RMRD42X9–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . b. erijthroplerus cjlohulifer Fig. 38. Staphylinus. 9. Tindinghjørnet gyldent behåret 6. caesåreus. Tindinghj ørnet sort behåret .... T.pårumtomentosus. 10. Hoved og pronotum med bronzeagtig metalglans 11. Hoved og pronotum uden metalglans 13. 11. Pronotums punktur spredt, bestående af grovere og finere punkter 13. fuscåtus. Pronotums punktur tæt og overvejende ensartet 12. 12. Pronotums behåring rettet stærkt indad mod midt- linien og kun lidt bagud. Bredere og større, 14— 17 mm. Vingedækkerne oftest brunrøde 14. picipé
RM2T8F6DA–Monumenta Artis Ægyptiæ in Musæo Naniano Veneteiis Tab.V, 1791 - 1794, Graphic Art, Copper Engraving, Paper, Color, Printer's ink, Copper engraving, Printet, Height (paper size) 285 mm, Width (paper size) 385 mm, Tab.V, Monumenta Artis Ægyptiæ in Musæo Naniano Veneteiis, 1., 2., 3., 19., 5., 4., 18., 15., 16., 17., 10., 9., 13., 12., 14., 6., 7., 8., 11., N.1.2. Fragmentum statuæ e basate viridi, quæ Genium referebat templi vel ædium custodem, [...], N.3. Sigillum Osiridis Entaphii, regis mortuorum, [...], N.4.5. Harpocrates Alexicancus [...], N.6 Harpocrates rector anni, [...]
RMRMKAWH–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 176 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Hemilamprops sp. Fig. 14 Records SAM-A10607 (PF 16982) 1 200 m 34°40'S 17°50'E 2 ovig. ??: 9,6-10,2 mm; 1 $: 9,1 mm; 1 damaged $ Although four individuals of this species are available, all of them are too badly damaged to allow an adequate description. Figure 14A is a composite drawing of the undamaged parts of both ovigerous females. None the less the carapace and telson are quite distinct from those of any other known species. In particular, the denticles ant
RMW56NYB–Flint gun, The castle is engraved with leaves and animals and a signature. The barrel is equipped with two rings, one around the trumpet. The flask is easily cut. The iron fittings include a loading stick and a boat-shaped flask, engraved around the screw in the middle with a flower cup and the short tracks with lofwerk, the loading stick is equipped with an iron cap., Cornelis Coster, Utrecht, 1660 - 1665, loop, slot, kolfkap, lade, kolf, laadstok, cutting, l 52.9 cm h 14.5 cm × d 5 cm l 35.7 cm d 14 mm
RMRHP65T–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. G---E COM ASSE T WESTERLY .9. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12. 13 14 SIZE IN MM. FIG. 8. New England shells: numbers of shells of different sizes (See Table V). — = a, • •• = b, --- = c. Table VIII, and the result shown in Fig. 11. Although the chief distinction between so-called varieties of L. obtusata is usually the variation in the relative height of the spire, the curve •; in Fig. 11, t/. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearan
RMW56XW8–Model of a Two-Blade Parabolic Propeller, Model of a two-blade parabolic propeller in a frame on a floorboard. The pressure surface of the propeller blades is curved in the form of a parabola. The screw probably does not belong in this frame, which can hold a much larger screw. The model has a diameter of 85 mm, the hub has a diameter of 8 mm and is probably too long in relation to the actual size to fit in the frame. 1:20 scale (derived)., anonymous, 1844 and/or c. 1850, wood (plant material), brass (alloy), h 18 cm × w 14.2 cm × d 9.1 cm
RMRGWD3X–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. ^9 » *. ^Iv^ . Fig. 37.—An adult Eurycea lucifuga from Union County, Illinois. The groundcolor is bright red-orange; the markings are jet black. specimen 159 mm. in total length), fig. 37, with numerous black spots scattered irregu- larly over the back and sides; 13 to 14 costal grooves; toes of adpressed limbs sep- arated by XYi costal folds to an overlap of 2 folds; vomerine teeth usually in two J- or C-shaped series, the combined count rang- ing from 17 to 39. Variation.—Males of this species can be i distinguished from females by their more 'pr
RMW57266–Saber of French artillery, Saber French artillery without scabbard. Heavy brass hilt with one bracket. Parry bar with curl downwards. Brass head. Handle with leather and braided brass wire. On the hilt 'no 2983' and two skipped numbers. Three inspection marks. On the back of the blade is' Manufacture Impériale Chattelbert. Feb. 1854 '. Hollowing up to 15 cm, France, anonymous, France (possibly), 1854, iron (metal), gevest, greep, braiding, l 94.9 cm w 14 cm × h 3 cm l 80.2 ppi × w 52.5 mm × t 10.5 mm
RMRD1YCG–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 84. Hovedet af Cassida prasina (1) og C. rubiginosa (2). Pronotums Bagrand mindre stærkt udrandet indenfor Rodtanden og ved Scutellum, Bag- hjørnerne vinkelformede eller smallere afrun- dede. Vingedækkernes Rod indenfor Skuldrene mindre stærkt udrandet, ikke eller finere tandet 14. 14. Overlæben i Midten med en bred og lidet dyb Udranding (som Fig. 84, 2). Vingedækkernes Punktur temmelig uregelmæssig, med kun lidet fremtrædende Punktrækker. Pronotums Baghjørner vinkelformede. Gennemsnitlig større, 6—8 mm 9. sanguino
RM2A2J79C–Fun’ya no Yasuhide, from the series Allegory of the Six Poets (Furyu rokkasen), c. 1768, Suzuki Harunobu 鈴木 春信, Japanese, 1725 (?)-1770, Japan, Color woodblock print, chuban, 27.9 x 20.7 cm (11 x 8 1/4 in.), Middle East Costumes, Egypt, May 14, 1878, Lockwood de Forest, American, 1850-1932, United States, Oil on card, 254 x 229 mm, Orange Sky with Scattered Clouds, Greece, February 22, 1878, Lockwood de Forest, American, 1850-1932, United States, Oil on card, 224 x 318 mm, Full Moon Over Luxor Ruins, Off the Nile, February 9, 1876, Lockwood de Forest, American, 1850-1932, United States, Oil on
RMRDD863–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. 70 MINNESOTA MUSHROOMS gills rounded or sinuate, violet at first, then brown, broad, distant ; s p o r e s yel- low-brown, ellipsoid. 12-14 ^- 7-9/.(. The name refers to the color. On the ground in woods, summer and autumn ; one of the best edible species. Cortinarius alboviolaceus Tinted Cortinarius Cap 5-S cm. wide, whitish, more or less tinted with -iolet, dry. smooth or silky, convex to plane; stem 5-10 cm. by 6-12 mm., whitish, marked with --iolet. esjiecially at the top, hairy below the attachment of the curtain, bulbous, solid ; gills adne.
RM2DHWPP6–Miss Morris as 'Hope Nursing Love', Print made by Edward Fisher, 1722–1785, British, after Sir Joshua Reynolds RA, 1723–1792, British, 1771, Mezzotint ( 2nd state ) on medium, moderately textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 26 1/2 × 19 1/4 inches (67.3 × 48.9 cm), Plate: 20 1/8 × 14 1/4 inches (51.1 × 36.2 cm), and Image: 19 7/8 × 14 1/8 inches (50.5 × 35.9 cm), arrows, bow, dress, hope, Hope, 'Spes'; 'Speranza divina e certa' (Ripa) one of the Three Theological Virtues - MM - Virtues triumphant, love, mountains, nursing, suckling, portrait, religious and mythological subject, ribbon, rock
RMRGEW91–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. PSEDNOS • Chi 499. Figure 11. Psednos micrurus Barnard. Female, 45-mm standard length. Holotype BMNH 1930.1.14.7 (after Barnard, 1927b). Soutti Africa, 1208-1280 m. stomach and pyloric caeca light browii be- cause of scarce melanophores, adjacent pari: of intestine blackish, the rest of intes- tine not pigmented except of short pari near anus" (Andriashev, 1992: 9). Distribution. Only known from off Cape Point, South Africa, at a depth of 1208- 1280 m. Other Indian Ocean specimens cited by Stein (1979) belong to
RMW56NCY–Revolver with holster from Tonny van Renterghem, Revolver, Smith, Smith & Wesson, Springfield, 1920 - 1944, revolver, holster, sewing, l 22 cm × h 14.5 cm × d 3.5 cm × c 9 mm l 12.5 cm × h 4.5 cm
RMRGH0JE–. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 238 University of California Publications. [Geology summit. In P. cognatus it is completely separated by a deep groove extending to the base of the crown. ^ Measurements. Diameters of ?>/], anteropost. 22 mm., transv. 1/ mm. Diameters of dpu anteropost. 9.5 mm., transv. 6.5 mm. Diameters of dp„, anteropost. 24 mm., transv. 14 mm. Diameters of dpt, anteropost. 24 mm., transv. 15 mm. Length of milk-molar series, dp, to dp^ 71 mm. Depth of jaw at dplt 42 mm. MERYCHIPPUS ISONESUS (Cope). A right upper molar (no. 10670, Univ. Cal. Col. Vert. Pala
RM2A2KPK2–A Midnight Modern Conversation, March 1732/33, William Hogarth, English, 1697-1764, United Kingdom, Etching and engraving selectively printed in black and red on ivory laid paper, 329 x 455 mm (image), 345 X 470 mm (plate), 372 X 497 mm (sheet), Toe of a Shoe, 16th century, England, Leather, slashed, 14.8 × 9.4 cm (5 7/8 × 3 3/4 in
RMRGFJ59–. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 880 University of California Publications in Geology [VoL- 7 Measurements No. 19826 P2, anteroposterior diameter 9.2 mm. P2, transverse diameter ! 7.9 P3, anteroposterior diameter ! 10.8 P3, greatest width 11.1 P4, anteroposterior diameter 12.2 P*, greatest width 12. Mi, anteroposterior diameter 15.(1) M2, anteroposterior diameter 17. M2, greatest width 15. M», anteroposterior diameter 18.1 M3, greatest width 14.4. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colora
RM2A2J1ME–Head of Christ, c. 1652, Giovanni Andrea Sirani, Italian, 1610-1670, Italy, Red chalk on tan laid paper, laid down on cream laid paper, 367 x 253 mm, Plum Garden at Kameido (Kameido Umeyashiki), from the series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei), 1857, Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重, Japanese, 1797–1858, Japan, Color woodblock print, oban, 36 x 24.1 cm (14 3/16 x 9 1/2 in
RMRMJACB–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. The Freshivatcr FisJies of South Africa. 363 of head, not reaching ventral which is inserted below middle of dorsal. Caudal forked, with long pointed lobes ; caudal peduncle 14- times to twice as long as deep. Scales 56-59, lat. tr. 14^ 16j.; 9 to 10 rows of scales between lateral line and root of ventral, 30 rows round caudal peduncle. Colour (of preserved specimens), brown above, yellowish below; scales on sides and upper part of body with numerous minute dark specks. One specimen, 173 mm. in length
RMW5726H–Officer Cavalry Light Cavalry, Model No. 2 by J.A. de Vos van Steenwijk, Sable light cavalry no. 2. Letter G, Netherlands, Joan Arend baron de Vos van Steenwijk, Schimmelbusch & Sohn, Solingen, before 1813, kling, greepkap, beugel, schede, ringen, sleepplaat, greep, engraving, l 100.5 cm l 86 cm l 103.5 mm l 95.5 cm l 91 cm × w 2.9 cm l 14 cm l 0.3 cm
RMRGHBB0–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. . Figs 8-15 8, Malthacodes pictus (Rodriguez I.): epipleuron. 9, Hemipleurus floriger (Sarawak [para- type]): epipleuron. 10, 11, Kubanius elegans (U.S.S.R., Kazakhstan [paratype]): (10) hind tarsus; (11) hind claw. 12, 13, Trichoceble floralis (France): (12) hind tarsus; (13) claw. 14, Aplocnemus impressus (England): hind claw. 15, Pelecophora illigeri, (Mauritius): hind claw. (Scale line = 0-1 mm.) ma = membranous appendage; ac = appendiculate claw.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may ha
RMKC6PPC–Pair of Snaphaunce Pistols, 1675, Italian (Brescian), Wood (walnut), steel, L. 14 1/2 in. (36.8 cm); L. of barrel 8 3/8 in. (21
RMREKEJN–. Life-histories of northern animals [microform] : an account of the mammals of Manitoba. Mammals; Mammals; Mammifères; Mammifères. Spread 9 to 10 inches. Coluur, dull brown. Same size aiid colour, but ear and tragu* lunger and ftlenderer. M. subutattii. Length, from snout to tail-tip, 3 to i inches (76 to 89 mm.); forearm, from elbow to wrist, if to if (35 to 41 mm.); tibia, ,», to H (14 to 17 mm.); spread across wings, 9 to 10 inches (229 to 254 mm.); ears, "short and pointed, reaching, when laid forward, barely to tip of the nose."' (Miller.) In colour it is everywhere of a du
RMKCD3AN–Brayette and Buttock Defense, 16th century, German, Steel, copper alloy (latten), H. folded 14 3/16 in. (36.0 cm); H. open 29 1
RMRG79FJ–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 116 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 292 as long as merus. Third pereiopod dth propodus only about twice as long as dactyl. A small species, maximum postorbital carapace length 9 mm. Habitat.—Subterranean fresh water. Distribution.—KnowTi only from the type-locality, a cave near Goshen, Jamaica. Family Hippolytidae Genus Barhouria 29. Barhouria cubensis (Von Martens) Figures 28/, 29 Hippolyte Cubensis Yon Martens, 1872, p. 136, pi. 5: fig. 14 [type-locality: Cuba]. Hippolysmata cubensis.—Kingsley, 1878b, p. 89. Barbouria poeyi Rathbun, 1912,
RMKCC56N–Colt Paterson Percussion Revolver, No. 5, Holster Model, serial no. 940, ca. 1840
RMRMKPM9–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 4. Tragelaphus sp. L4628, occlusal and lateral views of right M3. Scale = 10 mm. and Mpesida (Thomas 197%, pi. 2 (figs 4, 8-9, 11, 14)). Gentry (1978a: 297) pointed to the appearance of tragelaphine-Hke teeth as early as Ngorora. Tribe Boselaphini Genus Mesembriportax Type species Mesembriportax acrae Gentry, 1974. Mesembriportax acrae Gentry, 1974 Figs 5-6 Remarks Since Gentry (1974) described Mesembriportax acrae from Bed 2 (= QSM) of 'E' Quarry, Langebaanweg, a number of new specimens have co
RMKCE6DE–Wheellock gun, mid-17th century, Brescia, Italian, Brescia, Steel, wood (walnut), L. 45 1/2 in. (115.6 cm); L. of barrel 32 3/4
RMRH58H5–. Breviora. 1953 A NEW SPECIES OF HYPOGNATHA. External Anatomy of Hypognatha elahorata sp. nov. Figures 6-10 Fig. 6. Eyes and clypeus of female allotype, from in front. Fig. 7. Sternum of female allotype. Fig. 8. Female allotype, dorsal view. Fig. 9. Epigynum of allotype, posterior view. Fig. 10. Epigynum of disvsected paratype to show complete posterior exposur Tarsi Totals Legs. 1243. Width of first patella at "knee" .195 mm., tibial index of first leg 14. Width of fourth patella at "knee" .1624 mm., tibial index of fourth leg 15. Femora Patellae Tibiae Metatarsi (All mea
RMKCE6FX–Wheellock Rifle, dated 1668, Munich and Augsburg, German, Munich and Augsburg, Steel, gold, wood (ebony), staghorn, bone, L. 30
RMRHM7XM–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 32 F. J. GRIFFIN ET AL. 9a » b^* ^ If I. S-J. Figure 9. Representative images, obtained by video frame capture, from cultures of Clupea pallasi embryos maintained at three salinities. In the 14 ppt (a) and 28 ppt (b) cultures, larvae, empty (transparent) chorions of hatched larvae, and chorions (darkened, opaque) from which embryos have not hatched are evident. In the }<5 ppt culture (c), a hatched scoliotic larva with a bent tall, a partially hatched larva, and chorions of unhatched embryos are pre.sent. Bar = 1 mm. or
RMKC3JC7–Pair of Flintlock Box-Lock Pistols with Bayonets, ca. 1782
RMRGF064–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 130 BuUetiu Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 155, No. 3. Plate 1. Upper left, web of Hypognatha scutata from Trinidad, 14 cm horizontal diameter of web (photo J. Coddington). Lower, female Encyosaccus sexmaculatus from near Iquitos, Peru (photo J. Warfel). mill long, 2. and males have been of being collected to- fourdi 1.0. Abdomen 2.4 wide. Note. Females matched on basis gether. Variation. Total length of females 8.5 to 9.4 mm. The coloration of females is vari- able. The holotyj^e has the cephalic area of the car
RMKCE6M1–Wheellock Pistol Made for Maximilian I of Bavaria (1573–1651), ca. 1600–1610
RMRG0DBR–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 232 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 98 ' ' t M M ' m I j I T]T!l!lllilN!llllllillllllillNIIIII!l. Figure I. Cross-section of stem oiShepherdia argentea; small tree, about 4 m tall. The scars are caused by browsing on the bark, the deep one at about 9 years of age, the shallow one at about 14 years of age. pyramidal. 0.03 to 0.04 mm on the sides, tricolporate (Figure 3d). The pistillate flowers are urceolate below, the tube 0.5 to 1.0 mm long; the upper part has four lobes, densely hairy at the throat of the tube; the ovary is short cylindric, the style about
RMKCE6ER–Flintlock Gun, ca. 1730–40, German, Steel, silver, wood (walnut), L. 56 3/8 in. (143.2 cm); L. of barrel 41 1/16 in. (104.3 cm
RMRMWMM0–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. 166 EUG. DADAY DE DEES. Fig. 14. — Branchinecia colom densis l'ack. — Caput inaris sec H. L. Slmntz. ceterae non siiperans. Lamina branchialis marginibus serratis iinica. Sacculus branchialis pedum 1J paris setosus. Longitiido totalis a fronte usque ad apicem cercopodum 16-23 mm. ; longitudo cercopo- dum 0,812-1,46 mm. ; longitudo antennarum inferiorum 3,5-9 mm. Femina : Corpus dimensionibus fere maris. Cercopodes lanceolati, bre"viusculi, marginibus setosis. Antennae inferiores iriangulares, apice acuminato. Pedes structura maris simil
RMKC7WCX–Wheellock Gun, ca. 1610, French, Steel, gold, wood (red beech), silver, brass, L. 43 3/8 in. (110.2 cm); L. of barrel 31 1/4 in
RMRGJEEF–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. KINGENINAE 73 Germany. The specimen is in the Quenstedt Collection at the Institut und Museum fiir Geologic und Palaontologie, der Universitat, Tubingen, Germany. Description. Zittelina averaging 13 mm. long, 11 mm. wide and 7-9 mm. in thickness. Distinctly oval-pentagonal in general outline. In early growth-stages, fl! Q. (0) (fi) O O 00000 0-2 Fig. 14. Series of sixteen transverse serial sections through the umbo of a specimen of Zittelina orbis (Quenstedt) from the Upper Jurassic of Wurttemburg, Germany. B. 37717- X3- n, Q Q O...
RMEDPEMJ–Charles François Daubigny (French, 1817 - 1878). The Grape Harvest, 1865. Etching on laid paper
RMRGJXPR–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . Fig. 11. The dorsal (a) and ventral (b) internal moulds of Sowerbyella sericea (J. de C. Sowerby), X3 approx., showing the pallial sinus patterns : gg, vascula genitalia ; m, vascula media ; y, vascula myaria. Material (Figured). length width (mm.) Internal mould of pedicle valve (BB.29064) 8-5 14-0 Internal mould of pedicle valve (BB.29065) ii-o 19-5 Internal mould of pedicle valve (BB.29066) 5-0 9-5. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colora
RMKC72JE–Flintlock Gun, second quarter of the 19th century, Sindh, Indian, Sindh (now Pakistan); lock, British, Steel, ebony, gold
RMRDEC94–. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. 24 K Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 The fifth legs (Fig. 28) are two-jointed, the second joint carrying three setse at the end, a slender one in the middle, a stout vaned (bilimbate) se and a similar but smaller si; the proximal joint carries a simple se, like the apical seta.. Fig. 28. Cyclopina schneideri. Fifth leg of female. The male, from station 41fif, was nearly 0-74 mm. long. Anterior antennae iwo-thirds the length of the forebody, with 16 joints; joints 4 to 9 inclusive are telescoped, 10 to 14 inclusive
RMEDPD80–Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (Italian, 1609 - 1664). The Genius of Castiglione, ca. 1648. Etching on heavy laid paper
RMRG1BC7–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1977 Notes 425. Figure 1. Lateral view of the Green Sunfish (Lepomis cyanellus), 157 mm total length (128 mm standard length), collected from the Nith River on 10 June 1976. cyanellus were collected at two locations. One locality was at a washed-out dam just north of Plattsville in Oxford County. On 10 June 1976, eight specimens were collected; on 30 September 1976, 14 individuals were collected. Both collections were from a deep (over i.9 m maximum depth) oxbow with only a limited connection with the river at the time of collecting. The bottom was muddy. Speci
RMKC6KPD–Mail Shirt, 16th century or later, possibly Iranian, Iron, H. 31 7/8 in. (81.0 cm); W. 54 in. (137.0 cm); W. of chest 15 11/16
RMRG7J8W–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 4.—Scarus microrhinos, color pattern of a specimen, 155 mm. in standard length. (Sketch by author.) 56. Pectoral rays ii,13 rarely ii,14; ventral (tnird) row of scales on cheek with 3 to 5 scales; teeth usually covered by the lips; background coloration light brownisa to grayish white, center of lower scales whitish; posterior edges brownish; preorbital space wide, the width contained about 2}^ to 3>^ times in head length, wider than in all other species with 4 median predorsal scales; figure 5 and plate 9,b. (Central and West Paci
RMKC875D–Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver, Serial Number 29705, with Case and Accessories, ca. 1853–54
RMRHNW7W–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. O.I MM. FIGURE 5. Relation between aggregative centers and previous migratory pathways of I-cells in four aggregations. In the top two, the centers coincided with the final positions of the I-cells. In the bottom two, they did not. The respective times, in hours, at which the first and last camera lucida drawings were made after deposition on washed agar: 10.8, 11.9; 9.8, 12.25; 9.8, 14.0; 10.0, 13.0. 311. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabili
RMKCD833–Colt Third Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver, Serial Number 12406, ca. 1853
RMRHE1Y5–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 33 (1982) Heft 2-4 Zur Herpetofaunistik Kameruns 325 an den Körperseiten, Bauch weiß mit vereinzelten schwarzen Flecken. Das d hat eine sehr große Kehlfalte. Insbesondere die lateralen schwarzen Flecken des 9 lassen sich mit keiner der von Schiotz beschriebenen Zeich- nungsphasen in Einklang bringen. Eine weitergehende Interpretation kann hier, da nur ein 9 vorliegt, nicht erfolgen. Abb. 5: Hyperolius kuligae von Malarba. Links subadultes Tier (14 mm) der „pleuro- t
RMEDPC6Y–Jean Jacques de Boissieu (French, 1736-1810). Family before a Fireplace (La Famille devant le feu), 1800. Etching
RMRMJAAY–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 140 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM 18- M1 17 16 £15 S3 14- 13 12 Species. Hyaena abronia 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Length Fig. 27b. Dimensions of the M1 of Hyaenidae from Langebaanweg, compared with those of a series of modern Hyaena hyaena. deciduous canine. There are no indications that P1 is, or was ever present. The P2 and P3 are only partly erupted. The mandible is broken posterior to P3 and the nature of the other lower cheekteeth is unknown. The P2, which measures 12,9 by 8,8 mm, differs from those
RMKC417H–Colt Model 1855 Pocket Percussion Revolver, Serial no. 4460, with Case and Accessories, 1855
RMRNA1FT–. The anatomical record. Anatomy; Anatomy. Fig. 9 Omental appendage from the cat; actual length, ob, is S.5 mm.; length of hemal nodule at tip is 2 mm. and its diameter is 1.3 mm. Fig. 10 Omental appendage from a steer; actual size 14.5 X 22.2 mm. The third specimen was found in a small cavity on the internal surface of the ventral wall of the greater omentum of the body of an adult male. It is oval|^in form and measured 2x1 cm. It is smooth and soft and was contained within a small sac about twice its size, which was located on the internal surface of the entral reflection of the great omen
RMKCE6E4–Wheellock Pistol, ca. 1600–1610, French, Steel, wood (maple), mother-of-pearl, brass, gold, L. 32 1/8 in. (81.6 cm
RMRGJC0R–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. . Figs 7-18. Anotylus stanleyi (Cameron). (7) Tergite of 2nd abdominal segment; (8) tergite of 3rd abdominal segment; (9) tergite of 6th abdominal segment; (10) posterior margin of sternite of 8th abdominal segment in $; (n) terga of 9th and 10th abdominal segments of § in dorsal view; (12) right half of tergite and right laterosternites of 4th abdominal segment; (13) sternite of 8th abdominal segment in <J; (14) sternite of 2nd abdominal segment; figs 7-14 all to same scale; (15) $ genitalia in ventral view, scale = 0-5 mm; (16
RMEDPC8T–Giorgio Ghisi (Italian, 1520-1582) after Giulio Romano (Italian, probably 1499 - 1546). The Wedding of Cupid and Psyche
RMREFW15–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 197 als oberseits. Segmente in 5 —14 Paaren, gegenständig oder fast gegenständig bis regelmässig alternirend, horizontal bis wenig aufrecht - abstellend, mehr oder weniger entfernt bis sehr genähert (oder an üppigen Pflanzen die obersten selbst einander mehr oder weniger unterschlächtig deckend — Fig. 114 B), im Alter unter Kücklassung ihres stielartigen Basaltheiles von der Khachis ab- gliedernd, bis 12 mm lang und 9 mm breit, aus sehr
RMKC7W5G–Cased Set of a Flintlock Rifle, a Pair of Pistols, and Accessories, ca. 1800
RMRGE069–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 392 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology 3 (or 2) lower labials, first very large, second small; postmental small; 4 (not 3) chin shields; 269-273 annuli on body, 26 on tail; 30 (14 + 16) segments in a midbody annulus; 6 anals; 5-6 preanal pores. Measurements. Total length of d 194 (175 + 19) mm., of 9 , 162 (147 + 15) mm.. 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 r
RMKC1GT6–Flintlock Repeating Pistol with Lorenzoni Action, bearing the Crests of Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson, with Case and Acccessories
RMRGH96C–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Geology Supplement. 122 SHELVE DISTRICT Caeroplecia plicata sp. nov. (PI. 20, figs. 14-16 ; PI. 21, figs. i-6, 8 ; Text-fig. 9) Diagnosis. Subcircular Caeroplecia with a brachial valve about 80% as long as wide, and low rounded costellae with a wavelength of 0-6 mm, 5 mm antero-medially of the dorsal umbo, first appearing on shells more than 3 mm long and commonly numbering 6 on the fold and 5 to 9 on the lateral slopes. Description. Dorsibiconvex, subcircular Caeroplecia with obtusely rounded cardinal angles ; pedicle valve 18% as deep as lon
RMKC4100–Colt Paterson Pocket Percussion Revolver, Fourth Ehlers Model, serial no. 152, with Case and Accessories, ca. 1840–43
RMRMG3DR–. Annotationes zoologicae japonenses / Nihon do?butsugaku iho?. ON THE OSMYLIN/E OF JAPAN. out marking except a few spots on pterostigma and very faintly clouded spaces along inner margin. Measurements : Length of body 14—15 mm. „ forewing 24—26 „ Width of „ 9—10 „ Length of hindvving 22—24 „ A male specimen captured by Mr. A. Nohira on Mt. Atago, Kyoto, May ist '12, and two female specimens captured by Mr. T. Takamuku at Yanagawa, Kiushiu, are in my collection. Remark : In structure this species resembles certain Spilosmylus species more closely than the other three species of the genus. Osmy
RMKC5WG9–Colt Paterson Percussion Revolver, No. 3, Belt Model, Serial no. 156, with Case and Accessories, ca. 1838
RMRMKC8H–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. CONTRIBUTIONS TO KNOWLEDGE OF S.A. MARINE MOLLUSCA 135 Foot with antero-lateral corners shortly pointed, posteriorly with 2 tails, no eyes. Radula with 55 (14 mm. shell)-65 rows, central plate slightly wider than lateral plate, its base 3-3J times as wide as long, with 9-10 cusps; lateral plate with inner cusp bifurcate, the outer prong smaller and more slender than the inner (median) prong. Animal pale flesh-colour. Fossil: raised beach, alt. 375 ft. Durban-Umgeni (Geol. Survey). Dead: Durban (Kraus
RMKC3MNM–Cased Pair of Percussion Pistols, Louis-Julien Gastinne-Renette, mid-19th century
RMRR6406–. Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 14 Muskulatur der Proglottis. Tm.1: innere Transversalfasern. Lm.1: innere Längsmuskelzone Tm.*: mittlere Transversal- fasern. Lm.5: äußere Längsmuskelzone. Tm.3: äußere Transversalmuskulatur. L.: vereinzelte äußere Längsfasern.. Flächenschnitt durch mehrere Proglottiden, die Entwick- lung der Genitalorgane darstellend. Figurenerklärung s. Fig. 3 und 4. Proglottiden 0,23 mm., die Breite 0,52 mm. Die reifen, stark kontrahierten Glieder des Hinterendes dagegen sind 0,9 mm. breit und 0,6 mm.
RMKC3YJW–Composed Armor, 15th century and later, Landshut, European, Italian and German, Steel, iron, copper alloy (latten), leather
RMRGJTHE–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 0-5.59 M-5.94 P-544. Q-5.29 R-5.14 S-4.99 T-4 84 U-4.69 V-4.44 Fig. io. Cimicinoides struvei, serial sections of BB 55589I x 5. Numbers indicate distance in millimeters from the anterior. Original length was 9-45 mm.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRDAF32–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 0.1 MM, 199 (198) Infero-posteal angle rounded; first foot of female with stout hook. Pleuroxus hamulatus Birge 1910. Infero-posteal angle rounded, without teeth; valves reticulated; also marked by very fine striae, which run nearly longitudinally. Rostrum long, recurved. Keel of labrum small, rounded, prolonged. Post-abdomen much like P. denticulatus, but with apex more rounded and denticles not so crowded there. Denticlesabout 12-14. J unknown. Color hom-yellow, often dark on dorsal side like P. striatus. Length, 9, ca. 0.6 mm. New England and south
RMRGH2XD–. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 568 University of California Publications in Geology [Vol. ll Measurements op Upper Milk Molars No. 21199 Dm4, anteroposterior diameter 26.5 mm. Dm4, height of slightly worn crown, measured on protoeone .... 14 No. 19443 Dm3"?, anteroposterior diameter 24.5 Dm3?, height of somewhat worn crown, measured on protoeone 9 In a large lower milk molar (no. 21315, fig. 190), the crown is high and narrow and shows a thick cement layer. The parastylid extends inward beyond the metaconid. The metaconid-metastylid column is narrow transversely in the
RMRJMYNP–. Bacteriological apparatus : pathological, biochemical. Scientific apparatus and instruments; Bacteriology; Chemical industry. (Hi)* Hill (Ear^avatian, ^ati&ttx„ N.. 14618 110 mm; no handle, for use with No. 14610 Each 8.00 14619 120 mm; no handle, for use with No. 14600 Each 9.50 14620 *120 mm; no handle, for use with No. 14600 1 Each 9.50 14621 185 mm; no handle, for use with No. 14600 Each 14.50 14622 250 mm; no handle, for use with No. 14600 Each 20.00 * Ground for celloidin. 14624 Handle for sharpening above knives Each 2.25 14626 Back for sharpening above knives Each 1.75. Please
RMRHG8WG–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Marine biology. 134 GEORGE FRED SUTHERLAND. 10 (six days' regeneration) shows the cells in one part of the cord stretched out to such an extent that vacuoles are left between the. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Fig. 12. Curve giving the number of mitotic divisions in that part of the spinal cord within 3 mm. of the edge. Beyond 3 mm. the mitoses are scattered. An abscissa represents the period of regeneration and the corresponding ordinate gives the average number of mitoses found in the individuals killed at the end of that period. cells. I
RMRGADJP–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. 14 HTLLETIN 067, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICItLTUEE. COAltCTATE L.VnVA. Leiij;th oJ' coarctate larva (tig. 15), 7.45 nun.; widtli, 4.08 nnn.; 28 specimens varied in length from 6.25 to 9 mm. and in width from 3.25 to 5 mm. Shape much more robust than that of the coarctate hn-va of any other species thus far. 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 S
RMRD0YPN–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 14. Bagskinnebenenes Spids og Bagfoden af Aphodius fimetarius (tilvenstre) og A. prodromus (til- højre). Mindre, 6—9 mm. Vingedækkernes Stribe- mellemrum tydeligt punkterede. Scutellums Rod punkteret. Følehornskøllen sort 11. 11. Hovedets Hvælving adskilt fra den ret stærkt opadbøjede Forrand af en langs Randen lø- bende Fordybning. Vingedækkerne bagtil fint og kort behaarede og matte. Kæbepalpernes Led sorte med lys Spids 35. luridus. Hovedets Hvælving fortsat lige til den kun svagt opadbøjede Forrand. Vingedækkern
RMRG5XN2–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. OXYSTOMATOUS AND ALLIED CRABS OF AMERICA IQ and fragments of others were secured from fish stomachs. It has not been met within the harbor nor along the beaches." (Hay.) Measurements.âCarapace (9632), length 39.4, width of middle 28.3, â ^-idth at outer spines 26.7 mm. The largest specimen, female (5231), from a fish stomach, measures about 41 mm long. Range.âNorth Carolina to Gidf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea; to 56 fathoms. Material examined.âSee table 3, page 14. BANILIA ANGUSTATA Stimpson FiGUKE 9; Plate 3, Figures 1, 2 Ranilia angus
RMRGDKW7–. Bulletin of the Natural Histort Museum. Geology series. LATE CRETACEOUS-EARLY TERTIARY ECHINOIDS 125. Fig. 33 Camera lucida drawing of plating in Isaster aqiiilanicus (de Grateloup, 1836) from the late Thanetian of Casas de Oraien (Navarra); BMNH EE6202, oral surface. Scale bar = 5 mm. Genus HEMIASTER Agassiz. in Agassiz & Desor, 1847 Diagnosis. Apical disc ethmophract. Anterior sulcus weak or absent. Hemiaster prunella (L&maick, 1816) PI. 9, figs ll-14;Fig. 35b, c, e 1816 Spatangus prunella Lamarck: 33. 1855 Hemiaster prunella Lamarck; d'Orbigny: 242. pi. 881. 1856 Hemiaster prunell
RMRJP77C–. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. THOMAS BYRNES. Argulus australiensis, sp. nov. Fig. 7. Male, dorsal. Fig. 8. First and second antennae, ventral. Fig. 9. Respiratory areas, ventral. Fig. 10. Ribs of sucker. Fig. 11. Basal portion of fourth leg, ventral. Fig. 12. Maxilliped, ventral. Fig. 13. Male, ventral. Fig. 14. Tooth-like process. Scales lines: (7) and (13) 1,000 Mm. (8), (10) and (12) 100 Mm. (9) and (11) 500 Mm. (14) 50 Mm. 582 Aust. Zool. 21(7), 1985. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for read
RMRRTTFP–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. April '9, 1014. The Florists' Review 76 THE GREAtJ^t GaInn'A NOVELTY ^^ OF THE DECADE QUEEN HELEN UbUHWK ? '" ' ^^^ '^^ ^^ ^^ ? ^ ? ? ^ 3-i--inch pot plants, $3.00 each; per dozen, $30.00 ra4* mm ttmr Mtkwma*. 9lAn#A m^mA*t . 14 dozen at sam* rate as par dozan. Plants raady nowf can ba shippad Immadlataly ^QUECN HELEN is a green-leaved sport of King Humbert, ^ retaining all the good qualities that have made Humbert the best Canna heretofore introduced—and Queen Helen has several points of superiority over Humbert. Same orchid-like flowers, gol
RMRJ6N8N–. Grasses of North America [microform] : the grasses classified, described and each genus illustrated, with chapters on their geographical distribution and a bibliography. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. 178 PAXICACK.E. Spikelets lanceolato-oblong, 3.5 mm. long, loosely imbricate. 4 Spikelets semiovate. 1.5 mm. long 5 1. H. Virginicug(Villd.) Hritton, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 9:14 [reprint 13] (1889). White Rice. Lccrsia Viifjinica Willd. Sp. PI. 1 : 325 (1797). L. Viryinica Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1: 37 (1S03). Asprella Vinjinica K. & S. 8vst. 2:2G0 (1817). Culms 40-70
RMRJDF3C–. Cerambycidae of Northern Asia. Cerambycidae; Beetles; Cerambycidae; Cerambycidae. 85. Fig. 30. Eodorcadion quinquevittatum (Hamm.). dense compact adherent white pubescence. Legs with uneven gray pub- escence. Midtibiae in distal half on outer side in males with deeper, in females with less deep notch bearing dense bristles forming brush. Body, antennae, and legs black. Body length 14-24 mm. Egg: White with brownish tinge, elongate, broadly rounded at poles. Chorion with very fine cellular sculpture. Length 3.0-4.2 mm, width 0.9-1.1 mm, weight 4-5 mg. Larva (Fig. 31): Characterized by broadly
RMRG99RB–. Bulletins of American paleontology. ' %.r^' i !>J* J^^' f. 3 x15 ^ /'; 4 x70 Text-figure 6?,.—Lepicyrhnra titrrira (Mansfield). USNM 493824 (ex 369986). USGS Station 3421: Harveys Creek, about half a mile above the abandoned mill. Leon County. Florida. Jackson Bluff Formation (Choetawhatchee Group). Height 9.7 mm, width 4.5 mm. 1. rear view; 2, enlargement of apical area; 3. apical area; 4. enlargement of apical view. Bluff (as above). Shark Hole Point Formation (Early Pliocene). Holotype and two paratypes. Measurements.—(See Table 14.) Occurrence.—This species is recorded from the fol- l
RMRJN5DD–. Bacteriological apparatus : pathological, biochemical. Scientific apparatus and instruments; Bacteriology; Chemical industry. 10960 10965. 10980 10960 Blowers—Fletcher's Foot Power. Produce a powerful, continuous blast, the pressure of which may be increased by adding one or more rubber discs to the air reservoir. No. A B C Diameter of air reservoir, mm 180 225 275 Each 7.00 9.25 14.50 10965 Blowers—Fletcher's Foot Power. Similar to No. 10960 above, but mounted on legs, as illustrated. No. A B C Diameter of air reservoir, mm 180 225 275 Each 8.00 10.50 16.00 10970 Blowers—Fletcher's Foot Pow
RMRGEXNK–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 478 BiiUeiin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 135, No. 9 1.0 mm W-/}r/^A:yv-/2 . Figure 9. Leonaspis cf. williamsi Whittington, 1956. Major paired spines of a small cronidium, original of Plate 16, figures 12-14, lettered following Whittington, 1956c, text- f.g. 1. an early odontopleurid developmental .stage. These include pains 2 to 5 on the glabella, Ai^a on the fixed cheek, and the spine on the eye ridge (compare Whittington, 1956c, text-figs. 1, 6, 9, 22, for corresponding spines in develo]:)mental stages of o
RMRGBET3–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 12.—The angular-winged katydid: Second-in- star nymph. Somewhat over twice natural size. (Original.) Fig. 13.—The angular-winged katydid: Third-instar nymph. Nearly three times natural size. (Origi- nal.) length of head, 2.9 mm.; length of pronotum, 1.6 mm.; length of posterior femur, 8 mm.; length of posterior tibia, 8 mm.; length of antenna, 20.25 mm. Color and shape of body as before, except that black spots are less conspicuous. Fourth instar (fig. 14).—Measurements: Length of body, 10 mm.; length of head, 3.7
RMRMMNXJ–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF S.A. MARINE MOLLUSCA 499 tooth feeble. Pallial sinus shallow, about J distance between adductor scars, rounded. Whole margin finely crenulate internally. The living shell, and some of the fresher valves, slightly salmon tinted. Length 10, alt. 9 mm. The living shell (valves together) 6 x 5-5 X 4 mm. Off O'Neil Peak (Zululand), 90 fathoms, 11 valves; off Cape Natal (Durban), 54 fathoms, 33 valves; off Umkomaas, 40 fathoms, one living, 14 valves; off Hood Point (East L
RMRH56JA–. Breviora. . Figure 3. Diagrammatic representation of the suture of: A, Metadagno- ceras piilclier Tozer (1965: fig. 9). from British Columbia, at a whorl height of approximately 20 mm; B, undescribed new species from Tobin Formation, Nevada, at a whorl height of 11 mm, MCZ 9638; C, undescribed species of Mctaclagnoceras collected by N. J. Silberling from Star Peak Formation, Nevada, at a whorl height of 22 mm; D, Metadagnoceras frce- imini n. sp., holotype. from Nifoekoko. Timor, at a whorl height of 14 mm, BMNH C33701; E, Olenites simplex Welter, original drawing based on one of Welter's un
RMRJMH45–. Bacteria in relation to plant diseases. Bacteria; Plant diseases. 66 BACTERIA IN RELATION TO PLANT DISEASES. rod and 14 plates poured at 410 to 380 C, after inoculating very copiously—six 3 mm. loops in one instance. In other canes it was found alive at the end of a year. Tubes of bouillon inoculated November 9, 1903, and kept at room-temperatures were still cloudy on March 17 (129 days),but a transfer from one of them did not cloud bouillon. In beef-agar stabs kept in the refrigerator at io° to i5°C.the cultures were alive at the end of 7 months 10 days. Under similar conditions another cul
RMRG7BNM–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. MUSCULAR SYSTEM OF THE RED HOWLING MONKEY ®9 9. Figure 5.—Muscular attachments in the cranium, dorsal view (1, m. trapezius; 2, m. rhomboideus; 3, m. splenius; 4, mm. spinalis et semispinalis capitis; 5, m. longissimus cervicis et capitis; 6, m. sternocleidomastoideus; 7, m. digastricus; 8, m. stylohyoideus; 9, m. stylopharyngeus; 10, m. levator veli palatini; 11, m. tensor veli palatini; 12, m. pterygoideus lateralis; 13, m. pterygoideus medialis; 14, m. palatopharyngeus; 15, m. constrictor pharyngis superior; 16, m. masseter; 17, m. pteryg
RMRMJAT8–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. ADDITIONS TO FAUNA-LIST OF S.A. CRUSTACEA AND PYCNOGONIDA. Length 14, breadth 15 mm. Dull salmon with longitudinal, paler, dark- bordered stripes; chelipeds and legs speckled with red, finger and thumb of chelipeds white. Locality. Delagoa Bay. 1 $ (U.W.). Distribution. Persian Gulf, 47-9 fms.; Amirante Is., 28 fms. ? Zanzibar (Lenz). Fam. Hymenosomatidae Hymenosoma orbiculare Desm. Fig- 5- 1950. Barnard, loc cit., p. 68, fig. 150, b. 1951. Capart, Exp. ocean. Beige, p. 61, %. 18. 1955. Broekhuysen,
RMRN5EH7–. Animal life and intelligence. Biology; Animal intelligence; Psychology, Comparative; Evolution. 68 Animal Life and Intelligence. ef 9 7 2 3 4 Ratfiis and Ulna 37>5 mm III Metacarpal 33 mm ' m Phalanges of Digit 31-Smm. IV - Metacarpal 32 mm ' vr Phalanges of Digit 18-5 mm. V - metacarpal 31 mm. " V Phalanges of Digit IBS mm fibid *" 17-5 mm - 0 70 Fig. 14.—The long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus).. 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 perf
RMRN867A–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 539 thoracic region of a 14 mm cat embryo, it is seen that the position occupied by the thoracic and right lymphatic ducts in the 16 mm em- bryo (Fig. 7) is identically the same as that assumed in the 14 mm embryo (Figs. 8 and 9) by the outgrowths from the ventral surface of Right azygos Left az ygos. Anlage ol R. lymph, duct Riffht azygos Aorta Fig. 8. Anlage of Thoracic duct Left azygos <vS2*^^jBE fjf^y Anlage of R. lymph, duet Aort;i Fig. 9. Anlage of Thoracic duct Figs. 8 and 9. Microphotographs of two successive trans
RMRGYKXM–. Bulletin. Ethnology. Modified Basket Maker jar shapes. them were found) and the orifices from 214 to 3 inches (6.35 to 7.62 cm.) in diameter. Wall thicknesses were from "14 to % of an inch (6.3 to 9.5 mm.). Jars with constricted, bulbous necks do not seem to have been quite as large. They approximate a 1214-inch (31.75 cm.) height and a diameter from 11^ to 12 inches (29.21 to 30.48 cm.). Necks were 2% to 2% inches (6.35 to 6.98 cm.) high. The maximum 31 This seems to be the type of ware recently christened Lino Fugitive Red, Colton and Hargrave, 1937. In the remarks on the type the wri
RMREF4XT–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 566 1136. F. typhae Lindau iiov. spcc. Häufchen zerstreut stehend, länghch, den Länssuerven parallel, 0,5—1 mm lang, fest, schwarz, vmter der Epidermis angelegt und nach deren Längssprengung die Sporenmassen frei lassend, mit einem grünbraunen, stroma-artigen Gewebe als Unter- lage, auf der die Sporenmassen liegen. Konidien spindelförmig, Olivenfarben, 9—15,5/< lang (mit 14—15 ^<) und 8,5-4 |W breit, oft mit einigen öltröpfchen, ha
RMRGD5FE–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 31. Diagrammatic representation of the sutures of species of A/lefodagnoceros. A, holotype of M. pulcher Tozer (1965a: fig. 9), from British Columbia, at a whorl height of approximately 20 mm; B, paratype of M. tobini n. sp., from Tobin Formation, Nevada, at a whorl height of 11 mm (MCZ 9638); C, M. sp., undescribed species collected by N. J. Silberling from Star Peak Formation, Nevada, at a whorl height of 22 mm; D, holotype M. Ireewani Kummel, from Nifoekoko, Timor, at a whorl height of 14 mm (BMNH C33701); E
RMRG794R–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 206 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 292 pale lavender below; both fingers white except for bluish lavender on upper proximal portion of dactyl. Basal segments of walking legs gray to brown with dark brown longitudinal stripes and variable pattern of light spots. Material examined.—The Dominican collections contain 13 males (carapace lengths 8.5-32.0 mm), 14 females (cl 8.8-28.1 mm), and 12 juveniles (cl 5.0-9.3 mm). In the smallest identifiable male, the pleopods are very short and vestigial, but no pleopods were detectable in one slightly lar
RMRHN7RD–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. FIGURE 3. Pagurus anmilipcs; a. second maxillipeds of zoeal stages I-IV and megalopa, b. third maxillipeds of zoeal stages II-IV and megalopa, c. second through fifth pleopods of megalopa. Zoea II Duration 3.4 days (N • - 14). Carapace length 1.3-1.7 mm, av. 1.5 mm (N Total length 2.3-3.1 mm, av. 2.9 (N = 40). = 40),. 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 origi
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