RM2JC59YC–Family scene of the Austrian Imperial House. After P. Tendi, print maker: Johann Nepomuk Passini, after: Peter Fendi, publisher: Leopold Theodoor Neumann, Vienna, 1808 - 1874, paper, etching, engraving
RMWXDD7C–Maharashtrian Tondli Bhaat
RM2WWH81X–The Midtown Comics in Times Square has a huge selection of books, graphic novels, action figures and collectibles, New York City, USA 2024
RMTWNY2R–This female giant Pacific octopus, Enteroctopus dolfleini, or North Pacific giant octopus, is nearing the end of her life. The eggs she has been tendi
RF2KA08H7–Family scene of the Austrian Imperial House. After P. Tendi, Johann Nepomuk Passini, after Peter Fendi, 1808 - 1874
RM2N619W8–Closeup on a small and live-bearing Tendi fire salamander, Salamandra alfredschmidtii endemic to Northern Spain
RFTBY2HA–Tondli Bhaat, spicy preparation of rice and tendi,, Maharashtrian national cuisine, Traditional assorted Asia dishes, Top view.
RM2WDKX0E–Natural closeup shot of a yellow-colored European Tendi fire salamander, Salamandra salamandra bernardezi on a stone
RF2GN3T76–Closeup on the Spanish Tendi Valley fire salamander, salamandra bernardezi
RM2W98KPW–Detailed closeup on a colorful yellow male Spanish Iberian fire salamander, Salamandra bernardezi from Tendi Valley, Costa Verde
RM2B6MAA0–Familietafereel van het Oostenrijksche Keizershuis Naar P Tendi Family Scene of the Austrian Imperial House. In P. Tendi Object Type : picture Item number: RP-P-1895-A-18997 Manufacturer : printmaker: Johann Nepomuk Passininaar painting: Peter Fendi Publisher: L. T. Neumann Place manufacture: Vienna Date: 1808 - 1874 Physical characteristics: etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process)
RM2K36HK0–Closeup on a colorful yellow male Spanish Iberian fire salamander, Salamandra bernardezi from Tendi Valley, Costa Verde sitting on the forest floor
RM2H48A9N–The burial of Saint Dominic in Bologna in 1221: friars placing the corpse of Saint Dominic into a coffin in the presence of Cardinal Ugolinus. Line engraving by T. Wier and A. Tendi after a marble relief by C. Bianconi and J-B. Boudard.
RM2AM3BMT–Chirurgie journalière des hopitaux de Paris : répertoire de thérapeutique chirurgicale . Fig. 378. — Appareil mécanique de Bonnet Fig. 379. — Appareil à ressort depour fa contention du pied. Hoiader pour la contention du pied bot pendant la marche. long et court péroniers). Immédiatement après Ja section tendi-neuse, il réapplique un nouvel appareil (gutta-percha ou plâtre)
RMBHNGXY–Col de Tende and Fort Central from summit of Cime de Gratin near Casterino, Mercantour Alps, France
RFD5YE8W–pruning apple tree in the spring
RFS39BM2–Coccinia grandis Flower
RFD89FP3–hand with a glove pruning with scissors
RF2EXKA92–Coccinia grandis, ivy gourd known as scarlet gourd, Indian tindora, tindi, tendli and kowai fruit. Sliced, Diced and heap
RMMA748R–. Elementary botany . Fig. :«>. iling tendi il «>i bi n
RFTBY1XC–Tondli Bhaat, spicy preparation of rice and tendi,, Maharashtrian national cuisine, Traditional assorted Asia dishes, Top view.
RF2F8MET7–Bright yellow Tendi fire salamander (Salamandra bernardezi) crawling on the wooden surface
RM2AKB65J–Scientific American Volume 65 Number 20 (November 1891) . ease, but the result of the disease, and is a safeguide to the diphtheritic inflammation below it; v thatthe chief treatment should be local, and that theremoval of pseudo-membranes is useless, as the bacillicontained therein are of no further consequence, andthat local treatment, as carried out generally, does notreach the active bacilli in the lower strata of inflamedtissue, and is therefore neither local nor germicidal ;that wiping away the pseudo-membranes and applyingstrong antiseptics to the parts is also ineffective, asonly tendi
RFD89FW6–hand with a scissors pruning
RF2EXKA9E–chopped Coccinia grandis, ivy gourd known as scarlet gourd, Indian tindora, tindi, tendli and kowai fruit.
RMWXDCJ4–Maharashtrian Tondli Bhaat
RMMEJT6G–. Die anatomie des frosches. Ein handbuch für physiologen, ärzte und studirende . C.a.l. HH' G S1 S2 Sp c-a- Muskeln des Kehlkopfes. D. 1. Dilatator laryngis. C.a.l Hoher und zugleich lateralwärts liegen- der Constrictoi laryngis, dessen beide Hälften bei JA. eine Inscriptio tendi- nea bilden. Co.l. Hoher, medianwärts vom letzteren lie- gender Constrictor. Co.l.1 Tiefer Constrictor lar3rngis. PA* — P/i4 Zweiter bis vierter Petrohyoideus; der vierte erzeugt die sehnigen Aus- strahlungen S S' Ä HH Grosse Zungenbeinhörner, welche durch fibröses Gewebe (G G1) mit dem Eing- kuori^el C. I. verbund
RFTBY285–Tondli Bhaat, spicy preparation of rice and tendi,, Maharashtrian national cuisine, Traditional assorted Asia dishes, Top view.
RF2F8METG–Bright yellow-colored Tendi fire salamander (Salamandra bernardezi) crawling on the ground
RM2AN8N7M–The hydropathic encyclopedia: a system of hydropathy and hygiene .. . ment. Gimbernats ligament is that part of the aponeu-rosis inserted into the pectineal line. The linea alba is a white tendi-nous slip extending along the middle of the abdomen from the ensiformcartilage to the os pubis. Externally, on each side of it, are twocurved lines, extending from the sides of the chest to the pubis, calledthe Untie semilunares; these lines are connected with the linea albaby several cross lines, usually three or four in number, called lineatransversa. Just above the crest of the pubis is a triangular
RFD89GX6–hand with a glowe pruning with a scissors
RMWXDCRN–Maharashtrian Tondli Bhaat
RFTBY1WY–Tondli Bhaat, spicy preparation of rice and tendi,, Maharashtrian national cuisine, Traditional assorted Asia dishes, Top view.
RF2FB23RA–Closeup shot of a yellow-colored Tendi fire salamander, Salamandra salamandra bernardezi on a stone
RM2AWXY99–Railway and Locomotive Engineering . ill be readily understoodfrom the side view (Fig. 1), and planview (Fig. 2), which are reproduced fromFigs. S and 6 of the Winans Patent No.5175, in connection with the following ex-tract from the specification: The transportation of coal and allother heavy articles in lumps has beenattended with great injury to the cars—lequiring the bodies to be constructedwith great strength to resist the outwardpressure on the sides as well as the verticalpressure on the bottom, due, not only tothe weight of the mass, but the mobilityof the lumps among each other, tendi
RFD89G42–hand in the blue glove pruning with scissors
RMWXDBWJ–Maharashtrian Tondli Bhaat
RM2AYEDN3–traditional wood carving of Batak island Samosir Indonesia
RFTBY195–Tondli Bhaat, spicy preparation of rice and tendi,, Maharashtrian national cuisine, Traditional assorted Asia dishes, Top view.
RF2K4DAAG–Closeup on a colorful yellow male Spanish Iberian fire salamander, Salamandra bernardezi from Tendi Valley, Costa Verde sitting on the forest floor
RM2AJ89JY–Manual of human histology . ossus ends upon the upper surface of the tongue, in such amanner, that its primitive bundles, immediately beneath themucous membrane, are continuous, in groups, with little tendi-nous streaks of connective tissue, which then partly become lostin the deeper, very firm layer of the mucous membrane, to bedescribed presently, and partly run as far as the bases of thepapillae. At the root of the tongue, the genio-glossus does notreach so far as the mucous membrane, which may here be easilydissected away, with its mucous sacs, from the more deeply Fig. 169. Longitudinal s
RFD89FYJ–hand in the glove pruning with a scissors
RM2AYEDMW–traditional paintings at the house of Batak island Samosir Indonesia
RFTBY18K–Tondli Bhaat, spicy preparation of rice and tendi,, Maharashtrian national cuisine, Traditional assorted Asia dishes, Top view.
RF2F8METD–Bright yellow-colored Salamandra bernardezi on the wooden surface
RM2AMYXTA–The dissector's guide, or, Student's companion : illustrated by numerous woodcuts, clearly exhibiting and explaining the dissection of every part of the human body . rom the anterior and inner part of theprotuberance of the os calcis, and tendi-nous from the same bone, where it joinswith the naviculare, to be inserted, tendi- lnous, into the internal sesamoid bone, androot of the first bone of the great toe.Action, — to pull the great toe from therest. d. The flexor longus digitorum arisesnarrow and fleshy, from the anterior infe-rior part of the tuberosity of the calcis,and from the aponeuros
RM2AYEDXW–Batak figure man island Samosir Indonesia
RF2F8MET5–Headshot of the yellow-colored salamander (Salamandra bernardezi) in the natural background
RM2AWHN47–The hydropathic encyclopedia : a system of hydropathy and hygiene in eight parts ..designed as a guide to families and students, and a text-book for physicians . ament is that part of the aponeu-rosis inserted into the pectineal line. The linea alba is a white tendi-nous slip extending along the middle of the abdomen from the ensiformcartilage to the os pubis. Externally, on each side of it, are twocurved lines, extending from the sides of the chest to the pubis, calledthe linea semilunares; these lines are connected with the linea albaby several cross lines, usually three or four in number, c
RM2AYEDYE–Batak figure woman island Samosir Indonesia
RF2H0NNFR–Closeup on the Iberian live bearing fire salamander, Salamandra
RM2AJB40K–Operative gynecology : . Pyramidalis Fig. 18.—On the Left the Internal Oblique is Reflected, together with the External Obliqueand the Sheath of the Rectus, in order to Show the Transversalis Muscle and the LeftRectus. On Dividing the Rectus in the Middle, as shown on the Right Side, the Tendi-nous Posterior Sheath is Seen above, Ending at the Semilunar Line below the Umbilicus. 54 TOPOGRAPHICAL ANATOMY. ing to Braime. Fig. 19 shows the section of the walls above the semilunarfolds of Douglas, and Fig. 20 shows the section below the folds of Douglas.Both pictures exhibit the relations of the o
RM2AYEDY3–Batak motif Indonesia
RM2AWED7X–A text-book on diseases of the ear, nose and throat . Eustachian tube,and from that small portion of the sphenoid bone which joins the tem-poral bone, the processus angularis. The muscle then passes over theseptum tuhce and enters the semi-canalis tensoris tympani^ (Fig. 34, a,h, c). Its tendon passes over the processus cochleariformis, and, turningoutward, crosses the tympanic cavity at right angles to the belly of themuscle, to be inserted into the malleus (Fig. 36, d). The tensor tym-pani is connected with the dilatator tubse, or tensor palati, by both tendi-nous and muscular fibres, as sho
RM2AYEDMN–Ward off evil spirits Batak Samosir Island Indonesia
RM2AN68EF–An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . , Zwerch-muskel (1st def.), Blendung {3d def.). It., diaframma. Sp., dia-fi-agma. In general, a partition or septum which more or less com-pletely separate one cavity from another. 1. The musculi-tendi-nous partition between the thoracic and abdominal cavities. It issituated at about the junction of the middle th ird with die upper thirdof the trunk, is somewhat elliptical in shape, its shortest dia
RM2AYEDN0–Family tomb of Batak island Samosir Indonesia
RM2AWEP4B–America, picturesque and descriptive . 2, whereJackson commanded a brigade. At a time Avhcn thedav was apparently lost, his troops made so firm astand that some one, in admiration, called out thewords that became innnortal : Look, there is Jack-son standing like a stone wall! A short distancefrom the Capitol is the Confederate White House,a s(piare-built dwelling, with a high porch in the rearand a small portico in front. Here lived JeffersonDavis during his career as President of the Con-federacy ; it is now a museum of war relics. Nearbyis St. Pauls Episcopal Church, where Davis was at-tendi
RM2AYEDMP–Batak family grave island Samosir Indonesia
RM2AKH730–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . tor; lifter; a rise; degree of ele-vation. Lift, lift, V. t. To take and carry away, remove, steal. Ligate, li^gat, v. t. {Surg.) To tie with a ligature,bind around, bandage. — Lig^ament, n. Anythingthat ties or unites one thing to another ; a bond.(Anat.) A strong, compact membranous or tendi-nous substance connecting the ends of movablebones, or holding viscera in place. —Ligature, -a-chur. n.
RM2AM3BE6–Chirurgie journalière des hopitaux de Paris : répertoire de thérapeutique chirurgicale . Fig. 378. — Appareil mécanique de Bonnet Fig. 379. — Appareil à ressort depour fa contention du pied. Hoiader pour la contention du pied bot pendant la marche. long et court péroniers). Immédiatement après Ja section tendi-neuse, il réapplique un nouvel appareil (gutta-percha ou plâtre). Fig. 3S0. — Appareil de guttà-percha pour te redressementdes pieds bols. (fig. 380). Lappareil mécanique contenlif du pied de Bonnet lui AFFECTIONS DES OS ET DES ARTICULATIONS. 449 paraît aussi un des plus simples (lig. 37
RM2AG6B37–. Traité d'anatomie humaine : anatomie descriptive, histologie, développement. guette accessoire qui les sépareen arrière. Les deux valves de la mitrale reçoivent donc lune et lautre des cordages tendi-neux des deux piliers. Mais, elles diffèrent considérablement lune de lautre par le mode dimplantation de ces cordages sur leur face pariétale : sur la valve interne ou grandevalve, ils sattachent tous au bord inférieur decette valve, de telle sorte que la plus grande par-tie de sa face pariétale est unie et lisse, disposi-tion heureuse pour favoriser le glissement de lacolonne sanguine, qui se
RM2ANEKEB–Sémiologie et diagnostic des maladies des animaux domestiques . stades: l^sansexosLose et sans ankyiose; 2° avec exostose et sans anky-lose ; 3° avec exostose ei ankyiose, la lésion primitiveétant une altération générale de los, mais débutant tou-jours au niveau des attaches ligamenteuses et tendi-neuses. Les formes de la deuxœmk articulation knterphalan-GiEiSNE peuvent avoir, selon Eberlein et Karbach. une tri-pie origine : 1° la lésion débute par une ostéite raréllanteprimitive qui détermme secondairement une arthrite,avec hyperostose périarticulaire; 2° La lésion débute par une ostéite de l
RM2AG3W4T–. Le quincaillier (Juillet-Decembre 1905). e.n tiraiiisit: isan.s aiicame aetivite.Ble du printemps: Maniiitoba No 1 du Nord. . 0- s 0 dManitoba No 2 -du Nordi.. 0 s 0 dManitoba No 3 du iNorid. . 0 s 0 dMais en transit: tranquilile maiis soiu-tendi. La Plata, Jaune 21 « 3d Amieiricain meilange . . 0 s 0 dLiverpool: —Ble ddsponible: tranquillle.Ble du printemps:. Maritoba No 1 du Nord . .6s 9 dManitoba No 2 du Nord ..6s 8 dBlie datir dhiver No 1 .... 6 s ll^dFutur ble: inactif. Janvier 0 s 0 d Mars 6 s lOgd Futur Mais: tranquille. Janvier 4 s 3id Mm^S 4 s 2Jd Mais diisponible: sanis aotiviltie.
RM2CD8FNE–. Handbook of anatomy; being a complete compend of anatomy, including the anatomy of the viscera a chapter on dental anatomy, numerous tables, and incorporating the newer nomenclature adopted by the German anatomical Society, generally designated the Basle nomenclature or BNA . Fig. 5.Occipital bone, outer surface. The external and posterior surface is irregularly convex,and presents The occipital protuberance or inion (protuherantia occip-italis externa), for insertion of ligamentum nucha, descendingfrom which to the foramen magnum is The occipital crest {crista occipitalis externa) for tendi
RM2CJ9BGX–. Grant and his campaigns: a military biography . rts at Wilcoxs wharf, for City Point) toproceed at once to the aid of Butler. These troops arrived intime, but were halted at some distance from the advance torest; and before they could come up in support, the enemy,with clear vision and vigorous attack, had forced Butlerstroops back from the works they had captured, had reoccupiedthem, and had strengthened then1 lines permanently at thatpoint. THE NEW ASSAULT ON PETERSBURG. Warren, it has been said, had come up during the nightof the 16th, and taken post on the left of Burnside, thus ex-tendi
RM2CP1A96–. The myology of the raven (Corvus corax sinuatus.) A guide to the study of the muscular system in birds . muscle, occupying rather more than the posteriorhalf of the under side of the forearm. From the an-terior apex of this muscle a powerful and subcylindricaltendon stretches directly to the back of the ulnare ossi-cle of the carpus, where it makes an extensive attach-ment. Just before reaching this ossicle the tendon ofthe flexor carpi ulnaris differentiates off a small tendi-nous slip, which, passing through a fibrous loop at theulnar side of the carpus, goes obliquely downwards tothe tend
RM2CE5K9X–. A larger history of the United States of America, to the close of President Jackson's administration . us in the year 1570, and pre-served by the Scandina-vian historian Torfaeus inhis Gronlandia Antiqua (1706). In this map allthat is south of Green-land, including Vinland, isa part of one continent.Helluland and Marcklandappear upon it, and Vin-land is a promontory ex-tendi nor forth from theland of the Skraelings.But whether this abruptcape is meant to representCape Cod, as some wouldurge, or the far more con-spicuous headlands of Newfoundland or Nova Scotia, must beleft to conjecture. The
RM2CHNXW6–. Quain's elements of anatomy . LVE, AKDPART OE THE CORRESPONDING SINUS OPA^VLSALVA, WITH THE ADJOINING PARTOF THE VENTRICULAR WALL. (V. Horsley.) |. a, endocardium, prolouged over thevalve; b, subendocardial tissue ; c, fibroustissue of the valve, thickened at cnear the free edge ; d, section of thehmula ; e, section of tlie fibrous ring ;/, muscular fibres of the ventricle attachedto it; g, loose areolar tissue at the baseof the ventricle ; s. V., sinus Valsalvre :1, 2, 3, inner, middle, and outer coats ofthe aorta. The capacity of the sinuses ofValsalva is greater, and the tendi-nous tissue
RM2CNXCE1–. The myology of the raven (Corvus corax sinuatus.) A guide to the study of the muscular system in birds . scle, occupying rather more than the posteriorhalf of the under side of the forearm. From the an-terior apex of this muscle a powerful and subcylindricaltendon stretches directly to the back of the nlnare ossi-cle of the carpus, where it makes an extensive attach-ment. Just before reaching this ossicle the tendon ofthe flexor carpi ulnaris differentiates off a small tendi-nous slip, wdiich, passing through a fibrous loop at theulnar side of the carpus, goes obliquely downwards tothe tendo
RM2CE5WEH–. American horticultural manual .. . Jlassachusctts. Dorset.—Large, ol>o^•ate obtuse jjyrifurm; color golden yellowwith bright red cheek. Flesh juicy, melting, s^^•eet, very good.Season, winter. A new variety giving mueli jiromise east of the lakes. Drouard (President Drotiard).—Large, roimdish obovate, o1)tuse,rather irregular; color yellow with netting and wasliings of russet;stalk three-quarters of an inch long, quite stout, inserted in deepnarrow irregular cavity. ITesh creamv white, tendi^r, buttery,sweet, ijerfumed, good. An autimin variety nuicli liked in Michiganand cast of lakes. E
RM2CH304J–. American engineer and railroad journal . f the vesselhave comparatively little freeboard—only aboutthat given to a monitor—but for a part of herlength it is greater. All the vital portions areprotected by a steel deck and a belt of com-pound armor plates, both running the wholelength. The deck in the middle is i ft. 2 in.above and at the sides, 3 ft. 7 in. beneath theloid water line. The compound plates, madeby John Brown, of Sheffield, are 45^ in. thickover a length of 95 ft., and lore and aft 4 in.thick, with a teak backing of about 6 in. Thevessel is provided with a double bottom ex-tendi
RM2CENB89–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. in the open border acid gas in a few moments. This ap-paratus works all right so far as thatpoint is concerned; but I find the gasdoes not kill every kind of pest, such assnails and centipedes, while it doesscorch a variety of tendi r growths in anumber of orchids, 1, of course, did not risk many valu-able specimens in this experiment, l)ut Itried several genera, and I should not riskits action on any valuable plant. I verymuch question if the gas does not injuredormant or oth
RM2CGWKA1–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . our company operate a line II past fear, and an- u 1 I on all classes oftraffic—fast passenger, excursion, goodsand mineral. The tendi 1 are thi u ualCalcy six-wheel type.The principal dimensii ms are: II. nl.1 pi 1 , i..;o pounds. Heating surface -Firebox, 112.4 sqfeet; tubes, 218 of [J^-inch, equal to [,056.8square feet. Total, 1,169. ■ feet. Cylinders—18 x 26. Diameter of wheels—5 feet (on tread). Weight of engine and tender in workingorder—77 tons [3 cwt. Trusting that you may consider above and file
RM2CGXT55–. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . ls—Diameter, outside, 79 ins. Engine Truck- Wheels—Diameter, front, 34 i ins. Trailing Wheels—Diameter. 50 ins Wheel Base—Driving. 6 ft. In ii rigid, 15 ft.- total engit 50 it. 5 ins.: total en-gine and tendi r, 59 ft. n ; i ins. D LOCOMOTIVE TUBE. costing so many people their lives. As aresult, the number of trespassers killed onthe Pennsylvania Railroad in 1908 wasbrought down to 743, a reduction of 173,or a decrease of more than 18 per cent.The railroad people redoubled their activi-ties i
RM2CNPY7N–. Un Enfant Gate . a mieux à létatde son estomac, dit le colonel. Fédik, prends lebougeoir, nous allons conduire Léopold dans sonappartement. » • Un quart dheure plus tard, Léopold était très-confortablement couché dans une jolie petitechambre, et sa tante lui apportait du thé quilmi avec résignation. AUred, dressé sur la pointedes pieds, le regardait avec une curiosité pleine UN ENFANT GÂTÉ. 101 de tendi.csse et disait de petites drôleries qui nedéridaient pas le Iront soucieux du pauvre enfantgâté, qui avait une peur horrible de rester seul.A sa prière, on lui laissa Choucroute et une bou-gi
RM2CRXTTE–. Principe perfecto y ministros aivstados, docvmentos politicos, y morales. En emblemas . Pro cure exercitarfe en la eloquencia 9 paradar mayorfmmLa aJits palabras, L efinalte del oro de la Sabiduría es heloquencia, que rige la lengua para ha-blar con aliño > con rethorica, y ener-gía , y la da fuerza para reduzir los en-tendí mien tos , y, atraer las voluntades,[. i ] Á Mercurio, Padre de la Eloquencia, retrataron } Natalis Come*los antiguos íin pies, y fin brazos 3 dando a entender, inMytolllb3-cj.que folo con la eficacia de fus voces, íin otras acciones,ni pafos,eonfeguia quanto intentab
RMRN71GB–. The anatomy of the human body. Human anatomy; Anatomy. 290 MYOLOGY. above with the plantar vessels and nerves, with the tendon of the flexor longus digitorum, and with the flexor accessorius and the lumbricales, from which it is separated by a tendi- nous lamina. On its outer and inner side it is completely isolated from all the adjacent muscles by prolongations of the plantar fascia. Action.—It flexes the second phalanges of the last four toes upon the first phalanges, and these upon the corresponding metatarsal bones. The Flexor Accessorius. This is a flat, quadrilateral muscle, forming a
RMRDKTX0–. A guide to the study of fishes. Fishes; Zoology; Fishes. 122 The Grayling and the Smelt the northern form (signifer); but the constancy of these charac- ters in specimens from intermediate localities is yet to be proved. Another very similar form, called Thymallus montanus, occurs in the Gallatin, Madison, and other rivers of Western Montana tributary to the Missouri. It is locally still abiuidant and one of the finest of game-fishes. It is probable that the grayling once had a wider range to the southward than now, and that so far as the waters of the United States are concerned it is tendi
RMRDMBD9–. The movements and habits of climbing plants. Climbing plants; Plants. 150 TENDEIL-BEAKEBS. Chap. IV. family, as in the last, the tendrils are modified flower- peduncles. In the present plant the two lateral branches of the main flower-peduncle have been con- verted into a pair of tendi-ils, corresponding with the single " flower-tendril" of the common vine. The main peduncle is thin, stiff, and from 3 to 4J inches in length. Near the summit, above two little bracts, it divides into three branches. The middle one divides. Fig. 12. Cardiospcnnum hxlicacabwm. Upper part of the flower-
RMRF97T8–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 594 ALAPDIDJi. Range. Throughout Africa, excepting some portions of the west coast; Madagascar. The whole of the Indian Peninsula and Ceylon, locallj- in the Burmese countries ; re-occurring in Java, Borneo, Flores, and the Philippines.. Head oi Mirafrajavanica, to show exposed nostrils. Key to the Species. a. Light pattern of outer tail-feather tawny rufous. a. Light pattern of outer tail-feather confined to the outer web, the inner web sometimes mot- tled with black (in young birds). a". Quills almost entirely rufous, this colour ex- tendi
RMREEXCH–. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. JffJO i LONGITTIDrNAL AND VERTICAL SECTION OF THE DIGITAL REGION IN THE HORSE, SHOWING THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE ARTICULAR AND TENDI- NOUS SYNOVIAL APPARATUS. 1, First phalanx; 2, second phalanx; 3, third pha- lanx ; 4, semilunar sinus of ditto; 5, navicular bone; 6, tendon of the anterior extensor of the phalanges; 7, its insertion into third phalanx ; 8, tendon of the perforatus; 9, ditto perforans ; 10, its insertion into the third phalanx; 11, inferior sesamoid ligaments; 12, posterior ctd-de-sac of the first synovial
RMRN75RR–. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE MUSCLES OF THE LEG AND FOOT 341 with the principal tendon. (3) The deep head, the flexor hallucis (M. flexor hallucis longus), is much the largest. It lies on the posterior surface of the tibia, from the pophteal line outward and downward. The belly contains much tendi- nous tissue, and terminates behind the cUstal end of the tibia on a strong round ten- Shaft offiiiiur Medial head of gastrocnemiits Medial condyle of femur Medial femoro-tibial ligament Medial meniscus Medial condyle of tibia PoplUeus Flexor iligitalis longus. Flexo
RMRF2ECK–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 594 ALAPDIDJi. Range. Throughout Africa, excepting some portions of the west coast; Madagascar. The whole of the Indian Peninsula and Ceylon, locallj- in the Burmese countries ; re-occurring in Java, Borneo, Flores, and the Philippines.. Head oi Mirafrajavanica, to show exposed nostrils. Key to the Species. a. Light pattern of outer tail-feather tawny rufous. a. Light pattern of outer tail-feather confined to the outer web, the inner web sometimes mot- tled with black (in young birds). a". Quills almost entirely rufous, this colour ex- tendi
RMRDYA04–. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. THE MUSCLES OF THE LEG AND FOOT 341 with the principal tendon. (3) The deep head, the flexor hallucis (M. flexor hallucis longus), is much the largest. It lies on the posterior surface of the tibia, from the popliteal line outward and do^^^lward. The belly contains much tendi- nous tissue, and terminates behind the distal end of the tibia on a strong round tc n- Shafl of femur Medial head of gastrocnemius Medial condyle of femur ^ Wedial femoro-tibial ligament ^. Medial meniscus Medial condyle of tibia Popliteus Flesiir digitalis long
RMRN75H1–. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE MUSCLES OF THE LEG AND FOOT 341 with the principal tendon. (3) The deep head, the flexor hallucis (M. flexor halhicis longus), is much the largest. It lies on the posterior surface of the tibia, from the popliteal line outward and downward. The belly contains much tendi- nous tissue, and terminates behind the distal enrl of the tibia on a strong round ttn- Shaft of femur- Medial head of gastrocnemius Medial condyle of femur ^Aledial femoro-lihial ligament Medial meniscus Medial comhjle nf tibia Popliteus Flexor digitalis longus Fle
RMREEWWR–. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Horses; Veterinary anatomy. 00° JO i L0S61TUMNAL AND VERTICAL SKCTION OF THE DIGITAL REGION IN THE HORSE, SHOWING THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE ARTICULAR AND TENDI- NOUS SYNOVIAL APPARATUS. 1, First phalanx; 2, second phalanx; 3, third pha- lanx ; 4, semilunar sinus of ditto ; 5. navicular bone; 6, tendon of the anterior extensor of the phalanges; 7, its insertion into third phalanx ; 8, tendon of the pcrforatus ; 9, ditto perforans ; 10, its insertion into the third phalanx ; 1], inferior sesamoid ligaments; 12, y.osterior cul-de-sac of the firs
RMRN71DN–. The anatomy of the human body. Human anatomy; Anatomy. 304 APONEUROLOGY. Fie. 137. tween tlie spine and symphysis pubis. Its apex is not always well defined, and is generally truncated by fibres which pass at right angles to its pillars. From the up- per part of the margin of the ring a tendi- nous prolongation is given off, which ac- companies the sper- matic cord in the male, and the round ligament in the fe- male. Of the pillars, one is external or inferior, the other internal or superior. The external pillar (p) is attached, not to the spine of the OS pubis, but into the fore part of the
RMRR1J0F–. Agricultural engineering; a text book for students of secondary schools of agriculture, colleges offering a general course in the subject and the general reader. Agricultural engineering. FARM MACHINERY 209 in which the plows are fastened rigidly together and raised or lowered as a unit. The flexible beam type consists in a heavy triangular frame, carried on wheels, all or a part of which are arranged to castor or are guided by the hitch. Fig. 118a. Rigid beam gang plow. through suitable linkage. The plows are attached to the rear of the frame and are generally controlled by levers ex- tendi
RMREN04K–. The insect book [microform] : a popular account of the bees, wasps, ants, grasshoppers, flies and other North American insects exclusive of the butterflies, moths and beetles, with full life histories, tables and bibliographies. Insectes; Insects. Th« Seal* Iniccia. *•'* MJ—"ia»pi* pentagona: adult male. I Aul/i:'r's iHiiilnltioH. j crc.iturcs, which cniwl Mpidly ;iway from the body of the inothtT, wanJtr out upon the new and tendi-r jiKiwth of the pl.int or triT, and there settle, pushlnjj their beaks throuffh the outer tissue of the leaf or twij? and feeding upon the sap. Even at this
RMREN04E–. The insect book [microform] : a popular account of the bees, wasps, ants, grasshoppers, flies and other North American insects exclusive of the butterflies, moths and beetles, with full life histories, tables and bibliographies. Insectes; Insects. *•'* MJ—"ia»pi* pentagona: adult male. I Aul/i:'r's iHiiilnltioH. j crc.iturcs, which cniwl Mpidly ;iway from the body of the inothtT, wanJtr out upon the new and tendi-r jiKiwth of the pl.int or triT, and there settle, pushlnjj their beaks throuffh the outer tissue of the leaf or twij? and feeding upon the sap. Even at this early stage the ma
RMRJYBH6–. Atlas of applied (topographical) human anatomy for students and practitioners. Anatomy. I-'asciii of Ucii ^l)^â¢tâ p Lay« LonK Flexur Muscle of the Big-Toe Posterior Tibial Artery Posterior Tibial Nerve Tendon of Plaiitaris Muscle ^ Bur>;i under Tendi' ^^ A(hilli^ Internal Annular Ligament Fig. 190. Region of (right) Internal Malleolus from behind. Nat. Size. Kebman Limited, London. Rebman Company, New York.. 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 no
RMREMDR0–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. —(Gr. 'Afipa/xls, a Bream.) Brama (Lat.) t/te Bream. id and Westmoreland. r in proportion to its ords excellent sport to gorously when hooked, ig this fish is by pro- day or two previous ; and bite freely at a ere accustomed to be Ited them for winter ve inches, nor is it of like those of the carp, uggish than that fish. i of ponds, where the NATURAL HISTOBY. TiNCA.—(Lat. a Tench.) 427. Vulgaris (Lat. cominou), the Tendi. 1 ^v^w tliifklv Roeet gives an account of a Tench that huf L?n ta£ out of I pond almost f
RMRMJAJX–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 43° ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM greyish to brassy, and that on pleurae much darker, more blackish brown; fine scaling on abdomen shorter, duller, more greyish yellowish or duller ochreous yellowish; scaling on venter finer, dark or mostly blackish, gleaming brownish, not pale and whitish as in hessii. Wings with the infuscation darker, blackish brown to dark chocolate, more uniform, not paler in middle of cells; clear gap in front of middle cross vein area narrower and the spot on latter tendi
RMREA6J2–. Contribution à la myologie des rongeurs. Rodents; Anatomy, Comparative; Muscles. — i92 —. Fig. LVI. — Os iliaque gauche de la Gerboise; insertion? musculaires. Grandeur naturelle. 1, Grand fessier et tenseur du fascia lata ; 2, Moyen fessier ; 3, Petit fessier et scansorius ; 4, Droit antérieur ; 5, Faisceau sciatique du petit fessier ; 6, Carré crural ; 7, Chef ischiatique profond du biceps; 8, Son chef ischiatique superficiel; 9, Demi-tendi- neux ; 10, Grand adducteur, portion postérieure, demi-membraneux et ischio-condylien réunis; 11, Petit adducteur ; 12, Grand adducteur, portion antéri
RMREA6HW–. Contribution à la myologie des rongeurs. Rodents; Anatomy, Comparative; Muscles. Fig. LVI. — Os iliaque gauche de la Gerboise; insertion? musculaires. Grandeur naturelle. 1, Grand fessier et tenseur du fascia lata ; 2, Moyen fessier ; 3, Petit fessier et scansorius ; 4, Droit antérieur ; 5, Faisceau sciatique du petit fessier ; 6, Carré crural ; 7, Chef ischiatique profond du biceps; 8, Son chef ischiatique superficiel; 9, Demi-tendi- neux ; 10, Grand adducteur, portion postérieure, demi-membraneux et ischio-condylien réunis; 11, Petit adducteur ; 12, Grand adducteur, portion antérieure ; 13
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