RMRP8W89–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoo. The American Florist. 919 iniitimniAiiitnitiiiiiiititmiititAiiiiimittiiitiiiiiiUuiiiiituanitiiiiiiiAiiiiiiitttiimiiiii a 3 J. B. DEAMUD, SUCCESSOR TO ILLINOIS CUT FLOWER CO. 51 WABASH AVE. CHICAGO. ORCHIDS: CATTLETAS. $6.00 per dozen. I'er Dozen. AM. BEADTIES, Es. long $5.00 to $B.OO 24-inoh stems, 3.00 20 " ?' 2.50 1.5 " " 2.00 12 " " 1.25 Per 100 CARNATIONS, fancy $3.00 to $4.00 " staudiini vars. asst. 1.00 to X.M BRII)p:s.... B.OOto S.OO BRIDESMAIDS fi.dO to H.OO MKTEORS e.OO
RMRP65E6–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1904. The American Florist. 993 J.B.Deamud WHOLESALE nOBIST 51-53 Wabash Ave., Chicago. Headquarters for FSNCY FERNS. I THE LARGEST, E 5 BEST EQUIPPED, E 3 MOST CENTRALLY LOCATED E 3 WHOLESALE C H CUT FLOWER HOUSE B a IN CHICAGO. | I 32, 34, 36 RANDOLPH ST., I 1 CHICAGO. I a L. D. 'Phones Central 1978 and 1977. t ^ irmmmnminnmimfmTmTmmnm « Please mention the A merican Florist when ?writing. Bassett& Washburn 76 & 78 Wabash Ave., CHICAOO. Wholesale Dealers and OaaA ClAUfAI'ft Growers of UUl riUVlClS GREENHO
RMRHJPR6–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Group 1. Wing, 5.50 to 7.50 inches long. Forehead, -svliite; hill, hhick; umlerparts, white; hack, pearl gra.v ; crown, hlack (adult in summer) ; hack and crown, mottled (immature). Sterna antillarum. Least Tern. See Xo. 48. * Group 2. Wing, 7.50 to 8.50 inches long. Head and underparts, hlack (adult). A patch of hlack hehind the ej-e; l)ack of head, dusky; rest of head, white (immature). Hydrochelidon nigra snrinamensis. Black Tern, See Xo. 51. * Group 3. Wing, 8.50 to 9.50 inches long. Outer tail f
RMRJPTY9–. An Australian bird book : a pocket book for field use. Birds -- Australia Identification. 142 Ai AUSTRALIAN BIRD BOOK.. 2 284*Aiistralian Reed-Warbler, Reed-Bird. (Nightingale), 29 Water-Sparrow (e), Acrocephalus austral is, Lombok, E.A., S.A., T. =vt. Eur. Reed-Warbler. Mig. c. reeds 6.2 Brown; head dnrker; under lighter; throat whitish; bill long, pointed; f., sim. Insects. Rich melodious soug. 1 285*Golden-hea(ied Fantail-Warbler, Grass-Warbler (Ex- 51 iled). Corn (Barley) Bird, Gisticola exilis, Tnd., For- mosa to A. (exc. C.A.), King Is. Stat. r. grass, crops 3.6 Golden-buff; upper str
RMRMK818–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 106 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 51. A. Hermanites kennedyi Dingle, 1980, SAM-K5637, BH9 82,03 m, LV, Campanian II. B. Hermanites kennedyi Dingle, 1980, SAM-K5767, Igoda Formation, Igoda estuary, LV, late Campanian/early Maastrichtian. C. Hermanites? areas sp. nov., holotype, SAM-K5768, locality 20-1/3, Mfolozi River, RV, Maastrichtian I. D. Hermanites? cf. H? arcus sp. nov., SAM-K5769, Igoda Formation, Igoda estuary, RV, late Campanian/early Maastrichtian. E. Hermanites? cf. H? arcus sp.
RMRGF08C–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. '>>^r^^^'^'^ ' '-^GUYANA 'XJX'^ '' VENEZUELA y ). O arnolisei # dimona A isherton Map 3. Distribution of Hingstepeira species. Hingstepeira folisecens (Hingston) Plate 1; Figures 21-34; Map 3 Epeira folisecens Hingston, 1932; 364, figs. 51, 52, webs. Female from Moraballi Creek, 2 mi [3.2 km] east of Essequibo River, 12 mi [19 km] south of Bartica, Guyana, lost. Not in BMNH, HECO. Larinia bristowei Mello-Leitao, 1940: 180, figs. 6, 7, S. Male holotype from Moraballi Creek, Essequibo River, Guyana, in BMNH, e
RMRDKB3R–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. n-2 ADDENDA, YOL. I. 50. Ad. Luculla E., Chiloango. Dr. W. J. Ansorge (C). 51. Ad. Lucola E. near Cabinda. )? 52-58. Ad. Lagos. J. Cadman, Esq. (P.). 1 a. PELLONULA LEONENSIS, sp. n. Depth of body 5 times in total length, length of head 3f times. Snout pointed, nearly as long as eye, which is 3 times in length of head and equals 1^ times interorbital Avidth ; chin feebly projecting beyond snout; maxillary extending to below anterior fourth of eye; teeth Pig. 111.. Pcllomda le
RMRR1MAM–. African Ixodoidea. l. Ticks of the Sudan... Ticks -- Sudan. GARDEN, G. (191Z) East Coast fever in Nyasaland. Rep. Dep. Agric. Nyasald. 1912, pp. 31-36. GARIBALDI, M. (1935) Distribixzione geografica degli Ixodidi nelle nostre colonie dell'Africa settentrionale. Arch. Ital. Sci. med. colon., 16(9);66A-671. GARNHAM, P. C. G. (1926) Susceptibility of Ornithodorus to fire. Kenya med. J., 3(9):265-266. (194-7) A new blood spirochaete in the grivet monkey, Cercopithecus aethiops. E. Afr. Med. J., 2^(1): A7 51 (reprint pp. L-5^. (1951) A new piroplasm from the rock hyrax. J. Parasit., 37(6):52a.532
RMRJDEM3–. CERC wave gages. Ocean waves; Gages. 3/8" Dio hole 1/2" Dio hole 3/8" Dio hole 1/2" Dio hole 5/16" DIo, hole -^- 2-1/8" 1 2-l/e"^ 2-1/8" -t 2-l/e' -2-1/4'^——f 2-1/4. ZT Figure 30. Front panel and chassis drilling for relay-type gage 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 may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Williams, Leo C; Coastal Engineering Research Center (U. S. ). [Washington] : Coastal Engineering Re
RMREB4EP–. Confnces de zoologie faites a Sorbonne. Protozoa. .cxx/^^KcXjeA^ cxioevt/CLeC xcleo 6tXi/e<5 .ijL',/:;iVoa/0' xkeAJUX^ xx-^y^Xk^ xXjl- aa^o^j^ouju^. Fiq.398. OpaJmaranarum ^ Purlc.etVal. 'Fij.399.Mitose cliez Ou aima saturnalis Lég-.etD-ub. ^ 0) (cyK-c/C^c^ , et.gy^ 5C,^9û7, /j^.-1^3, 365} (3) ( ^.g^.X]IK^9o^. y^.3oo) (5) ( A.Z.E. (/^) .II,190^,>K^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 may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Robert, A. , zoo
RMRMHTT8–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 426 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Animal pale, no eyes. Radula with 10 pairs of rather short, dagger-like teeth, apically barbed and flanged. 33° 52' S., 160 51' E., 1,380-1,520 fathoms, 1 living, 1 dead (S. Afr. Mus. A9822, F. H. Talbot coll.). Remarks. Somewhat similar to the shells described as pyrropelex, but the sulcus not so distinct and the columella more curved. Philbertia cala (Watson) (Fig. 4 b-e) Clathurella cala Watson, 1886, p. 361, pi. 26, fig. 11. Protoconch 3 J whorls, last 2 J w
RMRHGPP4–. Boletin de la Sociedad de Biología de Concepción. Sociedad de Biología de Concepción; Biology; Biology. MICROFOTO N<? 1. Caso 51, mujer de 26 años. Pieza 11, obturación 50 días. H. E., aumento 310 veces. Pulpitis en regresión: proliferación fibroblástica, numerosos corpúsculos hialinos de Russel (R). Odontoblastos vacuolizados (V).. MICROFOTO N<? 2. Caso 24, mujer de 20 años. Pieza 3, obturación 60 días. H. E., aumento 31 veces Cicatriz de pulpitis en relación con segundo grado obturado.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally
RMREGYCH–. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. 51 DESCRIPTION Figure 2 shows configuration of longline auto-clip. The clip includes an upper and a lower body plate (A). These body plates are identical and are formed by die stamping from corrosion resistant 6061 T6 aluminum alloy strapping. Three spring guide projections (1) and a jaw stop projection(2) extend inwardly. Auto-clip (exploded view). A. Body plates 1. Spring guide projections B. Bushings 2. Jaw stop projection C. Rivets 3. Slot or throat D. Jaws 4. Eare E. Spring 5. Jaw lips F. Swivel 6. Jaw teeth 7. Jaw points 1 Trade names
RMRGJ7C6–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 232. Plate 50 Glenotremites cf. aequimarginatus (Carpenter) Fig. 1 E.69474, oblique lateral view centred on an interradius (x 91). Note the deep groove along the radial: radial suture. See also PI. 51, figs 1-3. Fig. 2 E.69473, detail of the central cavity on the centrodorsal (x 22). Note the radial nerve canals around the central cavity. Fig. 3 E.69479, oblique view of centrodorsal showing the cirral facets ( x 8). See also PI. 51, figs 4-5. Fig. 5 E.69477, dorsal view of a centrodorsal showing a large dorsal star ( x 8). See also P
RMRPK7W0–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 430 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, July 6, 1899.. ...Italian Queens — • AND GoiiitrFoundalion. 1 have been reariiip nueeus for 2(j seasous on the best known plans,and have some choice ones as fonows:51 '-U'hv4 ^ 1 untested Queen S .75 tr untested Queens 3.50 1^ untested Queens o.OO 1 tested Queen 1.00 () tested Queens 5.00 1 selected tested Queen 1.50 COMB FOUNDATION-made from pureIwax, Send for prices. J. L. STRONG. 36A4t Clarinda. Pag-e County, Iowa. Please mention Bee Journal "when ?writing. FREE FOR A MONTH .... If you are interested in Sheep in any
RMRFT3DN–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. CONTENTS. Page. Abstract ^ I. Introduction ^ II. Material and Methods H III. Survey of the Strains; their Founders 13 IV. Line A 1^ V. Line B 25 VI. Line C 29 VII. Line D 35 VIII. Line E 51 IX. LineF. 52 X. Line G 62 XI. Continuation of Line E '1 XII. General Summary of Lines 77 XIII. Heritability of Socially Effective Traits 78 1. Calculating Ability 78 2. Aggressiveness °2 3. Perseverance °* XIV. Statistics 86 1. The Population Considered °^ 2. Comparative Efficiency of the Several Lines 86 3. Comparative Fecundity 88 4. Comparative Survival
RMRM2T82–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. EXPLANATION OF PLATE 51. Fig. 1. Fig. 2. Fig. 3. Fig. 4. Fig. 5. Hinting Record. (Cat. Xo. 80487, V. S. N. M. Point Barrow. Colleitcd by Lieut. P. H. Ray, U. S. A.) Kantag Handle. (Cat. Xo. 4393G, U. S. N. M. 'Kubuiakhchugaluk.'" Collected by E. W. Nelson.) Kantag Handle. (Cat. 1^0. 43820, U. S. N. M. Unalakleet. (Collected by E. W. Xelson.) Kantag Handle. (Cat. No. 24429, U. S. N. M. St. Mi(;liaelN. Collected by L. M. Turner.) Bone Bo
RMRRJGAD–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. WELLESLEY COLLEGE Dana Hall, Walnnt Hill, Boekbridge Hall Sehools TAILBT, Wellesley, Mass. Long Distance Tel., WeUeeley 44-1,44-2,44-3. MALDEN, MASS. J. WALSH & SON Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. F. T. D. M HARRY T. E A FLORIST MANCHESTER. N. H. D. D F. T. HALL & ROBINSON MONTREAL'S f LORiSTS 825 SL Catherine SL, w..Nontreal,Que. BOSTON, MASS. HENRY R. COMLKY, Florist, 6 Park St. 51) years' experience in the florist business guarantees efficiency to take care of all orners. it) per cent allowed. melons and a grand dish of Sutton
RMRD3TA5–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. CRUSTACEA MALACOSTKACA. VII. 287 W Jitf Jtf yfr yt- ^â¢yS'^ririlo-lfiY^'^-^ V £â /. %CJeippides 4-cusp is O £⢠J-^^7. +C Z-CUSp Chart 51. Cleippid.es, 4-cuspis, C. 3-cuspis, C. 2-cuspis Occurrence. The "Ingolf" and other expeditions have secured this species at several stations. E.Greenland: Hurry Inlet, the mouth, room. 1 spec. (The E. Greenl. Exped. 11-8-1900). Forsblad Fjord, abt. 100 m., 1 $ ovig., and abt. 185â100 m., stones with clay and gravel, 4 spec. (E.-Greenl. Exped
RMRMRE90–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. ixsKTTi rtotti:rii>i:i isoli-: circ tmsaroi: 439. Fig. 50-58: Rhacocleis grìsea n. sp. Spermatozoo maturo e uovo deposto esaminati con il microscopio elettronico. 50: Spermatozoo a scansione (x 1.000). 51: Testa di spermatozoo a scansione, mostrante l'acrosoma triangolare e la porzione nastriforme contenente il segmento postacrosomiale del nucleo (x 3.000). 52: Corion a scansione di uovo appena deposto, mostrante, soprattutto in basso, una solcatura poligonale ed aperture di due diverse dimensioni (x 200). 53: Regi
RMRD7R52–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. w ly. ANONACE.E [Unona. Fig. 5.—Unona discolor, Valil. Leaf, fl., Ir. l. 2. U. discolor, Vahl; Bedd. Ic.Pl. Ind. Or. t. 51.; Ann. iv. t. 74.—vSyn. U. tcndulata, Wall. PL As. Ear. t. 265. An evergreen, often climbing shrub, youngest shoots pubescent. Leaves membranous, oblong- lanceolate, 3-7 in. PL solitary, on slender extra- axillar}^ often leaf-op- posed peduncles, 1-2 in. long. Petals greenish- yellow, narrowly lanceo- late, 1-3 in. long. Ri
RMRPK7TF–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ...Italian Queens — • AND GoiiitrFoundalion. 1 have been reariiip nueeus for 2(j seasous on the best known plans,and have some choice ones as fonows:51 '-U'hv4 ^ 1 untested Queen S .75 tr untested Queens 3.50 1^ untested Queens o.OO 1 tested Queen 1.00 () tested Queens 5.00 1 selected tested Queen 1.50 COMB FOUNDATION-made from pureIwax, Send for prices. J. L. STRONG. 36A4t Clarinda. Pag-e County, Iowa. Please mention Bee Journal "when ?writing. FREE FOR A MONTH .... If you are interested in Sheep in any way you cannot afford to be without the b
RMREF5G0–. Compendio della Fauna Italiana. Descrizione elementare Degli Animali pite originali. Zoology. CLASSE SECONDA - UCCELLI 51 *^ Due fascie uei'e attravei'so le alij gro])pouo bianco; coda cenerina coU'apice nero (3) Columba livia (Briss. V?. Tarso interamente nudo e scudettato in tutta la sua estensione. * Colore dominante scuro-grigio o lionato carnicino, estremità della coda bianca (4) Turtur auritus (Gray.) (fig. 85;. (1) Il Colombaccio è in Italia di passaggio in primavera e in au- tunno; frequenta i boschi di pianura e dei monti. â (2) La Colombella passa in gran numero in autunno. â (B)
RMRP40RF–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. *9*3- The Amerj ca x Fl oris t. 35' Poehlmann Bros. Company, 72=74 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL. SUPPLY DEPARTMENT FOR PROMPT DELIVERY TRY US. Easter Plant Baskets, from 50c to $1.25 each in brown, green, also Natural Willow. Porto Rican Mats, all colors, lowest prices. 1-inch Fibre Ribbon, special price, 50-yard bolts, 51.01) each. Waterproof Crepe Paper, full length Rolls, Si.75 per dozen. Special Sale of Plain Chiffon, this week, best quality, 4-inch, 12 pieces, 2c per yard. 6-inch, 3c per yard, 12 piece lots,
RMRG7CA0–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 192 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 258. Figure 51.—Lysianassa pariter, new species, male, 5.7 mm., station 43-E-3: a, b, gnathopods 1, 2; c, d, coxae 2, 3; e, f, g, h, pereopods 2, 3, 4, 5; i, j, k, uropods 1, 2, 3; /, inner ramus of uropod 3; m, telson. Juvenile specimen, station 45-W-l: n, pereopod 5.. 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 Nationa
RMRMKGRK–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. REDESCRIPTION OF PLIOPLATEIA K. H. BARNARD 51. Fig. 1. Plioplateia triquetra K. H. Barnard, h, holotype, female 'h' unmeasured; p, male 'p' 5,72 mm. A. Prebuccal outline, left lateral. B. left mandibular rakers. C. Ventral view of head, upper lip hatched; a, antenna 2, g, gland cone. D. Head, lateral; a, antenna 2 broken off. E. Prebuccal, left lateral. F. Body, scale = I mm. G. Right mandibular rakers. H. Head. I. Pleon, left lateral; u, uropod 3. J. Upper lip, anterior.. Please note that these imag
RMRERW26–. A manual of the ornithology of the United States and of Canada [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. nKiiii}' III ill the pen- ) till! l40Uth* bo very shy M lit ii mod- (leadened dy watcht'!! Illations for rrowH, that d India id is often re- iiild in the I internally and 3 feet Gi y, nnd all he- ir towards the e bhiish ash; te color, lit The closed B latter being fiMitlier more middle feath- 1 feet ornnge- oeB all separ- idt'd beneath, viiish red. â jrruginouB.. V â SWALLOW-TAILED HAWK. (Falcofumitus, Lin. Ai'nunov, pi. 72. [descending with n Bnnke in Ilia taiona.] Wilson, Am. Orn. vi. p. 70. pi. .51
RMRJW4E2–. Atti della Reale Accademia delle scienze di Torino. RICERCHE SUI.L APNEA DEGLI UCCELLI 51 Credo che a questa causa sia dovuto se Gkobek (1) e Treves in alcune delle loro ricerche trovarono che il respiro può ripre- sentarsi anche durante l'insufflazione, e che alla ripresa il re- spiro è spesso dispnoico. In alcune delle esperienze di Tkeves l'animale all'iniziarsi deirinsufflazione contraeva torace e addome per modo da ostacolare il passaggio dell'aria, e allora era natu- rale che l'arresto del respiro producesse asfissia, come quando. Fiff. 3.. Please note that these images are extracted f
RMRJ33W5–. Synopsis of the fishes of North America [microform]. Fishes; Poissons. i:)l. ICOSTEIDiE. 619 Head 7; depth 7. D. 7, 1(51) to 190; C. 0-5; P. 11; V. 7. {Giintlur.) Described troin Valpuiaiso, Cliili. A yoauj; specimen ex''iuiued by us iVoiu Sauta Cruz, Cal., a;j:ivys in essautial respeots, except that the skiu is entirely smooth. Tho p.iclcles ar»3 i)erhaps aoiiuired with aj^e, other- wise ours may be a ditlereut si)ecios. Two specimens of Trackifptenis liiiv t> also been taken in I'uget Sound, but they have not been preserv^ed. (Kuer. Wiou. Sitznugsber, xxxiv, 4;57 Irijl), tuf. 1; Guuthe
RMRF0MNN–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. TRISULOIBES. 343 Hah. W. Chixa, Chang-yang {Pratt), 1 5; Puxjab, Simla {Harford),! d, I $ , Dhannsala (/foe^/z/y), 1 d, 2 5 ; Sikhim {Lidderilale), 1 $ tyi^e ; Assam, Shillong, 1 $. i".*-/;. 58-70 millim. Trisidoidcs Hmpsii. pi. 4. 81.51. crertdea, Butl Moths IikI. ii Trisuloides ccerulea. 111. Ket. BM. yii. p. 35, pi. 128. f. 3 (1889) ; . p. 437 ; Seitz, Gross-Scluiiett. ludo-Austr. xi. Head and tliorax chocolate-brown with some white scales; tai-si slightly ringed with white ; abdomen dark gi'eAash brown, the crests and
RMRH4ETC–. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 311 DEC - 729 3 I32G I'M. > rj 51 INDEX TO TOLUME XXXI. n 1 Stes; An Echo Up to Date, 9i;aIyBis or Foul Brood? 'Sulphul Cure a Success, ^tasites, 168, 407 , tie, 863 llings. Effect of, 137 jyup, Using up Old, 138 â &it Work, About, 196, 212 s tie Mother-, 34; the tefuiious, bi rs and Storifying for ;2T6 en's-. Difficulties, a, 396; roubles of, SOU ; Various e.s, 41H e, a Novel, 242 iAllen, introducing Queens and Brood cast out of â¢^nd Combs from Skeps to Hives, Transferring, and Flowers, 127 ; Beauty i(j^ !^ Borders and Honey for
RMRR3XH0–. Acta horti bergiani : Meddelanden från Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Trädgård Bergielund. Botany. E. LUNDSTRÖM PLANT.E IN HORT. BOT. liERGIANO CRITICE EXAMINAT.E. 107 Achillea clypeolata Sm. x millefolium L. Nova hybr. Diese Hybride (Taf. VIII, Bild 3) ist schon frülier in H. B. beobachtet und bestimmt worden. In sich die gelbe Blumen der clypeolata mit den feinzip- feligen Blättern des millefolium verienigend, ist sie sehr leicht zu entdecken. Die Doldentraube i->t doch nicht so gelb wie bei clypeolata, die totale Farben-. .1. OEDERQUlSr PHOTO. H. H. 19II. Bild 51. Heliaiülius ani
RMRH3X6C–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. l$ioLOGif Ai, Sp.HiES, Vol. 16, No. 3 The BoR.r.iNACE.E of Utah 51 tube 3-4 mm long, cre.sts at base of tube con- spicuous, fomices yellow, rounded, papillose, limb 7-10 mm wide; nudets lanceolate to ellip- tic, 3-3.5 mm long, 1.5-2 mm wide, usually all 4 maturing, margins in contact, knifelike, dorsal surface with definite transverse ridges, iilso somewhat tuberculate or nearly smooth, ventral surface smooth or nearly so, scar open, very narrowlv linear, elevated margin lacking; style exceeding matiu^e fruit 1-1.5 mm. Grow
RMRJ1BX5–. Improvements in crop growing [microform]. Crop yields; Agriculture; Cultures de plein champ; Agriculture. 51^ 50 PHOFESSOK JAMES W. ROBERTSON. Under oats, it shows the average yield per acre, for the three years 1896, 1897 and 1898, of the three best varieties which had been grown on that farm for the periods mentioned on the columns. aveka(;e yields per acre during several years. Chart No. 5. teusH? 7K0RE r' "V:>r--c *i WHEAT. r895:6-7-.8 ;OATS;, ^ ;3,YEARS. ^ 51896:7:8?! 3ARCEy )3>YEXRS; 1896:7:8.1. :heas. ^sIyears.. 1896-.7f8^ PER 4 ACRE? I!i Under barley, it shows the average
RMRH3N2E–. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 266 THE BBITISH BEE JOURNAL. June 1, 1922. Swalden's, a Joiner, upon Snow-Hill, near St. Sepulchers Church, 1697. 711, 51 pp.. 211; 6£ x 3| inches; 2 pi. Exact size of title page of the Copy in the Library of the Societa d'Apicoltura at Milan, the only one known to me, is 15.5 x 9.5 cent, as bound. Collation :—A.l—E.2 in eights. A.l Title, verso blank : A.2—A.5 " Advertise- concerning the great Vertues and Physical use, of an Excellent Chymioal Oil, extracted only from Bees-wax. By Abraham Ches- worth, of London, Chymist." 5. The
RMRHECWF–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. â 51 â Capo. â Il capo (flg. XIX, 1) è circa tanto lungo quanto largo o un po' più lungo che largo. II margine epistomale è ampiamente e moderatamente incavato nel mezzo; l'incavatura mostra il suo fondo rialzarsi debolissimamente ed è limitata da due prominenze rotondate.. Fig. XIX. Micrognathophora leptoptera Grnd. Femmina. â Epicranio, veduto di faccia. â '2. Autenna. 3. Mandibola. â 4. Ali. â 5. Porzione dell'ala anteriore più ingrandi
RMREDE47–. Compositae newsletter. Compositae. Comp.Newsl.49,2011 51. Fig.l. Anastraphia herrerae (Bisse, J. & al. HFC-49567 HAJB). A. Branch (scale: 1cm) B. Leaf variability (scale: 1 cm). B*. Detail of leaf surface (scale: 1cm). C. Longitudinal cut of capitulum (scale: 1 cm). D. Shape of involucrum bracts (scale: 0.3 cm). E. Flower (scale: 0.2 cm). E*. Scheme of the form of apex of petal lobe. E**. Scheme of the form of petal lobes. F. Anther (scale: 0.1 mm). G. Apex of style (scale 0.2 mm). H. Fruit (scale: 1 cm). Drawings by Gustavo Pineda.. Please note that these images are extracted from scann
RMREMPWN–. Elementary botany [microform]. Botany; Botanique. 20 ACE^ 32 ae. ACE.E 38 BACE^ 86 ACE.B 28 !IFER^ 20 ACE^ 80 ACE^ 55 ACEvB 133 0. ACE^ 51 ACE^ 44 etals, ACE^ 38 ngent FER^ 20 AOE^ 51 JLCZX 42 nnate ACE^ 61 seeds ACE.E 47 ^NKiE 46 1. KKY TO THE ORDERS. Stipules between the opposite and compound leaves (but they are caducous). Staphylea, in Sapindace.* Stipules none when the leaves are opposite. Stamens 10, monadelphous at the base. Leaflets 3 inversely heart-shaped. Oxalis, in GEBANiACKi Stamens distinct, free from the calyx. Style 1 undivided. . .' . Ericace^ Styles 2-5, separate. . Carvoph
RMRGJ32G–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. OF PSEUDOCOCCIDAE & ERIOCOCCIDAE 125 (av. 31) alar setae, and a compact row of 3 minute circular sensoria. Hamulohalterae 76-89 (82)(jl long and 15-21 (i8)[x wide ; with a 61-70 (64)11 long apically hooked seta, i.e. the ratio length of seta to hamulohaltera being 1 : 1-2-1-5 (I-3)- Legs : Comparatively long and slender ; the ratio length of the hind leg to the total body length 1 : 1-5-1-7 (i-6). Coxa and trochanter about 51 and 27(1 wide respectively. Femur about 37 u. wide ; that of the fore leg shortest and that of the hind
RMRJBEKG–. Cell chemistry; a collection of papers dedicated to Otto Warburg on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Warburg, Otto Heinrich, 1883-; Biochemistry. 278 E. BOERI, A. EHRENBERG, K. G. PAUL, H. THEORELL VOL. 12 (1953) X of measurements we derived the following values for the top of the Soret band of Cyt-2H+ at 395 m^ pH: 1.70, 1.84, 1.87, 2.06, 2.20 ^395: 46.5. 48.4, 46.4. 51.8. 46.3 The mean value, 48 {"^ i) • 10' cm^ x mole"^, is in as good agreement as could be expected with the value ^^g^ = 50-10'^ obtained from the points at [Cl] = o.oog M in Fig. 3. The value is exceptionally h
RMRD8P9F–. Einführung in die europäische Meeresmolluskenfauna an der Hand ihrer Hauptrepräsentanten. . Text-Fig. 50. Patella von der Text-Fig. 51 (nach Martens). Seite, 2/3; als Beispiel einer ein- A Pantoffelschnecke, Crepidula B Calyptraea (Galerus) fachen Schale (nach Martens). Ober- und Unterseite, */i- sinensis Da die Pteropoden überwiegend mehr oder minder kleine Tiere sind, bieten sie dem Konchyliensammler auch meist nur sehr kleine, aber über- aus zierliche Schalen. Für die K i e 1 f ü ß e r oder Heteropoden kommen in Betreff der Schale nur die beiden Gattungen Atlanta und Carinäria in Betracht
RMRMMP1T–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. REDESCRIPTION OF PLIOPLATEIA K. H. BARNARD 51. Fig. 1. Plioplateia triquetra K. H. Barnard, h, holotype, female 'h' unmeasured; p, male 'p' 5,72 mm. A. Prebuccal outline, left lateral. B. left mandibular rakers. C. Ventral view of head, upper lip hatched; a, antenna 2, g, gland cone. D. Head, lateral; a, antenna 2 broken off. E. Prebuccal, left lateral. F. Body, scale = 1 mm. G. Right mandibular rakers. H. Head. I. Pleon, left lateral; u, uropod 3. J. Upper lip, anterior.. Please note that these images are extracted f
RMRMWM9A–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. 282 PAUL MARCHAL Sexupare (Sei-upara) (fig. 55-57). 1^^ et t^e stades. — Ils se confondent avec ceux de la parthé- nogyne estivale. 3^ stade. — Étudié par Borner (p. 176).. Fig. 54. — Chermes pini (race indigène) : parlhénogync estivale adulte (5'^ stade); mènie individu que celui dont les mues ont été représentées aux iigurcs 50, 51 et 53. a, sillon séparant le prothorax du niésotliorax. Gr. =270. On retrouve les deux grandes plaques céphalotlioraciques séparées l'une de l'autre par un sillon longitudinal médian que l'on rencontre également
RMRF8R5G–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. TRISULOIBES. 343 Hah. W. Chixa, Chang-yang {Pratt), 1 5; Puxjab, Simla {Harford),! d, I $ , Dhannsala (/foe^/z/y), 1 d, 2 5 ; Sikhim {Lidderilale), 1 $ tyi^e ; Assam, Shillong, 1 $. i".*-/;. 58-70 millim. Trisidoidcs Hmpsii. pi. 4. 81.51. crertdea, Butl Moths IikI. ii Trisuloides ccerulea. 111. Ket. BM. yii. p. 35, pi. 128. f. 3 (1889) ; . p. 437 ; Seitz, Gross-Scluiiett. ludo-Austr. xi. Head and tliorax chocolate-brown with some white scales; tai-si slightly ringed with white ; abdomen dark gi'eAash brown, the crests and
RMRDJCYC–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. 2(14 ADDENDA, VOL. JI. preopercular border to root of caudal where it ends in a small dark spot; extremity of dorsal fin blackish. Total length 74 millim. Dwaars River, Transvaal.—Types in S. African Museum; Cape Town. Perhaps not specifically distinct from the preceding. 148. BARBUS XIGERIENSIS, Blgr. Add :— 11-18. Ad. Udi, Lower Niger. Major G. E. Bruce (C). 19-20. Ad. Oji R., l;31a. BARBUS SPURRELLI. Bouleng. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1913, p. 51, pi. iii. fig. 1. Depth of body 3 t
RMRFPY9D–. Casopis Ceské spolecnosti entomologické = Acta Societatis Entomologicae Bohemiae. Insects; Entomology. 51 P?ísp?vky k poznání kukel hmyzu dvojk?ídlého* Diptera cyclorrhapha. Ant. V i m m e r, Kr. Vinohrady. Nežli jsme mohli upraviti k tisku další ?ást p?ísp?vk?, vyšla o metamorphose rodu Lonchaea, Phytomyza, Dro- sophila p?kná pojednání, v nichž auto?i vedle larev i kukly popsali. Z té p?í?iny nezmi?ujeme se znovu o nich.. 1. Scolíocentra villosa Mg., kukla; pohled shora, zdola, se strany. — 2. Ble- pharoptera serrata L., kukla; pohled shora a se strany. — 3. Helomyza sf.':, kukla. — 4. Rhag
RMRF26P2–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. 74 CTPEIXID.^. 35-37 % 3 between lateral line and ventral, 12 round caudal peduncle. Bluish or steel-blue above, whitish beneath ; fins dark grey. Total length 310 millim. Lake Tsana, Abyssinia. Fi-. 51.. Bnrhns â platy^tomus. Type(F. K). f 1-2. Typos. Bahardar. Mr. E. Degeu (C). 58. BARBUS ZAPHIIU. Bouleng. Ann. & Macr. N. H. (7) xvii. 1906, p. 563. and Fish. Nile, p. 235, pi. xlv. fig. 1 (1907). Depth of body 3f times in total length, length of head 3J times. F.g. 52.. Ple
RMRG7X9J–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. THE MINERALS OF IDAHO Measurements of wulfenite from Blaine County 475 Form Symbol Quality, description Measured Calculated No. Letter Gdt. Miller p V P 1 c.. TO V e 0 CO 1 001 no ill Poor ... . , 0 00 90 00 65 25 57 23 45 66 45 00 0 00 o f 0 00 ?, 45 08 45 10 0 00 90 00 3 Oood 65 51 4 01 57 37 FREMONT COUNTY In the Old Scott mine of the Birch Creek Mining Co., in the Birch Creek district, the principal minerals of the ore are cerusite, angle- site, and galena. Above the 100-foot level carbonates predominate. Please note that these ima
RMRDK3CR–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. 1-12. Ad. & ligr. 13-15. Types. 16-21. Ad. 22. Skel. 23-50. 51-5G. 57-78. Types o£ C. atoliozkaaus. Cy2yrinodon dispar. d $ , tN'pes, Ab3'-ssiiiia (F. N.). Klior Arbat, fresh-water stream A. L. Butler, Esq. (P.). running out of the moun- tains N. of Suakin. Coast of Abyssinia. Muscat. Gala, near Muscat. Makulla, Persia. Cutch. Dr. Riippell (C). Col.A.S.G.Jayakar(P.). E.LortPhillips, Esq. (P.). Dr. F. Stoliczka (C.) ; F. Day, Esq. (P.).' 3. CYPRINODON IBERUS. Cuv. & Va
RMRHG7RH–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Marine biology. PIGEON NAVIGATION 247. Figure 1. Map of the area where the experiments were conducted. about one to two years old with flight experience to a maximum range of about 57 km N (127 km in a few cases), 133 km E. 65 km S. Before the test releases, the pigeons underwent further training releases from 14.5, 21.4, 39.3, 7.7, 39.3, 65.0, 16.4 km X. and 43.2, 51.1, 21.4, 10.2, 16.4. 31.8, 57.3, 7.7, 17.5 km S; the releases from X and S were alternated according to a random program. During the train- ing releases, performed under both sunny and
RMRHECAE–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. 178 1.") In nessuna pseudozu.apa dei 10 esemplari esaminati gli uncini si trovano in numero inferiore a 36 e superiore a 51. 2.°) I numeri di 36, 37 e 38 uncini possono considerarsi, sempre per gli esemplari esaminati, come eccezionali (sono comparsi infatti una. Vìg. X. torva della III età . â 1. I tre segmenti toracici; delle zampe sono disegnati solo le estremità prossimali. â 2. Zampa anteriore, veduta dalla laecia anteriore. â 3. Qu
RMRGHC4B–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. ()!•• THK FAMILY COCCIDAE 47 Antennae io-segmented, filiform ; 604-1011 (average 770) u. long, i.e. shorter than half body length (ratio 1 : 2-12-2-63, average 2-37), about as long as posterior leg (ratio 1 : 0-91-1 11, average 0-99) and longer than penial sheath (ratio 1 : 1-32-1-69, average 147). Scape 46-72 (average 59) li long and 42-61 (average 51) Lt wide, with 3 h.s. Pedicel with distinct, polygonal dorsal reticulation ; 38-57 (average 46) li long and 42-53 (average 46) li wide ; with 2 h.s. and a sensillum placodeum. Segmen
RMRHE48J–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 196 E. Hoehl (Bonn, zool. Beitr. Rückmeldungen aus den Sommerquartieren Tabelle 1 Wiederfunde in Fulda beringter Mopsfledermäuse (Barbastella barbastellus) Beringt am Rückmeldung aus am Himmelsricht. [in () = Wiederfund U.Entfernung am gleichen Ort] 1. 4.2.51 Riebelsdorf Kr. Ziegenhain 21.9.51 NW 44 km 2. 4. 2. 51 (7. 1. 56) Schenksolz Kr. Hersfeld März 56 NNO 29 km 3. 10. 2. 51 Trätzhof Kr. Fulda 11.3.53 NW 4 km 4. 10.2.51 (7. 1.56) Grebenau Kr. Alsfeld Sept. 56 NW
RMRG76BM–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 5" 5*. Figs. 5,6.—Btn-iiiiNA affinis d'Orbigny. x 50. From Albatross station d5114. 5^, 6. Two views of SAME SPECIMEN. 6, ANOTHER SPECIMEN OF IRREGU- LAR SHAPE. From other North Pacific Bulimina affinis—Material examined. Cat. No. Coll. of— No. of speci- mens. Station. Locality. f^,^. tem- ^-^'- ?m'l: Character of bottom. Abundance. 14358 TT S N AT 1 1 1 1 D5114... D5214... D5526... D5590... ° ' " = ' " "jr. 13 36 11 N.; 120 45 26 E.... 340 12 25 18N.; 123 37 15 E.... 218! 51.4 9 12 45N.; 123 45 30 E.... 805! 52.3 4 10 50
RMRD1X9Y–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 147 2. L. ingolfi Boschma (Fig. 51, 3). Lever paa Munida tenuimana G. O. Sars, Artens Ud- seende er iflg. den eneste eksisterende Beskrivelse (Bosch-. Fig. 51. 1 : Lernæodiscus galatheæ. — 2: L. munidæ, fra Ryg- og Bugside. — 3: L. ingolfi (3 a: Formen fra det dybe Skagerak, 3 b: Formen fra S. f. Island). — 4: Clistosaccus paguri. — 5: Sy- Ion hippolytes, fra Ryggen og fra Siden (k: Kappeaabningerne, s: Stilken).— (Alt efter Boschma 1928). ma 1928) varierende, idet den optræder i 2 Former: begge er svagt lappede, men den e
RMRGWB5P–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Aug. 1981 Bergmann: Larval Fishes 621 = INTAKE ARM -= DISCHARGE ARM 125.5 A / J. A T T / . T 1 1 1 1 1 r 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 1—I r ^ 10 17 24 JUNE Fig (1976) 7 15 22 30 5 APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST 2.—Mean catch of gizzard shad larvae in the discharge and intal<e arms of Lake Sangchris the night collections was higher (51.3/10 m') than the mean catch from the day and dusk collections (31.4/10 m' and 8.9/10 m', respectively). The collection at dusk was considered to be a transition period and not included in further day/night comparisons. The
RMRDBPBD–. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals. DIFFLUGIA CORONA. 51 ScHOUTEDEN in Aiiii. Biol. Lacusti-e, I, 3 (1906), pp. 344, 348, f. 21; ZscHOKKE in Arch. Hydrobiol. II, 1 (1906), p. 3; Lemmermann in Arch. Hydrobiol. II, 4 (1907), p. 537; Skoeikov in Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Petersb. (6) I (1907), pp. 124, 125, etc.; Hoogeneaad in Tydschr. Nederl. Dierk. Ver. (2) X, 4 (1908), p. 407 ; Landacbe in Pr. Davonport Acad. Sci. IV, 10 (1908), p. 428. Corona cornida Vejdovsky in Sitzber..b6hm. Ges. Wiss. 1880 (1881), p. 137. Diffliogia acuminata var. furcata D
RMRFAD6M–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. 74 CTPEIXID.^. 35-37 % 3 between lateral line and ventral, 12 round caudal peduncle. Bluish or steel-blue above, whitish beneath ; fins dark grey. Total length 310 millim. Lake Tsana, Abyssinia. Fi-. 51.. Bnrhns â platy^tomus. Type(F. K). f 1-2. Typos. Bahardar. Mr. E. Degeu (C). 58. BARBUS ZAPHIIU. Bouleng. Ann. & Macr. N. H. (7) xvii. 1906, p. 563. and Fish. Nile, p. 235, pi. xlv. fig. 1 (1907). Depth of body 3f times in total length, length of head 3J times. F.g. 52.. Ple
RMRP714D–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoo. The American Florist. 1303 niiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiHiiuiiiiiiitiimimiuiiiiiiitiiiiuiimianniiiiiiininiiiiiuiitiiiiuitii! J. B. DEAMUD. 51 WABASH AVE.. CHICAGO. CATTLEYAS, $4.00 per Dozen. rer Dozen. AM. BEAUTIES, Ex, long J2.oO to 13.00 " 24-inch stems, 2.0O 30 " ?• 1.50 short " 1.00 Per 100 CARNATIONS, fancy 12.00 to *3 00 " standard vars. asst. 1.00 BRIDES 3.00to 4.00 BRIDESMAIDS 3.00 to 4.00 METEORS 3.00to 4.00 PERLES a.OOto 3.00 VALLEY S.OOto 4.00 TULIPS 2.00to 3.00 LIL. HARRISII e.OOto 8
RMRED5BE–. Comptes rendus des séances de la Société de biologie et de ses filiales. Biology. Obs. II. Mon.,., hémiplégie hystérique. (1) Courbe de fatigue du côté sain. E.xcitation de 20 mdliampères (300 gr., 116 cent., 51 secondes). (2) Courbe de fatigue du côté paralysé. Même excitation (500 gr., 21 cent. 1, 3 minutes). Obs. VIII. Ren..., Fracture de l'humérus, monoplégie hystérique. (1) Courbe de fatigue du côté sain. Excitation de 10 milliampères (500 gr., 256 cent. 5, 1 min. 18 secondes). (2) Courbe 'de fatigue du côté malade. Excitation de 30 milliampères (300 gr., 11 cent. 6, 21 secondes).. Plea
RMRN126W–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. M. Maindron et Edm. Fleutiaux. — Voyage dje M. M. Maindron dans l'Inde méridionale. Cicindélides. [PI. 1] (6'- mémoire) . 1 A. LÉCAiLLON. — Sur la ponte des œufs et la vie larvaire des Tabanides. (Fig.) [PL* 2]. • . • • • • 20 A. LÉVEiLLÉ, — Études sitr la famille des Temnochilides ,. 29 Dan. Lucas. — Notes sur quelques Lépidoptères. [PI. 5] ?^?' -K- ^ 51 Ch. Ferton. — Notes détachées sur l'instinct des Hyméno- ptères mellifères et ravisseurs [PI. 3 et 4] . . . .58 E. GouNELLE. — Contribution à l'étude des mœurs d'Bypo- .cephalus ormatns (Fig.)
RMRGG70R–. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. FISHES^ OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 67 Family EOUULID.-E. 75. Leiognathus virgatus Fowler. Two specimens from Bulan (no. 3910; length 2..5 and 2.75 in.). Leiognathus rirgalus Fowler, Journ. Ac. Nat. Sci. Thila.. 2d ser., XII, 1904 (June 10), .51,5, pi. xv, fig. 4, Pedang, Sumatra. 76. Leiognathus dussumieri (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Malaway. Two specimens from San Fabian (no. 3210 and 3212; length 6 and 6.2 in.). Head 3.2 in length: depth 1.9: eye 3.1 in head: snout 3.1; spine-.shaped crest on nuchal region not reaching halfway
RMRHDKTN–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. I 117. Fig.73: Dorsal view of cera- tobranchials, hypobranchials. and basibranchials of Phoxi- nus. A: P. phoxinus (CNUC uncat., 76.0 mm TL); B: P. eos (KU12255, 43.0 mm SL); C: P. cumberlandensis (KU 18934, 52.0 mm SL); D: P. is- sykkulensis (P-10696, 42.4 mm SL); E: P. oreas (KU 3259. 55.0 mm SL); F: P. erythwgaster (KU 5773, 51.5 mm SL). Scale bars = 1 mm. Hypobranchials 1 and 2 (Fig.73A-F) are small bones. No variation with phylogenetic sig- nificance is present among Phoxinus species. Hypobranchial 3 (Fig.73A-F) is a slender bone tapering ventra
RMRF1TM8–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. 1-12. Ad. & her. 13-15. Types. 16-21. Ad. 22. Skel. 23-50. 51-50. 57-78. Types of C. stoliczkanus. Cyprinodon dispar. 3 2 > types, Abyssinia. (F. N.). Khor Arbat, fresh-water stream A. L. Butler, Esq. (P.). running out of the moun- tains N. of Suakin. Coast of Abyssinia. Muscat. Gala, near Muscat. Makulla, Persia. Cutch. Dr. Riippell (C). Col.A.S.G.Jayakar(I). E. Lort Phillips, Esq. (P.). Dr. F. Stohczka (C.) ; F. Day, Esq. (P.). 3. CYPR
RMRF27G7–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. 1-12. Ad. & lioT. 13-15. Tyi)es. lG-21. Ad. 22. Skel. 23-50. 51-5G. 57-78. Types of C doUczkauns.. Cyprinodon disjxir. d 2 , types, Abyssiuia (F. N.). KliorArbat, fresli-water stream A. L. Butler, E.sq. (P.). rniiniiig oiit of the moun- tains N. of Suakin. ('oast of Abyssinia. Muscat. Gala, near Muscat. Makulla, Persia. Cutch. Dr. Riippell (C). Col.A.S. CI. JaYakar(P.). E.LortPhillips, Esq. (P.). Dr. F. Stoliczka (C.) ; F. Day, Esq. (P.). 3. (TPRINODON IBERUS. Cuv. & Val
RMRGNN2T–. Bulletin de l'Herbier Boissier. Plants. (ä) R. CHOÜAT. GENRES SGOPARIA L. ET HASSLERELLA CHOD. Scoparia purpurea de Ridley (Journ. Linn. Soc. XXYII, 51 (1890). Paraît distinct par sa corolle peu barbue ou corolle presque nue. v. 1. c. C'est une plante de Fernando Noronha : Rat island.. Fig. 2. — SCOPARIA NUDICAULIS Chod. a. Pistil et étamiue (Rojas, 137); b, pistil et sépales (Hassl. 2593) c, anthères (Lorentz 2 79 = prœdensa Fries; f, c, anthère et étamine (Hassler 2 79 7). Scoparia Aemilii Chod. nov. spec. (Fig. 3). Annua, radice perpendiculari; e caudice oriunlur caules plures terrae circ
RMRFAE36–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. 1-12. Ad. & lioT. 13-15. Tyi)es. lG-21. Ad. 22. Skel. 23-50. 51-5G. 57-78. Types of C doUczkauns.. Cyprinodon disjxir. d 2 , types, Abyssiuia (F. N.). KliorArbat, fresli-water stream A. L. Butler, E.sq. (P.). rniiniiig oiit of the moun- tains N. of Suakin. ('oast of Abyssinia. Muscat. Gala, near Muscat. Makulla, Persia. Cutch. Dr. Riippell (C). Col.A.S. CI. JaYakar(P.). E.LortPhillips, Esq. (P.). Dr. F. Stoliczka (C.) ; F. Day, Esq. (P.). 3. (TPRINODON IBERUS. Cuv. & Val
RMRP87B3–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoo. The American Florist. 1243 itititiiititiiiittiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiiiiimtmiitiiitmntiiitmuiintiiiAttmtiiiitiitamtnttiiAiii; J. B. DEAMUD. SUCCESSOR TO ILLINOIS CUT FLOWER CO. 51 WABASH AVE.. Per Dozen. AM. BEAUTIES, E.x. Ions; $2..W to $3.00 24-inch stems, 2.10 20 " " l.SO short " 1.00 Per 100 CARNATIONS, fancy 83.00 to $4 00 standard vars. asst. 1.00 to 1..^0 BRIDES 4.00to li.OO BRIDESMAIDS 4.00 to R.OO METEORS 4.00to 6 00 PERLES S.OOto 4.00 VALLEY S.OOto 4.00 TULIPS 3.00to 4.00 LIL. HARRISII e.OO
RMRG62PH–. Calcified tissues; proceedings. Bone; Collagen; Calcification. Fig. 3. Free zone electrophoresis patterns at various Fig. 4. Identical conditions as Fig. 3. d) pH 5.52 at pH's at constant ionic strength potassium phosphate 150 min., sodium acetate buffer, e) pH 5.14 at 150 min., bulTer of 0.1, 2,5^, protein concentration is 1.4°/o. a) sodium acetate buffer, f) pH 3.61 at 120 min., sodium pH 7.51 at 105 min., b) pH 6.64 at 150 min., c) pH formate buffer. A — ascending patterns, D — descend- 6.04 at 160 min. A — ascending patterns, D — descend- ing patterns. — Arrows point in direction of move
RMRP87CG–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 454 The American Florist. Mar. 2j,. C. W. McKELLAR 51 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. ORCHIDS I have many Novelties in Gibbons and Chiffons for Easter. ^rEVs^^rSTpXlEtl! EARLY ORDERS ADVISABLE. EASTER PRICE LIST. ORCHIDS a specialty. Per doz. Dendrobiums $3.00 to $6.00 Cattleyas 6.L0 to 9.00 Assorted, box. $5.00 to $25. Beauties, E.tra fancy 6.00 24 tooO.inch stems 4.00 to 5 00 12 to 20-inch stems 1.50 to 3.00 Short stems per ICO. 8.00 to 10.00 Per 100 Bride. Maid. Tvory. Gate 6.00 to 12.00 Liberty, Richmond 6.00 to 15.00
RMRG3RNA–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 2003 Aoki and Bodaly: Gillraker Forms of Cisco 51 E 1-2 c 0 0) (0 O o 0.8 0.6 0.4 = 0.2 0 i -Hi BDugn BS o a „ p D Bo "D-D- 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Log Fork Length (mm) 2.5. Figure 2. Relationship between gillraker length and fork length for low and high gillraker ciscoes from Lake Athapapuskow. technique or to actual changes in gillraker numbers over the 30-year interval between sampling. The primary debates regarding the origin of close- ly related sympatric forms of coregonid fishes centre on timing (post-glacial vs. glacial) and mechanism (sym
RMRGBN9M–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture -- United States. BULLETIN 636, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGEICULTURE. Table I.—Dates of spring and fall frosts, annual rainfall, and viean annual temperature at Payette, Idaho. [Altitude, 2,159 feet.] Year. Last frost in spring. First frost in fall. Annual precipi- tation. Annual temper- atiu-e. Highest tempera- ture. Lowest tempena- ture. Degrees. Date. Degrees. Date. 1900 Apr. 13 June 4 May 1 Sept. 25 Oct. 16 Sept. 16 10.60 13.50 14.04 53.7 53.3 51.2 104 106 102 July 30 July 23 June 23 10 5 -13 Dec. 31 1901 Feb. 8 1902 Jan
RMRFA28G–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. 1-12. Ad. & her. 13-15. Types. 16-21. Ad. 22. Skel. 23-50. 51-50. 57-78. Types of C. stoliczkanus. Cyprinodon dispar. 3 2 > types, Abyssinia. (F. N.). Khor Arbat, fresh-water stream A. L. Butler, Esq. (P.). running out of the moun- tains N. of Suakin. Coast of Abyssinia. Muscat. Gala, near Muscat. Makulla, Persia. Cutch. Dr. Riippell (C). Col.A.S.G.Jayakar(I). E. Lort Phillips, Esq. (P.). Dr. F. Stohczka (C.) ; F. Day, Esq. (P.). 3. CYPR
RMRDK2KD–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. 74 ctfbinidj:. 35-37 % 3 between lateral line and ventral, 12 round caudal peduncle. Bluish or steel-blue above, whitish beneath ; fins dark grey. Total length 310 millim. Lake Tsana, Abyssinia. Fig. 51.. 1-2. Types. Bat-bus platyioimis. Type (F. X). f Bahardar. Mr. E. Dcgen (C). 5.S. BAHBUS ZAPHILU. Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. X. H. (7; xvii. 1906, p. 563, and Fish. Nile, p. 235, pi. xlv. fig. 1 (1907). Depth of body 3| times in total length, length of head 3J times. Fig. 52..
RMRPWM4H–. Allan Hancock Pacific expeditions. [Reports]. Scientific expeditions. NO. 3 BARNARD: THE PHOXOCEPHALIDAE 305. PLATE 51 Metaphoxus frequens, n. sp. Female, 3 mm, Sta. 125. Figs. A, head; B, upper lip; C,D,E, mandibles; F, lower lip; G,G', maxilla 1; H, maxilla 2; 1,1', maxilliped; J,J', gnathopod 1; K,L, gnathopod 2; M, coxa 3; N,0,P,Q, peraeopods 2, 3, 4, 5; R,S,T, uropods 1, 2, 3 ; U, telson; V, pleon segments 2-3.. 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
RMRN1276–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Table des matières des 1 ' et 2<^ trimestres 1905. M. Maindron et Edm. Fleutiaux. — Voyage dje M. M. Maindron dans l'Inde méridionale. Cicindélides. [PI. 1] (6'- mémoire) . 1 A. LÉCAiLLON. — Sur la ponte des œufs et la vie larvaire des Tabanides. (Fig.) [PL* 2]. • . • • • • 20 A. LÉVEiLLÉ, — Études sitr la famille des Temnochilides ,. 29 Dan. Lucas. — Notes sur quelques Lépidoptères. [PI. 5] ?^?' -K- ^ 51 Ch. Ferton. — Notes détachées sur l'instinct des Hyméno- ptères mellifères et ravisseurs [PI. 3 et 4] . . . .58 E. GouNELLE. — Contribution
RMRGHC3P–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. 5° MORPHOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF ADULT MALES Antennae io-segmented, filiform ; 980-1017 (average 995) y long, i.e. longer than half body length (ratio 1 : 1-52—1-61, average 157), longer than posterior leg (ratio 1 : 1-14-1 21, average 1-17) and longer than penial sheath (ratio 1 : 2-44-2-63, average 2-53). Scape 38-51 (average 45) y long and 46-49 (average 48) y wide, with 3 h.s. Pedicel with distinct, polygonal dorsal reticulation ; 46-57 (average 54) y long and 42-48 (average 45) u. wide ; with 3-7 (average 5-3) f.s., 1-2 (average
RMRH056M–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Figures l-10a. Spermathecae of Eucyllus. 1. Eucyllus vagans Horn. Mexico. Baja Cali- fornia Norte. Puertecitos. V-31-58. 2. E. vagans, California. San Bernardino Co.. Upper Lucerne Valley. X-2-64. 3. E. vagans, California. San Diego Co.. Pamitas Spring (3 mi W Carrizo Springs. Ill-1-58. 4. E. vagans, Mexico. Baja California Norte. Laguna Salada. 11-20-59. 5. E. saesariatus. new species, Mexico. Sonora. 51 mi E San Luis. XII-30-60. paratype. 6. E. carinarostris, new species. California. Riverside Co.. Pinto Wash Well. II-l7-62. holotype. 7.
RMRD8TW6–. Forest protection and conservation in Maine, 1919. Forests and forestry. 8 FOREST PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION Kineo Mt. 15 Alice Henderson Mattamiscontis Mt. 51 John Stanchfield Ragged Mt. 14 George H. Monroe Boarstone Mt. 35 T. H. Katen Squaw Mt. 5 C. H. Leland Attean Mt. 3 Allen Runnells Boundary Bald 26 Ed. Goshn Bald Mt. 23 Richard Morris Bigelow Mt. 7 / Lewis F. Marsh West Kennebago Mt. 28/ Wallace Houston Musquash Mt. 38 Warren A. Bailey Lead Mt. 1 Hiram Corliss Pocamoonshine Mt. 33 Merle E. Hoar Wesley Mt. 17 S. M. Hawkins Cooper Mt. 37 Oscar Sadler Schoodic Mt. 53 Howard L. Webb. A M
RMRHDKW2–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. PHB4 Fig.72: Dorsal view of pharyngobranchials and epi- branchials of Phoxinus. A: P. neogaeus (KU 8521. 53.0 mm SL): B: P. erythrogaster (KU 5773. 51.5 mm SL): C: P. phoxinus (CNUC uncat.. 76.0 mm TL): D: P. eos (KU 1 1335.49.0 mm SL): E: P. is- sykkulensis (P-10696, 42.4 mm SL): F: P. oreas (KU 3259. 55.0 mm SL). Scale bars = 1 mm. Pharyngobranchial 4 (Fig.72A-F) is a cartilage in Phoxinus, and placed at the posterior margin of the pharyngobranchial 2+3. It contacts the pharyngobranchial 2+3 anteriorly, and epibranchial 4 posteriorly. This cartilag
RMRNAK3A–. Anales del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Buenos Aires. Natural history; Natural history. 514 MUSEO NACIONAL DE H. NATURAL DE BUENOS AIRES allungato, depresso, con estremitá distale, nei 4 campioni dissecati (3 di San Lorenzo ed 1 di Caiza), ripiegata due volte ad ansa in modo di formare un S. 51 52. Figure 51-53.— V. laurentiana: 51, apparato copulatore; 52, pene; 53, borsa copulatrice e canalis Junctor La borsa copulatrice é un po piü allungata, si getta sessilmente alia base deH'ovidotto e riceve alia base il breve canalis junctor. Vagínula esiiicaulis n. sp. Parecchi individui di
RMRFY4P1–. Canadian forest industries 1916. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 62 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER August 1, 1916. A Adams Launch & Engine Co. .. 72 Anderson & Co.. C. G 12 Arkansas Soft Pine Bureau .... 15 Atkins & Company, E. C 6H Auger & Son 12 Austin & Nicholson 15 B Bartram Brothers, Limited 3 B. C. Lumber Commissioner ... Beck Mfg. Company, C .19 Becker & Company 49 Boake Mfg. Company 15 Bourgouin, H. 51 Bowater & Sons, W. V 49 Brown Corporation 20 C Campbell Flour Mills 45 Campbell McLaurin Lumbe
RMRHEAY1–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. - 194 - C. fuscipes Mtiyr. Mayr. — Verh. Zol. Bot. Ges. Wien , B. XXXV, p. 1(51, 163, 167, 168, Tav. XI, flg. 3, 1885. Grandi. — Boll, del Labor, di Zoologia generale ed agr. della R. Scuola Si-'p. di Agr. di Portici, Voi. X, pag. 151, 152, (1916). Femmiua. Di color fuligineo nerastro, colle parti pleuro-sternali del to- race e le zampe di color melico chiaro; femori delle zampe, spe- cialmente quelli delle zampe me- die, oscurati al dorso ; an
RMRGJ7BB–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . Plate 51 Glenotremites cf. aequimarginatus (Carpenter). Figs 1-3 E.69474, details of three brachial facets (all x 12-1). Note cirral facets in 3 and food grooves (above) in 1 and 3. See also PI. 50, fig. 1. Figs 4-5 E.69479. 4, cirral facets on centrodorsal plate (x 30). 5, basal plate exposed between radial plates ( x 35). See also PI. 50, fig. 3. Fig. 8 E.69477, detail of an unusually large dorsal star ( x 19-3). See also PI. 50, fig. 5. Fig. 9 E.69476, detail of a shallow dorsal star ( x 38-5). Glenotremites sp. Fig. 6 E.69497,
RMRP63AG–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 92G The American Florist. Jan. p, Carnations WORTH GROWrNG. We can make prompt shipment on the follow- ing sterling and well-known varieties. Strong R. C, guaranteed free from all disease. PINK. Per 100 1000 Enchantress S5 50 SftO.OO Mrs. E. A. Nelsrn 3.50 30.00 Mrs. Thos, VV. Lawson 2.35 20 00 .loost 1.75 15.00 Marquis.... 1.75 15.00 Enquirer 2.5) Dorothy 2.50 WHITE. Gov. Woloott 3.50 30.00 Boston Market 3.50 30.00 Innocence 250 22 51 Glacier 1.75 15.00 White Cloud 1.76 15.00 Flora Hill 1.75 15.00 SCARLET. Crane
RMRHDMTY–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. ABC D. Fig.34: Dorsal view of gas bladder of Phoxinus. A: P. eos (KU 4578, 41.8 mm SL); B: P. phoxinus (KU 22853, 56.3 mm SL); C: P. oreas (DU field no. B-58-3, 59.9 mm SL); D: P. tennesseensis (UT 5274, 50.0 mm SL); E: P. cumberlandensis (UT 44.3096, 51.3 mm SL); F: P. cumberlandensis (ANSP 138356, 33 mm SL); G: P. neogaeus (KU 14254, 51.8 mm SL); H: P. brachyurus (MCZ 3006, 75.9 mm SL). E F G H Scale bars = 1 mm- The condition in P. erythrogaster is plesiomorphic because it is similar to that in the out- groups, and other conditions are proposed to
RMRGE67G–. Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History. Natural history; Natural history -- Illinois. XV. w so ft > 5 05 S c m §§§ S » 3 -to 135 «' s 51 i .. O k. " ° t§2. ° B B rt> 01 a® cr 'ffS I1! a p tc &§* e--s s s"Sjp ^3 3 09 " feS. «â ft » 2,gS 1*18 TjS a 8-Is O <*. 03 *J 5C*tw c. 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.. Illinois State Laboratory of Natural Hi
RMRP8A7C–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo5. The American Florist. 571 e(Sxs)®®®®(axsxS)«xsxs®®®®®®Sxgi®^^ GEO. REINBERQ 51 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO. AMERICAN BEAUTIES. Use the letters to indicate length and price. Extra LongSelected—X per doz., 32-3(! inch—A per do/,., 28-30 inch B per doz., 24-26 inch C '. per doz., 18-21 inch i per doz., 12-15 inch E per doz., 8-10 inch F per doz., Short Stem G per 100, 4.00 to $4.00 to $0.00 3.00 to 5.00 2..^0 to 2.00 to 1.50 to 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.50 1.00 (5.00 FOR EASTER. ASK YOUR COMMISSION DEALER FOR BRUNS' VALLE
RMRGJXWM–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). . 5 mm Fig. y. Left profile of rostrum with permanent dentition, (a) Macroscelides proboscideus (B.M. 4.2.3.14) ; (b) Elephantulus brachyrhynchns (B.M. 13.10.18.19) ; (c) E.fuscipes (Tervuren 8957); (d) E. rufescens (B.M. 51.406); (e) E. revoili {B.M. 5.3.2.3); (f) jE. intufi (B.M. 28.9.II.72); (g) E. rtipestris (B.M. 25.1.2.55); (h) E. myurus (B.M. 9.1.20.11) ; (i) E. edwardi (B.M. 1.7.9.3) ; (j) E. rozeti (B.M. 27.3.9.1).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabil
RMRG1EY7–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 2000 Staton, Metcalfe-Smith, and West: Status of Northern Riffleshell 229 5 -- 4 -- 3 -- 2 -- 1 -- 0. I Males I Females I Juveniles â I 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71-80 81-90 Size class (mm) Figure 3. Size class distributions for live E. t. rangiana found in the Sydenham River in 1997-1998. at this site in 1997. Capture rates were 3.8 speci- mens/h in 1965 vs. 0.4 specimens/h in 1997, sug- gesting a decline in abundance of nearly 90% over the past 32 years at this site. The fact that only 12 weathered valves and one fresh shell were found at the site i
RMRPWBWX–. Allgemeine Fischerei-Zeitung. 12 II. S)er §err il>ereiiujfai[ier legte bie Sterfjnuiig für boy abgelaufene $I?erein§jaf)r üor, tüc(d)e jofort in atlen 2:f)eilen anerkannt itnb mit bem '?Kbjolutorium bei 9?erf)nungö= ftefleva Ocvje(;cn untrbe. III. on lueiterov 3;o(ge fd^vitt man 5111- 2öaf)( be» ^irettorium», iDobei fämmt» n(|e biöf}erigcn ^JJtitglieber micbcr geiuä^It miirben. 2)aü äJeiein» = Sireftoriiim bcftef)t fo^in im Sotjte 1881 auö folgenben Ferren: 1) «Seine S^ceKenj ^err 3^reit)crr oon 51 i e tl) amm er , I. '^väfibent. 2) -i^err Oberaubiteur Sri, II. ^räfibent. 3) ^lerr ^mtörid
RMRMMJBB–. The Annals of Scottish natural history. Natural history; Natural history -- Scotland. ANN. SCOT. WAT. HIST. OGT 1908 3 60MilesNEof Orkney „ Fairl r L A N T I C nd Firth Pre^ S E.Win . 1861 ABERDEEN 1868-9 1861 Of forth |868. 1886 h<* 1/f CD Colonsay/7 Sr/0 3*^ tJ l-C^l-./ / X1^ Q 1898-9 MAP OF ;CUDBRIGHT},e For previous TO ILLUSTRATE G.SP. WOODPECKERS' RESUSCITATION IN SCOTLAND SINCE 1841 - 51 of EXTINCTION t, !880,pp'.85-89 Ann.S.N. Hist., 1892,pp G ] AND. Faunal Areas thus County Boundaries thus N.B. Large immigration to Ireland Scale of English Miles o w ^ ™ ii> ^-^ io». Please n
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