RMRDBBY0–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 188 LYCOPODIALES [CH. The branched example figured by Lindley and Hutton^ as a variety {L. ornatus var. didymus) illustrates a phenomenon not uncommon in both Palaeozoic and recent lycopodiaceous strobili. 11 Lepidostrohus oldhamius Williamson^ Fig. 191, AâD. Williamson^ instituted this term for strobili previously described by Binney*, without adequate evidence, as the cones. Fig. 191. Lepidostrohus. AâD. L. oldhamius. B, C, D. From sections in the Binney Collection, Cambridge. E. Megaspore. (After Kidston.) F. Megaspore (Coa
RMRDFE4C–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 464 COENOPTERIDEAE [CH. sporangium has a pedicel, and three to eight sporangia are attached to a common peduncle; the walls of the sporangia are at least two cell-layers in thickness and the annulus consists of a band of thick-walled cells passing from the crest down each side (figs. B and C), thus differing from the sporangia of Botryo- pteris (fig. 319, D, F) in which the broad annulus is confined to one side. It is practically certain that the fronds described by Grand'Eury* as Schizopteris pinnata (fig. 309, E) and Schizo-
RMRDE535–. The dog book : a popular history of the dog, with practical information as to care and management of house, kennel, and exhibition dogs, and descriptions of all the important breeds . Dogs. CH. KIOLI A dog of old t^Tie, showing cream shadings Owned by Mrs. B. F. Moore, Hinderwell, Yorl<shire. —— ^.-7- ^. -J^. 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.. Watson, James, 1845-. New York : Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRE05N0–. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes; 1899. MICROSCOPE AND ACCESSORIES. CH. /â. â Fig. 12.âDouble Convex Lens, Showing Chromatic Aberration. The ray of white light (w) is represented as dividing into the short waved, blue (b) and the long waved, red (r) light. The blue (b) ray comes to a focus nearer the lens and the red ray (r) farther from the lens than the principal focus (/). Principal focus (/) for rays very near the axis, f and f", foci of blue and red light coming from near the edge of the lens. The intermediate wave lengths would
RMRDBBT1–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 254 LYCOPODIALES [CH. b. Buthrodendron jnmctatum hindley and Hiitton^. Figs. 211, 212 B, F. This species, which is less abundant than B. minutifolium,. Fig. 213. Bothrodendron minutifolium Cone. From a specimen in Dr Kidston's Collection. (Slightly reduced. Kidston (02) PI. lix.) in British Coal-Measures, has been described by several authors as Ulodendron on account of the occurrence of large depressions, like those shown in fig. 211, on certain branches of the plant. 1 Lindley and Hutton (35) A. Pis. 80, 81. For synonymy, se
RMRD7APE–. History of Steuben County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von, 1730-1794. Mil. B. F. BALCOM.. REV. BENJAMIN F. BALCOM was born in Oxford, Chenango Co., ^N". Y., January 11, 1810. His grandfather, Henry Balcom, was born in Worcester Co., Mass., and married Keziah Stowe. In 1790 they migrated from the State of Vermont to Chenango Co., N. Y. Of this union there were seven children,—Khoda, Fanny, Francis, Lefa, Samuel, Olive, and Sally. Mrs. Balcom was an exemplary Ch
RMRE0P11–. Practical physiology of plants. Plant physiology; 1894. RESPIRATION. [CH. flask, another washing bottle B containing baryta water is fitted between F and the experimental flask, A. The drop-aspirator figured by Detmer' answers very well.. Fio. 2. Exp. 3. it is made from a distillation tube and is attached to a tap through which a current of water in detached drops passes, and produces a correspondingly slow suction- current of air at the side tube (c in Detmer's figure)* The outflow tube should be about 2 feet in length to insure that the suction is strong enough. In the absence of a drop-as
RMRDKGRP–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. sp B Fig. 106 —A, Craniella type ; B, Stellettid type, ch, Chone ; co, collenchyma ; d.o, dermal ostia ; fb, fibrous tissue ; i.c, intercortical cavity ; sd, subdermal cavity ; sp, sphincter. (After Sollas.) be classified under one of two heads, typified by Stelletta and Craniella respectively (Fig. 106).. 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.. Harmer, S. F. (Sidney Frederi
RMRE04GK–. A text-book of comparative physiology for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative. 108 COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. An examination of the figures and subjoined descriptions must suffice to convey a general notion of the subsequent prog- yji. MP:. Fig. 114.—Embryo at end of fourth day, seen as a transparent object (Foster and Balfour). CH, cerebral hemisphere; F. B, fore-brain, or vesicle of third ventricle (thalamencephalon), with pineal eland (Pn) projecting; M. B, mid-brain; C.b, cerebellum; IV. V, fourth ventricle; L, lens; chs, choroid slit; Ce
RMRE0645–. The microscope and microscopical methods. Microscopes; 1896. MICROSCOPE AND ACCESSORIES. CH. I. Fig. 12.—Double Convex Lens, Showing Chromatic Aberration. The ray of white light (a/) is represented as dividing into the short waved, blue (b) and the long waved, red (r) light. The blue (b) ray comes to a focus nearer the lens and the red ray {r) farther from the lens than the principal focus (/). Principal focus {f) for rays very near the axis, f andf", foci of blue and red light coming from near the edge of the lens. The intermediate wave lengths would have foci all the way between f an
RMRDJJ24–. The elements of embryology . Embryology. Transverse Section through the Embryonic Eeqion op the Blastoderm of a Chick at the time op the formation op the notochord, but before the appearance op THE Medullary Groove. ep. epiblast; hy. hypoblast; ch. notoohord ; me. mesoblast; yk. yolk of germinal wall. Fig. 21.. Transverse Section op a Blastoderm incubated for 18 hours. The section passes through the medullary groove mc, at some distance behind its front end. A. Epiblaat. B. Mesoblast. C. Hypoblast. m.o. medullary groove ; m.f. medullary fold; ch. notochord.. Please note that these images are
RMRJ1RDK–. Butterflies and moths of North America [microform] : with full instructions for collecting, breeding, preparing, classifying, packing for shipment, etc. : a complete synonymical catalogue of macrolepidoptera, with a full bibliography, to which is added a glossary of terms and an alphabetical and descriptive list of localities. Lepidoptera; Butterflies; Moths; Lépidoptères; Papillons; Papillons nocturnes. 206 INDBX. .^' »i »% 'f If ' A II'^M 11. v'^; i"" Phi« Roflsii Curt. Ereb. 310, 152 Bossii Gn. Col. 64 a. 84 Rubida Scud. Ch. 156, 100 Rubidus ab. Lim. 288 b. 144 Rubidus Behr, Lye
RMRE0510–. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes; 1899. 124 MICRO-SPECTROSCOPE AND POLAR/SCOPE. CH. VI. .90 30. Fig. ii6. Absorption Spectrum of Oxy-Hemogtobin or arterial blood (/) and of Hemoglobin or venous blood (2). (From Gamgee and McMunn.) A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H. Some of the Principal Fraunhofer lines of the solar spectrum ( jSj). .go, .80, .70, .60, .50, .40. Wave lengths in microns, as shown in Angstrom's scale ( 193). It will be seen that the wave lengths increase toward the red and decrease toward the violet end of the spectrum. Red, Orange,
RMRDBBT5–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 252 LYCOPODIALES [CH.. Fig. 212. Bothrodendron. A. Bothrodendron minutifolium, var. rotundatn Weiss. After Weiss and Sterzel. B. B. punctatum. After Zeiller. C. B. minutifoUmn. After Weiss and Sterzel. D. B. minutifolium. After Zeiller. E. Lepidostrobus Olryi. After Zeiller. F. Bothrodendron punctatum. After Zeiller. O, H. B. kiltorkense. G, after Nathorst; H, after Weiss and Sterzel.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and app
RMRDFE74–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 16 CYCADALES [CH. to the upper sloping sides of the raohis which forms a prominent ridge between the rows of leaflets, and characteristic oval scars are left on the fall of the pinnae (fig. 387, D, G')- The lamina in most species contains several veins more or less parallel to the margins and often much more prominent on the lower than on the upper surface.. Via. 387. Cycadean fronds. A, Cycas circinalis; B, Macrozamia Fraseri; C, Macrozamia Denisoni; D, Encephalartos caffer; E, F, Dioon edule from below and above; G, Sncephal
RMRE08JP–. The Protozoa. Protozoa. SPECIAL MORPHOLOGY OF THE PROTOZOAN NUCLEUS 267 Fig. 141, E, F). Thus the chromosomes, as in the higher types, are brought in contact'with the central-spindle fibres. They then split longitudinally, and through the agency of mantle-fibres are separated into two equal groups, each group drawn toward its own daughter- sphere. Within the sphere the fibres are focussed in a centrosome, 0⢠». ⢠it 1 t. Kt , Sââr B C v^..; â >WJSr D C-- Fig. 141. â Mitosis in Noctiluca miliaris. s, sphere; c, centrosome; ch, chromosomes. which, at this period, can be demonstrated with
RMRE05JT–. The microscope and microscopical methods. Microscopes; 1896. I24 MICRO-SPECTROSCOPE AND POLAR/SCOPE. CH. VI. .90 SO. Fig. i i6. Absorption Spectrum of Oxy-Hemoglobin or arterial blood (/) and of Hemoglobin or venous blood (.?). {From Gamgee and McMunn.) A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H. Some of the Principal Fraunhofer lines of the solar spectrum ($ 1S3). .90, .80, .70, .60, .50, .4.0. Wave lengths in microns, as shown in Angstrom's scale { 193). It will be seen that the wave lengths increase toward the red and decrease toward the violet end of the spectrum. Red, Orange, Yellow, etc. Color regions
RMRDBC5F–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 188 CONIFEEALBS [CH. of the wood; xjdem-parencliyma normally abundant and not restricted to the end of the year's growth. The photographs. Fig. 715. Cuimssinoxylon sp. Lough Neagh, Ireland; p, xylem-parenchyma. (British Museum; A. V. 8248. B. V. 8253, C. V. 8257.) reproduced in fig. 715 of sections of a piece of petrified wood from Lough Neaghi in Ireland, probably of Upper Tertiary age, illustrate ' See vol. I. p. 80.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced f
RMRE2G44–. Fundamentals of botany. Botany. 198 STRUCTURE AND LIFE HISTORIES. Fig. 143.—Sphagnum acutifolium, Ehrb. A, prothallus ipr), with a young leafy branch just developing from it; B, portion of a leafy plant; a, male cones; ch, female branches; C, male branch or cone, enlarged with a portion of the vegetative branch adhering to its base; D, the same, with a portion of the leaves removed so as to disclose the antheridia; E, an- theridium discharging spores; F, a single sperm; G, longitudinal section of a female branch, showing the archegonia {ar); H, longitudinal section through a sporogonium; sg^
RMRDBCCX–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 116 CONIFBRALES (KECENT) [CH.. Fig. 684. A, B, C, microspores of Podocarpus Toiara (A), Pinus Laricio (B), Micro- cachrys tetragona (C). D, E, miorosporophylls of Torreya californica (D) and Abies alba (E). Megasporophylls etc. of Podocarpus spicala (F); P. Totara (G), o, ovule ; P. neriifolia (H); P. imbricafa (I), o, ovule; Cunninglmmia sinensis (K), m, membrane; Gryptomeria (L, M). N, 0, megastrobilus and seed of Athroiaxis laxifoUa. P, megasporophyll and seed of Dacrydium Balansae; a, epimatium. Q, seed of Gupressus semper
RMRE04J8–. The physiology of the domestic animals; a text-book for veterinary and medical students and practitioners. Physiology, Comparative; Domestic animals. Fig Fig. 69.—Stoji a ch of Crocodile. (Bymer Jones.) C. (Esophagus; A. muscular fibres of stomach radiating from B, „,.,,. the central tendon, as in the gizzard of the bird ; D, commencement of &eca: Li large intestine; M duodenum. oviduct; O, cloaca. -Digestive Apparatus op Birds. A, ccsonhagus: B, crop; C, infundibulum; D, gizzard ; E, liver; F, gall-bladder: G, pan- H, duodenum; I, small intestine; K, ureters; N, In birds there is a most
RMRDBCKT–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 214 THALLOPHYTA. [CH.. Fig. 41. A. Cells of Gycadeoidea gigantea Sew. x 355. B and C. Parenchy- matous cells and scalariform traoheids of Osmundites Dowkeri Carr. x 230. D. Epidermal cells of Memecylon {MelastoTnaceae) with vacuolated contents. E. Peronosporites antiquarius Smith, (No. 1923 in the Williamson collection). X 230. F. Zygosporites. x 230. (A, B, C and E drawn from specimens in the British Museum; D from a drawing by Prof. Marshall Ward; F from a, specimen in the Botanical Laboratory Collection, Cambridge.). Please
RMRDFE32–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. Fig. 408. A, A', Lagenospermiim Sinclairi. B, Lagenostoma, restoration. C, Lage- nostoma Lomaxi; c, mioropyle; d, space between integument and nuoellus; e, oupule; /, integument; ch, chalaza. D, microspores of Lagenostoma ovoides. E, F, Calymmatotheca Stangeri. G, H, Crossotheca Hoetiinghausi. H, section of G in line of arrow. (A, after Arber; B, C, E, F, after Oliver; D, after Benson; G, H, after Kidston.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabili
RMRDBCDF–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 52 LYCOPODIALES [CH.. Pig. 131. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. Selaginella Willdenowii, Transverse section of stem: a, outer cortex; p, phloem; t, trabeculae. S. spinosa, stem: px, protoxylem. 8. laevigata var. Lyallii, section of stele: f, ridge of xylem cylinder; e, endodermis. S. rupestris, seedlings with cotyledons (c) protruding beyond the sporophylls (b). Transverse section of Selaginella leaf-base : I, ligule; It, leaf- trace. Portion of G. enlarged. S. grandis. Longitudinal section of strobilus: 66, sporophyll- trace; I, ligule.
RMRDF4N1–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 374 FILICALES [CH. tree-ferns. The English example described by Carruthers* from Upper Greensand beds in Dorsetshire (now in the British Museum) shows only the external features. The sandstone cast. Fig. 278. A. LaccojHeris polypodioides,'Broiign. [From a specimen (39275) in the British Museum ; slightly reduced.] B. L. Muensteri. C. Dicksonia (petiole stele). D. Onychiopsis Mantelli (fertile segments). E. Hausmannia Sewardi Kicht. F. H. Kohbnanni Rioht. G. H. Protopteris Witteana, Schenk. (x, xylem; B, roots.) (B, after Schen
RMRDFDMW–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 298 PITYEAE [CH.. FlO. 491. A—F, Antarcticoxylon Priestleyi. A, B, transverse sections of the xylem; a, small tracheids simulating protoxylem; x, xylem at the edge of the pith. C, transverse section showing leaf-traces, I, a, b. D, leaf-trace with short tracheids, t, in the pith; s, sclerous cells. E, tangential section. F, pith in longitudinal section. G, Pityosporites antarcticus; see Vol. iv. (All the sections are in the British Museum.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have bee
RMRRDWC7–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. July 14, 1921 The Florists' Review 125 Feed Your Plants and Save LABOR TIME Money ^?> New Plant Life *3;^ Use 1 Gallon with 200 Gallons of Water. Fritz Bahr did—Read what he taya: (Yra all kn*w him.) "Three light doMS of ' New Plant Life' sared giving i I final shift to thootandf of 3K-u>ch geraninmt and the oitcome wai more than pleaiiag." | Hifhland Park, Ulinoii. FRITZ BAHR, Floritt. We also manufacture Zenke's COMPOUND PLANT INSECTICIDE, per gallon, $2.00 Zenke's LIQUID FUNGICIDE, per gallon, - - - 3.00 Prices f. 0. b. Chicago.
RMRDJ9ET–. Text-book of embryology. Embryology. 146 EMBRYOLOGY OF THE LOWER VERTEBRATES ch. case with Protoplerws, the buccal roof in front, that is to say in the neighbourhood of the mesial plane, passes without interruption into the external skin: in other words the maxillary ridge is not con- tinued to the mesial plane so as to meet its fellow. In later stages. 'â âSagittal sections through Polypterus. A stage 14; B stage 17; C, stage 20 ; D, stage 23 ; B, stage 24 +. a, anus ; ar, archenteron ⢠evd entoderm ; ,nt, entenc cav.ty ; f.h, cavity of forebrain ; /.,, foregut; N, notocl orfl ; ^primary f
RMRERWD8–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Reptiles; Fishes; Mollusks; Natural history; Reptiles; Poissons; Mollusques; Sciences naturelles. w m I In B' 06 VKhTKHH/K AND JAWS OK SXAKES.. ''h!ch ^Iho'til of 7u """' "'^1' ' ^"" ""/^ '^^ '^'^ «^''"' ^^'^*'' ^ »'»' 'il"'«« Identical with the articulation of the vertobm unon much in d.tieront species, in some Snakes hein. about tluve ImnS ^ ' '"'' be |s=;;f ttiZnils^ s=t^S^s:i?Sn:: âr^^^ my be mentioned that in the spol where the limbs of "airost a Un n £ ^ hicSed' are joined to
RMRRGCCB–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Orders %T^ CarefuUy Executed EVANSTON, ILL. WILMETTE, ILL. 1614 Sherman Ave. JOHN WEIL AND 1161 Wilmette Ave. TWO STORES Caterins to the b«attrade in CUciLKo'i Rich North Shore Subarbs. MEMBER F. T. D. CHICAGO O'LEARY —Florist 369 East 47th Street Member F. T. D. Send Your CHICAGO Orders to H. N. BRUNS Best Equipped Retail Store on the West Side 3040 W. Madison St., Ch=Yago, 111. used. Every box that is put up con- tains some shrub blossoms and Darwin tulips. This change is appreciated, for they are seasonable. There have been several funerals re-
RMREMX6F–. A guide to the wild flowers [microform]. Wild flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Botanique. 're, 44. PIC ^j Lobed: when the incisions exu-nd about half way'.t.h. m.d ,b ; and m wh.ch case the leaf is spolcen of as tlTree lobed five lobed, or according to the nââber of lobes formed (fS n,idriK ^F^^t '"""" ""' "°" "â ^" ''"' "^ '° "«= Divided: when the incisions extend to the midrib .fszii-rmTnXr'tvi^r ranged similarly to feather-veins they are said to be Pi^n'r" 45.) It is. Please note that these images are extracted from
RMRJCCCG–. C. Hart Merriam papers : including correspondence, papers relating to career with the United States Biological Survey, 1798-1972 (bulk 1871-1942). United States. Division of Ornithology and Mammalogy; United States. Division of Biological Survey; United States. Biological Survey; United States. Bureau of Biological Survey; Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U. S. ); Harriman Alaska Expedition (1899); Bering Sea controversy; Bears; Biogeography; Natural history; Ornithology; Botany; Life zones; Wildlife conservation. B ID E F G H J K L N O P Q F 1 ' U NM^^vi.CH, JL5fc,2,1^
RMRDBBDM–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 340 FILICALES [CH. 1841. Neuropteris Goeppertiana, Muenster, in Goeppert, Gattungen foss. Pflanz. Lief. 5 and 6, p. 104, Pis. viii.—x. 1856. Pecopieris Huttoniana, Zigno, Flor. foss. Oolit. Vol. I. p. 133. 1867. Acrostichites Qoeppertianus, Schenk, Foss. Flor. Grenzach. p. 44, PI. V. fig. 5, PI. VII. fig. 2.. Fig. 256. A. Cladophlebis denticulata. B. B'. Todites Williamsoni (fertile). C. T. Williamsoni (sterile pinna). D. Discopteris Rallii. E. E'. Kidstonia heracleensis. F. Todeopsis primaeva. G. Todites Williamsoni (sporangi
RMRRE4CA–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Albany, New York 23 STRUBEIf SZREST B«9t Service. :W1Wy S«dyoar. [^ ordera to as. Florlsta' Telegntpta DoUrorr Am'o. Tte R«eeiidale Flower Shop 126 J&T STREET Schenectady, N. Y. Mto «irder to* large (<v as to flU, Done too anukU for consfderatton. member F. T. D. WTlTLIN FLORAL CO. HORNELL, N. Y. ROCHESTER, N. Y. R T. D.. 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.. Ch
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RMRDJF4P–. A manual of zoology. ZE- ZB Tr.opl. -MH. J"f-i Fig. 255. — Rana esculenta. The brain. A, from above; B, from below, ch. opt, optic chiasm a; HH, cerebellum; HyP, pituitary body; Inf, infundibulum; L. ol, olfactory lobe; Med, spinal cord; MH, mid-brain; NH, medulla ob- longata; Th. opt, optic thalamus; 7V. opt, optic tract; I'H, cerebral hemi- sphere; ZH, diencephalon ; / — .-V, cerebral nerves; XII. (/), hypoglossal (first spinal) nerve. (From Wiedersheim's Comparative Anatomy.) the roof of the tympanic cavity lies a slender rod of bone and cartilage, the columella, its head, or extra-c
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RMREN4DT–. Common insects affecting fruit-trees [microform]. Insect pests; Fruits; Insectes nuisibles; Fruit. Fig. 34 Bitter Rot Canker Pig 35 t« (after Burrill). ^^^ the Slack"R^ot*r* ^"^""'"^ -«ken. usuall^Zrd^n":he"b^aSr':fSd't^^^^ ^^-- 3^" This disease is entrance into the tissues through wounds JSf '''''' "•''^""'"^ «" from US original centre, formfn, a "eHes oTo ^^"- "P*"'"^^ °"t«'«'-d« wh.ch attain considerable size.'thus Sn^th'"*"' """'*^' ^'"^'^ «f appearance. The diseas
RMRDJ8G3–. Text-book of embryology. Embryology. 434 EMBRYOLOGY OF THE LOWER VERTEBRATES ch. Flo. 200. —Stages in the development of Lepidosiren paradoxa. A, stage 23 ; B, 25 ; C, 26; D, 28 ; E, 31 ; F, 33 ; G, 35 ; H, 36. c.o, cement organ; E, eye; e.g, external gill; M, mouth; p.f, pectoral iin; plf, pelvic fin ; sp.v, spiral valve of intestine. (A-Fx3 ; Gx 2-5 ; 11x2.). 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.. MacBride, E.
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RMRDBC95–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 104 LYCOPODIALES ill ' [CH.. Fig. 146. Lepidophloios and Lepidodendron leaf-cushions. A, B, D, P, G, H, I. Lepidophloios. (Fig. A should be reversed.) C, E. Lepidodendron aculeatum. A, B. From a specimen in the Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge (leaf- cushion 3 cm. broad). C. From a specimen in the Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge (leaf- cushion 4 cm. long. D. From a section in the Cambridge Botany School Collection. E. From a specimen in the Bunbury Collection, Cambridge Botany School, showing Spirorbis shells (leaf-cushion 2 cm. long). F
RMRE0P0F–. Practical physiology of plants. Plant physiology; 1894. CH. II] ,GAS ANALYSIS. 39 tion purposes. The analysis is made in the following manner:—A strong KHO solution (1 in 2) is introduced into B (fig. 8) until its level reaches A, and then by blow- 1-... Fig. 7. Exp. 52. Fig. 8. Exp. 52. ing down B the KHO is forced up the fine tube B and into a thick-walled india-rubber tube connected with it. As soon as the solution appears at the open end of the tube, the clamp G is closed. The tubes G and F (fig. 9) of the measuring burette are then a little over ^ filled with water, care being taken tha
RMRE2HHP–. Elements of botany. Botany. 240 KEY AND FLORA pollination. The genera of the northern United States are divided into two suborders : I. Tubtjliflok-E, corolla of the bisexual flowers tubular and 6-lobed; II. Ligulifloe.e, corollas all strap-shaped and floweis all bisexual.. Fii:. ."0. Akeiies with various types of pappu.s A, Rudheckia, pappu.s wanting; £, Cichorium, pappus a crown of fine scales; C, Coreopsis, pappus of 2 small scales; B, Heleniuni, pappus a crown of conspicuous scales; E, Ch-sium, pappus a tuft of plumose hairs; F, Lac- tuca, paj)pus borne ou a long beak I. TUBULIFLORj
RMRRJ0KW–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ST. PAUL, MINN. THE UUIQEST STORE IN AMERICA M«Bb«r F. T. D. Am'b. The finest and largest stock west of Chicago. Awake night and day looking for orders. HOLN & OLSON, Inc. S?.-f£i£ Mankato, Minn. THE WINDMILLER CO. Flowers to all points on short notice Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. CH.FREY WHOUSMf ••w>r Finriota* TAinffTApb DeUverr Aas'n S. B. STEWART n9Nat to Sap«rior, Wis. COUNCIL BLUFFS. lA. ll^Xt^ Ord«rs shipped to any part of Iowa or Nobraska on a momanfs notice. Daily Dolivory to Omaha. MKMBKRS FLORISTS' TELCORAPH DnJVERY ASSOCI
RMREP22W–. Report of the entomologist (James Fletcher, F.R.S.C.), 1885 [microform]. Insect pests; Insectes nuisibles. (Pieris Tiapce, L.). 'rovinoo of Quoboc |al A^tiHHh Associa- lurioa on the Island voryahnndant, bat '»itH )njiiiio8 have ?rown iho depreda. sporios occurring m PrtWr/fl So.) arc With our oastorn ind hummer form I Hpocios probably *"y «po"imon8 of Tho cg^'H wore 'g Inrvif hatched was conHuraod, on each plant; toad ovor a groat wUhMtiinding tho In Europe this this continent, ch woro not im- id yot another to ty, fjy giving tho pisoftliieinjuri- tho sucoeHBfuI s very abundant '.b
RMRRM9T1–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Portland, Ore. TONSETH'S. 285 WASH. GROWERS and RETAILERS Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery FREY & FREY 1338 O St., LINCOLN, NEB. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 100.000 BQuare feet of glass at your service. Trade discount. Uembeis of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery CH.FREY WHOIESAIC iiri REiAll riORIST 1133 0 ST., LINCOLN, NEB. Will Fill Orders for the West on Short Notice. Trade DiacountR. First-class Stock. S. B. STEWART »9No.«thSt^ OMAHA, NEB. OMAHA, NEB. LEE L. LARMON Fontenelle Florist, 1814 Douglas St. OMAHA, NEB. JOHN H. BATH llwC«f»tiiin«ri8t
RMRRM9T7–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Portland, Ore. TONSETH'S. 285 WASH. GROWERS and RETAILERS Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery FREY & FREY 1338 O St., LINCOLN, NEB. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 100.000 BQuare feet of glass at your service. Trade discount. Uembeis of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery CH.FREY WHOIESAIC iiri REiAll riORIST 1133 0 ST., LINCOLN, NEB. Will Fill Orders for the West on Short Notice. Trade DiacountR. First-class Stock. S. B. STEWART »9No.«thSt^ OMAHA, NEB. OMAHA, NEB. LEE L. LARMON Fontenelle Florist, 1814 Douglas St. OMAHA, NEB. JOHN H. BATH llwC«f»tiiin«ri8t
RMREKD1Y–. Modern horse management [microform]. Horses; Horses; Chevaux; Chevaux. O. Ch.mp»« Sulolk SuIIh>. "Sudbourn. I'dcr." J955. W.nwr of F..e Ch.mp,on.h.p.. C.o,„l«, o( the Own,r Mr. KcDOrtk M. CUfk. Sudbourd« H.ll. Otlord. SuUolk. Pholo: Sp,.rl and GMer.l. 6. »-.in..r« .n Scoll.od. Kholo: CkM. Reid. Wiihaw, N.B.. 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.. Timmis, Reginald S. (Reginald Symonds), 1884-1968. Lon
RMREMHR1–. Modern horse management [microform]. Horses; Horses; Chevaux; Chevaux. I'LAn-: 50 !i. ^ i>-,*'*•> TYl'BS OK COMMERCIAL HORSES ':""T,. 1 /"'"' ^'"<J-"''''< ' Co. Toron.c. b. Cowan Chocolal. Co.. Tonm.o. c. Parker', Dyr Co.. Toronlo rf, .Mr. W. Holm, n, T<.r.-.„.n e. Mr l'„dgr. Ch,s!ch„rs.. Kent. /. ^, /,. I., c N. W. Railway. Eu.lan. Photoi: o. C. d. Galbrailh. T. r mlo. e, .ulhor. /, 4., f,. Glover, Hammerimilh. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colorat
RMRRA7GT–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. .PALMER HOUSE DRAKE HOTEL BLACKSTONE HOTEL Member F. T. D. Send Your CHICAGO Orders to H. N. BRUNS Best Eauipped Retail Store on the West Side 3040 W. Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL.. 1924 E. 71st St. Chicago Dclimiet made lo any put cH ibc dty mi.tJtnA*. Ser- •ioe is oaf molto. ROCKFORD. ILL,, and Vicinity ROCKFORD FLORAL CO. 103 West State Street Prompt deliveries to ROCKFORD COLLEGE ROCKFORD, ILL, and Vicinity SWAN PETERSON & SON, Inc. ^y.^B! Comer E. State and Longwood Streets GALESBURG,ILL. "^^^^ Pillsbury's Flower Store Member Florists' T
RMRDMBY1–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. 134 CEPHALOCHORDATA up. A depression on the floor of the enteron close to the mouth mr ch ^^Is^^^piCJgErESte^iSj^iiS B l^^-l ^ ^ n ,--^1Sl^si(-ffe^.-'^"^âf-' :â- ^ f- .-"â ^-â. 7u *=/--./; Fig. 86.âA, young larva of Amphioxus. B, anterior end enlarged, c, Provisional tail-fin ; ch, notochord ; en, neurenteric canal ; d, enteron ; h, coelom of snout; k, club-shaped gland ; k' its external aperture ; ks, first gill-slit; m, mouth ; mr, nerve-tube; np, neuropore ; sv, sub-intestinal vein; w, pre-oral pit. (After Hatschek.) aa, ^P se. Please note
RMRR8G7J–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. >r?^' ^^^^^ '^^ -"^??•-''?T^T • V -" 7?V'?!7^si'»;'-y ?; T^Tvr,''.-^"^" DXCEUBEB 7, 1922 The Florists^ Review 227 RUBBgW STAMPS "SAT IT WITH FLOWBBS." Harlng been asked by seTeral floriata for a rubber atamp of the trade'a alogan, we haTb had aome made In the same style of letterlnx aa used In the S. A. F. publicity camiMilsn. Will Bend you one on receipt of 40c In poatage stamps. FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO.. g08 S. Dearborn St.. OMcaio, 111. 8PHAONUM MOSS BPBAONCH MOSS. New, large burlap balea. Per bale, f. o. b. Ch
RMRJ27F3–. Frank Forester's horse and horsemanship of the United States and British provinces of North America [microform]. Horses; Race horses; Chevaux; Chevaux de course. I 'V Xo. X. ri:i>i(inr.i; of fashiox. ⢠FAsniOX, ch. f., foaled 1837, br.'d by Win. (iibbons, of New Jersey ; owned nfterwardfl by Messrs. Hober & Kiitz, LaucastiT, (Jliio, by Imported Trustee. 1st dnm, B:)nn('ts O'Bhio, l)y Sir Charles. id " licality, by Sir Areliy. ad " " " Imp- ^ledley. 4tli " " " Mark Anthony. â Tth â¢' " " Imp. Janus. (ith '⢠" â¢' Imp. Monkey. Ttli â '
RMRRGJ30–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MICHIGAN ORDERS WILL BE CAREFULLY CARED FOR BY HENRY SMITH GRAND RAPIDS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FLORIST. Member F. T. D. 200,000 FEET OP GLASS DEVOTED TO FLOWERS AND PLANTS. GRAND RAPIDS ARTHUR F. CRABB F. T. D. Member. 13 Jefferson Aye., S. Serving all West Michisran Towns. DETROIT, MICR Peter F. Reuss & Co., 56 BROADWAY MT. PLEASANT, MICH. f'?%'. Walter W. Caple jMIDLAND, MICH CH.I i I PERCIVAL F.. PENFOLD Saginaw, Michigan GROHMAN THE FLORIST Member F. T. D. Aaa'n. 117 NORTH FRANKLIN ST J. B. GOETZ SONS SAGINAW, MICH. OR ANY CITY IN MICHIGAN An
RMRDH78F–. Natural history of the American lobster... Decapoda (Crustacea); Lobster fisheries. Bull. U S. B. F., 1909. Plate XXXIV. .9: TruJZ nn m 1 med.t' p.g.rrpl , , tarl.jTV pq III Z OVilf I -/ '/r/ m hrcav^—- ' arOzhr. JL y r Podnhr. "pLhr tnt.s sC's fLg.ch- Transverse section of body of female lobster in plane of gastric mill (see pi. xxxin). ad. m, adductor mandibuli muscle; art, branchio-cardiac vessel; arth. br, arthrobranch; br. cav. branchial cavity; brs, branchiostegite; d. g. g, duct of gastric gland; Ji. g. ck, basal flexor cf great cheliped; g. g, gastric gland; ml. s, internal skel
RMRJ3XC8–. Bear-hunting in the White Mountains, or, Alaska and British Columbia revisited [microform]. Hunting; Hunting; Chasse; Chasse. SjilV^V-"'*' ^ â â %(/((l,""'!>Mii'â¢"' â â If^^':^:, M« css^" '^'mi^ J'tiiWi 1 i'S finlhin ilSaftura t^^ y #^ r iiHiilt^ ;^.^-.;;l(»is--= 'm, GfuT/.sor (Hfu'it.'Hf V7l/f«»j/, '% Ch. !«(;>v. W. *SuUlvHn f tXuBivari Ri>ck. l-.M â tP>" , -Ljy: ia« ^0 20 las' I 401 Uoi 10 150° ,V .M Bliuj. H-iinbiir^b I Lijiid'j. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally e
RMRDF7WX–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. ⢠tVlfCOllt'r > â¢. T B A'-yy. D-'E-. N f TO tl.E S T -.â¢<^' S/monjfqne 'C â¢. â - *^''.';.-. '''V. LHtrtlile . ^°'S/'^.':'°^'^'!purnleV 'â ^hiiltkworth .^mallshan â 'â â â â .a i^Ii^WORSTHO :HABERCHAM * HAPTON i. EAVES ""'"^'i! Bfunihofif: Ormeroy-.HURSTWOOC ^ ^amtltion CLIVICER + <â !», Booth â .Hoot ^ --^ MA -.iiKirnrw + .-" i^V <fc^^EWC^^TDT^ CH. 1* CQ^'VaW' .â .'f Wo/fende-n ' -Wolfenderi ⢠Index Map of Whalley Parish 348. Please note that these images are extracted from scanne
RMRJ27ND–. Frank Forester's horse and horsemanship of the United States and British provinces of North America [microform]. Horses; Race horses; Chevaux; Chevaux de course. r)48 Tin: HOUSE. Lonsdale, b, c, by Jolly nr (hou f»f tho Oowor Btii"'')n in Y.ny Monkey ; I'd dam Lonsdiilo'H Idack Anibiun; IJd duni Lon.sdaK''rt l)ay Arabian; 4th dam liy (!oiuv- Hkins; 5th dam hy J)od8vorth; fith dam D'Aroy's Uoyal niaiv. Li-r)FOHT), ch. c, foalod 18.'J3, bred by F. R. Price; imported 1h;19. ]ly Wambn. Know nothing of him in America. Ist dam Idalia by Peruvian; '-.M dam MuKidora by Meteor ; Ud dam Maid of
RMREA4BF–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 4. Botany; Botany. /;./. (>iihil'. f "' â I'' >'"â I .''. I 1 . I'lnli l. llf 2.^0 Sl'hCKIiKCK-ON C(>MPRVriK IIIST()L()(;V IS. Linsl);iuer 26. Loc'w iinfl Hukorny 27. Mac Doimal 1)>. Mac- Dovijial 2*). Mac Dou^al 30. Macfarlane 31. Macfarlaiu" .^2. Malpi^hi 33. Mcycn 34. Millurdct T^S. Miller 36. Nemcc 37. PfotTcr 38. Poulscn 39. Renncr 40. Sachs 41. Schecle 42. Schivclv 43. Soleredcr 44. Spruce 45. Ulrich 46. Wallace 47. Wilson and Grcenman Ikr. d. dciit^ch IJotan. C.csdlschaft. M. XXXU. 1«>14. 1). 60'). B.
RMRDE5MR–. Fungoid and insect pests of the farm. Agricultural pests. 20 Potato Disease and Allied Diseases [CH.. u 1? o3 **-< -g t= ^ bO fl if 1^ t: si' § s. â¢Â° â¢3 C) g â ^ SP m d â ^ M a s â â "a ^cf o .S g a o .3 f& ^1 11 o C . 'S ^^⢠0! § c8 So o a. infestans nidium; and F, lating zoo ^ o B K3 g |5 i« 'â¢S "O ^1 i-^ C3 o «tq Ctt â¢i-« pci. 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.. Petherbridge, Fre
RMRK2ABW–. Arthur and Fritz Kahn Collection 1889-1932. Kahn, Fritz 1888-1968; Kahn, Arthur David 1850-1928; Natural history illustrators; Natural history. â ^ ⢠' V'-wr ⺠â - Intentional Second Cxposure ...M....ââ4M-'r,;;:.r:::':::â¢r;.:r:::-â "â¢"â ⢠67. Der pionierbüum rur aufforstm^ ^^B^i^f^ii^ii^Ai^i i- :xv>; ist iie '^ile aleppo kierer(?inus halopensisji Vr«««^cH lA^il si«* im ersten jnhr schon soviele und so tiefe wir^ w ontwiokelt, wie kein anderer bau'r^o Baeiime. die eine pfahlwurzel bilien vie die buchen, gibt es in p<»l niriht (»Lu ueberaetzungen, die buchen ncnne
RMRK0P8F–. Arthur and Fritz Kahn Collection 1889-1932. Kahn, Fritz 1888-1968; Kahn, Arthur David 1850-1928; Natural history illustrators; Natural history. y^'* >^. j^// -2, ^ /^ ^ ; scnwe en xrj. X 'â¢i"> j'y / ^ ^. EliasG ±» sie in btri*c« ^'lUk^A- , -^innh^ 7-n f i? t ein I jtc i ihv rJu â ] mi! gl' a ^ c: k e i y der o b '^ ^ f / I^^ 1' Boden iri >.ir,.in (>) V"»! fiicl (Tno "oocjop ou>.ir>t^ l>; 1; i^coino ^^;ocioliIo »r /-^. ⦠^ / cioru) fiunro, nofifUom» set^t, n'.ch auo Körnern a.uiinjr»ren (//bb. )« Kaoh der Gröc^ne c^o«^ Ivorns ^oiiternchei^^c
RMREPBC8–. A first book of zoology [microform]. Zoology; Zoologie. ii ZOOLOGY the .Mt; .â Impr,..iââ â, ,h|. .ââ,hâââ, â, , ^»f imuein. Fm. M. imantU l-mh .,tâ cUn, will, ih. .h.11 â.«â,j. â¢Â«â > a. a line extemlinK parallel with, but ,ââe little port,ââ â, each mantle lining eaeh valve, a .pace JcZ b^^^u^n the H«h. an.l loft halve, â, the mantl iâ X" re.p,ratory organ, âr «,|,.. TheBe atructu^T ,7â ââ -ch »i.le, hang down from abeve into .he pice iTtCeen the foot and the mantle. The .urface of one of the^ giu When e,am,âed under a n.icro^cope. e.hlbi.» numerl' little ha,r.|,l<e ..ruc
RMRE1E1D–. Special report on diseases of the horse . Horses. TUcoretiu.tl SccliunorUni'Ui>iso's liye. (1.0/)(ii //<â / I -r; b. Sclerotic , c, Choroi^f, cf, l^e/f/nf ; c Cornea , I. // i.y.- ij.h, CiUf.irv rircfc. iorUgamcrU j a/uJ pfrjcei((//i i-i'/Tcscniec/ as isoUilcd front UJn order to iruiit'otc i/icir l.lnuj.w ntcrr n'cif/-/}-. i. Insertion ofltie cr/j.ary prr>ce<ssr-i- or Itu crysirit/fneIf/i.s. ;.{rysUf/loiC Ic/us. h:,Cry6iidUfir ccjpAff/l't/ir cyt-tid.-^-, r; /'J/erorn- niose/r of the upper eycliet, .^â ..w.Ch-hicidai-i.v noi.ve/e of'lJir ci'h(t.s, t i,.'-doti of'the c^T.^idA';
RMRJ21J8–. Narrative of the Arctic land expedition to the mouth of the Great Fish River and along the shores of the Arctic Ocean in the years 1833, 1834, and 1835 [microform]. Scientific expeditions; Expéditions scientifiques. 0) <u o .2 ^ 3o3so c as 2 H ss 5 2 o C3 o S3 to a B 13 i tcte a e s e a d CO ed I—I "Ch^ etf fa fa fa w' £9 aa fa cd r>;Z07i>7iOZZuZg7i> H n Z Z .u . SzS cd ^ > d 0 SS §88§SS8SSSSS8SS^S8SSb8SSks 6 CO in Qc M - <o»Tt"oo. I 11111114-111 + 1111 + 1111 l + l I I I I -0'-<«(<3«<in<ejjorJc^«sjW«cfcog. Please note that these images are extracted f
RMRE4DPT–. Birds. Birds. 66 PICID^. Ohrysocolaptes sultaneus, Blyth, Cat. p. 55 ; id. Ois, 1866, p. 355: Horsf. f M. Cat. ii, p. 663; JeriUm, B. 1.1, p. 281; td^ Ibis, 1872 p. 8: Hume £r Oates, S. F. iii, p. 64; Armstrong, S.F. iv, p. diU fe^^e 8f IngUs, S. F. v, p. 26; Hume Sr Dav. S. F vi, p. 133 Hume, Cat.no. 166; ^jwiersora, Tmnan Fxped., Aves, p. 0»4 Vidal. S. F. ix, p. 52 ; Hume, S.. F. xi, p. 61. Indo^eus^ultau^us (fib<^».) and I. delesserti, M«/A. iWM. 4ca<?. Ch^BOMlapto^deL^sexti, 5?s/t*, Ibis, 1866, p. 355; Sume, & F. Ui, p. el; Bourdillon, 8. F. iv, p. 389; Fmrbmk,8. F y, p.'366; ^
RMRDCPJR–. Heredity in relation to evolution and animal breeding, . Heredity. ^ ta a rt^ S ^ O bi r^ ta bb â 5 â( fl ^ & j^ o K bt .=f' o 1 fe o d +- ri d o ^ ^ C o "o o ^ p^ - bJD/^ d o -ic B 3 rt o â o o ^ ^ J3 'o rt >-. â § ci j3 fcti s 3 bij M 3 O 'S, 'a >> a T 5 â CO '3 fcO '3 bO o o ^ t; tH d C' b£) 5 P ^ Q Ch fc M ,J^ t*-, *â o -*J c "o l- rt o a Ih â c ^i:: bt -< ^J- r"* . -t; I I i ^' [. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustration
RMRK0N6N–. Arthur and Fritz Kahn Collection 1889-1932. Kahn, Fritz 1888-1968; Kahn, Arthur David 1850-1928; Natural history illustrators; Natural history. ch 9, 3« o O § 5 S n 5* r* ® 3 â¢-»â O £ X s. o -^ o^ j* 2 (O <^ » 2 tf» (/) (& 10 00 B ?i i 8 3 f^ .CT ?7* O- CO CQ r» <^ ro 04 <o -CT r^ -er ^ o ^ =5 râ -9- 3<=^ 3 ^-r -ö <S « o 2-^0 pö sSS gl 3 W 33 er I T? Ol <^ ' «-1 o (A s 3 8. O <^ 33 S ^1-9^ o f^ -& 5^ 3 S. S 7i er o* o ;3 ^. à O" ^^ *^ fö S^ o oa S S. S, tt o o. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have b
RMRDX471–. The war garden victorious. Vegetable gardening; World War, 1914-1918. ^p ^ o o ^ ;r 3 3 ?t" 3 s ° B O 3-c5' 3 o t â ^-P-CuS "^ -d i^> Ch^tJ V â¢d ""⢠o- M S.p-'i K'o o 3 f^ ^ ^ fr ^ cu 3 ^. â¡-3 S rt 0- ^ <; QJ '-^ 2 Roc ,stm atio veg( ,hc J ^- P EL) t^ s; &) -^ d r^ ^ 5 S ??g^o=3 0 r- tn O | ^ M n < V .-^ r^- X 2 a ^ 1=:^ ^ td o^'' V^ H s^^sg" 3 B S" <» S-S 3 3 3. (/IB* 3 0* ^^^^ â ^^-^^ p .'^,0' ^s^^^s 0 :5 fra '^ 3 S'O 0 p 3 3 p â ^ fip 3 p 0 ^p. 13 0 ^.0 -^ c+ JU r+ ^ S.:^ ^TO sS.S-s'. Please note that these images are extracted from scann
RMRD9TFR–. The surgical anatomy of the horse ... Horses. m. H O w H d o -d a 4H o Q ill '" a 5 'rt CTl -d OJ OJ Cfi CI. ^^ o Oh 3 V C^ en X X ^ ^ W O a z 0 o OJ ^ ecj o --. O c^ r^ a3 j3 w o f-t-. Ph Cfi yj O o W Z K Oh c/i H ;3' OJ 0 > o Tn « M ^ OJ a. ^-1 1 ( o ri in rt (/J w rt CD 13 CD OJ I l 0 'O ojO CTJ c a o; o H-1 J3 â a n (D ci lO rt â B Ul o CD o ^ u5 ^ C/3 O CD n OJ a a, -M rt C X P X3 o 0 W < l-i CD o j5 ch W. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrati
RMRDTX1H–. Gray's school and field book of botany. Consisting of "Lessons in botany," and "Field, forest, and garden botany," bound in one volume. Botany; Botany. e« i-i t^ eo m o a S â * CO <o â * â * â * 94 f-l F-l IM l-« #^, P^ f=( f^ o o o 2 M p o <! H P-i. iai ^ I - iât Ch op £â ⢠03 I i I « IS â § g M" -a a « 8 â¢Â§â¢!'>< u â¢S tg IB t- ° i3 ° S §|| â a ,a S D a » 1 B « â ⢠3 ° a d » o 3 s - S <D s § I i â « *â .. '^ O w « H rt O & OP O <o a ' 2 ^ .3 i cq 3 S â « o ^a ^ O OS O 11 < â » "" .5 -i * â S T3 » I OJ frt -o
RMRGADM5–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 17-19. Forests and forestry. 106 ^ b u u (-< qg b (1 l-l hi tnTnl-l-tât-l-t-hi OOOOoPCiOOO ⢠a o Q ⢠⢠⢠s â¢Â« V saa Hp«a8r:CH 2 OQ n Ufi> t> (/2 CC (/} w x: h. O o CO s w s IS I I CO â * ss t» 1 1 1 ' i n in ec «fr * I tc X C â¢* t^ ISS J2i2g:g?,S IS^S ec( I I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I t t I I I I I I f I I I I I I I I I I I > I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I ) ) ⢠'II,. :^ 1 lets i'8-^««^r â k'k* HJt3J>i^l>(y:^ ââ I-* 60 J. i* 6t is £ t t OmtM C . C 3 C C C C ^ . £ PS' :0= .cs:k; «â â -â « p
RMRDTNMW–. Fungi, ascomycetes, ustilaginales, uredinales. Fungi. 126 DISCOMYCETES [CH. "In the beech forests," he says, "the trees are much diseased; on the rough excrescences grow vast numbers of yellow balls. They are of the colour of the yolk of an egg, and vary in size from that of a bullet to that of a small apple ; in shape they are globular, but a little produced towards the point of attachment. They grow both on the branches and stems in groups. When young they contain much fluid and are quite tasteless, but in their older and altered state they form a very essential article of f
RMRDFXKX–. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. Pmx â Foi/ Ol COCD (fa. ^rt^ Fig. 72.âSkull of Snake {Tropidonotus natrix), dorsal view. Tig. 73.â ,, ,, ,, ,, ventral view. Cocc, occipital condyle ; Osp, .supraoccipital; 01, exoccipital; Foe, fenestra ovalis ; Pe, periotic ; P, parietal ; F, frontal ; i''^, postfrontal; Pf, prefrontal; Mh, ethmoid ; N, nasal; Pmx, premajcilla; M, maxilla; Bp, basioccipital ; Bs, basisphenoid ; Ch, posterior nostrils; Vo, vomer ; PI, palatine ; Pt, pterygoid; Ts, transverse bone; Qii, quadrate; Squ, squamosal; Art, articular ; Ag, an
RMREN400–. Some common Ontario weeds [microform]. Mauvaises herbes, Lutte contre les; Weeds; Weeds; Mauvaises herbes. It growii to ch branched. The flower«. and round, '.r and gru.ss I combatinji,' The land ter harvest, f be plowed quent treat. Its leaves triangular :lusters. rs, but ha^ •anched ui. ."51 'J i Kt.; 7. I.AJIIl'- W' ABTF.BS ( f 'hi tiopi (Hum ItltltlHI. 3-. I. 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.. Harris
RMREN406–. Some common Ontario weeds [microform]. Mauvaises herbes, Lutte contre les; Weeds; Weeds; Mauvaises herbes. (lender an ! character- Jor. The tuag when ^n avert je npurtty in sandy, or ng are ef- given for more fre- ised so as 'inging up rhis plant :e-shaped, 1 is often. f J > 1 Fii>. ti. SlIEKH SoRKKI.. (Kiimfx aeetiHifllo.) 3—Bull. 128 33 I. 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.. Harrison, F. C. (Francis Ch
RMRENNWM–. A popular handbook of the birds of Canada and the United States [microform]. Oiseaux; Birds. f , I. GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL. SADDLE-BACK. COBB. Larus VARINUS. Ch*». Mantle tUty brown; outer wing-feathers more or less black, tipped with white; rest of plumage white; bill yellow, red at the angle, legs and feet pink Length about 30 inches. The full plumage is not assumed until the fourth year Immature birds are mottled brown and white, very young specimens having the upper parts almost entirely brown, and the bill dusky. Nisi. On an inaccessible clilT by the sea, or upon a rocky island in a la
RMRE0GC5–. The germ-cell cycle in animals . Cells. v> N.J. --i -Vi.',>*i i'â â â â â â :â â : â «â. Fig. 8.âLeptinotarsa decemlineata. AâH, Stages in the growth of the oocyte from positions indicated in Fig. 7. a-c = amitotic nuclear division of nurse cells, ch = chorion; f.ep = follicular epithelium.. 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.. Hegner, Robert William, 1880-1942. New York : The Macmillan Company
RMREPNKH–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Mammals; Natural history; Mammifères; Sciences naturelles. tY;'.''' r^'^ "â¢"^^â¢l'" r'^'^'y^''"'S '^^^^l ^'verybody in the most ludicrous vh ch ;.n ir.n t T'^?' "' !'' ''r'â "'''^'' ^^'"' '^'^ ""^^" ^^''^"t °f s^'lf-reliance-a trait th r ,. S T . ^'"^ extraordinary uianuer iu whicli these auinial.s will follow w i di nn.^ !' ''â '"â " '"''":-^ â ^o'l'Tondeut on the approbatiou of its Inunau playfellow., ml % 7' â ^'V"'"'^'^"!' ^" l"''"'
RMRD7R5H–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Saccopetaliim] IV. ANONACE^. 1. S. tomentosum, Hook. f. & Thorns.; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 30 ; Ic. PL Ind Or. t. 49; Ann. iv. t. 207.âSyn. Uvarla tomentosa, Uoxb. Cor. PI. t. 35. Vern. Kari^ UnibL Ildni. , Hin- Gonda CJriya; dudu.. di, Mar. South ; ]}cdaso^ Ch ilka â Tel.; Hessare^ Kan. A large tree, branchletstomen- to&e. Pull grown leaves glabrous, excepting midrib, 3-6 in. long, ovate oblong. PI. soli- tary or in pairs, pedicels hairy, v
RMRE4FGK–. The structure and life of birds. Birds; Evolution. CH. II SKELETONS OF BIRD AND REPTILE. & d U) â(^ a ..- &> at ti â OSS 1 in ° S " "3 s« 3 o .. Eg"- Q S 3 15 ..V , J w M o 2 â .-:^ « en -.. Sri â¢> p. a cd V S Oi â as? .-§3 < S o ^ S t* . 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.. Headley, F. W. (Frederick Webb), 1856-1919. London, New York, Macmillan
RMRETMD0–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Mammals; Natural history; Mammifères; Sciences naturelles. M I. tii â Ail 102 THE LKiMUKS. eat lâ.scuit an.l ,lnâk ,âilk. it i a v v tin i ""^ "'T,'^'^ ^ '"'^ "' ''"I'tivity, it 4 i escape, and axlroit in coneoaln, , t I s^.S s ^;^";i i """" '' '^'' ' ''''⢠''"t^nm'!^ but when It is oxcitea hy nn..,.r or 1 , t â t.-r H """'*' "l'"-" *''^' â '^"'">"1 '« ''''''.^e.l the Mankina are nn.ch the san.o as ^i^^f^Vit' '' '""" ^'''^
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