumbalis. Figure 19. Dorsal view of head and neck musculature; s
RMRJG6AE–. Catalogue and price list. Rock plants Catalogs; Rock gardens Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs. LUTKEA pectinata:—2 in. Resembles a mossy Saxifrage and should be grown as such, namely, on a wet scree in light shade. Has little spikes of cream-colored flowers in midsummer 75 LYCHNIS:—These fine old-fashioned perennials are easily grown and many of them are not too large for the Rock Garden. They will grow in any soil in full sun. L. alpina:—4 in. A fine little plant with rosy flowers in June . .35 L. Flos-Jovis:—10 in. Grey leaves; light pink bloom in July . . .35 L. viscaria:—
RMRDBC7R–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. Fig. 705. A, B, Short shoot and cone of Pseudolarix Katmpferi. C, Abies bracteata, showing the long bract-scales. D, E, Abies concolor, cone-scale; b, bract- scale; «, seed. F. ^6ie« ii'rcwen, cone-scale; 6, bract-scale. G, LarixGriffithi; b, bract-scale; s, seed. (C—F, from the Gardeners' Chronicle.) M. S.. Fig. 706. Branches of Abietineae. A, Abies pectinata, B, Tsuga C, Pseudotsuga Douglasii. T>, Picea excelsa. E, Cedrus Libani. europaea. G. Pseudolarix Kaempferi. (After Rendle from Veitch Engler and Prantl.) F, Larix an
RMRHECDR–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. — 90 -. Fig. V. Atelurocles myrmicarhis: 1.-2. squamae dorsuales; 3.-4. mandibulae subtus inspectae; 5.-6. earumdem apex magis ampliatus; 7. maxilla altera siibtus inspecta: F lobus externus, G lobus internus; 8. ejiisileni lobi interni pars distalis : G. lobus internus, G''' ejusdem appendix pectinata; 9. palpi maxillaris articulus ultimus; 10. labium: F" lobus externus, Gl lobus internus, V ipofarinx; 11. ejusdem pars distalis: F' lobus
RMRPW1DN–. Allgemeine Biologie. Biology; Cells. Y'si. 2:!1. Konstruktion des Zellnetzes au einem Vegetationspunkt. X.ich Sachs. Fig. 2S4.. Fig. 332. Längsschnitt durch den Vegetationspunkt einer Winterknospe der Edeltanne (Abies pectinata). Ungefähr 200 mal vergrößert. Nach Sachs, Fig. 28.T. .S Scheitel des Vegetationspunktes, bb jüngste Blätter, rr Kinde, mm Mark. Wölbungen bb das Bild einigermaßen stören: es sind junge Blattanlagen, welche aus dem ^'egetationspunkt hervorsprossen. Im übiügen erkennt man sofort die beiden Systeme von Anti- und Periklinen. deren Krüm- mungen kaum einen Zweifel darüber
RMRG6XR6–. Bullettino del Laboratorio ed Orto botanico. Plants; Plants -- Italy Siena. CARATTERI DEI LEGNAMI 109 2 BBBEc apQOQ Sa QP Q^tìbltìbUbc. DPdqC ssaet Fig. 15 Abies pectinata DC (abete) Sez. trasversale (50: 1). La sezione trasversale delle tracheidi è per lo piìi quadri- latera, e talora pentagonale, esagonale, rotondata o ellit- tica (fìg. 16); esse non sogliono superare i 4-7 mm. di J^C. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the or
RMRJ1841–. The silva of North America [microform] : a description of the tree which grow naturally in North America exclusive of Mexico. Trees; Trees; Gymnosperms; Conifers; Arbres; Arbres; Gymnospermes; Conifères. 100 SILVA OF NORTH AMERICA. CONUERA. i. Picea kukunaria, Wenderotb, Pfiam. Bol. Garl. Morh. 11 (1831). Piaa pectinata, Loudon, Arb. Brit. U. WS.9, t. 2237-2239 (1838). Ahiaargmlea, De Chambray, Traite Arb. Re$. Conif. 17, 1.1, f. 1,.', t. 5, f. 1 (1845). Pi'nui Abits, a pectinata, Chriat, Verhand. Nat, Gaeil. Basel, iii. 542 {Uebenicht der EuropOischen Abietineen) (1862). Abiea Picea, which
RMRH5027–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BIOLOGICAL SERIES. VOL. 12, NO. 3 EVOLUTION OF THE IGUANINE LIZARDS 57 A. Amblvrhvnchus cristatus. BYU 22806. x 0.35 B. Brachvlophus fascialus. BYU 31955. x 1.0 C. Chalarodon madagascariensis. BYU 22801, 22803. x D. Conolophus subcristatus. BYU 22811. x 0.35 E. Ctenosaura pectinata. BYU 22850. x 0.5 Key to symbols used in Figure 27. am-adductor maiidibularis externus medius ep-episternocieidomastoideus Ip-levator scapulae profundus Is-levator scapulae superficialis pm-pharyngeal membrane V am. Figure 27. Lateral view second d
RMRH500R–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BIOLOGICAL SERIES. VOL. 1 2. NO. 3 EVOLUTION OF THE IGUANINE LIZARDS 59 A. Amhlvrhvnchus cristatus. BYU 22806. .- 0.35 B. Brachvloplms fasciatus. BYU 31955. 1.0 C. ChalaroiiJon madagascariensis. BYU 22801, 22803. x 3.0 D. Coiiolophus subcristatus. BYU 22811. .x 0.35 E. Ctenosaura pectinata. BYU 22850. x 0.5 Key to symbols used in Figure 29. ap-adductor mandibularis externus profundus Ip-levator scapulae profundus Is-levator scapulae superficialis ps-pseudotemporalis superficialis. figure 29. Lateral depth. of head and neck
RMRF8WMT–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. ANAIUOMA. 5<j3 Mack terminal band, its inner edge somewhat diffused inwards between veins G and 3. /fab. Congo, Kambove Distr. {Neave), 2 d,l $ type. Exp. 36-38 niillhn.. Fig. 14G.—Anaphosia pectinata, <$ . . 528 d. Anaphosia eurygrapha. Anaphosia eurygrapha, Hmpsn. P. Z. S. 1910, p. 394, pi. xxxvi. f. 32. d1. Head, tegulse, and patagia pale yellow; frons with black hands; antennae brown; neck black; dorsum of thorax dark brown; fore femora at extremities, fore and mid tibiae, hind tibiae at extremities, and the tarsi
RMRG6XTT–. Bullettino del Laboratorio ed Orto botanico. Plants; Plants -- Italy Siena. Fig. 12 Abies pectinata DC. (abete) A destra in .sezione long.-tang. ; a sinistra iu sezione radiale col raggio midollare provvisto in alto e in basso di un elemento parenchimatico speciale coniunicante con le tracheidi per mezzo di areolo unilaterali (150: li. 120 : 1). B. Legno con vasi e spesso anche con tracheidi, fibre libriforrai ed elementi parenchimatici (fìgf/. i3 e 14). Dicotiledoni.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
RMRHXYJ2–. Beiträge zur Flora und Pflanzengeographie Australiens. Botany. — 375 — Aslrehla pectinata var. curvifolia F. M. Bail. Botan. Bull. XIII. 15 (1896), Queensl. Fl. VI. 1897 t. LXXXII. (1902), Compreh. Catal. 628 (1913), teste specim. authent, Abbildung: Textfig. 87. Geogr. Verbreitung: Queensland, N. S, Wales, South Australia und wohl noch weiter verbreitet.. Fig. 88. Astrebla elymoides F. v. Muell. ex F. M. Bail. et ötaiger (Winton-Longreach). (Verkl.) West-Queensland: fast überall auf den von mir besuchten Rolling Downs zwischen Hughenden und Cloncurry, Hughenden und Winton, Winton und Longre
RMRFBHEJ–. Catalog and price list. Rock plants Catalogs; Rock gardens Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs. Veronica pectinata rosea:—6 inch. Pink flowers in midsummer. Veronica repens:—A creeper with bluish-white flowers. *Veronica rupestris:—2-3 inch. Deep green foliage fairly hidden in mid- summer with clouds of bright blue flowers. There is no finer Rock Plant. Veronica rupestris nana:—2 inch. Varies from the above by having a little larger leaves and flowers of a different shade of blue. 35c. each. Veronica teucrium:—10 inch. Intense blue flowers in July. Veronica trehani:—6 inch. Clea
RMRH4YY1–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BIOLOGICAL SERIES. VOL. 12, NO. 3 EVOLUTION OF THE IGUANINE LIZARDS 61 A. Amblvrhvnchus cnstatus. BYU 22806. x 0.35 B. Brachrlophus fasciatus. BYU 31955. x 1.0 C. Chalarodon madagascaricnsis. BYU 22801, D. Conolophus subcnstatus. BYU 22811. x 0,35 E. Ctenosaura pectinata. BYU 22850. x 0.5 Key to symbols used in Figure 31. am-adductor mandibularis posterior Ip-levator pterygoideus pp-protractor pterygoideus ' pt-pseudotemporalis profundus sc-scapula sd-spinus dorsi ss-suprascapula 2803. Please note that these images are extrac
RMRG77BF–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ri—r Fig. 48. FlO. 46. FlO. 47. Fig. 49. Fig. 50. cisxEnn: ^iTSC^^iSnc^ic^^ Fig. 51. oxric^ Fig. 52. Fig. 53.. Fig. 54. Fig. 55. Figs. 46-55.-46, An arsi tip from a specimen of Pterometra trichopoda from the PraLippDJE Islands, showing the ABRUPT termination AND THE INCURVING OF THE TERMI.VAL BKACIIIALS. 47, ThE TIP OF A POSTERIOR ARM OF A SPECIMEN OF COMATULA PECTINATA FROM THE PinLIPPINE ISLANDS, SHOWING THE TERMINAL A.XILLARY AND THE TWO FINIAL PINNIXES. 48, Tip OF A MIDDLE PINNULE OF A YOUNG SPECIMEN OF PTILOMETRA MACRONEMA FROM SOUTHWE
RMRG67G8–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figs. 398—409.—Pinnule tips of vaeious comatdlids. 398. Comatdla pectinata, from beoad akm, lateral view. 399. same, doesal titw. 400. comatula pectinata, from broad arm, lateral view. 401. Same, dorsal view. 402. Comatula pectinat.4, from broad arm, lateral view. 403. Same, DORSAL VIEW. 404. COMATCLA PECTINATA, FROM BROAD ARM, L.^TEBAL VIEW. 405. SAME, DORSAL VIEW. 406. COMATULA PORrUREA, LATERAL VIEW. 407. SAME. DORSAL VIEW. 408. COMATCLA PORPnRBA, LATERAL VIEW. 409. SAME. DOESAL VIEW. 250. Please note that these images are extracted from
RMRF3YKJ–. Catalog and price list. Rock plants Catalogs; Rock gardens Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs. Veronica pectinata rosea:—6 inch. Pink flowers in midsummer. Veronica repens:—A creeper with bluish-white flowers. *Veronica rupestris:—2-3 inch. Deep green foliage fairly hidden in mid- summer with clouds of bright blue flowers. There is no finer Rock Plant. Veronica rupestris nana:—2 inch. Varies from the above by having a little larger leaves and flowers of a different shade of blue. 35c. each. Veronica teucrium:—10 inch. Intense blue flowers in July. Veronica trehani:—6 inch. Clea
RMRF1KX3–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. ANAIUOMA. 5<j3 Mack terminal band, its inner edge somewhat diffused inwards between veins G and 3. /fab. Congo, Kambove Distr. {Neave), 2 d,l $ type. Exp. 36-38 niillhn.. Fig. 14G.—Anaphosia pectinata, <$ . . 528 d. Anaphosia eurygrapha. Anaphosia eurygrapha, Hmpsn. P. Z. S. 1910, p. 394, pi. xxxvi. f. 32. d1. Head, tegulse, and patagia pale yellow; frons with black hands; antennae brown; neck black; dorsum of thorax dark brown; fore femora at extremities, fore and mid tibiae, hind tibiae at extremities, and the tarsi
RMRHYFAF–. Beiträge zur Anatomie der Gattung Siphonaria. Siphonaria; Gastropoda. Fig. C.. Fig. A. Darm und Herz von Siphonaria pectinata. Fig. C. Darm und Herz viui Siphonaria rtdimiculum. oe Oesophagus, m Magen, d^ — d^ Darm, ve Ventrikel, al Atrium, aa Arterift aoterior, ap Arteria posterior. Magens auch die beiden mit d^ u. ^^5 bezeichneten Darmquerschnitte mit einander verschmelzen. Diese Umbiegungsstelle des Darmes liegt ebenso wie das blinde Ende des Magens in dem nach hinten vor- springenden, rudimentären Eingeweidesack. Die beiden Speicheldrüsen sind bei dem Jüngern Thier noch ziemlich einfach
RMRHW17J–. Über Stechmücken besonders deren europäische Arten und ihre Bekämpfung. Diptera; Insect pests -- Control. 52 Dr. E. Martini. Über Stechmücken. [52 Lebensweise der Larve. 1915 konnte ich nacli meinen Erfahrungen von 1914 in der Hamburger und Rostocker Gregend berichten, daij diese Art, nur in Baumhöhlen brütet, und zwar habe ich sie nur in Buchenhöhlen ge- funden, die kaffeebraunes Wasser entliiolten. Galli-Valerio fand sie auch in Höhlen von Abies pectinata und Roßkastanie. Die. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for rea
RMRH4YTM–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BIOLOGICAL SERIES. VOL. 1 2, NO. 3 EVOLUTION OF THE IGUANINE LIZARDS 63 A. Amblvrhynchus cristatus. BYU 22806. . 0.35 B. Brachvlophus fasciatus. BYU 31955. 1.0 C. Chahrodon madagascahensis. BYU 22801, 22803. , 3.0 D. Conoloplmssuhcrislatus. BYU 22811. x 0.35 E. Ctenosaiira pectinata. BYU 22850. 0.5 Key to symbols used in I'igure ii. cl-clavicle ic-interclavicle Ip-levator pterygoideus pp-protractor pterygoideus sd-spinus dorsi se-serratus (dorsal part) sl-sacrolumbalis. F-'igure 33. Lateral view of head and neck muscula
RMRG1DGD–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 2000 Faubert: Les Potamogetonaceae du Quebec 377 (24) Stuckenia filiformis (Pers.) Bomer [Potamot filiforme, Threadleaf Pondweed] Des travaux recents (Les et Haynes 1996) ont pro- pose d'elever le sous-genre Coleogeton (dont faisait partie la presente espece) au rang de genre. II a alors ete signale par Holub (1997) que le nom de genre Stuckenia, propose en 1912, avait priorite. Au Quebec, ce changement affecte la presente espece ainsi que Stuckenia pectinata {P. pectinatus). On retrouve au Quebec deux sous-especes, que Ton peut distinguer ainsi: Plante courte,
RMRHYFBA–. Beiträge zur Anatomie der Gattung Siphonaria. Siphonaria; Gastropoda. Beiträge zur Anatomie der Gattung Siphonaria. 27 oben (Fig. 25 aa) und dann allerdings wie bei Siphonaria pectinata nach der rechten Seite hinüber verläuft. Hier verzweigt sie sich in ähnlicher Weise wie dort; ich habe die einzelnen Gefässe ziemlich genau verfolgt, muss jedoch hier auf eine eingehende Darstellung der- selben verzichten, da die abgebildeten Figuren dazu bei weitem nicht ausreichen, die Zahl der zu diesem Zweck er- forderlichen Figuren aber in keinem Verhältniss zur Bedeutung der Sache gestanden hätte. Das N
RMRG5NYP–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fio. 329. ^CT)ii) It fete't li >r t-|: I IJ /^XOXDoriiiicirQ FlQ. 331. FlQS. 327-331.—327, A aBEUs fkom a specimen of Comatula pectinata feom the Phiuppine Islands vebwkd (o) dossaixt AND (6) LATERALLY. 328, A CIRKUS FROM A SPECIMEN OF COMACTINIA ECHLNOPTERA 1EWED (a) DORSALLT AND (6) LAT- ERALLY. 329, Lateral view of a cirrus from a specimen of Comantbls pinglis from southern Japan. 330, Lateral VIEW OF A cirrus FROM A SPECIMEN OF COMANTHUS TRICHOPTERA FROM SOUTHEASTERN AUSTRALIA (AFTER P. H. Ca». PENTER). 331, A CIRRUS FROM A SPECIMEN
RMRH4YRD–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 66 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BULLETIN A. Amblyrhynchiis cristatus. BVU 22806. x 1.5. Left hemipenis. B. Brachyloplnis fascialus. BYU 23743. x 2.0. Left hemipenis. C. Ctenosaura pectinata. BYU 22796. x 2.0. Left hemipenis. D. Dipsosaunis dorsalis. BYU 23760. x 4.0. Left hemipenis. E. Iguana iguana. BYU 22851. x 2.0. Left hemipenis. F. Sauromatus obesus. BYU 23762. x 3.0. Right hemipenis. Key to .symbols used in figure 36. cr-crease cs-calyculale surface ss-sulcus spermaticus. Please note that these images are extracted
RMRG6XT7–. Bullettino del Laboratorio ed Orto botanico. Plants; Plants -- Italy Siena. Fig. 12 Abies pectinata DC. (abete) A destra in .sezione long.-tang. ; a sinistra iu sezione radiale col raggio midollare provvisto in alto e in basso di un elemento parenchimatico speciale coniunicante con le tracheidi per mezzo di areolo unilaterali (150: li. 120 : 1). B. Legno con vasi e spesso anche con tracheidi, fibre libriforrai ed elementi parenchimatici (fìgf/. i3 e 14). Dicotiledoni.. Fig. 13 Vlmus montana L. (olmo niontanol (50 : 1). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that
RMRG1DF0–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 378 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 114 25) Stuckenia pectinata (L.) Bomer [Potamot pectine, Sago Pondweed] 78 76 74 72 70 68 66 64 62 60. Carte 27. Stuckenia pectinata. Localement abondant au Quebec, S. pectinata presente une repartition disjointe au sud du Saint- Laurent. II abonde dans le fleuve lui-meme en amont de Quebec. Deux caracteristiques tres mar- quees de I'espece expliquent cette repartition: sa preference marquee pour les eaux tres dures (Groupe VI de Hellquist) et sa capacite a tolerer une tres haute teneur en electrolytes dans son milieu. Cet
RMRMX4G1–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. STRUCTURE DES FOUGÈRES FOSSILES ET VIVANTES 137 isolée (fig. 23) suivant le plan p (voir fig. 22 et 23), perpendi- culaire au plan de symétrie. On avait alors un contour externe continu et fermé, et une bande interne également continue. Ceci rappelle to.ut à fait ce qui a lieu chez les Marattiacées vivantes, et surtout chez les Marattiacées fossiles. Diels a indiqué une semblable transformation dans un pétiole appar- tenant également au Matonia p'ectinata, mais, dans la région qu'il a examinée, la bande interne se trouvait fragmentée en trois faisc
RMRMXK8B–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 136 FERNAND PELOURDE fragment de pétiole de MatoniapectinataBv., long de moins d'un cen timètre et demi. A une des extrémités de ce fragment, l'appareil. Fig. 22. — Appareil conducteur d'un pétiole de Matonia pectinata : coupe transver- sale d'une partie de la région supérieure, montrant la réunion des deux extré- mités de l'arc primitif, suivant le plan de symétrie s. conducteur était constitué par un seul faisceau, ayant la forme décrite par M, Seward (1) (fig. 21). À un autre niveau, les extré-. Please note that these images are extracted from s
RMRH8GK9–. Botánica descriptiva. Compendio de la flora española. Estudio de las plantas que viven espontáneamente en España y de las más frecuentemente cultivadas que tienen aplicaciones en medicina, agricultura, industria y horticultura. Plants. Kig. 220.—Cono del Pino silvestre. bre engruesamientos salientes; pinas colgantes en los extremos de las ramas superiores, de 10-15", con carpelos más cortos que las escamas. FI. prima- vera. Ahetn rojo o falso. Muy rara en algunos puntos del Pirineo español; Maladetta (Lap.)i Literola (Láz.). 2.908. Ab. pectinata DC. {P. Picea L., fig. 219, i). 5. Pinas
RMRR3X0N–. Acta horti bergiani : Meddelanden från Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Trädgård Bergielund. Botany. H. O. JUEL, DE FI.ORIBUS VERONICARUM. corolla 5-nervis. corolla 4-nervis. Sectio V. Cham.edrys Griseb. (s.) Aucheri Boiss. Tafl. II, fig. 19. (s.) orientalis Mill. (v.) Tcucriitm L. (s.) multifida L. Tafl. II, fig. 1. (s.) pectinata L. (s.) polifolia Benth. (v.) Chaiiiicdrys L. (s.) peduncularis Bieb. Tafl. II, fig. (s.) cancasica Bieb. ') (s.) notabilis F. Muell. Tafl. II, fig. (v.) urticifolia Jacq. Tafl. II, flg. 5. (s.) montana L. (s.) scutellata L. (s.) Baumgarteni R. & Seh. (v.)
RMRMX436–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. 222 PAUL MARCHAL Picea ^Hiemosistens sistens évoluant en août-septembre. J'ai encore constaté son existence en 1908, aux Grandes-Dalles, dans la Seine-Inférieure. Pendant tout le mois daoùt de 1908, les Chenues piceae qui se trouvaient sur les écorces des grands Aines pectinata communs dans cette région, étaient tout à fait inapparents : les larves primaires [neosistenles] étaient cachées dans les lissures ou sous les exfoliations. Ce ne fut que vers la tin d'août que les larves commencè- rent à muer et, dans les derniers jours du mois, on
RMRMX7WX–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 144 FERNAND PELOURDE Sch. anstralis, j'ai rencontré seulement trois vaisseaux (fïg. 31). Quelquefois, une partie des cel- lules de l'endoderme et du péri- cycle (ou môme toutes ces cel- lules) sont dédoublées sans que la forme générale du prisme soit modifiée. Il en est ainsi chez les Sch. pectinata Sm., robusta Bak., fistulosa Labill., incurvata Schk..., par exemple. J'ai en- fin remarqué, dans une grosse racine de Sch. cristata Willd., à un niveau voisin de son point d'insertion sur la tige, un assez grand nombre d'assises corti- cales. Les cellu
RMRMXK82–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. Fig. 22. — Appareil conducteur d'un pétiole de Matonia pectinata : coupe transver- sale d'une partie de la région supérieure, montrant la réunion des deux extré- mités de l'arc primitif, suivant le plan de symétrie s. conducteur était constitué par un seul faisceau, ayant la forme décrite par M, Seward (1) (fig. 21). À un autre niveau, les extré-. Fig. 23. — Appareil conducteur d'un pétiole de Matonia pectinata : coupe transver- sale, montrant un contour externe fermé et une bande sinueuse interne qui s'est isolée suivant le plan p, perpendiculaire
RMRJ3MFF–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 455 Pa?e V'ict. 1. '.iOT, una. 110, S. Oregana. Watson, 1. c. 10. 343. Brew. & Wats. 1. c. 05. S. Palmen. Watson, 1. c 11. 124. Brow. & Wats. 1. c. S. pectinata. AVatson, 1. c. 10. 344. Brew. & Wats. 1. c. linkr S. Scouleri insert: â Watson, 1. c. 10. PA2. Brew. & Wats. 1. c. 66. S. Spaldingii. Watson, 1. c.
RMRHEB3X–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. - 60 — Maris pedes paris ultimi (Fig. XIII,4) quam feminae crassiores ' apicem versus gradatim parum magis incrassati. Pedum paria 9 55, cf 49. Long. corp. mm. 25; lat. 1. Habitat: in Africa australi ad Costantia Prof. Max Weber, cui species dicata est, exempla tria legit. Gen. Mecophilus Sih^ Rend. R. Acc. Lincei, (5) XVIII, p. 269. Lamina cephalica (Fig. XIV, 1) longior quam latior. Labrum evanidum. Mandibulae lamina pectinata tantum terminat
RMRH8GKP–. Botánica descriptiva. Compendio de la flora española. Estudio de las plantas que viven espontáneamente en España y de las más frecuentemente cultivadas que tienen aplicaciones en medicina, agricultura, industria y horticultura. Plants. abibtXceas. Kig. 220.—Cono del Pino silvestre. bre engruesamientos salientes; pinas colgantes en los extremos de las ramas superiores, de 10-15", con carpelos más cortos que las escamas. FI. prima- vera. Ahetn rojo o falso. Muy rara en algunos puntos del Pirineo español; Maladetta (Lap.)i Literola (Láz.). 2.908. Ab. pectinata DC. {P. Picea L., fig. 219, i
RMRH50J5–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 24 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BULLETIN A. Ambtyrhyuchus cristatus- BYU 22810. 1 B. Brachyloplius fascialus. MCZ 15009. 2.0 C. ChalaroJon madagascariensis. MCZ 11531 D. Conolophus pallidus. MCZ 79772. 1.0 E. Ctenosaura pectinata. MCZ 2176. . 1.5 Key to symbols used in Figure 1. ec-ectopterygoid fe-fenestra exonarina fr-frontal ju-jugal m.-mailla na-nasal ob-orbit pal-palatine par-parietal pf-pineal foramen pm-premailla pot-postorbital prf-prefrontal pt-pterygoid ptf-poslfrontal qu-quadrate stf-supratemporal fos
RMRH4YRN–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BIOLOGICAL SERIES. VOL. 12, NO. 3 EVOLUTION OF THE IGUANINE LIZARDS 65 A. Amblvrhvnchus cristatus. BYU 22810. x 1 B. Bracliylophus fasciatus. BYU 23743. 1.5 C. Clwlarodon maclagascariensis. BYU 22801. . 6.0 D. Conolophus subcnstatus. BYU 22811. 1.0 E. Ctenosaiira pectinata^ BYU 22796. 1.5 F. Cvclura nuchalis. BYU 22799. 2.5 G. Dipsosaums dorsalis. BYU 23761. 3.0 H. Igtiaiia iguana. BYU 22852. x 1.25 1. Opiums sebae. BYU 11504. x 2.5 J. Sauromalus obesus. BYU 23762. x 1.5 Key to symbols used in Figure 35. ac-anterio
RMRG6XKF–. Bullettino del Laboratorio ed Orto botanico. Plants; Plants -- Italy Siena. 116 L. PICCIOLI anelli annuali ; durame poco o punto distinto a occhio nudo. Peso spec. 0,47. Abete^ abete bianco ffioo- 12 e 15). 10. Abies pectinata DC. **) Perforazioni dei raggi midollari con una fessura e un poro. 1. Le cellule estreme dei raggi midollari souo più ricche di perforazioni simili ad areole, che non le interne. Sopra 1 mm. quadrato di sezione tangenziale si contano in media 230 cel- lule di raggi midollari. Tracheidi larghe in media 0,018 mm. Peso spec. 0,07-0,89. Ginex)ro, ginepro comune. 11. Junip
RMRHTJWB–. Bibliotheca botanica. Plants. Bibliotheca Botanica Hetl 58. Tafel K.. Lith.AMt.v.Carl Ebner,Stutljart. Fig. 24:1-246 SaxifragaaspcraDC, Fig. 247—250a S. bryoides U Fig. 251 u. 252 S. aizoides L., Fig. 253-256 S. patens Gaud., Fig. 257-260 S. umbrosa L., Fig. 261 S. Geum L., Fig. 262 S. lingulata Beil., Fig. 363 S. Gaudini Bruegg., Fig. 264 S. crustata Vest. f. pectinata Schott., Fig. 165 S. altissima Kern., Fig. 266 u. 267 S. cochlearis Reich., Fig. 268-270 S. Aizoon jacq. var. robusta Engl., Fig. 271 u. 272 S. Forsteri Stein., Fig. 273—275 S. luteo-viridis Schott, et Kotschy.. Please note t
RMRE8A5E–. Copepoden. Copepoda. VIII 146 v. Breemen. 1. Candacia armata Boeck. 1872, Candace a., Boeck, p. 39. 1878, Candace pectinata, Brady, p. 49, t. 8, 10. 1892, Candace pectinata, Giesbrecht, p. 424, t. 4 f. 3; t. 21 f. 2, 12; t. 22 f. 9, 17, 18, 31, 43—46; t. 39 f. 1, 21, 22, 24, 25. 1898, C. pectinata, Giesbrecht und Schineil, p. 128. 1903, Ca., Sars, p. 135, t.91. Letztes Thsegm. des 9 zu großen, hinterwärts gerichteten Spitzen verlängert; das des rf leicht asymmetrisch. Gensegm. und das folgende Segm. beim 9 asymmetrisch, letzteres rechts nach hinten zu gewölbt; Gensegm. des (f rechts mit einf
RMRD3PG3–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 141. Fig. 27. Harpinia. 1 — 11 : H. antennaria (Følehorn af $, to første Par Ben af $, 7. Par Ben af $, Haleplade, 3. Halefod af $, Føle- horn af $, to første Par Ben af ?, 7. Par Ben af $, 3. Bag- kropsled og Hale af <J, 3. Halefod af $. — 12—15: H. crenu- lata (7. Par Ben af $, 3. Bagkropsled af $ og c?, 7. Par Ben af #). — 16—18: H. pectinata (Sideplade til 2. Par Ben, 7. Par Ben, 3^ Bagkropsled). — 19—20: H. truncata (7. Par Ben, 3. Bag- kropsled). — 21—22: H. lævis (samme Dele).. Please note that these images are e
RMRCFD0W–. Die wirtwechselnden Rostpilze; Versuch einer Gesamtdarstellung ihrer biologischen Verhltnisse. Rust fungi. Taf. 11. Wirtswechselnde Melampsora-Artea. Coniferae Pinus silvestris Larix f deoidua '. A6ies pectinata. 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.. Klebahn, H. (Heinrich). Berlin, Gebrder Borntraeger
RMRCCF16–. Diversions of a naturalist. Natural history. CHRISTMAS TREES 315 Picea excelsa by botanists. We may contrast it with the silver fir Abies pectinata {Sapin des Vosges of the French, Silbertanne of the Germans), which we take as the type of the genus Abies. In many respects the silver fir looks like the spruce. In both the stem is straight, reaching a height of 100 to 150 feet, regularly furnished with tiers of branches from the ground upwards. The leaves are needles, half an inch to an inch long, which stand out from the branchlets, but in the spruce they are quadrangular, green all over, and
RMRCM92T–. Elements of conchology / Prepared for the use of schools and colleges. Mollusks. TRIGONIA.—MUSSELS. 79 on each face {jig. 99), and entering between four plates of the left (opposite) valve, like- wise crenulated upon their internal face only. There is but one living species known, — Trigonia pectinata,—which in- habits the seas of j^g, 99. trigonia pectinata. New Holland; exter- nally, it has the aspect of Pecten without ears. 21. In the Family of Mytilacea, the mantle is widely open in front, as in the Ostracea, but there is a particular opening for the escape of excrement; this orifice, ho
RMRCCF4T–. Diversions of a naturalist. Natural history. 3i6 DIVERSIONS OF A NATURALIST. Fig. 35.—The upright spine-bearing cone of the Silver Fir, Abies pectinata. The cones vary from this size to one-third as long again. (Copied from Veitch's " Manual of the Coni- ferse," by kind permission of Messrs. Veitch.) silver fir (Fig. 35). It has a triangular re-curved point, which gives the cones of that species a characteristic. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustratio
RMRCCF11–. Diversions of a naturalist. Natural history. 3i6 DIVERSIONS OF A NATURALIST. Fig. 35.—The upright spine-bearing cone of the Silver Fir, Abies pectinata. The cones vary from this size to one-third as long again. (Copied from Veitch's " Manual of the Coni- ferse," by kind permission of Messrs. Veitch.) silver fir (Fig. 35). It has a triangular re-curved point, which gives the cones of that species a characteristic. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustratio
RMRCX8WT–. Elementary text-book of zoology. Zoology. to a continual sinking of the FlG. 178.—Astreea (Goniastrcea) pectinata Ehrbg. (after Klunzinger). sea-bottom The part which the Anthozoa take in the alteration of the earth's surface is considerable. In the present time they protect the coast from the consequences of the breaking of the waves and assist in the formation of islands and rocks by producing immense masses of calcareous matter. In earlier geological epochs they have played a still more important part. FIG. 179.—Mceandrina (Conlorut) arabica Klz. (after Klun- zinger) . judging from the gr
RMRCCF4W–. Diversions of a naturalist. Natural history. CHRISTMAS TREES 315 Picea excelsa by botanists. We may contrast it with the silver fir Abies pectinata {Sapin des Vosges of the French, Silbertanne of the Germans), which we take as the type of the genus Abies. In many respects the silver fir looks like the spruce. In both the stem is straight, reaching a height of 100 to 150 feet, regularly furnished with tiers of branches from the ground upwards. The leaves are needles, half an inch to an inch long, which stand out from the branchlets, but in the spruce they are quadrangular, green all over, and
RMRCD924–. Diseases of cultivated plants and trees. Plant diseases; Plants -- Wounds and injuries; Plants, Protection of; Trees -- Diseases and pests. DASYSCYPHA 281 willkofnmii {ldixig), is present in greater or less abundance, depending on local conditions, elevation, etc., wherever the larch {Larix europaea, D. C.) grows. It also attacks the Scots pine {Finns silvestris, L,), the silver fir {Abies pectinata, D. C), Finns laricio (Poir.), and the Japanese larch {Larix lepto- lepis, Endl). Until recently it was considered that the Japanese larch grown in this country was immune to this disease; this
RMRCFD0T–. Die wirtwechselnden Rostpilze; Versuch einer Gesamtdarstellung ihrer biologischen Verhltnisse. Rust fungi. A6ies pectinata. Melampsora pinitorqua Tremulae Klebahni Magnusii Rostrupii Evonymi-Caprae- arum alpina Ribesü-Auritae Larici-epitea Larici-Daphnoidis Orchidi-Repentis Ribesii-Purpureae Ribesii- Viminalis Larici-Capraearum Abieti- Capraearum Oalanthi- Fragilis AUü-Fragilis Allii-Salicisjilhae Larici-Pentanirae (Amygdalinae) AUii-populina Lariei-populina Dicotyledoneae Archichlamydeae Corydalis -# Chelidonium. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may
RMRCY39Y–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. CHAP. Transitional area between the Atlantic and the Norwegian Sea. 634 DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN and the Faroe-Shetland channel. Johs. Schmidt first drew attention to this community. Salpa fusiformis, the larval actinia Arachnactis albida (the distribution of which is shown in Fig. 480), the barnacles Lepas pectinata and L. fasciciilarisy young stages of the thread-like fish Fierasfer, Nerophis <zq
RMRCJ5AK–. Elements of geology : a text-book for colleges and for the general reader. Geology. Fig. 642. Fig. 643.. Fig. 644. Figs. 639-644.—Jurassic Corals and Echinoderms: 639. Prionastrea oblongata. 640. Apiocrinus Roissianus. 641. Saccocoma pectinata(a freeCrinoid). 642. Asteria lombricalis. 643. Clypeus Plotii. 644. a b, Hemicidaris crenularis. observe that the highest order of Cephalopods, the Dibranchs, by far the most abundantly represented at the present time, were introduced here for the first time.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digit
RMRCJ5AJ–. Elements of geology : a text-book for colleges and for the general reader. Geology. Fig. 644. Figs. 639-644.—Jurassic Corals and Echinoderms: 639. Prionastrea oblongata. 640. Apiocrinus Roissianus. 641. Saccocoma pectinata(a freeCrinoid). 642. Asteria lombricalis. 643. Clypeus Plotii. 644. a b, Hemicidaris crenularis. observe that the highest order of Cephalopods, the Dibranchs, by far the most abundantly represented at the present time, were introduced here for the first time.. Fig. 645. Fig. 647. Figs. 645-647.—Jurassic Lajhellibranchs and Brachiopods op England : 645. Diceras Arietina. Mi
RMRCF0GR–. Die wissenschaftliche Ausbildung des Apothekerlehrlings und seine Vorbereitung zum Gehülfenexamen : mit Rücksicht auf die neuesten Anforderungen. Pharmacy; Chemistry; Physics; Botany; Education, Pharmacy. Fig. 333 Abies excelsa. Kottanne. Fig. 334. Abies pectinata. Weisstanne- Nebst einem Zapfen, einer Fruchtschuppe Nebst einem Teile des Zapfens, einer (oben links) und einem Samen (rechts). Fruchtschuppe (links) und einem Samen (rechts). 30*. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance
RMRCC3KC–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. LOPHODERMIUM. 239 Lophodermium nervisequium (D. C.)^ (U.S. America). This very common fungus attacks both old and young silver firs. The needles die after becoming brown, and remain for a long Fig. 124.—Lopliodevmium nervisequiu-m on Abies pectinata (Silver Fir). 1, Under surface of needle with apothecia. 2, Upper surface with pycnidia.. Fig. 125.—Lophoderniimn nervisequium. Section of a needle of Silver Fir. 6, Pyoni
RMRCJJGT–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge. Butterflies; Lepidoptera. XI EU PLE X IA 17 W **â¢*â $''*!£'v*fiJl exangulata ,. jUata - , â pectinata. albonota discisignata $ discisignata ? poliochroa semif; denigrata striatovirens N*ffe'f*ff. 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.. Seitz, Adalbert, 1860-1938. Stuttgart : Alfred Kernen
RMRCJ86X–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. Fig. 258. A Herposiphonia tenella (C. Ag.) Falkenberg. Kriechender Spross mit 2zeilig gestellten aufrechten Kurztriehen und noch unentwickelten flankenständigen Langtrieben (15/1); — B Cliftonaea pectinata Harvey, Spross mit 2zeilig gestellten Kurrtrieben auf dem Bücken und 2 Langtrieben an jeder Flanke; alle Langtriebe mit ventralem Flügel, nat. Gr. (Original Falkenberg.) oder einer rückenständigen geraden L
RMRCC31K–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamuc parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic fungi, slime-fungi, bacteria, and algae. English ed. by William G. Smith. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants. LOPHODEIIMIIM. 239 Lophodermium nervisequium (I). C.)^ (U.S. America). This very common fungus attacks both old and young silver tirs. The needles die after becoming brown, and remain for a long 1/ 1 li Fio. 124.—LophoiJermium nervitequium on Abies pectinata (Silver Fir). 1, Under surface of needle with apothecia. 2, Upper surface with pycnidia.. Fio. 125.—Lophodermium nervisequium. Section of
RMRCGDM4–. Die rohstoffe des pflanzenreiches; versuch einer technischen rohstofflehre des pflanzenreiches. Botany, Economic; Materia medica, Vegetable. Siebzehnter Abschnitt. Hölzei*. 19 Markstrahlharzgängen, wenn in den betreffenden Hölzern die Kernbildunj beginnt'). b) Holzstränge. Reihen hervor. Diese Anordnung bleibt bei den Nadelhölzern erhalten ^ ^2 4 4 f.' *6 ff is ^. SM Fig. 20. Radialschnittsansicht des Holzes der Weisstaiine (Ibies pectinata), 300/1. <i - <9 Holzstrang- Traclieiden, w deren angeschnittene tangentiale Längswände; zwischen ^4 und U Grenze zwischen Spät- holz (rechts) und
RMRCHXFH–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen. Plants; Plants, Useful. 66 Saxifragaceae. (Engler.) seicht 2lappig, mit 2 abstehenden Klappen. S. mit reichlichem NUhrgewebe, â Kleines, steifhaariges Kraut mit spateiförmigen oder fiederspaltigen Grundb. und mit sitzenden, fiederspaltigen Stengelb. Bl. sehr klein, an fadenförmigen Blattstielen, mit linealischen Vorb., dichtgedrängt in Scheindolden. 1 Art, E. pectinata Endl. (Fig. 32), auf sandigen Triften im südwestlichen Australien.. Fig. 32. Eremosyne pectinata Endl. A ganze
RMRCHWP1–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. 78 Uredinales. (Dictel.) zu Teleutosporenforinen aus verscliiedenen Gallungen gehören und mit den übrig bleibenden Formen das Gleiche der Fall ist, so ist hier auf diese Abgrenzung verzichtet. Hervorzuheben sind folgende Arten: Aec. elatinum Alb. et Schw. auf jUbies pectinata, cephalonica, Nordwanniana, Pinsapo, Pichta, sibirUa und balsamea{?}. Dieser Pilz bringt die Ilexenbesen der WeiÃtanne hervor. Dies
RMRCX3E4–. Description des mollusques fossiles qui se trouvent dans les grès verts des environs de Genève. PI 39.. Fig. 1. Nlicxila Neckerian<i. Fi6. '^N-Vitrayeana. Fig. 3. N. pectinata. Fi^ A N ovata. Fié 5. N. ^iir^itis Fi^. 6. N. Ardiiennensis. Fi^. 7. N. Timotheaiia. Fi6. 8. N. Cartlnisiaî Fid. 9. MvtihiS Orbionyamis.. 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.. Pictet, François Jules, 1809-1872; Roux, William. Genè
RMRCX37R–. Description des mollusques fossiles qui se trouvent dans les grès verts des environs de Genève. PI 39.. Fig. 1. Nlicxila Neckerian<i. Fi6. '^N-Vitrayeana. Fig. 3. N. pectinata. Fi^ A N ovata. Fié 5. N. ^iir^itis Fi^. 6. N. Ardiiennensis. Fi^. 7. N. Timotheaiia. Fi6. 8. N. Cartlnisiaî Fid. 9. MvtihiS Orbionyamis.. 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.. Pictet, François Jules, 1809-1872; Roux, William. Genè
RMRCFF4D–. Die Waldverderber und ihre Feinde : ein handbuch für Forstmänner, Landwirthe, Gärtner und alle mit Waldbäumen Beschäftigte. Forest insects; Insect pests. 80 Nadelholzcultur-Verderber. lebt und sich gewöhnlich au den jüngsten Trieben, zwischen zusammen- gesponnenen Nadeln aufhält, sich auch darin verpuppt; Anfang Juli erscheine der Schmetterling, der in den Wäldern des Meissner Hochlandes und in Württemberg, aber stets nicht häufig vorkommt. Als Sachse hat v. Tischer jedenfalls unter Tanne Abies pectinata DC. verstanden, obgleich er hinter Pinus picea den Autornamen Linne nicht anführt. Bedeu
RMRD0KM5–. Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena. i66 Die Fauna der Solnhofener Plattenkalke. 166 ^'«p. Fig. 14. Saccocoma Schwert- schlageri (ergänzt). S. Schwertschlageri Walther. Der Körper (s. Fig. 14) bildet eine geschlossene Kapsel von derselben Gestalt und Beschaffenheit wie bei 5. pectinata. Die auf dem oberen Umschlag der 5 Kapselteile angesetzten Arme teilen sich ebenfalls rasch; aber anstatt frei zu enden, vereinigen sich die benachbarten Hauptäste (zweier ver- schiedener Arme?) zu einer geschlossenen Schleife, deren distales Ende eine dreilappige Form er
RMRCP19W–. Die gallen der pflanzen, ein lehrbuch für botaniker und entomologen. Galls (Botany). 112 Drittes Kapitel.. [vgl. Fig. 48J) und namentlich nach Infektion durch Pilze. Aus der Reihe der Uredinecn sind vor allem Melampsorella caryopliyllacearum (Aecidium elatinum) an Ahies pectinata und Puccinia Arrhenateri (Aecidiimi 10, 84). Reuter, E., Hexenbesen und Erioijhyiden (Meddel. Soc. fauna et flora fenn. 1904. 30, 34). Sadebeck, vgl. oben p. 55, Anm. 1. v. Schlechtendal,.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - co
RMRC83KT–. Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Dreer.. Nursery Catalogue. Veronica—Speedwell Amethystina Royal Blue. Gentian blue; June and July; 2 feet. — True Blue. A splendid rich dark blue; June and July; 2 feet. Filiformis. Prostrate rock plant with blue flowers in May. Incana. Silvery foliage, blue flowers; July and August; 1 foot. Longif olia subsessilis (.Japanese Speedwell). The showiest and best. Bushy plants 2 to 3 feet high. Long dense spikes of blue flowers from mid-July to early September. Pectinata. A lovely prostrate rock plant with long, many flowered, deep blue racemes during May and June.
RMRCMHJ7–. Die Farnkräuter der Erde : beschreibende Darstellung der geschlechter und wichtigeren Arten der Farnpflanzen mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Exotischen. Ferns. 294 Zweiter Theil. Beschreibung der Gruppen, Geschlechter und Arten. 926. L. repens (Desv.). Davallia Desv. Hool: Bai: sijnopi^. Gleich L. pectinata, etwas kleiner und schmäler und Aussenrand der Fiedern sehr schwach gekerbt. An jeder Zahnung ein kleiner Sorus-, diese Sori fliessen aber oft zusammen, wie bei Eulindsaya. Hab. Von Assam, Süd-Indien und Ceylon durch die malayische Zone bis Poly- nesien. Es ist sehr fraglich, ob diese
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