RMRFDGXF–. The Geo. A. Weaver Co's seed catalogue 1902. Nursery stock Rhode Island Newport Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. The Geo. A. Weaver Co.'s Catalogue of Seeds and Imphments, Newport, R. 1. 29 SWEET PEAS. Captain Clark. Tricolor. White, shading to pink, edged with indigo. Captain of the Blues. Standards bright purple blue; wings pale blue. Capttvation. Rosy purple self; finely expanded standards, shell-shaped; charming. Cardinal. Bright scarlet. One of the most eifective for bunch- ing and decorations.. D
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RMREX41J–. Dreer's wholesale price list : seeds for florists plants for florists bulbs for florists vegetable seeds, fungicides, fertilizers, implements, insecticides, sundries, etc. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs. Azure blue. A rich deep lavender . Pure White. Extra fine stock . . Shell Pink. An exquisite shade . Rose Pink. A very desirable color . Deep Rose. Rich and brilliant . . Deep Purple. Royal deep blue . . Lavender. A pale greyish-lavender . Crimson.
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RMRF2X3M–. [Catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture) Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Nursery stock Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Flowers Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Vegetables Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Fruit Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Gardening Tennessee Memphis Equipment and supp. Vegetable Marrow An English variety for summer and fall use. Produces large oblong fruit, dark green at first, but becomes marbled with yellow as it matures. Grows about 9 inches long; the flesh is white and the shell pale yellow. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 20c; lb. 50c; 1 lb. $1.50, post paid. SWISS CHARD Silver Beet, or Cut and Come Again Spin
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RMREBB30–. The conchologist's book of species : containing descriptions of six hundred species of univalves. Mollusks; Gastropoda. HELIX. 23 H. BARBADENSis. Orbicular-con cx, imper- forated^ depressed, smooth, pale reddish ; spire obtuse; aperture narrowed, with the margins red and connected; outer lip marginated; sometimes there is a white band on the last whorl; diam. f.. H. siNUATA. Imperforate, sub-globular, and slightly keeled; lip reflected, with four teeth in- side, and three plaits without; the shell is reddish bro^Ti, and covered with most minute raised dots; diam. |. W. 33. 29. H. HippocAST
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RMRMJD7G–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. DORCASIA ALEXANDRI Gray, var. MONTANA, nov. 1916. Shell depressed-globose, widely umbilicate, rather thin, translucent, Type slightly bleached, pale chestnut above, shading to pale greyish- yellow beneath, peristorne yellowish-white. Spire but little raised, though each whorl, in profile, projects clearly above the next; apex obtuse. Whorls 5, very rounded, rapidly increasing, the 2 apical almost smooth, remainder prettily sculptured above with very fine, close, regular, curved striae, which become mu
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RMRJYA92–. The atoll of Funafuti, Ellice group: its zoology, botany, ethnology, and general structure based on collections made by Mrs. Charles Hedley, of the Australian museum, Sydney, N. S. W. 426 FUNAFUTI ATOLL. Caecum exile, De Folin. De Folin, loc. cil., p. 687, pi. iii., figs. 20 - 22, Four specimens of this were collected with the preceding. That. two are a pale umber colour suggests that the unique shell dredged by the " Challenger " off Tongatabu and described as crystalline, was faded. I have also taken this at Panie, New Caledonia. Caecum gulosum, sp. nov. (Fig. 16). Shell white, s
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RMRFC8R1–. [Catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture) Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Nursery stock Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Flowers Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Vegetables Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Fruit Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Gardening Tennessee Memphis Equipment and supp. Vegetable Marrow An English variety for summer and fall use. Produces large oblong fruit, dark green at first, but becomes marbled with yellow as it matures. Grows about 9 inches long; the flesh is white and the shell pale yellow. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 20c; lb. 50c; 1 lb. $1.50, post paid. SWISS CHARD Silver Beet, or Cut and Come Again Spin
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RMRGGJTJ–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 201 Liguus fasciatus, Mull. Plate I. Fig. 5, The Vaccas Key variety, noticed in page 435 of the Manual of American Land Shells, is figured in the plate. Orthalicus undatus, Beug. Plate II. Fig. 4. I give a new figure of the variety of this species. Holospira Arizonensis, Steabns. Shell dextral, elongately cylindrical, pupiform, dingy white to pale horn-color, translucent. Number of wiiorls, twelve to thirteen. Shghtly convex, the su- tures distinctly defined. The upper six or se
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RMRPG1PM–. American bird magazine, ornithology. Birds. AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGY. 51. Photo by P. B. Peabody. YOUNG MARSH HAWKS. (3 weeks old.) breeding season commences soon after the first of May. Complete sets of eggs number from three to six, most often four or five making the number. The eggs are a pale bluish white or greenish white aud are oftenest unspotted although very often sets will be seen that have faint shell marking or spots of pale brownish. HABITS. This long winged and long legged harrier is one of the most com- mon of the Raptores. The species can always readily be distinguish- ed from an
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RMRER8NX–. Dreer's wholesale price list for 1905 : flower seeds decorative hardy garden greenhouse and other plants bulbs vegetable seeds, tools, fertilizers, insecticides, sundries, etc. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. WHOLESALE PEICE LIST Twelve Best Large-flowering Show Dahlias. Arabella, Pale primrose, shaded old rose and lavender. Client. Deep velvety-crimson. Emily. Avery large rosy-lavender with white markings. John Walker. Best pure white. Mrs. Dexter. Rich deep salmon ; very fine. firs. Gladstone. Delicate shell pin
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RMREKN1M–. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF COMMON INSECTS 125 Adults.—Female scale oyster-shell shaped, narrow, }8}io inch long, brownish-black; male scale smaller and ovate. Eggs.—Yellowish-white, laid in September-October under the female scale (50-60). Destroyed by a mite Hemisarcoptes malus. Nymphs.—The eggs hatch in late May or early June, or shortly after the apple blossoms fall, into active 6-legged pale yellowish larva
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RMRG885K–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 356 A MANUAL OF AMERICAN LAND SHELLS. inicrophysa vortex, Pfr. Shell iirabilicated, depressed, pale bluish-white, pearly, very thin, Fig. 384. transparent; whorls 5, prominent, with exceedingly minute, I , oblique strise of increase; suture deeply impressed ; base ZL- somewhat convex; axis open, umbilicus infuudibuliform; aperture flattenedtransverse; peristome thin, acute, not reilected. Greater diameter G, lesser 5^™" ; height, 23"™.. Helix vortex, Pfeiffer, Arch. f. Nat., 1839, ii, 351; Mon. Hel. Viv., i, M. vortex. 95.—Chem
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RMRD2966–. Decapod crustacea of Bermuda. Decapoda (Crustacea) -- Bermuda Islands. Figure 56. — ;iln>ut ii.-itunil size. Phot. A. H. V. tips, is covered with very small round -p»ts of blue ; the>e are also present on the carapace anteriorly. Tlie ambulatory legs arc brownish red or bright red, with a hand of white or pale yellow on the distal end of the carpus and proximal end of the dactylus, and a narrower one at the ba>e «' tin- nail, which i< black. The basal joints of the ambulatory legs are white and pale reddish underneath.. Figure 57.—Calcinus sulcatus removed from shell ; a, second
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RMREKN7J–. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF COMMON INSECTS 125 Adults.—Female scale oyster-shell shaped, narrow, /-i-Mo inch long, brownish-black; male scale smaller and ovate. Eggs.—Yellowish-white, laid in September-October under the female scale (50-60). Destroyed by a mite Hemisarcopies malus. Nymphs.—The eggs hatch in late May or early June, or shortly after the apple blossoms fall, into active 6-legged pale yellowish larva
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RMRG883F–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. EASTERN PROVINCE SOUTHERN REGION 8Pr.CIES. 359 Animal (see Fig. 386): Body of a delicate white color, very finely granulated; eye-peduncles rather long; a dark line, arising between the eye-peduncles and along the back, passes under the shell; a fainter line is found along each side of the neck. Among the varieties the following may be enumerated: a. Elevated, white, with a median black band on the outer whorl, which is sutural on the spire, margined with pale citron. fi. The same, with two approximate black basal bands. }/. Elevated, white,
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RMRFJBDC–. Ornamental and fruit trees, shrubs, roses, etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. CENTRAL NURSERIES —HARDY ORNAMENTALS 41 Rose Society of England and six First-class Certificates. Flowers fragrant, of the purest white, with pale flesh centers; petals very large, shell-shaped ; a Rose mag- nificent in form and very large, rivaling Paul Neyron in size and late fall blooming. Foliage very large, dark green A vigorous grower and "ironclad." Paul Neyron. Flowers of im- mense size, often 5 inches in
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RMREXMAW–. Dreer's wholesale price list : plants seeds aquatics bulbs, etc. vegetable seeds, tools, fertilizers, sundries, etc. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 29 Twelve Best Large-flowering Show Dahlias. Arabella, Pale primrose, shaded old rose and lavender Client. Deep velvety-crimson. Emily. A very large rosy-lavender with white markings John Walker. Best pure white. Mrs. Dexter. Rich deep salmon ; very fine. firs. Gladstone. Delicate shell pink, shading to blush, Miss May Loomis. White, suffused wit
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RMREC73P–. Conchologia cestrica. The molluscous animals and their shells, of Chester county, Pa. Mollusks. CONCHOLOGIA CESTRICA, 31 T. apprc.vsfi. [H. & B.J Fig. 25.. T. appressa, Say, Helix appressa, Say, Jour. Phil. Acad. F. S., II., 1821. Shell much depressed, pale yellowish; whorls 5, often sub-angulated, with fine transverse strise; aperture contracted; the white, reflected, lip, close appressed at base, and covering the umbilicus; the inner margin of the lip, mostly with one or two teeth; an oblique, compressed, white, tooth on the pillar lip; lingual membrane with 105 rows, of 40-1-40 teeth,
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RMREK9B1–. Class book of economic entomology. Insects, Injurious and beneficial. [from old catalog]; Insects; Insects. CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF COMMON INSECTS 125 Adults.—Female scale oyster-shell shaped, narrow, /'^-Jlo inch long, brownish-black; male scale smaller and ovate. Eggs.—Yellowish-white, laid in September-October under the female scale (50-60). Destroyed by a mite Hemlsarcoptes malus. Nymphs.—The eggs hatch in late May or early June, or shortly after the apple blossoms fall, into active 6-legged pale yellowish larvae, the females moulting twice and the males once. The exuviae are y
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RMRE6475–. East coast marine shells; descriptions of shore mollusks together with many living below tide mark, from Maine to Texas inclusive, especially Florida. Mollusks. EAST COAST MARINE SHELLS 55 VENUS CAMPECHIENSIS Gmelln. A larger, rounder, much thicker shell than V. mer- cenarla, usually white both inside and out; lower posterior angle of the pallial line more acute, scalloping of inner margin fin- er, arrangement of cardinal teeth less fan- like. Length 4 inches. The juvenile shell is less convex than in the other species, lunule and es- cutcheon brown with fine pale zigzag lines. Inside the ma
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RMRJ4HYW–. Life histories of North American birds with special reference to their breeding habits and eggs [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. THE AMERICAN KOUGH-LEGGED HAWK. 259 many short ovate, and others rounded ovate. Tlie ground coU)r in tlie more recently collected specimens is a pale greenish white, which appears to fade out in time, leaving the ligf:^ a dull dingy white. Tlie shell is close grained and strong. There is an endless variety in the markings, both in reganl to size and amount, in different specimens. In some they are fairly regular in shape as well as size, in others exact
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RMREC78B–. Conchologia cestrica. The molluscous animals and their shells, of Chester county, Pa. Mollusks. Shell depressed-orbicular; whorls 5-6, obliquely striate ; aperture sub- orbicular ; lip narrowly reflected, white, and with a tubercular tooth at base; pillar lip toothed; umbili- cus narrow, deep; pale horn color. H. 15, W. 22, millimeters. Station, in forests, Western Penn- sylvania. M. Pennsylvanica, Green. Helix Pennsylvanica, Green, Cont. Maclur. Lye, No. i, 1827. M. Pennsylvfiiiien. — [B. & B.] Fig. 19.. Shell turbinate, sub-globose, ob- liquely striate, with elevated ridges; whorls 6,
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RMRG89RB–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 198 A MANUAL OF AMERICAN LAND SHELLS. Siiccinea Hig^giiisi, Bland. Shell depressed-oval, tbin, obliquely striated, pellucid, somewhat Fir.. 206. shining, pale horn-colored; spire short, obtuse'; suture deep; whorls 3, convex, the last rather depressed; the columella scarcely arched, above conspicuously plicate; aperture angular!}' oval, frequently armed with a small, oblique, white tooth on the parietal wall; i^eristome simple, regularly arcuate. Length, 15; diameter, 17"""; aperture, 11"™ long. Siiccinea BUiginsi, Bland,
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RMRFPKWD–. The Geo H. Mellen Co. Innisfallen Greenhouses. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Urbana Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Plants, Ornamental; Flowers; Roses; Fruit. 46 The Geo. H. Mellen Co., Florists and Seedsmen, H A Set of 8 Beautiful Ostrich Plunw Chrysanthemums. >$. Mrs. Alphens Hardy. Airs. Alpneus flardy, the White Ostrich Plumed Chrysanthemum. Pear! Shell. Ostrich Plume type. Flowers very large, semi-double, of a beautiful pale pink. A free growing plant. Price, 15 cents. Vanity. Ostrich Plume type.
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RMRJYA09–. The atoll of Funafuti, Ellice group: its zoology, botany, ethnology, and general structure based on collections made by Mrs. Charles Hedley, of the Australian museum, Sydney, N. S. W. THE MOLLUSOA—HEDLEY. 475. Fig. 43. Clathueella irretita, sp. nov. (Fig. 43). Shell ovate-fusiform, narrow, tur- retted and sharply angled below a sloping shoulder. Colour white, from the suture to the angle opaque, below the angle hyaline with opaque beads; protoconch buff yellow, a splash of the same on the anterior dorsal por- tion of the last whorl; a pale yellow thread, confined to one spiral cord, ascends
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RMRF7C9F–. 1901 trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Champion City Greenhouses, Springfield, Ohio. 9 shells—rosy flesh bathed in golden amber, broad, shell- like petals, bright and beautiful. Iu every way a flue Kose. 50 cents per dozen; $2.50 per hundred. MADAME ELIE LAMBERT. The color is somewhat in the way of Madame de Watteville, but deeper. Rich creamy white, faiutly tinted with pale golden yellow, and exquisitely bordered and shaded with soft rosy flesh, exceedingly beautiful and very sweet, petals large a
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RMRFJDFP–. Spring 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 60 THE STORRS & HARRISON CO.'S CATALOGUE Lottie Eckford. Pale mauve standard with white wings edged with mauve. Oz. 10c 5 Mrs. Eckford. Pale primrose yellow; flower large, of good substance. Oz. 10c 5 Mrs. Jos. Chamberlain. White, heavily tipped and flaked with bright rose. Large round shell- shaped flower of fine form. Oz. 10c 5 Maid of Honor. An Improved Light Butterfly, in size, form and color. It i
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RMRR85YY–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ZVOLANEK'S Winter" ' Orchid-Flowering Sweet Pea Seed Zvolanck's Christmas Pink Orchid, bicolor Zvoianek's Pink, more iatense than Zvolaaek's Rose.... Zvolanck's Rose, famous shell pink Miss Louise Gude, shell piak Mrs. Skach, pink Mrs. Jos. Bfauida, dark pink Zvoianek's White, largest white-seeded white Bridal Veil, well known white-seeded Mrs. M. Spanolln, black-seeded white Watchung Orchid, black-seeded white Ed. Zvoianek, largest lavender Mrs. Chas. Zvoianek, well known lavender Zvoianek's Blue, best blue Zvoianek's Pale Bine Zvoianek's Mar
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RMRMKXKN–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Contributions to the Crustacean Fauna of South Africa. 261 (^, rather slender, smooth, preceded by about 12 small unequal denticles. Dimensions.—'Up to 7 X 4-5 mm. Colour.—Shell corneous, animal pale yellowish white. Locality.—Cape Province : Hanover (Sars). Transvaal: Potchefstroom. Type ubi ? I have seen only Potchefstroom examples of this species ; apparently. Fig. 31.—Eocyzicus obliquus Sars: a. Head of (^ ; b, head of $; c, telson. E. gigas Brnrd.: d, Head of (^; e, head of $; /, telson; g, scul
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RMREC73Y–. Conchologia cestrica. The molluscous animals and their shells, of Chester county, Pa. Mollusks. Shell sub-globose, finely striate, yellowish-white to pale brown; whorls 5, rounded; base convex; aperture rounded; the peristome forming nearly two-thirds of a circle, and broadly reflected, white, flesh colored behind; umbilicus partly covered; sometimes a small, white, tooth on the pillar, often edentate. H. 10, W. 15, mill. Station, under logs in moist grounds, and meadows, Chester County; common. M. bucculenta, var. Rufa, Michener, Amer. Jour. Conch., II., 1866. Helix rufa, De Kay. Nat. Hist.
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RMRFE37J–. Native and exotic plants, trees & shrubs. Nursery stock Florida Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Palms Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 58 Reasoner Bros., Oneco, Florida NERIUM. continued. Marcel. Semi-double, pale pink, white stripes. Leon Brun. Pale pink, double and floriferous. Single Pink. Very choice sort, with shell pink flowers in large trusses. Strong: grower. Scarce, 1-year old, 20 cts. each, $2 per doz. Madame Peyre. Double creamy yellow, pink center. Very showy sort. Single Cream. Creamy yellow
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RMREN5JP–. The Canadian bird book [microform] : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds : also several hundred photographs of their nest and eggs. Oiseaux; Birds. Horned Puffln ^ , , . RhlnoceroB Auklet Casuln Auklet urobahlllty often exravaten lt« own borrows. II Sr«o no"tB%„,ong the clirr» placing lt« *«« anwng the rocks In any crevUe or tunnel which may offer L dark retreat during the day for they are noc.ur. nal in their habltH. The »lng e egg which they lay IB dull white In color, the In.lde of the shell being a pale green, which color can only be aeen S^y'
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RMRFGC6M–. 1901 trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Champion City Greenhouses, Springfield, Ohio. 9 shells—rosy flesh bathed in golden amber, broad, shell- like petals, bright and beautiful. Iu every way a flue Kose. 50 cents per dozen; $2.50 per hundred. MADAME ELIE LAMBERT. The color is somewhat in the way of Madame de Watteville, but deeper. Rich creamy white, faiutly tinted with pale golden yellow, and exquisitely bordered and shaded with soft rosy flesh, exceedingly beautiful and very sweet, petals large a
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RMRDT0TD–. The fishes of North Carolina . Fishes. SYSTEMATIC CATALOQUB OP FISHES. 345 i. Shell or carapace with a large spine at end of each ventral ridge; carapace deficient behind dorsal fin; color olive gray, nearly every plate with a small pale blue ^ot at its center. trigomis. a. Shell or carapace without spines; carapace continuous behind dorsal fin; color dark brown, with numerous small, circular, yellow-white spots triqueter. (Ladophrys, milk-cow eyebrow, in allusion to the horns in one species.) 297. LAOTOPHRYS TRIGONXTS (Linneeus). Oamel-fish; Box-fish; Trunk-fish; Shell-fish. Ostracium trigo
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RMRF66Y4–. Native and exotic plants, trees & shrubs. Nursery stock Florida Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Palms Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 58 Reasoner Bros., Oneco, Florida NERIUM. continued. Marcel. Semi-double, pale pink, white stripes. Leon Brun. Pale pink, double and floriferous. Single Pink. Very choice sort, with shell pink flowers in large trusses. Strong: grower. Scarce, 1-year old, 20 cts. each, $2 per doz. Madame Peyre. Double creamy yellow, pink center. Very showy sort. Single Cream. Creamy yellow
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