RMK9D6JX–Nova genera et species plantarum (Tab. 54) BHL4928
RMW28C3N–Archive image from page 413 of Dansk botanisk arkiv (1913-1981). Dansk botanisk arkiv danskbotaniskark02dans Year: 1913-1981 60 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 2. Nr. 8. 16. K. sedifolia F. v. Müll., Journ. of Bot. 8 (1856) 205; Iconogr. 6 (1890) tab. 54; Benth. Fl. Austr. V (1870) 187. Leaves clavate tomentose, in dried state perfectly brown. Fruits few, fruiting perianth 6 mm diam. Kalgoorlie (No. 329, 7. Oct. 1914). 17. K. Ostenfeld« n. sp. (PI. V fig. 1). K. ut videtur annua, caule stricte erecto ramis numerosis brevibus erecto-flexuosis munito et obtecto, dense lanato-tomentoso, tomento in ra
RM2E9FGPT–Italia Author Greuter, Mathieu 75.17.2.5 TAB.END. Place of publication: [Rome] Publisher: Nuovamente ristampata, rivista et augumentata da Domenico de Rossi, herede di Gio. Giacomo de Rossi, dalle sue stampe in Roma alla Pace con privileggio del Sommo Pontefice, et licenza de supperiori, Date of publication: l'anno 1695. Item type: 1 map on 12 sheets Dimensions: 120 x 215 cm, sheets 40 x 54 cm Former owner: George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
RM2AM0559–Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . ZDewieftcj- wcpntTdruffätlur 5C&/: J.St. Jcc. DERMESTES viginti guttat us. Der zwanzigbetropfte Speckkäfer.Dermestes vigintiguttatus: oblongus ater, punctis viginti albis. Fahrte.Syst. Ent. n.6. p. 56. Spec. Ins. T-I. n.7. p.64. Mant. Ins. T.I.n.8. p. 54. Ent. Syst. T.I. n. 8. p. 229.Sulzer abgek. Gesch. d. Ins. p. 21. tab. 2. fig. 3. Da jeder einzelne weisse Fleck aus meinem kurzen borstenartigenHärchen besteht, die leicht sich absondern, so läfst sichs erklären, warumzuweilen Exemplare mit weniger als zwanzig Flecken vorkomme
RMRCXBAF–Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius, 1794. Campi Phlegræi. Observations on the Volcanos of th. Naples, 1776. Night view as Mt. Vesuvius begins its terrible eruption in 1794. Image taken from Campi Phlegræi. Observations on the Volcanos of the Two Sicilies to which a map is annexed, with 54 plates illuminated, from drawings taken and colour'd after Nature, under the inspection of the Author, by the Editor P. Fabris, etc. . Originally published/produced in Naples, 1776 . Source: Tab.435.a.15.(1), 5th plate from end. Author: FABRIS, PETER. Hamilton, Right Hon. Sir William.
RMFJ6P6Y–Flora Brasiliensis, enumeratio plantarum in Brasilia hactenus detectarum (Tab. 54)
RMK9N86P–Recherches sur les poissons fossiles (Tab. 54) BHL32033385
RMRJBTDC–NORFOLK (Jan. 9, 2018) Hull Technician 2nd Class Clarissa Romero grinds a deck drain tab aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72).
RM2AG0TPA–. Nova acta physico-medica. jL.JBofeDTUUt r/. /2 lio / H. JVlervcoiteriHm siWic F / m. ^.jBofCtfltbti ////////i/i.-jy de Merycotherii Sibirici dentibus. 277 Tab. XXII. Fig. 25 — 58. Dentes molares lateris sinistri superiore*Caprae domesti cae.e5—28. E capra annicula. 25. 27. Molaris caducus tertius. 26. 28. Serotinus molaris antepenultimus.ag 02. E capra bima. 29. 5i. Molaris antepenultimus; 5o. 52. penultimus.S3—38. E capra trima. 55. 56. Molaris antepenultimus; 54. 57. penultimus : a. b. radices binae externae, divisae 5 c. d. internae conflatae; distinctae tamen ab utraque externa. 55. 38.
RMRCFGG0–Mt. Vesuvius' morning eruption. Campi Phlegræi. Observations on the Volcanos of th. Naples, 1776. View of Mt. Vesuvius as it erupts on a Monday morning - the 9th August 1779. Taken from an original drawing by Mr Fabris. Image taken from Campi Phlegræi. Observations on the Volcanos of the Two Sicilies to which a map is annexed, with 54 plates illuminated, from drawings taken and colour'd after Nature, under the inspection of the Author, by the Editor P. Fabris, etc. . Originally published/produced in Naples, 1776 . Source: Tab.435.a.15.(1), plate III. Author: FABRIS, PETER. Hamilton, Right
RMFM0M82–The British miscellany, or, Coloured figures of new, rare, or little known animal subjects (Tab. 54)
RMJFY6NR–Dreyhundert auserlesene amerikanische Gewächse nach linneischer Ordnung (Tab. 54) (7535075092)
RMRJBTDE–NORFOLK (Jan. 9, 2018) Hull Technician 2nd Class Clarissa Romero grinds a deck drain tab aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72).
RMRCXAJ2–Mt. Vesuvius erupts at night. Campi Phlegræi. Observations on the Volcanos of th. Naples, 1776. View of the great eruption of Mt. Vesuvius on the night of Sunday 8th August, 1779. Taken from the original drawing by Mr Fabris. Image taken from Campi Phlegræi. Observations on the Volcanos of the Two Sicilies to which a map is annexed, with 54 plates illuminated, from drawings taken and colour'd after Nature, under the inspection of the Author, by the Editor P. Fabris, etc. . Originally published/produced in Naples, 1776 . Source: Tab.435.a.15.(1), plate II. Author: FABRIS, PETER. Hamilton, R
RFFWJGM5–Atlas and essentials of bacteriology (Tab. 54)
RMK6T88N–Florae Austriacae, sive, Plantarum selectarum in Austriae archiducatu (Tab 54) BHL277016
RMW0111T–Archive image from page 54 of Die Fauna südwest-Australiens Ergebnisse der. Die Fauna südwest-Australiens. Ergebnisse der Hamburger südwest-australischen Forschungsreise 1905 diefaunasdwest020104mich Year: 1907-08 Die Fauna Südwest-Australiens. Ergebnisse der Hamburger Südwest-australischen Forschungsreise 1905 herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. W. Michaelsen und Dr. R. Hartmeyer. , Band II, Lieferung 4. =1: Thysanura per F. Silvestri (Portici). Con Tab. I—X. Verlag von Gustav Fischer in Jena. 1908.
RM2AWEXAW–Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . Ctit^ulio J triL ^Ai^r.- CTICVLI0 Pini.Der Fichtenrüsjelkäfer, Charanfon du Fin» Degeer. Curcülio Pini: longiroftris elytris rufefcentibus: fafciis nebulofis. Fahric. Syil. Ent. n. 10. p. 119. Spec. Inf. T. I. n. 13. p. 165. Mant. Inf. T. I. n. i+. p. 98. Ent. fyft. T. II. n. 21. p. 599.Qtrculio Pini. Linn. Syft. Nat. r. 19. p. 608. ed. XIII. n. 19. p. 1746. Fn.Susc. n. 589Degeer Inf. T. V. n. 15. p. 212.Frifcb Inf. XI. tab. 23. fig. >.P/iykuU. ^onogT. eure. n. 54. p. ^5.Sdydjfer Ic. Inf. Ratisb. tab. 2r fig. i. mila.Hnrre
RMRC606E–Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius, 1761. Campi Phlegræi. Observations on the Volcanos of th. Naples, 1776. View of the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius, which began on 23rd December 1760, dated 5th January 1761. Taken from the original painting by Mr Fabris. Image taken from Campi Phlegræi. Observations on the Volcanos of the Two Sicilies to which a map is annexed, with 54 plates illuminated, from drawings taken and colour'd after Nature, under the inspection of the Author, by the Editor P. Fabris, etc. . Originally published/produced in Naples, 1776 . Source: Tab.435.a.15.(2), plate XII. Author: FABRIS, P
RMF1G69E–Reichenbachia (TAB 54)
RMK9GYDH–Plantae Asiaticae rariores, or, Descriptions and figures of a select number of unpublished East Indian plants (Tab. 54) BHL449544
RMT0CYBA–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0601rabe Year: 1906 338 Ä7reura. 54. Aneiira Sinuata (Dickson) Dnmortier, Comm. bot. S. 115 (1822). Synonyme: Jungerraannia sinuata Dickson, PI. Crypt. Brit. fasc. 2. S. 16 (1790). Jungermannia multifida/i sinuata Hook er, British Jungerm. tab. 45 Fig. 2 (1816). Gymnomitrium sinuatum Hüben er, Hep. germ. S. 39 (1834), Riccardia latifrons ß sinuata Lindberg, Hep. in Hib. lectae S. 513 (1874). Riccardia sinuata Trevisan, Schema nuov. class. Epat. S. 431 (187
RM2AWEJ6X–Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . noribus dtnuicis a.er, thoracc iJtilnque lernet:«diu l»i!s tcftaccis. Fahric Syih tut. n. 67. p. n?. -Bfcc. HC T. I. n. 9-hp. »77. Msnt. Inf. T. I. n. 119. p. »07. Ent. fyrt. T. II. n. 166. .p.43J SJynffcrT Ic, Inf. Ratisb. tab, 2^. fig. a. $. cxdaf. aliis, Hnrrer Befchr. d. Schdtr. Inf. .1 Th. n. 293. p. igo. Foö# Coleopt. T.IV. tab. 33. iig. 54. ed. noßrac. .Panzer Ent. germ. I. n 75. p. ?.i2. .Habitat frecpicns in hoitis, et in muris vetsiftis., loci<5 apricis.CurcHÜor.em dantaxat 73y;nanum Fnric. he.c dcUnealfe ecpidera
RMRC4CW7–Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius, 1767. Campi Phlegræi. Observations on the Volcanos of th. Naples, 1776. View of the great eruption of Vesuvius, with Mt. Somma beside it, from the Mole of Naples on the night of 20th October 1767. Lava runs from the Fossa Grande towards St. Jorio. Image taken from Campi Phlegræi. Observations on the Volcanos of the Two Sicilies to which a map is annexed, with 54 plates illuminated, from drawings taken and colour'd after Nature, under the inspection of the Author, by the Editor P. Fabris, etc. . Originally published/produced in Naples, 1776 . Source: Tab.435.a.15.(
RMH2XW8W–Recherches sur les poissons fossiles (Tab. 54) BHL320
RMK958BN–Locupletissimi rerum naturalium thesauri accurata descriptio, et iconibus artificiosissimis expressio, per universam physiees historiam (Tab 54) BHL41023856
RMT3XPP5–Archive image from page 144 of Die nordischen Schizopoden (1909). Die nordischen Schizopoden dienordischensch00zimm Year: 1909 Die nordischen Scliizopoden. VI 135 Verbreitung: Die Art ist von der norwegischen und britischen Küste, aus der Nordsee und dem Mittehneere bekannt. 82. Leptomysis linguura (O. O. Sars). Fig. 274-276. 1868. Mysis linguura G. O. Sars, Nyt Mag. f. Nat. v. 15, p. 102—104. 1879. Leptomysis linguura O. O. Sars, Univ. Progr. 1880, p. 35—37, tab. 21. 1876. Leptomysis sardica G. O. Sars, Arch. Math, og Nat. v. 2, p. 54—56, tab. 36. 1882. Leptomysis pontica Czerniavsky, Monog
RM2AJFNXM–Acta Academiae scientiarum imperialis petropolitanae . ici1. i^icn.HiiiC ergo proilu cciciifai ifta luitiali* — 485i7-p««l.teik Ex refolution^ aeq. ciibicae k rr. 1,40884.. i. B E o, 53190-/ 2,87312- g 2,40712. B -f- j *» •= V(B-+-,^r]kf Arc. tang. i£ N = 53 39 52 .i,y.i-^ iArc. tang. -^ f 1/: M — 30° 40 39. ?<-, , N-hM ; r- Arc. tang. ,y ? ; R — 84 20 31.H— 13° 46 32. hinc N + H —d^ S.6M-H=:: i6^ 54 24/,7. ex qulbiis pro angulo V colligitur aequatio Log.tab.cor.(R-V)-0,00030409. V= 8,9938330.cui fatisfacit angulus V = 50° 48. 6 — 3048, 6.Stabilitis hifce elementis calculi, ex fuperioribu
RMRD0FHJ–Lava flow on Mt. Vesuvius, 1771. Campi Phlegræi. Observations on the Volcanos of th. Naples, 1776. Night view of a lava current running from Mt. Vesuvius towards Resina on 11th May 1771. Image taken from Campi Phlegræi. Observations on the Volcanos of the Two Sicilies to which a map is annexed, with 54 plates illuminated, from drawings taken and colour'd after Nature, under the inspection of the Author, by the Editor P. Fabris, etc. . Originally published/produced in Naples, 1776 . Source: Tab.435.a.15.(2), plate XXXVIII. Author: FABRIS, PETER. Hamilton, Right Hon. Sir William.
RMH2D13N–Icones selectae plantarum quas in systemate universali (Tab. 54
RMK958HX–Locupletissimi rerum naturalium thesauri accurata descriptio, et iconibus artificiosissimis expressio, per universam physiees historiam (Tab 54) BHL41024147
RMRCEEGX–Chinese military drawn out to salute the Ambassador on passing up the Grand Canal in Jiangsu. . A collection of eighty views, maps, portraits and drawings illustrative of the Embassy sent to China under George, Earl of Macartney, in 1793; drawn chiefly by William Alexander, some by Sir John Barrow, Bart., some by Sir Henry Woodbine Parish, and one by William Gomm. Many of them are engraved in Sir George Staunton's Narrative of the Embassy, published in 1797. 1793. watercolour, ink and graphite ; 32.1 x 48.9 cm, on support 35.7 x 54.8 cm. Source: Maps 8.TAB.c.8 no.83.
RMF1F7J6–Flora Brasiliensis, enumeratio plantarum in Brasilia hactenus detectarum (Tab. 54)
RM2CF07YF–. Atlas of clinical surgery; with special reference to diagnosis and treatment for practitioners and students. Fig. 53. Lipoma diffusum siibcutanciim. Rebman Company, New-Vork. Bockenheimer, Atlas. Tab. XLI.. Fig. 54. Liponiata subcutanea symmetrica. Rcbman Company, Ncw-York. less tumors had not increased in size for some years.Their lobular surface and their consistence distin-guish these solid tumors from symmetrical cysticformations in the salivary glands, which cause simi-lar swellings in the face and neck. The disease isdistinguished from lipomatosis by consisting of mul-tiple, separate,
RMH2CB84–Exposition méthodique des genres de l'ordre des polypiers (Tab. 54)
RMPFGMEK–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 60 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 2. Nr. 8. 16. K. sedifolia F. v. Müll., Journ. of Bot. 8 (1856) 205; Iconogr. 6 (1890) tab. 54; Benth. Fl. Austr. V (1870) 187. Leaves clavate tomentose, in dried state perfectly brown. Fruits few, fruiting perianth 6 mm diam. Kalgoorlie (No. 329, 7. Oct. 1914). 17. K. Ostenfeld« n. sp. (PI. V fig. 1). K. ut videtur annua, caule stricte erecto ramis numerosis brevibus erecto-flexuosis munito et obtecto, dense lanato-tomentoso, tomento in ramis iunioribus albo bre- .-17'.. ü viusculo (axillis tarnen longe lanatis),
RM2CE47D3–. Nova acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis . » » Å1 statt AI. j> 46: » 3 » » » Älfdalen statt Alfdalen. !> 47: vgl. die Fussnote S. 153—154. » 54 : Zeile 5 von unten lies Asnicken statt Asrücken. » 110: J> 7 von oben lies A. Hamberg statt Hamberg. » 127: » 8 von unten lies z. B. dem Köarskäisfjället statt den Gainnielsäter- und Köarskärsfjällen. — Vgl. S 157, Tab. 13 b. » 141: » 11 von unten lies extremsten statt tremsten. » 141: » 10 » » !• reinen statt exreinen. Einige andere Inkonsequenzen, z. B. sprachlicher Natur, sowie noch einige wenigereine Druckfehler dihflen den Z
RMPFDPNR–. Den Norske Nordhavs-expedition, 1876-1878. Scientific expeditions; Marine animals -- Norwegian Sea; Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Norwegian Sea. j'br,<tJi-c Xordh a os Expeditiori. II. II. Gran : Dialoinaccae. Tab.K. H.H.Gran.del. lith. Anst. Jul: i-l Chaeloceros Willei Gran. itSi^O Chaetoceros f ur cella turn Bail. SJ Cliaetoceros Wif/ltaini Bru/IUir. ol Chaetoceros crinituni Schiitt. 52-53. Chaetoceros scolopendm Cl. 54-. Chaetoceros sociale Lauder. 55.Chaetoceros siiuile Cl. 56. Coscinodiscus polychordiis Cran. 57-58. Thalassiosira grauida Cl, 59. Thulassiosira XordenskoldiiCl. 60
RM2CE5CJ6–. Flora scotica: or, A systematic arrangement, in the Linnæan method, of the native plants of Scotland and the Hebrides . f/-yfy^^ ^e/. ^.y^^^y/.. ir c-^^^ J^/7r/ 0f^fJ€r. JV/67.r.36. ^. /^ /??ry^/Aif ^zzitSi (/?r///r/fif (i ,/^/^. ,:>, //.i^//., ^54 Dunlin, ( 35 i ^r. ZooL II. 374. • t155 Purre., Br. Zool II. 374. iv. tab. 16. * t156 Green, PLOVER, Br. Zool. II. 379. iv. tab. 72.Er. Veadag. T> REEDS on all the heathy hills of the?*-^ iflands and highlands. 157 Long-Jegd. Br, Zool. li. 380* ^ib, hifi. Scot, lib. III. i.tab. xi. xiii. 158 Dottrel. Br. Zool II. 381. iv. tab. 73,Er. Amada
RM2CPDW4A–. Journal für Ornithologie . ¶rdlichbis Montevideo südlich, keinen specifischen Unterschied auffinden können.Wo der versteckt liegende weisse Schulterfleck des allen Vogels nichtbeobachtet ist, wird er sich beim Ausstopfen des untersuchten Exem-plares verschoben haben. 55. Cyanospiza cyanea Baird. Calalogue of North Amer. Birds, p. XLI, no. 387.*)â Tanagracyanea Lin. Syst. p. 315, no. 6. â Emberiza cyanea Gm. Syst. p. 876.no. 54. â Passerina cyanea Vieill. â Fringilla cyanea Wils. Amer.Orn. I, p. 100, tab. 6, fig. 5. mas. â Spiza cyanea Bp. Amer. Orn.tab. 11, fig. 3. fem. â Audub. Syn. p. 1
RM2CHXCTR–. Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . jip.s jui/U/es 5^ Ir. APIS pilipes.Die Erähiene mit Haarflocken an den Mitteljüßen, ^pis pilipes : grifea pcdibus intermediis fafciculato - pilofis. Fahr, Syft. Ent. n. 2g.p. 383. Spec. Inf. T. I. n. 34. p. 480. Mant. Inf. T. I. n. 59. p. 302. Ent. fyft.T. III. n. 54. p. 3Z6.Jpis plimipes. Pallas fpicil. zool. IX. p. 31. tab, i. fig. 14./Ipis cochkaripes. Cbrifl. Bien. p. 137. tab. 10. fig. 3. Habitat in fylvaticis , pratis, hortis in floribns.Noftra quae hie depicta eft Apis pilipes. Fahric. haud eadem, quae Faun.Germ. VII.
RM2CEJWF8–. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. ble I. — angle « = 2 29 27 o.This wil give two arguments with which enter Tab. IV. Arg. I. =. 2«6i8-|- 2«Arg. II. = 26 j8 — 2 29 2729 27 11651=— 255.04— 1.29 Since the latitude is fouth, the fign muft be changed :therefore the fecular increafe of longitude of AldcbaraDis i.2g. Auxiliary Angle a. for calculating the fecular Variation in Longitude. Arg.Lat 23 24 2526 2728293° Angle X.+ IP o 0.029 54.029 48.0 29 42.029 36.029 29.9 29 23.929 17.829 11.7 29 2828 5.059-453-2 28 46.928 40.628 34-3 28 27.928 21.428 14.8 782
RMRD1MWG–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 60 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 2. Nr. 8. 16. K. sedifolia F. v. Müll., Journ. of Bot. 8 (1856) 205; Iconogr. 6 (1890) tab. 54; Benth. Fl. Austr. V (1870) 187. Leaves clavate tomentose, in dried state perfectly brown. Fruits few, fruiting perianth 6 mm diam. Kalgoorlie (No. 329, 7. Oct. 1914). 17. K. Ostenfeld« n. sp. (PI. V fig. 1). K. ut videtur annua, caule stricte erecto ramis numerosis brevibus erecto-flexuosis munito et obtecto, dense lanato-tomentoso, tomento in ramis iunioribus albo bre- .-17'.. ü viusculo (axillis tarnen longe lanatis),
RM2ANCRW0–The book of orders of knighthood and decorations of honour of all nations ... . 30. k W^m-i ym %^M m 54 lli»r.«l and Hlflfkplt. I.oniioii. IK^R RUSSIA. 247 civilians (surgeons, &c.) by a blue ribbon. It bears theinscription (in Russian) *Not to us, but to thy name, OLord, are praise, honour and thanks due (Tab. VI. Nos.26 and 27). 7. Medal of 1814, is of silver, and worn by a ribbon,partly blue, and partly of the colour of the St. Georges ribbon.The obverse contains the Russian inscription: * For thetaking of Paris, on the 19 th March, 1814, the reverse issketched in Tab. VI. No. 28. 8. Medal
RMRG903H–. Bulletins of American paleontology. 54 Bulletin 369. CAMBRIAN - St. Lawrence Fm. Text-figure L—Graphic lithologic section of St. Peter-Glenwood succession from Camp Quest core. Locality CQ, northwest Iowa (see Appendix). Conodont sample numbers correspond to collections tab- ulated in Table I. Klapper and Bergstrom. 1984, p. 968) also examined these collections as part of the seminal study of Ar- cheognathus. Although accomplished at a painstaking- ly slow rate, additional conodont collections were as- sembled from the St. Peter Sandstone and overlying Glenwood Shale at additional localities
RMRFWC76–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 54 NUCLEATION OF THE UNCONTAMINATED ATMOSPHERE.. 22, 26 30 34 38 42 46 80 2-1- 88 32, 36 40 FIGS. 52-55.—Illustrating tables 30, 31. Tab. 3, in the above chart, is replaced by the present table 30 in the text; Tab. 4, by the present table 31. GENERATION AND DECAY OF NUCLEI. 47. Fleeting nuclei.—This brings the work to the main purposes of the present paper, viz, to compare the generation and decay of the nuclei produced by the X-rays when the density of ionizatiou or of electrification has different values. It was shown conclusively above that
RMRFWC6N–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. PERSISTENT NUCLEI. 2Z 23 24 2.5 4- § 8 to. In the above charts, Tab. 12 is replaced by the present table 39; Tab. 13, by the present table 40; Tab. 14, by the present table 41. "22. 19 20 **2T FIGS. 63-68.—Illustrating tables 39, 40, 41. 54. Persistent nuclei in general.—It is not improbable that persist- ency may generally be due to some cause favorable to the production of water nuclei.* Those heavy rains, for instance, which accompany the X-ray corona when the bulb is close to the fog chamber may be due to the fact that condensation occ
RMRR7G49–. Abhandlungen der Geologischen Bundesanstalt. Geology; Paleontology. 54 A. Bittner. eine Seitenrippe, resp. einen ungerippten Seitenwulst. Eine möglicherweise mit Rh. Tommasü Identische, ihr jedenfalls sehr nahestehende Form ist die Tab. XXXVII, Fig. lb' abgebildete, nur in Fragmenten bekannte Bhynchonella ans dem Muschelkalke von Köveskälla. die mit dem provisorischen Namen /.'/'. vivida rar. tumescens bezeichnet wurde. Die beigegebene Abbildung von Rh. Tommmii ist in natürlicher Grösse gehalten. Spirigera cfr. trigonella Schloth. sp. Zwei Exemplare einer Art. die von der Form des Muschelkal
RMREP430–. Arctic zoology [microform]. Zoology; Zoologie. «54 . LITTLE HERON, AND COMMON CRANE. 359. LtTTii. Little Bittern. i7r. ZW. ii. App. N- x. tab. viii.-P/. £„/. ^z^.^Latiam, iii. 65. Ardca Minuta, Lin. Syji. 240—Lev. Muj Bl. M'j«. JJ^ With a fmooth head : crown black: hind part of the neck and cheeks ferruginous: coverts on the ridge of the wing, and ends of the greater, of a blight bay; the rell of the coverts of a very pale clay color: primaries and fccondaries dufky, with fer- ruginous tips: lower fide of the neck and belly of a yellowifh white: breaft crofTed with a band of black: tail blac
RMRED3H5–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 338 Ä7reura. 54. Aneiira Sinuata (Dickson) Dnmortier, Comm. bot. S. 115 (1822). Synonyme: Jungerraannia sinuata Dickson, PI. Crypt. Brit. fasc. 2. S. 16 (1790). Jungermannia multifida/i sinuata Hook er, British Jungerm. tab. 45 Fig. 2 (1816). Gymnomitrium sinuatum Hüben er, Hep. germ. S. 39 (1834), Riccardia latifrons ß sinuata Lindberg, Hep. in Hib. lectae S. 513 (1874). Riccardia sinuata Trevisan, Schema nuov. class. Epat. S. 431 (1877
RMRGFWKD–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. HalltMesonephros in Amphibia. df !'â ' Plate 5 ss r f> Of. 54 â 56 â J â¬) X dl.Â¥nd. tbLp/nphy. vst.nph^. vit^'O C,j^ , ^; rrs.ocU.. â J/ 65 tab. % 59 lil.pr'nph/.^ ^0& u6 ^/6- tU.pr'nph.3.^^ 60 v«»ls 61 64 T-ry' Rwaiel. EJfaseiriSiBosar.. 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.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoolo
RMRMJDRN–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 552 Annals of the South African Museum. had a very obscurely punctate membrane, although generally nothing of the kind could be discerned. 4. Costnarium holmiense, Lundell, Desni. Suec, Nov. Act. reg. soc. scient. Upsala, Ser. 3, viii, 1871, p. 49, Tab. II, fig. 20; W. & G. S. West, op. cit, iii, 1908, p. 1, PI. LXV, figs. 1, 2. Forma ad var. integrum, Lund, accedens. Long., 54-58/x; lat., 33-35 fx- lat. isthm., 15-17/* (Pig. 27). Sample 50 (very rare). Only two specimens were observed which agree
RMRE58MY–. Cryptogamic plants of the USSR. (Flora sporovykh rastenii SSSR). Plants. 198 9. Uredinopsis ossiformis Kamei (sub U. ossaeiformis). Trans. Sapporo Nat. Hist. Soc. XII, 1932, p. 167; Hirats., Monogr. Pucciniastreae, 1936, p. 80; Faull, Contr. Arn. Arb. XI, 1938, p. 62, tab. Ill, fig. 15, a, b; Tranzschel, Consp. Ured. URSS, Moscow, 1939, p. 62, 68. Biol. Kamei,!. c, 1932. Spermagonia hypophyllous, on leaves of current year, few, initially inconspicuous, later turning brown on yellowed areas, scattered subepider- mally, deeply immersed, subgloboid, large, 1 54—270)u across, 110 —241^t high. Sp
RMRJ6A9D–. Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Instution. [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. V1RE08YLVIA. 333 :'": ^^ti?|^i IWj) )â¢â .' VireosylTia olit'acea* Muscicapa olivtuea, Linn. S. N. I, 17G6, 327 (based on Edwabdp, tab. 253, and Catkbby, pi. 54).âWilb. Am. Orn. II, 1810, ft'S, pi. xiii fig. 3.âLanius olivaceus, Licbt. Verz, 1823,49 (N. Auier.).â Virto olivaceus, Vieill., Bon. Oba. Wila. 1826, 124.âSwains. F. B. A. II, 1831, 233.âAuD. Cm. Biog. II, pi. 150.âIb. B. A. IV, pi. 243.â Baird, Birds N. Am. IS.'iS, 331.âVireosylvia oliv. Bon., Gt'Og. Comp. List, 1838.âIb. Consp. 1
RMRE4G4E–. Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Institution: pt. 1 . Birds. VIREOSYLVIA. 333 TireosylTia olivacea. Muscicapa olivacea, Limn. S. N. I, 1766, 327 (based on Edwabds, tab. 253, and Catesby, pi. 54).—Wils. Am. Orn. II, 1810, 53, pi. xii. fig. 3.—Lanius olivaceus, Licht. Verz. 1823,49 (N. Amer.).— Vireo olivaceus, Vieill., Bon. Obs. Wils. 1826, 124.—Swaiks. F. B. A. II, 1831, 233.—Add. Orn. Biog, II, pi. 150.—Ib. B. A. IV, pi. 243.— Baied, Birds N. Am. 1858, 331.—Vireosylvia olio. Bom., Geog. Comp. List, 1838.—Ib. Consp. 1850, 329.—Reinhaedt, Vid. Med. f. 1853,1854, 82 (G
RMRE38NX–. Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of E. Rostrup;. Fungi. Tab. IV. ^?^v. Fig. 44: Pleospora lycopodii spec, nov., asc. 6^ sp. â. â Fig. 45-46: Phomatospora are- naria S. B. R., asc. tx sp. â, hab.-^. â Fig. 47-48; Diatrypella abietis spec, nov., asc. &- 400 ,. ,â ii . .i 24 sp. m 1 section of the stroma.^. â Fig. 49-50: Stigmatea pirolae (Fries), hab.-p, asc.&.sp. 1 iZi. â Fig. 51: Leaf of Ribes rubrum with Septoria ribis Desm.-J-. â Fig. 52: Dead leaf of Ribes rubrum with Mycosphaerella ribis Fuckel, ^ â Fig. 53: Septoria ribis Desm., sp. i21. â Fig. 54: Leptosphaeria cor
RMRP4A7G–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 896 The American Florisi. Sept. p,j BIG BARGAINS in Greenhouse Boilers 2 42-in. X 10-ft, Kewanee Fire Box Boilers $176.00 6 60-in.xl6-ft. Horizontal Tab- ular Boilers 275.00 2 54-in.x l2-ft. Internal Fired Steam Boilers 225.00 3 64-in. X 12-ft. Internal Fired Hot Water Boilers 200,00 Several carloads of Cast Iron Green- house Fittings, including Valves, etc., at a positive saving of 50%. 4-in, Tubes 8'4c Several carloads of good Tubes, thor- oughly rattled and cleaned. All kindsof Pipe, Valves, Fittings, etc. Writ
RMRHR15H–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. 240 Georgevitch, Desmidiaceen aus dem Prespasee in Macedonien. 43. C. MenegUnü Breb. — West, Brit. Desm. Tab. LXXII. Fig. 30. Long. 14 [X, lat. 14 n, lat. isth. 4 ji. 44. C. moniliforme (Turp.) Ralfs — Cooke, Brit. Desm. Tab. XLIIL Fig. 2. Long. 35 iLL, lat. 20 .«, lat. isth. 8 u. 45. C. obtusatum Schmidle — Schmidle, Alg. Oberrh. Tab. XXVIIL Fig. 11. Long. 54 fx, lat. 46 //, lat. isth. 14 / /. 46. C. ochtodes Nordst. — Nordstedt, Desm. arct. Tab. VL Fig. 3. Long. 72 /j., lat. 51 im, lat. isth. 16 ß. 47. C. pachydermum var. aethiopicum West et G
RMRP49ER–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 448 The American FLORHii. Sept. 16, BIG BARGAINS in Greenhouse Boilers 2 42-in. X 10-£t, Kewanee Fire Box Boilers $176.00 6 60-in.x 16-ft. Horizontal Tab- ular Boilers 276.00 2 54-in. X 12-ft. Internal Fired Steam Boilers 226.00 3 54-in. X 12-ft. Internal Fired Hot Water Boilers 200.00 Several carloads of Cast Iron Green- house Fittings, including Valves, etc., at a positive saving of 60%. 4-in. Tubes 8I4C Several carloads of good Tubes, thor- oughly rattled and cleaned. All kinds of Pipe, Valves, Fittings, etc. W
RMRP3C62–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 500 The American Florisi. Sept. 23, BIG BARGAINS in Greenhouse Boilers 2 42-in. X 10-ft, Kewanee Fire Box BoUers $175.00 6 60-in.x 16-ft. Horizontal Tab- ular Boilers 275.00 2 54-in.x l2-ft. Internal Fired Steam Boilers 226.00 3 64-in. X 12-ft. Internal Fired Hot Water Boilers 200,00 Several carloads of Cast Iron Green- house Fittings, including Valves, etc, at a positive saving of 60%. 4-in. Tubes 8I4C Several carloads of good Tubes, thor- oughly rattled and cleaned. Al'l kinds of Pipe, Valves, Fittings, etc. Wri
RMRE58M2–. Cryptogamic plants of the USSR. (Flora sporovykh rastenii SSSR). Plants. Biol. Klebahn. Ztschr. Pflanzenkr. XV, 1905, S. 99; XXVI, 1916, S. 260 —261; Bubak, Centrbl. Bakteriol, II. Abt. XVI, 1906, S.156; Weir a. Hubert, Phytopathol. VIII, 1918, p. 37-38; Mayor, Bull. Soc. Neuchat. sci. natur. XLVII, 1923, p.67 —73; L, 1925, p.82 —84; LI, 1926, p.66-67; Bell, Bot. Gaz. LXXVII, 1924, p. 21—26, fig.1,2, tab. IV, fig. 21, 27, 28; Pady, Ann. Botany, XLIX, 1935, p. 71-93, text fig. 1 — 54. Spermagonia appear on second-year leaves in circular spots, hypophyl- lous, lenticular in section, 311 — 496/
RMREFR34–. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW Vol. 13, No. 12 Tab If 4 - U.S. Imports of Canned Lobster and opiny Lobster, 1920-49!/ c 0 u N T R Y Newfoundland British British Union of 0 , South Africa^/ United Other Year Canada & Labrador Cuba West Indies Honduras Japan Kingdom Countries Total 1920 Lbs. 3,056,222 Lbs. 133,945 Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 14,786 Lbs. 43,296 Lbs. 6,140 Lbs. 372 Lbs. 3,224,761 1921 1,490,196 41,588 - - - 17,004 8,000 30,610 507 1,587,905 1922 1,741,851 34,016 10,201 - 162,984 54,260 339 80,465 2,084,166 1923 2,020,791 15,175 22,9
RMRRXNX1–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOVEMBBB 7, 1912. The Florists^ Review. Joseph Heacock Company's Palms and Ferns HOME GROWN. WELL ESTABLISHED. K«iiti» B«linorMuia Po» 2^incta S-inch 4-inch 5-inch 6-inch 6-inch 6-inch Leaves 4 6 5 6to7 6to7 6to7 6to7 In. hiffh 8 to 10 12 15 18 94 26 28 to 80 Each 10.85 .50 1.00 1.25 1.60 Cedar tub Leaves In.hich Bach 7-lnch 6to7 84 to 86 t2M 9-inch 6to7 40 to 45 4.00 9-inch 6to7 42 to 48 5.00 9-inch 6to7 48 to 54 6.00 9Linch 6to7 5 ft. 8.00 9-incb 6to7 6 ft. le.oo Doz. t 1.60 2.00 4.00 6.00 12.00 15.00 18.00 Doe. 180.00 48 JM Cedar tab 7-inch 9-in
RMREGN4R–. Commentationes physico-mathematicae. Mathematics; Physics. 14 Toivo Tuukkanen.. Tab. Ill b. Schicht C. d = 166.5 mm. Fig. 7 hierzu. Dest. Wasser. r = 1.54,1 cm. 7=2,546. 1 Lehm in Wasser. c = 0,125 g Lelim/9 L Wasser. r I 186,6 1,308 184,5 182,4 180,4 179,1 1,364 1,423 1 1,482 1,521 177,7 176,5 1,559 1,604 175,1 ],650 174,1 1.684 2 Lehm in Wasser. c = 0,250 g Lehin/9 L Wassei r I 223,6 0,622 218,6 0,689 215,7 0.730 214,2 211,3 209,2 | 207,6 0,752 0,798 0,832 ' 0,859 — 206,1 0,825 3. Lehm in Wasser. c = 0,5 g Lehm/9 L Wasser. r I 278,1 0,192 269,4 — 258,3 - 2.52,5 251,3 0,235 — 0,301 — 0,341
RMRD0DG7–. Den Norske Nordhavs-expedition, 1876-1878. Scientific expeditions; Marine animals -- Norwegian Sea; Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Norwegian Sea. j'br,<tJi-c Xordh a os Expeditiori. II. II. Gran : Dialoinaccae. Tab.K. H.H.Gran.del. lith. Anst. Jul: i-l Chaeloceros Willei Gran. itSi^O Chaetoceros f ur cella turn Bail. SJ Cliaetoceros Wif/ltaini Bru/IUir. ol Chaetoceros crinituni Schiitt. 52-53. Chaetoceros scolopendm Cl. 54-. Chaetoceros sociale Lauder. 55.Chaetoceros siiuile Cl. 56. Coscinodiscus polychordiis Cran. 57-58. Thalassiosira grauida Cl, 59. Thulassiosira XordenskoldiiCl. 60
RMRCGNW6–. Die nordischen Schizopoden. Malacostraca. VI 20 Carl Zimmer. Verbreitung: Die Art ist eine Kaitwasscrform. Sie ist aus dem ocIidz- kisciien Meere, von Spitzbergen, Grönland, der nordanierikanischen Ostküste, lier norwegischen Küste, aus den britischen Gewässern, der Nordsee und dem Skager- rak bekannt. Caullery erwähnt sie aus dem Golf von Biskaya. 13. Thysanoessa longicaudata (Kröyer). Fig^ 30, 31 184Q. Thysanopoda longicaudata, Kröyer, Gaimards Reise, tab. S, f. 1, a—f. 1887. Thysanoessa — H. J. Hausen, Vid. Meddel. 1887, p. 54. 1882. tenera, G. O. Sars, Forh. Selsk. Cinistian., 1882, Nr
RMRCKRBT–. Die Cladoceren Böhmens. Cladocera; Crustacea. 84 1874. Alona coronata, Kurz: Dodek. p. 54, Tab. II., Fig. 4â6. 1874. Aloua pulchra, Hellich: Cladoc. Böhm. p. 15. Fit», öl.. Alona liueata, Fischer. â Weibchen. Der Körper ist sehr kleia, länglich oval, hinten abgestutzt und von blassgelber Farbe. Der Kopf ist hoch gestreckt, der Sclmabel kurz, au der Spitze ab- gestutzt und mehr nach vorne gerichtet. Die Fornices sind breit. Der Pigmeutfieck, um die Hallte kleiner als das Auge, liegt diesem näher als der Schuabclspitze. Die kleineu, cylindrischen Tastanteuuen erreichen bei weitem uicht
RMRCG53Y–. Die nordischen Schizopoden. Malacostraca. Die nordischen Scliizopoden. VI 135 Verbreitung: Die Art ist von der norwegischen und britischen Küste, aus der Nordsee und dem Mittehneere bekannt. 82. Leptomysis linguura (O. O. Sars). Fig. 274-276. 1868. Mysis linguura G. O. Sars, Nyt Mag. f. Nat. v. 15, p. 102—104. 1879. Leptomysis linguura O. O. Sars, Univ. Progr. 1880, p. 35—37, tab. 21. 1876. Leptomysis sardica G. O. Sars, Arch. Math, og Nat. v. 2, p. 54—56, tab. 36. 1882. Leptomysis pontica Czerniavsky, Monogr. Mysid. Ross. v. 1, p. 91. ? 1842. Cynthia flemingi Ooodsir, New-Phil. J. Edinb. v.
RMRCG53K–. Die nordischen Schizopoden. Malacostraca. Die nordischen Scliizopoden. VI 141 denen des Wcibeliens, sie sind rudimentär und stellen einfache, nngegiiederte, beborstete Platten dar. Der Innenast der Uropoiien ist kürzer als der äulkre. Das Telson ist ziemlich kurz und tief arekerbt. 86. Heteromysis formosa S. J. Smith. Fig. 284-288. 1874. Heteromysis formosa S. J. Smith, Rep. U. S. Fish. Comm., v. 1, p. 553, 554. 1SS2. Heteromysis norvegica G. O. Sars, Forh. Selsk. Christian., 1882, No. IS, p. 11, 54, tab. 1, f. 21, 22. Der Körper ist kräftig gebaut. Der Carapax ist zwisciien den Augen zu ein