RMRG5K16–. Calanoid copepods of the genera Spinocalanus and Mimocalanus from the central Arctic Ocean, with a review of the Spinocalanidae / David M. Damkaer. Copepoda Arctic Ocean.. Spinocalanua polaris, female Figure 114.—Habitus, dorsal view; scale B. Figure 115.—Habitus, lateral view; scale B Figure 116.—Mx2, lobe-1; scale E. Figure 117.—PI; scale E. Figure 118.—P2; scale E. Figure 119.—P3; scale E. Figure 120.—P4; scale E. 51. 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
RMRRGTY0–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OUR FACILITIES are unexcelled in this section of the country. 115 E. Main St. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. NORFOLK PROMPT SEEVICE ^IRST-CLASS STOCK VIRGINIA. NORFOLK'S TELEGRAPH FLORIST, Fortress Monroe, Va. Special messenger service to above city. Sl.00 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. UNIONTOWN, PA. STENSON & McGRAIL,""^'^"' Florlato" 1* V 11 Morgantowa Street FRESH HOME-GROWN CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS at all times GILES, The Florist READING, PENNA. Member F. T. D. J. V. LAVER ERIE, PA. Write, Ph
RMREK8T0–. The classification of lower organisms. Biology. 114] The Classification of Lower Organisms. Fig. 22.—Monoblepharidalea: a-f, Monoblepharella Taylori x 1,000 after Springer (1945); a, germinating spore producing a filament and a rhizoid; b, spor- angium releasing spores; c, empty antheridium and sperm uniting with egg; d, sperms escaping from antheridium and zygote escaping from oogonium; e, swimming zygote; f. encysted zygote, g-i, Allomyces javanicus x 100 after Kniep (1929); g, asexual (Continued bottom p. 115). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may
RMRH96Y9–. Botany : current literature. Botany; Bibliography. CURRENT literature: ADDITIONS TO THE BOTANICAL CATALOGUE, BUREAU OF FLA'NT. 1 COMPILED FROM PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED IN THE I 'LIBRARY OF THE STATES DEPA^ITMENTJ Or AGRICULTURE, WAS!. August 115-27, 1932 Agron. Colon. (Paris) Mallamaire, A. , * Loew, 0* Die physiologische funktion des calciums. Angew. Bot. 14:169-182. My./je.1932. no.3. Loewel, E. L. Das auftreten des fusicladiums in' altlander " obstbaugebiet in seiner abh'angigkeit von klima, standort, obstarten und -sorten und seine prak- k tiscne bekampfung auf grund zweijahriger versu
RMRDHJ0M–. Elements of botany. Botany; Botany. CHAPTER IX. Leaves. 115. The Elm Leaf. — Sketch the leafy twig of elm that is supplied to you.i Report on the following points : (a) How many rows of leaves ? (6) How much overlapping of leaves when the twig is held with the upper sides of the leaves toward you? Can you suggest a reason for. Fis. 63. — General Outline of Leaves. a, linear; 6, lanceolate; c, iredge-sliaped; d, spatulate; e, ovate; /, obovate; gr, kidney-shaped; k, orbicular; i, elliptical. 1 Any elm will answer the purpose. Toung strong shoots which extend horizon- tally are best, since in
RMRRHFNT–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OUR FACILITIES are unexcelled in this section of the country. 115 E. Ma^il St. Member Floristis'Telegi-aplLDeltvery.Ass'n. NORFOLK PROMPT SERVICE FIRST-CLASS STOCK VIRGINIA. Fortress Monroe, Va. nokpoltk's tbleqraph florist , Special messenger service to above city. Sl.00 Member Florists' Telegrfiph Delivery Association. 1 UNIONTOWN, PA. L«adins Ftorlata" STENSON & McGRAIL, "^^ 11 Morcantown Street FRESH HOME-GROWN CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS at all times GILES, The Florist READING, PENNA. Member F. T. D. J. V. LAYER ERIE, PA. Write, Phone
RMRPG4P1–. Allen's digest of plows, with attachments, patented in the United States from A.D. 1789 to January 1883 ... Plows; Patents. C. E, SACKETT. CaltivatiDg-Haohine 4 Sheets—Sbeet 3. No 219,115. f atsntod Sept.^, 1879.. Si. .(^^.,/e»- « abeetE—Sbeet 4 a Sliaiti—SbMt 1 C. E. SACKETT, Cultivating-Machine.. 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.. Allen, James T. (James Titus). [Washington, D. C. , Joseph Bart, Printer
RMRRHR0A–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OUR FACILITIES are unexcelled in this section of the country. 115 E. Main St, Member Florists'Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. NORFOLK PROMPT SERVICE FIRST-CLASS STOCK • VIRGINIA.. NORFOLK'S TELEGRAPH FLORIST, Fortress Monroe, Va. Soeci&l messenger service to above city, $1.00 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. UNIONTOWN, PA. "The Leading FlorisU" STENSON & McGRAIL, 1* 11 Morgantown Street FRESH HOME-GROWN CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS at all times GILES, The Florist READING, PENNA. Member F. T. D. J. V. LAYER ERIE, PA. Write, Pho
RMRR8HD1–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Lexington, Ky. JOHNA.KELLERCO. INCORPORATED Mdo Street, opposite Phoenix Hotel Senrice for all Central and Eastern Kentucky Monber Floiisb* Tdegr^h Deliveiy Association RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 115 E. Main St. Member tlorists' Telesraph Delivery Association Richmond, Va. The Hammond Company, Inc. LEADING FLORISTS 109 EAST BROAD STREET ROANOKE, VA FALLON, Florid Uember Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. CUnON FORGE, VA. ALLEGHANY FLORAL CO. Charlottesville, Va. W. A. Lankford's, Florist '^'1,'^^^ Portsmouth, Va Cotton The Florist, 333 High St PETERSBURG
RMRRCTWA–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Lexington, Ky. JOHN A. KELLER CO. lNC:OHPOIiATKU Main Street, Opposite Phoenix Hotel Service for all Central and Eastern Kentucky Meraber Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association LEXINGTON, KY. HONAKER,TheFlorist Largest Cut Flower Grower in the State 1()0 West Main Street Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 115 E. Main St. Member Fiona's' TeleRraph Delivery Association ROANOKE, VA. FALLON, Florid Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n Portsmouth, Va. Cotton The Florist, 333 High St. PETERSBURG, VA. MRS. ROBT. B. STILES
RMRRCWKW–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 115 E. Main St. Member FloriBfe' Telegraph Delivery Association Richmond, Va. The Hammond Company, Inc. LEADING FLORISTS 1(19 EAST BROAD STREET ROANOKE, VA FALLON, Florid Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n WEST VIRGINIA WESTERN MARYLAND The H. Weber & Sons Co. Fairmont, W. Va. Clarksburg, W. Va. Oakland, Md. CommiBSions Promptly Ezecated. QUALITY EXCELLENCE ABILITY Members Floriete' Telegraph Delivery Aasociation. Portsmouth, Va. Cotton The Florist. 333 High St. PETERSBURG, VA. MRS. ROBT. B. STILES. Florid Phone 910 1202 W. Washington St
RMRDJK4B–. Catalogue of the ungulate mammals in the British Museum (Natural History). Ungulates. BOVIN.E 67 11. 6. 10. 115. Skull, with horns, and skin. Upper Gambia. Same history. 46. 10. 16. 1. Skeleton, female. Gambia; collected by Whitfield. Skull exhibited. Presented hy the Earl of Derby, 1846. R.—Bos eaffer hunti. Bos (Bubalus) eaffer hunti, Lydehher, Proc. Zool. Soo. 1913, p. 240. Typical locality Southern Nigeria. Size smaller than in preceding race, with which this agrees in general colour, but with no orange-tawny band on throat. Fig. 19.—Head of S. Nigebian Buffalo {Bos eaffer hunti). Proc.
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RMRDBRGE–. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. ^ 113 113 114 115 116 117 portant addition to the many pretty varieties of the genus. 1^ feet — Marginata. Eosy-crimson, edged with pure white. 1^ feet — Integiipetala. Eosy-crimsou flowers; large and handsome. 1^ feet — Tom Thumb. Eose-purple; dwarf; bushy habit; fine for pots. | ft. — Mixed. Good; mixed .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 £iXtra Mixed. Including double varieties 10
RMRRA797–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?Zrp^T^i ?''':* r^ ^ • "^ 1 November 2, 1922 The Florists^ Review 115 Per bunch Mums Are Ready We are shipping them in quantity all over All colors Small, Medium, Large From $3.00 to $18.00 per 100 Pompons '"^Lib^rai Bunches, 20c and 25c Violets Are Ready—Try Some Now Heather will be ready about December 1 Woodward ia Ferns, Mexican Ivy, Adiantum, Asparagus and everything else the western market affords. E. W. McLELLAN COMPANY Growers and Wholetale Florittt 4S1 BUSH STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAUFORNIA Chrysanthemums Good Commercial Varieties
RMRDRC8W–. Mollusca ... Mollusks. BNA. 247 Length 31, diameter 12 mm.; aperture diam. 11'5, height 8 mm. J-1 Hah. India: Samana Tsuk (6740 feet), near Upper Kuram Valley, N-W. Frontier Prov. {Dr. T. G. Longsta}.) Type in the British Museum. This new species is allied to E. griffithi, Eeeve, from Afghanistan. I was, in fact, at first inclined to regard it merely as a variety of that species. Although possessing one whorl more, it is con- siderably shorter than griffltJii, which measures 40 mm. in length, it is less slender in the spire, the last whorl is relatively smaller, and the aperture is much less
RMRGYM9N–. Bulletin. Ethnology. BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY BULLETIN 115 PLATE 29 â > it ^^- "^ <n^ - ) â ^^ â â .V 1 , ^'' '.⢠- ^ â »^ '4. 7 V :i^ - j y V ; â â ^r-^ --^ i ^ - :' Bottom: iv 12. 1S51. Herantsa (i. e., Gros Ventres). Upper le^t: Corbeau. August 7, 1851. Upper center: Herantsa (i. e., Gros Ventres). Bottom: July 14, 1851.. 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.. Smithsonian Institution.
RMRG89AG–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. EASTERN PROVINCE INTERIOR REGION SPECIES. 241 The lingual membrane (T. M. U. S., V, Plate IV, Fig. O) is arranged as usual in the Helicidce. Morse'counted 115 rm. 259. rows of 5G-1-5G teeth; another membrane gave 49-1-49 teeth, with 22 perfect laterals ; I hav^e myself counted 5G-1-56 teeth, with 11 perfect laterals. The central teeth have a very jaw of t. dorsaUs. long, narrow base of attachment, widening towards the lower margin, which is excavated. There is a line of reinforcement running parallel to the lower edge and for a short distanc
RMRHE52J–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Eptesicus bottae auf Rhodos 115 Ortungsrufe Wenn E. bottae hoch über den Küstenebenen flog, äußerte sie fast konstantfrequente „Suchflug"-Rufe (QCF-Rufe) mit geringer Schwankungsbreite bei 28 kHz End- frequenz (Abb. 6, Tab. 1). Kamen die Tiere auf der Jagd tiefer (oder entdeckten sie ein Insekt und gingen in die „Annäherungsphase" über), wurden die Rufe kürzer und waren stärker frequenzmoduliert, endeten aber ebenfalls meist bei 28 kHz, ihre Wiederholungsr
RMRN0AR0–. Annales de la Société entomologique de Belgique. Insects; Entomology. DE LA 7 * SOCIETE ENTOMOLO&IQOE DE • BELGIQUE TOME CINQUANTE-NEUVIÈME. JAN181349 SOMMAIRE Compte rendu de l'assemblée mensuelle du 2 août 1919 . Compte rendu de l'assemblée mensuelle du 6 septembre 1!,'19 ToNNoiR, A. — Notes sur les Ptychopteridcc (Dipt.) . . 111 113 115 BRUXELLES AJXJ SIÈG^E IDE Xj^A. société 89, rue de Namur, 89 15 octobre 1919. 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
RMRFAE72–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. BABBITS. 115 nearly reaching ventral. Root of ventral entirely in front of dorsal. Caudal peduncle twice as long as deep. Scales radiately striated, 44-4b' T^g, 4-5 between lateral line and ventral, 20 round caudal peduncle. Brown above, with darker spots, white beneath. Total length 110 millim.; grows to 180. Cape Colony.—Type in Berlin Museum. 1. Hgr. Olifants R., Cllanwilliam. South African Museum (E.). 102. BARBUS PALUD1NOSUS. Peters, Mon. B
RMRRC6AF–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 115 E. Main St. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association Richmond, Va. The Hammond Company, Inc. LEADING FLORISTS 109 EAST BROAD STREET ROANOKE, VA. FALLON, Hori^ Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n WEST VIRGINIA WESTERN MARYLAND The H. Weber & Sons Co. Fairmont, W. Va. Clarksburg;, W. Va. Oakland, Md. Commissions Promptly Executed. QUALITY EXCELLENCE ABILITY Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. Portsmouth, Va. Cotton The Florist, 333 High St. PETERSBURG, VA. MRS. ROBT. B. STILES. Florid Phone 910 1
RMRG81A6–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 182 BULLETIN 97^ UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Material examined.— Callao, Peru; R. E, Coker; received from Peruvian Government; 17 males (40445). San Lorenzo Island, Peru; U. S. Exploring Expedition; 4 males, 2 females (2435). While there is some doubt as to the origin of these specimens, the label is probably correct. Not recorded by Dana. Tawhoe, Marquesas Islands; Dr. W. H. Jones, U. S. N.; 1 male (17951),. Fig. 115.—Pinnotheuelia laevigata, male holotype. a, Dorsal view, X i ; &j ax- TENXAL AND BUCCAL REGIONS ; C, FIRST MAXILLIPED
RMRG1M6Y–. Canadian forest industries 1886-1888. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. August. 188S THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. BXSTlTEVANT'S patent progressive lumber dry kiln. ;iieap GUARANTEED TO DRY —IN- Best Manner Possible ALL KINDS OF HARD and SOFT WOOD L UMBER. WRITE*FOR*CATALOGl)E. 115 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK.. yO WARPING, CHEi KING AND BLUEING -WITH THE— STURTEVANT Patent Hot Blast ?tea m Heating Apparatus. 31 N. Canal Street, CHICAGO. B. F. STURTEVANT, Patentee and Sole Manufacturer, BOSTON, MASS, f'.S. ONTARIO OIL CD., 1 Church StrBBt, Toron
RMRF19A6–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. BABBITS. 115 nearly reaching ventral. Root of ventral entirely in front of dorsal. Caudal peduncle twice as long as deep. Scales radiately striated, 44-4b' T^g, 4-5 between lateral line and ventral, 20 round caudal peduncle. Brown above, with darker spots, white beneath. Total length 110 millim.; grows to 180. Cape Colony.—Type in Berlin Museum. 1. Hgr. Olifants R., Cllanwilliam. South African Museum (E.). 102. BARBUS PALUD1NOSUS. Peters, Mon. B
RMRRCWMJ–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 115 E. Main St. Member FloriBfe' Telegraph Delivery Association Richmond, Va. The Hammond Company, Inc. LEADING FLORISTS 1(19 EAST BROAD STREET ROANOKE, VA FALLON, Florid Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n WEST VIRGINIA WESTERN MARYLAND The H. Weber & Sons Co. Fairmont, W. Va. Clarksburg, W. Va. Oakland, Md. CommiBSions Promptly Ezecated. QUALITY EXCELLENCE ABILITY Members Floriete' Telegraph Delivery Aasociation. Portsmouth, Va. Cotton The Florist. 333 High St. PETERSBURG, VA. MRS. ROBT. B. STILES. Florid Phone 910 1
RMRMHY53–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. sc&k cm 1 2. 3. fl-Old. 107, astragalus, anterior aspect, ft-Old. 115, radius, articular surface («- indicates posterior border). c-Old. 101, tibia, anterior aspect. rf-Old. 104, cubonaviculare, proximal articular surface, e- Old. 341, os magnum, distal articular surface. /- Old. 342, sesamoid bone, side view, g— Old. 105, cuneiform, proximal articular surface.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration
RMRGTYKR–. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. 84 LIFE HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICAN TICKS. 104, 105, 109, 103, 113, 234, 97, 100, 115, 84, 94, 66, 69, 48, 10, a total of 3,276 e(i;gs beinj]: deposited during the period of 133 days. A third individual, for which the date of collection was not recorded, deposited as follows: From June 9 to 11, 72 eggs. On subsequent. ^, ^ /â i i-^:^ â¢r/ - S-/^ -< ^-N 1. . Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance
RMRGGEG3–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. Figure 1. Heads of (Left) P. (proregulus) chloronotus, (Centre) 'Ph.sp.', and (Right) P. inornatus. Drawing by Per Alstrom. On 15 June 1988, at Western Hills, Beijing, Hebei Province (c. 40°N, 115.5°E), P.A. and U.O. observed a bird which alternated between a series of loud whistles and the Prinia-like song U.O. had heard on Emei Shan. This individual was also seen very poorly, but it also seemed to be chloronotus, which was then believed to have 4 different types of song (cf. Alstrom & Olsson 1990). On 9 June 1989, P.A. and P.R.C. fou
RMRJFK0N–. Catalogue of the snakes in the ... Museum. 274 . COLUBRID.E. teeth small, anterior longest. Head small, not distinct from neck ; eye small, with round pupil; nostril in a single nasal; loreal small or absent. Body cylindrical, short; scales smooth, with apical pits, in 15 rows ; ventrals rounded. Tail short, subcaudals in two rows. Africa. Fig. 19.. Maxillary and mandible of Homalosoma tutrix. Synopsis of the Species. I. Ventrals 115-144. A. Nasal not in contact with praeocular ; usually two postoculars ; frontal as long as parietals .... 1. lutrix, p. 274. B. Nasal in contact with praeocula
RMRGGEFH–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. H. Shirihai et al. 76 Bull. B.O.C. 1995 115(2). Figure 1. Puffinus atrodorsalis sp. nov. Durban, South Africa, August 1' Ian Sinclair.) 1. (Photograph: Freeze-dried specimen lodged in the Durban Natural Science Museum, DNSM No. 36093. Diagnosis. Medium-sized shearwater with characteristic black-and- white plumage and distinctive, hooded appearance of head. Relatively long wings and tail, as well as bill, approaching P. puffinus in proportions, but in length distinctly smaller (i.e. overall size c. 15% smaller), and in this respect closer t
RMRP4A9Y–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. The American Florist. 1257 WE WANT SOME MORE BUYERS OF A NO. 1 CUT FLOWERS WE HAVE THE GOODS THAT WILL INTEREST YOU. HOLTON & HUNKBL CO, I 462 Milwaukee St., "'"S!".*""" MILWAUKEE, WIS. | ^ Without doubt the Best Fquipped Wholesale House in the West. £ GIVI US A TRIAL. WI CAN PLIASE TOU. Roses, Carnations and all kinds of Seasonable Flowers In stock. WM.F.KASTINGCO=!r° BUFFAI-O, N. Y. Florists* SuppUcB and Wire Detiens. RICE BROTHERS Wboleialc rioristi and Supplies, 115 N. e
RMRDBRGF–. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. ^ 113 113 114 115 116 117 portant addition to the many pretty varieties of the genus. 1^ feet — Marginata. Eosy-crimson, edged with pure white. 1^ feet — Integiipetala. Eosy-crimsou flowers; large and handsome. 1^ feet — Tom Thumb. Eose-purple; dwarf; bushy habit; fine for pots. | ft. — Mixed. Good; mixed .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 £iXtra Mixed. Including double varieties 10
RMRGA5PA–. Bulletins of American paleontology. . V/ Punla Ahreojos '^ O Lagun ""^ San Ignacio 0 20 KM 1 I n^ Mexico highway 1 '' L'npavcd road ⢠Town/village â² K/Ar age locality (Sawlan and Smilh. I^)K4) -â¢â Rancho ° Type section 115 W IN 12. 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 University. Ithaca, N. Y. , Paleontological Research Institution [e
RMRG67XA–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 180 BULLETIN 82, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. differentiated, assuming definite group characters, which are based upon the pro- portionate reduction in the size of the muscles (figs. 1-115, pp. 6-G7, 950-1007, pis. 1-4). In the straight mus- cular articulation on the distal face of the radials uniting the radials with the IBri there is a com- p 1 e t e intergradation from types with enor- mously developed mus- cles, as in Pentametro- erbtus (figs. 114, p. 67, and 1006, pi. 4), to types in which the muscles are almost entirely lost, as in H
RMRH1WFH–. bu lie dian qun dao zi ran di li he nong ye di li. botany. å¾115. ^æ ¼å °ç主è¦åä¸ç±»åï¼,ã (æ¬å¾åªå æ¬ä¸éååºï¼ æ ¹æ®å½å®¶åºçå±1062å¹´åºççèæ ¼å °ä¸»è¦åä¸ç±»åå¾å¦ä»¥1^æ¹ã. If. 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.. si dan pu bi fo. shang wu yin shu guan
RMRGYME8–. Bulletin. Ethnology. BUFREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOG^ BULLETIN 115 PLATE 19 â -.u/ -- â â '--- :^ y< ,- ' .V'' '' ( Top right: July S, 1851. Below Fort Clarke. Bottom: Horse guard of Fort Berthold.. /<:' 1.^ ^â 'â ^/, R "} ^^â â ''^i:^.,Mr' ^1 u I iff/ middle: September 14. 1851. Mr. Dennick's (i. e., Mr. Denig"; Foot of snoiusho": September 15, 1851. Between medals: September 21. 1851. Bottom: September 26, 1851. Saddled horse.s.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and app
RMRDG1Y3–. Report. Agriculture; Forests and forestry. LABOR, LIVE STOCK SANITARY BOARD, FORESTRY 115 DEPARTMENT OF STATE LIVE STOCK SANITARY BOARD NEWTON BRIGHT, Commissioner of Agriculture D. E. WESTMORLAND, State Veterinarian July 1, 1928, to June 30, 1929. Appropriation .. .. $37,500.00 Credits 950.01 Expenditures from July 1, 1928, to June 30, 1 Salaries $29,416 State Board Meetings 527 Office Supplies 179 Office Equipment .... 27 Field Equipment and Supplies 1,938 Traveling Expense 339 Stationery and Printing 420 Telephone and Telegraph 160 Postage 450 Sheep Diseases 660 Tuberculosis Eradication 1
RMRGD64K–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CoPEPODS FROM Corals in Madagasc:ah • Humes and Ho 397. Figures 114-123. Lichomolgus lobophorus n. sp., female (continued). 114, second antenna, outer (E); 115, labrum, ventral (D); 116, mandible, posterior (D); 117, paragnath, ventral (C); 118, first maxilla, posterior (C]; 119, second maxilla, pos- terior, (D); 120, maxilliped, anterior (D); 121, postoral area, ventral (H); 122, leg 1 and intercoxal plate, anterior (E); 123, leg 2, anterior (E).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images t
RMRRDKH2–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 115 E. Main St. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association Richmond, Va. The Hammond Company, Inc. LEADING FLORISTS 109 EAST BROAD STREET ROANOKE, VA. FALLON, Horisi Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n Portsmouth, Va. Cotton The Florist, 333 High St. PETERSBURG, VA. MRS. ROBT. B. STILES. Florid Phone 910 1202 W. Washington St. LYNCHBURG, Va. 1 1 uATinMrn prompt service J. J. rALLUIN LU. Member F. T. D. LYNCHBURG, Va. MISS McCARRON xSr'aJh'^^^v?,; STAUNTON, VA. '^'"'.^etfs'li"'' JOHN FALLON NORFOLK, VIRGINIA GEORGE, Inc. Member
RMRMTB04–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. SPONGES FROM EAST AFRICA 307 orange (C.C.191) outside, light orange (C.C.213) inside. The skeleton consists of a subisodictyal reticulation of acanthostrongyles to which styles are associated. The spicules are 1) Acanthostrongyles 115-165 x 7-8.5 xm, spines not included. 2) Styles 210-250 x 6.5-8 firn. This species differs from Lìthopio e amia lithistoides Dendy (1921: 79) mainly for the lesser size of its spicules. Endectyon hamatum (Schmidt) Raspailia (?) hamata Schmidt, 1870: 62 Occurrence: North Kenya Banks (02°2
RMRGDNW0–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 127. Figures 112-127. Meta menardi (Latreille). 112-123. Female. 112. Eye region and chelicerae. 113. Lateral. 114. Dorsal. 115. Ventral. 116-120. Epigynum. 116. Dorsal, cleared. 117. Ventral. 118. Lateral. 119. Posterior. 120. Posterior, cleared. 121. Labium and endites. 122. Left lateral eyes. 123. Posterior median eyes. 124-127. Left male palpus. 124. Expanded, ventral. 125. Expanded, lateral. 126. Ventral. 127. Lateral. Scale lines. 0.1 mm; Figures 112-115, 121, 1.0 mm. Abbreviations. C, conductor; E, embolus; P,
RMRN84R6–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 11. La zona della figura preeedente (10) che corrispoude all'ipofisi faringea, vista a piü forte ingrandimento. Disegno. Ingrandimento 115 diametri. 1 fondo del solco mediano della tonsilla, con epitelio cubico, perche lo strato cilindrico vibratile era desquamate). 2—2—2 ghiandole dello strato ghiandolare della mucosa. S vasi capillari vicini o in mezzo l'ipofisi. 4. cordoni e ammassi piü o meno rotondeggianti di cellule ipofisarie della parte piü larga (base del cono) e piü super- ficiale della porzione verticale dell'
RMRF1M6R–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 510 AKCTIAD.E. whiter from costa to vein 3. Hind wing whitish suffused with brown, the androconia in and beyond the cell rufous, the hair on apical area darker. Underside of fore wing whiter; hind wing with the costal half grey-brown, the inner half white.. Fig-. 115.—Macroptila monstralis, <$. . $ . Head and thorax white tinged with brown; abdomen white; fore wing silvery white, the inner area to submedian fold suffused with brown ; hind wing white. Hab. Costa Rica, Sixola R. (ScJiatts), 1 6, Esperanza (ScJ/aus), 1 $ . E
RMRE7Y16–. Cooperative economic insect report. Insect pests Control United States Periodicals. Oviposition punctures on young watermelons. Courtesy Commonw. Inst. Ent.. Watermelon infested with Cocoons in dried watermelon larvae. Courtesy Commonw. peel. Courtesy Commonw. Inst. Ent. Inst. Ent. Selected References: 1. Rivnay, E. 1962. Eield Crop Pests in the Near East, 450 pp., The Hague. (pp. 278-281). 2. Rivnay, E. 1960. Bui. Ent. Res. 51(1): 115-122. Illustrations of damage from Rivnay. Prepared in Survey and Detection U.S. Dept. Agr. Operations in cooperation with Coop. Econ. Ins. Rpt other ARS agenc
RMRRC11E–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 413 Grand Ave. MILWAUKEE EXCLUSIVE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS BAUMGARTEN, Inc. Member F. T. D. 93 WISCONSIN ST. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 115 E. Main St. Member Ploris's' TeletrraDh Delivery Association Richmond, Va. The Hammond Company, Inc. LEADING FLORISTS 109 EAST BROAD STREET ROANOKE, VA. FALLON, Flori^i Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n Charlottesville, Va. W. A. Lankford's, Rorist "f^/S.'o'J'^^ Portsmouth, Va. Cotton The Florist, 333 High St. PETERSBURG, VA. MRS. ROBT. B. STILES, Florid Phone 910 1202 W. Washington St LYNCHBURG, Va. 1 1 FAT
RMRGJCR5–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 92 P. R. SEYMOUR Masalia flavocarnea (Hampson) comb. n. (Text-fig. no; PI. 9, fig. 222) Timora flavocarnea Hampson, 1903 : 115. Holotype ?, Ethiopia (BMNH) [examined]. Fore wing without areole; length $ (1), 16-8 (holotype). Wing pattern as in PI. 9, fig. 222. Fore wing upper surface with ground colour pale to greyish orange, discocellular spot brown. Hind wing upper surface pale yellow irrorate with light brown. Genitalia. $ papilla analis modified; dorso-lateral surface sericate and with terminal spines (Text-fig. no). Material e
RMRDC162–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. Figure 115. S.^rcoscypha coccinea Figure 114. Spathularia clavata outside densely covered with long white hairs forming a fringe at the margin, which is more or less incurved, goblet-shaped, tapering down- ward into the slender white hairy stem ; s t e m 1-3 cm. by 2-3 mm. ; spores clear, elliptic, 20 X Wji. I'he name refers to the shaggv fringed cup. On decaying twigs, rarely on the gromid, from spring to au- tumn ; probably edible but too *â small to be important. UltNL'LA Urnula craterium Black Urn Cup 3-7 cm. wide, dark brown to black, scaly or
RMRH9YHD–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. er Inhalt. Originalabhandlungen. Seite Karl Reiche. Zur Kenntnis einiger chilenischer Umbelliferen-Gattimgen. Mit Tafel I und II -M A. Engler, Beiträge zur Flora von Afrika. XIX iS-ITS E. Pax, Fiiphorhiaceae africanae. V 18-27 Hans K a Iiier, Convolvulaceae africanae. II 28-54 K, Schumann, Rubiaceae africanae 55-413 E. G i 1 g, Biixaceae africanae 114-115 E. Gilg, Ijoganiaceae africanae. IV M 6-126 E. Gilg, Über die systematische Stellung der Gattun
RMRH2XN7–. The British Tunicata; an unfinished monograph. Sea squirts; Tunicata. rjrjj i T'... /a. IG. 115.—Structure of Botryllida). "Botryllus stellatus" Renier in 'Opusc. scelti Scienze.'xvi (1793),pi. i; PolycyclusRenieriLamarck in ' Mom. du Mas.' I (1815), p. 340. 1. A colony adhering- to two fronds of Zostera, natural size. 2. A system, enlarged, a, branchial apertures; b, common excretory orifice; e, individuals. 3. Part of the same, viewed from above, b, common excretory orifice; d, branchial aperture. 4. A portion of the net-like bottom of b, fi.i,f. 3, further enlarged. 5. Transvers
RMRP8NRD–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo2. The American Florist. 115 Dreer's Offer of Cibotium Schiedei. ARAUCARIA EXCELSA GLAUCA. B-inoh pots, 8 to 10 iuches hlt:h, 2 tiers % .75 each 6-inch pots, 13 inches his;h, a to 3 tiers 1.00 each e-incb pots, 15 inches hi^h, li tiers 1.25 each 7-inch pots, 18 inches high, 4 tiers 1.80 each If you have never tried this beautiful Fern in fine decorations or as a house plant, you should become acquainted with it at once. Its points of merit are so many that you cannot afford to be without it. It possesses a grac
RMRGDER4–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. PHYLOGENY OF ARIETELLID COPEPODS 115. Fig. 6. Crassarietellus huysi gen. et sp. nov., female (holotype: A-C,J-L; paratypes: D-I). A, Second endopod segment of maxilliped; B, Third endopod segment of maxilliped, innermost seta indicated by arrowhead; C, Fourth endopod segment of maxilliped, innermost seta indicated by arrowhead; D, Leg 1, anterior surface; E, Leg 2, posterior surface; F, Aberrant leg 3, anterior surface; G, Right endopod of leg 3, anterior surface; H, Another aberrant leg 3, posterior surface; I, Extremely aberrant leg 3, anteri
RMRGEX8G–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 288 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 146, No. 5. Figures 111-120. Zygiella sia (Strand). 111-115. Epigynum. 111. Ventral, cleared. 112. Ventral. 113. Ven- tral, scape torn off. 114. Posterior, cleared. 115. Posterior. 116. Female. 117-120. Left male palpus. 117, 118. Expanded. 119. Ventral. 120. Lateral. Abbreviations. A, terminal apophysis; C, conductor; E, embolus; H, hematodocha; M, median apophysis; P, para- cymbium; R, radix; T, tegulum; TA, projection of tegulum. Scale lines. 0.1 mm except Figure 116
RMRHKEAF–. Biologisches Zentralblatt. Biology. Mazzarelli, Note sulla Morfologia dei Gasteropodi Tectibrancbi. 115 col norne di „apparato olfattorio", e che si estende, come una liuea sensitiva, da ciascim lato del corpo dell' animale, dall' orifizio boc- bale siuo al margine anteriore del mantello. Ora dall' iusieme delle mie osservazioni su qiiest' organo risulta quauto segue: 1. L'orgaiio di Haiikock nella forma nella quäle veuue descritta dallo stesso Hankock trovasi solo uelle Biilloidee; 2. Neil' organo di Hankock delle Bulloidee (fig. 18) si distingono tre regioni: anteriore (Ha)^ mediana (
RMRPEF87–. Allen's digest of plows, with attachments, patented in the United States from A.D. 1789 to January 1883 ... Plows; Patents. gniiulpr OM^-i T H. REVNOLDS. Improvement it> Plows No 114.855. Palei.1,.1 Ma, 16. 1871. 'ii^.i 4CiliirfKs: JWtoratns. ROBERT THEMAR h. BRAND BROTHERS. Improvcmenl in Suh-Soil Plows. ^„ 115,543 Pnl.nlBd May 30, 1B?1. IF'ls'l- JAMtb G. MINER. Improvement in Plows. PaU'iilcd June 6 1871. e;:^:^ IPilpS. TPiifiVo'*.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of th
RMRRF308–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Z" Th» Oorlst* whose cards appMtf on the p«c«« camrlnc this heed, are vrepered to fill order* —— from other florist* for local deUvcTy on the umal basis. ^^^}' ^W^^ RICHMOND H^rcSrier 209 West Broad Street ^ ^^1 V^l 11 ? 1 V>^1 ^ L^ ^j^^ SULPHUR "FLOWERS OF QUALITY" VIRGINIA SPRINGS, W. VA. RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. 115 E, Main St. Member Florists' TelPin'aph Delivery Association Richmond, Va. The Hammond Company, Inc. LEADING FLORISTS 109 EAST BROAD STREET ROANOKE, VA. FALLON, Florid Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n Portsmouth
RMRMJM7E–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. REVISION OF LATE VALANGINIAN CEPHALOPODA 265. Fig. 115. Olcostephanus {Olcostephanus) baini baini (Sharpe). A-C. Lateral, front and lateral views of the inner whorls of AM-2346, an immature macroconch, x 075. D-E. Lateral and front views of AM-4292c, a microconch, x 0,75. F-H. Ventral, front and lateral views of a juvenile, SAM-PCU1536, doubtfully included here. Note the flattened venter and quadrate whorl section, x 1. I-J. Ventral and lateral views of a microconch in the Albany Museum, x 1. K-L. La
RMRF8X3F–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 510 AKCTIAD.E. whiter from costa to vein 3. Hind wing whitish suffused with brown, the androconia in and beyond the cell rufous, the hair on apical area darker. Underside of fore wing whiter; hind wing with the costal half grey-brown, the inner half white.. Fig-. 115.—Macroptila monstralis, <$. . $ . Head and thorax white tinged with brown; abdomen white; fore wing silvery white, the inner area to submedian fold suffused with brown ; hind wing white. Hab. Costa Rica, Sixola R. (ScJiatts), 1 6, Esperanza (ScJ/aus), 1 $ . E
RMRG7860–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 1/4-. 114. 115. Decametra alaudae: 114, Specimen from Cargados Carajos, collected by Prof. J. Stanley Gardiner, X 2 (B.M.); 115, proximal pinnviles of the specimen shown in fig. 114, X 2 (B.M.). 116, 117, Detamelra mylitta: 116, Specimen from Siboga station 99, X 2 (.mstcrdani Mu,;.); 117, specimen from Siboga station 99, X 2 (U.S.N.M., E. .^88).. 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 rese
RMRFXEHH–. Canadian forest industries January-June 1923. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBER M A X 68 Machinery for Sale 1—72" x 16' H.R.T. Boiler, complete with all fittings, 100 lbs. W.S.P. 1—60 H.P. Locomotive Firebox Boiler, complete, stamped for 130 lbs. W.S.P. 1—70 H.P. Locomotive Firebox Boiler, complete, stamped for 115 lbs. W.S.P. 1—3-saw Double Edger, E. Long & Co. Manufacturer. 2 -Surface Planers, 24" and 26". LEVY & WESTWOOD MACHINERY COMPANY, TORONTO. 8 Sawmill Machinery for Sale William Hamilton
RMRMPDKY–. Annali di botanica. Plants; Plants -- Italy. — 115. Esaminato il fascio allo stato adulto e in tutte le sue fasi di sviluppo attraverso la foglia, è d'uopo adesso intenderci un po' di più sulle particolarità anatomiclie, che abbiamo rilevato da questo esame ed alle quali più sopra abbiamo solo di passaggio accennato. Nella porzione cribrosa primaria, in quasi tutto il percorso del fascio, si sono manifestati due massimi, a destra ed a sinistra verso l'alto del fascio stesso (1). Ora questa disposizione, come accennai, sarebbe, a mio avviso, interessante, percliè rappresenterebbe un carattere
RMRR93M3–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 413 Grand Ave. MILWAUKEE EXCLUSIVE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS BAUMGARTEN, Inc. Member F. T. D. 93 WISCONSIN ST. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 115 E. Main St. Member Florists' Telecraph Delivery Association Richmond, Va. The Hammond Company, Inc. LEADING FLORISTS 109 EAST BROAD STREET ROANOKE, VA FALLON, Florid Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n Charlottesville, Va. W. A. Lankford's, norist ^'S.^Sl'^S' Portsmouth, Va. Cotton The Florist, 333 High St. PETERSBURG, VA. MRS. ROBT. B. STILES. Florid Phone 910 1202 W. Washington St. LYNCHBURG, Va. T 1 FAT I ON CCs
RMRD647D–. C.U.C.P. alumni journal. Columbia University. College of Pharmacy; Pharmacology. 01.1. 01. f. Klnmm Journal Published Monthly by the Alumni Association OF the New York College of Pharmacy, Columbia University JEANNOT HOSTMANN, EDITOR CONTRIBUTING EDITORS M. M. RUSBV C3. C DIEkCrVlAINJ M. V. ARMV Address all communications to the C. U. C. P. Alumni Journal, 115-119 West 68th Street, New York. Subscription Rates: $1.00 per Year.—Single Copy 20 cents. Vol. XXIII. DECKMBER 191B. Number 12. 1 E- t>I Tr€^I^Xe23fcX ^. Another Year Another Volume. We wish to thank our friends, sub- scribers, rea
RMRPAT44–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. W SAY NOTHIi. BUT SAW WOOD. 'Over ONE MILLION feet of Cypress Lumber sawed into Greenhouse Material last year. THIS TALKS. ENOUGH SAID. JOHN C. MONINGER CO, 111-115 Blackhawk St., CHICAQO, ILL. Sprague Smith Company, MANUFACTURERS OF iVIN DO 1^ OLASS* Greenhouse Glass a specialty. 205 Randolph Street, CHICAGO, The James H. Rice Co.^ -IMPORTERS and JOBBERS- GREENHOUSE GLASS A SPECIALTY. '^^rixx.d.O'w 01^«M, Z*cilxxt:, X'-u.^-t^r* e-to. 80-82 Wabash Avenue and 34 lo 40 South Water Street, CHICAGO. D. O. Cunningham G
RMRHECM3–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. — 115 — gior mole (fig. X, 1), meno distintamente in quelli più piccoli. I suoi margini laterali sono sensibilmente convergenti all' indietro (fig. VII, 1); nei piccolissimi esemplari che io ho esaminati (fig. X, 2) i lati erano pressoché pai'alleli fra loro. Il pronoto è for- nito di numerosi peli e di un numero piuttosto abbondante di. Fig. XVI. Philolri/pesis cariale (L.). Maschio. — 1. Capo di un iudividuo ipomegetieo. — ä. Capo di un indiv
RMRPXC4Y–. Aleyrodideos do Brasil: catalogo descriptivo dos hemipteros-homopteros da familia dos aleyrodideos, insectos parasitas das plantas, encontrados no Brasil. — 115 —. 1-k;. 47—Aleutvplaiits denticulàhis. a—Aza dianteira; h—antenna; c—nyntpha) d—a aber- tura tracheal iin margem da nymphá! i- — onficio vasifornie. ALEUROPLATUS INTEGELLUS—SP. N. Nympha—Ò comprimento cerca de 1,558 mm. sobre 1,230 mm. de maior largura, estreitada na parte thoracica e com reentrâncias na parte ceplialica e caudal. E' comple- tamente hyalina e difficilmente perceptível na folha, pois não produz nenhuma cêra visivel.
RMRF1386–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. IIYDRCECIA. 43 yellowish white irroratcd with brown, the postmedial line excurvcd below costa, then sinuous, the subterminal band indistinct. Hah. E. Siberia, Aniurland, Ussnri ; Japan, Hakodate (^w'^r^ws, Leech), 1 J ? 1 2 > Nemoro {Leech), 2 $ , Yokohama (Pryer, Lewis), 2 (S . LxP' 40-54 millim. 4342. Hydrcecia micacea. Noviua micacea, Esp. Sclmiett. A. 1J5. f. 6 (1789) ; Sepp, Ins. iv. pis. 38, 39 ; Dup. Lep. Fi-. vii. p. 243, pi. 115. f. 6 ; Fit. Keue Beitr. pi. 117 ; Curt. Brit. Ent., Lep. pi. 252 ; Stepli. 111. Brit
RMRHE9WK–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. â 115 â Pronoti lobus anticiis margine medio profunde sinuato. Pedes pa- rum setosi, secundi paris tibia (Fig. LXVII, 5) spinis distalibus robustis. Abdominis tergita et ster- nita tantum setis nonnullis posticis brevibus et sat lon- gis instructa. Long. corp. mm. 5,5, long, capitis 1^56, ejusdem lat. 1,25, long, mandibularum 1,63, antenn. 2,20, tibiae III 0,91. Operarius. Corpus cre- meum capite avellaneo, abdo- mine cibi contenti causa pal- l
RMRHEBB4–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. 115 lare si nota qualche crenelatura. Metanoto fornito di una fossetta mediana divisa in due da breve carena e crenulato ai lati, Pro- podeo fortemente e irregolarmente foveolato. Ali anteriori e pesteriori colle nervature rappresentate nella figura XLII. Addome anche col 1.*^ segmento liscio. Ovopositore diritto, più lungo dell'addome. Lunghezza del corpo mm. 3,6 ; larghezza del torace 1 ; lun- ghezza delle antenne 5,2, lunghezza dell' ala ant
RMRRD722–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Th» norl«t« who** oarda avpaar on tlio p«k«* eairfInK tlila 1 —— ftrom otlior ftorlst* for local atOivcrr on Oi* < *^* ^^JS'i- ¥^^F^ RICHMOND ??^" Sh^ om w... n..„J Q^... 1 VI V^l 11V 1^ 1^1^ ^^^^^^ SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. VA. 209 West Broad Street •FLOWERS OF QUALITY* VIRGINIA RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. 115 E. Main St. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association Richmond, Va. The HAftiMOND Company, Inc. LEADING FLORISTS 109 EAST BROAD STREET ROANOKE, VA FALLON, Florist Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n Portsmouth, Va. Cotton The Florist,
RMRGDKJT–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. REDESCRIPTION OF AFRICAN FRESH-WATER CRAB 115. Fig. 2 Sudanonautes floweri, lectotype, adult male from Bahr el Gebel, Sudan (CW 48 mm), NHM reg 1901.8.26.2. (a), right mandible anterior view; (b), right mandible superior view; (c), right mandible posterior view; (d), left gonopod 1, caudal view; (e), right gonopod 1, caudal view; (f), right gonopod 1, superior view; (g), right gonopod 2, cephalic view; (h), right gonopod 2, caudal view; (i), right gonopod 2, caudal view, detail of terminal segment; (j) left pereiopod 2. Scale bar equals 10 mm (
RMRPBWHF–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 520 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL Aug. 16, 1900 p^ ^Jbw 1^^ i i ?xK! if^if^ w5 Jy^^il ^Y^fpfi^if^p if£i|A PUBLISHT WEEKLY BY GEORGE w. York & Company, 115 Michigan Street, Chicago, III. [Entered at the Post-Office at Chicago as Second-Class Mall-Matter.] Dr. C. C. miller, " Questions and Answers.' DEPARTMENT EDITORS: E. E. HASTY, * "The Afterthought." LEADING CONTRIBUTORS: G. M. DooLiTTLE, C. P. Dadant, Prof. A. J. Cook, F. A. Snell, R. C. Aikin, "OldGrimes." IMPORTANT NOTICES: The Subscription Price of this journal is $1.00 a vear
RMRHDKF6–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Fig. 2: Occlusal surfaces of right upper molars of Praomys h. hartwigi (A—E) and P. h. obscuras n. ssp. (F-K). A: ZFMK 69.1081, B: ZFMK 69.1075, C: ZFMK 69.1072, D: ZFMK 69.1078, E: ZFMK 68.7, holotype of hartwigi, F: ZFMK 88.122, G: ZFMK 88.130, H: ZFMK 88.121, I: ZFMK 88.126, K: ZFMK 88.115, holotype of obscurus. Scale = 1 mm.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration an
RMRPXR45–. Histoire naturelle des mammifères, avec l'indication de leurs moeurs, et de leurs rapports avec les arts, le commerce et l'agriculture;. Mammals. FAMILLE DES SINGES. 115 sont, indépendamment des voyageurs que nous venons de citer, MM. Geoffroy-Saint - Hilaire père et fils, F. Guvier, de Blainville et plusieurs autres, dont nous rappellerons les noms dans les pages qui vont suivre. Les savants modernes ont un peu varié dans la manière dont ils ont réparti méthodique- ment les Singes américains. E. Geoffroy admettait que ces Singes sont de trois catégories différentes : 1° Les Sapajous de Buff
RMRDWB7K–. An economic study of farm layout ... Farm buildings; Agriculture. 454 W. 1. Myers Frequently the possible saving- of land and labor justifies the elimina- tion of these obstructions to cultivation. An improvement of this kind is shown in figures 115 and 11(3. Plan I in figure 115 shows the laj^out of 50 acres which form part of a farm of 160 acres. The open ditch shown in this plan divided this area, as indicated, into irregular fields. With all. 1 -. ^, -T;. y / j i «.â , .1,7 »*â â¢e ' :â¢' â ;' -^i â'» â¢V / '. â¢'1 Fig. 113. a westeen new york farm having many fields of irregular sha
RMRMWH39–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 102 Jj. KOLOKUUP KO^EIVVmGE. ranges se trouvent souvent des cellules à contenu brun ; je ne. c E Fig. 18. — Pogolrichum filiforme Rke ^, setiforme Rosenv. — A, plantes en gran- deur naturelle; B, fragment de la partie inférieure stérile,*^350: 1; C, fragment de la partie moyenne d'une fronde avec des sporanges, 115:1; D, partie de la surface avec des sporanges, 240:1 ; E, coupe transversale de la même plante, 240:1.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colorati
RMRG7M2J–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ISOVODS OF NORTH AMEKTCA. 651 CUBARIS GRENADENSIS i Budde-Lund). ArjuKclUlu yreiuulensis Bljjdk-Jaind, Kutonior. Meddclrl., I', ISi*.'!, )>. 115.^ DoLLFUs, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1896, pp. ;W2-39H. Cabarifi ffrenndensiii 'R^cvAKTH^as, Proc. V. H. Nat. Mns., XX 111, 1!H)1, p. 572. Localities.—Becijuiii Island: (jremida; Balthazar, West Indies. Ravine, damp g-roiuid. under lottino- loaves; 250-feet eoooa orchard, under rottino- loaves. "Body much comcx, ncai'ly smooth. ('o])haloii: ])i-osepistoma slio-htlv comox, foiv odo-e tVcl)l-
RMRFA0HT–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. 216 CTPIUNID^. IJ:. Ad. Assuan. !•">. Ad. Near Kermeh, Nubia: lG-115. Ad. (fe hgr. Oindunnan. IIG. Skel. 117. Hot. Kaka, White Nile. 118-121. Hgr. Lake No, „ 122-141, 142-143. Gondokoro. Ad. & hgr. 1^-1. Ad. Inii, AVebi Shebeli, Somaliland. L. Loat, Esq. (C). Paris Museum (E.). 2. CHEL.ETHIOPS ELONGATUS. Bouleng. Ann. Miis. Congo, Zool. i. p. 101, pi. xl. fig. 5 (1899), and Poiss. Bass. (^ongo, p. 23G (1901). Closely allied to the preceding, but dorsal inserted above
RMRG73M8–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. POLYCHAETE WORMS, PART 1 115. Figure 31.—Syllidae, a-d, Exogone verugera: a, dorsal view anterior end; b, compound falciger; c, compound spiniger; d, upper simple seta, e-f, Exngone hehes (after Webster and Benedict, 1884): e, compound seta from anterior parapodium;/, upper simple seta from middle of body, g-h, Syllis spongiphila: g, seta from anterior region (blade partially fused to shaft); h, seta from middle region (blade completely fused to shaft), i-j, Syllis cornuta: i, compound falciger from anterior region; ;", same, with short
RMRF133E–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. HYDRffiCIA. 43 yellowish white irroratcd with brown, the postmedial line cxcurved below costa, then sinuous, the subterminal band indistinct. Bah. E. SiBEEiA, Amur]and, Ussuri ; Japan, Hakodate (^w^'reifs, Leech), 1 J , 1 ? , Nemoro {Leech), 2 $ , Yokohama {Pryer, Lewis), -Z S . Exp. 40-54 millim. 4342. HydrcBcia inicacea. Kotina micacca, Esp. Schmett. pi. 145. f. 6 (1789) ; Sepp, Ins. iv. pis. 38, 39 ; Dup. Lep. Fr. vii. p. 243, pi. 115. f. 6 ; Fit. Keue Beitr. pi. 117 ; Curt. Brit. Ent., Lep. pi. 252 ; Stepli. 111. Brit. Ent.
RMRPR82R–. Allen's digest of plows, with attachments, patented in the United States from A.D. 1789 to January 1883 ... Plows; Patents. ^•^i^^^r- IlVf«Htar **J -Ae^(,. J B. SMALL, E G. MATTHEWS & F. F. HOLBROOK. Improvement in Swivel-Clevises for Plows, No. 114,212. ^ Paienled April 25, 1871.. JOHN H. SHAW, Improvement in Clevises. No, 115,113 Pmenled May 23, 1871. V,i H -lA ?:'^{^Y ?Wj- c^ ^ V^-- b' i 1. 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 rese
RMRPM78F–. Allen's digest of plows, with attachments, patented in the United States from A.D. 1789 to January 1883 ... Plows; Patents. HAND. 385 J. E. REEO Improvempnt in Cultivators. No. 115,771. PlUnlod Iiin> 6, 1871.. fiql n»3 '-^^-Kt^UU^^. C . U . il Ui.k^VV i A . 1 0 Ut V t tk't k: Vv 117034 Bffli.1TI!Ii.lDi. 181871. 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.. Allen, James T. (James Titus). [Washington, D. C. , Joseph Ba
RMRF8T98–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. HYDRffiCIA. 43 yellowish white irroratcd with brown, the postmedial line cxcurved below costa, then sinuous, the subterminal band indistinct. Bah. E. SiBEEiA, Amur]and, Ussuri ; Japan, Hakodate (^w^'reifs, Leech), 1 J , 1 ? , Nemoro {Leech), 2 $ , Yokohama {Pryer, Lewis), -Z S . Exp. 40-54 millim. 4342. HydrcBcia inicacea. Kotina micacca, Esp. Schmett. pi. 145. f. 6 (1789) ; Sepp, Ins. iv. pis. 38, 39 ; Dup. Lep. Fr. vii. p. 243, pi. 115. f. 6 ; Fit. Keue Beitr. pi. 117 ; Curt. Brit. Ent., Lep. pi. 252 ; Stepli. 111. Brit. Ent.
RMRJWP0C–. Atti della Accademia di scienze, lettere e arti di Palermo.. Science; Arts. SUL SISTEMA CRETACEO DELLA SICILIA. VII Sezione naturale della Rupe del Castello di Termini-lmerese (1). m^ 1. Dolomia dol Gamico. 2. Calcari eoa orinoidi del Lias medio. 3. Schisti silicei del Lias supei'iore. 4. Calcari titoniei. ,5. Calcari cretacei con Requienia. 6. Calcari cretacei con Polyconites Yerneuilli. 7. Calcari cretacei con Caprotina. 8. Calcari cretacei con Rad. Sauvagesi. 9. Argilla scagliosa dell'Eocene medio. 10. Schisti marnosi dell' Eocene superiore. 11. Conglomerato quaternario. La rupe, alta 115
RMRH3WHE–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. MlBlDAE OF THE NEVADA TEST SlTE 115 Holotype: d June 16, 1965, Area 17M, Ne- vada Test Site (H. H. Knight & J. M. Merino). Allotype: ? same data as the type. Paratypes: 30 d" 7 9 taken with the types on Symphoricar- pos longifloris. 10d" 1 $ June 12, 1965, Area 17M; 26d" 24? June 17, 1965, Area 17M, Ne- vada Test Site (D E. Beck, H. H. Knight & J. M. Merino), also collected on the host plant Symphoricarpos longifloris. Dichaetocoris stanleyaea, new species Fig. 152 Allied to brevirostris but with rostru
RMRJ5DA7–. chong sheng hai cao di si ji wei ti sheng wu qun ji qi di zhi yi yi. botany. no ^ ^--"ccss^ SBâ - â -CSSSS3-- ^^ããããããå-⢠Lâcssss^sss^^. 1 ^ 115 ^ W ^ ^1 to/ ^1 ⢠15 -ãp/ï¼0 0 ^é. 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.. di zhi kuang chan bu hai yang di zhi zong he yan jiu da dui zhong guo di zhi da xue bei jing. di zhi chu ban she
RMRRE4GR–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 115 E. Main St. "Member Florists' Telpgraph Delivery Association Richmond, Va. The Hammond Company, Inc. LEADING FLORISTS 109 EAST BROAD STREET ROANOKE, VA. FALLON, Florisi Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assn. Portsmouth, Va^ Cotton The Florist. 333 High St. PETERSBURG, VA. MRS. ROBT. B. STILES. Florid Phone 910 1202 W. Washington St. LYNCHBURG, Va. 1 T rAlTHMrn PROMPT SERVICE J. J. rALLUIN LU. Member F. T. D. LYNCHBURG, Va. MISS McCARRON xe.lS^Th'iX^ STAUNTON, VA ^""L:ltst''°' JOHN FALLON HARRISONBURG, VA. PROMPT WETSEL SEED CO
RMRGJM29–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. C. B. Frith et al. Ill) Bull. B.O.C. 1995 115(2). Figure 1. Outline map of mainland New Guinea showing some localities mentioned in literature on Archbold's Bowerbird Archboldia papuensis: l=Bele River (type locality); 2 = Wissel Lakes, or Wisselmeren, area; 3 = Mt. Hagen; 4 = Mt. Giluwe; 5 = Telefolmin, from which Gilliard searched in vain for Archboldia on the Victor Emanuel and Hindenberg Mountains; 6=Ilaga Valley; 7 = Tari Gap. In 1950 E. Thomas Gilliard obtained 11 Archboldia specimens (7 adult males, 1 subadult male, 2 females and 1
RMRRBDHE–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 413 Grand Ave. MILWAUKEE EXCLUSIVE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS BAUMGARTEN, Inc. Member F. T. D. 93 WISCONSIN ST. RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. 115 E. Main St. Member Floriats' Telesrmph DeUverr Anodatiaii Richmond, Va. The Hammond Company, Inc. LEADING FLORISTS 109 EAST BROAD STREET ROANOKE, VA FALLON. Florist Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass's Charlottesville, Va. W. A. Lankford's, Florist °l^'^^ Portsmouth, Va. Cotton The Florist, 333 High St. PETERSBURG, VA. MRS. ROBT. a STILES, Horift Phone 910 1202 W. Waahington St LYNCHBURG, Va. 1 1 FAT 1 ON CO PROMPT s
RMRE8C18–. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. Watermelon infested with larvae. Courtesy Commonw. Inst. Ent. Cocoons in dried watermelon peel. Courtesy Commonw. Inst. Ent. Selected References: 450 pp 115-122. 1. Rivnay, E. (pp. 278-281). The Hague Illustrations of damage from Rivnay. 1962. Field Crop Pests in the Near East, 2. Rivnay, E. 1960. Bui. Ent. Res. 51(1): Prepared in Survey and Detection Operations in cooperation with other ARS agencies. U.S. Dept. Agr. Coop. Econ. Ins. Rpt, 17(20):431-432, 1967. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page i
RMRF91EC–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. IIYDRCECIA. 43 yellowish white irroratcd with brown, the postmedial line excurvcd below costa, then sinuous, the subterminal band indistinct. Hah. E. Siberia, Aniurland, Ussnri ; Japan, Hakodate (^w'^r^ws, Leech), 1 J ? 1 2 > Nemoro {Leech), 2 $ , Yokohama (Pryer, Lewis), 2 (S . LxP' 40-54 millim. 4342. Hydrcecia micacea. Noviua micacea, Esp. Sclmiett. A. 1J5. f. 6 (1789) ; Sepp, Ins. iv. pis. 38, 39 ; Dup. Lep. Fi-. vii. p. 243, pi. 115. f. 6 ; Fit. Keue Beitr. pi. 117 ; Curt. Brit. Ent., Lep. pi. 252 ; Stepli. 111. Brit
RMRG7CRF–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. GAMMARIDEAN AMPHIPODA 33 Type-locality.—Station 7230, 27°52'25'' N, 115°44'30'' W, 2667- 2706, m, Dec. 31,1960. Material.—Stations 7220 (1), 7230 (2), 7358 (3). Relationship.—This species is closely related to L. chrysothenas Stebbing (1908) but differs principally by the poorly bifid first coxa.. Figure 15.—Lepechinella ardica iurpis, new subspecies, holotype, male, 5.4 mm, 7230: a,b, maxillae 1,2; c, labrum; d, articles 5-7 of gnathopod 2; e, mandible; /, lower lip (broken); g, maxilliped; h, gnathopod 1. Juvenile, 4.6 mm, 7229: ij, coxae
RMRED108–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 62 Cephalozia. Jack, Leiner, Stitzenberger, Krypt. Badens Nr. 951! (teilweise auch C. lacinulata!) Massalongo, Hep. Ital. Venet. exs. Nr. 83. Mougeot, Nestler und Schiniper, Stirp, Krypt. Yoges. Rhen. Nr. 432! 1323! 1419! Carrington und Pearson, Hep. Brit. exs. Nr. 115! Erb. critt. ital. exs. Nr. 910! Z w e i h ä u s i g. Mesophyt. In zarten, grünen Überzügen meist auf morschem Holz. Stengel 0,5—1 cm lang, krie- chend, verästelt, im Umfa
RMRG78YT–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. SCENOPINIDAE OF THE WORLD 173. Figure 115.—Brevilrichia aspinosa, new species, female: a, wing; b, lateral aspect of head; c, enlarged detail of antenna; d, dorsal aspect of head; e, ventral left and dorsal right aspects of 8th and 9th segments, bursal structure outlined; /, lateral aspect of 8th and 9th segments. Male.—Unknown. Length: Female body 4.7 mm., wing 2.3 mm. Type-locality: 7 mi. w. Seligman, Arizona; 1 July 1952 (R. H. & L. D. Beamer, C. Weiner, A. Wolf, W. LaBerge, C. Liang). Holotype: Female (UKan) 629 L. Please note that t
RMRMRJHP–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale di Genova. Natural history -- Periodicals. RISULTATI ALGOLOGICI DEL VIOLANTE 115 Osserv. — Gli esemplari che posseggo di questa varietà hanno in generale grande sviluppo ed alcuni infatti raggiungono 15 cen- timetri di altezza. Gli articoli della fronda sono discoidei si ma cuneato rotondati (ved. fig. 2), mentre negli esemplari della specie sono, come vengono ge- neralmente descritti dagli autori, subrotondi o reniformi (ved. fig. 1). Differiscono inoltre per il loro colore che è di un giallo sporco tendente al ferrugineo , mentre quelli che ho del
RMRPXBRR–. Aleyrodideos do Brasil: catalogo descriptivo dos hemipteros-homopteros da familia dos aleyrodideos, insectos parasitas das plantas, encontrados no Brasil. — 137 —. Klí'. ^—Ah-uroh achc/its $(ettalus. Nyinpha: b— mafgeni da 115-m 1 h.-i. quando di-sprovida de cera; f rifico vasiforni. ; a—aiittnnf! do adi.lto. dor do insecto na margem lateral acha-se uma carreira de Cerca de 32 cerdas. Um longo pçiló c situado de cada lado do orifício, e na parte ventral, perlo do lado posterior, se acha um par de pelos semelhantes. Os signaes das peruas » autenuas podem ser observados 110 lado ventral. Adult
RMRF1RPM–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. 216 CTPIUNID^. IJ:. Ad. Assuan. !•">. Ad. Near Kermeh, Nubia: lG-115. Ad. (fe hgr. Oindunnan. IIG. Skel. 117. Hot. Kaka, White Nile. 118-121. Hgr. Lake No, „ 122-141, 142-143. Gondokoro. Ad. & hgr. 1^-1. Ad. Inii, AVebi Shebeli, Somaliland. L. Loat, Esq. (C). Paris Museum (E.). 2. CHEL.ETHIOPS ELONGATUS. Bouleng. Ann. Miis. Congo, Zool. i. p. 101, pi. xl. fig. 5 (1899), and Poiss. Bass. (^ongo, p. 23G (1901). Closely allied to the preceding, but dorsal inserted above
RMRGWG84–. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. 3ul. 253, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agricultun Plate I.. 95° 100" 105^ 110° 115^ 120^ 125^ 135° 140° 3^ 30 25 N Jif'^ IN 5 U / or' ^ {'â ' TieNrsiN I Taiyu/im . /" H A^ S I; /c*//&^«-;:y.^;;£-t^"^ ^M} J I A N, I W E 1 C M 0 W >, y^i, C.' ^ " "â N A n"'- I "H low Lâ-""^P^. 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 th
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