RMPG2BY4–. Report to the government of Baroda on the marine zoology of Okhamandal in Kattiawar . Marine animals. MARINE ZOOLOGY OF OKHAMANDAL, Pt. II INDIAN CONCH, PLATE III. fln,l„ I,a J. U„r;:,ll. Fig. 1.—Group of Cheruman women wearing necklaces of so-called chank-rings.. 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.. Hornell, James, 1865-1949. London : Williams and Norgate
RMMCPG23–. Fig. 105. Vflgeäder v. Orn. hexadaetyla Hb. (f : auf '"/i vergr. Die Federn abgeschnitten. Das Endstiu'k d. I. Feder /.wischen d. II. u. III. eingezeichnet. Für das (ieäder siehe Fig. IO.t u. 1(3G.*) Die basal. Teile V. III nicht immer deut!., ebenso ß der 'll. Auf d. Htiii die mit IV, sichtbar. Die m. hingen bezeichnete Struktur
RMRYGBG9–Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild drhgbronnsklasse020305bron Year: 1907 1464 Seelilien. durch einen Arm wieder, auf dem die Muskeln quer durchschnitten sind. (313) beschreibt sie als schmale, lange Bänder, die an ihren Ludwig die Länge des ganzen Muskelbündels länglichen Kern. Fig. ll. Mi Hl :Adk .GR „-VK Enden eine unbedeutende Verbreiterung erfahren. Jede Muskelfaser hat An jeder Faser findet man einen Eine feinere Structur konnte er nicht erkennen. Die einzelnen Muskelfasern fär- ben sich mit Carmin tief dunkel und h
RM2CE6KDT–. Modern mechanism, exhibiting the latest progress in machines, motors, and the transmission of power, being a supplementary volume to Appletons' cyclopaedia of applied mechanics . ings 15 in. between the saw and the frame. The table is rounded for cutting on the bev-el. The speed-multiplying rig consists of a large spur wheel on the crank shaft, meshing with a pinion on the lower band wheel; the shaft bearing the latter having a fly-wheel to steady the motion. For band resaws a very de-sirable attachment or feature is the duplex reversible table and rolling guides, shown in Fig.ll, the column
RMPG43M1–. A practical treatise on the use of the microscope, including the different methods of preparing and examining animal, vegetable, and mineral structures. Microscopes; Microscopy. 202 USE OF THE MICROSCOPE, II 11 |l ll Fig. 130. colours, such as green, red, and even white; but It will be found by far the best plan to use a dead black, as then there is no danger of the definition being interfered with by light reflected from other parts than from the object itself. When the subject of investigation is in fluid, and of a white coloiu', a portion of black paper may be placed be- neath it, to form
RMMAB2TT–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 303. Lophozia quadriloba. a Perianth tragende Pflanze, Vergr. ^^i; b Steriles StengeLstück, Vergr. ^7i; c u. d einzelne Blätter ausgebreitet, Yergr. ^'/i' ^ ünterblatt, Vergr. â 'Vi! f 2ell- iietz eines Blattzipfels, Yergr. *^%; gj9 Hüllblatt ausgebreitet, Yergr. *% ; liâi Hüll- unterblätter ausgebreitet, Yergr. *7i-
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RM2CGHJX1–. The elements of structural botany... . Fig. 117. Fig. 118. Fig. 114. Fig. ll.J. Fig. 116. ELEMENTS Or STRUCTURAL HOTANV. the forms apathidnte (Fig. lit), ohhniccohite (that is, thereverse of lanceolate) (Fig. 115), and (/«)«</^(Fig. ll(j).108. In leaves of the second kind we frequently findthe base indented, and then the leafis cordate, or ficaii-s/ioped (Fig. 111The reverse of this, that is, when theindentation is at t4ie apex, is ohvur-date (Fig. 118). The hastate, or spear-shaped (Fig. 119), sdiiittate, or arrow-shaped (Fig. 120), and renifmrn, r<rkidney-shaped (Fig. 121), forms ar
RMPFGAJC–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften / Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. Mathematics; Science. Ivrd. Xciic Viiiiilci'iii'l'/,(' iiiiil (ii'UccIilc lii'i Wi"'!'!!! 1111(1 S;iu'''('lliii'ii'n. Tal'. : Fig. 3. Dciiksi-Iiriricii ilrr k. .k;ul.(l, Wis.soiisrli niiillii'ipi. ii.iliinv- l'l. X.XII liil USIi.'!.. 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.. Kaiserl. Akademie der Wissensc
RMMA7113–. Elementary entomology . silk-lined galleries, destroying the combs. They attack weak colo- nies of bees, which they frequently destroy, and are one of the worst enemies of the apiary. The moth has purplish-brown fore- wings and brown or faded yellow hind-wings. The close-wings (Crambinae) are so called because their wings are wrapped closely about them when at rest. They are also called snout- moths. They are the small brown- FIG. 297. A crambid moth (Crambus vulgivagellns] ^ll or Sllvery- a, larva; b, overground, and c, underground, tube and cocoon; WHltCmOtHSWulCn it, e, f. moths with wing
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RM2CH0PRF–. The Street railway journal . FIG. ll.-VIEW SHOV^ING CATENARY LINE CONSTRUCTION. FIG. 12.—DETAILS OF POLE AND BRACKET CONSTRUCTION the other hand, were the broken trolley supported every 10 ft.,the free ends will be more likely to he dangerous to life andproperty, due to the fact that no short-circuit would occur, andthe possibility of anyone on the line forming a short-circui. 8i6 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XXV. No. i8. through their bodies by coming in contact with the hangingwire would be increased. Figs. lo and ii give an excellent ideaof the pole and bracket construction; in both view
RMPG4492–. Modern fruit marketing : a complete treatise covering harvesting, packing, storing, transporting and selling of fruit . Fruit trade. 88 MODERN FRUIT MARKETING well as in weight. This is one of the factors which causes slack packs resulting in badly bruised or injured fruit. Kinds of Fruit Storage.—The most common and the oldest means of storing fruit, was a cellar under a resi- dence. This is permissible when storing for family use,. Fig. 77.—A SM.LL FARM STORAGE CELL.R, OR "DUG-OUT" but for commercial purposes, it needs to be discouraged. Most cellars in the Northern states are
RMMCTJMJ–. 0 I'' Fig. 215. Astertonella formosa Hass. A Schalenansicht (600/1); B Köpfchen in Schalenansicht (1000(1); C Kette (600(1. (Nach Van Heurek.) Fig. 217. Tubularia pistillaris Bron. (000(1). (Nach Van He nick.) gem. ,,. ^â ^ll|â â â â :'ll:;vâ â ^:'v^l'lV';'':;'^^'l'';vJ'll'V'l^l^^^"'^l^l^l|.''V?^"l';;lVV^'l;lâ V^Ll'Jl^'!|.|!WJ^M
RMW00HJD–Archive image from page 32 of Die Flora des Rothliegenden im. Die Flora des Rothliegenden im nordwestlichen Sachsen diefloradesrothl00ster Year: 1886 Flg. 15 Flg. 10 Fi.ll Flg. 16 Flg. IZ Fig. 13
RM2CHPCRA–. Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . i. p. 497.Ips maculata. Fahric. Mant. Ins. T. I. n. 8- P45«Tritoma. Geoffr. Ins. T. I. n. 1. p. 335. tab. 6. fig. 2. e. f.Sil-pJioides holeti. Herbst Archiv. 4tes Heft. n. 11. p.4i. tab. 2i. fig. LL Lebt in den Baumpilsen.a. Natürliche Grösse, b. Vergrössemng. c. Ein vergrössertes Fühlhorn, ) Wenn ich ehemals Mycetaphetgus durch Ameiseiijägcr- gab, so bitte ich nurzu glanbeu, dafs ich nicht übersetzen wollte, ich würde sonst wahrschein-lich FilzenfreJscr gesagt haben. Aber dies durfte ich denn doch auch nicht» Zwölftes Heft,
RMMCKF6B–. fig* 10* Tunicates photographed under u)at TUNICATES (Sea Squirts) Tunicates are soft—bodied, more or less leath- ery animals of various irregular shapes, often with a translucent covering (figs. 10 and ll) , Each individual has two openings, one used as the intake and the other as the discharge for the sea water from which they sift their food, but as some kinds are colonial, a single mass may have more than one pair of holes. From their habit of expelling sea water, sometimes from both openings at once, these animals have also received the name of sea squirts. 20
RMW169G5–Archive image from page 236 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola09deut Year: 1905-1908 Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition 1901-3. Band IX TafelVIII. 6 («•i)n| Kciiiit'i; Apstcin. Saljun Fig. 1-3 Cyclasalpa floridana sol, FiyJt-'t S Ftci.O-P Salpa zonaria (/rqi Füj lo-ll So:
RMRN9M08–. Anatomische Hefte. Fig-.lla.. Fie-.ll b Fig-.ll 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.. München [etc. ] J. F. Bergmann
RMPG3HBT–. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. 101,'^ PAll ll.' LII.—CEEAMI•,^'CIDyT^, 1884 (5993). Phymatodes vahiabims Fab., Faun. Suec, 102. Eloiii,'nle-(ibloiig. Head blackish; thorax recldish-yellow, the disk often darl^er; elytra yettow, or blue with yellow alon- sides; femora usually yellow, often blue. Thorax sparsely and rather coarsely punctate, both it and elytra with scattered pubescence. Length 12-13 mm. (Fig. 427.) :Monroe, Posey aud Duboi
RMMAB2CT–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 165. Mfidotheca Baueri. aâc Stengelstücke von der Unterseite, aâb Verg. '"/j, c Verg. *"/, ; d Blattober- lappen, Verg. 2°/,; e Zelluetz in der Blattmitte, Verg. -'"/,; f 9 Hüllblatt, g Hüll- imterblatt, Verg. *"/,; h Stück der Perianthmüuduug, Verg. ^ '"/i â ] K. Müller, Lebermoose^H. 37 ^^^
RMW02JEA–Archive image from page 146 of Die Corycaeinen Mit Berücksichtigung aller. Die Corycaeinen. Mit Berücksichtigung aller bekannten Arten diecorycaeinenmi00dahl Year: 1912 Plankton-Expedition G.f.i Taf.ll. 9. 7. 70. Â¥. 77. 7. 3. 72. 8. 6. F-ylÃÃp-lO JFiirst pez.Fig. dZSpl-IZM.DahLgez. lrlag van Lipsius & Tiscker, Kiel & Leipzig. .Arat.v. EA.Fi>rc,L â -.: i
RMRN9KY2–. Anatomische Hefte. Fie-.ll b Fig-.ll c.. I 4 / Fig.lld.. 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.. München [etc. ] J. F. Bergmann
RMPG01DY–. New England bird life; being a manual of New England ornithology: rev.and ed. from the manuscript of Winfrid A. Stearns . Birds. PORZANA NOVEBORACENSIS : YELLOW RAIL. 28/ The eggs of Porzatta Carolina are spotted just like those of the foregoing Ralli, but are readily distinguished by their strong drab ground- color, instead of the white or creamy and pale buffy of the former. They are rather smaller than those of R. vir- gijiianns, and perhaps more fig. 60.—Carolina rail. obtuse, measuring about 1.20 X o.fii". YELLOW RAIL, OR CRAKE. PORZANA NOVEBORACENSIS {G)ll.) CaSS. Chars. Very smal
RMMAAW95–. Early geophysical papers of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists . Fig. 5 As in the preceding section our construction is here geometrical. Fig. 5 shows a section of the construction. In Fig. 5 the line LL' is parallel to the refracted wave fronts. Each refracted ray reaches the surface II' at the time it would have reached that same point I had it started from the foot of the perpendicular to LL' drawn from this point //, i.e., SRi/vx--RRx'/z>2+JR?iY/vx=S^Ix'/vi. So we have reduced the problem to the problem of finding the point Q on 77' such that the distance SQ is equal to the d
RMW1TKBX–Archive image from page 490 of Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe denkschriftender37kais Year: 1877 A.Manzoni:] Briozoi fossfli del Mlocene d'Aiistria edUhgheria. TaC. XV . Manzora nach < Schönn Ilüi. Fig. 50.VmcvüLaria rur„ll„l<i, Rss. Fig.51. f. bincUata, Rss. Fig.SZ.J/yriozoum punctaltun, Phil Denkscl.r.tton iidddAKmaflioiatorw (lasse XXXVll.IScl D.Vbth.&'(.
RMRN1BPP–. Annales de l'Institut Pasteur. Science; Allergy and Immunology; Medicine; Microbiology. Fig.ll. Fig.4. 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.. Institut Pasteur (Paris, France). Paris : Masson
RMPFGK9G–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. a Fig. 330. Dictyurus occidentalis J. Ag. transverse section of the thallus (comp. text). /), part of the plurisiphonous main axes, (a, about 10:1, h, 100:1). Fig. 331 a shows a part of a poorly developed shoot. In this the growmg-together of the summit of the filament in one branch- system with the filaments of another one above is clearly demonstra- ted. The cells in the net are about 60—70 [i thick and ll^ times as long. All the material gathered was sterile. I have been able to compare my specimens with the original material of this specie
RMMA77FJ–. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . Fig. 30. from Fig. 30, which is a human Fibula tied in a knot after hav- ing been immersed for some JA 82. Mechanical Construc- rv ' ; ; tion of Cones,—As a general law the extremities are the largest, and the bodies or shafts are smooth and of a uniform surface. They are in most ll^BHISPi^&l cases so constructed as to give lXy the greatest strength and sup- port, and at the same time fur- nish as little weight as possible. Hence the long bones are most- ly hollow, or have an arched form, while the flat bone
RMW05AR4–Archive image from page 318 of Die Beurteilung des Pferdes (1922). Die Beurteilung des Pferdes diebeurteilungde00duer Year: 1922 Der Kopf. 303 Schafsk()])f o'enannt (tete de lievre, testa di le])re) [Fig. 107]. Stime rund vorgevr)ll)t, Nase gerade. d) Wiiikclk(ii)t' (neu), (tete anguleuse, testa angolare) [Fig. 108]. Fig-. 108. Winkelkopf. Stime und|Nase beide gerade, aber sieb in einem stumpfen Winkel un- gefäbr in der Zwisebenaugenlinie treffend. 3. K()pfe mit eingedrüektem konkavem Prof iL Fio-. 109.
RMRD5DEB–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. OVUM. [107J Fig.ll. 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.. Todd, Robert Bentley, 1809-1860. London, Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper
RMPFEY89–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften / Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. Mathematics; Science. Rohon.Das Cenlralorgan d.Nenrensysl. J. Sclacliicr Fig. 7. lo E Tai: 11.. Gez V Fr.BacKrachJitii v BlJ.leiizmatin 1 V Denlisdipillend.k.Akad.d.:inalli.naturv'.aassoXXXATll.Bd.ll.Ablli.I877. !C.k.Ioi-ii,.Sta^t5änickerei.. 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.. Kaiserl. Akademie der Wiss
RMMA76TX–. Elementary biology; an introduction to the science of life . Fig. 121. Influence of thyroid on development In each series, b shows the tadpoles that had been fed on thyroid much more advanced in development, although smaller, than the controls, a. The control animal in / was fed on plant food, in 2 on muscle, in 3 on adrenal. ,".ll full size. (.A.fter Gudernatsch) are aspects of being alive. But development goes on so slowly in most of the familiar plants and animals that most people do not notice it as a distinct fact until their attention is called to it. Changes in the external cond
RMW1C6MD–Archive image from page 542 of Deutsche Flora Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik Ein. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker . deutscheflorapha00kars Year: 1880-83. Urticaceae. Cannabineae. 499 pinself. Narbe. Keimling gerade in fleischigem Eiweisse. Viele Arten liefern ihre zähen Bastfasern zu Gespinnsten: Boemehria tenacissima, B. nivea, etc. Urtica. Parietaria. Urtica Tourn. Nessel, xxi, 4. L. Fig. 296. l—ll. Kelch der $ Bim. 4theilig, an der Frucht 2 Zipfel viel grosser, diese bed
RMRN8TT6–. Anatomische Hefte. Anatom. Hefte. I. Abt. 152. Heft (50. Bd , H. 3). Tafel 36.. Fig.ll. 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.. München [etc. ] J. F. Bergmann
RMPG2766–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. Fig. lS-3. — Cocoon of the Lesser Clover Leaf-wee-Ll in clover head. Enlarsed. Original.. Fig. 1S4. — Clover leaves sho^ving characteristic work of the Lesser Clover Leii-wee"Ll. Original. The beetle spends the winter in rubbish or other shelter. Emergence begins ^.^ith warm weather, and egg-laj"ing continues for several weeks. There i.? only one generation annually. Xo direct remedial measures are known.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digi
RMMCK5XK–. Fig. Z-ll.—Anabacna fi/radearum. A, Coml-like surface-roots of Ci/can. li, Tniiis- verse and longitudinal sections of A ; the double line indicates the distribution of the Aox^oo. (V. Tubenf del.) completely siiut in. In this condition it is absululcly de- pendent on nourishment derived from the host-cells, and seems to thrive on it. Xo outward symptoms of disease can be observed on Giamera with enclosed Nostoc, the local destruction of the cell-contents, the loss of starch, and the filling up of the tissues with filaments of Nostoc having apparently n<» effect. The species of Gunnera hav
RMW1RAD4–Archive image from page 47 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill71dans Year: 1907 44 analrør bærer oftest, men ikke altid gattet på sin spids (fig. 15); det synes at være opstået ved sam- mensmeltning af parrede analvedhæng og således ikke at være noget ægte kropsled. Hos mange insekter er bagkropsspidsen omdannet til et lægger ør (funktionelt en ovipositor), idet de Fig. 16. Læggerør hos sommerfuglen Lymantria monacha (A) og skorpionfluen Panorpa consuetudinis (B). I-XI l.-ll. bagkropsled; An
RMRN8TRP–. Anatomische Hefte. Fig.ll. Fig.12. Vsrlag von J.F.Bsrgmann, Wiesbaden. Kbnigl.UniversitätsdriKkerei H.Stüttz A G Wiirzbun. 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.. München [etc. ] J. F. Bergmann
RMPFNWJM–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. A.Manzoni:] Briozoi fossfli del Mlocene d'Aiistria edUhgheria. TaC. XV. Manzora nach < Schönn Ilüi. Fig. 50.VmcvüLaria rur„ll„l<i, Rss. Fig.51. f. bincUata, Rss. Fig.SZ.J/yriozoum punctaltun, Phil Denkscl.r.tton iid^ddAKmaflioiatorw (lasse XXXVll.IScl D.Vbth.&"(.. 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
RMMCPJY0–. Fig. II. tin raitThyllen erfülltes Gefäss nebst di-n iiugroiizendeD Zellen aus dem Kernholze des Schotendorns {Hobiiiia Ps<iidacaciu) im Quer- schnitt, :((Mimal vergrüssert. Bei u ist der Zu- «aiiimonhiing der Thjllen mit ihren I'rsprungs- â /«â¢lleii zu M'lii-n. (Nach Stra sburger.) I 'n. Sl nis Im Ig er, Vr l'll.iii/.i. !⢠-,(11 ll;ni iKiil iii iilitiiii"iMi ilcr l,(itiiii:;sli,iliiirii der
RMW1RFDF–Archive image from page 58 of Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften / Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe denkschriftender22kais Year: 1864 Svlloji'c l'l.iiil.iriiiii Kos.slliiiiii Taf.l. 1.1 i fc rK'iu ,'v<ba,ts(iruGi.erei. Fn/./ '/ ril/os-/,niinii l'ii/tcrfil.i /'/u/. Fig.SJil Pittosporiimpdrinonirum Vrifi. Fitj J'i. /JJ'ittd.y/xirii/// niiififoliiim Fn/f. Fi'{/. /IL 12. Bi(r.yfrria rnilohnjiuin Jni/. Denksrlinffpu der l.Akad (llfi.ssHiscli.iniitiifin.iiaturw.Q.3;XlI.Bil86;i.
RMRT0XE2–. Annales de l'Institut Pasteur. Science; Allergy and Immunology; Medicine; Microbiology. êÊt Fig.9 «•M* ?«a . S* O Fig.12 ..<(,. I *| ? Fig.7 Fig.10 /. Fig.ll. 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.. Institut Pasteur (Paris, France). Paris : Masson
RMPFFBRA–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. Studien über die jüngeren Terttärbüdungen Griechenlands 29 Merkwürdig- sind in der Schichte / die unregelmässigen Nester und Särke von groben Gerollen, von denen die nachfolgende Zeichnung (Fig. 30) eine Vorstellung gibt. 30. f3i[Rflmimmmramiromii; (IFIIiinCrRIifiTmtw.. lii^-^^^lL-^ « Grane Mergel voll kreidiger Conchylien. b Lichtej weichere und härtere Mergelbänke in unge stört er Lagerung. c Hart« Kalkbänke. <l Uiiregelraässig.- Nester von Conglomerat, im regeln) ehichtetem Mergel. &
RMMCNCFF–. r 40* 38° 36° 34° < 54 55' 53 O 55° O ⢠A UGUST-SEP rEMBER 1 1- â¢ââ¢-It V O ^ r^^ ⢠r/ *x -^^ r / '^ ^ A ^ 40° 38° 31? 34° 40° 38° 36° 34° si 54 5i 5#" 40° 38r 36° 34°/^s^"^ J ⢠I-IOO â¢lOO-I.OOO ll.OOO-IO.OOO IIO.OOO-IOO.OOO Fig. 154. Distribution of the staple whale food on the South Georgia whaling grounds (stramin net hauls).
RMW1B99B–Archive image from page 343 of Die anatomie des frosches Ein. Die anatomie des frosches. Ein handbuch für physiologen, ärzte und studirende . dieanatomiedesfr0103ecke Year: 1864-1882 48 Männlicher Geschlechtsapparat. den diese in einen Längscanal (Fig. 21, L), woraus quer zur Längs- achse der Niere gerichtete, in das Nierenparenchym eingebettete Canäl- chen in kammartiger Anordnung entspringen (Fig. 21, C, C). Sie Fig. 21. Fig. 22. Männlicher Geschlechtsapparat. (Schwach vergrössert.) H Hotlen. Ne Vasa efferentia (Netze bildend). ft Blinde Endigungen der Vasa efierentia LL Längscanal, au
RMRGKBP9–. Bulletin of entomological research. Entomology. Scale of Miles. Fig.ll. The dotted line shows the occurrence and density of Glossina palpalis in 1906, and the solid line in 1915.. 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.. Great Britain. Colonial Office. Entomological Research Committee; Imperial Institute of Entomology; Commonwealth Institute of Entomology. Farnham Royal : Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux
RMMAAAGF–. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal . Descriptions of Neiv Genera and Species of Diatoms from the South Pacific. By E. K. Greville, LL.D., F.E.S.E., &c* Part II. (Plate IV.) Grammatophora. Grammatophora pusilla, n. sp. Grev.—Small; septa un- dulate, with the inner ends incurved ; undulations becoming obsolete towards the margin; strise obscure. Length of frustule about -0018". (Plate IV. fig. 15.) Hab.—Curteis Straits, Queensland, in a dredging com- municated by Dr Eoberts of Sydney. Melting House, near Penzance, is very nearly the same as was that of the bronze 1 furnace now descri
RMW0PFNK–Archive image from page 58 of Der gegenwrtige Standpunkt der Mycologie. Der gegenwrtige Standpunkt der Mycologie mit Rcksicht auf die Lehre von den Infections-Krankheiten dergegenwrtigest00eida Year: 1872 45 von rundlicluM- odor cyliiidii- scher Gestalt; sie vcnuclin'n sicli durch fortwährende Zwei- tlieiluiii;-, man trifft sie hiiuHü in der Mitte eini-escliiiiirt und die ZeUchtMi sind eiitwt'dcr frei oder zu Keihtn oder kleinen Körpern, Gallertstöcken, ver- 1--,. -,. einiiit, s. Fig. 14. In letzt<'rein Bacterien. a. in verschiedener Grösse lP 'l'l ' Pill''<'ll;liH'tiu'' und Länge d
RMRGK4AK–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. MAY FLIES AND MIDGES OF NEW YORK 53 The nymphs in this subfamily are recognizable at a glance by their dorsally placed eyes, with the lateral flaring margins of the sides of the head projecting beneath them. They are all strongly depressed also, and have lateral pectinations to the tarsal claws (fig.ll), aiding them doubtless in clinging to their supporting surfaces washed by currents of streams or waves of shores. Further than this, however, there is very great diversity among them, and Ecdyuirus, Iron and Rhithrogena fur- nish a most interesting i
RMPF9EJ5–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition 1901-3. BandXI Tafel LV.. Lith ku. Fig.-l-4,6-ll Amphiascusglacialis 9 Fig. 12-14- Amphiascus glacialis(?. Fic|.15-25 Stenheliopsis crispata ^ . Verlag Georg Krinicr Bcriii. 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.. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition (1901-1903); D
RMMAB2DA–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 159. Radula Lindbergiaua. a Pflanze mit Sporogou und steriler 9 Infloreszeuz, Verg. ^7»' ^ einzelnes Blatt von der Oberseite, Verg. â '''/]; c cf Infloreszenz, Verg. -^/^; d ein Paar cf Hüll- blätter, Verg. 25/j; e Sporen und P]latere, Verg. 370^^ â f Verzweigungsschema der 9 Pflanze, mit der 9 Infloreszenz wird jeweils das Wachstum des Astes abgeschlossen. K. Müller, Lebermoose il. oO
RMW15NTR–Archive image from page 171 of Deutsche Flora Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik Ein. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker . deutscheflorapha00kars Year: 1880-83. 128 Fungi. Ascomycetes. Fig. 53. Fruclitanli. an der Spitze gekrümmt, Hyplio-Gonklien wie bei den folgen- den beiden Gruppen in Ketten, Unciuula Lev. : E. aduuca LL 53. 4. 6. E. Salicis DC. Anhänge im Umkreise der sehr kleinen Frucht zahlreich, etAvas länger als deren Durchmesser, einfach; Saamen 2 â 4 in jedem Sch
RMRD4YYR–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 1134. A beetle. Showing tho different parts. WJiat Thetf .4jr.âAn Insect is an animal which, in the adult stage, has its body divided into three distinct regions : the head, the thorax and the abdomen (Fig. ll:)4). Th
RMPG06CF–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. i':ii I ll FiQ. 578. Buchlandia huzzardensis. Rough sketch of a block of wood showing parts of at least eight concentrically arranged rings of secondary wood. (After Stopes; x f.) with B. Yatesii, the stem is specifically separated on the ground that the petiole-bases are more expanded laterally and because of the occurrence of several vascular cylinders (fig. 578), sometimes as many as eight, each with a maximum diameter of 1 cm. Dr Stopes thinks it possible that B. huzzardensis is an older form of B. Yatesii. 1 Stopes (15) p
RMME9N2P–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . Fig. 2I'.l. A Cloiioitaclii/H Araucaria Cotda. Zwoi t'oaidiuiitiah'cr, veißr. — 8—C AcrusUilnymu.i ci>inab'iriiiii'< CorCm. B CV,ni(litntrrig.T, vergr. C Stock eines C'onidicDtrflgerH mit C'ouidionltöpfclien, stilikor vergr, — ll—F ILirziilla C'ipitata Cost. et Matr. L Conidienlrägor mit diircli Schleim verklebten Sporenköpfcbun, öliO/l K Coiüdientiäger, 72o/l. /' Sporen, 72ii/I. — G Spicaria elcyniis (Corda)
RMW1TBA7–Archive image from page 464 of Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe denkschriftender37kais Year: 1877 A.Manzoni:I Briozoi f'ossili del Miocene d'Austria edUngheria. Taf. II. «t Manioiu nachd.liat.qez. E Schönn ttth. K-ltHoi ü . ' •« trcutsiliHiiuca, Us.i. 'ig, S. Hemiescluira parosa R.is. J'(l,J{SS. Denkschriften d.k.Akad.d.W.matknaturw.<'lasso XXXVII Bd.ll Äbth.1877. Fig. 6. Batepara rosula, Ii.s.s. Fiy. 7. thmulipor Fi'fi-.'t.ll.iiKii'tiiiuiUt,/Av.v. Fig. /Q.H.gemmip07'a,Jis
RMRJD572–. The cell and protoplasm ... Cells; Protoplasm; Cytology; Cytoplasm. Fig. ll. Longitudinal section of a secondary wall, showing cavities produced by wood-destroying fungus. There are two sets of planes of exzymatic hydrolysis, one oriented parallel' to the long axis of „Q *^^® microfibrils of cellulose and the other at an angle of 20 to 25° to this axis (x990). Fig. 22. Longitudinal section through parts of the secondary walls of two adjacent cells, showing three ^ orientation of the visible crystals of iodine (x 900). Fig. 23. Longitudinal section of a secondary wall showing planes of mech
RMPFA7KM–. The development of the chick : an introduction to embryology. Embryology; Chickens -- Embryos. ll' £.K :â â %. Fig. 146. â Transverse section through the cervical swelling of the spinal cord of a 12-clay chick. (After v. Kupffer.) C, Central canal, d. H., Dorsal horn of the gray matter. Ep., Ependyma. N. H., Nucleus of Hoffmann, s. d., Dorsal fissure. s. v., Ventral fissure."- v. H., Ventral horn of the gray matter. The development of the so-called dorsal and ventral fissures is essentially different. The entire ventral longitudinal fissure of the cord owes its origin to growth of the
RMME7TM5–. Die mikroorganismen. Mit besonderer berücksichtigung der ätiologie der infektionskrankheiten . Fig. 19. sengen, um seitigen. und eventuell staubhaltigen Teil des Wattepfropfens in der Flamme eines Bunsenbrenners leicht abzu- die Gefahr hineinfallender Keime fast völlig zu be- ll. Die Nährsubstrate. a) Allgemeines. Die Zusammensetzung derselben muss entsprechend dem oben über die Lebensbedingungen der niederen Pilze gesagten vor allem die nötigen Nährstoffe, C-haltige, N-haltige Stoffe und Mineralsub- stanzen, enthalten; dabei hängt die Güte der Nährlösung ab von der Nährtüchtigkeit der gewäh
RMW1W83M–Archive image from page 604 of De flora van Nederland (1909-11). De flora van Nederland defloravannederl01heuk Year: 1909-11. FAMILIE 18. GRAMINAE. â 563 Lolium perenne Fig. 504. De spil der aartjes is vrij taai en glad. Het kelkkafje is meest tot 8 mM lang, 7-9-nervig, spits, circa l'.j maal zoolang als het voor dit staande onderste kroonkafje en staat van den voet te beginnen van de as der aar af. Het onderste kroonkafje is meest tot 6 niM lang, stomp of spits, meest kruidachtig. 3-6 dM. 2].. JuniâHerfst. Als variëteiten komen bij ons voor: ,S. orgyiale) Döll. Plant krachtig, rechtopst
RMRHK3CE–. Biology of the Heteromyidae. Heteromyidae. Fig. ll. — Notomys cervinus, a bipedal desert- adapted Australian murid. (Photo: R. E. MacMillen) ing herbivores, and some insectivores (Ap- pendix 1) and will not be considered further with reference to heteromyid similarities; however, the hopping mice, Notomys, offer a possible Australian analogue to hetero- myids. Notomys is a desert-adapted rodent genus containing about 10 species, five of which are probably still extant (Watts and Aslin, 1981). These mice are almost entirely gra- nivorous and have many of the adaptations associated with bipeda
RMPG3DMG–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. 168 PLANT STUDIES >ll;. (3) DiniKi'ii.—Tins is one of the most famous and re- markable of tiy-catcliino- plants (see Fig. 157). It is fdund only in swamps near Wilmington, Xortli Carolina. The leaf blade is constrnctod like a steel trap, the two halves snapping together, and the marginal bristles interlocking like the teeth of a trap (see Fig. 158). A few sensitive hairs, like feelers, are developed on the leaf surface, and when one of these is touched by a small flying or hover- ing insect, the trap snaps shut and the in- sect is caught. Only
RMMCK611–. Fir.. 270. l'l,lâ,Hâ LI. I,U,,UU^. D^slUlLtlUll Uf Spi-uce-w()i)d. The white iiiycehiiiii is present, dividing the dec.iycd wood into cubical pieees. (v. Tubeuf phot.) l''ii;. â ITl. â l'oli/jiorus Ijorcaliti. Later stage of destruction. The Spruee-wood is broken up Into cubical pieces, and the mycelium has disapjieared. (v. Tubeuf phot.) like pieces, particularly evident when the wood is liroken (Fig. '271). Tlie cell-walls are dissolved from the eell-cavity out- wards, the lignitied wall being first converted into cellulose and disa[)pearing, finally the middle lamella. Polyporus dryadeus
RMW1CE42–Archive image from page 607 of Die Anatomie des Frosches; ein. Die Anatomie des Frosches; ein Handbuch für Physiologen, Ãrzte und Studire . dieanatomiedesfr0102ecke Year: 1887- 432 V. femoralis. Noch auf der Ventralfläche des M. iliacus internus giebt sie den jR. abdominalis ab, der, ebenfalls dorsal vom M. cutaneus ahdominis sich medialwärts an die Dorsalfläche der ventralen Bauchwand wendet. Fig. 131. M. iliac. ext. V. coccyg. superfic. M. cocc.-iliac. -— ll ', r V Cor. lymph. post, M. pirif. V. ischiadica V. eilt. fem. post. med. V. ccfl. fem. med. I V. ccfl. fem. med. II V. prof. fem.
RMRGTGWN–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. ll. The Kaskaskia River near Bondville in the autumn of 1928 (above), some years after it had been dredged, and in the autumn of 1962 (below), after another dredging. Here the K-askaskia is classed as a large creek.. 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. Natural History Survey Division. Urbana, State of Illinois, Dept. of Registration and Education, Natu
RMPFFD1H–. Decapod crustaceans of the northwest coast of North America ... Crustacea -- North America. I02 RATHBUN SPIRONTOCARIS SITCHENSIS (Brandt). Hippolytesitchensis BRANDT, Middendorff's Reise Sibir., ll, Zool., Theil I, ii6, pi. V, fig. 18, 1851.—?? Stimpson, Jour. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vi, 499, 1857 (Monterey). ??Hippolyte j-//t-/i'ff«j/j Stimpson, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., x, 125, 1871. This species resembles most S. paludkola of California. It differs, however, in its shorter rostrum, which is two thirds or four fifths the length of the carapace; in the shorter antennular scale, only sligh
RMMCNMDP–. Fig. 361. Schädel von Pedetes caffer v. d. Seite u. seine rechte Hinterhälfte von oben, a Alisphenoid; /Frontale; / Intermaxillare; ip Interparietale; y Jugale; / Lacrymale; m Maxillare; ms Mastoid; n Nasale; o Orbitosphenoid; / Parietale; pl Palatinum; pp Processus paroccipitalis; pt Pterygoid; s Squamosum; so Supraocci- pitale; sp Fortsatz des Squamosum; t Tympanicum. einen inneren und äußeren vorspringenden Kamm (Dasyprocta, Coelo- genys etc.) (P'ig. ;")(), I, p. l'l). Ist seitliche Exkursion gewünscht, so ent- spricht dem größere Breite der Gelenkffäche (Bathyergus. Biber z. B.). Ei
RMW1WG78–Archive image from page 895 of Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der. Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften denkschriftens931917akad Year: 1850 704 Dr. J. Furlani, d. L. -ll'; 52 i q-j). Fig. 6. jX) Verhältnis von d. L. : S. L. nach Monaten; d. Z.= 100, lli'-lh, 52 4, Bo-5- d. L. ist flacher als der aufsteigende, während umgekehrt für 5. L. der absteigende Kurvenast der steilere ist. So kommt es, daß der Gleichpunkt für d. L. =. S. L. der zweiten Jahreshälfte um einen Monat gegen die Jahresmitte näher liegt als der Punkt der ersten Jahreshälfte. Die Werte des V
RMRMBCME–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science -- New York (State); Plants -- New York (State); Animals -- New York (State). MAY FLTES AND MIDGES OF NEW YORK 53 The nymplis in this subfamily are recognizable at a glance by their dorsally placed e^-es, with the lateral flaring margins of the sides of the head projecting beneath them. They are all strongly depressed also, and have lateral pectinations to the tarsal claws (fig.ll), aiding them doubtless in clinging to their supporting surfaces washed by currents of streams or waves of shores. Further than this, however, there is very great diver
RMPFYE6H–. Currents in Monterey Submarine Canyon.. Oceanography. — CONTINUOUS VANE 16mm FILM I I II I I READ ROTOR0- ROTOR CI COMPASS ll 1 min.= -s Fig. 4. Format of 16-mm film output. [From Richardson, Stimson, and Wilkins, 1963]. Fig. 5. Encoding disk. [From Richardson, Stimson, and Wilkins, 1963] 25. 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.. Hollister, John Edward. Monterey, California: U. S. Naval Postgraduate School
RMMCTMCH–. 1923 1924'1925'1926'1927' Fig. III. Catches of Sei, Blue and Fin whales. South Georgia. CO 150 Li. ' â /i 1 OtI VVhdl' Fin&Blue ^5 Whales 600" in ^100 500- / 1 50 400- A / / ^' â 7 iQ^-xhQo^'lQPR' Q9A '|Q?7 Fig. 112. Catches of Sei, Blue and Fin whales. Natal. (D 00 350 in 250 il50 3 50 3 Sei Whales Fin & Blue Whales CO <^ 1 c - LL A 1500- / '' 1000- 1'"^ 500- I923'I924'I925' Fig. 113. Catches of Sei, Blue and Fin whales. Cape Province.
RMW1TA3C–Archive image from page 456 of Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe denkschriftender41kais Year: 1879 P y Â¥iiX. Fig.2 Flg. 10. K Kg. 9.. Fig.l7. Fig.t. Fii- VI -=. ::- ' Fig.l». Fig.18 «f Fig. 22. öez.vYärf. lith.vK' J.Beiizmann Vf.. V' ll Fig.2. , ....1'A, F.g. 2:. Fie.l3. -/â FiiS. 5. Ikm FigM6 7 > : Im / 'Fillä. Fif.n. / Fig2a. I â Fi.25.t{ Fi|.2(i K k.Hof-u Staatsdruckerei Denkscluineii (l.lv.Akad.d.S' laalli.iiatunv-. (la.ss' XLl.H(l.lI.Abth.l879.
RMRHE14T–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 31. Fig.ll: Anterior part of the Suspensorium and maxilla of Hoplias malabaricus, ventral view (100 mm standard length; KU 13636). a.let: articular facet for lateral ethmoid; apa: au- topalatine; Mx: maxilla; Tp: toothplate (dotted). in position. The autopalatine is dorsal to the entopterygoid; these bones do not ar- ticulate and are not linked by a ligament. In Hoplias, the toothplate is attached by a ligament to the ventral part of the vomer and dorsal part of the autopalatine. This plate was called accessory ectopterygoid tooth plate by Weitzman (
RMPFF9FW–. Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena. Jl brcurtr 7'liym.hTi. — ArltKan. ,. Epiir.M — jtrl.e/rir.ll. — JYposttr-. IVr- Jlrt.c/r.brJIT- Jlrt.a/nr/K- Clau- • - tVoptJ— Mtu/p.br.Sgl..W=- Mo/nept.SgtM - -. fromjipt.Sgt VJl- 3 ATonwpLM. —, —. m hVk.^-O'^ Fig. 517- JKBr bj.. 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.. Medizinisch-naturwissenschaftliche Gesellschaft zu Jena.
RMMCNPHA–. Fig. 126. Vollansicht und Skelettansicht von Polypterus bichir, Holozän. Gr. (Nach B. Dean.) LL= Longitudinalligament der Dorsalis. nat. Ungefähr l: AN = Angulare. AO = Antorbitale. MX AR = Rippen. N B = Basalia der paarigen Flossen. NA D = Träger der Terminalflossen. NS DN = Dentale. O DS Dorsalflossenstachel (modifi- P zierte Schuppe). PMX DS' Sekundäre Strahlen (Haut- R strahlen) der Dorsalis. R' DSG Hautschuppen. RB E = Ethmoideum. S F = Frontale. SO HA = Haemalbögen. SP J = Gulare. SP' Maxillare. Nasale. Neuralbogen. Neurapophyse. Operculum. Becken. Praemaxillare. Radialia der paarigen
RMT0TXMG–Dr H G Bronn's Klassen Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen der Amphibien wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild drhgbronnsklasse00hoff Year: 1873 Taf. XIX. FigJ Fig.10. ll V cdiirivi/ A .—-am II dcpdll acpd IL IV^ rd.nr.iyv V..crGlIE I /l I <A .....cdlT .dqVl w Lirh.Anst v.J. G. Bach, Leipz.ig .
RMRDHH7B–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. of the moss-iil;ints is still more true of the fern-plants; while among tlie seed-])lants certain spores {pol- len grains) are conspiieuous (see Fig. ll(J), bnt the eggs can be ob- served only by special manipulation in the laboratory. Seeds are neither sjiorcs nor eggs, but ])eculiar repro- ductive bodies Avhich the hidden egg has helped to produce. 73. Germination. — Spores and eggs are expected to germinate ; that is, to begin the development of a ]iew ])lant. This germination needs certain external conditions, prominent among which are defi- n
RMPFHAR8–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften / Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. Mathematics; Science. Hartjo. Untersuchungen lilicr Jen feineren Bau der Muskelfasern. T»f.K /â ',,,. :;a 'i^- Fig.2S. vi", mixt, â ""',' ;"'<â¢.;. ",,,â, n/i1" '",, "in ill''',111,, " '"'ii,,' â""'' '"'"]::::'"!;,' HH'U',, ' ll ; "'.. Fü,.31. £ ' i . i /^v a?. ! 7. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and
RMMCK9DC–. Fig. 12. Estimated percentage loss from pesch brown rot in I92I, Tennessee (Hosier, June : Blossom blight which was so abundant in 1920 was reported from three counties only. Tivig and leaf blight reported from three counties; canker from four counties. (Sherbakoff, August ll): Brown rot serious on fruit. Twig blight in some cases caused considerable damage in eastern Tennessee. North Carolina (Foster); 'cry destructive over entire state. Found mainly in small orcherds where spraying is not practiced* Fruit rot fom especially observed. South Carolina (Ludwig): Very important; our worst peac
RMRYYTEW–Elementary entomology ([c1912]) Elementary entomology . elementaryentomo00sand Year: [c1912] silk-lined galleries, destroying the combs. They attack weak colo- nies of bees, which they frequently destroy, and are one of the worst enemies of the apiary. The moth has purplish-brown fore- wings and brown or faded yellow hind-wings. The close-wings (Crambinae) are so called because their wings are wrapped closely about them when at rest. They are also called snout- moths. They are the small brown- FIG. 297. A crambid moth (Crambus vulgivagellns] ^ll or Sllvery- a, larva; b, overground, and c, und
RMRHNA9D–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. CEMENT APPARATUS OF BARNACLES 175. •- Fig.ll. 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.. Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ); Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ). Annual report 1907/08-1952; Lillie, Frank Rattray, 1870-1947; Moore, Carl Richard, 1892-; Redfield, Alfred Clarence, 1890-1983. Woods Hole, Mass. : Marine Biolog
RMPFAXN6–. Deutsche Garten-Zeitung. Gardening. Xr. ll.| 1J7. lic])lial)cr ver- dient. Ihre 'or- zw^c haben ihr bereits eine i.:rosse A'erbrei- tung- verschafft. Zur Massenan- ptlanzun^^- geeig-- net. Zum Ruhme des Züchters sai^t Burchardt (Lc.p von der Haüischen Riesennuss: ,, Fig. 31.. 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.. Wittmack, Ludwig, 1839-1929; Perring, W; Verein zur Befo?rderung des Gartenbaues in den Ko?niglich
RMMAB2KW–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 37. Cephaloziella myriantha. a Perianth tragende Pflanze, Yerg. '-»oj^; h Steriles Stengelende, Verg. "'O/,; câe einzelne Blätter ausgebreitet, Verg. "'0/^; f Unterblatt, Yerg. ^o/j; g (f Hüllblatt unterhalb des Perianths. Yerg. 50/^; h Blattzipfel mit Zellnetz, Yerg. ^oo/^; i Hüll- blattkranz ausgebreitet, Yerg. â '0/^; k Querschnitt durch das Perianth im oberen Drittel, Yerg. â '^l^â , 1 Perianthmündung ausgebreitet, Yerg. »o/j.
RMRYYTET–Elementary entomology ([c1912]) Elementary entomology . elementaryentomo00sand Year: [c1912] 190 ELEMENTARY ENTOMOLOGY silk-lined galleries, destroying the combs. They attack weak colo- nies of bees, which they frequently destroy, and are one of the worst enemies of the apiary. The moth has purplish-brown fore- wings and brown or faded yellow hind-wings. The close-wings (Crambinae) are so called because their wings are wrapped closely about them when at rest. They are also called snout- moths. They are the small brown- FIG. 297. A crambid moth (Crambus vulgivagellns] ^ll or Sllvery- a, lar
RMRDHH7M–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. REPRODfCTIVE ORGANS 111. of the moss-iil;ints is still more true of the fern-plants; while among tlie seed-])lants certain spores {pol- len grains) are conspiieuous (see Fig. ll(J), bnt the eggs can be ob- served only by special manipulation in the laboratory. Seeds are neither sjiorcs nor eggs, but ])eculiar repro- ductive bodies Avhich the hidden egg has helped to produce. 73. Germination. — Spores and eggs are expected to germinate ; that is, to begin the development of a ]iew ])lant. This germination needs certain external conditions, prominen
RMPFAG2J–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition 1901-3. Band IX TafelVIII. 6. («•i)n| Kciiiit'i; Apstcin. Saljun Fig. 1-3 Cyclasalpa floridana sol, FiyJt-'t S Ftci.O-P Salpa zonaria (/rqi Füj lo-ll So:. 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.. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition (1901-1903); Drygalski, Erich von
RMMCMGJN–. Fig. 29.—Empi^ amplitar^is, sp. uot., front leg of male. Avith long dense hairs on upper and outer sides, a few short hairs on inner and lower sides, the 4th also bearing a denser bunch on upper side near tip. Wings pale grey; venation ajjproximately normal, anterior ci'oss-vein at | discal cell; halteres moderately dark brown. Described from a single 6 from the Pusa collection from Belgaum, Bombay Presidency, 2500 ft., ll.viii. 1910 {Fletcher), presented to the British Museum. A label attached by Mr. T. Bainbrigge Fletcher says: "Fore- legs are stretched out in front and function as an
RMRWT775–Elementary entomology ([c1912]) Elementary entomology elementaryentomo00sand Year: [c1912] silk-lined galleries, destroying the combs. They attack weak colo- nies of bees, which they frequently destroy, and are one of the worst enemies of the apiary. The moth has purplish-brown fore- wings and brown or faded yellow hind-wings. The close-wings (Crambinae) are so called because their wings are wrapped closely about them when at rest. They are also called snout- moths. They are the small brown- FIG. 297. A crambid moth (Crambus vulgivagellns] ^ll or Sllvery- a, larva; b, overground, and c, under
RMREKWX0–. The Civil engineer and architect's journal, scientific and railway gazette. Architecture; Civil engineering; Science. BOULTON AND WATT'S DOUBLE ACTING ENGINE. The parts arc shown in Fig.ll, where C. is the cylinder ; the steam enters at S, and passes into the upper part of the cylinder at F, or into the lower part at 1), as in Fig. 12, showing the piston in the state of ascending, and Fig. 11, as descending. From the lower part of the cylinder in Fig. 11, the steam escapes through D into the condenser B, (see Fig. 10) where it is condensed by a jet of cold water, whicli plays into it constan
RMPG2BY0–. Report to the government of Baroda on the marine zoology of Okhamandal in Kattiawar . Marine animals. fln,l„ I,a J. U„r;:,ll. Fig. 1.—Group of Cheruman women wearing necklaces of so-called chank-rings.. Vh:,lr,l,,i n,-;,i:,n K,ll.: ilnvll-i Fig. 2.—Selling chank shells to pilgrims returning from Bet.. 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.. Hornell, James, 1865-1949. London : Williams and Norgate
RMMAA8K5–. An economic study of farm layout .. . Fig. 91. a crooked farm in southern new tork with irregular fields The crooked Vjoard fence between fields D and E makes 2.5 acres of short rows in field D and 1.5 acres of short rows in field E. By straightening the fence all the short rows in field E and most of those in field D could be eliminated, surv^eyed The crooked outline of the farm is due to the way in which this section was Farm area, 101.5 acres -Average size of farmed fields, ll.fi acres Average distance to farmed fields, 4S rods the farms were cleared. On the farms included in this investi
RMRWNJ96–Elements of the comparative anatomy Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates elementsofcompar00wied Year: 1886 40 ( (».M 1'AILVTIVE AXATOM V. periphery occurs in these cartilaginous parts: in the interior of each an articular cavity is formed, so that in the vertebrae of tin- ner Urodeles (Salamandrina perspicillata and certain Tritons) an anterior convexity a ad a posterior concavity may be distin- guished, buth covered with cartilage; they are, therefore, opisthoccelous. A glance at Fig. 31,'A to D, will make this clear. l'f.. '.I. Ll l, Si,< ilnx TIIIIOM.I' 'ilir. VERTEB
RMRM6HKR–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. 388 ETHNOLOGY. Triangle Island, it being hitherto unnamed on any of the maps. This island lies about three-quarters of a mile southwest of Washiug- ton Island, the largest of the islands off the southwest end of Isle Eoyale, and forming a part of the boundaries dividing Grace from Washington Harbor. [See Fig. ll.J Fig. 12 Ancient TVorlvs, Triangle Island, Isle Royale, Michigan.. J. A K E Triangle Island is a sandstone rock, with very littl
RMPFXFN7–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Pterophyllum spatulatum, {Pterozamites spatulatus^ 6 Emmons. American J} Geology, fig. 88.) Fontaine, Monograph U. S. Geological Sur- vey, Vol. 6, page 114, plate 53, fig. 6, a N- Carolina form, be- tween which and the Virginian P. ince- quale^ stands the Ger- man Liassic P. an- draeanum^ Schimper {P. longifolium An. drse) in a transitional ronh ^^^ U.S.Ban. 6 PI. 53 Series.—2>ms. Pterotheca expansa {Delthyris expansa ; m called be- ll T (9 ilSl^ cause sup
RMME6JRE–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . osa (Müll.» J nat. Or. â C RoBÃe* cajierata (Peru.) Karst. Habitus nat. Gr. {B nacli Cooke, das übrige'Original.) Fig. U'J. A l'koUola siiuarrosa (Müll.) Karst, lliibitus nat. Gr. â à Locelliiia acetabtilosa (Sow.) Sacc. Habitus ... .. (Peru.) " " ...... Peck in Nordamerika; Ph. TrnilUi B. el C Sacc. in Brasilien; Ph. atlaulopoda (Berk.) Sacc, Ph. effusa Kaichbr. in Australien. Bb. Lamellen anfangs b
RMRWW4KA–Elementary text-book of zoology (1884) Elementary text-book of zoology elementarytextbo0201clau Year: 1884 L'SS MAMMALIA. the boundary between the buccal cavity and pharynx. All Mammals. with the exception of the carnivorous Getacea, have salivary glands,— a parotid, a submaxillary, and a sublingual,—the fluid secretion of b ll N,, II FIG. 675.- Entrance to the digestive apparatus and the respiratory organs of the Cat (after C. Heider). a, head with exposed salivary glands. P, Parotid ; M, Sub-maxillary; Su, Sub-lingual, b, Longitudinal section through the Head and Thorax; the Respiratory
RMRHNA91–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. •- Fig.ll. ICC Fig.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.. Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ); Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ). Annual report 1907/08-1952; Lillie, Frank Rattray, 1870-1947; Moore, Carl Richard, 1892-; Redfield, Alfred Clarence, 1890-1983. Woods Hole, Mass. : Marine Biological Laboratory
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