RMPG0JHG–. Cuba : Parque Nacional "Alejandro de Humboldt". Natural history; National parks and reserves; Ecological assessment (Biology); Wildlife conservation. Apéndice/Appendix t. Pilocarpus racemosus VahI 95S Ravenia shaferi P. Wilson var. ekmanii (Urb.) Bortiidi & 0. Muñiz Mel, Coc E 959 Ravenia stiafen P. Wilson var. s/ja/er/ Mel, Tet Qui. Tab E Tab E Rai/pnia ^nprtahilis(Uí]ú.) Erz. N ,í, Spattielia brittonii P. Wilson Bonita de Sierra Tol 9S, Spathelia pinetorum Vict. var. pineíorum Pie. Tol Cup Jag E 964 Spathelia vemicosa Planch. Tol Cup , Spathelia wrightii Vict. Pie Cup Mel
RM2BTW2EB–Garrya wrightii Torr.
RFKG97MY–Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinctoria Wildflowers /Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinctoria Wildflowers /Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinct
RM2AJ34YC–Vick's garden and floral guide . e of vel-vety blood red. Has a sweet clove-like perfume. Single 10 Sentperflorens. Florists Perpetual Pink. Very sweet-scented,double and single flowers. Great diversity of colors 25 DATURA Large, strong-growing plants, with large, trumpet-shaped flowers. Roots canbe preserved in the cellar like Dahlias. Three feet in height.Wrightii. The best single variety ; white, tinged with lilac, sweet-scented 5Double varieties mixed DOUBLE DAISY Sow the seed very early. The flowers are abundant in early spring, and maybe continued later by the use of water. Plants can be
RMPFB2JW–. Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental trees, shrubs, bulbs, herbs, climbers, fruit trees, &c., &c., &c. / for sale by the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited.. Nursery Catalogue. 46 CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSP:RY Co., Ltd. (1913). Tilia Miqiielianii—per 10, I2.50. Viburnum tomentosuni, white flowering shrub, like snow ball (potgrown)—height: 1-2 ft.; per 10, $2.00. Yiburiium toiiientosum plicatuiii, pure snow ball (pot grown)—height: 1-2 ft.; per 10, $1.50. Viburnum Wrightii—per 10, $2.50. Viburnum Cfirlesii, a new variety of recent discovery, flowers white shaded pink, so
RM2BTW2FJ–Garrya wrightii Torr.
RFPX74ND–Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinctoria Wildflowers /Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinctoria Wildflowers /Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinct
RM2AJFRDC–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . oni, Syll. Alg. i. 418. Kilneri, /. Ag., De-Toni, Syll. Alg. i. 418. crenulata, Lanwur., De-Toni, Syll. Alg. i. 419.Polyphysa (Lamarck), Lanwur., De-Toni, Syll. Alg. i. 421. sp.? Pleiophysa, Sond., De-Toni, Syll. Alg. i. 423. spicata (Kuetz.), Sond., De-Toni, Syll. Alg. i. 423.Halicoryne, Han1., De-Toni, Syll. Alg. i. 422. Wrightii, Harv., De-Toni
RMGK95Y5–32637 1 Lophelia Prolifera, 2 Peachia Triphylla, 3 Sphenditrochus Wrightii, 4 5 S Mac Andrewanus, 5 Zoanthus Couchii, 6 Paracyathus
RM2BTT5D0–Garrya wrightii Torr.
RFPX74NJ–Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinctoria Wildflowers /Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinctoria Wildflowers /Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinct
RF2H13M54–Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinctoria Wildflowers /Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinctoria Wildflowers /Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinct
RM2AJ9YRJ–Spring catalogue of John Saul's new, rare and beautiful flower and garden seeds, &c 1885 . Datura Wrightii. Per pkt Eschscholizia (California Poppy) Californica 05 Alba rosea 05 Crocea. Deep orange 05 Alba White flowered 05 Rosea. A splendid novelty, very distinct and fine 05 Tenuifolia 05 Exceedingly showy, hardy annuals, producingabundance of bloom.. Per pkt. Gilie tricolor Achillcefolia alba. Fine vhite annual 05 Laciniata. Very lovely annual 05 Pretty dwarf annuals, producing abundance ofbloom.Godetia (Evening Primrose). The Bride Flow-ers pure white, with a broad crimson ring at the base
RM2BTP4CT–Viburnum wrightii Miq.
RF2H13M4H–Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinctoria Wildflowers /Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinctoria Wildflowers /Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinct
RM2AX64NN–Spring catalogue of John Saul's new, rare and beautiful flower and garden seeds grown and imported by John Saul, Washington D.C1888 . Datura Wrightii. Didiscus Coeruleus; a dwarf plant with pretty ccerulean blue flowers 10 Egg Plant, Solanum; white 05 Red 05 Erysimum Arkansanum; a fine hardy annual, yellow heads of showy blooms 05 Peroffskianum; orange flowers, showy 05 JOHN SAULS CATALOGUE OF SEEDS.. Clarkia. Per pkt. Eschscholtzia (Cailfornia Poppy) Californica 05 Alba Rosea 05 Crocea; deep orange 05 Alba; white flowered 05 Rosea; a splendid novelty, very distinct and fine 05 Tenuifolia 05 E
RM2BTW2FK–Galium wrightii A Gray.
RF2H13N73–Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinctoria Wildflowers /Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinctoria Wildflowers /Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinct
RM2AFNC8N–. Rocky Mountain flowers : an illustrated guide for plant-lovers and plant-users. er (1) Stems shrubby; flowers rose-purple D. formosa (2) Stems herbaceous PLATE 29 PEASSENNA FAMILY 1. Hoffmannseggia Jamesii 2. Cassia chamaecrista: Partridge Pea PEA FAMILY 3. Sophora sericea 4. Amorpha nana 5. Amorpha fruticosa 6. Dalea Jamesii 7. Hedysarum americanum 8. Glycyrrhiza lepidota: Wild Liquorice 9. Melilotus alba: Sweet Clover 10. Lotus Wrightii: Trefoil 11. Aragalus deflexus: Loco Weed 12. Tip of keel of Aragalus 13. Tip of keel of Astragalus14-28. Pods of Astragalus: natural size 14. Astragalus b
RM2BTT59H–Galium wrightii A Gray.
RF2H13N72–Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinctoria Wildflowers /Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinctoria Wildflowers /Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinct
RM2AJB6Y0–Vick's garden & floral guide : spring edition . amental work. In rich soil it attainsa height of ten feet. Pkt. White and Scarlet, each IO Mixed, ounce, 50 cents ; % ounce, 20 cents j; DATURA Large, strong-growing plants, with large, trumpet-shaped flowers. Rootscan be preserved in the cellar like Dahlias. Three to six feet in height. Pkt.Wrightii. The best single variety, white, tinged with lilac, sweet-scented. 10Double Varieties Mixed. . ...... 5 Cornucopia, Outer trumpet purple, inner trumpet white 10 HA HI I A l For Bulbs IJ 1/A ^ see page o8 ) pkt Choicest Double varieties mixed ro Fin
RM2BTRKPW–Cuphea wrightii A Gray.
RF2H13M4R–Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinctoria Wildflowers /Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinctoria Wildflowers /Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinct
RM2CDCJ5P–. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand . Andrecea Wrightii sb.nov.. £?4!
RMGYCWCA–Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinctoria Wildflowers /Tall Gold and Burgundy Coreopsis Tinctoria Wildflowers /Tall Gold and Bu
RM2BTWB3X–Gutierrezia wrightii A Gray.
RM2CDCJ5H–. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand . An drecea novce. Zealtmdioe. sp nor. Andrecea Wrightii sb.nov.
RM2BTX05F–Verbena wrightii A Gray.
RM2CE7K4C–. The American woods : exhibited by actual specimens and with copious explanatory text . RAOIAt. SECTION.. TANGENTIAL SECTION Oer. Fransenbluhende Esche. fr, Frene a fleurs de frange.^p- Fresno de flores de franja. 232. PLATANUS WRIGHTII Wats. Arizona Sycamore.
RM2BTNTA7–Galium wrightii A Gray.
RM2CE7JME–. The American woods : exhibited by actual specimens and with copious explanatory text . TANGENTIAL SECTION Oer. Fransenbluhende Esche. fr, Frene a fleurs de frange.^p- Fresno de flores de franja. 232. PLATANUS WRIGHTII Wats. Arizona Sycamore.. TRANSVERSE SECTION.
RM2BTWAW9–Galium wrightii A Gray.
RM2CR2WRY–. Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean . iculi, the base of which is somewhatadnate to the margin of the septum; and the ccecal pouch at the hilum is small, or indistinct.Cotyledons orbicular, accumbent against the ascending radicle, which is on the side remotefrom the placenta. As already shown, (in Gen. III. 1, p. 158,) the genus belongs to the Alys-sineas. Lepidum Alyssoides, Gray, PI. Fendl. p. 10. Llano Estacado; April.Lepidum Wrightii, Gray, PI. Wright. 2, p. 15. On the P
RM2BTWW3W–Galium wrightii A Gray.
RM2CE2H5E–. Vick's illustrated catalogue and floral guide, 1871 . eight or ten inches apart. Crepis barbata, light yellow and bright purple, . 5 rubra, red, 5 Drummondii, deep pink ; good, 5 flore-albo, white, 5 Mixed, . . . . .... . ... . 6 DATURA, Nat. Ord. Solanacea. A class of plants not much in favor, because the poorer varieties only have been generallycultivated. Some of the best are curious and beautiful. Should be treated as half-hardyannuals. D. Wrightii will endure the winter and flower for a number of years. Rathercoarse, branching plants, two feet in height, and should be set some eighteen
RM2BTTN97–Thelypodium wrightii A Gray.
RM2CED6HN–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. , V. tomentosum, V. Wrightii,. Magnoliamacrophylla, M. tripetala, Vitus heterophylla andothers, all of which bear berries of greater attrac-tion to many than are the flowers. Just now onlawns hereabout the Eglish shrub or small tree.Viburnum Lantana, is displaying its attractive headsof fruit. Early in Spring it bore white flowers,in large flat heads. The green berries which fol-lowed became red in early July; now at the closeof the month they are of a shining black. As thered
RM2BTRCM2–Vaccinium wrightii A Gray.
RM2CNT2D4–. The birds of Wyoming . OTOCORIS ALPESTRIS ARENICOLA. Desert Horned Lark.. 7. PERISOREUS CANADENSIS CAPITALIS. Rocky Mountain Jay. Camp Robber.CYANOCITTA STELLERI DIADEMATA. Long-crested Jay. The Birds of Wyoming. 103 collection. No. 38348 and 10880 were taken at Fort Laramie,the latter skin by Dr. Cooper. No. 10868 was taken at FortBridger by Drexel. 469. Empidonax wrightii Baird.Wrights Flycatcher. Summer resident; abundant. Drexel reports this speciesfrom Fort Bridger; Jesurun finds them abundant at Doug-las ; Bond has noted them at Cheyenne; Gilmore found themabundant in the Freezeout hil
RM2BTX742–Galium wrightii A Gray.
RM2CDX7M1–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ; s : G. Veatchii, G. elliptica, G. Cong- doni, Eastwood (sp. n.).Pubescence of straight hairs : G. buxi- folia, flavescens, pallida, rigida Eastwood (sp. n.),Fremonti (fig. 21).Aments more or less branched— Pubescences of curly hairs: G. ovata, Lindheiineri, macrophylla, oblonga longifolia, Rose in herb.Pubescence of appressed silky hairs i G. laurifolia, salicifolia, Eastwood (sp. n.), Wrightii, and Fadyeni. ment to the report of the Conifer Conference heldat Chiswick in October 1891, particularly
RM2BTR385–Calycoseris wrightii A Gray.
RM2CECNHP–. Vick's floral guide. Datura is a large, strong-growing plant, with trumpet-shaped flowers, the best bearing blooms six inches in Chester,* Jl.*y.-S 17 length, mostly white, sometimes tinted with a delicateblue. The Datura seems to double in almost every style,but some prefer the single. The roots can be preservedin a cellar, like Dahlia roots. Plants three feet inheight; set the plants three feet apart.Datura Wrightii, is one of the best, with trumpetshaped flowers from seven to nine inches long,white, faintly tinted with lilac, sweet-scented, . 5humilis flava flore-pleno, a splendid plant,
RM2BTRKN4–Cuphea wrightii A Gray.
RM2CRFYH8–. Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean . 1 <5 4—t as » t I EXP ft it•t,,,*«.. U jp nil Inli/rrma Iht u d/iuM«— Art WUk oal .„ nyn^/lladt Art p.-It. My Ml mm hn, „,„. „,A,„ »/„„, /!,„tralh^Unt — Xt» Mtsuan Yd. I A * * * , 1 U* No. 3. DESCRIPTION OE THE CACTACBJ1. BY GEORGE ENGELMANN, M. D., OF ST. LOUIS, AND JOHN M. BIGELOW, M. D. MAMILLARIA, Haw. I. Etjmamillaria. Englm. in Synops. Cact. 1. Mam. Wrightii, Englm. in Rep. of Bound. Com.: Flowers and fruit were unknown untilsp
RM2BTNTA9–Galium wrightii A Gray.
RMRR2X8B–. Addisonia : colored illustrations and popular descriptions of plants. Plants; Plants -- United States; Plants. VIBURNUM WRIGHTII. 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.. New York Botanical Garden. New York : New York Botanical Garden
RM2BTP74C–Aloysia wrightii A Heller.
RMRGJ0JY–. Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society. Insects. Bulletin Brooklyn Entomological Society. Vol XII. Plate 1 .. Palm Canyon, Home of Dinapate Wrightii. 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.. Brooklyn Entomological Society. Brooklyn, N. Y. : The Society
RM2BTP27E–Scutellaria wrightii A Gray.
RMRGCH0F–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. I.—Luxuriant Growth of Vetch (Vicia Americana) and Red Yellow Pea (Lotus wrightii) on an Ungrazed Area. 492I5A •AND-. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
RM2BTWW3K–Galium wrightii A Gray.
RMRH1T0A–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history -- Montana. Bui, Univ. of Mont., Biol. Series No. 1. Plate XVI.. Wright's Flycatcher, hmpidonax wrightii. Top View, looking into the Neat. Compare with Plate IV, Fig. 1, and Plate VII.. 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.. University of Montana (Missoula); University of Montana (Missoula). Biological series. Missoula : University of Montana
RM2BTX74J–Galium wrightii A Gray.
RMRGCNCN–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. A GIANT PALM-BORING BEETLE—Uinapate Wrightii By Dr. John A. Comstock Illustrations by the author One of the most interesting, and also one of the rarest insects occurring in California is the palm-boring beetle known as Dinapate wrightii. His nearest relatives are all inconspicuous diminutive fellows, but for some unknown reason this hermit of his tribe has attained most generous proportions. So far as known he occurs only in the can3'ons debouching into the Coachella valley, where grows the W
RM2BTTGJ5–Sageretia wrightii S Watson.
RMRH8XWD–. Botany for high schools. Botany. THE RED ALGM 243 growth of long filaments, with one or more neighboring cells on other branches. This is probably for the purpose of obtain- ing a greater amount of nutriment for the development of the fruit spores, which are formed oy the growth and branching of this neighboring (auxiliary) cell. 390. Uses of the red algae.— Many of the red algae develop quantities of a gelatinous sub- stance in their tissues. Several of these are used for the manufac- ture of gelatines and agar-agar. Gracillaria lichenoides and wrightii are used for this purpose, the former
RM2BTNTA1–Galium wrightii A Gray.
RMRGKH6X–. Bulletin - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Agriculture -- Massachusetts. Berried Shrubs Upper: CalHcarpa japonica (Japanese Beautyberry). Lower: Ilex vertlcillata (Common Winter berry). Upper: Viburnum Wrightii. Lower: Malus Sargenti (Sargent Crab).. 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.. Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Amherst, : Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station, 1907-1
RM2BTW2FD–Galium wrightii A Gray.
RMRFRKNH–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. A. Flood-plain of Soldier Canon at 4,200 feet. The predominant plant is Baccharis sarothroides. •• . .. B. Lower Slopes and Flood-plain of Soldier Canon at 4,900 feet. The predominant trees are Quercus emoryi and Juniperus pachyphloea, the shrubs Arctostaphylos punyens and Garrya wrightii.. 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.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. W
RM2BTP754–Aloysia wrightii A Heller.
RMREA5B0–. Contributions from the New York Botanical Garden. Plants. Bull. Torrey Club Volume 35, Plate 1. a. EXOGONIUM RUDOLPHII (Roein.& Schult.) House b. EXOGONIUM VELUTIFOLIUM House c. EXOGONIUM RACEMOSUM (Poir.) Choisy d. EXOGONIUM WRIGHTII House. 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.. New York Botanical Garden. New York : The Garden
RM2BTRKNJ–Cuphea wrightii subsp compacta.
RMRJXX1W–. Atlas of United States trees: volume 5. Florida. Trees. Map 161.—Acoelorrhaphe wrightii (Griseb. & H. Wendl.) H. Wendl., paurotis-palm.. 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 L. (Elbert Luther), 1907-2004; United States. Forest Service. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
RM2BTX064–Verbena wrightii A Gray.
RMRJ2FEY–. The silva of North America [microform] : a description of the trees which grow naturally in North America exclusive of Mexico. Trees; Trees; Dicotyledons; Arbres; Arbres; Dicotylédones. 0 0. ACACIA WRIGHTII. 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.. Sargent, Charles Sprague, 1841-1897; Faxon, Charles Edward, 1846-1918. Boston; New York : Houghton, Mifflin
RM2BTWY7A–Polypodium wrightii Hook Diels.
RMRE1WNR–. Fundamentals of botany. Botany. 130 THE VEGETATIVE FUNCTIONS OF PLANTS tion between the curvature and the tip is parallel to the plumb-line. Examination of the ink-marks will show that the zone of curvature is the same as the zone of maximum. Fig. 87.—Positive geotropism in a barrigona palm {Colpotkrinax Wrightii). By some accident the palm, when younger, had been bent over. (Photo by the author.) Fig. 88.—Mullein {Verbascum thapsus) showing geotropic recov- ery of the terminal inflorescence, after having been bent over. growth in length. The stimulus of gravity has modified the distribution
RM2BTP27D–Scutellaria wrightii A Gray.
RMRGBEBF–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 201, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate VIII.. Fig. 1.âSporobolus Wrightii on the Valley Floor, Eroded into Tussocks, â Southwestern Arizona.. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
RM2BTWAWT–Galium wrightii A Gray.
RMRDY70B–. The vegetation of a desert mountain range as conditioned by climatic factors. Desert plants. Desert Slopes near mouth of Pima Cafion. In foreground, from the left are Parkinsonia microphylla, Simmondsia californica, Carnegiea gigantea, Opunlia toumeyi, and Lycium berlandieri.. Rocky Desert Slopes in same vicinity as A. Against the sky are Fouquieria splendens, Prosopis velutina, and Momisia pallida: in foreground Sphaeralcea pedata, Lippia wrightii, and Opunlia engelmanni.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabil
RM2BTW4E2–Anisacanthus quadrifidus var wrightii.
RMRHJCCX–. The birds of California : a complete, scientific and popular account of the 580 species and subspecies of birds found in the state. Birds; Birds. The Gray Flycatcher Of course! How simple! But other good men have fallen into the same trap, all unawares, as witness this from the pen of Vernon Bailey in the steenth edition of the justly famous "Handbook": "In the Great Basin country wrightii is as much at home in the sagebrush as most other species of Empidonax are in shady woods or around grassy meadows. His trim little form is often noticed on top of a sagebrush by the roadsid
RM2BTNMCE–Amoreuxia wrightii A Gray.
RMRM8T1M–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. 486 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Note on Caryocaris wrightii Salter The writer has identified a small fossil from the lowest Deepkill zone with Caryocaris cf. curvilatus Gurley and described it in the sup- plement of Memoir 7, stating that though Dr Gurley has referred these bodies to the graptolites [1896, p.85], his views are greatly at variance with those of the authors of the Monograph of the British Phyllopods. In the meanwhile an opportunity has presented itself of studying the excellently preserved material of C. wrightii and curvilatus
RMRDY6X4–. The vegetation of a desert mountain range as conditioned by climatic factors. Desert plants. A. Flood-plain of Soldier Canon at 4,200 feet. The predominant plant is Baccharis sarothroides.. B. Lower Slopes and Flood-plain of Soldier Canon at 4,900 feet. The predominant trees are Quercus emoryi and Juniperus pachyphlaea, the shrubs Arctostaphylos pungens and Garrya wrightii.. 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..
RM2BTWK6F–Senegalia wrightii Benth Britton Rose.
RMRGBEB1–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 1.âSporobolus Wrightii on the Valley Floor, Eroded into Tussocks, â Southwestern Arizona.. FlQ. 2.âECHINOCHLOA CRUS-GALLI, A VOLUNTEER CROP, NEAR WESTFALL, OREG.. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
RMRH9CDM–. Botanic contributions relating to the flora of western North America. Plants -- United States; Plants -- West (U. S. ). PL VI. fc##tl. Ackermanlith. 37&Broai.wayU Y. HYMENOTHRIX WRIGHTII.. 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.. Engelmann, George, 1809-1884; Gray, Asa, 1810-1888; Frmont, John Charles, 1813-1890; Torrey, John, 1796-1873. [v. p.
RM2BTRBPM–Steiropteris wrightii Mett Pic Serm.
RMRPW7G4–. Album général des diatomées marines, d'eau douce ou fossiles : album représentant tous les genres de diatomées et leurs principales espèces. Diatoms. ALG^. PI. 94. Acetabularia Mœbii 0 OOI Halicoryne Wrightii Polyphysa peniculus VI. CHLOROPHYC^ 4. Siphonocladiales. 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.. Coupin, Henri, b. 1868. Paris : H. Coupin
RMRGB6G9–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. GEN1EEA OF GRASSES OF THE UNITED STATES. 151 is much Arizona Montana and Texas. Sporoholios wrightii Mimro, saccaton, taller, -vrith a large but narrow panicle. This is found from to western Texas. Most of the per- ennial species of Sporobolus are pal- atable forage, grasses, but few of them are abundant enough to be of im- portance. On the Arizona Plateau, S. inten^uptv^ Yasey is an i m p o r t a n t range grass. It is called black sporo- bolus, because of the dark, narrow, loosely flowered panicle. 70, Blephaeonetjeo
RMRDBF82–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 2. PARADISE FLOWER—Acacia Greggii A. Gray This small tree is also called Catsclaw, Devil's claw, and Ramshom; it occurs frequently near our Mexican border, in dry, gravelly soils, from western Texas to southern California, and southward into Mexico, attain- ing a maximum height of 9 meters, with a trunk diameter of 3 dm. The branches, bark, and twigs are very simi- lar to those of Acacia Wrightii; the leaves are persisten
RM2BTNR9K–Echinopepon wrightii A Gray S Watson.
RMRDF024–. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. The Sources of Nectar and Pollen 373 Acacias, wattles, Acacia spp. Shrubs or trees, flowers small, in heads. Catolaw, A. Greggii, May and July. Honey white, fine flavor. Catolaw, A. Greggii and A. Wrightii, semi-arid regions of Texas and Arizona. Catclaw and the closely related huajilla, Havardia (Xygia) brevifolia, are of first rank among honey-plants. The various wattles are listed as important honey sources in Australia, Africa and tropical America. Black wattle, A. decurrens mollis, and othe
RMRGCN8R–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. BULLETIN OF THE Southern California Academy of Sciences LOS ANGELES, CALlFORNL. Vol. XXXI January-April, 1932 Part l CONTENTS Page AN UNDESCRIBED TEPONAZTLI OR AZTEC DRUM— Arthur Woodward ----------------- 3 EARLY STAGES OF MELITAEA POLA— Grace H. and John L. Sperry ............. 8 EARLY STAGES OF MELITAEA LEANIRA WRIGHTII AND CALEPHELIS NEMESIS—J. A. Comstock and G. M. Dammers - 9 STUDIES IN PACIFIC COAST LEPIDOPTERA (Continued) — John A. Comstock .-----.-----------13 DR. ANSTRUTHER DAVIDSON
RM2BTNJ72–Viburnum wrightii Miq. 17 Mar 20181
RMRGTYRB–. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. BIOLOGY OF THE COTIOSTS. 75 lacunosa. In the Mclia berries it is parasitized by Cerambycobius CUSIIMANI, EUKYTOMA TYLODERMATIS, and PeDICULOIDES sp. CURCULIONID.K. APIOMN.K. Apion segnipes Say in Cracca virginiana is parasitized by Eury- TOMA TYLODERMATIS. Apion decoloratum Smith. Dr. Cliittenden records this weevil as breeding in Meihomia paniculata and parasitized by Catolaccus incertus. Apion griseum Smith. Dr. Chittenden records this weevil as breeding in Phaseolus retusus, P. wrightii, P. poly stocky us, and
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