RM2CEDD28–. The Philippine journal of science. ne-half times as long as widthof head, slender. Thorax well arched, broad; pronotum short, depressed. Fore-wings about two and one-half times as long as broad, hyaline,with a black spot in middle of clavus, rather acute at apex. Abdomen large. Female genital segment very short, dorsalvalve longer than ventral, both acute. Bengal, Pusa (C. S. Misra), 2 females, on Eugenia jambolana,Feb. 3, 1915. Type specimen deposited in British Museum, London. ILLUSTRATIONS Plate I. Forewings of new Psyllid^e Fig. 1. Homotoma bilineata sp. nov. 2. Epipsylla forcipata sp. n
RM2C1BHKG–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RM2CE5A89–. Armstrong Nurseries . and ser-rated; flowers dainty pink. Potted, 2 to 3 ft., $1.00. Escallonia rubra. 5 ft. Compact shrub with largedark leaves, shining above, dull underneath, edges ser-rated; flowers deep red, in short terminal clusters. Pot-ted, I y2 to 2 ft., $1.00; 10 to 12 in., 50c. EUGENIA. Brush Cherry Eugenia edulis. (New.) A new fruiting variety intro-duced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture fromBrazil. In addition to being an attractive shrub, it bearsfine fruit about the size of, and similar to a medium sizedplum, and is prized for jelly making. 1 to 1 Vz ft., $ 1.00. Eugeni
RM2C1NPCE–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RM2CJ110K–. Iris 1911 . s Mary Carter Stilley Secretary of Specials Members Agnes Adams Julia Barksdale Emma Balee Stella Barron Elsie Brice Christine Carver Eloise Chandler Mayme Douglass EsTEL Veach Fisher Birdie Flemin Card Foster Merideth Fox Gladys Gaunt Ruth Grady Sara Wheeler Gray Julia Harrison Heloise Hickerson Mary Louise Kerth Lucile Limerick Eugenia Mason Rosa McGregor Alma MillerMartha Radford Jennie Lind Ruebush Estell Richardson Edith Lyle Rickman Mabelle Robertson Onnie Skinner Louise Smith Mary Carter Stilley Stella Waldhoff Ruth Webster Corinne Walker Beatrice Williams Mary Loving Wrig
RM2C1BHW1–Eugenia densiflora Eugenia densiflora.
RM2CJ1H4E–. Iris 1911 . Junior Class Coloi-s: Maroon and Gold Flower: American Beauty Rose Motto: What thou lovest, that thou art Officers Jean Morgan ., President Blanche Lide vice President Jean Riddle Secretary Sarah Rollow Treasurer Members Lorella Adcock Louise Bailey Helen Beard Margaret Bird Minnie Crawford Roberta Dillon Mary Douglass Eunice Dunbar Mamie Duncan Eugenia Everett Elizabeth Gray Esther Guggenheim Lois Latimer Mary Jo Lazarus Katherine LeSueur Blanche Lide Jean Morgan Frances Pendleton Alice Radford Leland Rankin Jean Riddle Sarah Rollow Ivalea Shelton Ayleen Stephens Nettie Racine T
RM2C1NPCA–Eugenia pyriformis Eugenia pyriformis.
RM2CDE4YF–. The Fabricator : New Bedford Textile School yearbook . KWONG S. LINCOLN CHENG Bachelor of Sciencein Textile Engineering Address: 11 Lan Fong Rd., Hong Kong, China Motto: A word to the wise is sufficient.Ambition: Textile Tycoon. Activities: A.A.T.T. 3, 4Phi Psi 1, 2, 3, 4Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 *V a^. RICHARD F. DANIELS Bachelor of Science inTextile Technology Address: 78 Eugenia St., New Bedford, Mass. Ambition: To succeed and be happy. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4Track 2 Delta Kappa Phi 1, 2, 3, 4A.A.T.T. 3, 4
RM2BTWTWN–Eugenia biflora L DC.
RM2CGM92A–. Souvenir of the unveiling, dedication and presentation of the Abraham Lincoln G. A. R. memorial monument dedicated to the veterans of the civil war, 1861-1865, at Long Beach, California, July 3rd, 1915 . ombs, Chas. E.Carlin, Ella C.Carr, Mrs. L. W.Cole, Mrs. J. W. B.Chubb, Mrs. J. S.Chapman, O. G.Cook, Wni. M.Cook, Esther S.Clark, Ray C.Cole, J. L.Cronk, LeeCombs, P. Campbell, Eugene C.Campbell, Mrs. E. C.Cowan, Rev. W. G.Cowan, Mrs. Sarah B.Cook, ViveanCovert, W. H.Covert, Mrs. Slyvia R.Covert, Dorothy J.Covert, Wm. EdgarCovert, Miss Sylvia Camp, W. L.Chamberlin, Eugenia R.Drake, Mrs. Carr
RM2CDC78E–. Genealogy of the Cloyd, Basye and Tapp families in America; with brief sketches referring to the families of Ingels, Jones, Marshall and Smith . 3 Nina E. Smith 1871— / - - > s a - > i n ip 5 o o a. 51 0161-9381. £981—6iilBaujBf maqsziia INDEX NUMBERS REFER TO THE PAGES ADAM Edwin C 43 Elizabeth L 43 ADAMSMiss 198 ADDERHOLDT W. H 188 ADKINS Ernest 178 Henry 178 Joyce 178 AIKENSMinnie 93 ALEXANDER Adah Laura 134 Benjamin 107, 117 Benjamin G 134 Catherine 107, 117, 118, 121 Elizabeth 117 Eugenia Lowry 134 Ezekiel Cloyd 117, 133 Frank DeWitt 138 George 117 John Newton 117 Rev. Joseph L.10
RM2BTWW0W–Eugenia venezuelensis O Berg.
RM2CGMA61–. Souvenir of the unveiling, dedication and presentation of the Abraham Lincoln G. A. R. memorial monument : dedicated to the veterans of the Civil War, 1861-1865, at Long Beach, California, July 3rd, 1915 . bs, Chas. E.Carlin, Ella C.Carr, Mrs. L. W.Cole, Mrs. J. W. B.Chubb, Mrs. J. S.Chapman, O. G.Cook, Wm. M.Cook, Esther S.Clark, Ray C.Cole, J. L.Cronk, LeeCombs, P. Campbell, Eugene C.Campbell, Mrs. F. C.Cowan, Rev. W. G.Cowan, Mrs. Sarah I?.Cook, ViveanCovert, W. H.(overt, Mrs. Slyvia R.Covert, Dorothy .1.(overt, Wm. EdgarCovert, Miss Sylvia Camp, W. L.Chamberlin, Eugenia R.Drake, Mrs. Car
RM2C1BJ1H–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RM2CF3690–. Atwater history and genealogy. 1888, Win. Mat- thews. 2786. Julia Caroline, b. Sept. 30, 1868. 2787. Edmond Brouder, b. Oct. 30, 1871. 2788. John Peterson, b. Oct. 21, 1874. 2425. Carney C, sou of Jahaza, m. 1862, Amelia A. Baldwin. He d.Jan., 1878- 2789. Lenora S., m. Rev. S. B. Tarringham of W. X. C. Conference, M. E. C, South. 2790. Cora Julia, b. Apr. 20, 1866; 111. Oliver Clogg Bynum. 2791. Minnie B. 2426. John Wilber, son of Jahaza, m. (1) Apr. 25, 1861, Eugenia E.Farrington, b. Aug. 11. 1845, d. Jan. 8, 1880; (2) 1883, Alice Farrington,h. Nov. 28, 1849, d. May 14, 1888; (3) 1887, Soph
RM2C1NPCY–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RM2CGHTKG–. Gaffney City Directory . St. Phone 142 r,AKFNEY, S. C, (IHL1-1922) (1ITY DIRECTORY 129 Hames Jane, h 323 Fairview av Hames Millie Miss, emp Piedmont Tel & Tel Co, h 116 Mill Hamilton Mary P Mrs, h 519 n Logan Hamilton Ralph W, pres J W Tolleson & Co and v-pres J R Osborne& Co, bds 519 n Logan * Hamilton Walter (Mamie) lab h 524 s Granard HAMLIN JNO W (Cherokee Garage Co) h 423 s Logan—phone 356 Hamlin Linnell Miss, h 715 n Granard Hammett Christopher C (Carrie) farmer h 336 Lipscomb Hammett Claude V (Eugenia) elk Clary & Stacy Co, h 400 Petty Hammett Davis E (Ava) elk Limestone Mills Store,
RM2CF0FH5–. Washington (District of Columbia), city directory. rd Estelle rl63 N se Estelle musician r729 20th nw Estelle I opr bu ptg rl233 Linden ne Estelle T elk treas r21 5th se Esther M elk war r2640 Myrtle ne Ethel elk rl4 Q nw Ethel B elk treas rl467 Irving nw Ethel V elk treas res Balto Md Ethebert lab h3831 Donaldson pi nw Etta L operative bu ptg rl805 9th nw Eugene cook hlOO D sw Eugene porter Am Red Cross res Arlington Va Eugene undertaker rl021 U nw Eugene S elk r717 Mass av ne Eugene S mess war risk r2611 Sherman av nw Eugenia V elk hl315 Park rd nw Eula C tchr rl33 Varnum nw Eunice P elk w
RM2BTTWRX–Eugenia punicifolia HBK DC.
RM2CE5CJM–. Anderson City Directory . a 3Martin Eugenia Mrs 1 Martin Evie Mrs 7 ?Martin Fred 4 Martin Furman 1 Martin F C 1 Martin Grace 4 Martin Ida 3 Martin Jane 4 Martin Jeff 1 ?Martin John F 3 Martin Josephine 3 Name Route No. ?Martin J A 1 ?Martin J A Mrs 1 *Martin J H 3 ?Martin J J 4 ?Martin J J 8 Martin J W 4Martin Laura A Mrs 1 Martin L E 1 Martin Mamie 4 Martin M E 1 Martin Ona Mrs 4Martin Ophelia Miss 1 Martin P D 1Martin Rachel Mrs 1 Martin Rosa I 8 Martin Ruth 1 Martin Sudie Miss 1 ?Martin S E Mrs 1 Martin S J 4 Martin S S Mrs 4 Martin T 3 Martin T E 1 Martin T F 1 ?Martin Vernon 1 ?Martin W
RM2C1NPK9–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RMRJY798–. Atlas of United States trees: volume 5. Florida. Trees. Map 201.—Eugenia rhombea (Berg) Krug & Urban, red stopper.. 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.. Little, Elbert L. (Elbert Luther), 1907-2004; United States. Forest Service. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
RM2C1DA3W–Eugenia astigiata Eugenia astigiata.
RMRJY7AF–. Atlas of United States trees: volume 5. Florida. Trees. Map 200.—Eugenia foetida Pers., boxleaf stopper.. 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.. Little, Elbert L. (Elbert Luther), 1907-2004; United States. Forest Service. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
RM2C1NPCB–Eugenia pyriformis Eugenia pyriformis.
RMRJY7CH–. Atlas of United States trees: volume 5. Florida. Trees. 25 Map 198.—Eugenia axillaris (Sw.) Willd., white stopper.. 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.. Little, Elbert L. (Elbert Luther), 1907-2004; United States. Forest Service. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
RM2C1DBH0–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RMREFF9E–. Common trees of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Trees -- Puerto Rico; Trees -- Virgin Islands of the United States. 187. Guas5bara Natural size. Eugenia aeruginea DC. 401. 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.. Little, Elbert Luther, 1907-; Wadsworth, Frank H. (Frank Howard). Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
RM2BTTWMX–Eugenia monticola Sw DC.
RMREFF94–. Common trees of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Trees -- Puerto Rico; Trees -- Virgin Islands of the United States. 188. Pomarrosa, rose-apple Natural size. Eugenia jam^os L. 403. 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.. Little, Elbert Luther, 1907-; Wadsworth, Frank H. (Frank Howard). Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
RM2C1NPP4–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RMRJX0XD–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. Plate 8. Lagoonal patch reef vegetation dominated by bushy Pisonia grandis and Eugenia rariflora.. 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. Press; National Research Council (U. S. ). Pacific Science Board; Smithsonian Institution; National Museum of Natural History (U. S. ); United States. Bureau of Sport Fis
RM2C1KGPR–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RMREFF8X–. Common trees of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Trees -- Puerto Rico; Trees -- Virgin Islands of the United States. 189. Manzana malaya, Malay-apple Natural size. Eugenia malaccensis L. 405. 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.. Little, Elbert Luther, 1907-; Wadsworth, Frank H. (Frank Howard). Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
RM2C1NPC9–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RMREK6RA–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. MYRTACEAE 385 one of the most widely distributed, occurring in the wanner i)arts of both hemispheres. Eucalyptus is vahiable on account of the hard wood of many of its species, their rapid growth, and the antipyretic property of the contained oil. They also yield a gum-resin. "Cloves" are the dried floAver-buds of Eugenia caryoph!jllafa,s.na.tiveoi the Moluccas. Psidium Guayava (Guava) and other species are generally culti- vated in the tropics for their delicious succulent fruit. Family X. MELASTOMACEAE A considerable family (about 1
RM2BTWFXM–Eugenia biflora L DC.
RMRDJDN2–. Natal plants : Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., / by J. Medley Wood and Maurice S. Evans. Published under the auspices of Natal Government and Durban Botanic Society. Botany. Plale 205. Eugenia albanensis, Sond. 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.. Wood, John Medley, 1827-1914; Evans, Maurice S. (Maurice Smethurst), 185
RM2C1KGMR–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RMRDYB6K–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. Fig. 359. Clove Tree (.Eugenia caryophyllata). native of the Molucca Isles. (After Faguet.) Fig. 360. Brazil Nut (Berthollettia excelsa). (W. S. Dudgeon.) have been isolated. The Mangrove (Rhizophora Mangle) belongs to the family Rhisophoraceae. Its wood is used in boat building. The Indian Almond {Ter- minalia Catappa) through its bark and leaves furnishes a black dye. The family. Please note that these images are extracted from sca
RM2C1CPJD–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RMRGBB7K–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 536, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate IV.. The Mediterranean Fruit Fly. Fig. 1.—A dense forest growth of the mountain apple {Jambosa malaccensis) near Hilo, which illustrates one of the many strongholds in Hawaii that the fruit fly found favorable to its thorough entrenchment. Fig. 2.—Rose apple trees (Eugenia jambos). While the fruit of this tree ripens chiefly during the months of March to May, a few may he found beneath trees at any time. Fruits of both the mountain apple and the rose apple are among a class o
RM2C1DA25–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RMREFF8H–. Common trees of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Trees -- Puerto Rico; Trees -- Virgin Islands of the United States. 190. Hoja menuda, spleeberry eugenia 687-921 0—64^ /27 Natural size. Eugenia rhombea (Berg) Krug & Urban 407. 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.. Little, Elbert Luther, 1907-; Wadsworth, Frank H. (Frank Howard). Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
RM2C1BHT5–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RMRJPDE6–. Australian rain-forest trees, excluding the species confined to the tropics. Rain forests; Trees. 290 FamiUi MYETACEAE,. Fig. —Hour Cherry {Eugenia corimantha) on left. On right, Eytidiandra discolor] Cedar Creek, Eumundi, about 26.5° S. On upper left, leaves of Archontophoe%!i>x Cunning] hamii, and lower down leaves of Livisiona mistralis. The scales of the bark of Eugenic] coi ynantha are shown in ujjper part^ Both trees are hollow at base. (Photo.: W. D. F.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - col
RM2BTWTXW–Eugenia mansoni O Berg.
RMRJPK06–. Australian rain-forest trees, excluding the species confined to the tropics. Rain forests; Trees. 2S4 Family MYETACEAE. I. Fi^. ]86.—Weeping Myrtle (Eugenia Ventenatii). Enoggera Creek, Brisbane, abo 27.3° S. The two large stems are of this species. The fissured bark, common on large steir is shown on the stem on right. The stem on left overhangs the watercourse. (Photo.: W.D. F.). 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
RM2C1NPE1–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RMRN70G5–. Compilation of notes on the most important timber tree species of the Philippine Islands. Timber; Trees. PJS^-T**^*'"'"11 •' V 'i'^f-Vi 3F77v*r* ' f" "' "- " .«' -- '- -»»>•'*•. DINGLAS. Eugenia bracteata, Roxb., var. Roxburghii, Duthie. Syzygium latifolium, Blanco. Fam. Myrtaceae. Atlas, Sinopsis, Flora Forestal de Filipinas, S. Vidal, lam. XLIX, B Page 45.. 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
RM2BTWTXG–Eugenia biflora L DC.
RMRGB55H–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. Bui. 536, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate IV.. The Mediterranean Fruit Fly. Fig. 1.—A dense forest growth of the mountain apple (Jambosa milaccensis) near Hilo, which illustrates one of the many strongholds in Hawaii that the fruit fly found favorable to its thorough entrenchment. Fig. 2.—Rose apple trees C Eugenia jambos). While the fruit of this tree ripens chiefly during the months of March to May, a few may be found beneath trees at any time. Fruits of both the mountain apple and the rose apple are among a class of host fruit
RM2C1C3Y3–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RMRFRWN7–. The Caribbean forester. Forests and forestry Caribbean Area Periodicals; Forests and forestry Tropics Periodicals. Kig-o 2- TCast-Vvest Profile (Perfil Sste-Oeste KEY TO SPECIES Hymenaea courbsril Mangifera indica Ficus cressintrvia Pe+itis domingens is Ings Isurini; Ocotea leucoxylon Roystoocci borinquenas Guarea trichjiioides ICBCorea gu.'d^lupensis Eugenia j&mbos Myrcie solendens Eugenia psedopsidium Amonii s gr i sea Tr ichi1i a ptl1id& Dendropsn^iX arboreum Cecropi8 pelta+a Cupsnte americana Tabebuia pallidfc. - 8 -. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page
RM2C1DA2K–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RMRD934Y–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. miM. ZBs:. Retzia chloe. Billings. Geology of Canada, 1863, page 385, Vill ^ ^ t 419 fig 419 a, ventral valve; 5, c^ side view and dorsal valve. Hamilton formation, VIII c. Retzia eugenia, Billings, Canad. Jour. 1861. Geology of a'''<^ -x imj^ Canada, 1863, page 373, fig. 395 a, dorsal ^ ' valve; S, side view of the same specimen. Corniferous limestone formation. Villa. Retzia evax, Hall. From CoUett's Indiana Report of 1881,. Please note that these images
RM2C1BHM2–Eugenia flavescens Eugenia flavescens.
RMRJPJWH–. Australian rain-forest trees, excluding the species confined to the tropics. Rain forests; Trees. 288 FamUii MYBTACEAE.. Fij?. 189.—CiiAXT Water Gum (Eugenia Fraricisii), on edge of ]i;ttcli of lain forest left standing in clearing at Kin Kin, abont 26.2° S. The same tree is shown at full length in previous Fig. (188). (Photo.: W. D. F.y. 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.. Francis, William Douglas. Brisbane :
RM2C1DA1G–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RMRGBB5G–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 536, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate VIII.. Four Favorite Host Fruits of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly. Fig. 1.—Rose apple (Eugenia jarribos) sectioned to show the large hollow interior on the surface of which larvae prefer to feed. Fig. 2.—Mimusops elengi; fruit of an ornamental tree which sheds its infested fruit throughout a 3 to 4 month period. Fig. 3.—Adult C. capitata captured in sticky exudations of solidified sap about punctures in Chryso- phyllum oliviforme. Fig. 4.—A handful of mock-orange (Murraya exoti
RM2C1NPN5–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RMRGB50D–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. Bui. 536, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate VIII.. Four Favorite Host Fruits of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly. Fig. 1.—Rose apple (Eugenia jambos) sectioned to show the large hollow interior on the surface of which larvae prefer to feed. Fig. 2.— Mimusops elengi; fruit of an ornamental tree which sheds its infested fruit throughout a 3 to 4 month period. Fig. 3.—Adult C. capitata captured in sticky exudations of solidified sap about punctures in Chryso- phyllum oliviforme. Fig. 4.—A handful of mock-orange (Murraya exotica) berries. T
RM2C1DA36–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RMRD934R–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Retzia chloe. Billings. Geology of Canada, 1863, page 385, Vill ^ ^ t 419 fig 419 a, ventral valve; 5, c^ side view and dorsal valve. Hamilton formation, VIII c. Retzia eugenia, Billings, Canad. Jour. 1861. Geology of a'''<^ -x imj^ Canada, 1863, page 373, fig. 395 a, dorsal ^ ' valve; S, side view of the same specimen. Corniferous limestone formation. Villa. Retzia evax, Hall. From CoUett's Indiana Report of 1881,. lND.1851 Pi/dS,. Please note that these
RM2C1NPME–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RMRH01W9–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. GEOLOGY OF CEDROS ISLAND 95 NW S E Cotoradito Choyal Eugenia Vallc Fm VaBe Fm Fm (Upi) (Lwt). Gran Canon | Fm. BORDER ) FAULT Section A- A 0 I z 3 km Fig. 4. Geological Section A-A'. Jurassic (Bajocian-Callovian) age (Imlay, pers. comm.. 1968). Similar lithologic sequences, which rest depositionally upon oceanic crust, are reported from the Coast Ranges (Bailey et al., 1970; Page, 1972), but these appear younger (i.e., late Jurassic-early Cretaceous) than the Gran Caiion. Gran Canon correlatives may occur in the Sierra Nevada or Peninsular
RM2C1NPPC–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RMRGMWH3–. Bulletin du Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg. Plants -- Indonesia; Plants. Figur 81. Gigantothrips e le g an s. Entwicklung. â A. Larve. â B, Pronymphe. â C. Erstes Nymphenstadium. â D. Zweites Nymphenstadium. â E. Imago â Aile Figuren ca. 25-facli vergrossert. L eeuwenia gladiatrix Karny. *) Wirtspflanze: Eugenia polyantha Wight. Dunkelbrauiî. Kopf um weniger als ein Drittel mehr lang als breit, vorn verengt, hinter den Netzaugen deutlich angeschwollen, in seiner hinteren Hâlfte ara breitesten. Netzaugen nur etwa ein Viertel der Kopf- là nge einnehmend. Nebenaugen verhâltnismâssig gross u
RM2C1DA33–Eugenia sp Eugenia sp.
RMRGMWHB–. Bulletin du Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg. Plants -- Indonesia; Plants. Figur 81. Gigantothrips e le g an s. Entwicklung. â A. Larve. â B, Pronymphe. â C. Erstes Nymphenstadium. â D. Zweites Nymphenstadium. â E. Imago â Aile Figuren ca. 25-facli vergrossert. L eeuwenia gladiatrix Karny. *) Wirtspflanze: Eugenia polyantha Wight. Dunkelbrauiî. Kopf um weniger als ein Drittel mehr lang als breit, vorn verengt, hinter den Netzaugen deutlich angeschwollen, in seiner hinteren Hâlfte ara breitesten. Netzaugen nur etwa ein Viertel der Kopf- là nge einnehmend. Nebenaugen verhâltnismâssig gross u