RF2DBTM8M–Japanese iris (Iris laevigata). Called Rabbitear Iris, Shallow-flowered Iris and Kakitsubata also. Another scientific name are Iris albopurpurea and I
RF2C1BHEH–The flower of a variegated Japanese iris (Iris laevigata 'Variegata')
RMDC25NC–Blue Starfish on Coral Block, Linckia laevigata, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia
RF2R3FTD6–Amazing hawthorn blooms in the park. Tree branches with carmine-red flowers of Paul's Scarlet Hawthorn or Crataegus Laevigata. I
RMRDTDGF–. The bulb book; or, Bulbous and tuberous plants for the open air, stove, and greenhouse, containing particulars as to descriptions, culture, propagation, etc., of plants from all parts of the world having bulbs, corms, tubers, or rhizomes (orchids excluded). Bulbs (Plants). Fig. 204.—Itu Korolkowi. (J.) I. laciistrls.—^A free-growing North American Iris, with creeping root- stocks and charming sky-blue flowers with a yellow crest produced in early spring, and often again in autumn. I. laevigata (/. Kcempferi), Jap- anese Iris.—This remarkable species, native of Siberia and Japan, has the larg
RMPG16GB–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 52 LYCOPODIALES [CH.. Pig. 131. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. Selaginella Willdenowii, Transverse section of stem: a, outer cortex; p, phloem; t, trabeculae. S. spinosa, stem: px, protoxylem. 8. laevigata var. Lyallii, section of stele: f, ridge of xylem cylinder; e, endodermis. S. rupestris, seedlings with cotyledons (c) protruding beyond the sporophylls (b). Transverse section of Selaginella leaf-base : I, ligule; It, leaf- trace. Portion of G. enlarged. S. grandis. Longitudinal section of strobilus: 66, sporophyll- trace; I, ligule.
RMW16GAD–Archive image from page 281 of Die Mollusken-Fauna Mitteleuropa's (1884). Die Mollusken-Fauna Mitteleuropa's . diemolluskenfaun22cles Year: 1884 274 2. Var. OCtodentüta Hartm. Neue Alpina I p. 129. Mündung achtzähnig, durch Auftreten eines dritten Gaumenzahnes. Fig. 172. 1 A. ant. v. octendata. Verbreitung: Im ganzen Gebiete zerstreut. 2. Alaea Moulinsiana Diipuy. Pupa Moulinsiana Dup. 1849 Catal. extram. test. p. 415 t. 20 f. 11. — — Westerland Prodr. p. 195. — laevigata Kokeil in Gallenstein Conen, v. Kärnthen p. 80. 1852. — — Kok. in Clessin Deutsche Excurs. Moll. Fauna 2. Aufl. p. 258
RMME6BRH–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge . pastiiium '""â ca ? I 'u- alfacaria glycyrrhizae nn-iKuia decolor? "^^.f ,!S;a^ graccae ^ ^ laevigata
RF2DBTP9E–Japanese iris (Iris laevigata). Called Rabbitear Iris, Shallow-flowered Iris and Kakitsubata also. Another scientific name are Iris albopurpurea and I
RF2C1BHE3–The flower of a variegated Japanese iris (Iris laevigata 'Variegata')
RF2C06B96–The flower of a variegated Japanese iris (Iris laevigata 'Variegata')
RMRH93AT–. Botany; an elementary text for schools. Plants. 306 THE KINDS OF PLANTS :i;i. Flowers in shades of blue (sometimes varying to icJiife). I. versicolor, Linn. Common wild blue flag. Two to 3 ft., stout: leaves ^-in. wide, flat: flowers about 3 in. long, short-stalked, violet-blue, the tube shorter than the ovary, the inner petals small and the outer ones with no hairs. Swamps. I. laevigata, Fisch. & Mey. (/. Kcempferi, 8ieb.). Japan iris. Two to 3 feet, the stem much overtopping the thin, broad leaves: flowers. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may h
RMPFB99G–. Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental trees, shrubs, bulbs, herbs, climbers, fruit trees, &c., &c., &c. / for sale by the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited.. Nursery Catalogue. ). (1909). height. per 10 Quercus glamlnlifera, (deciduous) i-ii ft- $1.50 (^iierCMS j^lauca, an evergreen, is valued as an ornamental tree and its hard wood is good for utensils, wagon wheels, etc. (pot grown) i-iJ ft. 1.30 Querciis lacera, a rare species with dentate leaves (pot grown) i-i^ ft. 5.00 (Jiierciis laevigata, large leaved and large acorn bearer, fine forest tree (pot grown) I-I J ft. 1.5
RMRX8EBM–The echinoderm fauna of Torres The echinoderm fauna of Torres Strait: its composition and its origin echinodermfaunao00clarfo Year: 1921 # I. Linckia laevigata, aboral surface. X I. 2. Asterina anomala, paratype, aboral surface. X 2.5. 3. Asterina anomala, paratype, oral surface. X 2.5. 4. Habroporina pulchella, holotype, aboral surface. X I. 5. Habroporina pulchella, holotype, oral surface. X 1.
RMMA9YXG–. The echinoderm fauna of Torres Strait: its composition and its origin . # I. Linckia laevigata, aboral surface. X I. 2. Asterina anomala, paratype, aboral surface. X 2.5. 3. Asterina anomala, paratype, oral surface. X 2.5. 4. Habroporina pulchella, holotype, aboral surface. X I. 5. Habroporina pulchella, holotype, oral surface. X 1.
RF2C06BGY–The flower of a variegated Japanese iris (Iris laevigata 'Variegata')
RM2AWN8PP–Flore analytique et descriptive des hépatiques de France et des contrées voisines . ?i M. laevigata Madotheca, Plelhozia, Radula, Scapanta IV. R. complanata ; R- Carringtoni i 2
RMRWWB6P–Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet (1890) Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet elementederpal00stei Year: 1890 Fig. 370. Alaria laevigata Morr. & Lyc. Oberer Dogger. Frankreich, c — Oanal; a = Aussenlippe; /, /' = die fingerförmigen Verlängerungen derselÜ>en. Fig. 369. Ptcrocfras Occaui Brgt. Oberes Kimraeridge (Pteroceras-Scb.). Lindener Berg b. Hannover. Schale von hinten gesehen. /' = Spiralwülste des letzten Umganges, die sich in die fingerförmigen Fortsätze der Aussenlippe (/i^c} verlängern; c = der geschwungene Canal; b = die Stelle, an welcher sich bei den lebenden Formen der Au
RMMCTH24–. Itbetanijd|es (Ebeltoeife (Saussurea tridactyla) aus bem fjimalaqa. (ZTad| S d] i in per.) (Es gibt eine unanjefmlidje aipenblume, bic „flaffifd}" roer= ben roirb, rote es bie IKimofe geroorben ift ober ber Sonnentau, burd) b^n tiefen (Einblicf, ben jie in bas 3nnenleben ber Pflan3en überhaupt tun lä&t. Dies ift Biscutella laevigata, bas Heine
RF2C06BJ0–The flower of a variegated Japanese iris (Iris laevigata 'Variegata')
RM2AJ3EEB–Monograph of the Palaeontographical Society . I TAB. IX.CORALS FROM THE UPPER CHALK. Cyathina. laevigata (p. 44). Fig, 1, la, lb, Specimens of different forms ; natural size. 1 c. Calico of the specimen fig. 1, magnified. It is to be remarked that in thisspecimen there are only nine pali; these organs not existing in the halfsystems, where the septa of the fourth cyclum are not developed. 1 d. Calice of the specimen fig. 1 b, magnified, and showing the twelve pali and the complete fourth cyclum of septa. Parasmilia Fittoni (p. 50). Fig. 2. Side view of the corallum ; natural size. 2 a Specimen
RMGK971X–43467 Pinnotherelia laevigata
RMRWWB6R–Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet (1890) Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet elementederpal00stei Year: 1890 Fig. 370. Alaria laevigata Morr. & Lyc. Oberer Dogger. Frankreich, c — Oanal; a = Aussenlippe; /, /' = die fingerförmigen Verlängerungen derselÜ>en. Fig. 369. Ptcrocfras Occaui Brgt. Oberes Kimraeridge (Pteroceras-Scb.). Lindener Berg b. Hannover. Schale von hinten gesehen. /' = Spiralwülste des letzten Umganges, die sich in die fingerförmigen Fortsätze der Aussenlippe (/i^c} verlängern; c = der geschwungene Canal; b = die Stelle, an welcher sich bei den lebenden Formen der Au
RMME7YC0–. Die Leitfossilien, ein Handbuch für den Unterricht und für das Bestimmen von Versteinerungen . '• Z. 3. ^. 1. Eburna canaliculata Schum. Recent. :i. Buccinum undatum t. Recent. 3. Truncaria filosa Ad. Recent. 4. Bullia laevigata Mart. Recent. 18. Genabelt, Nabelregion durch eine Kante begrenzt. Nähte kanalartig vertieft. Innenlippe schwiehg. Eburna Lam. Eocän — Jetzt. Ungenabelt, ohne Kante auf der Basis, 19. Koken, LeitfossUien. 10
RF2C06BA0–The flower of a variegated Japanese iris (Iris laevigata 'Variegata')
RM2ANF1JF–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . Club 17: 15. 1S90.A. laevigata laciniata T. & G. Fl. N. A. i: 82. 1838. Glaucous, entirely glabrous. l°-3° high, nearlysimple. Basal leaves petioled, spatulate or obo-vate, sharply and deeply dentate, or sometimeslaciniate, 2-3 long; stem-leaves sessile, lanceo-late, or the upper linear, acute, entire or dentate,usually clasping by an auricled or sagittate base;pedice
RMRWNFX6–Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet (1890) Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet elementederpal00stei Year: 1890 36 1. Tliierreicli. â 1. Ordnun' Foraminifera. â Fani. N'uniinuliniilac. Kl.-Asien, N.-Afrik;i, Indien und im S. der Vereinigten Staaten. Im englisch- nordfranzösischen Tertiärbecken finden sich nur wenige Arten (X.laevigata, plumdata, variolaria). Meist treten zwei nahe miteinander verwandte, aber durch die Grösse der Anfangskammern unterschiedene Arten gepaart mit- einander auf. Es lassen sich acht Horizonte im älteren Tertiär nach dem Vorkommen von Nummulitenpaaren unter
RF2C06BTM–The flower of a variegated Japanese iris (Iris laevigata 'Variegata')
RM2AN7JAX–The protection of woodlands against dangers arising from organic and inorganic causes; as re-arranged for the 4th edof Kauschinger's 'Waldschutz' . 6. I. 1. IchneumonFly (Ichneumon nigritariusj. 2. Gold Beetle (Clerus formicariusj. 3. Predatory Fly (Tachina laevigata). 4. Pine Beetle (Hylurgus piniperda). 5. 8-toothed Spruce Bark-Beetle (Bost- richus typnqraphusj. 6. Large 12-toothed pine Bark-Beetle (Bostrichus stenographus). 7. Green Saw-horn Beetle fAgrilusviridisJ. 8. Small brown Pine weevil fPissodes notatusj. 9. Eed Poplar Leaf-beetle (Lina populij. 10. Pine weevil (Hylobius abietisj. 11
RF2BY8KPB–A flower bud of a variegated Japanese iris (Iris laevigata 'Variegata')
RMT0W15K–Dr Johannes Leunis Synopsis der Dr. Johannes Leunis Synopsis der thierkunde. Ein handbuch für höhere lehranstalten und für alle, welche sich wissenschaftlich mit der naturgeschichte der thiere beschäftigen wollen drjohannesleuni02leun Year: 1883 5i9- 1130. Gin Stiid 3hiininiiIitcnIciU aitö teil ^*p= vcnäcn, mitNuinmiilltes laevigäta Lam.; in iiatürli(J)cr ®rö6e. •X)ic Siummulilcn finb s^cfpciltcn, fo tag man i^rc Sammern crfenut. A-ig. 1140. (£(^ematifc^e Ucberfie^t über ten 9lufbau einc§ 9JummuIitcn; l'crgrcfcrt. a,a S;ie Kammern; b, b Sdjeitercänbe; c ber jc.qen. crfalftrang; in ten Se^
RMME6ARK–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Andrfoshia cirdamine- Fig. 109. Fr. der Sisymhriinae. A Erucariu aleppica Gärtn.; ü Cukile ntarilima Scop. foUn (DC.) Prantl; ü Mjjngrum perfoliaium L.; E Ooldhachia laevigata (M.B.)nC.; /' Cahpina C'orti«« (A)l,| UC.; 0 ScMinpera arabica Höchst, et St.; H Spirorliynchus sabulosus Kar. etKir.; J Boreava orientalis i2.i). <- .-r.:ir.li K Pachyjpterygmm multicauU Kar. et Kir., 6 im Querschnitt. (Original.) A. Fr. 2klappig, nicht quergegliedert, mit mehreren -, seltener 2reihig
RM2AKAX6F–A monograph of the Mollusca from the Great Oolite chiefly from Minchinhampton and the coast of Yorkshire . v UoVfet I jlli Frd*- TAB. XIV. Fig. 1. la. Gervillia acuta, p. 20. 2. Ostrea Marshii, p. 126. 2a. Young of ditto (0. sidcifera), p. 127. 3. Hinnites abjectus, p. 125. 4. Pteroperna plana, p. 128. 5. Gryphaea miuia, p. 127. 6. Avicula Munsteri, ? p. 129. 7. Pectcn demissus, p. 127. 8. Mytilus (Modiola) cuneata, p. 131. 9. Mytilus (Modiola) Leckenbyi, p. 181. 10. Unicardium depressum, p. 133. 11. Unicardium gibbosuin, p. 132. 12. Cucullaea cancellata, p. 132. 13. Quenstedtia laevigata, p.
RF2BY8M20–A flower bud of a variegated Japanese iris (Iris laevigata 'Variegata')
RMME6KPP–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 80. Bl. und Fr. der Boehmerieae. A—C Boehmeria, A B. niacrophylla Don, Q Blütenköpfclien; B, C B.nivea (L.) Hook, et Arn. — D—6 Memorialis caudata Wedd., D ^ Bl., E Q Bl., F, G Fr. — H, J Pouzolzia, H P. discolor Wedd., J P. laevigata Gaudich., fruchttragende Blh. (Alles nach Weddell, Monographie, PI. XI und XIII.) b. N. kopfförmig, scheibenförmig oder spatelig. a. Blh. den Frkn. umschließend, aber demselben nicht angewachsen. I. Bl. in zusammengesetzten Scheinähren. Blh. der
RM2CD8DJ8–. History of the town of Hingham, Massachusetts . rly winter. The Single-berry Black Alder (Ilex laevigata. Gray) growsin Hingham in the deep swamps of the southern borders of thetown. It differs from the I. verticillata in having more slenderand delicate leaves, and larger, scarcer, and more orange-coloredberries. The sterile flowers are on long peduncles. The Ink Berry (Ilex glabra, Gray) is found on the high landsof Union Street, Third Division woods, and rarely in the south-ern woods of the town. It is one of the most elegant of shrubs :and is from two to six feet in height, having brightl
RF2BY8KNK–A flower bud of a variegated Japanese iris (Iris laevigata 'Variegata')
RF2C2RA4B–A close up of the flower of a variegated Japanese iris (Iris laevigata 'Variegata')
RMRPRYTE–. Alpen-Flora : Westalpen. Mountain plants. — 14 — Felsen, Gesteinsschutt. Bis 2800 Meter.. Biscutella laevigata. Linie t i er c. Brillenschötchen. Biscutella.. 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.. Senn, Gustav, 1875-1945; Kaftner, C. Heidelberg : C. Winter
RF2C2RA4N–A close up of the flower of a variegated Japanese iris (Iris laevigata 'Variegata')
RMRGF3ND–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 260 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY structural types correspond. In the text, I have first treated the eight male species-groups, then treated all the females together at the end. The more important characters of the species-groups of males are summarized in Table I, and the probable relation- ships of these groups are indicated in Text-figure 1. EXILIS COLUMBANA MEX1CANA NITIDA LAEVIGATA. Text-figure 1. Diagram showing probable relationships of the eight species-groups of male Apcnesia. At each branching of
RMRDTRPP–. Studies on the vegetation of the Transcaspian lowlands. Botany. — 62 — linearifolia, Aspenigo procumbens, Lappula-species, Heliotropium europaeum, Onosma hispidum, Nonnea picta), Umbelliferae [Aphanoplema capillifolia, Carum confusum and turkestanicum,. Fig. 5. Representative eptiemeral plants from Clay-desert: a, Goldbachia laevigata, b, Lallemantia Royleana: c, Matricaria lamellata. d, Koelpinia linearis, e, Caucalis leptophylla. f, Ceratocephalus orthoceras. g, Malcolmia Bungei. h, Hgpecoum pendulum, i, Acanthopleura capillifolia. j, Lappula spinocarpos.. Please note that these images are
RMRG7Y70–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 97 PLATE 40. I 2 PlNNOTHERELIA LAEVIGATA. (PAGE 18!.) 3, 4. CYMOPOLIA SICA. (PAGE 208.) For explanation of plate see page 431.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt
RMRMNTNP–. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New-York. Science. Notes on Species of Corbiculadce. 223 in which this species is found, but have very little doubt as to its coming from some part of Asia. I take much pleasure in the dedication of this species to Dr. Wm. Stimpson. 41. Corbicula vulgaris, now spec. Fig. 55.. C. testa trigona, subaequilaterali, compressiuscula; latere antico Ion giore, rotundato, postico obtuso ; umbonibus bre- vibus, approximatis, incurvis; dense et irregu- lariter striata; epidermide olivacea subnitente induta; lunula laevigata; pagina interna pallide violacea, ad
RMRG7R3D–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. I. PiTHO DiSPAR. Page 374. 2. P. quadridentata. Page 369. 3. P. laevigata. I Page 372 i For explanation of plate see page 577. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt Print. O
RMRHE7HP–. Bollettino della Società entomologica italiana. Entomology. ,^^. Fig. 5. Fig. 6. lulomorpha Podenzanae sp. n. $ Color niger margine postico rufescente, antennis pedi- busque rubro-vinosis. Caput vertice sulco minimo, fronte laevigata. facie pilosa, circa labrum poris setigeris 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.. Società entomologica italiana; Società entomologica italiana. Atti della Società entomologica i
RMRE3WWE–. The echinoderm fauna of Torres Strait: its composition and its origin. Echinodermata. # I. Linckia laevigata, aboral surface. X I. 2. Asterina anomala, paratype, aboral surface. X 2.5. 3. Asterina anomala, paratype, oral surface. X 2.5. 4. Habroporina pulchella, holotype, aboral surface. X I. 5. Habroporina pulchella, holotype, oral surface. X 1.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Clark, Hubert Lyman, 1870-1
RMRG7R3X–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 129 PLATE 132. I. PiTHO DisPAR. 'Page 374.1 2. P. quadridentata. (Page 369.1 3,4. p. LAEVIGATA. (PAGE 372) For explanation of plate see pace 577. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; fo
RMRH4G2M–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Fig. 46. Salix laevigata Bebb. Salix laevigata Bebb. (Fig. 46) For many years this species was reported to be present in the Colorado River canyons of eastern Utah. However, Youngberg (1966) indicated that all specimens from that area which he had observed were misidentified and that the smooth willow is limited to Washington Co. Representative Specimens: Washington Co., Beaver Dam Mts., I.e. Higginx 426, April 9, 1966 (BRY); Washington Co., Santa Clara Creek, W.P. Cottam 3370. June 21, 1928 (UT). Salix lasiandra Benth var. c
RMRH9KD5–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 53 —. Fig. 5. Forskellige efemere Planter fra Lerørken: a, Goldbachia laevigata, b, Lallemantia Boyleana. c, Matricaria lamellata. d, Koepinia linearis, e, Cau- calis leptophylla. f, Ceratocephalus orthoceras. g, Malcolmia Bungei. h, Hype- coum pendulum, i, Acanthopleura capillifolia. j, Lappula spinocarpos. Blandt Stauder, som blomstrer om Foraaret, kan mærkes en smuk rød Tulipa sp., den blaablomstrede lxilirion Pallasii, Al- lium Tschulpias, tataricum og flere Arter, Gagea reticulata, Knold- geofyterne Geranium tuberosum og Leontice incerta, e
RMRH41AY–. Breviora. 24 HRHVIORA No. 298. PI ME 3 I mini regina laevigata (Pfciffer) I k,s i. : ( ,ids de San Felipe, Vinales, Pinar (.Id Km (Topotypes, K / 126716 ). Fic ; sun., Celadas, Vinales, Pinar del Rio I l( / 256173 |. lh, 4. Pan de Azucar, Vinales, Pinar del Rio (MCZ 126703 I (all : ).. 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.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. , Museum of Compar
RMRGPJEK–. Bulletin de la Societe Belge de Geologie, de Paleontologie et d'Hydrologie. Co2. b. I. Ordre Hypoparia Beecher. # a) Famille Harpedidae Corda. Harpes macrocephalm Goldfuss . IL Ordre Opisthoparia Beecher. a) Famille Goldiidae Raymond Goidius flabelllifer (Goldfuss) . Goldius scaber (Goldfuss) b) Famille Proetidae Corda. Proetus cf. Holzapfeli Richter . , Proetus Cuvieri Steininger .... Proetus Cuvieri Stein. var. laevigata Goldf Proetus Cuvieri Stein. var. granulosa Goldf Proetus sp. Tropidocoryphe Barroisi (Maillieux) Cyphaspis hydrocephala A. Ilœmer Basidechenella ef. Kayseri Richter Basid
RMRDBCDF–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 52 LYCOPODIALES [CH.. Pig. 131. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. Selaginella Willdenowii, Transverse section of stem: a, outer cortex; p, phloem; t, trabeculae. S. spinosa, stem: px, protoxylem. 8. laevigata var. Lyallii, section of stele: f, ridge of xylem cylinder; e, endodermis. S. rupestris, seedlings with cotyledons (c) protruding beyond the sporophylls (b). Transverse section of Selaginella leaf-base : I, ligule; It, leaf- trace. Portion of G. enlarged. S. grandis. Longitudinal section of strobilus: 66, sporophyll- trace; I, ligule.
RMRDJMKR–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 10. Ilex laevigata (Pursh) A. Gray. Smooth Winterberry. Hoop-wood. Fig. 2795. Prinos laevigatus Pursh, FI. Am. Sept. 220. 1814. Ilex laevigata A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2, 264. 1856. A shrub, somewhat resembling the two preceding^. Twigs glabrous; leaves oval or oblong, thin, I -2 long, mainly acute or acutish at each end, glabrous on both sides or sometimes villous on
RMRJ186K–. Diptera Americae septentrionalis indigena [microform]. Diptera; Insects; Diptères; Insectes. i Diptera Americae septentrionalis indigena. Dcscripsit // /. 0 V n ;. f Ceuturia p r i m a. 1. Tanypus pinguia. 31. Empis poeciloptera. 2. yiavicinctus. | 32. armipes. :i. tricolor. 33. iabiata . 4. Ceratopogoti trivialia. 34. varipet f. 6. argentatua. 35. Pachymeria pudica. 6. bimaculattis. 36. Rhamphomyia dimidiata. 7 albiventris. 37. laevigata. 8. seitUostts. 38. longicauda. 9. opactts. 39. Jumosa. 10. longipennis. 40. ptUchra. 11. plebejus. 41. glabra. 12. ru/us. 42. sellata. 13. Jestivtts. 43.
RMREC72T–. Conchologia cestrica. The molluscous animals and their shells, of Chester county, Pa. Mollusks. 3^ CONCHOLOGIA CESTRICA. Z. Icpvif/fittis [B. & B.] Fig, 47. Z. laevigatus, Pfr. Helix laevigata, Pfr., Mon. Hel. Viv., I., 1848. Shell globosely depressed, thin, green- ish horn color; whorls 5, closely striate above, smooth, and shining, beneath; last whorl rapidly expanding ; aperture rounded-lunular; lip simple, much thick- ened, within the base, and slightly re- flected, around a moderate umbilicus. H. 9, W. 18, mill. Station, mountains. Sunbury, Penn- sylvania.. Z. inoruatus [B. & B.
RMRJYABA–. Atlas of United States trees: volume 5. Florida. Trees. 0 100 I l . r i ' i ' i ' i ' i ' i' 0 100 200 300 KILOMETERS I Map 37.—Castanea dentata (Marsh.) Borkh., American chestnut. Map 38.—Castanea pumila Mill., Allegheny chinkapin. Map 39.— Catalpa bignonioides Walt., southern catalpa. Map 40.—Celtis laevigata Willd., sugarberry. Map 41.—Celtis tenuifolia Nutt., Georgia hackberry. Map 42.—Cephalanthus occidentalis L., buttonbush.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these il
RMRG81A6–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 182 BULLETIN 97^ UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Material examined.— Callao, Peru; R. E, Coker; received from Peruvian Government; 17 males (40445). San Lorenzo Island, Peru; U. S. Exploring Expedition; 4 males, 2 females (2435). While there is some doubt as to the origin of these specimens, the label is probably correct. Not recorded by Dana. Tawhoe, Marquesas Islands; Dr. W. H. Jones, U. S. N.; 1 male (17951),. Fig. 115.—Pinnotheuelia laevigata, male holotype. a, Dorsal view, X i ; &j ax- TENXAL AND BUCCAL REGIONS ; C, FIRST MAXILLIPED
RMRMTBFE–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale di Genova. Natural history -- Periodicals. 7. Tx*i«-oniulu.s demissus, sp. ri. cA Color totus rufescens, poris nigris. Caput laevigatum, medium sulco integro. Oculi magni, inter se minus quam diametron oculi distantes, ocellis e. 42. Antennae longae, articulis elongatis, segmentum 2""1 supe- rantes. Collum lateribus angustatis, postice fere recte truncatis, antice excisis. Segmenta coetera supra laevigata, sutura profunda, ante suturam impressionibus nonnullis circularibus, parum distinctis impressa, parte postica parum sul) poris striata.
RMRGJABM–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 214 R. WATKINS IVE ABUNDANCES (I) 0 100% i. 47 17 26 4936 30 27 29 13 28 37 20 I 23 31 33 8 14 50 9 15 Fig. 17 Faunal profile of the Protochonetes ludloviensis Association (PI), Shaleria ornatella Association (So), laevigata Association (Ml) in section 3A, Woodbury Quarry. Symbols are explained in Figs 14 and. 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.. Britis
RMRT052H–. Bollettino dei Musei di zoologia ed anatomia comparata della R. Università di Torino. Zoology. 4 — Oxypyge, gen. n. Genus peneri Khinocrìcns perproooimum, sed differì valvulis analibus superne in spinam, longam, rectara prodiictis. OiKypyge vnricolor, sp. n. Caput sulco integro, laeve, labro j)oris 2 -h 2, normali. Oculi sub- circulares, ocellis paruin deplanatis e. 30. Antennae crassissiiìiae, tergitum pri?num non siiperahfcs. Tergi- tum i)ri77iu7n lafe?^ibus semi-circularibns. Seginenfa caetera parte antica laevigata. postica dorso et lateribus aliquantum ru- gosis, inferne distincte stria
RMRHA0MX–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. 98 Jernforilte). Stivelse er ikke fundet. Et 4—5-laget, ret laku- nøst Svampvæv, hvori undertiden Krystalstjærner. Tricera lævigata Sw. (Buxus Vahlii Baill.) (Euphorbiacé). Fra St. Croix. (Se Fig. 37). Busk med omtrent ovale, tykke og ret kjødfulde Blade, der ere noget opadrettede og i Overensstemmelse dermed kun i ringe Grad dorsiventrale. Overhuden er paa begge Sider tyk; Gellerne ere høje og ligge meget regelmæssig ved Siden af hverandre. Oversidens og Undersidens ere ens, ogsaa paa Fladesnit (se Fig. b, c). Der findes dybt nedsænkede Kirtelhaa
RMRHE759–. Bollettino della Società entomologica italiana. Entomology. jtions di' a. vix strigosa. supra strigosa. supra laevigata. nitidissima, laevj gata. supra laevigata. supra nitidissimi supra striis rarl^is minime distin cti ^ I â supra rugis noE nullis. I supra laevigata. supra laevigata. Alto Ganale Gudda. id. id. Soioa = Let-Mareflà . id. id. id. id. Giari Buie. Magoli-Re Umberto. Ueb. Herghesa. Coromma. cetero omnino la^^. Abyssinia Erythrea. vigata. laevi. supra laevi. supra vix strigossti, i Brava. fra Matagoi e Lugh. Brava. supra levitar punfl tata, nitida. supra striis brevia simis sub pu
RMRF0XRB–. A catalogue of North American Diptera (or two-winged flies). Diptera -- North America. CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 323 hirtipes COQUILLETT, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v, 270 (hirtipcs and tcnebrosa, male and female).—White Mts., N. M. [Melander, in Hit.] ^humilis COQUILLETT, Rev. Empid., 403.—111. MELANDER, Mon. Empid., i, 297. infumata COQUILLETT, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., n, 409.—Popof Id., Alaska. MELANDER, Mon. Empid., i, 314. johnsoni MELANDER, Mon. Empid., i, 303, f. 123.—Montgomery Co., Pa. labiata LOEW, Cent., i, 33.—D. C. MELANDER, Mon. Empid., i, 294. laevigata LOEW, Cent., v, 4
RMRF8J5T–. A catalogue of North American Diptera (or two-winged flies). Diptera -- North America. CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 323 hirtipes COQUILLETT, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v, 270 (hirtipcs and tcnebrosa, male and female).—White Mts., N. M. [Melander, in Hit.] ^humilis COQUILLETT, Rev. Empid., 403.—111. MELANDER, Mon. Empid., i, 297. infumata COQUILLETT, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., n, 409.—Popof Id., Alaska. MELANDER, Mon. Empid., i, 314. johnsoni MELANDER, Mon. Empid., i, 303, f. 123.—Montgomery Co., Pa. labiata LOEW, Cent., i, 33.—D. C. MELANDER, Mon. Empid., i, 294. laevigata LOEW, Cent., v, 4
RMRGDMTF–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. ZONITES. 103 Con. Icon., Xo. 672 (1852) ? —Deshayks in Fi':u., I. 04, ?1. LXXXII. Fi^. 6. — W. G. BiNNEY, Terr. Moll., IV. 106.—Bland. Ann. N. Y. Lye, VII. 119 (excl. syn. inornata). UelLv hcaihraia, Binney, nee Say, Terr. Moll., II. 225, VI XXXII. Helix fidiginosa, Binney, in Bost. Journ. (pars, excl. descr., syn., ct fig.), 1840. Helix inornata, Keeve, 1. c. QQ(Sy not Say. Hyalina laevigata, Tkyon, Am. Journ. Conch., II. 247 (1866). Zoniks iKvigatns, W. G. Binney, L. & Fr.-W. Sli., I. 287, Fig. 515 (186
RMRGDMW4–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. ZONITES. 103 Con. Icon., Xo. 672 (1852) ? —Deshayks in Fi':u., I. 04, ?1. LXXXII. Fi^. 6. — W. G. BiNNEY, Terr. Moll., IV. 106.—Bland. Ann. N. Y. Lye, VII. 119 (excl. syn. inornata). UelLv hcaihraia, Binney, nee Say, Terr. Moll., II. 225, VI XXXII. Helix fidiginosa, Binney, in Bost. Journ. (pars, excl. descr., syn., ct fig.), 1840. Helix inornata, Keeve, 1. c. QQ(Sy not Say. Hyalina laevigata, Tkyon, Am. Journ. Conch., II. 247 (1866). Zoniks iKvigatns, W. G. Binney, L. & Fr.-W. Sli., I. 287, Fig. 515 (186
RMRGJA4W–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. BENTHIC LUDLOW COMMUNITIES Glassia obovata Association 243. 100% 50% t a k a. i OPPORTUNISTIC SPECIES FIELD / TEMPORAL CONSTANCY â> l O Mesoph olidostrophia laevigata Association z: â DC UJ IX ⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠- UJ o ⢠..â¢-'' ⢠⢠⢠. < Q V jBua. ⢠I 1 i i ⢠i i i )âiâiâiârrrrTTTTTi ⢠lower phase of Sphaerirhynchia wilsoni Association UUVo ⢠â / ⢠/ â 50% * /* â '-d^ . * ⢠⢠â 3 0 m < 20 25 30 35 10 upper phase of Sphaerirhynchia 1x1 wilsoni Association. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned
RMRGJA4A–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 100% 50% t a k a. i OPPORTUNISTIC SPECIES FIELD / TEMPORAL CONSTANCY â> l O Mesoph olidostrophia laevigata Association z: â DC UJ IX ⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠⢠- UJ o ⢠..â¢-'' ⢠⢠⢠. < Q V jBua. ⢠I 1 i i ⢠i i i )âiâiâiârrrrTTTTTi ⢠lower phase of Sphaerirhynchia wilsoni Association UUVo ⢠â / ⢠/ â 50% * /* â '-d^ . * ⢠⢠â 3 0 m < 20 25 30 35 10 upper phase of Sphaerirhynchia 1x1 wilsoni Association. Protochonetes ludloviensis Assoc. 100% - 50% -. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images
RMRCJJTW–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge. Butterflies; Lepidoptera. asiatica. pastiiium '""â ca ? I 'u- alfacaria glycyrrhizae nn-iKuia decolor? "^^.f ,!S;a^ graccae ^ ^ laevigata. 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.. Seitz, Adalbert, 1860-1938. Stuttgart : Alfred Kernen
RMRCW7YG–. Elemente der palaeontologie. (Palaeozoologie.). Paleontology. Nummuliteukalk mit Durchschuitteu von Num. scahra. Karpathen. Oberfläche der Schale glatt oder mit Wärzchen bedeckt. Hierher N. Gize- hensis (Fig. 14), complanata, perforata. 3. (Beticulatae.) Die Septalverlängerungen anastomosiren und bilden, zumal gegen das Centrum hin, ein unregelmässiges Netzwerk; Oberfläche meist mit Wärzchen. Hierher i scahra^ laevigata, intermedia, Fichteli. Assilina cPOrb. Von Nummulina durch nicht oder schwach umfassende Umgänge verschieden, welche alle sämmtlich sichtbar sind. Ä. ex-ponens (Fig. 15), g
RMRCW7YJ–. Elemente der palaeontologie. (Palaeozoologie.). Paleontology. Foraminifera. 27. Nummuliteukalk mit Durchschuitteu von Num. scahra. Karpathen. Oberfläche der Schale glatt oder mit Wärzchen bedeckt. Hierher N. Gize- hensis (Fig. 14), complanata, perforata. 3. (Beticulatae.) Die Septalverlängerungen anastomosiren und bilden, zumal gegen das Centrum hin, ein unregelmässiges Netzwerk; Oberfläche meist mit Wärzchen. Hierher i scahra^ laevigata, intermedia, Fichteli. Assilina cPOrb. Von Nummulina durch nicht oder schwach umfassende Umgänge verschieden, welche alle sämmtlich sichtbar sind. Ä. ex-p
RMRCJJTF–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge. Butterflies; Lepidoptera. pastiiium '""â ca ? I 'u- alfacaria glycyrrhizae nn-iKuia decolor? "^^.f ,!S;a^ graccae ^ ^ laevigata. viciae ^ ^ coecula H . ^ rccta $ brunnea ? nigncostata * limosa. 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.. Seitz, Adalbert, 1860-1938. Stuttgart : Alfred Kernen
RMRCTFRA–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. Fig. 370. Alaria laevigata Morr. & Lyc. Oberer Dogger. Frankreich, c — Oanal; a = Aussenlippe; /, /' = die fingerförmigen Verlängerungen derselÜ>en. Fig. 369. Ptcrocfras Occaui Brgt. Oberes Kimraeridge (Pteroceras-Scb.). Lindener Berg b. Hannover. Schale von hinten gesehen. /' = Spiralwülste des letzten Umganges, die sich in die fingerförmigen Fortsätze der Aussenlippe (/i^c} verlängern; c = der geschwungene Canal; b = die Stelle, an welcher sich bei den lebenden Formen der Ausschnitt findet. Innenlippe selten verdickt. Auf Jura und
RMRCJ3DK–. Die Leitfossilien, ein Handbuch für den Unterricht und für das Bestimmen von Versteinerungen. Paleontology, Stratigraphic; Paleontology. '• Z. 3. ^. 1. Eburna canaliculata Schum. Recent. :i. Buccinum undatum t. Recent. 3. Truncaria filosa Ad. Recent. 4. Bullia laevigata Mart. Recent. 18. Genabelt, Nabelregion durch eine Kante begrenzt. Nähte kanalartig vertieft. Innenlippe schwiehg. Eburna Lam. Eocän — Jetzt. Ungenabelt, ohne Kante auf der Basis, 19. Koken, LeitfossUien. 10. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readab
RMRCTFRD–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. Fig. 370. Alaria laevigata Morr. & Lyc. Oberer Dogger. Frankreich, c — Oanal; a = Aussenlippe; /, /' = die fingerförmigen Verlängerungen derselÜ>en. Fig. 369. Ptcrocfras Occaui Brgt. Oberes Kimraeridge (Pteroceras-Scb.). Lindener Berg b. Hannover. Schale von hinten gesehen. /' = Spiralwülste des letzten Umganges, die sich in die fingerförmigen Fortsätze der Aussenlippe (/i^c} verlängern; c = der geschwungene Canal; b = die Stelle, an welcher sich bei den lebenden Formen der Ausschnitt findet. Innenlippe selten verdickt. Auf Jura und
RMRCXE0T–. Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet. Paleontology. 36 1. Tliierreicli. â 1. Ordnun" Foraminifera. â Fani. N'uniinuliniilac. Kl.-Asien, N.-Afrik;i, Indien und im S. der Vereinigten Staaten. Im englisch- nordfranzösischen Tertiärbecken finden sich nur wenige Arten (X.laevigata, plumdata, variolaria). Meist treten zwei nahe miteinander verwandte, aber durch die Grösse der Anfangskammern unterschiedene Arten gepaart mit- einander auf. Es lassen sich acht Horizonte im älteren Tertiär nach dem Vorkommen von Nummulitenpaaren unterscheiden, nämlich: Unteroligocänl , c , n i ⢠i , n .
RMRCJ0K7–. Die Mollusken-Fauna Mitteleuropa's. Mollusks. 274 2. Var. OCtodentüta Hartm. Neue Alpina I p. 129. Mündung achtzähnig, durch Auftreten eines dritten Gaumenzahnes. Fig. 172.. 1 A. ant. v. octendata. Verbreitung: Im ganzen Gebiete zerstreut. ^2. Alaea Moulinsiana Diipuy. Pupa Moulinsiana Dup. 1849 Catal. extram. test. p. 415 t. 20 f. 11. — — Westerland Prodr. p. 195. — laevigata Kokeil in Gallenstein Conen, v. Kärnthen p. 80. 1852. — — Kok. in Clessin Deutsche Excurs. Moll. Fauna 2. Aufl. p. 258 f. 150. — — L. Pfeiffer Mon. Helic. IV p. 681. — Charpentieri Küster Mon. Pupa p. 129 t. 16 f. 41—4
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