RM2R085FY–Chur, Schweiz. 7. Mai 2023. Albin Vital SUI (Thömus Maxon) fürht das Feld an vor Pidcock Thomas GBR (Ineos Grenadiers) und Schurter Nino SUI (Scott Sr
RMRD9JTY–. Cuba : Parque Nacional la Bayamesa. Natural history; National parks and reserves; Ecological assessment (Biology); Wildlife conservation. Ap6ndice/Appendix 4 Helechos y Plantas Afines/ Ferns and Fern Relatives. Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn var. arachnoideum (Kaji.) Brade Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn var. caudatum (L.) Sadeb. Arachniodes denttculata (Sw.) Ching Arachniodes formosa F6e Candi, Endem Arachniodes lurida (Jenm. ex Undenw. & Maxon) Proctor Arachniodes sp. Ctenitis pulverulenta (Poir.) Copel. Ctenitis subincisa (Willd.) Ching Cyathea aspera IL.) aw. Cvathea caracasana (Klotz
RM2R085DN–Chur, Schweiz. 7. Mai 2023. Schurter Nino SUI (Scott Sram Mtb Racing Team) wird verfolgt von Forster Lars SUI (Thömus Maxon) während des Cross-Country
RMRE9RK3–. Contributions from the U.S. National Herbarium. Plants; Plants. SMITH SON I AN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE United States National Herbarium Volume X, Part 7 STUDIES OF TROPICAL AMERICAN FERNS-No. 1 By WILLIAM R. MAXON. LIBRARY NEW YORK BOTAs (iAR» WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PR I NT INC OFFICE 1908. 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 Herbarium; Smithsonian
RM2R085FC–Chur, Schweiz. 7. Mai 2023. Albin Vital SUI (Thömus Maxon) fürht das Feld an vor Pidcock Thomas GBR (Ineos Grenadiers) und Schurter Nino SUI (Scott Sr
RMRD9JRA–. Cuba : Parque Nacional la Bayamesa. Natural history; National parks and reserves; Ecological assessment (Biology); Wildlife conservation. Ap6ndice/Appendix 4 Helechos y Plantas Afines/ Ferns and Fern Relatives. Elaphoglossum Elaphoglossum Elaphoglossum muscosum (Sw.) T. Moore paleaceum (Hook. & Grev.) Sledge palmerii Underw. & Maxon Elaphoglossum petiolatum (Sw.) Urban. Elaphoglossum procurrens (Mett.) T. Moore Elaphoglossum revolutum (Liebm.) T. Moore Elaphoglossum simplex (Sw.) Schott ex J. Sm. Elaphoglossum sphatulatum (Bory) T. Moore Elaphoglossum sp. 1 Elaphoglossum sp. 2 Elapho
RMRJM81X–. Beautiful French hyprid gladiolus lilies and other spring bulbs etc.. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State). THORBURN'S CATALOGUE OF GLADIOLUS, ETC. 13 NEW & SELECTED STRAINS OF VEGETABLES. BEAN, THORBURN VALENTINE WAX. This is an improved Extra Early Valentine Bean, with round wax pods. Originated with T. V. Maxon, the well-known cultivator, of Jefferson county, N. Y. The type is so perfectly fixed that only one plant with green pods was found in the field, and that was probably from a stray Bean. It grows only about 15 inches high, with a strong stalk and a
RMRDD28P–. The book of corn : a complete treatise upon the culture, marketing and uses of maize in America and elsewhere, for farmers, dealers, manufacturers and others : a comprehensive manual upon the production, sale, use and commerce of the world's greatest crop . Corn. HARVESTING 161 In Christian county, Illinois, Messrs Ricks, Pro- vine & Maxon placed sixteen thousand one hundred and fifty-five bushels of corn in an ordinary covered crib during the autumn of 1895. The corn was sold the following July, the shrinkage amounting to seven and three-fourths per cent. The corn was in fair crib- bing
RMRHD9CX–. The book of corn;. Corn. HARVESTING i6i In Christian county, Illinois, Messrs Ricks, Pro- vine & Maxon placed sixteen thousand one hundred and fifty-five bushels of corn in an ordinary covered crib during;- the autumn of 1895. The corn was sold the following- July, the shrinkage amounting to seven and three-fourths per cent. The corn was in fair crib- bing condition when husked, but the winter and spring following were unusually dry. In the fall of 1897 seven thousand one hundred and six bushels were cribbed, and sold in July, 1900, and the shrinkage was three hundred and fifty bushels,
RMRDM9J7–. 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. 3. Polystichum scopulinum (D. C. Eaton) Maxon. Eaton's Shield-fern. Fig. 35. Aspidium aculeatum var. scopulinum D. C. Eaton, Ferns N. Am. 2: 125. pi. 62, f. 8. 1880. P. scopulinum Maxon, Fern Bull. 8: 29. 1900. Rootstock stout, ascending, with numerous cord- like roots. Leaves 9/-17' long, the stipe 2'-s' long, densely chaffy at the base with both broad and nar
RMRFR2EP–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIG. 115.—Leptocereus maxonii. Collected by Wm. R. Maxon at Berraco, 8 miles east of Daiquiri, Cuba, April 13, 1907 (No. 4023), and by Britton and Cowell at the same locality, March 1912 (No. 12657, type). This species differs from L. assurgcns in habit, in having more ribs, and in the flowers and young shoots being covered with yellow spines and bristles instead of dark brown ones. Figure 115 is from a photograph of a branch of the plant collected by Mr. Maxon as above cited. 6. Leptocereus arboreus Britton and Rose, Torreya 12: 15. 1912. Cere
RMRD9JPN–. Cuba : Parque Nacional la Bayamesa. Natural history; National parks and reserves; Ecological assessment (Biology); Wildlife conservation. Ap^ndice/Appendix 4 Helechos y Plantas Afines/ Ferns and Fern Relatives Ap^ndice/Appendix 4 Helechos y Plantas Afires/ Ferns and Fern Relatives Nombre cientlfico/ Scientific name Estatus/ Status Abundancia relativa; Relative abundance J J. Sm. Danaea elliptic Danaea jenmanii Underw. n^napa nodosa (L.) J. Sm. Danapa urbanii Maxon*** Danaea wrieMii Undenii. Maratlia alata Sw. Nephrolepidaceae Neonmlepis biserrata (Sw. ) Schott Nephrolepis exaltata (L.) Schot
RM2BTTX76–Goniopteris brittonae Slosson ex Maxon Ching.
RMRG595H–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. 242 THK CACTACEAE. This species flowers in March. Rhipsalis coriacea, which originally came from Costa Rica, Schumann referred to R. data of Jamaica, a plant of similar habit but yet very distinct. Illustration: Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris 8: 466, as Rhipsalis angustissima. Of plate XXXII, figure 4 shows a flowering specimen and figure 5 a fruiting specimen from a plant collected by Wm. R. Maxon at Tunialba, Costa Rica, in April 1900, painted at the New York Botanical Garden on April 12, 1912. 47. Rhipsalis jamaic
RMRJMHXC–. A. W. Livingston's Sons seed annual : "true blue.". Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. BEAN Valentine Wax 1895. FIRST IN EARLINESS, FIRST IN PRODUCTIVENESS and FIRST IN QUALITY. An improved Extra Early Valentine Bean, with round WAX pods. Originated with T. V. Maxon. of JefTerson Co., N. Y. Ttie type is perfectly fixed and sliows no disposition to " sport" back. It grows only about 15 inches high, with a strong stalk and an abundance of foliage. Sa
RMRJX2WT–. Atlas of the rare vascular plants of Ontario. Rare plants; Botany. Atlas of the Rare Vascular Plants of Ontario/Atlas des plantes vasculaires rares de l'Ontario OPHIOGLOSSACEAE Botrychium hesperlum (Maxon & Clausen) W.H. Wagner & Leilinger, pro hybr. (S. matricariifolium A. Br. ssp. hesperium Maxon & Clausen, B. matricariifolium var. tiesperium (Maxon & Clausen) Broun) Western moonwort Botryche de l'Ouest After/D'après: Wagner & Wagner 1983a, 1983b, 1983c, Wagner el al 1984. HABITAT: Grassy slopes, edges of lakes, sandy fields, and flat roadside ditches. STATUS: Rare in C
RMRE9P7A–. Contributions from the New York Botanical Garden. Plants. 27 23. Fabronia flavinervis C. Mull. Guatemala: San Felipe, 3508, 3510a, Maxon and Hay, 1905. 24. Fabronia polycarpa Hook. Panama: Between Salanca and Chiquin, O. F. Cook, 1905. 25. Pilotrichum bipirmatum (Schwgr.) Brid. Guatemala: Alta Verapaz, 500, Cook and Griggs, 1902. 26. Isodrepanium (Mitt.) E. G. Britton gen. nov. Fig. 1.. Fig. 1. Isodrepanium lentulum (Wils.) E. G. Britton. Lepidopilum Sect. Isodrepanium Mitt. Journ. Linn. Soc. 12: 369. 1869. Among our Jamaica collections we have fine specimens of a moss which we had difficult
RMRD9JRF–. Cuba : Parque Nacional la Bayamesa. Natural history; National parks and reserves; Ecological assessment (Biology); Wildlife conservation. 161 Lindsaea lancea (L.) Bedd. var. lancea MR ifij Odontosoria aculeata (L.) J. Sm. ES 164 Odontosoria jenmanii Maxon CO i6f Odontosoria scandens (Desv.) C. Chr. ES 166 Odontosoria wrightiana Maxon Endem RA 167 Saccoloma domingense (Spreng.) C. Chr. ES 16H Saccoloma inaequale (Kunze) Mett. PR LomartoDsidaceae 169 Bolbitis aliena (Sw.) Alston MR 170 Bolbitis pergamentacea (Maxon) Ching FR 171 Bolbitis portoricensis (Spreng.) Hennip. ES i7» Elaphoglossum apo
RMRDM9JC–. 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. Genus 6. FERN FAMILY.. 3. Polystichum scopulinum (D. C. Eaton) Maxon. Eaton's Shield-fern. Fig. 35. Aspidium aculeatum var. scopulinum D. C. Eaton, Ferns N. Am. 2: 125. pi. 62, f. 8. 1880. P. scopulinum Maxon, Fern Bull. 8: 29. 1900. Rootstock stout, ascending, with numerous cord- like roots. Leaves 9/-17' long, the stipe 2'-s' long, densely chaffy at the base
RMRE9MGY–. Contributions from the Osborn Botanical Laboratory. Plants. 298 Alexander W. Evans, cJienopoda refers to the female receptacle, and it has already been pointed out that a quadritid female receptacle is not found. Fig. 16. AIarchantia chEnopoda L. Appendages of ventral scales, x 100; G represents the median portion of an appendage with two cells containing oil-bodies. A-C. Cuba, C. Wright, in Hep. Cubenses. D, E. Jamaica, A. W. Evans 258. F, G. Jamaica, W. R. Maxon 403. H, I. Porto Rico, F. L. Stevens 1844; J. Guadeloupe, T. Husnot, in PI. des Antilles 796. normally in any known American spec
RMRP9K99–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 93 The American Florist. Aug. t3, I The Nursery Trade | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. E. W. K irk pa trick. McK inney. Tex., Prps.; C. h. Wiitrous, Des Moines, la., Vice-Pres.; George C. Seager, Rochester, N. Y., Sec'y. Thirtieth annual convention. West Baden Springs, Ind , June, 1905. J Baby Crimson Rambler is a new name given the Rose Mme. Norbert Levavas- seur. The third annual convention of the National Nut Growers' Association will be held at St. Louis, October 26-28. Kalamazoo, Mich.—Chas. A. Maxon has
RMRE9RK8–. Contributions from the U.S. National Herbarium. Plants; Plants. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION U N I T H 1) S T A T E S N A TIO N A I. Mi's h U M CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THK United States National IIeriiuio Volume X, Part 7 STUDIES OF TROPICAL AMERICAN FERNS-No. 1 By WILLIAM R. MAXON. WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1908. 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 Herbarium; Smithsonian Institution;
RMRHTMM0–. Biblioteca cientfica cubana. Cuban literature -- Bibliography; Science -- Bibliography; Cuba -- Bibliography. 330 Kn «.-lia Be enumeran y describen ciento ochenta y seis especies de heléchos cuba- nos recolectados |'or Carlos Wright. Ein nenes Atiiantum von Cuba. (Botan. Zeitg. Halle. 1859.) El botánico Eaton era norte americano. WlLLIAM R. MAXON Contributions from the United States National Herbarium. Volume-XI Part 7 Studies of Tropical American Ferns, N° 1. Washington. Government printing office. 1908. En 4o M, 30 ps. El autor nació en 1877. Ha visitado a Cuba. LUCIEN M Underwood. (1853—1
RMRE9MFY–. Contributions from the Osborn Botanical Laboratory. Plants. American Species of Marchantia. 305 the species a delicate pellucid thallus with indistinct areolae but with large pores, the thallus in M. chenopoda being thick and. Fig. 19. Marchantia chenopoda L. Epidermal structures of thallus, x 225. A, B. Pores, surface view. C-G. Pores, cross-section. H-K. Pores, inner view. L. blime cell, cross-section. A, C, H-J. Guatemala, Cook & Griggs 83. B, D, E, K, L. Jamaica, JV. R. Maxon 405. F, G. Peru, Cook & Gilbert 755. opaque with distinct areolae and small pores. He states further that
RM2BTWFPP–Elaphoglossum hayesii Mett ex Kuhn Maxon.
RMRGJY62–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Botany; Botany. & X*^- / ; Det. AC. Jenny & J.M. Rankin fela TYPE SPECIMEN or A «fi"««2 *â £<*.«./. PLANTS OF COLOMBIA, SOUTH AMERICA Ban ''elt^lnella »p ⢠(Cannot be named «t jre««rit.) *f;retifcdorrs* I'olat da^>, ahaced soil und*r thick ft. - Veto 27, ^WftC Co': Elb â ; Det Bafcl Maxon & Morton, IS*6. Fig. 17 Selaginellacalceolata Jermy & Rankin: Type specimen, EL. & R.R. Little8241 (COL).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for
RMRFR7YR–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. WEBEROCEREUS. 215 Plate xxxix, figure i, shows a flowering branch of a plant obtained by Wm. R. Maxon in Costa Rica in 1906, which flowered in the New York Botanical Garden in May 1913. 1. Weberocereus biolleyi (Weber) Britton and Rose, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 12: 431. 1909. Rhipsalis biolleyi Weber, Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris 8: 467. 1902. Cereus biolleyi Weber in Schumann, Gesamtb. Kakteen Nachtr. 60. I9°3- Branches long, slender, and flexuous, climbing over or hanging from branches of trees, 4 to 6 mm. in diameter, terete or slightly angled
RMRE9MR3–. Contributions from the Osborn Botanical Laboratory. Plants. American Species of Marchantia. 267. Fig. 9. Marchantia breviloba Evans Plants, natural size, and various anatomical details. A. Male plant, x i. B. Female plant, x i. C-E. Appendages of ventral scales, apical por- tions X 100. F. Epidermal pore of thallus, surface view, x 225. U Pore in cross-section, x 225. H. Inner opening of pore, x 225. 1, J. Stalk of male receptacle, cross-sections, x 40; I was cut near base, j, near apex. K. Stalk of female receptacle, cross-section, cut near base. A. Jamaica, W. R. Maxon 1115. B-D, F-K. Jama