RFPRCWAK–The upper portion of newly formed bark of a Palmetto Palm tree
RMA52T41–Southern cattail Typha domingensis DuPuis Management Area nature preserve wetland
RMRFR0BF–. Carpinteria Salt Marsh : environment, history, and botanical resources of a Southern California estuary. Salt marsh ecology; Salt marsh plants. Fig. 19. IRREGULARLY EXPOSED ESTUARINE EMERGENT WETLAND: Viewfrom vicinityof Southern Pacific Railroad, southward toward Sandyland. Lowareasand ditchesaredominated by Scirpus maritimus (foreground) and Typha domingensis (center).. 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.. Fe
RMMWEA5X–. Illustration of Hyperbaena domingensis (Orig. Cocculus domingensis) . between 1820 and 1846. Jules Paul Benjamin Delessert (1773-1846) 289 Hyperbaena domingensis
RF2A9GCHN–Cluster of autumn vegetation Typha domingensis, known commonly as southern cattail or cumbungi
RF2RPBWCX–typha wildplant at pond, Sunny summer day. Typha angustifolia or cattail.
RMA52T60–Southern cattail Typha domingensis DuPuis Management Area nature preserve wetland
RMREFF0P–. Common trees of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Trees -- Puerto Rico; Trees -- Virgin Islands of the United States. 216. Hueso bianco Natural size. Linociera domingensis (Lam.) Knobl. 459. 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.. Little, Elbert Luther, 1907-; Wadsworth, Frank H. (Frank Howard). Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
RMMYGRJ8–. Illustration of Hyperbaena domingensis (Orig. Cocculus domingensis) . between 1820 and 1846. Jules Paul Benjamin Delessert (1773-1846) 251 Hyperbaena domingensis
RM2BXC3N4–Malpighia domingensis Small Malpighia domingensis Small.
RF2A9GECC–Cluster of autumn vegetation Typha domingensis, known commonly as southern cattail or cumbungi
RM2BTW24K–Cayaponia domingensis Cogn H Schaef M Nee.
RM2C1B5A3–Ocellularia domingensis Fe Mll Arg Ocellularia domingensis Fe Mll Arg.
RMA52T50–wetland area DuPuis Management Area nature preserve wetlands fog public lands public lands
RMRGJGTW–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). RECLASSIFICATION OF THE GASTROPOD FAMILY VERMETIDAE 107 The type species was described from the Miocene of the eastern United States. A few closely related species have since been described, all in the Middle Tertiary of the Caribbean area. The subgenus in the strict sense is not recorded elsewhere. Assignable species : P. [P.) scidpturatus Lea, 1843. Miocene, Virginia [type species : holotype refigured, Gardner, 1947, pi. 55, fig. 21]. (Synonym : P. domingensis Sowerby, 1849.) '. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page
RM2BXEG7A–Valeriana domingensis Urb x V scandens L Valeriana domingensis Urb x V scandens L.
RM2BTW1FW–Verbena domingensis Urb.
RMMCTKE3–. Fig. 17. A—6 Triplaris surinainensis Cham. A Pruchtzweig; B (5 Bl., C Q Bl.; I) Fr. mit der zu Flügeln aus- gewachsenen Blh.; E Querschnitt durch die Fr.; F, Q Zweigstücke mit den spontan entstandenen ZugangsöiFnungen für Ameisen, F ein unbewohnter, 0 ein von Ameisen bewohnter Zweig. — B—K Leptogonum domingensis Benth. R Blütenzweig; J Bl. mit der großen Bractee; JT Bl. nach Entfernung der Blh. (Original.)
RM2BTW966–Buddleja domingensis Urb.
RF2A9GKPG–Cluster of autumn vegetation Typha domingensis, known commonly as southern cattail or cumbungi
RF2WMNJY2–typha wildplant at pond, Sunny summer day. Typha angustifolia or cattail.
RF2RPBWCJ–typha wildplant at pond, Sunny summer day. Typha angustifolia or cattail.
RMA52T5E–wetland area DuPuis Management Area nature preserve wetlands fog public lands public lands
RMRFR0B8–. Carpinteria Salt Marsh : environment, history, and botanical resources of a Southern California estuary. Salt marsh ecology; Salt marsh plants. Fig. 19. IRREGULARLY EXPOSED ESTUARINE EMERGENT WETLAND: Viewfrom vicinityof Southern Pacific Railroad, southward toward Sandyland. Lowareasand ditchesaredominated by Scirpus maritimus (foreground) and Typha domingensis (center).. Fig. 20. REGULARLY FLOODED ESTUARINE EMERGENT WETLAND: View from Apple Road, eastward across low marsh vegetation. Mud flats are dominated by Salicornia virginica.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned p
RM2BTWKTJ–Urtica domingensis Urb.
RF2A9GM1G–Cluster of autumn vegetation Typha domingensis, known commonly as southern cattail or cumbungi against mountains
RF2WEEHKK–typha wildplant at pond, Sunny summer day. Typha angustifolia or cattail.
RMA52T53–wetland area DuPuis Management Area nature preserve wetlands fog public lands public lands
RMRE9MPN–. Contributions from the Osborn Botanical Laboratory. Plants. American Species of Marchantia. 277 lack them completely, although no specimens have yet been seen in which a careful examination failed to show traces of sclerotic cells in this region. The appendages of the ventral scales (Fig. 10) have better developed teeth than in any other North American species of Marchantia J although the South American M. papillata is a close. Fig. II. Marchantia domingensis Lehm. & Lindenb. Epidermal pores of thallus, x 225. A, B. In surface view. C, D. In cross-section. E, F. Inner openings. A, C, E.
RM2BTW8YW–Artemisia domingensis Urb.
RF2A9GGD2–Cluster of autumn vegetation Typha domingensis, known commonly as southern cattail or cumbungi against mountains
RF2WDX5WW–typha wildplant at pond, Sunny summer day. Typha angustifolia or cattail.
RMA52T58–wetland area DuPuis Management Area nature preserve wetlands fog public lands public lands
RMRE9MPH–. Contributions from the Osborn Botanical Laboratory. Plants. American Species of Marchantia. 279 observed by the writer. The nearest approach to an entire con- dition is seen in Fig. 12, E, although even here the margin is distinctly and closely crenulate; in Fig. 12, F, the crenulate con- dition is more pronounced, some of the teeth being two cells long ; in Fig. 12, G, a crenulate portion directly adjoins a short-ciliate portion, in which the cilia are two or three cells long; in Fig.. Fjg. 12. Marchantia domingensis Lehm. & Lindenb. Anatomical details. A. Stalk of male receptacle, cros
RM2BTW3E5–Pilea domingensis Urb.
RF2A9GJNH–Close up of Abstract wild grass Typha domingensis, known commonly as southern cattail or cumbungi
RF2RPBW9P–typha wildplant at pond, Sunny summer day. Typha angustifolia or cattail.
RMA52T5B–wetland area DuPuis Management Area nature preserve wetlands fog public lands public lands
RMRGHFWX–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Geology.. 288 C. P. NUTTALL. Figs 352-354 Mytilopsis lamellata (Dall). Plio-Pleistocene, Florida. 352, LL28109; specimen referred herein to M. sallei (Recluz), with M. sallei-lype apophysis and with external shape resembling its junior synonym, M. domingensis (Recluz). Sowerby & Fulton Colin. Right valve, x 2.5. 353, LL28120/1; specimen herein referred to M. leucophaetus (Conrad), same sample as Fig. 352; left valve exterior, x 2.5. 354, LL28120/2; specimen herein referred to M. leucophaetus (Conrad); same sample as Fig. 352. Right valve
RM2BTWR5H–Buddleja domingensis Urb.
RF2A9GPYE–Cluster of autumn vegetation Typha domingensis, known commonly as southern cattail or cumbungi against mountains
RF2RPBW9D–typha wildplant at pond, Sunny summer day. Typha angustifolia or cattail.
RF2RXJNTA–typha wildplant at pond, Sunny summer day. Typha angustifolia or cattail.
RMREKM59–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. 154 FLOWERING PLANTS. Fig. 72. Hyperbaena domingensis. A. Portion of stem with flowers and ripe fruit, X f. B. Male flower with one of the interior sepals bent back, x 10. C. Stamen, x 30. D. Female flower, x 10. E. Pistil from female flower, x 60. F, G. Embryo, x f; c, cotyledons; r, radicle. (A, F, G after Miers; B-E after Eichler.) (From Flor. Jam.). 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 re
RM2BTWBM3–Lippia domingensis Moldenke.
RF2A9GJX3–Cluster of autumn vegetation Typha domingensis, known commonly as southern cattail or cumbungi against mountains
RF2RPBTJP–typha wildplant at pond, Sunny summer day. Typha angustifolia or cattail.
RMRFRXR2–. The Caribbean forester. Forests and forestry Caribbean Area Periodicals; Forests and forestry Tropics Periodicals. Pig. 4.—An 8-1/2 year old mixed stand of ^wietenia ma- orophylla and Petltia domingensis in a lower slope and in a good site* The stand was raised under a forest canopy. (Uh rodal mixto de 8 anos y medio de Swie tenia maorophylla y Petitia domingensis en una ladera baja y en un sitio bueno* El rodal crecio bajo un dosel foresta})* - 124 -. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and a
RM2BTWC8N–Petitia domingensis Jacq.
RF2A9GGM5–Close up of Abstract wild grass Typha domingensis, known commonly as southern cattail or cumbungi
RMRMJBKN–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 372 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Remarks. Compare Anadara waylandi Cox 1927 (p. 34, pi. 8, figs. 5-7), from the Lower Miocene, Pemba Island. Area (Acar) plicata (Chemn.) Dillwyn Fig. 2 a Area plicata Dillwyn, 1817, p. 228; Dautzenberg, 1929, p. 577; Prashad, 1932, p. 50 (references & synonymy); Nardini, 1937, p. 243, pi. 16(10), figs. 1, 2; Adam & Leloup, 1939, p. 44, pi. 3, fig. 4; Nickles, 1955, p. 115. Area domingensis Lamarck, 1818, p. 40; Lischke, 1869, p. 142; Melvill & Stande
RM2BTTAXF–Manettia domingensis Sprague.
RF2A9GP04–Cluster of autumn vegetation Typha domingensis, known commonly as southern cattail or cumbungi against sunset
RMREKM53–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. Fig. 72. Hyperbaena domingensis. A. Portion of stem with flowers and ripe fruit, X f. B. Male flower with one of the interior sepals bent back, x 10. C. Stamen, x 30. D. Female flower, x 10. E. Pistil from female flower, x 60. F, G. Embryo, x f; c, cotyledons; r, radicle. (A, F, G after Miers; B-E after Eichler.) (From Flor. Jam.). Fig. 73. Cissampelos Pareira. A. Male inflorescence, x f. B. Male flower m section, x 10. C. Female inflorescence, x 6. D. Female flower in section,. X 12. E. Drupe cut lengthwise, x4; c, cotyledons; e, endosperm; r,
RM2BTTG53–Rhynchospora domingensis Urb.
RMRCHWMC–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen. Plants; Plants, Useful. 196 Loranthaceae. (Engler.) Sect. III. Squamatae Engl. Ohne Laubb., nur mit Schuppenb. â A. Zweige stiel- rundlich. 8 Arten, einige (6) auf Kuba, von diesen D. domingensis (Spreng.) Eichl. auch auf San Domingo, D. cupressoides (Macf.) Eichl. auch in Jamaika. â ü. Biserrula Eichl., mit â fgliedrigen 'Ihäusigen Ãhren in Costa Rica, Guatemala und Neu-Granada auf Arbutus. â B. Zweige zusammengedrückt, 4flügelig. D. Epuiscum (Griseb.) Eichl. mit eiförmigen,
RM2BTT1BE–Comocladia domingensis Britton.
RMREFEX1–. Common trees of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Trees -- Puerto Rico; Trees -- Virgin Islands of the United States. 228. Capfi bianco Petitia domingensis Jacq. Natural size. 483. 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.. Little, Elbert Luther, 1907-; Wadsworth, Frank H. (Frank Howard). Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
RM2BTW2FM–Gaultheria domingensis Urb.
RM2BTTC9Y–Narvalina domingensis Cass Less.
RM2BTTY2D–Macrocarpaea domingensis Urb Ekman.
RM2BTTW5E–Cubanola domingensis Britton Aiello.
RM2BTT62B–Guapira domingensis Heimerl Alain.
RM2BTT4NP–Eugenia domingensis O Berg.
RM2BTTC02–Mouriri domingensis Tussac Spach.
RM2BTTX82–Gundlachia domingensis var corymbosa Urb.