RM2HB6P5J–View of Brooklyn Bridge, New York, Print on the cover of the 'view book' New York., anonymous, maker: The Albertype Company (mentioned on object), New York (city), 1902, paper, collotype, height 51 mm × width 184 mm
RMPNBANJ–Lago d'Agnano with the Grotta del Cane. Date/Period: Between 1770 and 1775. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 445 mm (17.51 in); Width: 527 mm (20.74 in). Author: RICHARD WILSON.
RMRFT3PG–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. ROOT SYSTEMS OF MIXED-PRAIRIE SPECIES. 51 in texture. The tap-roots keep their dominance throughout and at a depth of 5 feet one was still 2 mm. in diameter. They reached a maximum depth of 5.3 feet. No branches were given off in the first 6 to 8 inches of soil, but below this-point branches from 2 to 6 mm. in diameter arose. These seldom ran out. Fig. 20.—Meriolix serrulata. ' laterally for greater distances than a foot from the tap. They branched only poorly. The fleshy, dark-tan-colored root is kinked and curved and the smaller branches espe
RM2WR9GJ3–Portrait of a young man in uniform, This photo is part of an album., P. Vlaanderen & C. van der Aa, Noord-Holland, 1881 - 1900, photographic support, albumen print, height 82 mm × width 51 mm, photograph
RMPNDH3C–A View of Boppart, with Figures on the River Bank. Date/Period: 1819. Painting. Watercolor. Height: 200 mm (7.87 in); Width: 318 mm (12.51 in). Author: J. M. W. Turner.
RMRGTJ1P–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 524 Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin Vol. 32, Art. 4 a DlSCxARoe 3 SEPT. 1975 1 n*kc INTklE N - 51. Fig. 4.—Length-frequency distributions for juvenile bass (10-mm length groups) in Lake Sangchris from 3 September to 11 December 1975. lOKL LEIIGH («f Studies of fish populations in ponds and small lakes actively managed for superior production, which probably raised the average size of bass examined. For this reason, a more conservative estimate of first-year growth for Illinois largemouth bass may be more representative. The combined averag
RM2JE57P1–Deer by a tree in front of a pond Deer by a tree (original title), print maker: Jan Toorop, (signed by artist), Wijnand Otto Jan Nieuwenkamp, (signed by artist), 1896, paper, drypoint, h 39 mm - w 51 mm
RMPNDY9P–Road by the Edge of a Lake. Date/Period: Ca. 1637-42. Painting. Oil on panel Oil. Height: 572 mm (22.51 in); Width: 513 mm (20.19 in). Author: BOTH, JAN. Jan Both.
RMRGD57G–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. . Fig. 2 Lateral view of anterior of skull, mandible and dentition of Hylomys megalotis BMNH 1999.44. Scale = 1 mm. Comparison with other taxa The new species is readily distinguished in external appearance from all other species of Hylomys. It is similar in body size but with a considerably longer tail and larger ears (see Table 3). Tail 65-74 % of head and body length in H. megalotis, 51-63 % in H. sinensis, 27-31 % in H. hainanensis, and very short (us and H. suillus. The lack of flattened spinous hairs in the pelage distinguishes H. megalot
RM2JC6G9H–Ornament with a mascaron surrounded by leafy vines two horns with plants and flowers, print maker: Bernard Picart, (workshop of), Bernard Picart, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1683 - 1733, paper, etching, engraving, h 51 mm × w 103 mm
RMPNCHG1–The Tomb of the Istacidi, Pompeii. Date/Period: Ca. 1777. Drawing. Pencil, reed pen, black ink. Height: 515 mm (20.27 in); Width: 775 mm (30.51 in). Author: GIOVANNI BATTISTA PIRANESI.
RMRGF080–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. ACTINOSOMA, Spilasma, Micrepeira, Pronous • Levi 167. Figures 45-52. H. dimona n. sp., female. 45-50, epigynum. 45, 48, ventral. 46, 49, posterior. 47, 50. lateral. 45^7, (holotype). 48-50, (paratype). 51, dorsal. 52, abdomen, ventral. Abbreviations. A, terminal apophysis. C, conductor. E, embolus. M, median apophysis. PM, paramedian apophysis. Scale lines. 1.0 mm, genitalia 0.1 mm.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration
RM2HB7M2T–Portrait of Napoleon III, Emperor of France, Part of Photo Album with 123 cartes-de-visite of members of European royal houses, politicians and well-known persons., anonymous, 1855 - 1875, cardboard, paper, albumen print, height 88 mm × width 51 mm
RMPNDHG6–Mr. Adair Craigie. Date/Period: Ca. 1847. Print. Salt, from a calotype negative. Height: 191 mm (7.51 in); Width: 143 mm (5.62 in). Author: Unknown maker, British.
RMRGHH10–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Zoology . Supplement.. 34 P. H. GREENWOOD. Fig. 51. Neurocranial form in piscivorous predators. (Scale = 3 mm.) To the eight species originally placed in the ' serranus' group (H. serranus [Text-fig. 11], H. victorianus, H. nyanzae, H. speki [Text-fig. 12], H. maculipinna [Text-fig. 47], H. boops, H. thuragnathus and H. pachycephalias ; see Greenwood, 1967), three others should be added, viz H. cavifrons [Text-fig. 3], H. plagiostoma [Text-fig. 47] and H. decticostoma (see Greenwood, 1967; Greenwood & Gee, 1969). Neurocranial morphology i
RM2WR9E52–Photo reproduction of a painted portrait of Lord Byron after Ernst Hader by Sophus Williams, This photo is part of an album., Sophus Williams, after painting by: Ernst Hader, Berlin, 1877, photographic support, albumen print, height 84 mm × width 51 mm, photograph
RMPNERBA–Saint Vincents, near West Malling, Kent. Date/Period: Ca. 1779. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 318 mm (12.51 in); Width: 457 mm (17.99 in). Author: DOMINIC SERRES.
RMRGJ85X–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. LOWER JURASSIC INSECTS OF DORSET 153 Holotype. In.53924 (Figs 47-49, 51); Flatstones, Stonebarrow, Dorset; part and counter- part. Jackson colln. Dimensions: Forewing length 24mm, width 6-3mm. Hindwing, 21-5 x 6mm. Paratypes. In.49579, In.49601, In.53899, In.59380. Discussion. The new species from Dorset, with a wingspan of 50 mm, is larger than any other species of Orthophlebia except the huge 0. grandis Martynov 1927, from Turkestan, which has a wingspan of 70 mm. Even O. gigantea Tillyard, from the Trias of Strensham (U.K.), had a
RM2WR9E47–Photo reproduction of a painted portrait of Charles Dickens after Ernst Hader by Sophus Williams, This photo is part of an album., Sophus Williams, after painting by: Ernst Hader, Berlin, 1877, photographic support, albumen print, height 84 mm × width 51 mm, photograph
RMPNDA4J–Joseph Allen. Date/Period: 1778. Painting. Oil on canvas Oil. Height: 1,283 mm (50.51 in); Width: 1,022 mm (40.23 in). Author: ROMNEY, GEORGE. GEORGE ROMNEY.
RMRMPBE7–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 1 mm. Fig. 51. Rediviva parva sp. nov. Female. A. Right wings. B. Hind tibia and basitarsus. C. Head, anterior view. half of prementum (Fig. 50A); small triangular sclerite at junction of cardo and stipes; cardo slightly shorter than stipes, galea slightly longer than stipes, apex narrowly/rounded (Fig. 50F), galeal comb of 17 teeth (Fig. 50E). Labrum (Fig. 50G) evenly convex apically, twice as wide as long. Mesosoma: forelegs shorter than body, hind basitarsus (Fig. 5IB), nearly three times as long
RM2WR9EYF–Photo reproduction of Old game and poultry seller shows a rooster to a young woman by Gabriel Metsu, This photo is part of an album., PG, after painting by: Gabriël Metsu, 1870 - 1890, cardboard, albumen print, height 84 mm × width 51 mm, photograph
RMPNE9YB–Three Hunters in a Rocky Landscape. Date/Period: 1775. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 953 mm (37.51 in); Width: 1,257 mm (49.48 in). Author: Sawrey Gilpin.
RMRMJ8K7–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 39(5 Annals of the South African Thickness at head .... 32 mm. Distance from head to top of trochanter major. 55 Width at toj> of trochanter major . 51 „ B Fig. 27. Massospondylus harriesi, Br. Right femur (5135). X 3- A. Anterior view. B. Medial view. The 4th trochanter is a fairly short high thin crest on the posterior face, lying well within the upper half of the bone.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - co
RM2WR9E54–Portrait of a standing maid with a white hat, bow tie and apron by a chair. This photo is part of an album., E. v.d. Kerkhoff, Netherlands, 1887 - 1940, photographic support, gelatin silver print, height 85 mm × width 51 mm, photograph
RMPNENXT–Lovers in a glade. Date/Period: Between 1750 and 1755. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 894 mm (35.19 in); Width: 699 mm (27.51 in). Author: Marcellus Laroon the Younger.
RMRGDN0H–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Chrysometa and Homalometa • Levi 123. Figures 63-66. C. malkinin. sp., epigynum. 63. Dorsal, cleared. 64. Ventral, cleared. 65. Ventral. 66. Posterior. Figures 67-70. C. sabana n. sp., epigynum. 67. Dorsal, cleared. 68. Ventral, cleared. 69. Ventral. 70. Posterior. Figures 71, 72. C. raripila (Keyserling), male palpus. 71. Ventral. 72. Lateral. Scale lines. 0.1 mm, except Figures 51, 56, 1.0 mm.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability
RM2HB7M30–Portrait of Napoleon III Bonaparte, Emperor of France, Part of Photo album with 123 cartes-de-visite of members of European royal houses, politicians and well-known persons., anonymous, 1855 - 1871, cardboard, paper, albumen print, height 88 mm × width 51 mm
RMPN9YXC–Harvesting. Date/Period: Ca. 1900. Painting,oil on canvas. Height: 490 mm (19.29 in); Width: 1,207 mm (47.51 in). Author: E. Phillips Fox. Fox, Emanuel Phillips.
RMRG3RDT–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1992 Lanteigne: Status of the Chestnut Lamprey 15. Figure 1. Ichthymomyzon castaneus: female, 224 mm TL; Black Lake, Ottawa, Co., Michigan, 1 March 1929; J. Metzelaar; UMMZ 101722. Note characteristic bicuspid endolateral teeth, in this case numbering 8. of Saskatchewan, it has been captured in the Whitesand River (51°34'N, 101°56'W), in Round Lake (50°32'N, 101°22'W), in the Qu'Appelle River at Tantallon (50°32'N, 101°50W) [Royal Ontario Museum (ROM 34319)], and in the Shell River near Shellmouth (50°56'N, 101°29'W), Manitoba (Alton and Merkowsky 1983). In the
RM2JBYC53–Man Holding a Mirror up to his Wife's Face, Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne, c. 1634, Design for a print., draughtsman: Adriaen Pietersz. van de Venne, 1629 - 1634, paper, pen, brush, h 51 mm × w 56 mm
RMPNE3CG–Portrait of an Unidentified Man. Date/Period: Ca. 1845. Print. Salt, from a calotype negative. Height: 81 mm (3.18 in); Width: 64 mm (2.51 in). Author: Unknown maker, British.
RMRG7CGN–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 140 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 2 55. Figures 50-53.—Maxillae: 50, Tegeticula yuccasella, female (cd = cardo, ga = galea, mp = maxillary palpus, mt = maxillary tentacle, st = stipes); 51, Prodoxus quinquepunctellus, female; 52, Tegeticula yuccasella, male; 53, Micropteryx aureatella, male, maxilla, and la- bium (ga = galea, lc = lacinia, lp = labial palpus, sg = sensory gland, organ of vom Rath; sp = sensory process). (Scale = 0.5 mm.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanc
RM2WR9GJ0–Portrait of a sitting man with beard, This photo is part of an album., F.D. van Rosmalen & Zoon, Frederic Daniel van Rosmalen, Hoorn (North Holland), 1870 - 1890, photographic support, albumen print, height 82 mm × width 51 mm, photograph
RMPNDJBF–Studies of Military Accoutrements: a study for `The Battle of Waterloo'. Date/Period: 1815. Painting. Oil on board. Height: 425 mm (16.73 in); Width: 521 mm (20.51 in). Author: George Jones.
RMRR47T0–. Acoustic scattering in the ocean. Project TRIDENT; Underwater acoustics; Sound-waves. III-51 PHASE VELOCITY (cm/sec) FIGURE III-21. 20 30 FREQUENCY ( kc) THEORETICAL PHASE VELOCITY (AFTER LAIRD AND KENDIG) 1.5 - VOLUME (iC-CC) -U I 1 0 .04 .08 .12 .16 .20 .24 DIAMETER (mm) FIGURE III-22 DISTRIBUTION OF FRACTIONAL VOLUME FOR VARIOUS BUBBLE SIZES (AFTER FOX, CURLEY AND LARSON) S-7001-0307. 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 o
RM2WR9E4B–Photo reproduction of a painted portrait of Edward Bulwer-Lytton after Ernst Hader by Sophus Williams, This photo is part of an album., Sophus Williams, after painting by: Ernst Hader, Berlin, 1878, photographic support, albumen print, height 84 mm × width 51 mm, photograph
RMPMD96P–Retrato de Eduardo Lahitte Uribelarrea. Date/Period: 1868. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 1,305 mm (51.37 in); Width: 1,010 mm (39.76 in). Author: FRANKLIN RAWSON.
RMRHE2HM–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 51. Abb. 13: Loiius gaimlus, Zunge, a Zungenspitze mit Papillen, a' Spadix, b Nagel, b' Nagel- wurzel, c Zungenrücken, c' Zungenseite, d Mündung der paarigen Zungendrüse, e Zungen- flügelwinkel, f apikaler Abschnitt, f' caudaler Abschnitt der Zungenflügel, g Zungenpapillen, h Unterkieferdrüse, h' Mündungen der Unterkieferdrüse, i Mündung der unpaaren Zungen- drüse, j Larynxplatte, k Larynxspalte, 1 larynxflankierende Hautfalte, m Larynxpapillen. Maßeinheit: 10 mm. Die Zungenspitze trägt Papillen, die eine sog. Bürste (auch Pinsei ge- nannt) bilden (A
RM2JE4BAE–Five Parts for Rings, anonymous, after Cornelis Both, 1639, Small ornaments, decorated with geometric motifs. Black ornament for gold and silversmiths., Cornelis Both, (mentioned on object), print maker: anonymous, publisher: anonymous, Netherlands, 1639, paper, engraving, h 51 mm × w 51 mm
RMPMD7N5–View from the Sydney HotelEarle, Augustus. Views in Australia. Sydney: Earle's Lithography, 1826. Date/Period: 1826. Print,planographic. Height: 191 mm (7.51 in); Width: 319 mm (12.55 in).
RMRG9BA0–. Bulletins of American paleontology. Jurassic Ammonites of British Columbia: Smith and Tipper 23 Table I. âMeasurements of Phylloceras bonarellii Beuoni, 1900. All measurements are in mm. specimen no. D CD V WW WWD Hir- WH WHO WH GSC 98693 51.6 5 9.7 16.7 32.4 28.4 55 58.8 lively regarded as a new species that can only be prop- erly described when more material has been collected. Occurrence.ân Europe, T. loscombi is the only spe- cies of Tragophylloceras to persist into the Upper Pliensbachian (Howarth and Donovan, 1964; Meister, 1989). The two specimens of Tragophylloceras now known from N
RM2WR6WXR–Portrait of a man and two women in front of a painted background canvas (tree, lake and mountains) and a sign with the text 'Huntington FAIR 1905', in passepartout, anonymous, United States of America, 1905, metal, ferrotyping, height 74 mm × width 51 mm, photograph
RMPNECEW–Portrait of a Young Man with Long Hair. Date/Period: Ca. 1915. Portrait. Oil on canvas. Height: 394 mm (15.51 in); Width: 330 mm (12.99 in). Author: William Peploe.
RMRG3RDD–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Figure 1. Ichthymomyzon castaneus: female, 224 mm TL; Black Lake, Ottawa, Co., Michigan, 1 March 1929; J. Metzelaar; UMMZ 101722. Note characteristic bicuspid endolateral teeth, in this case numbering 8. of Saskatchewan, it has been captured in the Whitesand River (51°34'N, 101°56'W), in Round Lake (50°32'N, 101°22'W), in the Qu'Appelle River at Tantallon (50°32'N, 101°50W) [Royal Ontario Museum (ROM 34319)], and in the Shell River near Shellmouth (50°56'N, 101°29'W), Manitoba (Alton and Merkowsky 1983). In the Red River basin of Manitoba, it has been reported
RM2WR9DTP–Portrait of a woman in a white dress near a chair and desk, This photo is part of an album., Johnstone & O'Shannessy & Co., Henry James Johnstone, O'Shannessy, Melbourne, 1865 - 1875, cardboard, albumen print, height 85 mm × width 51 mm, photograph
RMRFFW2P–Study of Two Headless Classical Statues. Drawing. Graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper. Height: 251 mm (9.88 in); Width: 267 mm (10.51 in). Author: James Ward.
RMRG7C05–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 51.—Monoculodes diversisexus, new species, holotype, female, 8.5 mm, 7229: a,b, antennae 1,2; c, head and epistome-labrum complex; d, telson; e-i, pereopods 1,2,3,4,5; j,k, gnathopod 1; l^m, gnathopod 2. Male: «, gnathopod 2.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior
RM2WRAYEX–Preaching Folly to an Audience of Fools, Illustrations from the Praise of Folly (series title), print maker: Caspar Merian, after drawing by: Hans Holbein (II), after drawing by: Ambrosius Holbein, 1516 and/or 1676, paper, etching, letterpress printing, height 51 mm × width 45 mm, print
RMRFH1AN–Kokuzo Bosatsu (Akasagarbha). Date/Period: Kamakura period, 13th century. Painting. Color on silk. Height: 1,080 mm (42.51 in); Width: 608 mm (23.93 in). Author: UNKNOWN ARTIST.
RMRJ9F7R–. The Cheirodontinae : a subfamily of minute characid fishes of South America. Characidae; Fishes. 94 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. 51. Odontostilbe microcephala Eigenmann. Udontostilbe microcephalus Eigenmann, Proc. U. S. Nat. IMus., Vol. XXXIII, 1907, p. 10. Range: Paraguay and Upper Parana basins. 11086,1. U. :M., type, 46 mm. 11086,1. U. IM., paratype, 45 mm. Rio Pilco- mayo, Bolivia. Exchange with British Museum. 6854a-e, C. M., five, largest about 80 mm. (the caudal is broken), the longest on record for the genus. Rio Tiete at Salto Avanhandava below the falls. Sept. 15, 1908. Haseman.
RM2JC5E6T–From series of 24 gothic letters with braid: A-I, K-T and V-Z., Letter Z Alphabet (series title), print maker: anonymous, anonymous, publisher: anonymous, Netherlands, (possibly), c. 1600 - c. 1699, paper, engraving, h 56 mm - w 51 mm
RMPNDT3T–Woman Strolling (Une élégante). Date/Period: Ca. 1884. Drawing. Conté crayon on Michallet paper. Height: 318 mm (12.51 in); Width: 240 mm (9.44 in). Author: GEORGES SEURAT.
RMRGW1A3–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Mav. 1968 Stannarij: TiiF. TiiRips oi' Illinois 3(51 Taeniofhrips betulae Crawford, J. C. Tcieniothrips betulae Crawford, J. C. (1939:74). 9, cf. Type-locality.— Fort Lee, New Jersey. Female (macropterous).—Length distended about 1.5 mm. Bicolored brown and yellowish brown. Brown: antennal segment II, segments V- VIII, and all of abdomen. Yellowish brown: head, thorax, and legs, al- though sometimes these regions with much brown. Antennal segment I light brown, segment III nearly yel- low, segnient IV light brown except base which is yellowish brow
RM2WR9GHK–Portrait of a young man, This photo is part of an album., C. van der Aa & J. Chrispijn, Camillus Franciscus van der Aa, Jacques Chrispijn, Noord-Holland, 1884 - 1895, photographic support, albumen print, height 82 mm × width 51 mm, photograph
RMPMD7E7–Landscape, with Dover Castle in the Distance. Date/Period: Ca. 1767. Painting. Oil on panel. Height: 572 mm (22.51 in); Width: 1,092 mm (42.99 in). Author: Arthur Nelson.
RMRR1WHM–. African invertebrates : a journal of biodiversity research. Invertebrates -- Africa; Biological diversity -- Africa; Biological diversity. ON SOUTH AFRLOAN ENNE^. 35 width to height, though to me cylindx-ica seems per- ceptibly naiTOwei'. The following table of dimensions of a few shells that I have measured will indicate the futility of any attempt to identify a variety based on size and form alone. Specimen. Height. Width. Width X100 Height. mm. mm. E. isipingoeiisis{type). Isipingo var. cylindrica (original 2-83 1-47 .51-94 measui-ement). Isipingo 3-00 1-50 50-00 Inliluzani . .J. 2-74 3-2
RM2WRAYPY–Jester turns to a gesticulating woman, Illustrations from the Praise of Folly (series title), print maker: Caspar Merian, after drawing by: Hans Holbein (II), after drawing by: Ambrosius Holbein, 1516 and/or 1676, paper, etching, letterpress printing, height 51 mm × width 60 mm, print
RMPNCW19–Fiends for the Temptation of Christ. Drawing. Graphite and gray wash on medium slightly textured beige wove paper. Height: 140 mm (5.51 in); Width: 146 mm (5.74 in). Author: GEORGE ROMNEY.
RMRHDM1M–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 107. Fig.67: Lateral view of the Suspensorium of Phoxinus. A: P. tennesseensis (UT 44.5274, 50.0 mm SL); B: P. erythro- gaster (KU 5773, 51.5 mm SL); C: P. phoxinus (CNUC uncat., 76.0 mm TL); D: P. eos (KU 12255, 43.0 mm SL). The arrow shows notch of the metapterygoid; scale bars = 1 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.. Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Mus
RM2JC0H7E–Standing Man Seen from the Side, his Right Arm Raised, draughtsman: Willem Drost, (attributed to), draughtsman: Nicolaes Maes, (rejected attribution), draughtsman: Rembrandt van Rijn, (rejected attribution), Amsterdam, c. 1650 - c. 1655, paper, pen, brush, h 86 mm × w 51 mm
RMPNC5WA–Hayfield, near Days' Lock, Oxon. Date/Period: 1891. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 800 mm (31.49 in); Width: 1,308 mm (51.49 in). Author: George V. COLE.
RMRG7A91–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. REVISION OF SPECIES OF STILOBEZZIA KIEFFER 51 16. Stilobezzia (Neostilobezzia) macclurei Das Gupta and Wirth, new species Figure 56 Female.—Unknown. Male.—Length of wing 1.38 mm. A dull yellowish-brown species, scutum slightly more brownish; legs straw colored, hind femur slightly brownish on distal half. Distal antennomere with terminal bristle; palpal segment III slender, with preapical round pit bearing short sensilla. Scutellum with 4 large bristles. Femora and tibiae with sparse short hairs, 6 long extensor bristles on hind tibia; claws
RM2HB7M1R–Portrait of Napoleon III Bonaparte, Emperor of France, Part of Photo album containing 123 cartes-de-visite of members of European royal houses, politicians and famous people., Pierre Alfred Villeneuve, Paris, 1855 - 1871, cardboard, paper, albumen print, height 88 mm × width 51 mm
RMPND11N–Music Lesson. Date/Period: 2nd half of 17th ca. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 1,310 mm (51.57 in); Width: 940 mm (37 in). Author: Circle of Johann Carl Loth.
RMRD4WE9–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 113 Helgicirrha schulzei Hartlaub (Fig. 51). Diameter ca. 25—30 mm, urglasformet, med tynd Gelé. Mavestilk slank, pyramideformet, noget kortere end Klok- kens Radius; Maven temmelig lille; Mundranden noget kruset, dens fire Hjørner bredt trekantede og noget ud-. Fig. 51. Helgicirrha schulzei, a Medusen set fra Undersiden, b Mave, c Klokkerand. (Efter Kiinne). faldende, men uden at danne egentlige Mundlæber. Fire ganske smalle Radiærkanaler, uden tydelige Udvidelser ved deres Udspring fra Maven. Gonader smalle, liniefor- me
RM2JBYGPB–Costumed figure in armor, Moses ter Borch, after anonymous, in or after c. 1653 - before c. 1660, draughtsman: Moses ter Borch, anonymous, (possibly), Zwolle, in or after c. 1653 - before c. 1660, paper, brush, h 64 mm × w 51 mm
RMRFFT7F–A Farm Cart. Drawing. Graphite and gray wash on medium, slightly textured, beige laid paper. Height: 140 mm (5.51 in); Width: 267 mm (10.51 in). Author: James Ward.
RMRGH340–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology. 136 G. J. HOWES & AYANOMIYA FUMIHITO. Fig. 2 Belodontichthys dinema: anterior part of neurocranium in A, dorsal and B, ventral views (51.5mm cranium, LILI 89008); C, ventral view of Indonesian specimen (34.5mm cranium IBRP 6625) showing difference in vomerine tooth pattern. In A, the nasal bone is shown shifted laterally and slightly enlarged; its position in situ is indicated by a dashed outline on the main figure. Scale bars on this and succeeding figures are in mm divisions. na nasal no optic nerve OS orbitosphenoid pal palatin
RM2JC3HBE–A wooded landscape with a woman carrying a basket on her back in the foreground left, Woman by a line of trees, print maker: Jacob Jan van der Maaten, (mentioned on object), Netherlands, 1830 - 1879, paper, etching, h 51 mm × w 87 mm
RMPND191–The Saint Mark's Basin, Venice. Date/Period: Ca. 1860. Drawing. Watercolor over pencil, heightened with gouache. Height: 318 mm (12.51 in); Width: 927 mm (36.49 in). Author: James Holland.
RMRH1060–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 51 second S-nerved witli transverse veins. Apex irregularly toothed, the teeth sometimes short awn-pointed. Glumes of the female tloret 4 mm. long, reach- ing the base of the first stamiuate floret, terminating in a slender awn, 10 to 12 mm. in length. Staminate floret about 3 mm. long. Wet mountain canyons near Cuernavaca, State of Morelos, Mexico (No. 7774, C. G. Pringle, November 0, 1896), altitude 1,900 meters. In habit this species resembles Zeugites me.ricana Trin.. but is at once distinguished by its broader leaves,
RM2JC9E33–Portrait bust of St. Boniface in an oval to the left. Boniface wears a mitre on his head and holds in his right hand a bishop's staff. Portrait of St. Boniface, print maker: Jacques Kuyper, (mentioned on object), 1783, paper, etching, h 70 mm - w 51 mm
RMPMD48G–Mrs. Henry King. Date/Period: 1845 - 1850. Print. Salt, from a calotype negative. Height: 140 mm (5.51 in); Width: 98 mm (3.85 in). Author: Dr. John Adamson.
RMRN8PD8–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 2. Sthweinsembryo von 17,0 mm. Querschnitt der mesothelialen Zotten der Allantois. Harvard Embryolo^ical Conection, No. 51, Sectio 731. Ausdehnung des Mesothels; zweitens der Degeneration des Mes- euchyms. Die Ausdehnung des Mesothels scheint mir hauptsächlich von seiner Verdünnung abhängig zu sein, aber man bemerkt in ihm noch Mitosen, die zwar selten sind, doch auf fortgesetztes Wachstum hindeuten. Der zellige Bau des Mesenchynis fängt an, undeutlich zu werden, indem das Protoplasma durch körnige Fäden ersetzt wird.. P
RM2WR9GJ4–Portrait of a woman with a hat, similar to a Frisian hood, This photo is part of an album., F.D. van Rosmalen & Zoon, Frederic Daniel van Rosmalen, Hoorn (North Holland), 1870 - 1900, photographic support, albumen print, height 82 mm × width 51 mm, photograph
RMPMD93N–Mary Magdalene. Date/Period: From 1522 until 1590. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 665 mm (26.18 in); Width: 572 mm (22.51 in). Author: Bernardino Campi. CAMPI, BERNARDINO.
RMRMHJXR–. Annotated catalog of type specimens in the Illinois Natural History Survey Fish Collection. Illinois. Natural History Survey Division; Fishes. 270 Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin Vol. 35 Art. 5. Noturus exilis Nelson 1876. Lectotype. INHS 37651, [Mackinaw River], McLean County, Illinois. Noturus exilis Nelson 1876. Nelson 1876:51. Lectotype [INHS 37651 (78.4 mm SL)]; [Macki- naw River, Illinois River drainage] McLean County, Illinois; S.A. Forbes; [ISLNHacc.no. 26407]. Remarks: Original description based on syntypic series of three specimens, one of which was recently found in the I
RM2HB7M11–Portrait of Eugénie, Empress of France, wife Napoleon III, Part of Photo Album with 123 cartes-de-visite of members of European royal houses, politicians and well-known persons., Mayer & Pierson, Paris, 1855 - 1865, cardboard, paper, albumen print, height 88 mm × width 51 mm
RMPNCHP6–Lord of the fall. Date/Period: Ca. 1730 - ca. 1750. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 1,320 mm (51.96 in); Width: 990 mm (38.97 in). Author: Anonymous Cusco School.
RMRGD0F1–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Bulletin, So. Calif Academy of Sciences Vol. 51, Part 2, 1952. Plate 13 Ceradocus (Denticeradocus) paucidentatus, new species. Paratype, male, 7 mm. Fig. a, perseopod 3, coxa and article 2 only; c, perasopod 5; d, gnathopod 1; e, gnathopod 2, one side. Another paratype, male, 7 mm. Fig. b, gnathopod 2, showing the other form of tliis appendage, compare with fig. e. 59. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - c
RM2HB7M2D–Portrait of Napoleon III Bonaparte, Emperor of France, Part of Photo album with 123 cartes-de-visite of members of European royal houses, politicians and well-known persons., André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri, Paris, 1865 - 1873, cardboard, paper, albumen print, height 88 mm × width 51 mm
RMPNDNNK–Royal Yacht Becalmed at Anchor. Date/Period: Between 1710 and 1730. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 765 mm (30.11 in); Width: 1,156 mm (45.51 in). Author: Peter Monamy.
RMREHJ6K–. Cole's garden annual. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs. COLE'S VEGETABLE SEEDS 51. 'dm mm Ihrn Hardy White Winter Turnip TOBACCO Ger. Tabac. Fr. Tabac. One ounce â will sOiv 30 feet square and prodttcc })lants fot one acre. The seed should be sown very early in the spring, as early as possible after the danger of frost is over. A good plan is to burn a quantity of brush and rubbish in the spring, on the ground intended for the seed bed; then dig and thoroughly pul- verize the earth
RM2WR9GHE–Portrait of a woman leaning on an armchair, This photo is part of an album., C. van der Aa & J. Chrispijn, Camillus Franciscus van der Aa, Jacques Chrispijn, Noord-Holland, 1884 - 1895, photographic support, albumen print, height 82 mm × width 51 mm, photograph
RMRFJ2X4–Une Sainte Famille (A Holy Family). Date/Period: August 1872. Print. Albumen silver. Height: 335 mm (13.18 in); Width: 267 mm (10.51 in). Author: Julia Margaret Cameron.
RMRFT0TR–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. MAIHUENIA.. FIG. 51.—Maihuenia poeppigii. Xo. FlG. 52.—Maihuenia brachydelphys. KEY TO SPECIES. Joints subglobose i. Af. patagonica Joints oblong to cylindric. Leaves linear, 4 to 6 mm. long . . .2. M. poeppigii Leaves ovate to subulate, 2 to 4 mm. IOIIH. Joints spineless below 3. M. brachydelphys Joints spiny all over. Leaves on the ovary with white hairs in their axils 4. M. valeiiliiiii Leaves on the ovary without hairs in their axils 5. M. lehuelchcs 1. Maihuenia patagonica (Philippi). Opiuitia palagnnica Philippi, Linnaea 33: S2. 1864. Per
RM2WRB9R3–Priest at an altar, Quand le Prestre vient à l'Autel (title on object), Numbered bottom right: 1., print maker: Sébastien Leclerc (I), Lodewijk XIV (koning van Frankrijk), France, 1661, paper, etching, letterpress printing, height 84 mm × width 51 mm, print
RMPNCW1E–Allegorical Subject. Drawing. Black chalk and red chalk on thin, slightly textured, cream laid paper. Height: 159 mm (6.25 in); Width: 191 mm (7.51 in). Author: Mauritius Lowe.
RMRHMYWT–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. Figure 3. A 51.5-h larvae of Asthenosoma ijimai, all with anterior end up. a. Light micrograph of a live larva with dorsal swelling on the right. Scale bar, 1 mm. b. Medial sagittal section through late gastrula. The tip of archenteron (A) has curved toward the ventral surface. Same scale as a. c. Frontal section shows a small outpocketing on the left side of the archenteron (A) that extends dorsally in other sections. Scale bar. 200 /im. Sections of this 21.5 h stage showed anucleate, yolky cytoplasm being released into the
RM2WR9GJ1–Portrait of a woman with a hat, similar to a Frisian hood, This photo is part of an album., C. van der Aa & J. Chrispijn, Camillus Franciscus van der Aa, Jacques Chrispijn, Alkmaar, 1884 - 1895, photographic support, albumen print, height 82 mm × width 51 mm, photograph
RMRFAJM6–The storming of the fortress of Stampace in Pisa. Date/Period: 1568 - 1571. Painting. Fresco. Height: 760 mm (29.92 in); Width: 1,300 mm (51.18 in). Author: Giorgio Vasari. VASARI, GIORGIO.
RMRG84CY–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 12'2.âExocorallana mexicana. a. Mandible â¢: 51^. h. Second pleopod of male â : 27|. EXOCORALLANA MEXICANA, new species. Bod^ ovate, a little more than twice a,s long as wide, 8 mm., 7 mm. Head wider than long-, about twice as wide as long, 1 mm., 2 mm., with the anterior margin widel}' rounded and the posterior margin straight. Eyes large, composed of numerous ocelli, and separated in front by a distance equal to the length of one eye. Two small tu))ercles are situated about the middle of the head between the eyes, one on either side
RM2JE43F7–Portrait of an old man, Cornelis Justinus Geisweit van der Netten, 1858, An old bald man with a beard. Bust en profil to the right., print maker: Cornelis Justinus Geisweit van der Netten, (mentioned on object), Netherlands, 1858, paper, etching, h 72 mm - w 51 mm
RMPNCGH7–A Group of Boats, Venice. Date/Period: 1882. Painting. Oil on wood panel. Height: 8.50 mm (0.33 in); Width: 13 mm (0.51 in). Author: William Gedney Bunce.
RMRG9E85–. Bulletins of American paleontology. ^<^^ 1.8 2.2 2.6 3.0 3.4 3.8. Text-figure 51.—Transerse serial sections of Hamhurgin chappelensis, n. sp. measurements (mm) from ventral beak. (A) Large specimen, USNM 154936 from USNM locality 9045, Xl.5. (B) Small adult, USNM 154937 from USNM locality 9048, X2.. 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.. Paleontological Research Institution (Ithaca, N. Y. ); Columbia Universi
RM2HB7M2C–Photoreproduction of a painted portrait of Napoleon III Bonaparte, Emperor of France, Part of Photo Album with 123 cartes-de-visite of members of European royal houses, politicians and well-known persons., Paul Emile Pesme, Paris, 1855 - 1871, cardboard, paper, albumen print, height 88 mm × width 51 mm
RMPNECKR–Portrait of Agostino Pallavicini. Date/Period: Ca. 1621. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 2,162 mm (85.11 in); Width: 1,410 mm (55.51 in). Author: Van Dyck, Anthony.
RMRGERP6–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. hypobranchials 1-3 I 1 mm I ceratobranchials 1-5 Figure 50. Anodus melanopogon, 55.0 mm. Lower half of branchial arches (dorsal view) xu..uAxianja.aximuJaiUUJjLu.i.^^ '" " '''â "'''''''''â '''''â¢'''â >â 'â¢<''^^^^^^^'J'UUjmu^uuUU^ I 1 mm .. Figure 51. Anodus elongatus, 180 mm. Gill raker from leading edge of ceratobranchial 1 showing ctenii.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of th
RM2HB5PNW–Man with top hat and stick, The Compleat Work of Etchings by John Chalon, Oeuvre Complette des Eaux Fortes par Jean Chalon (series title), The print is part of an album., print maker: Jan Chalon, Jan Chalon, London, 1802, paper, etching, drypoint, height 71 mm × width 51 mm
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