RF2J20TH8–Buschwindröschen bzw. Busch-Windröschen, Anemone nemorosa / Anemonoides nemorosa, syn. Anemone nemorosa, the wood anemone, is an early-spring flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae, native to Europe. Other common names include windflower, European thimbleweed, and smell fox, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMMPB4M–. Nederlands: Titel in catalogus Leupe (Nationaal Archief): Kaart van O'Ilha de Prata met syn omliggende riff, gelegen op de Noorderbreete van 20 garden 42 minuten. Met aantekeningen, zoals de plaats waar het jacht Uytrecht verongelukte. Legenda: A-D; 1-3 English: Title in the Leupe catalogue (National Archives): Kaart van O'Ilha de Prata met syn omliggende riff, gelegen op de Noorderbreete van 20 garden 42 minuten. With notes, indicating among other things where the vessel Uytrecht was wrecked. Key: A-D; 1-3 Nederlands: Kaart van het eiland Ilha de Prata English: Map of the ilsand of Ilha d
RMW570WR–Medal with representation on the occasion of a wedding, Medal of silver with on the front: a young and young lady dressed in a 17th century costume. The young man offers the woman a flaming heart. Description: MYN LIEF RECEIVES MYN BRANDENT DEER THAT YOU WERE GIVEN ON TROU. On the other side the bust of a child with a wreath offering a flower: the BEST FRUIT DIE THUWLYCK. SYN CHILDREN VROOM AND GOET V AART., Pieter van Abeele, Amsterdam, c. 1656 - c. 1657, silver (metal), founding, d 5.5 cm × w 35.54
RM2A2658R–Geodes are geological secondary formation within sedimentary and volcanic rocks. Geodes are hollow, vaguely circular rocks, in which masses of mineral matter (which may include crystals) are secluded. The crystals are formed by the filling of vesicles in volcanic and sub-volcanic rocks by minerals deposited from hydrothermal fluids; or by the dissolution of syn-genetic concretions and partial filling by the same, or other minerals precipitated from water, groundwater or hydrothermal fluids.
RMRXWN2Y–Geodes are geological secondary formation within sedimentary and volcanic rocks. Geodes are hollow, vaguely circular rocks, in which masses of mineral matter (which may include crystals) are secluded. The crystals are formed by the filling of vesicles in volcanic and sub-volcanic rocks by minerals deposited from hydrothermal fluids; or by the dissolution of syn-genetic concretions and partial filling by the same, or other minerals precipitated from water, groundwater or hydrothermal fluids.
RMFMXMHG–Dr. Syn is one of the railway's two Canadian Pacific-style locomotives, built in 1931 by the Yorkshire Engine Co., the other being Winston Churchill and has an identical history of design and build. It is seen here hauling a train
RM2AGBM51–. Wright's book of poultry, revised and edited in accordance with the latest poultry club standards. better spangled. Most of the early poultry books describeamongst the varieties of Hamburghs a breedknown as the Redcap, which is undoubtedly THE DERBYSHIRE REDCAPS. 439 closely allied to one of those described underthe preceding head. These Redcaps havealso been known as Manchestcrs, Moss Pheasants, and some other syn-Redcaps. onyms besides those mentioned below. Many years ago, as Red-caps, they used to have classes at the Sheffieldshows, but subsequently dropped out, untilmore recently revive
RM2RN6916–Reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi) (Syn.: Manta alfredi), two, from the front, one behind the other, swim, swims, in the open sea, Great Barrier Reef
RM2B6T1E0–H Sebastiaan H. Sebastian Property type: picture Item number: RP-P-OB-50.505Catalogusreferentie: Hollstein Dutch 191 (3) Markings / Brands: collector's mark, verso, stamped: Lugt 240opschrift, bottom, inner plate edge handwritten ' this Stuck staedt to Temsche, alwaer the Serck leijt of myn Veldhuijs lady cave Vater cavern Mother, Peeter Lheenwints (end around Kints?) Ende syn huys wife Catharine de Backer 'ink in brown (Handwriting C. Huysmans.) Description (?): the saint Sebastian is tied with his arms to a tree. An arrow pierces his leg. Beside him two and a basket of arrows, on the other h
RMR4X7JT–Page of a manuscript from 'The Desert of Religion'. The Desert of Religion and other poems and religious pieces,. etc. mostly illustrated, in Northern English. Drawing of the Crucifixion, witli verses (58 lines, but probably something is lost or displaced), beg. 'Thy myghty mercy kyng of blis My syn and me be poll ay betwyx.' f. 45. Source: Add. 37049 f.45. Language: English.
RM2W9A8C9–Window with weapon in which an ox head, birds, bells and a climbing lion and inscriptions, anonymous, 1646 Panel with various described or painted windows. In the middle an oval window with an weapon in which, among other things, an oxhead, three birds and three whistles and caption, among other things, 'Mr Pieter Willems van Rythoven, Janneke Niehs v. Miselen Syn Housewife, secretary to Eindhoven and Woenselen anno 1646'. glass. lead (metal).
RF2WFD3DD–Allium nutans, syn Allium tataricum English common name Siberian chives or blue chives, is a species of onion native to European Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Tibet, Xinjiang, and Asiatic Russia. It grows in wet meadows and other damp locations. by Pierre-Joseph Redouté’s Les Liliacées a tome of plant species of and related to the lily family. Produced from 1802 – 1816, the plates are drawn from Empress Josephine’s extensive collection of plants in her gardens at Malmaison,
RM2HX5P41–Londoners Fly To German 'Slave Labour' Test Case R.W. Ferris (left) and Charles C.J. Coward, Both of London and former prisoners of war in Germany, arrive by air in Frankfurt today February 18. They are to give evidence in a claim by a former 'Slave Labourer' against the I.G. Farben Combine. It is a test case for more than 100 other former 'Slaves.' Coward and Ferris are to speak for a former concentration camp inmate, Norbert Wolheim, now living in USA, who claims £833 as wages for work in the Buna-Monowitz syn synthetic rubber plane, near Auschwitz, during the war. February 18, 1953. (Photo
RM2JD5RCE–Elegant sunburst lichen (Rusavskia elegans, Syn.: Xanthoria elegans) and other lichens from Norsköya, western Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway.
RF2MC7677–Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus (syn. Hemerocallis flava, known as lemon daylily, lemon lily, yellow daylily, and other names) is a plant of the genus He
RF2R6413J–White flowers with bright yellow stamen. Bidens Pilosa syn. Biden Alba, other names are Shepherd's Needles, Hairy Beggarticks and Spanish Needles.
RMGDF2M8–European peacock, (Inachis io Syn.: Nymphalis io), Germany, Plum tree
RMCX9759–Lindernia pyxidaria
RFG1HFYK–Bunch of honey fungus mushrooms (species Armillaria solidipes syn. Armillaria ostoyae) and various other species on bark.
RF2C911E5–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
RM2G14NNT–Map of the city names with the castle, besieged by the French army, 1692; La Ville de Namur Avec Son Château et Autres Fortifications / The Strong Stadt Namur with Syn Casteel and other fortifiers. Map of the city names with the castle, besieged by the French army, 25 May - June 30, 1692. At the bottom left of a commitment with a view of city and castle.
RF2B9B74C–Medal with representation on the occasion of a wedding, Medal of silver with on the front: a young and young lady dressed in a 17th century costume. The young man offers the woman a flaming heart. Description: MYN LIEF RECEIVES MYN BRANDENT DEER THAT YOU WERE GIVEN ON TROU. On the other side the bust of a child with a wreath offering a flower: the BEST FRUIT DIE THUWLYCK. SYN CHILDREN VROOM AND GOET V AART., Pieter van Abeele, Amsterdam, c. 1656 - c. 1657, silver (metal), founding, d 5.5 cm × w 35.54 gr, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance
RM2FYXNMA–Map of the city names with the castle, besieged by the Allies, 1695; La Ville de Namur Avec Son Chateau et Autres Fortifications / The strong Stadt Namur with Syn Casteel and other fortifiers. Plan of names with the positions of the Allied troops during the siege from July 3, 1695. Card with bilingual inscriptions. At the bottom left a face of the city with the citadel. The print is the second state of a map that was previously issued in 1692 for the topping through the French (see FMH 2871).
RME3M05C–SALAD ROCKET Eruca sativa an edible annual plant, known as Salad Rocket growing in a kitchen garden with rustic slate name label in front
RMFMXMH8–Dr. Syn is one of the railway's two Canadian Pacific-style locomotives of the Romney Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, built in 1931 by the Yorkshire Engine Co., the other being Winston Churchill and has an identical history of design and build. It is seen here hauling a train
RM2ANF729–The encyclopdia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . hey were wornby women only as a rule, but they are also recorded to have beenused during the empire by nouveaux riches, and by some of theemperors. It should also be mentioned that bracelets wereconferred as a military decoration in the field. The bracelets of the Greeks are of two leading types,both of which were also familiar to the Assyrians. The oneclass were in theform of coiledspirals, usually inthe form of snakes,a term which Pol-lux gives as a syn-onym for bracelet.The other classwere stiff
RMB7P29X–Lake Naivasha. Naivasha, Rift Valley, Kenya.
RMFB93K4–Beautiful image of Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) showing intense red vines and blue berries enhanced by rain.
RMPG3HKM–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 508 PODICIPEDID^ PODICIPES Family I. PODIOIPBDID^. Cervical vertebrae seventeen to twenty-one in number; only the left carotid present; of the Garrodian thigh muscles only the acces- sory femoro-caudal and the semitendinosus present; twelve primaries; no distinguishable rectrices. The members of this family can be always at once distinguished from all other birds by their curiously lobed toes and by the absence of the rectrices. Genus I. PODICIPES. Type. Podiceps, Lath. Suppl. Gen. Syn. p. 294 (1787) P. cristatus. Bill moderately long, straight and pointed,
RMRWTWFF–Elements of geology, or, The Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments elementsofgeolog00lyel Year: 1868 332 FLORA OF UPPER CRETACEOUS PERIOD [Cn. x™. Hamite (fig*. 325) and Scaphite, with other fossils, characterize this formation, which, small as is its thickness, can be traced by its organic remains to distant parts of Europe, as, for example, to the Alps. Fig. 325. Aneyloceras spinigerum, D'Orb. Syn. Ramites spitiiger, Sow. Hear Folkestone. Gault. The Blackdown beds in Devonshire, celebrated for containing many-
RMMA7J45–. Elementary botany . Fig. 393- Ray flower of Aster novae" angliae. Fig. 394- Fig. 395. Fig. 396. Tubular flower Tubular flower Syngenecious of aster. opened to show syn- stamens opened to genecious stamens. show style and two stigmas. ligulay or more correctly speaking a false ligula. In fact the ray flower is bilabiate. By counting the "teeth" of the false ligula there are found only three, which indicates that the strap here is made up of only three parts of the 5-merous corolla. The two other limbs of the corolla are rudimentary, or suppressed, on the opposite side of the tu
RM2JD5X0A–Elegant sunburst lichen (Rusavskia elegans, Syn.: Xanthoria elegans) and other lichens from Penguine Island (South Shetland Islands), Antarctica.
RF2MC76AN–Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus (syn. Hemerocallis flava, known as lemon daylily, lemon lily, yellow daylily, and other names) is a plant of the genus He
RF2R6413E–White flowers with bright yellow stamen. Bidens Pilosa syn. Biden Alba, other names are Shepherd's Needles, Hairy Beggarticks and Spanish Needles.
RMCX97AB–Cerinthe alpina
RF2C911EG–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
RM2FYYTNY–The Keurvorsten of Bavaria and Van Brandenburg visiting King Willem III, 1691; The Keurvorst Van Beyeren and Brandenborgh etc: Find Koomen Syn K. Mayesteyt in Den Hage, in order to host the general best; Chronicle of the house Stuart; Cornyck or Stuarts Nootlot Synde all the pre-inaugural disasters and belly that T 'Since her start to thesen Tyt that stemme transferred syn. The Keurvorsten van Bavaria and Van Brandenburg visiting King Willem III, 1691. The princes greet each other and shake hands. Part of a series about the fortunes of the English royal family of Stuart of 1558-1711, of which
RMFMXMHE–Dr. Syn is one of the railway's two Canadian Pacific-style locomotives of the Romney Hythe & Dymchurch Railway built in 1931 by the Yorkshire Engine Co., the other being Winston Churchill and has an identical history of design and build. It is seen here at Dungeness with another locomotive in the 1950s
RM2AX9R7D–A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Dislocations of the lower end of the tibia backwards. Reduction should be attempted by a method similar to that whichhas been recommended in all the other dislocations of the ankle; onlywith such modifications as the peculiarities of the case must neces-sarily suggest. UPPER END OF THE FIBULA FORWARDS. 725 CHAPTER XX. DISLOCATIONS OP THE UPPER END OF THE FIBULA. Syn.—Luxations of the superior peroneo-tibial articulation; Malgaigne. Surgeons have frequently described a condition of the peroneo-tibial articulation in which the ligaments have b
RMPG073R–. The birds of North and Middle America : a descriptive catalogue of the higher groups, genera, species, and subspecies of birds known to occur in North America, from the Arctic lands to the Isthmus of Panama, the West Indies and other islands of the Caribbean sea, and the Galapagos Archipelago . Birds. 272 BULLETIN 50, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Coahuila; spec).—Hellmayk and Conover, Cat. Birds Amer., i, No. 1, 1942, 231 (syn.; distr.). [Callipepla] [squamata] squamata Burleigh and Lowery, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool., Louisiana State Univ., No. 12, 1942, 189, in text (se. Coahuila). Tetrao crista
RMRWWHXD–Elements of geology, or, The Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments elementsofgeolog00lyel Year: 1868 a. Fenestella retiformis, Schlot. sp. Syn. Gorgonia infundibuliformis, Goldf.; Betepora ftustracea, Phillips. o. Part of the same highly magnified. Magnesian Limestone, Hnmbleton Hill, near Sunderland.* variable species, and has received many different names. It some- times attains a large size, measuring 8 inches in width. The same zoophyte, or rather mollusk, with several other British species, is also found abund
RF2R6413F–White flowers with bright yellow stamen. Bidens Pilosa syn. Biden Alba, other names are Shepherd's Needles, Hairy Beggarticks and Spanish Needles.
RMCX974G–Antirrhinum minus
RF2C911H5–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
RM2AJF34X–Architect and engineer . SCHOOLS musthave uniformtime to secure effi-cient results. Theyalso need automaticsounding of the pro-gram Bells syn-chronised with theclocks. All StandardElectric Time Equip-ments are guaranteedagainst any electrical ormechanical defects for aperiod of one year fromdate of installation. Spe-cifications, blue printsand other informationwill be gladly furnishedarchitects, engineers orofficials for planning andinstalling Standardbystems. Let us co-operate with you forsecuring the best results. STANDARD ELECTRICTIME COMPANY 461 MARKET STREETPhone Sutter 241 SAN FRANCISCO.
RMPFYY3X–. Birds of the Colorado valley ... scientific and popular information concerning North American ornithology;. Birds. THE WHITE-BELLIED WREN 169 bird, to complete an enumeration of the North American species. My notices of the species must be brief, and restricted chiefly to local items, since ample details of these well known birds have already been [iublished in other treatises. %^. Fig. 33.—Carolina Wren. ¥hite-l)ellied Wren Thryomanes bewiclti leucogaster «. bewicki. Troglodytes bewlckii, Aud. OB. i. ISSl, S6, pi. 18.—Nan. Man. i. 1832, 434 ; Sd. ed. i. 1840, 489.—Au.d. Syn. 1839, 74.—Less
RMRWWHXA–Elements of geology, or, The Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments elementsofgeolog00lyel Year: 1868 a. Fenestella retiformis, Schlot. sp. Syn. Gorgonia infundibuliformis, Goldf.; Betepora ftustracea, Phillips. o. Part of the same highly magnified. Magnesian Limestone, Hnmbleton Hill, near Sunderland.* variable species, and has received many different names. It some- times attains a large size, measuring 8 inches in width. The same zoophyte, or rather mollusk, with several other British species, is also found abund
RMCX974W–Antirrhinum arvense
RF2C911F0–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
RM2AJDG7D–Architect and engineer . gCHOqLS musthave uniformtime to secure effi-cient results. Theyalso need automaticsounding of the pro-gram Bells syn-chronized with theclocks. All StandardElectric Time Equip-ments are guaranteedagainst any electrical ormechanical defects for aperiod of one year fromdate of installation. Spe-cifications, blue printsand other informationwill be gladly furnishedarchitects, engineers orofficials for planning andinstalling Standardsystems. Let us co-operate with you forsecuring the best results. STANDARD ELECTRICTIME COMPANY 461 MARKET STREETPhone Sutter 241 SAN FRANCISCO.
RMPG06BP–. Conkey's poultry book : a handy book of reference on poultry raising. Poultry; Poultry; Poultry. CAUSEâThe Gape Worm (Syn- gamus Trachealis) a parasite affect- ing poultry, usually confines itself to young chicks. The chick acquires the gape worm either through in- fected drinking water, or from eat- ing angle worms, or from picking gape worms from the ground, etc., Illustration No. 22. where Other chicks have coughed . ^1'"=^"" "â "' ^"P==- , them up. Gape worms are. originally, a parsite of the common earth worm and these earth worms, in an affected area, carr
RMRWX2CF–Elements of geology, or, The Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments elementsofgeolog00lyel Year: 1868 Spirifer disjunctus, Sow. Syn. Sp. Verneuilii, Murch. Upper Devonian, Boulogne. Phacops latifrons, Bronn. Characteristic of the Devonian in Eu- rope, Asia, and N. and S. America. Petherwyn Group.—A series of limestones and slates best developed at Petherwyn, in Cornwall. Among many other fossils, the Clymenia linearis (fig. 603) and the minute crustacean, Cypridina serrato-striata (fig. 604), are so characteristi
RMCX95EJ–Convallaria bifolia
RF2C911H9–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
RM2AJFB5W–Architect and engineer . gCHOOLS musthave uniformtime to secure effi-cient results. Theyalso need automaticsounding of the pro-gram Bells syn-chronized with theclocks. All StandardElectric Time Equip-ments are guaranteedagainst any electrical ormechanical defects for aperiod of one year fromdate of installation. Spe-cifications, blue printsand other informationwill be gladly furnishedarchitects, engineers orofficials for planning andinstalling Standard bystems. Let us co-operate with you forsecuring the best results. STANDARD ELECTRICTIME COMPANY 461 MARKET STREETPhone Sutter 241 SAN FRANCISCO
RMCX95C1–Juncus balticus
RF2C911GN–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
RM2AXK34F–Theory and calculation of alternating current phenomena . k done by the machine as motor. In the other, shown indotted lines, current and e.m.f. are in opposite direction, repre-senting mechanical work consumed by the machine as generator. Under certain conditions, however, £0 is in the same, Ei inopposite direction, with the current; that is, both machines aregenerators. 213. It is seen that in these diagrams the e.m.fs. are consideredfrom the point of view of the motor; that is, work done as syn-chronous motor is considered as positive, work done as generator SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR 303 is negativ
RMCX95X6–Orchis conopsea
RF2C911HD–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
RM2AFHJNT–. The principles and practice of surgery. on as a styptic. On the whole, however, Ibelieve there is no method yet devised which will answer all the exi-gencies, in so large a proportion of cases, as the whipcord ligature,applied as I have already directed. The after-treatment must be conducted upon those general princi-ples which govern the treatment of other belly wTounds. Cystic Tumors of the Broad Ligaments. Syn., Dropsy of the Wolffian Vesicle. This tumor is generally ofsmall dimensions, varying insize from a pea to an orange ;occasionally, however, it at-tains a much greater size, andmigh
RMCX97T5–Artemisia rupestris
RF2C911EP–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
RM2AX96TW–The medical age : a semi-monthly journal of medicine and surgery . THE TWIN STABLES OF THE BIOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT.. A VIEW IN ONE OK THE STABLES OF THE BIOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT. other mens ideas will not maintain for us the place that we have con-quered among the foremost manufacturers of the earth. The futurebelongs to the maker of new, valuable and practical discoveries. In line with this policy a corps of research workers are employed whodevote their time to experiments and investigations in analytical and syn-thetical chemistry, bacteriology, pharmacology and allied sciences. Ahandsome four-st
RF2C911EX–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
RM2AJD3DE–Theory and calculation of alternating current phenomena . done by the machine as motor. In the other, shown indotted lines, current and e.m.f. are in opposite direction, repre-senting mechanical work consumed by the machine as generator. Under certain conditions, however, £0 is in the same, £1 inopposite direction, with the current; that is, both machines aregenerators. 213. It is seen that in these diagrams the e.m.fs. are consideredfrom the point of view of the motor; that is, work done as syn-chronous motor is considered as positive, work done as generator SYNCnROXOus MOTOR 303 is negative.
RMCX95PX–Atropis distans - Atropis maritima
RF2C911E9–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
RM2AKN61H–California mines and minerals . i^ the heat of metamorphism. other words, the bitumens areNatures coal oils andtars distilled in Nat-ures still, generallywith infinite slow-ness when comparedwith a modern tarstill or retort. Although someof the hydrocarbonscan be produced syn-thetically in the lab-oratory, still it is to. A. S. COOPER. be believed thatnearly all, if not all,of the accumulationsof fossil hydrocar-bons owe their ex-istence to the vitalprinciple, that theyare derived directlyor indirectly fromorganized beings —animal or vegetable,probably the latter,for reasons givenhereafter. In
RMCX95CD–Juncus alpinus
RF2C911H6–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
RM2AJE1YB–Notes on genera of Paniceae : I-IV . fruitlanceolate or elliptic, the flat, hyaline margins white or pale; grain sub-elliptic, in section plano-convex or slightly concavo-convex. The affinities of Syntherisma are with Valota on the one hand and An-thaenantia on tbe other. To the former it is allied through V Pittieri andthe species mentioned above as Panicum lenerrimum from Texas. Syn-therisma approaches Anthaenantia through Panicum (i Digitaria) aduslurhNees and Anthaenantia Hackeli Arech. allied species, and Panicum badiumScribn. & Merr., which are placed in Syntherisma rather than in Anthae
RMCX95N2–Phleum asperum - Phleum Boehmeri
RF2C911E8–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
RM2AJBRJK–Transactions . SpJialerite Altered Siliceous Eock with Sphalerite and Quartz. (Two-thirds natural size.) irregular in form and direction, and may be either large orsmall, rich or poor. It sometimes happens that these old water-ways have followed certain structural features, such as syn- f>82 THE ZINC- ani» LEAD-DEPOSITS F n<»i:tii akkansas. clina] folds, guided apparently by 11 m- impervious character,ofadjacent beds and by the porous or open nature of the conduct*. ing beds. In other cases they have cut across the strata,changing their directions frequently, and abruptly going up,down o
RMCX97XK–Senecio aquaticus
RF2C911EJ–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
RM2AJC8K8–A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . ia is found farther north than either ofthe other human malarial parasites, but does not ex-tend into the tropics. Plasmodium, meax (Gxa%s et Feletti).—(Syn.: Hama-maba riva.v Gr. et Fel. 1892: PL var. iertiana Oog 1889;H. Laverani var. terliaiia Labbe 1894; PI. malarim terli-arnim Labbe 1899.) Young stages in tlie. erythrocytes are very active.Pigment granules are fine, and light brown in color.The fully grown schizont completely fills the red cor-puscle, which
RMCX95DE–Tofieldia calyculata
RF2C911GY–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
RM2AJCBAK–A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . t human parasites, the life history of which has re-cently been well elucidated. The other imperfectly known species areleft in the old collec-tive genus Amoeba,but fuller knowledgemay result in thetransfer of some ory^ ( ^5fe?l - ^U I ^ ° *^ same orwh-,^—= /^A^^^^ % nf <- ^ ^^^ genera ac-^& 1 J. St-SOi- r, X 1 cording to the facts ascertained regard-ing the life historyof the individualforms. En tammba coli(Loschl87.5).—(Syn.:Amcehii coli Losch1875: [?] A
RMCX97R3–Filago arvensis
RF2C911H0–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
RM2AJ07NC–Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . situations, such as sunuybanks and other places where few plants will grow. S. Acre—For rockwork, carpet bedding or forgrow, this very dwarf Sedum is excellent. S. Spectabile (Syn. Fabaria)—1% feet,September. Rosy pink. A very desir-able plant. Each 10c; per doz $1.00 S. Sieboldii—6 inches, September. A hand-some variety of trailing habit. Fo-liage glaucous, margined with pink,assuming shades of red and purple inautumn; flowers bright pink, verypretty and showy. A splendid rockplant. Each 10c; per doz $1.00 SOLID AGO—Golden Rod. Although the most of the G
RMCX96NR–Potentilla rupestris
RF2C911ER–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
RM2AJFNR5–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . 786.dendroidea, /. Ag., De-Toni, Syll. Alg. iv. 787 = L. Vieillardi, Knetz., Bail. Syn. Ol. Fl. 790.rigida, /. Ag., De-Toni, Syll. Alg. iv. 789.papillosa (Forsk.), Grev., De-Toni, Syll. Alg. iv. 789. var. thyrsoides, F. v. M., Fragm. xi. Snppl. 30.obtusa (Huds.), Lainour., De-Toni, Syll. Alg. iv. 791. K.pannosa, Zanard, De-Toni, Syll. Alg. iv. 794
RMCX97T0–Gnaphalium arenarium
RF2C911E3–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
RM2AGBDWD–. British ferns and their varieties. not findit again ;—Craig had a portion of a frond at the time of itsdiscovery, but it got laid aside for two or three years,—it was thensown and two plants were raised, one worthless, the other youhave seen. Mr. Craigs plant is quite a sight,—more like a bush than a fern. ?m ?- . .?::.,% m Vm ,;s :: •^ r IP I t/n •; a& - -*., u*l 4fe» ^ LXXXIVPteris aquilina, war. congesta 436 BRITISH FERNS LXXXV Flexuosa (Woll.)The late Jacob J. Jones, Burton, Westmoreland. Westmoreland. 1864. 2 ft. Syn. glomerata (Barnes). Syn. incurva {Moore). Mr. Barnes writes that he w
RMCX95DM–Gagea arvensis
RF2C911EM–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
RM2AWKFE7–General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . s Magnolia. C. A seedlingof M purpurea. Foliage large, flowers darkpurple. X. superb variety. 82.00..stellata, syn. Halleana. Halls Japan Mag-nolia. D. Introduced by Dr. Hall fromJapan. It is of dwarf habit and produces itspure white semi-double fragrant flowers iuApril, earlier than any other Magnolia. 82.00. M. M. M. MOKUS. Mulberry. MAtrLBEEKE, Ger. Mukier, Fr.M. alba. White Mulberry. B. A native of China. Tree small, and of slender rapid growth. Fruit pinkish white.50c. M. Downing. DoWNINGS EVERBEARING. B. A rapid growin
RMCX982P–Crepis praemorsa
RF2C911ED–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
RM2AGC073–. British ferns and their varieties. I.ASTKF.A PSEUDO-MAS, rar CRISr A-CKTST ATA 32+ BRITISH FERNS XXXI Ramo-furcillata {Woli.)Mr. J. Dadds, Ilfracombe. N. Devon. 1864. Two plants of this variety were found, one more ramose thanthe other. The frond figured is from a seedling raised by Dadds.. - h-1 326 BRITISH FERNS XXXII Lastrea filix-mas, var. crispata Hodgson (Bai-iics)The late Mr. J. K. Hodgson, Ulverstone. Lancashire. 1864. 1 ft. 3 in. Syn. congesta ( Uoil.) Syn. fluctuosa {Shtnsfielct) Its dark green colour, crisped pinnules, and compact habit giveto a well-grown plant of this variety a
RMCX95PG–Poa cenisia - Poa Chaixi
RF2C911EC–Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, Syn .: Chrysanthemum parthenium. Other common names are false chamomile, ornamental chamomile and Feverfew. Feverfew h
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