RMCRNW91–Saguaro Cacti (Carnegiea gigantea) growing in desert with approaching stormclouds, Saguaro N.P. (West), Sonoran Desert,
RM2A2RJ9A–Donacia 3, 1. Cassida ferruginea., Fabric, 2. Unknown, 3. Cassida lateralis, Linn, 4, 5. Unknown, I. Buprestis gigantea Linn, II. Buprestis ignita, Linn, III., Buprestis sternicornis, Linn, Tab. XLVIII, after p. 134, Voet, Johannes Eusebius (del.); Bischoff, Valentin (exc.), 1785, Johannes Eusebius Voet; Georg Wolfgang Franz Panzer: Johann Euseb Voets Beschreibungen und Abbildungen hartschaaligter Insecten: Coleoptera Linn. Nürnberg: in der Valentin Bischoffischen Kunst- und Buchhandlung, 1785-1798
RM2BT5NJA–Lobster, Homarus gammarus 1, shrimp species 2, giant centipede, Scolopendra gigantea 3, unknown insect, Pinnoter 4, and tapeworm, Taenia species 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andreas Hoffer after an illustration by Christian Leinberger from Georg Wolfgang Knorr's Deliciae Naturae Selectae of Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden der Natuur, Blusse and Son, Nuremberg, 1771. Specimens from a Wunderkammer or Cabinet of Curiosities of P.L. Muller.
RMMH4BXA–Lobster, Homarus gammarus 1, shrimp species 2, giant centipede, Scolopendra gigantea 3, unknown insect, Pinnoter 4, and tapeworm, Taenia species 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andreas Hoffer after an illustration by Christian Leinberger from Georg Wolfgang Knorr's Deliciae Naturae Selectae of Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden der Natuur, Blusse and Son, Nuremberg, 1771. Specimens from a Wunderkammer or Cabinet of Curiosities of P.L. Muller.
RMT7Y2M9–Wood cut engraved illustration, taken from 'The Treasury of Natural History' by Samuel Maunder, published 1848
RM2WX0GYT–Crown flower, Asclepias gigantea. Curled flowered calotropis, Calotropis gigantea. Native of the East Indies, drawn at the nursery of Whitley, Brames and Milne on King's Road, Fulham. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by P.W. Smith after a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards from his own Botanical Register, J. Ridgeway, London, 1815.
RMARMP42–saguaro cactus (Carnegia gigantea), silhouette at dawn, USA, Arizona
RMP7B048–Italiano: Subombrella della Atolla valdiviae (probabilmente una A. gigantea commenta Mayer nel testo), secondo Vanhöffen (spedizione Valdivia). NB: si tratterebbe di una Atolla wyvillei Secondo F. S. Russell in The Medusae of the British Isles, Volume 2,p. 38. 25 August 1910 56 Medusae of world-vol03 fig358 Atolla valdiviae
RM2BBJHC3–Saguaro cacti (Carnegiea gigantea), and surrounding little leaves Palo Verde plants at saguaro forest, Saguaro National Park, Arizona, USA.
RMP60JNR–N/A. Scolopendra insignis P. Gerv. = Scolopendra gigantea Linnaeus, 1758 (1a: front end from ventral, 1b: hind end from ventral) . 1856. Francis de Laporte de Castelnau (–1880) Alternative names François Louis Nompar de Caumont LaPorte, comte de Castelnau; François Laporte; Francis de Castelnau. Description French naturalist, explorer and entomologist Date of birth/death 25 December 1810 / 25 December 1812 4 February 1880 Location of birth/death London Melbourne Authority control : Q741590 VIAF:19775535 ISNI:0000 0001 2123 1359 LCCN:n88614984 NLA:35331775 Botanist:Castelnau WorldC
RMCNYJEK–Seychelles giant tortoise, Aldabran giant tortoise, Aldabra giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea, Testudo gigantea, Geochelone gigantea, Megalochelys gigantea), walking in a meadow, Seychelles, La Digue
RM2PF55M6–Sequoia gigantea, giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum), Mountain sequoia, Cypress family, Giant Redwood trunks, in forest habitat, Sequoia N. P.
RF2T8PF8D–Old illustration of canna tuerckheimii. Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RM2PG0647–Saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea) Cacti growing in desert with approaching stormclouds, Saguaro N. P. (West), Sonoran Desert, Arizona (U.) S. A
RFJJEJ6N–Old illustration of Rosa gallica flore giganteo. Created by P. R. Redoute, published on Les Roses, Imp. Firmin Didot, Paris, 1817-24
RMD2KGAW–Cacti in Saguaro N.P. , Arizona, USA
RF2D885GT–These Ku’ipad (saguaro ribs with cross members) are used to harvest saguaro fruit in a traditional harvest by the Tohono O’odham. (a Native American p
RMD2KJYX–Dusk in Saguaro N.P. , Arizona, USA
RMRMJC4P–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 100 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM p3 P4 M p2L. ,06 ,06 ,12 + ,18 ,24 Fig. 16. Ratio diagram comparing relative lengths of the cheekteeth of Percrocuta carnifex (2), P. eximia eximia (3), P. gigantea (5) (Kurten 19576) and P. australis (4), with modern Hyaena hyaena (1) (Kurten 1956) as a standard. and visualized a hypothetical ancestor of the former species as having the following characteristics: (1) Mjl metaconid well-developed. (2) Mj talonid long. (3) Protocone of P4 large. (4) Anterior prem
RMD2GAGT–Dusk in Saguaro N.P. , Arizona, USA
RFFJCNDF–Pangolin searching for ants
RMPND919–Sequoia Gigantea - 'Grizzly Giant' - Mariposa Grove. Date/Period: Negative 1861; print ca. 1866. Print. Albumen silver. Height: 521 mm (20.51 in); Width: 381 mm (15 in). Author: Carleton Watkins.
RMD2X3G1–Giant Cacti in Saguaro N.P. , Arizona, USA
RF2B90FGB–Amphiprion percula, Print, The orange clownfish (Amphiprion percula) also known as percula clownfish and clown anemonefish, is widely known as a popular aquarium fish. Like other clownfishes (also known as anemonefishes), it often lives in association with sea anemones. A. percula is associated specifically with Heteractis magnifica and Stichodactyla gigantea, and as larvae use chemical cues released from the anemones to identify and locate the appropriate host species to use them for shelter and protection. This causes preferential selection when finding their anemone host species. Although p
RMAYN096–GIANT TORTOISE highway leads them from the sea to freshwater and food in higher ground GALAPAGOS ISLANDS ECUADOR
RMT248NE–Archive image from page 407 of Die Vögel der paläarktischen Fauna Die Vögel der paläarktischen Fauna systematische Übersicht der in Europa, Nord-Asien und der Mittelmeerregion vorkommenden Vögel dievgelderpal02hart Year: 1910 1194 Aquilidae. Phene Savigny, Descr. Egypte, Zool.. üis., p. 68, 77 (1809— Monotyp: P. ossifraga = Gyp. barbatus, denn die zweitgenannte Art ,,P. gigantea'' gibt es nicht). Höchst eigenartige Form, die vielleicht wie der Fischadler einen höheren Rang als den einer Gattung einnehmen sollte. Wachshaut mit den horizontal liegenden ovalen Nasenlöchern von Borsten bedeckt u
RFFB39WB–Illustration of Calotropis Gigantea Flowers or Crown Flowers on Black Friday Shopping Banner for Start Christmas Shopping Season
RM2BBJJ1N–Saguaro cacti (Carnegiea gigantea), and surrounding little leaves Palo Verde plants at saguaro forest, Saguaro National Park, Arizona, USA.
RMPFHMY8–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. HVHROIDA II 173 Bonneviella grandis (Allman) Broch. 1876 Campanularia grandis, Allman, Diagnoses of new Genera and Species, p. 259, pi. 12, figs. 2—3. 1899 La/oca gigantea, Bonnevie, Den norske Nordhavs-Expedition, p. 68, pi. 6, fig. 2. 1909 Bonneviella grandis, Broch, Hydroidenuntersnchungen, II, p. 198. The colonies form enormous upright and irregularly branched rhizocaulomes. From the tubes proceed hydrotheca stalks of differing length, often segmented, with a spherical swelling immediately below the hydrotheca. The latte
RMCNYJEB–Seychelles giant tortoise, Aldabran giant tortoise, Aldabra giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea, Testudo gigantea, Geochelone gigantea, Megalochelys gigantea), walking in a meadow, Seychelles, La Digue
RMMAAK5T–. Dr. K.W. van Gorkom's Oost-Indische cultures. Opnieuw uitg. onder redactie van H.C. Prinsen Geerligs. [Door J.P. van der Stock et al.] . Fig. 158. Calotropis gigantea. die begin 1912 voor plantenzijde genoemd werden, lokken wel uit tot cultuurproeven ; deze zijn nu reeds genomen en met onbevredigenden uitslag. Natuurlijk is de in het wild levende plant geen uitgangspunt voor een levendige handel in widoeri.
RF2CCAJ94–Solidago chilensis shrubs. Very showy invasive plant, weed of pastures, vacant lots, roadsides and occasionally perennial crops, orchards and coffee p
RF2D885FX–These Ku’ipad (saguaro ribs with cross members) are used to harvest saguaro fruit in a traditional harvest by the Tohono O’odham. (a Native American p
RM2AWJC13–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1904 . ma gigantea, Walsh. I gave a minute des-cription of this species, both of the male and of the female, in the CanadianEntomologist, vol. xxvi., p. 122. The country naturalist, who takes the trouble to study the plant gallsand their inhabitants, finds many things to awaken his interest and to ex-cite his admiration. AN ELEMENTARY STUDY OF INSECTS. By Prof. W. Lochhead, Guelph. The late Prof. C. Y. Riley, of Washington, estimated the number ofkinds of insects on the earth at ten millions. Of this immense number only200,000 are kno
RFFJCMRJ–Pangolin searching for ants
RMD2KHHG–Giant Cacti in Saguaro N.P. , Arizona, USA
RF2B90FGD–Amphiprion percula, Print, The orange clownfish (Amphiprion percula) also known as percula clownfish and clown anemonefish, is widely known as a popular aquarium fish. Like other clownfishes (also known as anemonefishes), it often lives in association with sea anemones. A. percula is associated specifically with Heteractis magnifica and Stichodactyla gigantea, and as larvae use chemical cues released from the anemones to identify and locate the appropriate host species to use them for shelter and protection. This causes preferential selection when finding their anemone host species. Although p
RMD2G9N3–Giant Cactus in Saguaro N.P. , Arizona, USA
RMT0RC10–Dreer's garden book seventy-third Dreer's garden book : seventy-third annual edition 1911 dreersgardenbook1911henr Year: 1911 Goldtn Salvia, Canary Bird. PRDIIXA OBCOMCA GIGANTEA. This, the finest of the Obconica type yet introduced, is the result of a cross between P, obconica grandijlora and P. megasafoliaj of strong, vigorous growth, with extra large individual flowers and flower heads, borne on extremely strong stems, and make handsome specimens for window garden and conservatory decoration, and is a splendid cut flower. We offer same as follows: 3811 Gigantea Kermesina. Kich crimson. 2
RM2BBJJWX–Saguaro cacti (Carnegiea gigantea), and surrounding by little leaves Palo Verde plants at saguaro forest, Saguaro National Park, Arizona, USA.
RMPG0DA1–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 152 CONIFEEALBS (RECENT) [CH. seeds. CalUtris. Similar in habit to Tetradinis (fig. 703, B): in some forms (C. arborea) the small leaves are closely appressed to the axis; C. glauca^ shows a considerable range in the form of the leaves, and in O. rhomboidalis the. Fig. 702 A. Sequoia gigantea. Shoot with cones. (Nat. size.) shoots are especially slender. Saxton- points out that the tracheids have a single row of separate pits and draws attention to the occurrence of horizontal 1 Baker and Smith (10) p. 118. 2 Saxton (10^); (10
RMCNYJF3–Seychelles giant tortoise, Aldabran giant tortoise, Aldabra giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea, Testudo gigantea, Geochelone gigantea, Megalochelys gigantea), with tourist in a meadow, Seychelles, La Digue
RMMCNAWJ–. Fig. 127. Zapfen von Sequoia gigantea Torr. Die Formen sind in Deutschland noch ziemlich selten an- zutreffen, es sind dies: Sequoia gigantea argentea Hort., weißschimmernde Form. „ „ variegata Hort., gelblich-weiß; mißfarbig. „ „ aurea Hoit., gelbe Form. Syn.: Sequoia gigantea lutea Hort. Sequoia gigantea glauca Hort., blaugrün. „ ,, „ pyramidalis compacta Hort., bläulich- grün, dichtwüchsig, schmalpyramidal. Sequoia gigantea columnaris Hort. (Beißn.), säulenförmig. Syn.: Sequoia gigantea pyramidalis Hort. galt. Sequoia gigantea Holmsii P. Shmith, steif aufrechter, dabei aber gedrungener Wu
RF2CCAJ9F–Solidago chilensis shrubs. Very showy invasive plant, weed of pastures, vacant lots, roadsides and occasionally perennial crops, orchards and coffee p
RM2AXHG66–Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . ula Obcoiiica Grandiflora Crispa. 3810 The latest introduction in this lovely Primrose, and a most desirableacquisition. The edges of the petals of the large flowers are wavedand fluted, giving the truss a fuller, and at the same time a moregraceful, appeai-ance than the old smooth-edged sorts. The color isa delicate tender rose with a few scattering deeper rose shade?intermixed. 25 cts. per pkt.; 5 pkts. for $1.00. PRIMUEA OBCOXICA GIGANTEA. This, the finest of the Obconica type yet introduced, is the result of across between P. obcon
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RMD2GA04–Giant Cactus in Saguaro N.P. , Arizona, USA
RMT0RC0Y–Dreer's garden book seventy-third Dreer's garden book : seventy-third annual edition 1911 dreersgardenbook1911henr Year: 1911 66 NENRTADUR PHILADELPHIA 4>A -fH FLOWER SEED flOVELTIES Goldtn Salvia, Canary Bird. PRDIIXA OBCOMCA GIGANTEA. This, the finest of the Obconica type yet introduced, is the result of a cross between P, obconica grandijlora and P. megasafoliaj of strong, vigorous growth, with extra large individual flowers and flower heads, borne on extremely strong stems, and make handsome specimens for window garden and conservatory decoration, and is a splendid cut flower. We
RM2BBJJ5H–Saguaro cacti (Carnegiea gigantea), and surrounding little leaves Palo Verde plants at saguaro forest, Saguaro National Park, Arizona, USA.
RMPFXJKB–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Cyathophyllum gigantea. Vanuxem, p. 133. Cyathophyllum (Stromhodes) helianthoides, phyllunx halli. VIII c. Villa, See Helio- Cyathophyllum impositum. (HalL 35th An. Rt.) Col- lett's Indiana Rt. of 1882, page 2 9 9, plate23,fig.7. — Tipper Hel- derherg (Cor- niferoits) limestone, at Falls of Ohio. VIII a. Cyathopoliyllum intertrium. (Hall 35th Am. Rt. Mus. ^ 1882) Collett's Indiana Rt. of 11 1882, page 273, plate 15, fig. r 9,10, side and top views of the r. ^
RMMCPHM6–. T HYDROMEDUSAE FROM THE DISCOVERY COLLECTIONS By P. L. Kramp Zoological Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark (Plates I-VII, text-figs. 1-19) INTRODUCTION HE Discovery collections of Hydromedusae dealt with in the present paper comprise 85 species, namely, 25 Anthomedusae, 19 Leptomedusae, 4 Limnomedusae, 22 Trachymedusae, and 15 Narcomedusae. The following species, the type specimens of which are in the British Museum (Natural History), are described as new: Euphysora gigantea sp.n. Leuckartiara annexa sp.n. Ectopleura sacculifera sp.n. Russellia mirabilis g.n., sp.n. Rathkea africana sp.n. Amphogona
RF2CCAJ9P–Solidago chilensis shrubs. Very showy invasive plant, weed of pastures, vacant lots, roadsides and occasionally perennial crops, orchards and coffee p
RM2ANHAF1–Farquhar's 1910 garden annual . Salvia Fireball, No. 380. Lupinus Polyphyllus Moerheimi, No. 335. .365 PRIMULA obeoniea Pkt.gigantea Mixed. A newfonn of P. obeoniea.with very large foliageand flower-trusses, thelatter running in thesame colors as in the type .50 370 PRIMULA ChinensisQueen AlexandPia.A magnificent n e wwhite Primula with ex-tremely large f>etals ofgreat substance. Theplants have darkfoliage, are vigorous ingrowth and of fine habit 1 00 372 PRIMULA ChinensisThe Czap. A richviolet-blue color pre-viously unknown in thechinensis type. Theblooms are large andfinely fringed ... 1
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RMD2GA2H–Giant Cactus in Saguaro N.P. , Arizona, USA
RMT0DCG8–Dr HG Bronn's Klassen und Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild drhgbronnsklasse31bron Year: 1893-1911 Unregelmässigkeiten in der Molguliden-Kionic 395 / 7f- Xlff^'-^- 19, . ...JiS ..If ganz unregelmässig stehen (He'rdman, 1899). Diese Kiemenformen führen zu Asco'pefa gigantea und Äs. pedunculata hinüber, bei denen fast im ganzen Kiemenbereich unregelmässige Spaltenvertheilung herrscht (vgl, oben p. 392). Sehr eigenartig erweist sich die Kieme von Molgula reciimhens, weil hier Querreihen langgestreckter Spiracula, Gruppen sp
RMD2KGMC–Giant Cacti in Saguaro N.P. , Arizona, USA
RM2BBJHMK–Saguaro cacti (Carnegiea gigantea), and surrounding little leaves Palo Verde plants at saguaro forest, Saguaro National Park, Arizona, USA, at sunset.
RMD2X3K1–Giant Cacti in Saguaro N.P. , Arizona, USA
RM2AXD28E–A saguaro cactus,C. gigantea, grows through a little-leaved Palo Verde tree, Parkinsonia microphylla, Saguaro National Park, Arizona, United States
RMPFE774–. Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Bot. u. zool. Ergebn. von den Samoa- u. Salomonsinseln. 561 Mucuna Adanson. N. S. Mucuna gigantea P. DC, Prodrom., Vol. II, p. 405. — K. Schum., Flora v. Neupommern in Notizbl. bot. Gart. Berlin, Bd. II, p. 123. — Schum.-Lauterb., 1. c, p. 364. Insel Neupommern: Gazelle-Halbinsel, im Strandwald bei Herbertshöhe. Nr. 4121. Blüten grün. Salomonsinseln: Insel Bougainville, häufige Schlingpflanze im Strandwaid in der Bucht von Kieta. Nr. 4012,4462. Salomonsinseln: Insel Bougainville, in Wäldern beim Eingebornendorf Popoko. Nr. 4830. Sa
RMMAAK4W–. Dr. K.W. van Gorkom's Oost-Indische cultures. Opnieuw uitg. onder redactie van H.C. Prinsen Geerligs. [Door J.P. van der Stock et al.] . Fig. 182. Vezelafdeeling in het Handelsmuseum van het Koloniaal Instituut te Haarlem. aan economische eischen voldoende machines bekend zijn. Mauritius-hennep. Evenals de agave's behoort de stamplant der Mauritius-hennep tot de Amaryllidaceae. Deze plant, Fiircroea gigantea Vent., is op Mauritius oorspronkelijk ingevoerd als sierplant en komt nu verwilderd op dat
RM2AGAE6C–. Dreer's 1913 garden book. he Obconica type yet introduced, is the result of across between P. obconica grandiflora and P. megascefolin; of strong,vigorous growth, with extra large individual flowers and flower heads. 3811 Gigantea Kermeslna. Rich crimson. 25 cts. per pkt. 3812 — Rosea. Pure rose color. 25 cts. per pkt. 3815 — Mixed. All colors, from pale lilac to crimson. 20 cts. per pkt. PRIMULA MALACOIDES. 826 An introduction from China that has proved itself to be one of thefreest-flowering species for pots yet introduced. Seeds sown in Feb-ruary produce plants that will bloom from May ti
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RMRYF2G1–Dreer's wholesale price list for florists : flower seeds lawn grass seeds bulbs plants sundries dreerswholesalep1930henr 1 Year: 1930 -^.>^V^ J Extra Selected First Size Hyaci tilths (]S-1» ctin.) The superiority of named Hyacinths for forcing and bedding' is attested by the increasing sales every year. First size bulbs can be relied on to produce full spilies, which command hierli prices and ready sale. Single Red, Rose and Pink Per doiB. General lie Wet. The pink Grand Maitre .1»1 75 Gertrude. Rosy pink, large truss 1 75 Gigantea. Pink, la'ge bells and truss 1 75 Lady Derby. Superb p
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RMD2KGED–Giant Cacti in Saguaro N.P. , Arizona, USA
RMPF9E8Y–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. 8 Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition.. Sagitta maxima (Conant). Synonyme und Literatur. 1885. Sp. innom., Verrill (75, p. 594). 1892. Sagitta hexaptera, Strodtmann (70, p. 340); partim. 1896. Spadella maxima, Conant (12, p. 212). 1896. Sagitta Wharloni, Fowler (22, p. 992). 1905. Sp. indeterm. II, Fowler (23, p. 73). 1906. Sagitta gigantea, Broch (5, p. 146). 1910. Sagitta maxima, Ritter-Zähony (62, p. 264). Diagnose. Habitus schlaff, Schwanzabschnitt 25—19 % der Gesam
RMMCH41M–. Goldtn Salvia, Canary Bird. PRDIIXA OBCOMCA GIGANTEA. This, the finest of the Obconica type yet introduced, is the result of a cross between P, obconica grandijlora and P. megasafoliaj of strong, vigorous growth, with extra large individual flowers and flower heads, borne on extremely strong stems, and make handsome specimens for window garden and conservatory decoration, and is a splendid cut flower. We offer same as follows: 3811 Gigantea Kermesina. Kich crimson. 25 cts. per pkt, 3812 — Rosea. Pure rose color. 25 cts. per pkt. 3815 — Mixed. All colors, from pale lilac to crimson. 20 cts. p
RM2AWH7CX–Dreer's autumn catalogue : 1899 bulbs plants, seeds, etc . Bl.ack Calla. CHIO]VODOXA (GLORY OF THE SNOW). These are among the most beautiful of our early spring flowering bulbs, coming into flower soon after the snow is gone. Grows well in any good garden soil, and when once planted requires no further care. Looks best when planted in lines oir clumps of 100 or more bulbs. Lliciliae. Flowers of a brilliant sky-blue color, with white centre. (See cut.) 3 for 5 cts., 15 cts. p«r doz., 91.00 per 100. IjUcilitC Gigantea. Averydisr tinct and beautiful species, with veiy lart;e flowers of soft laven
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RMT0BNGD–Dreer's garden book 1931 (1931) Dreer's garden book 1931 dreersgardenbook1931henr Year: 1931 176 /flEHB^A.BmljlayiJ^!l5BjlliJfe1Jyik#T'H^ â ^^^n PH ^ va P^ r^--^JI ^^ IJ fst' n f ^. ^^H b ^ t' ' -! 1 M 'â ' ; 1^^ â nt K â ^ - ^^ ^Bv^^^^l^l ^^B^''!.. j ^v S;^i^. ^^^^^H Campanxjla Gigantea Moerheimi Campanulas, or Bellflowers Indispensable, hardy garden flowers, of much variety of form, some being of tall and imposing habit, while others are dwarf compact little plants, suitable for edging, rockwork, etc. They like a good, rich soil, and last much longer in bloom if planted in a half shady pla
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RMPFE7B8–. Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. 510 K. Rechinger, Salomonsinseln: Insel Bougainville, auf Bäumen in Urwäldern im Innern der Insel von Kieta land- einwärts. Nr. 4800, 4665. Fig. 12.. Nipa fruticans Wurmb., ungefähr l/8 der nat. Größe. Nr. 3878 vom Kammgebiet ober Kieta sind vielleicht nur Jugendformen derselben Art. Die Bestimmung ist unsicher, da ich nur sterile Zweige gesammelt habe. N. S. Pothos Rumphii Schott., Meletemata, I., p. 21. — Engler in Bot. Jahrb., Bd. 25, p. 4. Var. gigantea Engler, 1. c, — Schum.-Lauterb., 1. c, p. 210.. Please note that these imag
RMMABFP4–. Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild . 19, . ...JiS ..If ganz unregelmässig stehen (He'rdman, 1899). Diese Kiemenformen führen zu Asco'pefa gigantea und Äs. pedunculata hinüber, bei denen fast im ganzen Kiemenbereich unregelmässige Spaltenvertheilung herrscht (vgl, oben p. 392). Sehr eigenartig erweist sich die Kieme von Molgula reciimhens, weil hier Querreihen langgestreckter Spiracula, Gruppen spiraliger und ge- krümmter Spalten ^^' und ganz regellos vertheilte, verschie- den geformte Perfo- rationen neben ein- ander vorkom
RM2AWH7NF–Dreer's autumn catalogue : 1899 bulbs plants, seeds, etc . Bl.ack Calla. CHIO]VODOXA (GLORY OF THE SNOW). These are among the most beautiful of our early spring flowering bulbs, coming into flower soon after the snow is gone. Grows well in any good garden soil, and when once planted requires no further care. Looks best when planted in lines oir clumps of 100 or more bulbs. Lliciliae. Flowers of a brilliant sky-blue color, with white centre. (See cut.) 3 for 5 cts., 15 cts. p«r doz., 91.00 per 100. IjUcilitC Gigantea. Averydisr tinct and beautiful species, with veiy lart;e flowers of soft laven
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RMT1HFC8–Discovery reports (1962) Discovery reports discoveryreports30inst Year: 1962 B Text-fig. 62. Ascopera gigantea Herdman (St. 371): A, gut; B, gonad. Genus Paramolgula Traustedt, 1885 Paramolgula gregaria (Lesson) (Text-fig. 63, PI. V fig. 2) Cynthia gregaria Lesson, 1830, p. 157, pi. 52, fig. 3. For synonymy see van Name (1945), p. 428. Occurrence. St. 51: Falkland Islands, 115 m. St. 52: Falkland Islands, 17 m. St. 53: Falkland Islands, 0-2 m. St. 55: Falkland Islands, 10-16 m. St. 56: Falkland Islands, 10-5-10 m. St. 57: Falkland Islands, 15 m. St. 58: Falkland Islands, 1-2 m. St. 1230:
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RMPG0DC6–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. M' O Fig. 693. A, Abies Veitchii, medullary ray. B, Pinus silvestris, medullary-ray tracheid. C, Abies balsamea, pits and Sanio's rims. T>, E, Pits in medullary-ray cells in Abies homolepis. F, Pits in tangential wall of ray cell of Juniperus virginiana. G, H, K, L, M, N, 0, Pits in medullary-ray cells (radial view) in Cedrus atlantica (G); Taxodium distickum (H); Podocarpas andina (K); P. salici- folia (L); Olyptostrobus (M); Sciadopitys (N); sp, spring wood; s, summer wood; Thuya gigantea (0). I, Bars, b, in tracheids of
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RM2AJDH4G–Die Nadelhölzer : mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der in Mitteleuropa winterharten Arten : eine Einführung in die Nadelholzkunde für Landschaftsgärtner, Gartenfreunde und Forstleute . ichen Hängen der Sierra Nevada Höhen von40—60 m und 1—2 m Stammdurchmesser erreicht. In der süd-östlichen Sierra Nevada geht sie höher wie Pin. ponderosa, Libo-cedrus decurrens, Sequoia gigantea, tritt mit Abies concolor undmagnifica auf, bleibt gegen P. Murrayana, monticola und Balfou-riana zurück. Auch bei den Anbauversuchen im deutschen Waldezeigte sie grössere Ansprüche an Bodenfeuchtigkeit und Güte, war — :-
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RMMCJ6N9–. CHloN')l)nA. DiELYTRA Spectabilis (Bleeding Heart), CHIOXODOXA (Glory of the Snow). These are among the most beautiful of our spring-flowering bulbs, com- ing into flower soon after the snow is gone. Grows well in any good garden soil, and when once planted requires no further care. Looks best when planted in lines or clumps of 25 or more bulbs. Luciliae. Flowers of a brilliant sky blue color, with white centre. 20 cts. per doz.; $1.25 per 100; flO.OO per 1000. Lucilis Gigantea. A very distinct and beautiful species, with very large flowers of soft lavender-blue, and white centre. 20 cts. p
RM2AKKK67–Moths . 563 E. pallivittatus, Moore 563 Rbodostrophia semipurpuras- cens, Hmpsn 563 P. vinacearia, Moore 563 P. similata, Moore 563 P. inconspicua, Butl 563 Timandra, Dup 563 T. chlorozonaria, Wlk 563 Euscbema flavidiscalis, Warr. 564Pseudoterpna bypoglauca, Hmpsn 564 Chlorodontopera robustaria, Guen 564 Agatbia gigantea, Butl 564 Hemitha tritonaria, Wlk 564 H. alboundulata, Von Hede- man 565 Afrena, Hmpsn 565 A. esmeralda, Hmpsn 565 EncMoris, Hiibn 566 E. rectifasciata, Hmpsn 566 Eitcrostes pyrrhogona, Wlk.; subtiliaria, Brem. ; signi- fera, Warr. ; ovifera, Warr.; efformata, Warr. 566Thalass
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RMMAAK5R–. Dr. K.W. van Gorkom's Oost-Indische cultures. Opnieuw uitg. onder redactie van H.C. Prinsen Geerligs. [Door J.P. van der Stock et al.] . Fig. 159. Calotropis gigantea op een sawah. Akon (akund) is de vezel van een aan de widoeriplant zeer nauw verwante plantensoort, namelijk Calotropis procera, die uit Britsch-Indië over Bombay wordt uitgevoerd. Zooals onder „kapok" reeds aangegeven, wordt reeds nu kapok met de akon vervalscht; deze vervalsching kan tot de meest geraffineerde gerekend worden, omdat er werkelijk groote uiterlijk gelijkenis bestaat tusschen akon en kapok. Het pentosaangeh
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RM2AX78X6–Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft . P 4> o if- P- 26 Dr. F. Graf von Schwerin u. Begas: 1913- Villa Hupertz. (Ludwigsallee 91.)Besitzer: Herr Bergassessor C. Hupertz.Obergärtner Pennartz. 2 Cedrus Libani 50jährig, Höbe 13,50, Umf. 1,78 2 Sequoia gigantea „ -i i? )? 2,34 ,, 16 „ 2,06 Die Wagen brachten uns dann zu zwei eigenartigen Villengärten, deren ersterHerrn Bergassessor Hupertz gehört und von Gartenarchitekt Hoemann vor 7 Jahrenaußerordentlich glücklich umgeändert wurde. Ein Fahrweg führt im Zickzack durchden steilen Vorgarten hinauf, ohne daß man ihn von der tief
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RMMAA0KF–. Echinodermata . Fig. 7. Calcareous deposits from the tentacles of Benthodytes gigantea Verr. Benthodytes typica Theel. (PI. 3 fig. 6, 7). Benthodytes typica Theel, Holothurioidea 1, Rep. Sci. Res. "Challenger" Zool., vol. 4 part 13, 1881, p. 103, tab. 27 fig. 7, tab. 35 fig. 4, tab. 38 fig. 5. 8/e. Stat. 53, 34" 59' W., 33: V W., 2615—2865 m., yellow hard clayey mud. One specimen, whose dimensions were as follows; length 94 mm., breadth in front 21 mm., in the middle 39 mm., behind 32 mm. As may be seen from pi. 3 figs. 6 & 7 the animal has an elongated body with a greates
RM2AN7M0J–P.JBerckmans Co . xodium distichum (Bald Cypress). Native Cypressof the South. Foliage soft green, light and feathery,and in autumn yellow and orange. A deciduoustree, adapted to almost any situation, each io 4 to s ft fo 75 $6 oo 3 to 4 ft 50 4 00 2 to 3 ft 35 TsUga. Hemlock Tsuga Caroliniana (Carolina Hemlock). A fine, grace-ful, tall-growing tree of compact habit. Foliage darkgreen; very hardy and most desirable conifer. Farsuperior to the Common Hemlock. each 10 18 to 24 in Si 00 $8 00 12 to 18 in 50 4 00 Thuya. ArborvitaeAMERICAN SECTIONThuya gigantea {T. Lobbi). A tall-growing varietyfro
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