RM2AX60MT–Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ..with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps . nd in the field of the Greekarmies engaged in the war against Tur-key, with the result that he was heldlargely responsible for the disasterswhich befell the Greek forces in thatcampaign. In 1912-1913 he largely re-trieved his military reputation by hissuccessful operations against the Turksbefore Saloniki, when he was again infull command of the Greek forces. OnMarch 9, 1913, his father. King GeorgeI., was assassinated in Saloniki, and onMarch 21 follovdng Constantine ascen
RME0K7BW–Forrest fir (Abies forrestii var. georgei) native to China Yorkshire Arboretum Kew at Castle Howard North Yorkshire England May
RMD61MG8–A popular cyclopedia of history, ancient and modern, forming a copious historical dictionary of celebrated institutions, persons, places and things; with notices of the present state of the principal cities, countries and kingdoms of the known world: to w
RF2T79RCW–Deciduous shrub, leaves colour well in autumn with bright red berries. Small yellow flowers in late spring.
RMC48N9J–Abies forrestii 'Georgei' in early summer
RFPFH1RY–berberis georgei
RM2MEWFBG–Berberis 'Georgei'
RM2AGD5HB–. History of Mount Union, Shirleysburg and Shirley Township. nare as follows: E3 Preston, DanielGoodlmder, .John Swig.irt, RalphPeters, Walter .T:nkins. Harry Ros-ensteel, Herman Ltindis and GeorgeI-andis. George Landis Iccks afterthe loading of the cars; Paul M.Rice is night foremmi of the yards;( harles Knepp is shipping clerk;Gecrge Snyder has cha-ge of thequarries on the mountain; W. P.Grissinger is stable boss and A. M.Simpson is coal weighman. 165 carloads of stone t re used daily, andthe increase of business las been sogreat that additional tracks are be-ing planned for the mountain in-
RMPFGMFE–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. This decumbent small-leaved shrub seems to be common in the arid interior of the southern part of the State, perhaps taking the place of F. pauciflora of the coast region. It is easily distinct from the latter by the three basal ovules and the dense hairiness as well as by the smaller leaves, shorter internodes etc. From F. Georgei Diels it differs in the dense hairiness, the cohærent petals and the three ovules and three style- branches. var. conspicua no v. var. (Fig. 18). Differt a typo dimensionibus majoribus; internodiis foliis longioribu
RMC4EN6H–Abies forrestii 'Georgei' in early summer
RFPFH1WY–berberis georgei
RM2CE7KN1–. New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen . ouncilwas reconstructed, the queen removing DanielCoxe, Peter Sonmans, and others, who took theoccasion to visit England in an endeavor to pre-vent, in 1714, upon the accession of King GeorgeI, the renewal of Hunters commission. To ac-complish this end Sonmans had removed the pub-lic records of the province to England. At last,in justice to himself and in vindication of his ad-ministration. Governor Hunter directed the Assem-bly to meet and proceed to the conduct of the af-fairs of the province. Daniel Coxe, who wasspeake
RMPFGMFK–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 54 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 2. Nr. 8.. This decumbent small-leaved shrub seems to be common in the arid interior of the southern part of the State, perhaps taking the place of F. pauciflora of the coast region. It is easily distinct from the latter by the three basal ovules and the dense hairiness as well as by the smaller leaves, shorter internodes etc. From F. Georgei Diels it differs in the dense hairiness, the cohærent petals and the three ovules and three style- branches. var. conspicua no v. var. (Fig. 18). Differt a typo dimensionibus
RFPFH1PM–berberis georgei
RM2CDYT38–. History of Huntingdon and Blair counties, Pennsylvania . ter, IS.iS.—Jacob Zeth, Sr., assessor; Daniel Shock, justice of the peace;Paul S. RIauk, constable; Eliaa Dell, Jacob Waltor, supervisors;Michael Dively, Michael Black, school directors; John Nolan, 4.—Jacob Lingenfelter, assessor; Georgei Lingenfelter, Joseph Wal-ter, supervisors; Matthias Walter, Jacob Barnbart, school directors;Jacob Dively,auditor. 5.—Jacob Dively, nssessor; George Lingenfelter, John Weyandt, su-pervisors; John Snowberger, John Stifller, school directors; JosephWisegarver, auditor. G.—Jacob Barnhart, assessor; Geor
RFPFH1XX–berberis georgei
RFPFH1T1–berberis georgei
RMRD4PRA–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. This decumbent small-leaved shrub seems to be common in the arid interior of the southern part of the State, perhaps taking the place of F. pauciflora of the coast region. It is easily distinct from the latter by the three basal ovules and the dense hairiness as well as by the smaller leaves, shorter internodes etc. From F. Georgei Diels it differs in the dense hairiness, the cohærent petals and the three ovules and three style- branches. var. conspicua no v. var. (Fig. 18). Differt a typo dimensionibus majoribus; internodiis foliis longioribu
RFPFH1W3–berberis georgei
RMRGJ270–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. . 103 104 105 Figs 101-105. Epandrium, cerci and surstyli of $ genitalia in Prodiaphania. 101, P. georgei, apical view and profile. 102, P. victoriae, apical view and profile. 103, P. funebris, semi-profile (drawn from old slide mount of g genitalia of paratype specimen in which hypopygium not mounted exactly in profile). 104, P. deserta, profile. 105, P. furcata, surstylus only in profile.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and ap
RFPFH1W2–berberis georgei
RMRH9WT1–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 544 L. Diels u. E. Pritzel.. Fig. 62. Eremophila: AE E. granitica Sp. Moore: A Habitus. B Flos. C Corolla. D Segmentum medianum labii antici. E Gynaeceum. — F, G E. Georgei Diels : F Ha- bitus. G Gynaeceum. — H, J E. calorhabdos Diels: 5" Habitus. J Flos.. 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
RFPFH1TC–berberis georgei
RMRH9XBN–. Botanische JahrbuÌcher fuÌr Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 184 L. Diels II. E. Pritzel. Hab. in distr. Austin litorali ad flum. Gascoyne Riv. infimo pr. Carnarvon in planitiebus lutosis gregaria interdum praedominans fruct. m. Aug. (D. 3711). Species nova K. tripterae Benth. proxima vidotur, sed alis basalibus primo visu discriminatur. Kochia triptera Benth. (B. V. 185). HÃ b. in distr. Austin pr. Murrinmurrin (George in hb. Berl.) ; pr. Lake Austin (King in hb. Berl. ex hb. Melbourne). Kochia Georgei Diels
RFPFH1TE–berberis georgei
RMRJTX1N–. Atti della Societtaliana di scienze naturali e del Museo civico di storia naturale di Milano. Natural history; Natural history. 226 RINA MONTI figurata dal Walter, cioè le ultime due paia sono piuttosto di forma triangolare. Habitat. In Valle Anzasca: nella sorgiva rimpetto a Borgone paese, nel torrente detto Cròtt della Crosta, in Rio Val Bianca. F. minuta Koen. Habitat. In Valle d'Aosta: nelle sorgenti a Liconi, nelle sorgenti sulla strada del Principe Tommaso, nel torrente alle Cours, nel fiume Lintiney. F. georgei Piersig. In diversi esemplari 5 e ^f. (^ (j^, come nella forma tipica, m
RFPFH1WW–berberis georgei
RMRMWHAX–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 214 GEORGEi» POIRAUIiT. M. Kienilz-Gerloff (1) a repris les observations de M. Ba- ranetzki sur la structure et le mode d'épaississemeiit de la membrane. En traitant les coupes (préalablement débarras- sées de leur protoplasma par Feau de Javel) par le chloro- iodure de zinc, ou mieux par l'acide acétique à 1/2 p. 100, puis par le bleu de méthylène, on colore très facilement les filaments cellulosiques. C'est par ces procédés que M. Kienitz-Gerloffa étudié les ponctua- lions dans les mem- branes du Gui. Dans cette plante, où M. Baranetzki n'a- vait
RMRD1MXW–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 54 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 2. Nr. 8.. This decumbent small-leaved shrub seems to be common in the arid interior of the southern part of the State, perhaps taking the place of F. pauciflora of the coast region. It is easily distinct from the latter by the three basal ovules and the dense hairiness as well as by the smaller leaves, shorter internodes etc. From F. Georgei Diels it differs in the dense hairiness, the cohærent petals and the three ovules and three style- branches. var. conspicua no v. var. (Fig. 18). Differt a typo dimensionibus
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