RM2A2T9R2–Great Red-breasted Rail, or fresh water Marsh Hen, Common Rallus (Rallus elegans), Signed: J.J. Audubon, J.T. Bowen, lithograph, Pl. 309 (Vol. 5), Audubon, John James (drawn); Bowen, J. T. (lith.), 1856, John James Audubon: The birds of America: from drawings made in the United States and their territories. New York: Audubon, 1856
RM2J42FFR–Zierliche Gelbflechte, auf Pflasterstein, Xanthoria elegans, Rusavskia elegans, Amphiloma elegans, Caloplaca dissidens, Caloplaca elegans, Caloplaca t
RMP6H5F5–Tetramicra elegans orchid (Elegant brassavola, Brassavola elegans). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by T. Nicholson from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1831.
RMCR8A9P–Red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans), sunbathing on rocks in water, Mannheim, Germany, Europe
RM2A77CBN–Tetramicra elegans orchid (Elegant brassavola, Brassavola elegans). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by T. Nicholson from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1831.
RFF4054J–Red eared slider - Trachemys scripta elegans
RMCTAN4D–Blue-tailed Damselfly Ischnura elegans form violacea T rest on a leaf
RFR0CDGD–Banded Flower Mantis (Theopropus elegans). Also know as Asian Boxer Mantis.
RM2A82EC0–Elegant moraea, Moraea elegans (Moraea spicata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Sansom Jr. after an illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtis' Botanical Magazine, T. Curtis, London, 1810.
RMP7XBN2–Deutsch: Schöner Röhrling, Boletus elegans. Eßbar . before 1940 312 Pilze d. Heimat, T. 13 - Boletus elegans
RM2F056CN–Pilze d. Heimat, T. 13 - Boletus elegans.
RMJW7DM4–Pilze d Heimat, T 13 Boletus elegans
RM2ANA7YW–North American index fossils, invertebrates . Fig. 1902. Lecanocrinus macroj>etalus, Q.nayss oi caXyx. (After Hall.) LXXIV. Taxocrinus Phillips. Similar to Ichthyocrinus, but all 5 R separated by interbrachials.Posterior B larger than the others and truncated, supporting anIRA which is followed by a longitudinal row of small supple-mentary anals interposed between numerous minute irregularpieces. Ordovicic-Mississippic.194. T. elegans (Billings). Ordovicic. Calyx small and conical, with arms one and one half inches high. Trenton of Ottawa. ECHINODERMA TA—CRINOIDEA. 565 195. T. thiemei Hal
RF2WH1B4D–Elegant sunburst lichen (Xanthoria elegans) is a crustose lichen that grows on a mountains (alpine) on calcareous or siliceous rocks. This photo was t
RF2B93R7B–Great Red-breasted Rail, or fresh water Marsh Hen, Common Rallus (Rallus elegans), Signed: J.J. Audubon, J.T. Bowen, lithograph, Pl. 309 (Vol. 5), Audubon, John James (drawn), Bowen, J. T. (lith.), 1856, John James Audubon: The birds of America: from drawings made in the United States and their territories. New York: Audubon, 1856, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2RHWKBN–Common zinnia (Zinnia elegans) - Hall County, Georgia. The complex symmetry of a zinnia among the petals of a zinnia bloom.
RMPG1A50–. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals. FiCiS. iG AT>iT> 47.—Difflugia hacillariarum. After Gr. S. West (as D. acuminata ya,T. elegans). Fig. 46 from Wioken Fen, Cambs. x 340. Fig-. 47 from Llyn-y-cwm-ffynon, N. Wales, x 520. from .the figures (we have had no opportunity of examining the actual tests), this and Penard's D. elegans var. teres (' Sarc. des grands Lacs' [1905] p. 16) seem to be identical. No example which could safely be referred to either of these forms has yet been met with in Britain. They would rank under this classifica
RMHYDH1J–red-eared slider turtle, freshwater pond, Sonoma Square, city of Sonoma, Sonoma, Sonoma County, California, United States
RM2J42FFG–Zierliche Gelbflechte, auf Pflasterstein, Xanthoria elegans, Rusavskia elegans, Amphiloma elegans, Caloplaca dissidens, Caloplaca elegans, Caloplaca t
RMP7F3D0–Elegant moraea, Moraea elegans (Moraea spicata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Sansom Jr. after an illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtis' Botanical Magazine, T. Curtis, London, 1810.
RMWPAKKD–Two red-eared terrapins stretch out to expose their heads, legs, feet and tails showing their red and yellow markings as they sunbathe on a rock
RMB7P9MY–Close up of a red-eared slider turtle
RFR8KDEG–many Red Eared Slider Pond Turtle climbing on rocks in a pond and swimming. It is the most popular pet turtle in the United States and is also popular
RMMCNKP8–. Text-fig. 48. Occurrence of Tomopteris apsteini and T. elegans.
RMW28FAP–Archive image from page 444 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam02bail Year: 1900 LILIUM DD. Stem not bulbiferous.. .16. croceum CC. Ft. smooth inside, or nearly so. D Lvs. broad lanceolate, c 0 ded 1 elegans vv L s t eat scatte ed Is Catesbaei n PhiladSlphicum L nn F g 1' 9 B 1 ar rh z atou m
RMJX7H93–Pilze d Heimat, T 13 Boletus elegans
RM2AN703G–Journal of Asiatic Society of Bengal . ls—Carapax of onepiece—Sternum fixed in front. Testudo actinodes, Bell.Syn. T. stellata, Schw. and Gray—T. geometrica, Daud. andShaw—T. elegans, Schoepf. and Shaw—T. geometrica apud Hutton,J. A. 8. VI. 689, and plate XXXVIIL—Kagnchwa, K.—Dasari,Tambel, Teloog; vulgo Adavi Moonigadoo, or Jungle deaf-fellow—Indian Land Tortoise. This Tortoise is tolerably common in the low jungles of the Car-natic, and I believe throughout the whole of the Peninsula. Lengthof the shell of one about 6 inches.* * Capt. Tbos. Hutton gives much larger dimensions loc. cit. supra
RM2RHWKBP–Common eastern bumble bee (Bombus impatiens) - Hall County, Georgia. A bumble bee gathers nectar from the colorful bloom of a zinnia.
RMPG07JG–. Fresh-water rhizopods of North America. Rhizopoda; Freshwater animals. 11 ^? J^ ^7 ^%; I j "^///'-y " X y -Z' T*^'::, .^(^ * X "*i^. / t SiliclMr*Son,Li- RAPHIDIOPHRYS ELEGANS 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.. Leidy, Joseph, 1823-1891. Washington, Government Printing Office
RMP5ARNG–Croton tinctorium, Senecio elegans, and Dracocephalum Melissa. Dyers' crook carrier, purple ragwort and balm.. Handcolored copperplate engraving of a botanical illustration by J. Schaly from G. T. Wilhelm's 'Unterhaltungen aus der Naturgeschichte' (Encyclopedia of Natural History), Vienna, 1817. Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelm (1758-1811) was a Bavarian clergyman and naturalist in Augsburg, where the first edition was published.
RMWPAE80–Seven red-eared terrapins stretch out to expose their heads, legs, feet and tails showing their red and yellow markings as they sunbathe on a rock
RMMCNMX2–. Text-fig. 8. Tomopteris septentrionalis: parapodia of specimens from (a) St. 250, (b) St. 2017. Discussion. The diffuse chromophil gland in T. septentrionalis might cause it to be confused with both T. planktonis and T. elegans. T. planktonis however has a compact chromophil gland in the adult and it is only in young specimens that any similarity between the two exists; as noted above (p. 174) Monro's (1936) specimen of T. septentrionalis from St. 41 A, is T. planktonis. The presence of the first pair of chaetigers in T. elegans serves to separate it from T. septentrionalis. General distribu
RMW247NE–Archive image from page 213 of Dansk botanisk arkiv (1913-1981). Dansk botanisk arkiv danskbotaniskark02dans Year: 1913-1981 Fig. 38. Monacrosponum elegans. 560:1. Fig. 40. Dactylaria acicularis. 560 :1.
RM2AJH376–'The geographical and bathymetrical distribution of the hydroids.' . T.dalli(lTutting)T.diaphana(Busk)T.diffusa(Allman) ^T.dcliclum(Kirchenpauer)T.elegans(Kirchenpauer)T.fabr ic ii(Levinsen)T.fenestrata(Bale)T.graciiis(Allman)T.heteromorpha(Allman)lhippisleyana(Allman)T.hippuris(Allman)T. immerse (ITutting)T.kurilae(Peeppig)r T.latiuscula(Stimpson)T.laxa( Allman)T. 1ichenaatrum(Pallas)T.lcnchitis(Ellis&SolanT.marktanneri(Stechow)T.mcnilifera(Kutton)T.palans(Thorr.eley)T.pectinata(Allman)T.pharmacopola(Allman)! T.plumosa( Clarke) T.plumulifera(Allman)j T.pcly ca rpa(K ir chenpauef .ramosissima
RMPG15EA–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XXI] MATONINEAE 357 Matonia pectinata. Zeiller^ first established the practical identity of the sori and sporangia of Laccopteris and Matonia. The Rhaetic species, such as L. Muensteri, L. elegans, and L. Goepperti, agree very closely with L. polypodioides and need not be described in detail.. Fio. 264. Laccopteris elegans (Presl). (From a specimen in the British Museum ; from the Lower Keuper of Bayreuth, Germany. Nat. size ; part of pinnule x 3.) The Rhaetic species Laccopteris elegans, represented in fig. 264, illustrates t
RMP5AT8J–Croton tinctorium, Senecio elegans, and Dracocephalum Melissa. Dyers' crook carrier, purple ragwort and balm.. Handcolored copperplate engraving of a botanical illustration by J. Schaly from G. T. Wilhelm's 'Unterhaltungen aus der Naturgeschichte' (Encyclopedia of Natural History), Vienna, 1817. Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelm (1758-1811) was a Bavarian clergyman and naturalist in Augsburg, where the first edition was published.
RMWPAF9E–A lone red-eared terrapin stretches out to expose its head, legs and feet showing irregular yellow lines but with the red stripes on its head absent
RMMCNMT2–. Text-fig. 6. Tomopteris planktonis: parapodia of specimens from (a) St. 1782, (b) St. 254, (c) St. 2316, (d) St. 2393, (e) St. 1776, {/) St 254. survey, even in the smallest specimens, 2 mm. long for ten pairs of parapodia, there is no sign of a first pair of chaetigers, and I must conclude that the particular specimens to which Malaquin and Carin (1922) and Stop-Bowitz (1948) referred are not T. planktonis; it is possible that they were dealing with young specimens of T. elegans (see pp. 179-180). In the course of this work I have re-examined the following material: (a) Monro, 1930, p. 87,
RMW244TN–Archive image from page 205 of Dansk botanisk arkiv (1913-1981). Dansk botanisk arkiv danskbotaniskark02dans Year: 1913-1981 36 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 2. Nr. 5. Cylindrium clandestinum (Cda.) Sacc. Paa nedfaldne Frugter af Acer pseudoplatmms. S. Ermelunden, Nov. 1912. Konidierne 12—15.5 X 2/u. Oedocephalum fimetariuin (Riess) Sacc. Paa Hestegødning. S. Gels- skov, Juli 1915. Rhopalomyces elegans Cda. Paa henraadnende Plantedele (Brassica ole- racea, Lolium italicum). Amager, Dec. 1913, S. Tystofte, Juni 1915. Coronella nivea Crouan. Paa Ræve- ekskrementer. S. Gelsskov, Dec. 1914. Et Forso
RM2CDBY9N–. Journal of the Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society . ic and extinct tortoises, to Dr. Gunthers superbMonograph, or to his two popular Papers on the subject,which will be found in Nature, Vol. XII., 1875. For some years I have been very doubtful what speciesof Testudo existed in Ceylon. The collection containsspecimens allied to T. elegans, but which appeared to me todiffer so much from the normal form, that I could onlyrefer them to it provisionally ; and there was also a purchasedspecimen, which certainly belonged to no species as yetknown from India or Ceylon. As I had to determine
RMPFX91E–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. 546 THE STUDY OF INSECTS, ruined at the outset. The appearance of these insects when in the ground, as seen through the glass side of one of ourroot- cages, is shown in Fig. 657. T here vast is a number of species of click- beetles ; more than five hun-. Fig. 659.—Larva of Drasterixis elega7is : ^ , . , ^ • • „ ^^^, -a;, clypeus; b, mandible ; *^ beetles (from a specimen in the Cornell •11 Insectary). The spotted beetle represented (jrcd liaVC been deSCribeCl near the base of the plant is Drastenus -xt 1 a • 1 elegans; that near the top of the plan
RF2HN1FFM–Red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta), Costa Rica
RMMEFP76–. Die Farnkräuter der Erde : beschreibende Darstellung der geschlechter und wichtigeren Arten der Farnpflanzen mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Exotischen . 1053. T. elegans. Fertile und sterile Fiederchen, nat. Gr. Sorus nebst Längsschnitt desselben und Sporangium, vererr., nach Kunze. 1053. T. elegans Kunze. Monotyp. „Habitus von Cyathea oder Dicksonia, mit über schenkel- dickem, aber höchstens IV2 m sich erhebendem Stamme, der von den Blatt- narben der alten Wedel dicht bedeckt ist; keine Spur von einem kriechenden Rhizom vorhanden, Blätter palmenartig in der Krone zusammengedrängt."
RMW247MK–Archive image from page 213 of Dansk botanisk arkiv (1913-1981). Dansk botanisk arkiv danskbotaniskark02dans Year: 1913-1981 44 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 2. Nr. 5. Fig. 39. Dactylaria echino- phila. 560:1. Frugter af Fraxinus excelsior og paa Bark af Betida verrucosa. S. Errne- lunden, Nov. 1911. Konidierne med 3—8 (hyppigst 6) Skillevægge, 45—50//., 12//1. Monacrosporium elegans Oud. Paa henraadnende Plantedele (ned- faldne Frugter af Fagus, Fraxinus, Acer, Crataegus, Bark af Ulmus, Ved af Picea excelsa) og paa Hjorte- ekskrementer. S. Ermelunden, Jæ- gersborg Dyrehave, Hørsholm, Giese-
RMRDT802–. The parks, promenades, & gardens of Paris, described and considered in relation to the wants of our own cities, and the public and private gardens. Gardens; Parks. 274 THE PLANT DECORATION OF APARTMENTS. sapida, most of the species of the genus Caryota, Chamse- dorea amazonica and elatior, Chamserops Palmetto, Ekeis guineensis, Euterpe edulis, with its finely-serrated and very graceful foliage; Oreodoxa regia, young plants of which are very frequently used; Phosnix pumila, Phoenix tenuis, Fig. 112.. Dieffenbachia Baraquiniana. Ehapis flabelliformis, Thrinax argentea, T. elegans, and Leop
RMPG1A5D–. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals. DiFPLUGIA BACILEAKIARDJr. 27 D. Solowetzldi, however, which is given by Meresch- kowsky in 'Arch. f. mikr. Anat.' XVI (1878), t. x, f. 17, represents a test perfectly symmetrical, with a conical crown (no posterior tube), thickly incrusted with sand- grains, and entirely opaque. It is contracted below as in D. bacillariarum var. elegans, and the lips of the dilated orifice are recurved, and rough with adhering sand-grains, the basal outline being convex. Judging 46 47. 1 v'v o â la.. Please note that thes
RF2HN1FDC–Red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta), Costa Rica
RMMEFT3N–. Die Farnkräuter der Erde : beschreibende Darstellung der geschlechter und wichtigeren Arten der Farnpflanzen mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Exotischen . 54. T. pinnatum. Theil einer Fieder, etwas vergr. Sorus, vergr. 56. T. elegans Eudge. Ist ähnlich, aber das fertile Blatt ist bandförmig verbreitert und trägt an seinem Saume eine äusserst dichte Wimperung von sehr kleinen un- gestielten, mit der Röhre in den Blattrand eingesimkenen Sori ohne ver- breiterten Rand, aber mit lang vorstehender Receptakelborste. Diese Art wird durch T. vittaria DC. dem pinnatum Hedw. angenähert. Hab. Tropis
RMW247P7–Archive image from page 213 of Dansk botanisk arkiv (1913-1981). Dansk botanisk arkiv danskbotaniskark02dans Year: 1913-1981 Fig. 39. Dactylaria echino- phila. 560:1. Frugter af Fraxinus excelsior og paa Bark af Betida verrucosa. S. Errne- lunden, Nov. 1911. Konidierne med 3—8 (hyppigst 6) Skillevægge, 45—50//., 12//1. Monacrosporium elegans Oud. Paa henraadnende Plantedele (ned- faldne Frugter af Fagus, Fraxinus, Acer, Crataegus, Bark af Ulmus, Ved af Picea excelsa) og paa Hjorte- ekskrementer. S. Ermelunden, Jæ- gersborg Dyrehave, Hørsholm, Giese- gaard, Foraar—Efteraar. Der fandtes hyppig
RMRFRNBB–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. EMYDID-fli. 349 Vertebral scute. Length Width. height of the eleventh is 29 mm.; its width along the free border, 22 mm. The pygal has a height (antero-posterior dimension) of 23 mm. and a width of 21 mm. It has a deep median notch; and there is a similar notch on each side of it. The interperipheral notches are not deep, and there are no notches where the sulci cross the borders of the peripherals. In the latter respect this species differs from T. elegans. The bones of the carapace are thin, the border of the median costals being but little m
RMPFYNE1–. Key to North American birds; containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary. Illustrated by 6 steel plates and upwards of 250 woodcuts. Birds. 1 320 LAEIDJE, TERNS. 289-92. 6-t California, Mexico, Cent, and S. Am., and Africa. ,6'. galericulata Light., Verz. 1823, 81; 8. elegans Game., Proc. Pliila. Acad. 1848, 129; Lawe. iu Bd. 860; Thalasseus elegans Coues, I. c. 540. . galericulata. /Sanchvich Tern. Bill black, tipped with yellow. Plumage as in regius or galericulata, but mantle ex
RMMCTJJJ–. Fig. 244. A Tropidoneis (Plagiotropis) vitrea W. Sra., Zelle mit Chromatophoren, Transversalschnitt. — B, CT. {PL) maxima Grün. (500/1). {A nach Pfitzer; B, O nach Van Heurck.) 24 Arten, marin. Sect. I. Orthotropis Cleve. Raphe ganz oder nahezu median. — T. Lepidoptera Greg., kosmopolit; T. maxima (Greg.) Grün. (Fig. 244 B, C). Sect. II. Plagiotropis Pfitz. Raphe excentrisch. Kiel beider Schalen diagonal seitlich verschoben. — T. vitrea W. Sm. (Fig. 244 A) im Brackwasser; T. elegans W. Sm. marin, im Mittelmeer und in der Nordsee. Sect. III. Amphoropsis Grün. Raphe excentrisch. Kiel beider Sc
RMT1HJ9N–Discovery reports (1962) Discovery reports discoveryreports30inst Year: 1962 Text-fig. 6. Tomopteris planktonis: parapodia of specimens from (a) St. 1782, (b) St. 254, (c) St. 2316, (d) St. 2393, (e) St. 1776, {/) St 254. survey, even in the smallest specimens, 2 mm. long for ten pairs of parapodia, there is no sign of a first pair of chaetigers, and I must conclude that the particular specimens to which Malaquin and Carin (1922) and Stop-Bowitz (1948) referred are not T. planktonis; it is possible that they were dealing with young specimens of T. elegans (see pp. 179-180). In the course of
RMRGJXGJ–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). 432 THE DISTRIBUTION OF PELAGIC POLYCHAETES Tomopteris septentrionalis I Tomopteris elegans 500- E o o o 20fr- 100- STATIONS. 20- 10 II 12 13 Fig. 30. Bar diagram showing the relative distribution of T. septentrionalis and T. elegans at the first thirteen stations of the Trans-Pacific Exp. (semi-log scale).. 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.. British Museum (N
RMPFAGJR–. Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna. Mollusks. 347 ^ 4. Amphihina elegans, Risso. Succinia elegans, Bisso, bist. nat. Europe merid. IV. p. 59. — — Baudon 1. c. p. 171 t. 9 fig. 1.. Thier: dunkelgrau auch braun, mit massenhaften, schwärzlichen Punk- Fig. 202. ten besät; Sohle schmutzig lichtgrau; Augenträger schlank, unten verdickt; Kiefer ohne wesentliche Unterschiede von jenem der Succ. Pfeifferi. Gehäuse: länglich kegelförmig, regelmässig fein gestreift, festschalig, lichtgelb- wachsgelb, glänzend. Um- gänge 4, langsam zunehmend, massig gewölbt, durch eine wenig vertiefte Naht getrennt; Ge
RMW1D8T7–Archive image from page 94 of Die Myoxidae oder Schlaefer Ein. Die Myoxidae oder Schlaefer. Ein Beitrag zur Osteologie und Systematik der Nagethiere . diemyoxidaeoders00reuv Year: 1890 t .â A ,f] â¢Ã/''h . â Hiig-- DrH.Wde Graaf, del.et Utk. P.W.M.Trapi lo. Myoxus nitedula (PalL). 13. Graphiurus capensis (F. Cuo.) II. Myoxus glis (Z.). 14. Muscardinus avellanarius (L.) 12. Myoxus nitedula {Fall.). 15. id. elegans (Temm.).
RMRGJY24–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). 382 THE DISTRIBUTION OF PELAGIC POLYCHAETES General distribution. T. elegans is known only from Tropical and Sub- Tropical waters (see below, pp. 428-434). Tomopteris septentrionalis Quatrefages, 1865 (Text-fig. 5) Type locality. " ... les mers du Danemark ". Tomopteris septentrionalis Steenstrup, 1849, p. iv [nomen nudum). Tomopteris septentrionalis Quatrefages, 1865, p. 229. Tomopteris [Tomopteris) septentrionalis: Stop-Bowitz, 1948, pp. 49-51, figs. 36-37. Tomopteris septentrionalis: Uschakov, 1957a, pp. 282-283, Chart 3. Tomopte
RMPG08RN–. A contribution to the history of the fresh-water algœ of North America. Botany; Algae. 1 FRESH WATER ALG>E. PLATE VI.. AFTER NATURE BY DR.M.C WOOD T. 81N0I.AIR h SON, PHlLAOlLPHtA. Fig. 1. SCYTONEMA THERMALE. " 2. S. CALLITRICHOIDES. " 3. S. DUBIUM. Fig. 4. S. CORTEX. " 6. CH,€TOPHORA ELEGANS.. 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.. Wood, H. C. (Horatio C. ), 1841-1920. [Washington, Smithsonian
RMMCH8K2–. Lilium canil i Madonna 1 ' ^^ '^' -^ j^^t^'^"" Lilium elegans
RMW1BAYN–Archive image from page 356 of Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna (1884). Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna . deutscheexcursio00cle Year: 1884 347 4. Amphihina elegans, Risso. Succinia elegans, Bisso, bist. nat. Europe merid. IV. p. 59. — — Baudon 1. c. p. 171 t. 9 fig. 1. Thier: dunkelgrau auch braun, mit massenhaften, schwärzlichen Punk- Fig. 202. ten besät; Sohle schmutzig lichtgrau; Augenträger schlank, unten verdickt; Kiefer ohne wesentliche Unterschiede von jenem der Succ. Pfeifferi. Gehäuse: länglich kegelförmig, regelmässig fein gestreift, festschalig, lichtgelb- wachsgelb, glä
RMRDBPFG–. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals. FiCiS. iG AT>iT> 47.—Difflugia hacillariarum. After Gr. S. West (as D. acuminata ya,T. elegans). Fig. 46 from Wioken Fen, Cambs. x 340. Fig-. 47 from Llyn-y-cwm-ffynon, N. Wales, x 520. from .the figures (we have had no opportunity of examining the actual tests), this and Penard's D. elegans var. teres (' Sarc. des grands Lacs' [1905] p. 16) seem to be identical. No example which could safely be referred to either of these forms has yet been met with in Britain. They would rank under this classifica
RMPF9E4G–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Textfigur G. Hexacromyum elegans H. Entwicklungsstadium, dem die äußere Hülle fehlt. Stacheln zum Teil abgebrochen. Innere Schalen nur angedeutet. Deutsche Siidpolar-Expe- dition 2. Juni 1903. 434. Textfigur 7. Hexacromyum ele- gans H. Jüngeres. Entwicklungs- stadium, bei dem die dritte Schale in Form von Gabelapophysen an- gelegt ist. Deutsche Siidpolar- Expedition 2. Juni 1903. x4.".l.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images t
RMMAB4R6–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . 1. Triposporium elegans Corda und 2. T. sarciuula Sacc. Konidienträger und Konidien, stark vergr. (Nach Corda und Saccardo)
RMW1CYTN–Archive image from page 808 of Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré par. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustrà / par D. Bois prÃface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. Andrà ... [et al.]. . dictionnairedhor00bois Year: 1893 MADIA. â 797 â MAGNOLIACÃES. olucre formà d;un seul rang de bractÃes con- aves enbrassant les achaines des fleurs extÃ- ieures ; A. du disque fertiles ; achaines chauves, ans aigrette. (Inclus : Madaria, Madariopsis, te.) M. elegans D. Don â B. R. t. 1458; B. M. 1458. â Madaria corymbosa Endl. ; Madaria legans DC.) â Chili. â Pl. atteignant 1 m. ; fi. aunes, a
RM2AX81DF–The American journal of horticulture and florist's companion . f the very best. ? Livistonia olivaformis and L. subglobosiis are two of the grandest fan-palmsgrown : too much cannot be said in their favor, and they are both cheap. Phoenkorphoriiffi Sechellarum is rather a rare but extremely beautiful palm,from the Island of Seychelles. The leaves are dark green, spotted with brightorange ; and the stem and leaf-stalks are armed with long needle-shaped spines:a very distinct kind. Thrinax presents us with several splendid species. T. argeiitea, Martii,elegans, and radiata, are all first-class.
RMPFX7JR–. Dictionnaire classique des sciences naturelles : pre?sentant la de?finition, l'analyse et l'histoire de tous les e?tres qui composent les trois re?gnes, leur application ge?ne?rale aux arts, a? l'agriculture, a? la me?decine,a? l'e?conomie domestique, etc.; re?sumant tous les faits pre?sente?s par les dictionnaires d'histoire naturelle; augmente? des nombreuses de?couvertes acquises depuis la publication de ces ouvrages. 1837-1845; Natural history. 1 MEGAPODE HUPPÉ. Meg'apochxw msiaiiis. 2 l'URNIX A BANDEAU NOIR.Hemipodius lug^ifrons 3 EUDROMIE ÉLÉGANTE. Euaromia elegans.. Please note that t
RMT0NNWN–Dreer's bulbs plants, shrubs, Dreer's bulbs : plants, shrubs, and seeds for fall planting dreersbulbsplant1936henr Year: 1936 Lilium canil i Madonna 1 ' ^^ '^' -^ j^^t^'^'' Lilium elegans Planting Lily Bulbs Please note the delivery date for the dif- ferent varieties which depends upon the time the bulbs mature. Unless you are prepared to care for those received late we suggest that you buy in spring as the bulbs are so perish- able that we cannot accept their return. Cover the soil where Lilies are to be pkuited with hay, straw, etc., to keep the frost out until planting time. Philippin
RM2AG8KTJ–. The Magazine of horticulture, botany, and all useful discoveries and improvements in rural affairs. na elegans. The Rodanthe, for delicacy of growth, beauty of its color-ing, and elegance of form, excels either of the above ; and ifthe flowers are cut before too much expanded they retaintheir form and coloring for many years. R. Manglesii is a well-known and beautiful annual, butthe new variety we are now about to notice (fig. 10) R.maculata, is a great improvement upon it, and will take itsplace in our gardens. It is from Swan River. The flowersare larger, and the dark spot at the base of t
RMPG08NM–. A contribution to the history of the fresh-water algÅ of North America. Botany; Algae. FRESH WATER ALG/t. PLATE XIII.. 1 s ttv on M C WOOD. Fig. 1. EUASTRUM RALFSli, " 2. EUASTRUM ELEGANS, " », EUASTRUM BINALE " 4, MICRAST OISPUTA. â 5. MICRAST. FURCATA. IBID VARIETY DENTICOLATA. M. JENNERM. STAURASTRUM ORBICULARE STAURASTPUM DEJECTUM. w. STAURASTRUM PUNCTULA- F.?. !.< TUM. " 14 11. STAURASTRUM LEWISII " 15. 12. STAURASTRUM POL.YTRI- " 16 CHUM. " 17 blAURASTRUM MUNITUM. COSMARIUM PYRAMIDATUM COSMARIUM BROOMEI COSMARIUM COMMISSURAL XANTHIDIUM liRMATUM i.
RMMCPAN9–. T OCTOCORALS PART I. PENNATULARIANS By Hjalmar Broch (The Zoological Laboratory, Oslo-Blindern, Norway) (Plates XI and XII, text-figures 1-5) INTRODUCTION HE Discovery collections of pennatularians are not very extensive. This is not especially sur- prising, because the structure of the species living at greater depths and their mode of life on the muddy bottom enable them to escape most collecting gear, a fact emphasized on an earlier occasion (Broch 1957). The collections include the following species: Cavernularia elegans (Herklots) Umbellula lindahli Kolliker Veretillum cynomorium (Palla
RMT0CXCP–The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder easternberingsea00hood Year: 1981 952 Plankton ecology - 60° N - 50° N ZOOPLANKTON AND MICRONEKTON COMMUNITIES Oceanic and Outer-Shelf Community Calanus cristatus C. plumchrus Eucalanus bungii bungii Metridia pacifica Pseudocalanus spp. Oithona similis Parathemisto pacifica Thysanoessa longipes T. inermis Eukrohnia hamata Sagitta elegans Middle-Shelf and Coastal Community Pseudocalanus spp. Acartia longiremis Oithona similis Calanus glacialis C. marshallae Pa
RM2AX2ADW–The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . C. a. varie-gatus, C. natalensis, and 0. Papyrus; Eichhornia ozureo,E. Martiana, and E. speciosa; Herpestis Monniera;Hydrolea spinosa; Jussieua grandiftora; Limnanthemumindicum; Limnobiu7n bogoterise; Limnocliaris emarginata ;Myriophyllum proserpinacoides; Nelumhium luteum andN. speciosum; Neplunia plena; Nymphsea amazonum, N.Boucheana, N. capensi.i, N. Danbenyan<t, N. Deaniana,N. devoniensis, N. elegans, N. Eugenie, N. flava, N. gigantea,N. gracilis,
RMPFG5N1–. Das Terrarium und seine Bewohner : ein kurzer illustrierter Ratgeber für Terrarienfreunde. Terrariums; Vivariums; Reptiles as pets; Amphibians as pets. — 2G — Brcei äicmlid) teure, ober tiräcf)ticj oeäetcfjuetc leftubtnibeu fiub Testiulo elegans iinb radiata aiig ^nbieii he^m. Slfiifa. 2)cr bciitfd)e 5iame (Stents ober bei radiata Slval}lcnid)ilbfröte fenut§eirf)net ba^ 9(u§feben ber 3:iere, bie einen balbfugetförmigeii, ftarfen 9ütfen)janäer befitien, pr (genüge: eine präcf)tigc ftern^ htm- ftrablenartige Beidönung bebec!t alle Ü^üdeiifcfjilbcr. ®ie Iclvten brei beid)ricbenen SIrten gebore
RMMAA2JJ–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder . - 60° N - 50° N ZOOPLANKTON AND MICRONEKTON COMMUNITIES Oceanic and Outer-Shelf Community Calanus cristatus C. plumchrus Eucalanus bungii bungii Metridia pacifica Pseudocalanus spp. Oithona similis Parathemisto pacifica Thysanoessa longipes T. inermis Eukrohnia hamata Sagitta elegans Middle-Shelf and Coastal Community Pseudocalanus spp. Acartia longiremis Oithona similis Calanus glacialis C. marshallae Parathemisto libellula Thysanoessa raschii Sagitta elegans Nearshore Community Acartia
RMRYEJYB–Dutch bulbs for spring blooming dutchbulbsforspr1928wwba Year: 1928 22 Florists' Price List — Fall 1928 — The W. W. Barnard Co., 3942 S. Federal St., Chicago SEEDS OF SPECIAL MERIT—Continued For a Complete List of FLOWER SEEDS — See Pages 24 to 35 GYPSOPHILA GRANDIFLORA ELEGANS ALBA. 'Paris Market*' Strain. This is a great improvement over the old variety, grows about the same height but has larger pure white flowers. Many acres are grown for the Paris Market. T. pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; lb., $1.65 LARKSPUR LA FRANCE. The best pink stock-flowered Lark- spur for Florists' use. The large, well for
RM2AMYBFK–Childs' rare flowers, vegetables & fruits for 1895 . formingcompact tufts of narrow green foliage, which makes itparticularly valuable for edging. The flowers are a clearbright pink, and borne in clu.sters on tall stems. Itbloom.s all summer long, and is a very pretty, desirableand useful flowi^r, really the best of all hardy plants foredging walks, beds, etc. Splrea Palmata. (Irows two feet high, with liirge, featheryplumes of t he most charming rosy sc4irlet blossoms. Splrea Elegans. Iure white, in large, compact .spirals. Splrea Aurea Reticulata. Fine yellow, variegated foliageand elegant f
RMPFN9CB–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. Trifolium elegans Fig. 781. De var. komt in velden Bij ons is zij waarschijnlijk. T. répensijL Witte k 1 aver (fig. 782). Deze plant is onbehaard, zodevormend en heeft bloeiende en niet bloeiende stengels. Deze zijn kaal, vertakt, kruipend. De bladen zijn langgesteeld, rechtopstaand, hebben eironde, plotseling in een naald toege- spitste, droogvliezige steunblaadjes en omgekeerd eironde, klein gezaagde blaadjes met een witach- lige, halvemaanvormige vlek. De bloemen staan in hoofdjes, die met de stelen er bij langer zijn dan de bladen, in wier oksels zij staan
RMMCHX1M–. ^ " " - . ^C I '^Rur- w 1 ufl ^F^ V - - ^P i p-*^T - ..-i- s ^^B Gyfsophila Elbgans Alba Grantjiflora Ornamental Grass. Pennisetum Rueppelianum GYPSOPHILA. (Baby's Breath.) Pretty free-flowing elegant plants, succeeding in any garden soil. Their misty white panicles of bloom are largely used for mix- ing with other cut flowers. PER PKT. 2691 Elegans alba grandi- flora. This is an im- proved large-flowering pure white form of the annual Baby's Breath, of free, easy growth, and grown by the acre in the suburbs of Paris and London for use with other cut flowers. Several sowing
RMRWR99C–Elemente der palaeontologie (Palaeozoologie) (1884) Elemente der palaeontologie. (Palaeozoologie.) elementederpalae00hoer Year: 1884 Fig. 199. Täfelung' iu der Nähe des Seheitelschildes. lAF. Melonites multipora Norwood et Owen. Kohlenkalk von St. Louis, Missouri. Palaechinus elegans M'Coy. Kohlenkalk Irland. Fig. 200. AF. liegen. lAF. sehr breit, mit sieben Täfeichenreihen in der Nähe des Aequators, welche sich auf vier oder selbst zwei gegen den Scheitel reduciren. Die mittleren Täfelchen sind sechsseitig, die äusseren fünfseitig abgestutzt. Jede Hälfte der AF. wei^t vier bis fünf Reihen
RM2ANH2M0–Waterfowl and their food plants in the Sandhill region of Nebraska . Fig. I.—Nest of Coot (Fulica Americana Americana). Photograph taken at Pelican Lake, eastern Cherry County, Nebr., on June 10, 1915.. Fig. 2.—Nest of Pintail (Dafila acuta tzitzihoa). Photograph taken at Dewey Lake, eastern Cherry County, Nebr., on June 5, 1915. WATERFOWL IN NEBRASKA. 29 t KING RAIL. Rallus elegans. This species has bred at Trout Lake and at some of the other bodies of waterin this region, but is apparently rare. VIRGINIA RAIL. Rallus virgimanus. This rail seems to be rare, though known to many inhabitants of
RMPFE7HC–. Denkschriften - Ãsterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. 132 Pr R. St uro MV u. Dt. A. J. Wagner.. Farn. Cyclostomatjdae. Gen. Ericia M u «^ u. Tand. Ericia elegat% MUH. - ...n/o/.I/.I ksNil liuu Pomatiasidae. Gen. Fomatias S t u d. Sub{;en. Eupomatias .. i. Wgn Eupiimütias henricae Strob illyricus Wstld plumbeus Wstld küllneh A. J. U'k" â braueri A. J. Wgn â - lalestriatus A. J. Wgn elegans C'less oostoma Wstld tumiJus A. J Wgu imosckietuiis A. J. Wgn ctncrascens Rsstn inoslarensis A. J. Wgn ^iüUirinus Villa 'â i'huiuili C1es>. hirii Hirc . . scplemspiralis Ras heydtnianus
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