RM2A2RJ41–G. Cetonia 1, Beetle, Fig. 1-6: C. Flavomarginata, C. Tuberculicolis, C. Damarets, C. Cincta, C. Canaliculata, C. Striata, Signed: E. Guérin pinx, Oudet Sculp, Raymond Imp, Publié par J. B. Baillière, Pl. 29, p. 410, Guérin-Méneville, Félix-Édouard (pinx.); Oudet, Marie Nicolas (sc.); Raymond (imp.); Baillière, Jean-Baptiste (ed.), 1833, H. Gory; A. Percheron: Monographie des cétoines et genres voisins, formant, dans les familles naturelles de Latreille, la division des scarabées mélitophiles. Paris: chez J.-B. Baillière, Libraire; même Maison; Londres, 1833
RFBDWTF6–canis aureus jackel hyaena striata striped hyena canis lupus wolf canis familiaris pastoreus shepherds dog
RM2H8P25K–Grauschnäpper, Grau-Schnäpper brütet in einem alten Korb am Haus, mit Küken, fütternd, Jungvögel, Nest, Muscicapa striata, Spotted Flycatcher, nest, c
RMMWCAWX–. English: Geopelia striata . 1913. H. Gronvold and E C Stuart Baker 237 GeopeliaStriata
RMBFB22X–Black sea bass
RM2M1WYB7–Black-poll warbler : Sylvia striata, Lath. Males, 1. Female, 2. Black gum tree. Nyssa aquatica. c.1 v.2 plate 133 , Birds, Trees, Setophaga, Tupelo. The Birds of America- From Original Drawings by John James Audubon
RM2T68ERA–Striped hyena, Hyaena hyaena a, spotted hyena, Crocuta crocuta b, sighthound, Canis familiaris grajus c, pointer, Canis familiaris avicularius d, and grey wolf, Canis lupus e. Chromolithograph from Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's Natural History of Animal Kingdoms for School and Home (Naturgeschichte des Tierreichs fur Schule und Haus), Schreiber, Munich, 1886.
RM2GNWD7F–Striped hyena, Hyaena hyaena a, spotted hyena, Crocuta crocuta b, sighthound, Canis familiaris grajus c, pointer, Canis familiaris avicularius d, and grey wolf, Canis lupus e. Chromolithograph from Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's Natural History of Animal Kingdoms for School and Home (Naturgeschichte des Tierreichs fur Schule und Haus), Schreiber, Munich, 1886.
RMW9G90M–Archive image from page 144 of Note sur la faune des. Note sur la faune des lépidoptères de Loja (équateur), descriptions d'espèces nouvelles CUbiodiversity1127060 Year: 1887 ( MT » -' WPurkiss lith Iç LOPHOCAMPA STRIATA . 7,7açMACROCRAMBUS FOYl. 2d IDALUS VILLACRESI . Bd » 2UCAR1NA . 39 LOPHOCAMPA HUMOSA . 99 ' TNOCHIZA . 4cJ ARDOIMEA ROSADA lOd » ZOPISA . 5 5a,ç.MACR0CR/MBUS FLORECILLA . n,llarf GRAMBOMORPHA TOBERA 6 6a.9, » PLATEADA . HaritiarL. ia 12,12a,5.CRAMBOMORPHA MAASSET ISç » UMBROS •14</ » HERMANILI 15rf AGKÛNIAPEGA . 16,1 Vrf 1MACROPT1LA CRIN AD A 18,19J AREVA 'NEVOSA .
RF2JB4RFE–Snakehead Murrel fish and its babies swim close by, overhead shot from above the water surface. Mother fish come to the water surface to breathe air.
RF2ET848N–freshly harvested channa fish in hand snakehead fish in hand
RMPFYRG6–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. than the perigynia. —In sandy soils, from s. Me. to e. N. Y., and D. C.; "south to Ga." May-July. Fig. 521. Var. Kennedyi Fernald. Staminate spike about 1 cm. long, hidden by the pistillate.—Wilmington, Mass. (^Kennedy). 155. C. striata Michx., var. brSvis Bailey. Stiff, 3-8 dm. high, extensively creeping ; culm sharply angled, smooth or slightly rough above, mostly exceeding the leaves.; leaves narrow and stiff, becoming involute; spi
RF2CEGCGF–Amadina, White-backed munia (Lonchura striata striat - subspecies is found in Lanka) feed on wild cereals in natural conditions of mountain plateau. C
RM2H8P25T–Grauschnäpper, Grau-Schnäpper brütet in einem alten Korb am Haus, mit Küken, fütternd, Jungvögel, Nest, Muscicapa striata, Spotted Flycatcher, nest, c
RMMX9E48–. English: Geopelia striata . 1913. H. Gronvold and E C Stuart Baker 238 GeopeliaStriata
RMBFB1DT–Black sea bass
RMT3Y38C–Archive image from page 267 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet dienatrlichenp0101aengl Year: 1901 66 ßacillariaceae. (Schutt. 70 Arten, meist Süßwasser, wenig marin und fossil. C. comta (Ehrenb.) Kütz. var. afßnis Grün. A. Arten, deren Schalenrand in. Gürtelansicht nicht unduliert erscheint (Fig. 85 A, B). C. striata Kütz., häufige marine Form, schildförmig, d. h. eine Schalenseite convex. die andere con
RF2ET8451–freshly harvested channa fish in hand snakehead fish in hand
RMRDB0CC–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. than the perigynia. —In sandy soils, from s. Me. to e. N. Y., and D. C.; "south to Ga." May-July. Fig. 521. Var. Kennedyi Fernald. Staminate spike about 1 cm. long, hidden by the pistillate.—Wilmington, Mass. (^Kennedy). 155. C. striata Michx., var. brSvis Bailey. Stiff, 3-8 dm. high, extensively creeping ; culm sharply angled, smooth or slightly rough above, mostly exceeding the leaves.; leaves narrow and stiff, becoming involute; spi
RMPFYRGB–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. than the perigynia. —In sandy soils, from s. Me. to e. N. Y., and D. C.; "south to Ga." May-July. Fig. 521. Var. Kennedyi Fernald. Staminate spike about 1 cm. long, hidden by the pistillate.—Wilmington, Mass. (^Kennedy). 155. C. striata Michx., var. brSvis Bailey. Stiff, 3-8 dm. high, extensively creeping ; culm sharply angled, smooth or slightly rough above, mostly exceeding the leaves.; leaves narrow and stiff, becoming involute; spi
RM2H8P21H–Grauschnäpper, Grau-Schnäpper brütet in einem alten Korb am Haus, mit Küken, fütternd, Jungvögel, Nest, Muscicapa striata, Spotted Flycatcher, nest, c
RMMYG0M4–. English: Geopelia striata . 1913. H. Gronvold and E C Stuart Baker 205 GeopeliaStriata
RMT3YKD3–Archive image from page 368 of Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas. Die Raupen der gross-schmetterlinge Europas dieraupendergros00hofm Year: 1893 11. Heterocera. 1. Irrorella. 2. Aurita. 3. a. b. Mesomella. 4. Muscerda. 5. Griseola. 6. Deplana. 7. a. b. Lurideola. 8. a. b. Complana. 9. Caniola. 10. Unita. 11. Lutarella. 12. Sororcula. 13. Quadra. 14. a. b. Rubricollis. 15- a. b. c. Striata. 16. Bifasciata. 17. Cribrum. 18- Pulchella. 19. a. b. c. Jacobaeae. 20. RussuJa. 21. PlantaginLs. ülh Ab« v. M See*er Sluttiarl
RF2ET84K0–freshly harvested channa fish in hand snakehead fish in hand
RMRDB0C2–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. than the perigynia. —In sandy soils, from s. Me. to e. N. Y., and D. C.; "south to Ga." May-July. Fig. 521. Var. Kennedyi Fernald. Staminate spike about 1 cm. long, hidden by the pistillate.—Wilmington, Mass. (^Kennedy). 155. C. striata Michx., var. brSvis Bailey. Stiff, 3-8 dm. high, extensively creeping ; culm sharply angled, smooth or slightly rough above, mostly exceeding the leaves.; leaves narrow and stiff, becoming involute; spi
RMPFN59A–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. 710 NERVOUS SYSTEM. (NERVOUS CENTRES. THE ENCEPUALON.) are met with in the brain. The peculiar struc- ture of particular parts, as the optic thalami, corpora striata, tuber cinereum, &c. has been already described. The grey matter of the convolutions of the brain presents the same characters throughout, excepting in certain convolutions of the poste- rior lobe near the posterior and inferior horns of the lateral ventricles. Here, we may ob- serve, in a horizontal section, the grey matter of the convolutions separated
RM2H8P25C–Grauschnäpper, Grau-Schnäpper brütet in einem alten Korb am Haus, mit Küken, fütternd, Jungvögel, Nest, Muscicapa striata, Spotted Flycatcher, nest, c
RMMWA128–. Illustration of Calanthe striata . 1888. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), C. H. Fitch lith. Description by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817—1911) 108 Calanthe striata - Curtis' 114 (Ser. 3 no. 44) pl 7026 (1888)
RMW1TRHE–Archive image from page 503 of Cyclopedia of farm crops . Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada cyclopediaoffarm00bailuoft Year: 1922, c1907 450 MEADOWS AND PASTURES MEADOWS AND PASTURES properly. When curing is well done, the forage is nutritious and pclatable. Japan chirr (Lesimieza striata). Fig. 593. This useful plant was first observed about 1850 at Charleston, S. C. Since that time it has spread throughout the cotton-belt and as far north as the Ohio and Missouri rivers. It is found rather gener- ally along roadsides
RMRFB9GX–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 180 TIMKLITD.'E. ir,. CH^TORNIS. rfypg Chffitoniis, Grmj, Gen. B. i. p. 167, pi. 48. fig. 9 (1848) . C. striata.. Bill of Chafornls lonistelloide», to show rictal bristles. Emuje. ludia. 1. Chaetornis locustelloides. Dasyoruis locustelloides, Bhjth, J. A. S. Beyuj. xi. p. 002 (1842). Dasyornis colliirioceps, Bhjth, torn. cit. p. COS (1842). Megiilimis ? striatus, Jevd. Madr. Journ. xiii. p. 169 (1844). ChEetoinis striata, Grmj, Gen. B. i. p. 167, pi. 48. fig. 9; Bp. Comp. i. p. 280 (1850); Horsf. Sf 3Ioore, Cat. B. E.I Co. Mus. i. p. 3aO (1854);
RMPG28X8–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 126 INTRODUCTION But in North Ireland, where Sphinx convolvuli is relatively abundant, Convolvulus sepium (according to T. H. Corry) is even commoner than C. arvensis. There are transitional forms connecting the two groups of Lepidopterid Flowers. Hermann Miiller (Kosmos, iii, 1878, pp. 420-4) regards the following as such:—Daphne striata, Anacamptis pyramidalis, Gymna- denia conopea and odoratissima, Crocus vernus, and Lilium Martagon. The two first-named s
RM2H8P266–Grauschnäpper, Grau-Schnäpper brütet in einem alten Korb am Haus, mit Küken, fütternd, Jungvögel, Nest, Muscicapa striata, Spotted Flycatcher, nest, c
RMMX5YBJ–. Illustration of Calanthe striata . 1888. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), C. H. Fitch lith. Description by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817—1911) 108 Calanthe striata - Curtis' 114 (Ser. 3 no. 44) pl 7026 (1888)
RMW1BT5D–Archive image from page 454 of Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental. Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental trees, shrubs, bulbs, herbs, climbers, fruit trees, &c., &c., &c. / for sale by the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited. . descriptivecatal1909yoko Year: 99 FORAGE PLANTS' SEEDS. I'licniriji Tlninli('ri;iaiia (SCO (l(jscri])ti()ii p. 62) I er 1.. p 'r 10 Ih. p-r lOO lb. $2.00 17.00 .>J120.00 l.:i5 10.00 87.00 2.00 15.00 135.U0 30 Poly 01111 111 Sacliali li- on se s c c (1 s w i t li iiusks Ditto cleaned Astragalus Siniciis Astragalus lato giant..,. liCspedeza striata
RMRF23CD–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 180 TIMKLITD.'E. ir,. CH^TORNIS. rfypg Chffitoniis, Grmj, Gen. B. i. p. 167, pi. 48. fig. 9 (1848) . C. striata.. Bill of Chafornls lonistelloide», to show rictal bristles. Emuje. ludia. 1. Chaetornis locustelloides. Dasyoruis locustelloides, Bhjth, J. A. S. Beyuj. xi. p. 002 (1842). Dasyornis colliirioceps, Bhjth, torn. cit. p. COS (1842). Megiilimis ? striatus, Jevd. Madr. Journ. xiii. p. 169 (1844). ChEetoinis striata, Grmj, Gen. B. i. p. 167, pi. 48. fig. 9; Bp. Comp. i. p. 280 (1850); Horsf. Sf 3Ioore, Cat. B. E.I Co. Mus. i. p. 3aO (1854);
RMPFK283–. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. 450 MEADOWS AND PASTURES MEADOWS AND PASTURES properly. When curing is well done, the forage is nutritious and palatable. Japan clover (Lespedeza striata). Fig. 593. This useful plant was first observed about 1850 at Charleston, S. C. Since that time it has spread throughout the cotton-belt and as far north as the Ohio and Missouri rivers. It is found rather gener- ally along roadsides and in waste ground. It fre- quently comes up in old deserted fields, in all of which situations it furnishes a considerable amount of valuable pasture. It
RM2H8P21C–Grauschnäpper, Grau-Schnäpper brütet in einem alten Korb am Haus, mit Küken, fütternd, Jungvögel, Nest, Muscicapa striata, Spotted Flycatcher, nest, c
RMMYB9GW–. Illustration of Calanthe striata . 1888. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), C. H. Fitch lith. Description by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817—1911) 93 Calanthe striata - Curtis' 114 (Ser. 3 no. 44) pl 7026 (1888)
RMRWXFCH–Elements of geology, or, The Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments elementsofgeolog00lyel Year: 1868 Conocoryphe striata. Syn. Conocephalus striatus, Emmrich. £ nat. size. Ginetz and Skrey. Fig. 668. Fk Paradoxides Itohemicus, Barr. About i natural size. Agnostus integer, Beyrich. Agnostus Bex, Barr. 'Lowest Silurian beds' of Ginetz, Nat. size and magnified. Nat. size. Skrey. Bohemia. (Etage C of Barrande.) Fig. 670
RMRR615F–. Abhandlungen herausgegeben vom Naturwissenschaftlichen Verein zu Bremen. Natural history; Natural history. 268 schränken, sondern auch die Immersion zu benutzen, um genaue Resultate zu erlangen. Uebrigens zeigen, wie mir Herr Prof. Fricke mitteilte, Individuen anderer Standorte gewöhnlich gröbere Struktur. 9. C. striata (Kg.) Grün. V. H. Syn. T. 92, F. 6—8. A. Schm. Atl. T. 223, F. 9—13. var. ambigua Gl. et Grün. V. H. 1. c. F. 12. A. Schm. 1. c. F. 20. Beide Formen finden sich sehr häufig und müssen zu den Charakterformen der Wümme gezählt werden. Ich fand sie sowohl im Plankton (besonders
RMPFKA1T–. Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada. Agriculture -- Canada; Agriculture -- United States; Farm produce -- Canada; Farm produce -- United States. 450 MEADOWS AND PASTURES MEADOWS AND PASTURES properly. When curing is well done, the forage is nutritious and pc^latable. Japan chirr (Lesimieza striata). Fig. 593. This useful plant was first observed about 1850 at Charleston, S. C. Since that time it has spread throughout the cotton-belt and as far north as the Ohio and Missouri rivers. It is found rather gener- ally along r
RM2H8P25Y–Grauschnäpper, Grau-Schnäpper brütet in einem alten Korb am Haus, mit Küken, fütternd, Jungvögel, Nest, Muscicapa striata, Spotted Flycatcher, nest, c
RMMCR5WR–. 1. Irrorella. 2. Aurita. 3. a. b. Mesomella. 4. Muscerda. 5. Griseola. 6. Deplana. 7. a. b. Lurideola. 8. a. b. Complana. 9. Caniola. 10. Unita. 11. Lutarella. 12. Sororcula. 13. Quadra. 14. a. b. Rubricollis. 15- a. b. c. Striata. 16. Bifasciata. 17. Cribrum. 18- Pulchella. 19. a. b. c. Jacobaeae. 20. RussuJa. 21. PlantaginLs. ülh Ab« v. M See*er Sluttiarl
RMRWPT0Y–Elements of the comparative anatomy Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates elementsofcompar00wied Year: 1886 THE BRAIN. 141 FIG. 113n.—TRANSVERSE SECTION THROUGH THE FORE-PART OF THE TELEOSTEAN BRAIN. /;•, frontal bone, underneath which the pineal tube, Gp, is visible in transverse sec- tion, and below this the pia mater, Pm ; Pa, the pallium, or roof of the secondary fore-brain, formed of a simple epithelial layer; I'.cm, common ventricle ; Ep, ependyma ; T, T, olfactory tracts at the base of the corpora striata (C.st).
RM2AFX0P4–. The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. :::• ... v.c. * * cc * rv.c. * c # * * pv.c.v.c. * Mytilus (Liebea) squamosus Sow..Edmondia murchisoniana King ... Bakevellia ceratophaga Schl Bakevellia antiqua Miinst. Byssoarca striata Schl. Byssoarca cf. hingiana de Vera. ...Cardiomorplia modioliformis KingBleurophorus costatus Brown Astarte vallisncriana King Astarte cf. tunstallensis King Allorisma elegans King Gasteropoda. Euomphaluspermianus King Natica leibnitziana King Bleurotomaria antrina Schl Bleurotomaria tunstallensis King. Bleurotomaria nodulosa King Bleurotomaria Unk
RMPG1RGA–. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. THE BRAIN 165 connection with that of Cyclostomes or Elasmobranchs, but has certainly passed through Ganoid-like stages.. Fifi. 135.âTbansvekse Section through the Fobe Part of the Teleosteax Brain. fr, frontal bone, underneath which the pineal tube, Gp, is visible in transverse sec- tion, and below this the pia mater, Pm; Pa, the pallium, or roof of the sec- ondary fore-brain, formed of a simple epithelial layer ; V.cm, prosocrele ; Ep, ependyme ; T, T, olfactory tracts at the base of tlie corpora striata (C.st.). Dip
RM2H8P21P–Grauschnäpper, Grau-Schnäpper brütet in einem alten Korb am Haus, mit Küken, fütternd, Jungvögel, Nest, Muscicapa striata, Spotted Flycatcher, nest, c
RMMAAM16–. Dr. K.W. van Gorkom's Oost-Indische cultures. Opnieuw uitg. onder redactie van H.C. Prinsen Geerligs. [Door J.P. van der Stock et al.] . riu.l,> Pi. I . r. ,/i- Itn Crotolaria striata, oxcrgrocid door Passiflora foetida.
RMRWXFCJ–Elements of geology, or, The Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments elementsofgeolog00lyel Year: 1868 Conocoryphe striata. Syn. Conocephalus striatus, Emmrich. £ nat. size. Ginetz and Skrey. Fig. 668. Fk Paradoxides Itohemicus, Barr. About i natural size. Agnostus integer, Beyrich. Agnostus Bex, Barr. 'Lowest Silurian beds' of Ginetz, Nat. size and magnified. Nat. size. Skrey. Bohemia. (Etage C of Barrande.) Fig. 670 jSao hirsuta, Barrande, in its various stages of growth. Skrey. The small lines beneath indicate
RM2ANEP11–The encyclopdia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . From Cat. R.C.S. England. Fig. OPT. CHI, 18.—Section of Brain of Turtle (Chelone).. From Cat. R. C. S. England. Fig. 17.—Section of the Brain of Porbeagle Shark (Lamna). structure, while in the floor in some species large anterior basalganglia or corpora striata are found (Miklucho-Maclay, Beitrdge z.vergl. Neurol., 1870; Edinger, Arch. mikr. Anat. Bd. Iviii., 1901,.661, Cerebellum). The Teleostean Fish are chiefly remarkableor the great development of the optic lobes and suppression of theolfactor
RMPFYXMH–. Animal life as affected by the natural conditions of existence. Animal ecology. AMPIIIBIODS WORMS. 187 0. v. Miiller, was observed by me two years ago in the Balearic Islands—Minorca—where I found it nnder stones in a shady and very damp spot, far from all stagnant or running water. Besides thosejust named there is still a considerable number. Fig. 63.—(11, Oeonemertea palamsis, a land Nemertean o£ the natural size ; b, the head magnified; c, the proboscis and spine, with the poison-gland of the same creature ; d. Dolichopluna striata (Moseley) ; e, BipaHum sp., both land Plauarians from the
RM2H8P217–Grauschnäpper, Grau-Schnäpper brütet in einem alten Korb am Haus, mit Küken, fütternd, Jungvögel, Nest, Muscicapa striata, Spotted Flycatcher, nest, c
RMME6BCY–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge . cyphonota prosticta fuscicuiia iiiesoneplidc striata zanderi griseata mesogonia C ^ rhoda Piperita rufescetis Dioeritella iroraria . ^^'^""^"'* Pars II. Faiinn Africana 3. a,.â., wr.,â-â »â¢-â =--'ruck, stotuart
RMRWPT0M–Elements of the comparative anatomy Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates elementsofcompar00wied Year: 1886 FIG. 113n.—TRANSVERSE SECTION THROUGH THE FORE-PART OF THE TELEOSTEAN BRAIN. /;•, frontal bone, underneath which the pineal tube, Gp, is visible in transverse sec- tion, and below this the pia mater, Pm ; Pa, the pallium, or roof of the secondary fore-brain, formed of a simple epithelial layer; I'.cm, common ventricle ; Ep, ependyma ; T, T, olfactory tracts at the base of the corpora striata (C.st). Lol r L. FIG. 114.—BRAIN OF PERCH (Perm srhractser). (Side view.)
RM2AWGWEY–Quain's elements of anatomy . d into the straight sinus, having generally first unitedinto a single trunk. The corpora striata {ganglia of the cerebral hemispheres), situated infront and to the outer side of the optic thalami, are two large ovoid Fig. 306. — Trans- Fig. 306. VEKSE SECTION THROUGH THE BRAINAND SKULL MADE WHILST FROZEN (Keyand Retzius). J c, c, corpus callo-sum ; below its middlepart the septum luci-dum, and below thatagain the fornix ; L V,lateral ventricle ; th,thalamus; between thetwo thalami the thirdventricle is seen; belowthe thalamus is thesubstantia innominata;sir, lenti
RMPG1RG4–. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. Fifi. 135.âTbansvekse Section through the Fobe Part of the Teleosteax Brain. fr, frontal bone, underneath which the pineal tube, Gp, is visible in transverse sec- tion, and below this the pia mater, Pm; Pa, the pallium, or roof of the sec- ondary fore-brain, formed of a simple epithelial layer ; V.cm, prosocrele ; Ep, ependyme ; T, T, olfactory tracts at the base of tlie corpora striata (C.st.). Dipnoi.âBoth as regards external and internal structure, certain points of resemblance may be seen between the brain of Dipno
RM2H8P259–Grauschnäpper, Grau-Schnäpper brütet in einem alten Korb am Haus, mit Küken, fütternd, Jungvögel, Nest, Muscicapa striata, Spotted Flycatcher, nest, c
RMMCH5GG–. -' fe ^ V ^^'•^^c^'^ &'1>^^'>^^ r^^^^^?"^^ HELICOXIA. Stove plants, with large ornamental foliage ; useful subjects for exhibi- tion purposes. Aurea-striata. Large oblong leaves of a deep, glossy green, marked by curving; parallel veins of j'ellow. $1.00 each. Illustris Rubricaulus, Deep green foliage, wilh veins and stems marked with bright red. $1..50 each. (Chinese Hibiscus). mav be grown either as a Hi Lit IR ^E h T REA HELIOTltOPES. Heliotmpes are great fivontes, principally on ac- count of their delicious fragrance; ihey grs, nearly pure white. The Czar. Deep purple, la
RMRWK265–Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries ellwangerbarrysg1893moun Year: 1893 GENERAL CATALOGUE. 53 AMYGDALUS. Almond. Mandelbadm, Ger. Amandier, Fr. A vigorous, beautiful tree, cov- A. communis flore roseo pleno. Large Double-flowering Almond. C. ered in May with double rose-colored blossoms, like small roses. 50c. A. communis striata. Striped-bark Almond. D. An ornamental variety, with bark and foliage yellow striped. A. Davidiana. C. Pink flowers; first tree to flower. 50c. For Dwarf varieties, see Primus, in ' Ornamental Shrubs.' BE
RM2AFWDJ4–. The geology of the Oamaru district, North Otago (Eastern Otago division). H m A. C Oifford, //hotii Pleistocexk Silts xkak I{ri:.kvater, Oamaku. Gen/. BuV. To. 20. [To face page 112. 113 Calyptrcea maculata (Q. & G.). Ostrea reniformis Sow. (?) Trichotropis clathmta Sow. Ostrea tatei Sut. Anjobuccinum tumidum (Dki.) Venericardia purpurata (Desh.). = argus of Manual. = australis of Manual. Euthria striata (Hutt.). Venericardia difficilis (Desh.). Trophon corticatus (Hutt.). Tellina alba Q. & G. Tro-phon plehejus (Hutt.). Leptomya lintea (Hutt.).Fulgoraria arabica elongata (Swains.). Mesode
RMPFN3X0–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. Weberian Organ of the Hycena Striata (reduced to half the natural s/ze.) a, "Weberian organ ; I, 6, vasa deferentiti; c, c, pro- state ; d, d, Cowper's glands. Leydig* has described, is of unusual form, and much more considerable development. It lies between the urinary bladder and the two seminal ducts, and consists of a body about six lines in length and propor- tional breadth, the upper free end of which is drawn out right and left into a long and thin thread lying on the seminal duct. The cavities and their ope
RM2H8P218–Grauschnäpper, Grau-Schnäpper brütet in einem alten Korb am Haus, mit Küken, fütternd, Jungvögel, Nest, Muscicapa striata, Spotted Flycatcher, nest, c
RMMCRAPX–. Fig. 223. Aloe striata Haw. A Habitiis; ß Perigon; C Kapsel; D Same. — Nach Berger. A. cryptopoda Bak. im östlichen Sambesigebiet. — Schmälere Bracteen, welche wenig kürzer oder nur halb so lang sind als die Blütenstiele, kommen der Gruppe der Acthiopicac zu, von denen mehrere Arten im tropischen Afrika eine Rolle spielen, A. venenosa Engl, im Baschilangegebiet, einige Arten in Angola, A. Büttneri Berger in Togo, A. somalicnsis Wright im Somaliland (Fig. 228), A. aetJiiopica (Schweinfth.) Berger (Fig. 230) in Abyssinien (Tigre) und A. abys-
RMT25B0H–Archive image from page 74 of Discovery reports (1935-1936) Discovery reports discoveryreports11inst Year: 1935-1936 DISTRIBUTION OF PHYTOPLANKTON 59 abundant (1,176,000) at St. 161 far to the south-west of the island. It was present in small numbers at Sts. 160, WS 67 and WS 68, between South Georgia and the Falkland Islands, extending just across the Antarctic Convergence. Small numbers were also taken on the C line in late May 1927. Another species of Fragilaria whose identity was not determined was noted in small numbers at WS 35. Fig. 29. Distribution of Biddulphia striata round Sout
RM2AFHDE7–. Human physiology. Section of the Cerebrum, displaying the surfacesof the Corpora Striata, and Optic Thalami, thecavity of the Third Ventricle, and the upper sur-face of the Cerebellum, a, e. Corpora quadrigemina,—a, testes; e, nates, h.Soft commissure, c. Corpus callosum. /. Anterior pil-lar.s of fornix, g. Anterior cornu of lateral ventricle,fc, k. Corpora striata. I, I. Optic thalami. *. Anteriortubercle of the left thalamus. 2 to *. Third ventricle.In front of z, anterior commissure, h. Soft commissure.s. Posterior commissure, p. Pineal gland with its pe-duncles, n, n. Processus a cerebel
RMPG414N–. Animal life as affected by the natural conditions of existence. Animal ecology. AMPHIBIOUS WOEMS. 187 0. r. Miiller, was observed by me two years ago in the Balearic Islands—Minorca—where I found it under stones in a shady and very damp, spot, far from all stagnant or running water. Besides those just named there is still a considerable number. Fig. 53,—a, Cfeonemertes paTaerisis, a land Nemertean of the nataral size ; 6, the head magnified; c, the proboscis^and spine, with the poison-gland of the same cieaturc ; d, DoltchopluTia striata (Moseley); e, Bipalium sp,, hoth land Planarians from
RM2H8P25F–Grauschnäpper, Grau-Schnäpper brütet in einem alten Korb am Haus, mit Küken, fütternd, Jungvögel, Nest, Muscicapa striata, Spotted Flycatcher, nest, c
RMMCRA0C–. Flg. 14. Myrtaceae der Südwest-Provinz: ./—C Calythrix flavisccns A. Cunn.: ./ Habitus eines Blütenzweiges. B Blatt. C Blumenblatt. — D—G MelaUuca striata Lindl.: D Blüten- zweiglein. E Blatt. F 151üte. G Fruchtstand. Original. wichtig. Davon gehören Mclaleiica cardiophyUa und M, Huegelii gleichfalls der Litoralzonc an und haben demnach einen beschränkten Expansions-Raum. 'iel weiter verbreitet und physiognomisch wertvoller aber sind die Spezies der nassen Alluvien, wo M.viminca^ M. rhapliiophylla und .)/. Prcissiana d.urch Geselligkeit oder auffällige Gestaltung die Szenerie beciiiniissen.
RMRWMYME–Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries ellwangerbarrysg1890moun Year: 1890 CUT-LEAVED WEEPING BIRCH. Amygdalus (Almond). communis flora roseo pleno. LARGE Double-flowering Almond. C. Covered in May with double rose-colored blossoms. 50 cents. Amyg-clalus (Almond). communis striata. Striped-Bark Almond, D. 50 cents. Bavidiana. C. Pink flowers; first tree to- flower. 50 cents. Betula (Birch). This genus embraces a very popular and highly- ornamental class of trees. Their elegant, graceful port, silvei'y bark, slender branches, and ligh
RM2AKY1Y8–Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . r!. Das Baader s<.he Goldhähnchen, Chrysomela Baaderi: otra elytris flavis, vittis duabus sinuatis atris,xnaiginali Interrupts. Habitat Mannnemii in Salice caprea L. Dn. Ioseph Baader. IVIagnitudo et statura C. lapponicae F. Caput atrum immaculatum.Antennae nlgvae articuHs quinque prioiibus flavis. Thorax flavus punctatuspöstice macula transversa sinuata atra. Elytra punctato - striata flava vittisduabus sinuatis atris, marginali interrupta, iieutra harum margines et sutu-raiu attingente. Pedes atri. Femora clavata; tibiae c
RMPFXF6F–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 863 Rete. and was referred to Eetepora ; if not a Eetepora. it is a Oor- gonia^ which DeKoninck says can hardly be told apart, because the skin is usually torn off and left on the stone; Goldfuss says that Oov. repisteria has such a skin. Owen thought therefore that his fossil might be a screw Gorgonia. XL Eetepora staminea^ Rogers' Geol. Pa., 1858, p. 817.. II c, Eetepora striata, Rogers' Geol. Pa., 1858. IIc. Retepora ? In Fellows' collections of 1876, abov
RMMCTKRN–. Fig. 34. -1. B Blepharocysta i â naris Ehrenl). A ventrale Gürtelansicht; B hintere Schalenansicht. â C B. striata Schutt (500/1). (A u. C Original; B nach Stein.) in. 3. Ceratieae-Oxytoxinae. Zellen vollständig gepanzert. Panzer mit Schalen- und Gürtelplatten, nicht durch Sagittalnaht halbiert. Jede Schale mit Deckel und Zwischenband, jedes aus mehr als 2 Platten bestehend. Yordere Deckelplatten klein, frei oder alle oder zum Teil zu einem Stachel verschmolzen; Apicalöimung daher rudimentär oder fehlend. Yorderschale ver- kürzt oder kegelförmig, kopfarlig, Hinterschale kegelförmig.
RMT0T0AP–Dreer's garden book 1904 Dreer's garden book : 1904 dreersgardenbook1904henr Year: 1904 tlEMRTADREER'ltlllADELPHIA-1'A-W/WROEN^-ORfElOUSE PLANTS -' fe ^ V ^^'•^^c^'^ &'1>^^'>^^ r^^^^^?'^^ HELICOXIA. Stove plants, with large ornamental foliage ; useful subjects for exhibi- tion purposes. Aurea-striata. Large oblong leaves of a deep, glossy green, marked by curving; parallel veins of j'ellow. $1.00 each. Illustris Rubricaulus, Deep green foliage, wilh veins and stems marked with bright red. $1..50 each. (Chinese Hibiscus). mav be grown either as a Hi Lit IR ^E h T REA HELIOTltOPES.
RM2AJJ59F–The foraminifera: an introduction to the study of the protozoa . been found in theS. Atlantic and in the N. and S. Pacific Oceans.At Funafuti, in the S. Pacific, it has lately been foundin dredgings from depths of 50 to 60 and 200 fathoms.(Plate 11, figs. M, 7;^.) 210 THE FORAMINIFEEA EXPLANATION OF PLATE 11. Fig. A. Polijmorijliina gihha, DOrbigny (after Goes), x .16. B. Dimorpliina tuberosa, DOrbigny. x 25. C. TJvigerina pygmcea, DOrbigny (after Goes), x 12. D. Sagraiiia striata, Schwager (after Brady). x 80. E. Bamuliiia globulifera, Brady, x 35. F. Vitriwebbiva la-vis, Sollas sp. x 17. G.
RMPF9YK8–. 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. 34 CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co., Ltd. (1909). Ilex Sieboldi, beautiful small tree bearinc^ red berries (pot grown) Ilex Sieboldi, the same with white berries (pot grown) ^^Jxora striata red clustered flowers in umbel, for greenhouse (pot grown) Jasiniiiuin Sieboldianum, yellow flowering jasmin (pot grown)... ^^Jasiniiium trinerve, grows in greenhouse, fragrant drooping white flower (pot grown
RMMCR9YB–. Fig. 20. C,luuhiiinceac der Südwest-Provinz: A Goodcnia icudia R. l>r. /> Lcschntauliia formosa R. Br. C Scacvola striata R. Br. (Original.) Formationen zeigt sich hier und da eine höher strauchige Scacvola oder LcscJic- nmiltia. Bei den übrigen Gattungen aber bleibt der Wuchs niedrig; es sind kleine Büsche, Halbsträucher, Stauden mannigfaltigen Wesens oder sogar krautige Gewächse. Die Goodeniaceen gehören zu den anpassungsfähigsten lUemcnten der australischen Flora. In West-Australien gedeihen sie in der Eremaca so gut wie im Südwesten; sie wachsen am Strande sowohl wie im fernsten Bi
RMRWP87G–[Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue] [Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue] ellwangerbarrysg1896moun Year: 1896 OBNEBAL CATALOGUE. 53 AMYGDALiTJS. Almond. Mandelbaum, Oer. Amandier, F'-. A. communis flore roseo pleno. LARGE Double-flowering Almond. C. A vigorous, beautiful tree, cov- ered ia May with double rose-colored blossoms, like small roses. 50c. A. communis striata. Striped-bark Almond. D. An ornamental variety, with bark and foliage yellow striped. A. Davicliana. C. Pink ilowers; first tree to flower. 50c. For Dwarf varieties, see Pnmiwt, in 'Ornamental Shrubs.' BETULA. Birch. Bik
RM2AFPWHR–. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. CZ. Wings of Fruit Flies. Fig. a.—Ceratitis striata. Fig. b.—Ceratitis capitata. Fig. c.—Ceratitis rubivora. (Froggatt.) FRUIT INSECTS, 113 long, of female 30 mm.; black striped with reddish gold; four pair of dorsal brushes,golden brown; pencils black, adorned with long variable hairs; warts white coveredwith golden hair; head grayish black with red collar; spring and summer broods.Eggs deposited in mass near pupal exuvium; overwinter. Distribution: Europe.Henschel, G. a. O. Die Schiidlichen Por
RMPG1RGM–. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. €% 4 % J "4 1 HE VE(Pall). Fig. 133.—Bkain of SalmOjS'. (A, dorsal; B, ventral; and C, lateral view.) Vh, prosencephalon ; Pall, pallium (in part removed), and BG and Bas.G, b.-isal ganglia (corpora striata) of the prosencephalon; L.ol, olfactory lobe; G.p, pineal body; Jnf, infundibulum ; Hyp, hypophysis ; Sv, saccus vasculosus ; UL, lobi inferiores ; Tr.opt, optic tract; Ch, chiasma ; 21H, mid-brain; HH, cerebellum ; NH, medulla oblongata ; Med, spinal cord ; I-X, cranial nerves ; 1 and 2, first and second spina
RMMABDB7–. Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild . Abb. 279. Medialansieht der rechten Chelicere von a = Bitonella hottentotta (Krpl.) $, b = Bittonella pearsoni (Hew.) <$, c = Daesiola zarudnyi (Bir.) <£, d = Daesia turkestana n. sp. £, e = Daesia rossica (Bir.) £ und / = $ (außer B. pearsoni nach Typus; Behaarung weggelassen). gesäumt; Opisthosoma dorsal mit drei dunkelbraunen Flecken-Längs- reihen; 1.—4. Bein teilweise gebräunt; Körperlänge 17 mm; Südwest- Afrika 3. B. striata 1". Am unbeweglichen Finger liegt die Spitze d
RMT0T0AT–Dreer's garden book 1904 Dreer's garden book : 1904 dreersgardenbook1904henr Year: 1904 -' fe ^ V ^^'•^^c^'^ &'1>^^'>^^ r^^^^^?'^^ HELICOXIA. Stove plants, with large ornamental foliage ; useful subjects for exhibi- tion purposes. Aurea-striata. Large oblong leaves of a deep, glossy green, marked by curving; parallel veins of j'ellow. $1.00 each. Illustris Rubricaulus, Deep green foliage, wilh veins and stems marked with bright red. $1..50 each. (Chinese Hibiscus). mav be grown either as a Hi Lit IR ^E h T REA HELIOTltOPES. Heliotmpes are great fivontes, principally on ac- count of t
RM2AX0H05–The land and freshwater shells of the British Isles : with illustrations of all the species . # lelix lai.i> i.|, II Ilipa sccale Xcrliij;!) i)usilla Iupa uinbilicala crtioo c(k-nlula Iupa iiiai^innhi Wrliyo mimilissinia PLATE IX. Vertis^o aiitiverligo Vertigo Moalinsiana « Jertig() pygmaa I erligo aljieslris 3 8 ertii:() sul).striata Ualia perversa I I alia ]ier J (lausilia biplieata. Clausilia laininata I ^ Cochlieoiia tridens (Jlausilia ruijo.sa M Cochlicojia lubrica Achatina acicula (.lausilia Rolphii <• arycnium mininuin-!. *aliulina contecta. Paluiiina vivinara Vertigo. PLATE
RMPFXK0W–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 481 Obol. Billings, Eeport of Progress, Canada Survey. 1857, Black river group.) Geol. Can. 1863, page 142, figs. 75 a^ dorsal view showing area of ventral valve; 5, side view; c, dorsal valve of broad, oval variety. Trenton II c. Obolus ? Found by Emmons in the white, friable shales of Virginia, with Lingula striata^ Orhicula excentrica^ &c. Am. Geol. I, ii, p. 113, pi. 1, fig. 10.—/f G ? The age of these shales are unknown to me. Obolus ? Rogers, page 8
RMMA7EC4–. Einführung in die vergleichende Anatomie der Wirbeltiere, für Studierende . Fig. 151. Querschnitt durch dasTeleostiergehirn. Ep Epeii- dyni. fr Os frontale, unter welchem der Zirbelschlauch Gp im Quer- schnitt sichtbar ist, Pa das aus einer einfachen Epithellage gebildete von der Pia mater überzogene Pal- lium, d, h. die Decke des sekun- dären Vorderhirns oder der Hemi- sphären, Pm darüber der sehr weite JSubdural-Rauin, TT Tractus olfae- torii basalwärts von den Corpora striata (C.st), V.cm Ventriculus communis. D i p 11 0 e r. Das Gehirn der Dipnoer nimmt in der Reihe der Anamnier in vielf
RMRWNJ56–Ellwanger & Barry's supplementary catalogue Ellwanger & Barry's supplementary catalogue novelties, etc. : 1898 ellwangerbarryss1898moun Year: 1898 GEXERAL CATALOGUE. 53 AMYGDALtJS. Almond. Mandelbaum, G . Amandier, Fr. C. A Tig-orous, beautiful tree, eov- A. communis flore roseo pleno. Large Double-FLOA^-zring Almoxd. ered in May with double rose-colored blossoms, like small roses. 5(»c. A. communis striata. SxRiPED-BARK Almoxd. D. An ornamental variety, with bark and foliag-e yellow striped- A. Davicliana. C. Pink flowers: first tree to flower. cOc. For Dwarf varieties, see Pn/7??/.*, in ''O
RM2AKY5TW–Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . Jielons cat*a&oiantennis pedibusque fusciä, tarsis pilosis. Habitat Mannhemii. Drt. Ioseph Baader. Statuta H, lanipes F. Antennae filiformes fuscae. Palpi fusci. Ca»put atrum glabxum antice fossula longitiulinali impressa. Thorax subqu.i-dratus obscure aeneus nitens punctatus. Elytra obscure aenea, nitida posti-ce convexa striata, striis subpunctatis. Pedes cursorii fusci, tarsis omnibui pilosis. Corpus subtus fuscum. a. Magnitudo naturalis, b. Eadexn aucta. c. onus ex palpis securifonni-bus, auctu?.. OVS VlClDc J. «Sf./«. HELO
RMPFHAPX–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. C. H. Ostenfeld: A List of Phytoplankton from the Boeton Strait, Celebes. 13 Coscinodiscus Castracanei nom. now; C. centralis var. nov., «Castracane, Challenger Rep, 1886, p. 155, pi. 2, fig. 3; ? C. oculus iridis Ostenfeld, Botan. Tidsskr., 25, 1902, p. 222; non C. centralis Ehbg., nec C. oculus iridis Ehbg. Diam. ca. ?00 fi; valvæ planæ; rosula centralis obvia; areoli sat magni, radiati; apicnli marginales desunt; copula annulata dense striata. Chromatophora haud numerosa, parva. This species is easily known when seen from the girdle, which
RMMCNB6X–. 9lJei)erfcf)eibe, Solen marginatus. V lödjern ftd) oerftedcnb, toeit Ocrbreitet, befonberc^ in ben norbi^ fd)en 93^eeren. Panopaea Don afjulidjem ^u§fel)en unb mit ät)nüc^er 5(temröl)re, aber gleid}!(a^i:pig, feiten in 9Zorbfee unb SJättetmeer, I)ier P. Aldrovandi eine ber gröf3ten ä)cufd}e[n, 22 (5;entim. lang unb 14 I)o^. Corbula nod} meljr ungleid}f(ap)3ig, redjte S!(appe ftärfcr gemölbt unb am ^audjranb über bie linfe übergreifenb, übrigens bcibe ring^^nmt ^ufammenfdjüef^enb, oerf}ältnig»mägig bid. C. nucleus (striata), Oon Ätrfcbfcrngröf^c, Ijäufig in Dtorbfee unb ^Jättclmeer. C. (Lenti
RMT3XTF8–Archive image from page 167 of Die Pflanzenwelt von West-Australien südlich. Die Pflanzenwelt von West-Australien südlich des Wendekreises. Mit einer Einleitung über die Pflanzenwelt Gesamt-Australiens in Grundzügen. Ergebnisse einer im Auftrag der Humboldt-Stiftung der Kgl. Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1900-1902 unternommenen Reise diepflanzenweltv00dieluoft Year: 1906 W Fig. 20. C,luuhiiinceac der Südwest-Provinz: A Goodcnia icudia R. l>r. /> Lcschntauliia formosa R. Br. C Scacvola striata R. Br. (Original.) Formationen zeigt sich hier und da eine höher strauchige Sca
RM2AJ2HHJ–The great and small game of India, Burma, & Tibet . :f^ ?^ ^*3. A^ >#. ->*»^s«^^ ^W 5. .%/} fe, PLATE IX 1. Biaturong. 7- Short-tailed Panda. 2. Striped Hya:na. 8. Himalayan Brown I 3. Tibetan Wolf. 9. Tibetan Blue Bear. 4. Indian Wolf. 10. Himalayan Black Bea 5. Wild Dog. II- Malay Bear. 6. Himalayan Panda. 12. Sloth-Bear. ear. The Striped Hyaena 335 THE STRIPED HYAENA {Hycena striata) Native Names.—Lakar-hagha, Lakar-bagh, or Lakra, Jhirak, Hondar, Harvagh, and Taras, Hindustani, in different parts of the COUNTRY ; Taras, Mahrathi and Sindi ; C/wrak, Sindi ; Aptar Baluchi ; Reiihra of
RMPFEMJC–. 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. 64 CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co., Lm. (1910). BAMBOO GROVE. (Phyllostachys Quilioi.) Rambiisa aureo-striata, same as preceding, yellow variegated (pot grown)—height: 6-10 inches; per 10, $2x0; per 100, $18.00. *Ban)biisa nana, small fancy bamboo—height : 6-10 inches; per 10, $2.00; per ico, $18.00. lianihiisa senanensis, (B. borealis) a very hardy kind and grows everywhere even on mountains or
RM2AJ9DXY–Spring catalogue of John Saul's new, rare and beautiful flower and garden seeds, &c 1885 . Gomphrena. Gomphrena Alba. Pure white.. Carnea. Flesh colored Per pkt- Gomphrena Dwarf compact. Red, neAv and fine 10 Rubra. Red 05 Striata. Striped 05 Aurea superba. Fine orange 05 Helichrysum Album. Pure white 05 Lucidum. Yellow 05 Atrosanguineum. Double deep crimson flowers ,.., 05 Dwarf blood red. Fine 05 Dwarf white 05 Dwarf yellow 05 Macranthum. Large pink flowers 05 Monstrosum rubrum. Double red 05 Album. Double white 05 Luteum. Double yellow.. 05 Burrusorum rex 05 Brown 05 Vestitum. Large white c
RMPFXED4–. Note sur la faune des le?pidopte?res de Loja (e?quateur), descriptions d'espe?ces nouvelles. Lepidoptera. ^MT » -^' WPurkiss lith Iç LOPHOCAMPA STRIATA . 7,7açMACROCRAMBUS FOYl. 2d IDALUS VILLACRESI . Bd » 2UCAR1NA . 39 LOPHOCAMPA HUMOSA . 99 " TNOCHIZA . 4cJ ARDOIMEA ROSADA lOd » ZOPISA . 5 5a,ç.MACR0CR/MBUS FLORECILLA . n,llarf GRAMBOMORPHA TOBERA 6 6a.9, » PLATEADA . HaritiarL. ia^ 12,12a,5.CRAMBOMORPHA MAASSET ISç » UMBROS •14</ » HERMANILI 15rf AGKÛNIAPEGA . 16,1 Vrf 1MACROPT1LA CRIN AD A 18,19J AREVA "NEVOSA .. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page
RMMCRAMX–. I â I â I â I â I .1 0 D -5mm I â I â I â I . I . I 0 A-C.E.F -5mm Fig. 49. A. Camptoplites latus (Kluge). St. TN 316, McMurdo Sound. Ovicell. B-D. C. latus var. striata var.n. St. 190, Palmer Archipelago. B. Incompletely calcified ovicell. C. Ovicell from 3rd fertile zone showing more advanced calcification. D. Triserial branch showing large avicularia on both inner and outer zooecia. E. C. latus var. aspera var.n. St. WS 42, South Georgia. Large avicularium. F. C. latus var. striata var.n. St. 190, Palmer Archipelago. Large avicularium. i.o. incipient ovicell, Lav. large avicularium (short
RM2AKCWXT–Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy, at Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass . enlarged, x HG.Fig. 4. The same specimen as figure 2. x GO. Obelia (?) sp., page 10.Fig. 5. Natural size, on Thuiaria tubuliformis.Fig. 6. An entire colony, x 116.Fig. 7. The distal end of a hydrotheca. Albatross K. Pacific K. Hvdn i P . MEUOTYPE CO., BOSTON. Plate 6. Plate 6. Obelia striata, page 9. Fig. 1. A part of a colony; a, young gonothecpe ; b, a hydrotheca much less than theusual size ; c, a hydrotheca of the normal size and shape ; d and e, hydrothecaefrom the same stem showing a transverse constrict
RMPFH06H–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 107 svagt hvælvet, ved bagenden findes en spids, noget opadrettet torn (rostrum). Ventralsiden består for- rest af en glat, hvælvet del, dernæst følger et hult afsnit med tætstillede transversale bølgelinier (area >c. - e Fig. 59. Skema over sepiaskal. A længdesnit, B set fra ventralsiden. a rostrum, b det sidst anlagte septum, c ældre septa, d siphonal- hule, e area striata, f vinge, g gaffel. Delvis efter Naef. striata). Dette afsnit smalner ind bagtil, hvor det omgives af to laterale lister (gaffelen), der forener si
RMMABDBD–. Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild . Abb. 278. Medialansicht der rechten Chelicere einiger Biton-Arten und zwar: von b = B. simoni (Krpl.) $, c = B. laminatus (Poe.) $, d = B. ragazzii (Krpl.) <$, e = B. tarabulus n. sp. <$, f = B. divaricatus n. sp. <$, g = B. fessanus n. sp. , h = B. villosus (Bir.) %i=B. ehrenbergi Karsch $, k = B. ber- nardi (Poe.) $, l = B. leipoldti (Pure.) $, m= B. rhodesianus (Hew.) <$, n=Bitonella striata (Lawr.) <$. — Einige opisthosomale Ctenidien des <$ von a=Biton schultzei (
RM2AG0T4K–. Palæontology ... W.M.GaJ6b, del Bowen&C° Tith. Philada On Stone tjy.A J I b •: : s o n PLATE XXVII Fig, 38. Fig. 39. Fig. 40. Fig. 41. Fig. 42. 42 a. Fig, 43. 43 a. 43 J. 43 c. Fig. 44. 11 a. 44 6. Fig. 45. Fig. 47. Urosyca catjdata. Natural size. Neverita globosa. Magnified. Ampullina striata. Magnified. Terebra Calieornica. Magnified. Pugxellus hamulus. Natural size. Front view of an old and very heavily incrusted individual. Lateral view of the same. Cypr^a (Luponia) Bayerquei. Side view.Top view.View of the hase.A young specimen from Tejon. Cypr^a (Epona) Matiiewsonii. Magnified. Top vie
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