RM2CJ0F8X–. Potatoes, a money crop, how to grow, fertilize, spray and harvest them at a profit . na . . 20,000 1,460,000 1.212 000 Texas 52,000 3,276,000 3,440,000 Oklahoma 29,000 .1,740,000 1,618,000 Arkansas 25,000 | 1,750,000 1,610,000 S. Central 240,000 Montana. . 37,000 6,105,000 2,442,000 Wyoming 11,000 1,540,000 924,000 Colorado ...... 85,000 8,075,000 3,311,000 New Mexico . 9,000 900,000 585,000 Arizona ...... 1,000 i 125,000 156,000 Utah 19,000 ! 3,515,000 1,722,000 Nevada 12,000 i 2,136,000 1,282,000 Idaho 35,000 6,475,000 i 1,878,000 Washington.... 68,000: 11,356,000 1 4,088,000 Oregon 65,000
RM2CE02JF–. Maryland geological survey . .6 ft.per mile 208 ft. 47 miles 4.4 ft.per mile. 186 ft. 63 miles 2.9 ft.per mile 100 ft. 75 miles 1.3 ft.per mile 1 0.8 1.1 Marriott Hill240 230 ft. 60 miles 3.8 ft.per mile 160 ft. 42 miles 3.8 ft.per mile 240 ft. 37 miles 6.6 ft.per mile 268 ft. 29 miles 9.3 ft.per mile 246 ft. 25 miles 9.8 ft.per mile 160 ft. 26 miles 6.1 ft.per mile 60 ft. 59 miles 1 ft. per mile 0.8 1.4 Brandywine233 237 ft. 75 miles 3.1 ft.per mile 167 ft. 59 miles 2.8 ft.per mile 233 ft. 53 miles 2.9 ft.per mile 276 ft. 41 miles 6.7 ft.per mile 253 ft. 29 miles 6.2 ft.per mile 167 ft. 22
RM2CH1R0B–. The railroad and engineering journal . - 6.596 3 3 16.124 18 0 30.024 o 1.4=16 8 9 6.991 13 6- •6-745 18 3 30-880 3 1.644 9 0 7.398 13 9 •7-378 18 6- 3-750 6- 1.843 9 3 7.817 ■4 0 18.023 i iS 9 3»-633 9 2.054 9 6- 8.247 4 3 i8.68i-l ■9 0 33-528 0 2.276 9 9 8.690 14 6 ■9-3SO •9 3 34-436 3- 2.510 10 0 9-144 «4 9 20.032 ■9 6- 35-357 6- 2-755 10 3 9.609 »5 0 30.726 •9 9 36.292 5 9 3.J01 10 6- 10.087 15 3 21.432 1 20 o 37-a39 it will be at the extreme outside of the arc at F, and thechain will be horizontal. The correction for i chain inordinary measurement may easily be determined meniallywith r
RMRG82HR–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 123 PL. 7. J 37 Rhopobota Lpinotia Male Genitalia of Genotypes of Eucosminae. For explanation of plate see page 276.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs.
RMRMMJW6–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. Morphology o/Antedon rosacea. 37 space on the dorsal side of the central capsule which is marked /' in fig. 267, and c in fig. 276, and is described in the expla- nation of tlie former figure as one of these cavities of the cham- bered organ, is nothing wliatever but a rent in the organic basis of the floor of tlie centro-dorsal piece. These rents often appear in the skeletal tissues when very thin sections are cut, and I have been familiar with them for years; but I have many
RMRGFNCF–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. BRUES AND MELANDER: CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 149 37. Veins of membrane usually four or five in number and not forming anteapical cells. (Geocoris, Nysius, cosmop. (False chinch- bug); Graptostethus, palsearc, ethiop., indomal.; Oncopel- tus, widespr.; Lygaeus, Ligyrocoris (Fig. 276), Lygaeosoma, widespr.;Blissus (B. leucopterus, Chinch-bug (Fig. 271))). (GEO- CORIDJE, MYODOCHIDM) LYG-ffilD-ffi em. Figs. 268-276. Hemiptera 268. Leptoglossus (Chittenden) Coreidse. 269. Anasa, wings (Tower) Coreidse. 270. Anasa, leg (To
RMRPX61P–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. Vol. XV. No. 37.5. THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. irjo, ja. SIMPLE STILLS FOR ESSENTIAL OILS. AVitli increasing attention to the production ot tlie essential oil of Bay leaf and otlier essential oils, there arises a demand for a convenient type of still. In the West Indian Bulletin, Vol. IX, p. 276, suggestions were made for simple stills, two forms being described. Both types have been in experimental use for a number of years. As the result of this experience it is found that the simple still of the first type there desc
RMRMHJX1–. Annotated catalog of type specimens in the Illinois Natural History Survey Fish Collection. Illinois. Natural History Survey Division; Fishes. 276 Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin Vol. 35 Art. 5 tion "L. ischyrus = hybrid Apomotis cyanellus x Helioperca macrochira, R. M. Bailey, 16 January 1938." Paralectotype Missing: The second specimen, collected from the Fox River at Geneva, [Kane County], Illinois, was retained in E.W. Nelson's collection (Nelson 1876:37) and is presumed lost. Taxonomic Status = Lepomis cyanellus Rafinesque 1819 x L. macrochirus Rafinesque 1819 The tax
RMRH013M–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. A Revision of Parhyalella Kunkel (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Gammaridea) 13. Figure 6. Parhyalella pietschmanni Shellenberg. A. NHMW 17926, female paralectotype, 4.9 mm. B. USNM 1000150, female, 9.6 mm. Abbreviations: A, antenna; Gn, gnathopod. Parhyalella pietschmanni Schellenberg 1938 Figures 5, 6 Parhyalella pietschmanni Schellenberg; 1938:71-74, figs. 36, 37. Parhyalella pietschmanni Barnard; 1970:269-271, figs. 179, 180. non Parhyalella pietschmanni Steele; 1973:276-280, figs. 1-4. Parhyalella pietschmanni Kim and Kim; 1987:17-18, fig. 15. Par
RMRJ6W75–. Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Instution. [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. :tAl ? .e«jr CYCL0RIII8. â *'' 38Y âIb. Cat&l. 1861, 45, no. 276.â? Sclatbb & Saitin, Ibis, 1,1859,13 â¢r.,' (Guatemala'.âCyclorhia Jl. TucaoDi, AruLir Naturg. 1S45, 363 (Mexico^ Bah. Southern Mexioo and Onatemala. (No. 37,498, %.) Upper part and sides ot head, with nape, aahy, with a broad stripe of rufous brov.n fiom each nostril (the two confluent anteriorly^ over aud bayond eye to nape (the eye considerably anterior to tlie middle of the stripe) ; rest of upper parts olive green. C
RMRHM199–. Biological structure and function; proceedings. Biochemistry; Cytology. 276 VINCENT G. ALLFREY 'DNA lOmg/ml. ,x Control DNA lOmg/ml Histone lOmg/ml. X Histone 10 mg/ml. 20 40 Time (min) Fig. 9. Effects of added histone, DNA + histone, and DNA on [i-^^C]- leucine incorporation into the proteins of isolated nuclear ribosomes. The specific activity of the ribosomal protein (in cp-m./mg-) is plotted against the time of incubation at 37°. 500 400 >r 300 Serunn albumin L-lys[ne U 200- 100. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhan
RMRHDXJT–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 98. (Roseate Tern 352) no map Sterna dougallii dougallii There are no definite records for Sudan even though it is recorded from Egypt and Ethiopia. 275 Sooty Tern (358) no map Sterna fuscata (fuscata) AM? NBR rare, vagrant httoral habitats Remarks: One record from Mohamed Qol 20/37 in August 1982 (Nikolaus 1984 a) 276 Common Tern (351) Sterna hirundo PM (8-10, 4-5) A S uncommon; rare inland littoral habitats, large rivers 277 Arctic Tern no map Sterna paradisaea PM (5) S vagrant? littoral habitats, large rivers Remarks: An adult bird was ringed at K
RMRN0HT4–. Annales de la Société royale zoologique et malacologique de Belgique. Zoology; Mollusks. Fig. 33-37. B. acutissimum, Seguenza, XXI, p. 276, pi. XVI, fig. 35 et 35«. Plus gracile et postérieurement plus aigu que le précédent; plis transversaux très minces, plus grêles vers la région postérieure, ensuite s'atténuant. Astien de Reggio en Calabre (Seguenza). B. Guidottii, Simonelli sp. (Clio), XXVI, p. 183, fig. 1. Langhien. — Dans le même gisement que la Cavolinia Rattonei (Simonelli). Sous-genre Flabellulum, Bellardi, 1871. Coquille peu allongée, transversalement ondulée et ridée. Valve. Pleas
RMRD26GD–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. FAMILIE 37. PAPAVERACEAE. â 235. 7> 1f' Glaucium flaTum Fig. 276. G. flavum ') Crntz. (ü. lüteiiin') Scop.) Gele hoorn papa ve r (ün. 271')). Uit den penwortel komt liet eerste jaar een roset van kortjiesteelde Januwerpige-brecd Jancetvormitje, lierv()rnii^'-vindeeli>i;e, aan weerszijden dicht borstelig kort-behaarde, biauvvtjroene, dikke bladen, wier slippen weer ,ü;el()bd-,ijetand zijn. In het tweede jaar komen er verscheid:n li}j;ij;ende of opstijtjende stcnjjels, die met on- gesteelde, iiartvormiy; sten.uelomvattende, lanjjiwerpijj-eironde, stomp
RMRR6AP6–. Abhandlungen der Königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Berlin. Science. 154 Mommsen: ,233 non rescr. ,234 Vergilius ,235. 243 Vergilius 244 251 Vergilius 252 259 Vergilius 260 267 Livius buius ed. 268 - - - 275 Livius huius ed. 276 - - - p. 117. 118. p. 103. 104. p. 5. 6. p. 54. 63. p. 48.47. p. 3. 4. p. 105. 106. p. 111. 112. p. 15. 16. 35. 36. 18. 17. 39. 40. 37. 38. 24. 23. 41. 42. 9. 10.. 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 resem
RMRG818G–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ISOPODS OF NORTH AMERICA. 269 > LIMNORIA LIGNORUM (Rathke). Cyinothoa lic/norum Rati ike, Skrivt. af Natur. Selsk., V, 1799, p. 101, pi. iii, fig. 14. Limnoria (enehrnns Leach, Edinb. Eucycl., VII, 1813, p. 433 (Am. ed., p. 273); Trans. Linn. Soc. London, XI, 1815, p. 37; Diet. Sci. Nat., XII, 1818, p. 353.âDesmarest, Consid. ir6n. Crust., 1825, p. 312.âLatkeille, Regne Anim., IV, 1829, p. 135.âEdwards, Annot. de Laman^k, V, 1838, p. 276; Hist. Nat. Crust.*, Ill, 1840, p. 145.âGould, Invert. Mass., 1841, i)p. 338, 354.âEdwards, Regne Anim
RMRMYJRX–. Annales des Sciences Physiques et Naturelles d'Agriculture et d'Industrie; publiee par la Societe Royale d'Agriculture, etc. DES FORETS. 31 TABLFAU INDKJtANT PAR PÉRIODES DE 1 0 ANS LE PRODUIT ABSOLU ET LE PRODUIT SIOYEN D'im hectare de bois d'essence chêne, et du degré de fertilité représente par la 3^ des classes de 31. Cotta. PERIODES ans. 10 20 30 40 30 60 70 80 90 dOO 110 120 130 rnODlIT AESOLU DE CUAQIEI'ÉRIODE. mèl. cub. 9 80 22 59 37 88 54 73 73 14 92 95 114 10 136 53 160 15 184 75 209 35 232 88 255 18. rnODClT ABSOLU PE CHAQUE PÉRIODE. PUODIIT MOYEN OU ANNUEL. met. ciib. 276 30 296
RMRGDWF0–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 276 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 145, No. 6 Table III. Records for Silicula fragilis Jeffreys. Cruise No. Sta. Depth (m) Speci- mens Latitude Longitude Gear Date NORTH AMERICA BASIN Atlantis II Atlantis II Chain 12 24 50 64 126 85 2891 3806 3834 1 38°46.0'N 41 39°37.0'N- 39°37.5'N 39 37°59.2'N WEST EUROPE BASIN 70°06.0'W 66 ° 47.0'W- 66°44.0'W 69°26.2'W ES ES ES 21.8.64 24.8.66 5.7.65 Sarsia S-65 1922 2 46°15.0'N ARGENTINE BASIN 04°50.0'W ES 25.7.67 Atlantis II 60 259a 3305- 3317 5 37°13.3'S
RMRGTXR8–. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. 162 DECIDUOUS FEUIT INSECTS AND INSECTICIDES. Table LIL- âBand record for 1909. Number of Number of adults emerging from respective collections byâ 01 Total 3 3 Xo. of Date of larvae UJC5 record. collecting. plus us IN o> CN 2 â¢â o oi 05 CO o OO . C5 - Ol > u 03 8 ft 3 ft pupae. 3 >-3 >1 3 1-5 3 >-5 3 bi 3 < to 3 < tub 3 < ft ft OI 02 ft 03 ft H-5 ft s 02 c3 O 03 O 6h 1 June 21 June 28 Julv 6 July 9 July 12 1,602 2,276 946 804 761 215 79 159 93 59 1,817 2.355 1.105 897 820 264 0 0 1 0 37
RMRGCFPC–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. C.S. S-197 Mile 276.22 Browns Vail By Levee / " i Earth Jam l He 24 // ^h âHâ" i at H*â 1â » .-- ! / | - 4- H- rzr ^ ^ ^ r y > r^ â- V C.S. 5-266 Mile 361.55 t. ^^= T L t ^ - 7W S&L - C.S S-276 Mile 370.9. 0 91.37 ) / S / / I V J '" % â¢34 C.S. S-283 Mile 379.41 tM.e St.P.Ry.Bridge.White Rock. Mile28.l9 C.S.20 Mile 39.71 Saofty. Bridge El of Fairmounl. Mile 38.3 S. S-4 Mile 06 53 â > I ^ ' t' c. -1 3 Mile 76.33 C.S. S-217 Mile 300.8 K^ ' 1 V / C.S. S-125 Mile 188.92 Highway Brid
RMREGMYM–. Commentationes physico-mathematicae. Mathematics; Physics. 12 Ossian Jddrhaa und Yrjo E. G. Leinberg. XI. Grusseisen-Schwefel. Schwe- fel "/ to P=10kg W 7 kg P=o kgr P=S kg P=2 kg W 10 20 30 35 37.5 40 41.25 42.5 43.75 45 47.5 0.147 0.320 1.53 5.14 8.08 25.52 64.41 104.1 180.9 333.3 24.1 0.215 0.853 4.05 13.68 21.49 67.86 171.3 276.8 481.1 886.4 1925 0.252 0.469 2.51 8.16 14.81 49.60 1103.4 !l89.8 1315.5 1443.4 ;980.2 0.669 1.247 6.67 21.69 39.39 131.9 274.9 504.8 838.8 1179 2606 0.310 0.824 0.587 15.61 3.14 8.35 10.34 27.49 22.02 58.54 68.48 182.1 135.3 359.7 230.1 611.7 826.4 868.0 65
RMRCG53Y–. Die nordischen Schizopoden. Malacostraca. Die nordischen Scliizopoden. VI 135 Verbreitung: Die Art ist von der norwegischen und britischen Küste, aus der Nordsee und dem Mittehneere bekannt. 82. Leptomysis linguura (O. O. Sars). Fig. 274-276. 1868. Mysis linguura G. O. Sars, Nyt Mag. f. Nat. v. 15, p. 102—104. 1879. Leptomysis linguura O. O. Sars, Univ. Progr. 1880, p. 35—37, tab. 21. 1876. Leptomysis sardica G. O. Sars, Arch. Math, og Nat. v. 2, p. 54—56, tab. 36. 1882. Leptomysis pontica Czerniavsky, Monogr. Mysid. Ross. v. 1, p. 91. ? 1842. Cynthia flemingi Ooodsir, New-Phil. J. Edinb. v.
RMRCDYMD–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 314 DISCOVERY REPORTS Liitken, 1873, p. 276, pi. iv, fig. 9. Mayer, 1882, pp. 186, 187, text-figs. 37, 38; 1890, pp. 147, 150, pi. vi, figs. 43, 44; pi. vii, fig. 19 (globicipitis). Chevreux, 1913 a, p. 15 (globicipitis). Chevreux and Fage, 1925, p. 462, fig. 438 (globicipitis). Occurrence: 1. St. i4°45'N, 180 24'W. 27. x. 25. On Dolphin A. 4 <$<$, 5 $$ (some with embryos), 4 immat. <£<£, 2 immat. ??. 2. Same station. On Dolphin B. 1^,1 ovig. , 3 immat. $?, 8 juv. Description. Genera
RMRCDTGM–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions. I70 DISCOVERY REPORTS Genus Rhodine, Malmgren Rhodine intermedia, Arwidsson. Arwidsson, 1911, p. n, pi. i, figs. 5-11; pi. ii, figs. 39-41. Rhodine loveni, Willey, 1902, p. 276, pi. xlvi, figs. 3-5. Rhodine loveni, Gravier, 1911, p. 125, pi. ix, figs. 110-112; pi. x, fig. 114; pi. xi, fig. 133. ? Rhodine antarctica, Gravier, 1906, p. 39, pi. iv, figs. 33-37, text-fig. 24. St. 27. 15. iii. 26. West Cumberland Bay, South Georgia. 3-3 miles S 44° E ot Jason Light. 110 m. Gear DL. Bottom: mud and rock. One fragment. St. 45. 6. iv. 26.
RMRCFCPD–. Die wissenschaftlichen Ergebnisse der Vega-Expedition. Vega (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Scientific expeditions; Geophysics; Natural history; Natural history. 276 >^ni. Anid Lindhapeii. +. 1S7.^. Ort. !>(?. (j Ü 33 .4 42 37 .0 38 49 .0 9 40 30.3 43 27 .0 39 49 .0 16 10 37 .7 44 29 .0 Mittel T3''18'"3P.3 y O = + 3'' 18'" 43M ce = — IT) 15 .(i ym = + 3'' 3™ 27^5 Chron. ,S873: lil''ü'" 17^0 = Chron.3W4: !)'' K;"'(^.0 5. 1S7S. Oct. 20.9 (= 20.4 Greeuw.) ?: = 4- 1' 8"; t = — U°S)- h = 753°'"8; Beob. Palander. Die folgenden Distanzen zwischen den einande