RF2HNYK9Y–Inula helenium or horse-heal or elfdock yellow flowers with green on wooden background. Medical plant contains a lot of essential oils, saponins, inul
RFEHPXAH–Elecampane, Inula helenium
RMW280HE–Archive image from page 334 of Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften / Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe denkschriftender17kais Year: 1859 Debej inul EttingshMuen. Die Kreideflora von Aachen 3- T;. 1V1I Litfuu c'c-ii.ak.r Hof . /'u/. / Pteridoleimma frneimufo/äim. Ftr/. 8. fterüioletmma de/icrdü/////. Fr ff. tf ffi.Fteridoleünma leptophyttum. ,' 2.3. Pteridoleimma dubittm. .' & Ptcridfdrirntiu/JCaltcnöachi , 20. Ptei•iMririiriKt oäontoptereidet. .. 4Sm.MPteridoleimmaanlitpuiim . // /i Ptendo/cir/imn ariorescens. .
RFDGW3AY–Elecampane, Inula helenium
RM2ANEFK2–Die Stumme von Portici : grosse Oper in 5 Akten . ./.?• Henella will sich iu dem Tempel durchdrängen, um1. CHOR. ,li,. LVremoniezu unterbrachen, ö. Sie sieht vernichtet von Kraft49 siikril inul S«hmwz.
RMMCK5DN–. Fig. 143. — Ikisiiieyphtt M'iUkonvnii. Three nsci inul two piinipliyses isolated from an apotheciuni. (After R. Hartitr.) Thev "jcrnanate and ' K. Uaiti^', I'liti isiir/i, aii> il. /oi-'i/liDtiiii. Iiiitiltil Mihirhm, i., ISSO. .M. Will koiiiiM, MiLrui. Fiiiiili til s ]i'ii/,l,H, II.. ls(is.
RMADFYX2–Inula Helenium Italy
RMW073GW–Archive image from page 491 of Die Fauna Südwest-Australiens; Ergebnisse, hrsg. Die Fauna Südwest-Australiens; Ergebnisse, hrsg. von W. Michaelsen und R. Hartmeyer diefaunasdwest02hamb Year: 1907 364 Ernst Hentschel, hier nur wesentlich gesteigert, inul andererseits fehlt sie wiedei' au manchen Stellen der Varietät fast ganz. Die zweite Abweichung, die mangelhafte Ausbildung der Triäre, könnte mit jener ersten in ursächlichem Zusammen- hang stehen und würde dann auch keine wesentliche Bedeutung haben. In diesen beiden charakteristischen Eigenschaften ähnelt die Varietät der Stelletta vestigi
RM2AKHBC1–Hardware merchandising October-December 1910 . All Camli Infer toidi curateel U>r (or man either) tk« a path** taint. Otu and compile. Inul But. Kor>. BtMM and Wond. Air Guns and Rifts l Sieves* MOcs H.m.1.^ B.rU. 22 i Carts and Waggons
RMMCMNBX–. American Beauties If any Rose has eariuJ the title of the "National Rose," it is American Beauty. Wherever the Rose is known, it is the queen, and deservedly so. In size, color, form and fragrance it has no equal. Of quick, healthy, bushy growth, either in pots or outdoors, with magnificent foliage, it produces in abundance glorious buds and large, deep, double flowers of immense size. The three kinds below make a gorgeous combination. Crimson American Beauty American Beauty is splendid tor opcii-);i"inul culture, and is hardy in nearly all localities, e.xcept where the winter
RMADFYX1–Inula Helenium Italy
RMW05122–Archive image from page 294 of Die Gartenkunst (1899). Die Gartenkunst diegartenkunst34deut Year: 1899 IV, 2 DIE CAU'rEN'KlTNST 31 r>nli('r pal'st liicso Sorte besonders für Alleen, wo es inclir .iiit' eiiii' breite als liocb wiTilende Krone an- konniil inul «lir Aussicbh'n mmi iIimi nbn-cn bliaijen der Häuser nielit erdeekl werden solleii. I ta dieser FM in /iiri(di vei;-nM der |ir;ielitif;en Aussi(dit anf See lind I Tebirue sehi'iill vorkonnnl. so ist an(di diese Soi'li' scdii' iieiiet)! lind an;ie|)||nir/.l. mit Aiisnabllie an der Hahnbnlstratsc, wididie l'llanznnii' älteren Oaluins
RM2AJM211–Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe . Fiff- T7. L. . Aus d. lt.I.Hof- u. Staatsärucker« Sitzungsb.d.]<:.Äkad.d.Wmath.natum Cl.mBd.. lHeft. 1855. FialkowsJd. Construction des Xreises inul der Ellipse.5 ; F, Taf. nr.
RMMCNME2–. Fig. 3f)6. Untorkiefer von Calaiiiodon simplex, nach Wortnian, ungef. -"g nat. Größe. Demgegenül)er inul,! hervorgehoben werden, daß J. L. Wortman in einer wichtigen Aibeit darlegt, daß die Genera +Conoryctes Cope und +0NYCHODECTES Cope, die er als +Conoryctidae vereinigt, sowie die Genera +Hemiganus Cope, +Psittacotherium Cope, +Calamodon Cope und +STYLINODON Marsh, die er als +Stylinodontidae vereinigt, nicht — wie frühere Autoren wollten — den +Tillodontia. +Taenodonta. oder teilweise den +Creodonta zuzuiechnen, sondern als +(4anodonta zusammen- zufassen sind. Er betrachtet diese Gan
RMADFYX0–Inula Helenium Italy
RMW14NJP–Archive image from page 22 of Deuxième expédition antarctique francaise (1908-1910). Deuxième expÃdition antarctique francaise (1908-1910) . deuximeexpdi1915afran Year: 1915 'vJ> m Fif;. l. â r)c';volii|ipi:Miout du squelette de IVxtri'niità infÃrieure cliez le Calarrhacles clifysulupliKs. â 1, n' 420. â n. n° 4i;i. â UI, adulte (/.. Gain ad val. r/el.) acr/ls/i(//iii':,inul rexLrÃniità postÃrieure est reprÃsentÃe PI. X, VI,paiaît prÃsenter une[)artictilarilÃ. A un stade correspondant à celui du PygosccHs AdeliÅ IV (fii;-. 2), on constate la prÃsence de trois points d'ossification enco
RM2AG9ECP–. Le quincaillier (Juillet-Decembre 1907). %GlC bakinc Inul 4 doz de 84 doz de 12doz de 12doz de 16doq de 16doz de 2doz dedoz de 6doz de 12doz de 16 oz. oz. oz. oz. oz. lbs. 5 lbs. oz. oz. oz. 95 . 1.40 . 1.45 . 1.65 , . 1.70 . 4.10 . 7.30 La cse . 4.55
RMMCPGA6–. E'i^'. 47. l'liiijflKfii Endrosa irrorella nni -'li vergi wurde, es entspricht uiilil der norwegischen nl'. fiiiiinsu SiiKib. (die lianchige). Im ganzen Nord-. Mittel-, Ost- und nördlichen Südeuropa, siiillich bis zu den l'>ie- näen, Mittelitalien, Dahnatien inul Sarepta. lanch in (Astasien, ob im Gebirge von Pontus fraglich); v..ii .bini bis August, namentlich auf Waldlichtungen. a) ab. sigiKÜa Bkh. (die Rezeiclmete); ilie beiden mittleren Punktreihen auf den .ilern schwarz verhunden : selten unter der .vt b) V. ihh'kaiis B. (die Gelbwerdende); mit gelbem Hinterleib, manchmal dieser vo
RMT0DC89–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0107rabe Year: 1903 Gloeosporium 481 Inula Tnula 4104. Bh Kalelibrenneri Rabenh. in Kalchbr. Szep. Gomb. II. p. 276. Sacc, Syll. III. p. 708. Exs. Rabenhorst, Fungi europ. No. 1093. Sporenlager safranfarbig, bei Trockenheit verbleichend, glänzend, fast durchsichtig, doppelt so lang als der Querdurchrnesser (meistens 17—18 u lang), ei- oder (sitzend) keulenförmig, gallertartig, durch Druck gleichsam in goldgelbe Oeltropfen zerfliessend. An Blättern von Inul
RM2AND9F8–A treatise on zoology . ept the stem itself rigid. The various stages in the evolution aremarked by 4 genera (Fig. LXI.) ; Casfornnus, Ringueb. (1889), Ordovician,N. America; Knchirovrinm, Meek «S: Wortli. (1873 ; synn. Chcirocrinus,Hall 7wn P^ichw. ; CremacrinuH, Ulr. ; Prorlivocrinus, ]{ingiub. Ordovicianand Silurian, N. Amorica; Calovcriniis, Hall (1852, em. Ringueb., 1881) ;Hynn. dheirocrinux, Salter, novi.inuL; Vnululocrinm^ Austin, MS. ; i Dilta-crinus, Ulr.), Silurian and Devonian, N America and Kuroi)e ; Halysio-rriiui>^, Tllrich (188n, cm. Bidlier, 1893), Carboniferous, N. America
RMMCPG12–. Fig. l«i. Flügelgeäder von C. scitula Itbr q^ ; fast auf •'/i vergr. 1. $itcitnla Uhr (scitus ge- scliickt, lein, iiiibseli). Tat. .51, Fig. 41. Manclmiiil im inneren Saumfeld stärker als auf der guten Abbildung weiß bestäubt, manchmal dunkler, einfarbiger grau (5). In Siidfrankreich, Katalonien, Pni-tugal, Anda- lusien, Corsica, Sizilien, Dalmatieii, (Mauretanien, West- alVika, Ägypten, (lypern, Syrien. Siidimlien): im Mai, Juni und Juli. Die Raupe hat nur 10 Füße; sie ist buckelig, rosa oder hellgrün , mit einer dojjpelten Krone von Haken statt der .AfterfüBe; Kopf inul Brustfiiße glänzend
RM2AWN1H5–Geschichte des florentinischen Grabmals von den ältesten Zeiten bis Michelangelo . ag erstrebt, die jedoch nur unvoll-kommen gelang. Die Verhältnisse sind weniger glücklich als die des Acquaspartagrab-mals. Die ein/einen Teile sind ängstlich inul helangen eng aneinander gerückt undentbehren mangels jeder räumlichen Differenzierung einen das Ganze belebendenWechsel von Licht und Schatten. Das Streben nach einer innigeren Verbindung desxSarkophages» und seines Unterbaues mit dem architektonischen Aufsatz muss jedochals solches schon betont werden. Zum erstenmal aber wird hier der hoheSockel zum
RM2ANJ26C–Douris and the painters of Greek vases . H.. I. KAN I HAKdS Nl) K> I.I Unp). Hy l)(uiii. Itnissi-ls inul I.imimc Mviscmns, DOURIS AND THE PAINTERS OF GREEK VASES BY EDMOND EpTTIER MBMBRB DE LINSTITUT TRANSLATED BY BETTINA KAHNWEILER WITH A PREFACE BYJANE ELLEN HARRISON IIOH.D.LITT.DURHAM. HON.LL.D.ABERDEEN LONDONJOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, W. 1909 3i DEDICATED IN LOVE AND GRATITUDE TO AtTGUST LEWIS PREFACE The translator of M, Pottiers monograph onDouris has kindly asked me to write, by wayof preface, a few words on the relation of Greekvase-painting to Greek literature and to Greek
RM2AFMJFY–. Sequelle 1912. Pa^p Th irty-Sevc ?5 ^r^ Th 19 12 Seq u elle. ??< inuL- in thougln as angels are:111 know lu-r is to love her. Tin; early weeks of the Spring of 1911 ush-iicil into our tnidst the radiant face of a littleliss. later known as Margaret Framiiton. ofKi-llettville. Pa. Margaret is ever up to allsorfs of tricks and is frequently heard to say,Oh, people expect so much of a ministersdaughter. She has many liobbites, amongwhich arc feasting, throwing little onions upIhe hall, speaking Irench and German.IhdiliL ist er. Marg, as her intimate friendscall her, is a fine musician and a
RM2AWGJX0–Geschichte des florentinischen Grabmals von den ältesten Zeiten bis Michelangelo . ZEICH.NUNG DES JACOPO SACCHETTINACH EINER SKIZZE MICHELANGELOS. BERLIN SAMMLUNG BECKERATH. Solange uns nicht andere Quellen eines besseren belilueu, wullen wir hierVasaris Auslüiuungen vor denen Condivis i.i:u Vorzui; flehen. Es ist uns nicht ver^rmnt, die ersten keimenden Anfänj^c inul die {(randlose,diesen entwachsene, end{;üiti.ne (jestalt des Denkmals zu schauen. Was zwischendiesen und jener liegt, kennen wir nicht. Und docii iässt sich die Eiitwickhuig desGedankens im Meister selbst ski//ieren, da uns das
RM2AXF4WM–Purdue debris . Minself in Sidney has a great propensity life, the fourth was too much the li. H .1 III Ms l,y his tor doing things, and this affin- for him. and the Married Mens sinci-i iiv .11 iH 111 - inul abil- ity tor work has led to his pla.^ Club took him into the told. ity to appnciati- a good joke. ing himself in the rather im. He is never really happy un- While not an honor student, he viable light of a scab. I less there are two or three flunk is steady and a hard worker. this, in a measure, at leasi A heavy evening and Sunday attributable to necessity, w , ways just worked to death
RM2AKAMKA–Bones, molars, and briefs . ores returns a Stone Who yet still lives and of life not shorn;A useful man lie yet will be Among his cnnnlrymen across ihe sea. !?. r. Walkt-r will Inul no (lirticully in ciinnnandin, a lucrative practice, lie has actiuilleil himsellwith hiinor in school and possesses natural ac(|uircmcins which Ih-IiI his callin{>;. Wallaces intrinsic value will never he known. Tlu- more you rub him the brighter he grows. Willis, W)od and Ross m.iy decide to bccume lieutenants of the U. S. army and work amiuig th<boys of blue. Peradventnre some erroneous impression may aris
RM2AFRHE6–. Notable men of Washington. I. l^:l. -:;i.c from Yale Iniverslty. A<lmltteil to pra -till law l)y Siipreinc Court of liOuisiana In 1S1*S.t-anii- lo ^?as!llnI^ton In 1901; locatt-d at Brem-erton. where he has since resltled. Klecti-il CityAHorney of the City of Brtmerton In 1»0T, Inul;i. h position he has shown Kreat visor In thepros, ciitlon of law-breakers. In 1908 wasolm teil to Stale Senate fmni the Twenty-thlrJState Senatorial District, comprising the Coun-ties of Island. Kitsap and Mason. Kecord In thesenate was that of an insuTK-nt or progressive. IOUTEI.I.E. FBEDEBICX ALFBED—i.orn
RM2AFRHN1–. Notable men of Washington. BBTAH, JAM£S W.—Horn In I^oulslana. MarchII. l^:l. -:;i.c from Yale Iniverslty. A<lmltteil to pra -till law l)y Siipreinc Court of liOuisiana In 1S1*S.t-anii- lo ^?as!llnI^ton In 1901; locatt-d at Brem-erton. where he has since resltled. Klecti-il CityAHorney of the City of Brtmerton In 1»0T, Inul;i. h position he has shown Kreat visor In thepros, ciitlon of law-breakers. In 1908 wasolm teil to Stale Senate fmni the Twenty-thlrJState Senatorial District, comprising the Coun-ties of Island. Kitsap and Mason. Kecord In thesenate was that of an insuTK-nt or progre
RM2AN6CPT–Dictionnaire historique & biographique de la Suisse : publié avec la recommandation de la Société générale suisse d'histoire et sous la direction de Marcel Godet, Henri Türler [et] Victor Attinger avec de nombreux collaborateurs de tous les cantons . Benedikl Vischer l n ï |.Daprès un portrait à lhuile. 152 VISCHER VISCONTI. VVilhelm Vischer (n° 7). Daprès une gravure sur cuivre de Friedr. Weber. Berlin. Auteur de : Eriimerutigen inul luit.driivl.e ansGriechenland : Gesch. der l niversitât Basel von derGrundung 1460 bis zur Reformation 1529 et de nombreuxécrits réunis après sa mort en deux vol
RM2AJM1WM–Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe . Aus d. lt.I.Hof- u. Staatsärucker« Sitzungsb.d.]<:.Äkad.d.Wmath.natum Cl.mBd.. lHeft. 1855. FialkowsJd. Construction des Xreises inul der Ellipse.5 ; F, Taf. nr.. Aus i.k.k. Hof-Ti. Staatsriruckerei. Sifzungsb.d.]c.Akaa.d,Winath.Tiatum Cl. IVIBa. lHeft. 1855. Haidinger. Die konische Refraction am Diopsid. 113 Auf ähnliche Art würde man verfahren, wenn die kleine Axeund verschiedene Tangenten gegeben sind, wie dies Fig. 79 zeigt,wo zugleich die Anwendung dieser Aufgabe versinnlicht wird
RM2AKXT27–Le Monde moderne . s encoreeu le temps de consommer le premier, en priantSampierro de se substituer à lui, Libre, il vn doncenfin pouvoir senfuir nuitamment avec sa femmeAngèle. Tout A coup, Tromboli apparail el veut sopposerau ité par la fenêtre son oncle. Chapilelse croit meurtrier. Terrifié, il senfuit avec sarcntiiii il.ms le maquis où Inul h monde se retrouve. I.A MLSlQLli 4:11 Par une lieureuse coïncidence, cl pinir mettre finà cet imbroglio, il se trouve que Sanipiero est filsde Tromljoli. Donc, tout peut sarrani^er. Délivresde tout remords homicide, Chapitel et sa femmevont enlin pouvo
RM2AWDPJ9–Explosives . ing had to he continued for aboutthirty hours at .>:. I . These cut powders arc but little made now. as theyhave been displaced by smokeless powd The folio wing Table gives particulars of some of the powders made formerlyat Waltham Abbey 1: ofgrains CharooaT Q. Finishril Powder Pow-der Time M - iner:m„ tun- , 1 in. Wood burn-ing t 1nrs. ...inul- eake nrs. hrs. Temp. Dei stun RFG 12 20 Dogw.Id 4 bXB. 4 1- 1 100 1. 1-58 1-62 0-9 -1-2 RFC 12 20 8 .. 8 2-5 10 2 100 1-72 1-75 0-9 -1-2 RL& Alder and willow :; 2-5 l; 2 110 1-65 1*0 1-3 RLG« - 4 .. 3 4 115 1-65 1*0 1-3 P |* Clll><
RM2AG9E48–. Le quincaillier (Juillet-Decembre 1907). %GlC bakinc Inul 4 doz de 84 doz de 12doz de 12doz de 16doq de 16doz de 2doz dedoz de 6doz de 12doz de 16 oz. oz. oz. oz. oz. lbs. 5 lbs. oz. oz. oz. 95 . 1.40 . 1.45 . 1.65 , . 1.70 . 4.10 . 7.30 La cse . 4.55. Lesilve en Poudre. La eae 4 doz ft la caisse .. 8.60 3 caisses5 caisses ou 8.603.40 plusSoda Maqic La cae calsee No S caiaee No 6 caiata 2.762.60 No 1 caisse60 pqts de 1 lb.. ..5 caisses 120 pqta de Vb »«>•• .. 2.76 5 caisses 2.80 80 pqts de 1 lb.. 9 7, 60 pqts de H lb.. / L,i° 6 caisses 2.60 100 pqts de 10 oz.. .. 2.86 5 caisses.. .. 2.7
RM2CD8GJX–. Journal . upon the amountof water naturally existing in the coal in the mine and notin the air. The rainfall while the coal is in transit mustalso be considered. Moreover Richters Inul shown thait made no difference whether the air was dry or moist.Fayol hafi made the same ex)>eriment, and personally,in view of these experiments, he had not thought it worthwhile to consider the effect of humidity in producingspontaneous lire ; nor did he think it had any kind ofcomparison with the effect—the greater effect—exercisidby the water wliich was normally present in the coal asit was raised from
RM2CEP1R0–. Thamara; opéra en quatre tableaux. Poème de Louis Gallet. Partition réduite pour chant & piano par Van den Heuvel. H AH AH —4 gg ^J?> ^2 ^ & ; ^ p ïE£ v v (Au moment ou ils vonl en veniiaux mains, le Vrtr> Inul v.ludV blanc, paraît au seuildu Templeavec Thamara, suivi ds prêtres And^maesfoso. M ds vi,rïN LE PRÊTHE.. V V V V v 3î> LargementRécit. 3
RM2CEK5AK–. Christian herald. % Dr. L 0. Howard Kiit.,inul.vi.-«1 B..r. j . One Hundred Wonder Stories WOULD you like to see the oceans rushtogether? Would you like to climb raysof light into the stars? Would you like tothrow your voice acrossthe continent? Wouldyou like to walk on the bottom of the seas?Would you like to spend a few days in thebowels of the earth t You will have theseand many other sensations while readingFrancis Trevelyan Miller* Latest Book,Wonder Stories from American Life. Think of sitting down at your firesidewith these Heroes of Achievement!Meeting them face to face! These onehun
RM2CT1E4J–. Emblems, for the entertainment and improvement of youth : containing hieroglyphical and enigmatical devices, relating to all parts and stations of life : together with explanations and proverbs in French, Spanish, Italian, and Latin, alluding to them and translated into English : the whole curiously engrav'd on 62 copper plates . cciptMtdet. She receivesCo give. 3. A Lyon that breaks the Arrow withwhich he iiWmmded. Kon moriemer inul-tus. I fhall not dye unrevengd. 4. A Lyon bold and watchful. 5. A Wolf feizing another. Ka jujius capta relaxat. 6. An Orange-Tree full of Flowersand Fruits. A7
RM2CDD6D8–. Studio international . PACK OP HOUNDS FROM A PAINTING P.Y PROF. OTTO BACHE145. GOLDEN AUTUMN. FROM A PAINTINGBY FRANCIS PETRUS PAULUS Studio- Talk Wide in his range of subjects, Mr. Paulus seemsequally at home with all branches of his art. Hisfavourite materials are oil-colours and pastels, andhe excels in etching. During his recent visit toAmerica he painted a number of portraits ofcelebrities, which will probably be soon seen inul. Amongst works of his which dwell inmemory The Forge is particularly fascina-ting : there is an entire absence of forcedand meritricious effects of lighting, and
RM2CDX7TR–. Godey's lady's book . u GOOD NEWS. 11 VOL. LXV.—25 319 a t COMPOSED FOR THE PIANO-FORTE, FOR GODEYS LADYS BOOK. BY ROSALIE E. SMITH.. *• ft J*L -I h H 1- m—3—m—3— -i—i—P- -P- ^P- -<*? ^. ^ i4—I—i— h— -i 1—(- -i-! | | , £i £ , —I SB -Inul—! lvw/*TT J J L 1 4*. .,*. g pP p P , C p j- p
RM2CPPCFB–. Histoire naturelle des oiseaux : suivant a classification de Isidore Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire ; avec l'indication de leurs moeurs et de leurs rapports avec les arts, le commerce et l'agriculture . ^ (MotacUUl I F VMII.LK l»KS Tl liDIDES. 2n:i posi (liicihrs S(clios, de iiinufrnsrili-i, nu lilinintvi, taclirlisli.iïiirs o (Ipiiiio, 1p |)ftil nxe ilc ^sn et (le rriii ; lii |inul(et poiutjllis ih irris et isix li^iu>s et demie. Le.
RM2CGJJ04–. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . A T HUiYTS IVLLE. 377. Ftluuarv 2.—Ilie Itoy.-- l>lay l)all on tlic parade ^•Iouiul.Freeman Collins, Conijiany D, liad been |ii-oni(ite(l to SecondLieutenant, l)ntnot nuistered, when lie was killed at KenesawMountain, and an order from the War Dejiartment has de-elaied him mustered as Lieutenant to date from May 2, 18()4. February 3.—Two games of InUl to-day. No drill. Theboys read the newspapers and write letters every day. In the■eenino; they do some sino-ino-. AH
RM2CEW6HK–. Handbuch der allgemeinen und lokalen Anaesthesie für Ärzte und Studierende. tionen, Tumorexstirpationen, Strumen etc.), verliefen: 1. durchAveg über der Normaldruckhöhe 42 Kurven 2. durchschnittlich ., ,, „ i37 „;). auf oder wenig unter „ „ 9 „ 4. ausgesprochen ,, „ „ ^2 ., d. h. der Äther bewirkt in der großen Mehrzalil der Fälle (79o/o)eine Steigerung des Blutdruckes. Die beiden der Arbeit Blauels M Beiträge zur klinischen Chirurgie, 1890.^) Beiträge zur klinischen Chirurgie, 1901. Die Ätliernarkose. 29 entnommenen Kurven (Fig. 1:^ inul KV) illustrieren die Wirkung desÄthers auf den Blutdr
RM2CR0T7R–. The locomotive engineer . ilonH Drill. We illustrate un this page an ingenious drill, de-signed hy Pulaski Leeds, Bupt. Motive Power ofthe L. & N. Uy. The device, as shown, can very properly be calleda radial attachment for a drill press, but can beUMcd any place, and driven by flexible shuU orotherwise. Fig. 1 shows it aa applied to the drilling of wl-wrcw holes in eccentric:* from the inside of the axlebore, inul wttlmnl boring a liole through the out- accesailile point; the lower opindle shown In Fig. 2coin be turned around to any angle. a» shown bydolled lines in plan view. Fig. 4. The f
RM2CH69RY–. Der Weltverkehr und seine Mittel, mit einer Übersicht über Welthandel und Weltwirtschaft; . 545. flnofaljrt öi.. inul.hnllriiö für ^rn l?titlirranii=i;eud)ttmni iinrij brr SnnRtUtnni -iti. JUnt 1883. gebrorf)cn mar. i^ermutlirt) maren bie 33eIIen über ben 2 m über goroö^nliriiem .podittjaffcrenbigenbcn niriit genügenb mit i^eton auc-gcfüllten Senffaften Oineingejd^lagen unb f)atten foifjr ^erftörungsroerf in unb an bemfeUicn ausüben fönneu. Xxoii biefes Aiiitjerfolges mürbe oon bem üciier bes 33reincr 2onnen^ nnb iBafenamt^,Saurat .Standes, an bem nrfprüuglidien llan feftgefialteu, unb bie ß
RM2CT3D00–. Emblems, for the entertainment and improvement of youth .. . on, Acciptutdet. She receivesto give. 3. A Lyon that breaks the Arrow withwhich he is woxinded. Kon moriemer inul-tHS. I Ihall not dye unrevengd. 4. A Lyon bold and watchful. 5. A Wolf feizing another. Keejuftusta^tx relaxat. 6. An Orange-Tree full of Flowersand Fruits. Kit mihi toilet hyems. Winterftrips me not. 7. An Ox dead at the foot of an Al-tar. Moriendo facra tuentHr. I prefervefacred ufages. 8. ABuming Mountain. Tlndiqn^ tev?«r. Horrible from far on aU fides. 9. A Heron flying among the Clouds.Altior procellis. 10. A Cube,
RM2CEYW9F–. Die Forstinsekten Mitteleuropas; ein Lehr- und Handbuch. Sc/i Flg. 131. „Elschwämme. A vom Goldafter (Liparis chryson-hoea); B vom Schwammspinner {Liparis chrysocoma) beobachtet, wie sie, mitunter mehr als eine Woche lang, die aufeinem Blatt abgelegten Eier bewacht und die nahenden Feinde durch einlautes summendes Geräusch abzuschrecken sucht. — Bei den sozialen Insektendagegen (Ameisen, Wespen, Termiten usw.) finden wir den direkten Schutz Eiablage. 137 ganz all,L;( iiuMii, iiulcm liier tlie Eier von raiisenden von imitigcn inid wehr-haften Arbeitern unil Soldaten bewacht inul beschüt/.t un
RM2CEYW6N–. Die Forstinsekten Mitteleuropas; ein Lehr- und Handbuch. Sc/i Flg. 131. „Elschwämme. A vom Goldafter (Liparis chryson-hoea); B vom Schwammspinner {Liparis chrysocoma) beobachtet, wie sie, mitunter mehr als eine Woche lang, die aufeinem Blatt abgelegten Eier bewacht und die nahenden Feinde durch einlautes summendes Geräusch abzuschrecken sucht. — Bei den sozialen Insektendagegen (Ameisen, Wespen, Termiten usw.) finden wir den direkten Schutz Eiablage. 137 ganz all,L;( iiuMii, iiulcm liier tlie Eier von raiisenden von imitigcn inid wehr-haften Arbeitern unil Soldaten bewacht inul beschüt/.t un
RM2CE3JA9–. Purdue debris . fk-tm^MBtS. B£ sH Indiana Lii^htini^- Company (1(11-(id:; .MAIN SlHKKl Gas and Electricity Cooking, Lighting and Power (ias Raii.ycs. WM.T U.Mlri-, inul nil,,.,- (.as an.l Klr.-tri.- Applian.-r-LaFayette IllnxE SdU .v2l> Matn Sjiii ki Lafayette Hat Company .lOXKS & LEARY. Pk..pi,iet.irsWhat is iiKii-e i)lea.siii,i; than to know yon We cater to tlie colleo^e man. Alwais Up-to-date JonCS & LcQl^ Conp Clothes Ma Lieber & Myers CHIROPRACTORS —Rooms lU-14 Emsing Block—;n^rau,l?nr;n,u„xn„ LaFayette, In.liaiKi La( Phone 624 CASH or CKF.DII The Eagle Furniture Co. Furniture, Carp
RM2CEDKMM–. The war for the Union, 1861-1865. A record of its defenders, living and dead, from Steuben county, Indiana; and history of veteran organizations and kindred associations. ft- 0 B «^ i > H ,;i h J^ ipr 0 Deere & Co. IVrannfeoture JOHN DEERE PLOW, REVEKSI MLE SlhlKL lIAliROW, (JKiPIN HUI-KY PLOW, (Ml Kf. IS STILL thl:rl;. NO T )CJ>UO J NO. Lii id Ci i IJLlJI; 1:NS vSuits. Q. A. K. inul S. of V. SliIIs cincl SyVM, lini; & MAX, c^. 1.0x11 1 N O J K > I ) .-^ 1 <:, P^Or^X Vw^A VN 1:, TNT). - iX - Shi0LING.AND FITT-ING DRAFT, ROAD--STFI-^, OK SI-FLDHORSES? A.J.SNYDiik, TltADK Sf^int.
RM2CEDKEY–. The war for the Union, 1861-1865. A record of its defenders, living and dead, from Steuben county, Indiana; and history of veteran organizations and kindred associations. IS STILL thl:rl;. NO T )CJ>UO J NO. Lii id Ci i IJLlJI; 1:NS vSuits. Q. A. K. inul S. of V. SliIIs cincl SyVM, lini; & MAX, c^. 1.0x11 1 N O J K > I ) .-^ 1 <:, P^Or^X Vw^A VN 1:, TNT). - iX - Shi0LING.AND FITT-ING DRAFT, ROAD--STFI-^, OK SI-FLDHORSES? A.J.SNYDiik, TltADK Sf^int. ANfiOhA, INM).. L. E, ^VEICHT & SON, LEAFING FUNERAL DIRECTORS, A N( ,( )I. , I N I ) I / N . FRulTS, OKNAMHNTArTRliHS. ILAXTS, Best
RMRHYFBM–. Beitrge zur Biologie der Pflanzen. Plant physiology; Plants. ohii Hiifnifi,- ^iii'f'""l"!l" il"I'n<iii/tn i:„inUl. 7«/:/. taoi^ ad nat del.. 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.. Berlin [etc. ] Duncker & Humblot [etc. ]
RMRJ3M2A–. The North American sylva, or, A description of the forest trees of the United States, Canada and Nova Scotia, not described in the work of F. Andrew Michaux [microform] : and containing all the forest trees discovered in the Rocky Mountains, the territory of Oregon, down to the shores of the Pacific and into the confines of California as well as in various parts of the United States. Trees; Trees; Botany; Botany; Arbres; Arbres; Botanique; Botanique. LAIKiK-LKAVEl) OK AMERICAN COTINUS. 7;! is vfUow and green, inul is employed by musioal-iiiKtrumeiit makers, e!>oiiists, tumors, &c. It
RMRJ4YGH–. A manual of the medical botany of North America [microform]. Botany, Medical; Botany; Botanique médicale; Botanique. ELEMENTS OF BOTANV. Roil, never olonp.itos by intorcfllnl'ir gvowtli, but only incrrnacs its lenpftli !)}• iidditioiiH to its j^i'owiii}^ extroinity. Uh incrcuyo in tliiimoter is uccum- plislied in the Hiuuo inixiintT as that of tho-Htom. Without onteriuf,' too ininutcly into the Htnicture of tlic growing,' extremity of the root, it in neccswiry to ob- Hcrvc that this is luado up of a iiianH of colls which nuil- liply rapidly inul are cunstuntly building- up tissue (Fij,'. li)
RMRJ48K3–. The geology of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, or, Acadian geology [microform]. Geology; Geology, Stratigraphic; Paleontology; Geology, Economic; Géologie; Géologie stratigraphique; Paléontologie; Géologie économique. 63 Tin; CAUIIOMKEKOIR.. clmraotorihtic to warnint any i-onruU'iit. Hliilomoiit on tlio .sulijuf. Tlii'so oo|irolito» miiHl Imvo hocii pioilui-fil by Dendtwrpclon or J/i/lrriiiliiii, most prolnilily I lie loinicr. Ill till) siimmtM- oi" IS77 Mr ilill kiiully ("xtniiMi'tl for iiu>. tlm-i) othor tivos wliii'h Inul iippourotl in tlio rt'ittilircro
RMRJ12HP–. The story of the rear column of the Emin Pasha relief expedition [microform] . Explorers; Birds; Insects; Explorateurs; Oiseaux; Insectes. DIARY, 291 day he and several Arabs went np to see wliat was the matter with the water, and there tliey saw a most horrible si<?ht. The top of the water was all covered with a thick layer of yellow fat, which was runnin*; over the side, and he found out that his natives Inul taken all the human meat to tlie well to wash it before eatinj^. At the next place he camped by a stream, and made the natives camp below him. I told liim tliat people at liome gen
RMRJ51CR–. Sport, travel and adventure in Newfoundland and the West Indies [microform]. Fisheries; Hunting; Pêche commerciale; Chasse. 238 A CONTRADICTION. sale slau^'hter, and I know tliat Sir IJo.se I'lice would be equally so. Jn justice, therefore, to us, I bej? you to do me the favour to contradict the obnoxious article, and to convey to the author of it that he has been lying under a mistake. For my part, 1 would sooner be accused of manslaughter as of unsportsman-like behaviour.—1 am, &c. W. It. K." inUl. Paddy and Qiiashi. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page im
RMRJ0PRP–. The North American sylva, or, A description of the forest trees of the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia, not described in the work of F. Andrew Michaux [microform] : and containing all the forest trees discovered in the Rocky Mountains, the territory of Oregon, down to the shores of the Pacific, and into the confines of California, as well as in various parts of the United States ; illustrated by 121 colored plates. Trees; Botany; Arbres; Botanique. IM I.XXMl.. Sti'yjtlioiiia liiU'«iril»Ua Siltltr'/.I'lliy'lrr/>/i<inuL Sityplifin'e <i J-iin/,', Kii/u. Please note that these
RMRENAFN–. Lectures on forestry [microform]. Forêts; Forêts; Forest conservation; Forests and forestry. 2H inul thus also the fertile snil layers inerfaM'. until ilie tnore faslidiims plants fail stil»>ist. I'lie hiinilile'it workers. alRae. '' hens, eacti aii<l nutsses, arc foJIoeliriihs. or, in tlic drier and warmer climates, by a^.'aes and vuccas; then enme tTns and other repre- >eniative> ul the Kmer ve^elalion. siicenleiil );ra»es and lurh> ^.-radually cnverin^' the s«til with a meatlow or prairie, the shrnlis Iieinnie more nunier- cuis. by de^J^ree^ elnsiiii.: up. Nhaiinii^' ih
RMRJYBED–. Atlas of applied (topographical) human anatomy for students and practitioners. Anatomy. Inti-rn^il Malleol Posterior Tibial Muscl Interosseous Ligament Long Flexor iluscle of the Toes Internal Plantar Ner'e Lonff Flexor iluscie of the Big-Toe Accessory Muscle External Plantnr Nerve Abductor Muscle of the Big-Toe Short Flexor Muscle of the Toes. a his Kxti-inul Matlrulus Peroneus Brevis Muscle Pcroneus L<tngus Muscle Calcaneus Abductor Muscle of the Little-Tue Fig. 197. Frontal Section through the (right) Ankle-Joint. iSeen from behind. Nat. Size. Robmau Limited, London. Rebmau Company, N
RMRJ26JG–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. tucrlnusHtlK- inul us. Dor- Hal view of calyx 011- 1 a rKoO 2 dlaiii. Alb. Inst., vol Niaftara . 193. [Ety. dendron, tree; krinon, ily.] Calyx oboonuidal; baaaIsS; sub- radialH 5; radials 1x5, and an ad- v'litional one caused by a division of the plate on the left side of the large azy- gous one; reg- ular interradi- als 0; flzygouB interradial 1; large and long proboscis or ventral sac rises from the azygous inte
RMRDWD1R–. Bird studies with a camera : with introductory chapters on the outfit and methods of the bird photographer . Birds; Photography of birds. CA inUl) STUJiIKS WITH A CAMERA wlioii WO lieard tlio soft notes of a Least Bittern, who soon rose from the marsh near by. A few days. later tlie Bittern ^â as fiiun<l in full songâif tlie coo be its soul;'âin the marshes of Presi|ue Isle in Erie. 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 ori
RMREPPG2–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Reptiles; Fishes; Mollusks; Natural history; Reptiles; Poissons; Mollusques; Sciences naturelles. THE FIJESII-WATER .srONGR 4r.7 tlic pinvnt (lies ut Mic piid of llie soasmi, tlioy are Hlicvated and pass from its body. They tlu'ii attacli tlioiiiselvos to subaquatic substances, siicli as vef;eta1)les, sticks, stones, &c. inul lit tlie bo,Ljinnin,!,' of tlie n(!xt season tlie two discs separate, and out comes tlie young ('rist;itella, ready to take upon itself tlie tasks for wliicli it was created. It often liappcns that the two discs of tlie s
RMRJ26JM–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. Kia. 280.—DclliMTlrms I)mi'|'IhI. harrifli, Wortlion. 1875, (CalcpociinuH Imr- riHi, 0, (ChiMrocriniiH dac- tyhiH,) i;{th Kep. N. Y. Sf. Muh. Nat. rtist., p. 123, nurlinKton Or. nodoHUH, Hall, lH(iO, (Clicirocrinus 110- dosns,) lath Rep. N. Y. St. Muh. Nat. HiHt., p. 124, Keokuk Or. stigmatuH, Hall, m, (Cliei- rooriiuis HtiKinaMiH,)Tranf), 4, p. 225. tucrlnusHtlK- inul us. Dor- Hal view of calyx 011- 1 a rKoO 2
RMRJ3WFP–. Cruisings in the Cascades [microform] : a narrative of travel, exploration, amateur photography, hunting, and fishing, with special chapters on hunting the grizzly bear, the buffalo, elk ... etc.. Hunting; Fishing; Hunting; Fishing; Chasse; Pêche sportive; Chasse; Pêche sportive. ^Sr' CriAi'TKR XIX. stoMpcd olV Mt '/'-J. Spokaiit' I'^ills on iiiy wny ij^c- lonic, for :i tVw '^^'^i (hiys' (It't'T hull - - - inu inul thoiiuh thilt I'.'u'iou be iioi cxuclly in the ('ns- (.'ades, it is so ucar tliat a, IVw points in rvhirion to llu' sport there may be Lo ailmissible in connection with tlie .
RMRPTAHM–. Allgemeine Biologie. Biology; Cells. Die Erscheinungen «ml da< Wesen der Befruchtung. 339 Bei tlen hislier betrachteten Familien der Xoctilucen inul Konjugaten, denen sieh andere wie die Diatomeen, Gregarinen etc. anschließen, sind es große, in Membranen eingehüllte Protoi)Iasmakör])er, die sich i)aaren, nachdem sie Perioden vegetativer Vermehrnng durch einfache Teilung durchgemacht haben. Eine zweite Reihe von Urformen der geschlecht- lichen Zeugung liefern uns niedere, i)flanzliche Organismen aus der Klasse der Algen. Zum Zwecke der Fortpflanzung erzeugen sie besondere Zellen, die Schwä
RMRHYC3Y–. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Flora Südarabiens und der Inseln Sokótra, Sémha, und Abd el Kûri : Bearbeitung der von Dr. St. Paulay und Professor Dr. O. Simony auf der Expedition der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften nach Südarabien und den Inseln Sokótra, Sémha, und Abd el Kûri vom December 1898 bis mitte März 1899 gesammelten Gefässpflanzen. Plants; Plants; Plants. Vierhapper, F.: Flora Siularahioiis inul Sokötras. Tafel X.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illu
RMRJ3WG1–. Cruisings in the Cascades [microform] : a narrative of travel, exploration, amateur photography, hunting, and fishing, with special chapters on hunting the grizzly bear, the buffalo, elk ... etc.. Hunting; Fishing; Hunting; Fishing; Chasse; Pêche sportive; Chasse; Pêche sportive. I fj^ -1. ^Sr' CriAi'TKR XIX. stoMpcd olV Mt '/'-J. Spokaiit' I'^ills on iiiy wny ij^c- lonic, for :i tVw '^^'^i (hiys' (It't'T hull - - - inu inul thoiiuh thilt I'.'u'iou be iioi cxuclly in the ('ns- (.'ades, it is so ucar tliat a, IVw points in rvhirion to llu' sport there may be Lo ailmissible in connection with
RMRHY1H6–. BeitraÌge zur PalaÌontologie und Geologie OÌsterreich-Ungarns und des Orients : Mitteilungen des Geologischen und PalaÌontologischen Institutes der UniversitaÌt Wien. Geology; Paleontology; Geology; Paleontology. E Traiith: Gresteuerschichten. Taf.IlI.. Z3c j.-j.'!S7Ar.T.hcsr.Spar/, '..:'£:,â'â Beitr«iv>c /,ur l'iil.iüontolu^i»; iind (joolo^iii; Oostorroich l iu^nrns. inul des Onoiit.s.lkl.XXII.iyOi). Verlag V VY lh.Ãra.jmiiüor.k u K.Hof u ünivci ;,itats Huchhaidler in Wieii.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
RMRJ25WR–. The polar world [microform] : a popular description of man and nature in the Arctic and Antarctic regions of the globe . Arctic races; Zoology; Races arctiques; Zoologie. Tin: I'ol.AU WUIJIJ). Tii IM.'»!» a Luiuliiii (â¢niiii»iiiiy, loniidcd )y Mr. Uiislihy, wlm liiiviii^' ('X|tl»»r('<l the siilpliur tlislricts, Inul nii.si'd y;iviit cx- jn'ctiitioiis hur is waitoiily wasted am! tiotldeii under foot than all Iceland possesses, ^^'llile ]>' iiiiiiir.s of tl 10 noi th, which aro far richer thiui lla of Krisuvik, annually furnish scarcely more than ten tons, the sulphur niini-s of
RMREXE24–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Mammals; Natural history; Mammifères; Sciences naturelles. *Wm^''' K-l. %.. he btr - Inrl h? ^""^i-l'Vll th.. Inul.., deoponing into wann cliestnut-brown alon. nrouifd tin n ,1'"? V;"'*';^-'"^^ o" tl.c> abdomen, cliest, inner surface of tlie limbs, and ^nd . V S ? f ^"^- ^.' " " "â¢''f ^^'^^ "*â ^â ^'â¢^â¢^â¢^inia, ^vl,ere it was discovered by Bruce and IS said to inhabit mountainous tlistricts, where it lives in pairs. Tlie DuvKEi:-]!oK. or Lmi-uon, Iuis derived its name of Dmker, or Dive
RMRJ08ET–. The North American sylva, or, A description of the forest trees of the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia, not described in the work of F. Andrew Michaux [microform] : and containing all the forest trees discovered in the Rocky Mountains, the territory of Oregon, down to the shores of the Pacific and into the confines of California, as well as in various parts of the United States : illustrated by 122 fine plates. Trees; Botany; Arbres; Botanique. I i/N ins lyx en- inul :nn. Hlit. 131. 7//V/, !vcr, new /. .X ,^- â ***' i T^SlJft)*-*^ 't, -i-'- >0 ^ i t^i A y f *i jK, i:. J ;u .'(i.n
RMRJ44P1–. Award of the fishery commission [microform] : documents and proceedings of the Halifax Commission, 1877 under the Treaty of Washington of May 8, 1871. Fisheries; Fisheries; Pêches; Pêches. lY COMMISSION. AWARD OF Tin: riSIIKUY COMMISSION. 3251 inul a hxrtu' pari «)!' Uh^ Niuii an«l liUK«'i»st>s aiv u't, Ihiit iK'iii}' the iK'sr :iii.l ,il St llsh ^lu'ViuiMi use to any iipitn'ciaMr uiiu}; tlit'ir ll«li "â¢' »''â >'";-' ^''t'* lar;?o nuinlu'is of infu bclnii;-. sHi'ls t>verv .vi'iir, pi'obiihl.v ow. I'o ill Mac.kt'n'l lisliinn issiiv â VoHsols tlicy arc cliitMl.v I
RMRJ1PHT–. The polar world [microform] : a popular description of man and nature in the Arctic and Antarctic regions of the globe . Arctic races; Zoology; Races arctiques; Zoologie. SIIJKIM.W (iM|,l»-.l!lsT(Ml!.(V mineral richos C(>nf,'iv^at(Ml in (nic s])(>l tlmii hero, wliore, Ix'siJes vast qnau: "i'os of iron inul cop[)er, the â wasliini;' of the sands prodncei :.l 18:51, n less ilian '2!) ponds of ^"oM, ;nid ll'") ponds :] lbs. of pl;itin;i. Tiie estate extends over lonr niillit)ns of acres, and its popnlation, in 18:5 !â¢, anionnted [o 20.000 sonls. The town of Nishno-Tagil
RMRPJCFP–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 5 50 1000 f I so 3 50 6. M. DOGLITTLE llA2Bt % BOHODTNO, Onon. Co., N. Y. IIB MONEY IN POULTRY 10A131 Bl OUR LARGE GUIDE i>i "y> jusL out. KoiiiHthing entirely new. IIX) paseH, Printed in linest colortid work. Coiitainn everylhini; iiertuinin^ to I'nul- tryinfull. PRICES REDUCED on irtt Prize Winnerw and Kkk^. PoHl|iai<i (tm recoipt of 15 coiitn, if you write now. JOEK BAas:B£B, Jr.. Box 94 Freepoit, 111. Mention the American Bee Journal '''^ Dadant's Foundation ffi Year Why Does It Sell So Well ? Because it has always Riven better satis
RMRJ1CGD–. Synopsis of the fishes of North America [microform]. Fishes; Poissons. I ) h i 128 coNriiimrrioNM to nouth amkuican iciiTiivoLodYâiv. Imt ntllior Hpniw pupilln'. Hmlrs 1'J-7I-M>. DoimuI Hii simrl, Iii;j:li(T Ihnu loii'V. ol" !il»oiil II riiys, (N)lor UiirK iiliovo; Hides «»I<)iiiI(m| wiHi bliicK iiiitl .yellow. Ivliitiiiitli ljiiUi Oregon. A litllt* Uiiowii Hprciivs. inul Iirnvy, oonv«'. SimmiI Idiiitl, iniu'li ov«>i>l:ippiti,u; 1tii> lioi'i/.ontiil iikmiIIi. IMonlli (piilr liir;{(>, willi vny laru'o lips. (Ii«» tippt«r riill jiiul ptMi(h>n(, vi(li (»-S
RMRN5ERM–. The animal kingdom, arranged according to its organization, serving as a foundation for the natural history of animals : and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Animals; Zoology. ^li/i I CI I Miiiidtni L. IInl/nsr,i.F/.4^. l.An.atifa la hirsiuns. ih, 'is.Iinn. ?^. PoUic-ipfs c/irniuvpia. Zani. 3.Po]lixipes mircihi.J.,mi. A.YaWi ?Uiiiii.Lnn. .T.GiiciVis vHhtiii.Inul}. K^AMimv ruvirriiM-arh. 7. Trinilc*-m Ls . <S . Ii^iimlalefn.s..Bmig.i fti.u-iriihnits. 1,-sjm. I,'T„1,n,: /,: lhT„Ur.u;, .' /'/J/J.nh. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have be
RMREPRN8–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Birds; Natural history; Oiseaux; Sciences naturelles. THE BUNTING. 481 Tlio ppnoral colour of tl.js Inrd is )nj.l,t yellow, vari.-ato.l witl, palcl.os of dark Lrov,, nii.l liavm- a riclily inottlwl Lrmvinsl, yollow on the Lack, with a decided v.uvm rn.Idv' tin-c. The ].rimary fcatliors of tho win-arc l,lack, cdocd wit], A..llâw,inul tlic ivnminder of the l..nthers tl.ro,,ol,m,t, with all the win-coverts, are dee), hrown-hhnck, ed-rcd with ruddy brewii. The chni, throat, and all the under j.arts of tlie hody nre hri^h't pure vellow seliciint; into
RMRG4709–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. rAI.IM»KVr* f'l'ilf AVf» HAMK 301. 5c4l« (Mll«g) /Sf K V- U-S.ci-S. Tf»PO. NAP I' Ij;. , i. 1 I'Mi.ii' â I â¢â '> . Ma 1 in .im ⢠'i :ii.i, in' *> . jik i' â¢â¢ .i w : brant at inUl-tlayl K.l.iii.iry IJ. 1^32. Kath ili>l r.pr.»tin» the . brant. was st'tn botwtvM Kuroka ami Areata wluTf Iho water was quite rouph frniii the then stmn}; iiorthwrst wiiul. A eonsith'rahh^ mimh«'r of brant was st>cii hftwi'.'ii Areata
RMRCGP0R–. Die nordischen isopoden. Isopoda. Die nordischen Isopoden. VI 245 Nach der Auffassung Giards inul Bonniers, daß man die gleiche Art des Parasiten niemals an zwei verschiedenen Arten von Wirten finden wird, muß der Name Aspidophryxus pellatus auf die Form beschränkt werden,. 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.. Tattersall, Walter Medley, 1882-1943. [Kiel, Lipsius & Tischer
RMRCMK94–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. 330 Die Gartenwelt. VIII, 28 Organismen der Natur niclit als etwas Feststellendes, Unveränderliches, sondern als stetem Wechsel, steter Veränderung inul Umbildung- luiterworfen, — eine Umbildung, die sich im Schöße der Natur allerdings nur sehr langsam, in Jahrtausende wählenden Prozessen vollzieht, die jedoch durch den zielbewußten Eingriff des Mensehen in ei- staunlichein Maße beschleunigt werden kann. Die durch Botaniker in einem übersicht- lichen System klassifizierten Pflanzenarten, nach deren Ansiciit fester bestimmt und unveränderlicher als sonst etwas in de
RMRCF7DD–. Die säugetiere. Einführung in die anatomie und systematik der recenten und fossilen Mammalia. Anatomy, Comparative; Mammals. Fig. 3f)6. Untorkiefer von Calaiiiodon simplex, nach Wortnian, ungef. -"g nat. Größe. Demgegenül)er inul,! hervorgehoben werden, daß J. L. Wortman in einer wichtigen Aibeit darlegt, daß die Genera +Conoryctes Cope und +0NYCHODECTES Cope, die er als +Conoryctidae vereinigt, sowie die Genera +Hemiganus Cope, +Psittacotherium Cope, +Calamodon Cope und +STYLINODON Marsh, die er als +Stylinodontidae vereinigt, nicht — wie frühere Autoren wollten — den +Tillodontia. +Ta
RMRCNBNN–. Die Fauna Südwest-Australiens; Ergebnisse, hrsg. von W. Michaelsen und R. Hartmeyer. Zoology. 364 Ernst Hentschel, hier nur wesentlich gesteigert, inul andererseits fehlt sie wiedei' au manchen Stellen der Varietät fast ganz. Die zweite Abweichung, die mangelhafte Ausbildung der Triäre, könnte mit jener ersten in ursächlichem Zusammen- hang stehen und würde dann auch keine wesentliche Bedeutung haben. In diesen beiden charakteristischen Eigenschaften ähnelt die Varietät der Stelletta vestigium Dendy von Ceylou. Diese unterscheidet sich aber durch die fast schwarze Farbe und durch die Gestalt
RMRCNKCH–. Die Gartenkunst. Landscape gardening; Gardens -- Europe. IV, 2 DIE CAU'rEN'KlTNST 31 r>nli('r pal'st liicso Sorte besonders für Alleen, wo es inclir .iiit' eiiii' breite als liocb wiTilende Krone an- konniil inul «lir Aussicbh'n mmi iIimi nbn-cn bliaijen der Häuser nielit erdeekl werden solleii. I ta dieser FM in /iiri(di vei;-nM der |ir;ielitif;en Aussi(dit anf See lind I Tebirue sehi'iill vorkonnnl. so ist an(di diese Soi'li' scdii' iieiiet)! lind an;ie|)||nir/.l. mit Aiisnabllie an der Hahnbnlstratsc, wididie l'llanznnii' älteren Oaluins isi lind ans rincin (leniiscdi von allerlei So
RMRCGB2F–. Die Schmetterlinge Europas. Lepidoptera; Caterpillars. .Siiiit'ilaiiiilie. 'Piufi.les iii-ulrat;ie. I. I'aiiiilie. Iiinii' ai iiilae. 1. TiitHi raniilie. l'li llii|Hiiiiiiae. 'â . sjiilnU'/la T;i.-Ir. lud. lOil. tl. .1kl, |aii|iii|- violetl. in 2 il.'Utl. Flecken: in Finlan.l. I.a|i|ilan.l (inul Lalmelmi. FiK. '21".. Flüselseiidei- von Monop. nisticella //;.. q^ auf -li vprsi-'ir.pii Superfam. Tineicies aculeatae. Die Allen liearl.eitet vnn A.l, MeHÃ. Tiere ini 'riiii-ideiilialiiriis mit in d. Anlage/lästig'. Syst. II dertl. 11. alliier 11, auf eine .Xder reduziert. Svsteiii II d