RMREC6XX–. Conchologia cestrica. The molluscous animals and their shells, of Chester county, Pa. Mollusks. Shell, thin, oblong, rounded before, rostrate posteri- orly; fuscous, radiate with green, behind the middle; beaks small, undulate; within bluish-white; cardinal teeth small, oblique, crenate. H. 1.25, W. 2.6, T. .75, inches. Station, Schuylkill River, Chester County. U. Fisherianus, Lea, Tr. Amer. Phil. Soct., VI., 1834. U. T'ishefianus. Fig, 187.. Shell, thin, compressed; beaks very near the anterior.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digita
RMREC6XG–. Conchologia cestrica. The molluscous animals and their shells, of Chester county, Pa. Mollusks. Shell, thin, fragile, oblong-ovate, ventricose; epider- mis olive-brown, rayed with green ; hinge margin ele- vated ; beaks at the anterior third of the length; nacre bluish-white. H. 2.75, W. 5, T. 2, inches. Station, in all the larger streams, especially in mill- dams. Chester County; abundant. A. implicata, Say, New Harm. Dis., II., 1829. A. ittt)>licnta. Fig. 193.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - co
RMRDE43A–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. Fig. 612.—Juglans Corditormis. Mayette.* Large, oblong, oily, good ; nuts grow in pairs; shell hard ; blooms late. Suited for frosty places. France. Fig. 620. Parisienne. Large, oblong, excellent: good table nut. Fig. 6i6. Praeparturiens.* A famous French variety, introduced into Cali- fornia in 1871, now widely distributed. Its chief merits are early bearing and high quality. Fig. 617. St. Jean. Medium, roundish; hard shell; meat oily. Cultivated chi
RMRDCPJJ–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Black Oak 289 flexed, and light red. The fruit, ripening in the autumn of the second year, is sessile or nearly so, commonly solitary; the nut is subglobose, oblong or ovoid, 1.5 to 2.5 cm. long, reddish brown, often faintly striped, sometimes coated with reddish hairs, its shell thick; cup top-shaped or hemispheric, 2 to 2.5 cm. across,. Fig. 241. — Black Oak, Camot, Pennsylvania. dark reddish brown on inner surface, emb
RMRFJFN0–. Beautiful flowers from the Calla Greenhouses, Calla, O., 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. CHICAGO WARTED HIRRARD. This valuable Squash was introduced bv a Chicago Seedsman. It Is an ideal Hubbard. It is of large size . color blackish green, shell hard and wood v. covered over with warty knobs It is a Squash that is eertaic to please everybody who is fond of the Hubbard Should be included in every order. - Price. 5 cents per pkt.: oz. 10 cents.; % lb.; 25 cents: lb. 65 cents. FORDHOOK. Of medium size, oblong it form.
RMRGDK30–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. Fig. 58 Yoldiella extensa. Lateral view of a shell from the right side and detail of the hinge-plate of a right valve. Specimens from Sta. 245 Argentine Basin. (Scale = 1.0 mm). Shell description (Figs. 58 & 59). Shell oblong-ovate, moderately robust, moderately inflated, nearly equilateral, very fine concentric lines, periostracum pale yellow; umbo inflated, raised slightly, directed posteriorly; dorsal margin slightly convex, antero-dorsal margin gradually slopes to broad rounded anterior margin, ventral margin long, curva- ture similar t
RMRFCG6X–. Parrys' Pomona Nurseries : fall, 1897. Nursery stock New Jersey Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants Ornamental Catalogs. PECAN • PAPER SHELL.—A beautiful, symmet- rical and rapid growing tree; of luxuriant foliage, which it retains late in the fall; producing valuable timber and heavy crops of sweet, oblong, smooth nuts of very good quality. HALES PA- PER SHELL SHELLB ARK, Graf ted.—The original tree of this remarkable variety is growing on the farm of Mr. Henry Hales, near Ridgewood, N. J , and is prob- ably more than one hund
RMRGK544–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. NIAGARA FALLS AND 'ICINITY 249 Shell large, oblong, ovate, compressed and comparatively thin; surface regularly and smoothly marked by growth lines; anterior end rounded, posterior end slightly angulated; dorsal margins straight or nearly so^ hollowed a little back of the beaks; ventral rnargin straight; adductor muscle impressions well defined; cardinal teeth not large, two on the left valve and one on the right; lateral teeth delicate; beak, in present specimen, smooth, slightly sculptured in recent specimens. Locality. Goat island. Lampsilis ell
RMRGDK2C–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. Fig. 58 Yoldiella extensa. Lateral view of a shell from the right side and detail of the hinge-plate of a right valve. Specimens from Sta. 245 Argentine Basin. (Scale = 1.0 mm). Shell description (Figs. 58 & 59). Shell oblong-ovate, moderately robust, moderately inflated, nearly equilateral, very fine concentric lines, periostracum pale yellow; umbo inflated, raised slightly, directed posteriorly; dorsal margin slightly convex, antero-dorsal margin gradually slopes to broad rounded anterior margin, ventral margin long, curva- ture similar t
RMRHWPW7–. Benton County Nursery Co., Inc. Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Perennials, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Shade trees, Catalogs. Plant Nut Trees for Shade NUTS Pay Big Profits .-. PAPER SHELL PECANS STUART—Very large, oblong, marked with dark color, shell medium thickness, flavor rich and sweet; nuts averaging 40 to 60 per pound. One of the earliest and heavi- est bearers. No one will make a mistake in planting largely of this variety as it succeeds on the different soils, especially on the clay soils of the northern portion of th
RMRGDF7X–. The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Agriculture -- North Carolina. Frotschcr nut, kernel, and cross-section. 7. FROTSCHER.—Size large to very large, l%xli/4 inches; form oblong; color light yellowish brown, with broad purple stripes and splashes near apex; base blunt, rounded; apex abrupt, quadrangular, tipped; shell thin, slightly corrugated, cracks out well; kernel not solid, often not well filled at lower end; sutures wide; texture flaky, dry, rather coarse; flavor good; quality only fair. This variety originated in Louisiana. It is reported in the South as an ea
RMRDD95M–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. Fig. 596.—Risien. Fig. 597.—Stuart. Pearl. Medium size, thin shell, sweet kernel; no corky growth in- side. A choice nut for family use, but said to be too small for market. E. E. Risien, San Saba, Tex. Ribera. Size above medium; oblong ovate; cracking qualities good; shell thin ; kernel plump, light brown, free from the bitter, red, corky growth which adheres to the shell; meat yellow, tender, with rich, delicate, pleasant flavor.. Please note that t
RMRF270M–. Catalogue of fruit trees, evergreens, roses, etc. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. EARLY BEARING WALNUT. MAYETTE WALNUT. Ford's California—Resembles. above and may prove identical. Franquette — Large, oblong, hall-hard shell; very good. Mayette-Nutsproduced in pairs; oolong, somewhat flattened; best quality; half-hard shell. Thin Shelled—Nuts large, ob- long, shell very thin; of excel- lent quality, and keeps sweet a long time. 2 to 3 feet, per 100, 115. A
RMRJD3TJ–. Chapters in the prehistory of eastern Arizona. ARTIFACTS 143. Fig. 67. Pendants, bracelet fragments, and ring fragment from Goesling Site and Hooper Ranch Pueblo. Pendants (Figure 67, upper right) A few tabular pendants were ol)tained from the digging. Two came from the Hooper Rancli Puel^lo (one of turquoi.se, one of Ijone) and two from the Goesling Site (another of turquoise and one of clam shell). A fifth pendant, of white limestone, is groo-cd near one end for suspension. This came from Rim X'alley Pueblo. The bone, shell and white stone pendants arc oblong in shape, and are longer than
RMRDE43F–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. Fig. 612.—Juglans Corditormis. Mayette.* Large, oblong, oily, good ; nuts grow in pairs; shell hard ; blooms late. Suited for frosty places. France. Fig. 620. Parisienne. Large, oblong, excellent: good table nut. Fig. 6i6. Praeparturiens.* A famous French variety, introduced into Cali- fornia in 1871, now widely distributed. Its chief merits are early bearing and high quality. Fig. 617. St. Jean. Medium, roundish; hard shell; meat oily. Cultivated chi
RMREABYY–. The Conchologists' exchange. Mollusks. Upper figures, Vitrea lewiaiana Clapp. Type, x8. Lower figures, " dalliana ' Simpson' Pils. x8. Miami, Fla. showing through the body of the shell, highly polished; the delicate growth lines are very regularly spaced and close together, smooth below. Spire much flattened ; sutures well impressed, margined ; whorls 3^, slightly convex, the last wide. Aperture oblong-lunate, depressed above, lower margin parallel with the base, lip simple. Gr. diam. 3^, lesser 2.8, alt. 1^ mm. Type from Monte Sano, near Huntsville, Ala., also found at Wetumpka and Gur
RMRF4X2D–. Parrys' Pomona Nurseries : fall, 1897. Nursery stock New Jersey Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants Ornamental Catalogs. PECAN • PAPER SHELL.—A beautiful, symmet- rical and rapid growing tree; of luxuriant foliage, which it retains late in the fall; producing valuable timber and heavy crops of sweet, oblong, smooth nuts of very good quality. HALES PA- PER SHELL SHELLB ARK, Graf ted.—The original tree of this remarkable variety is growing on the farm of Mr. Henry Hales, near Ridgewood, N. J , and is prob- ably more than one hund
RMRM72WP–. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. NIAGARA FALLS AND VICINITY 249 Shell large, oblong, ovate, compressed and comparatively thin; surface regularly and smoothly marked by growth lines; anterior end rounded, posterior end slightly angulated; dorsal margins straight or nearly so, hollowed a little back of the beaks; ventral margin straight; adductor muscle impressions well defined; cardinal teeth not large, two on the left valve and one on the right; lateral teeth delicate; beak, in present specimen, smooth, slightly sculptured in recent specimens. Locality. Goat isla
RMRMWM3M–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. i40 EUG DADAY DE DEÉS Claus, Estli. Newcombii Baird, Esth. ciilit'ornica Pack.), with fuller, more prominent, less oblique, and centrally situaled beaks; shell oblong oval, of a pale horn or aniber color. Dorsal edge sborter than in E. mexicana, and in front of the beaks, instead of being straight and suddenly curved downward, is regularly rounder, much as in E. belfragei ; posteriorly the dorsal edge slopes rapidh downward, withont the well marked. Fig. 26. — CaenestherieUa Morsei (Pack) (sec. ^.-.S'. Packard). — a, (S caput a latere ; b, c
RMRDD95H–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. Fig. 596.—Risien. Fig. 597.—Stuart. Pearl. Medium size, thin shell, sweet kernel; no corky growth in- side. A choice nut for family use, but said to be too small for market. E. E. Risien, San Saba, Tex. Ribera. Size above medium; oblong ovate; cracking qualities good; shell thin ; kernel plump, light brown, free from the bitter, red, corky growth which adheres to the shell; meat yellow, tender, with rich, delicate, pleasant flavor.. Fig. 598.—Van Dema
RMRFADCP–. Catalogue of fruit trees, evergreens, roses, etc. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. EARLY BEARING WALNUT. MAYETTE WALNUT. Ford's California—Resembles. above and may prove identical. Franquette — Large, oblong, hall-hard shell; very good. Mayette-Nutsproduced in pairs; oolong, somewhat flattened; best quality; half-hard shell. Thin Shelled—Nuts large, ob- long, shell very thin; of excel- lent quality, and keeps sweet a long time. 2 to 3 feet, per 100, 115. A
RMRF2715–. Catalogue of fruit trees, evergreens, roses, etc. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. EARLY BEARING WALNUT. MAYETTE WALNUT. Ford's California—Resembles. above and may prove identical. Franquette — Large, oblong, hall-hard shell; very good. Mayette-Nutsproduced in pairs; oolong, somewhat flattened; best quality; half-hard shell. Thin Shelled—Nuts large, ob- long, shell very thin; of excel- lent quality, and keeps sweet a long time. 2 to 3 feet, per 100, 115. A
RMREC6XY–. Conchologia cestrica. The molluscous animals and their shells, of Chester county, Pa. Mollusks. 90 CONCHOLOGIA CESTRICA, the ligament; beaks small, undulated; yellowish-brown, with dark-green rays; nacre inclined to pale salmon color; cardinal teeth double, sometimes trifid, long, compressed, oblique. H. 1.25, W. 2.25, T. .8, inches. Station, Schuylkill River, Chester County; common. U. nasutus, Say, Nich. Encyc, ist Amer. Ed., 1816. XT. nasutus. Fig. 186.. Shell, thin, oblong, rounded before, rostrate posteri- orly; fuscous, radiate with green, behind the middle; beaks small, undulate; with
RMRE5K5H–. East coast marine shells : descriptions of shore mollusks together with many living below tide mark, from Maine to Texas inclusive, especially Florida, with more than one thousand drawings and photographs. Mollusks -- Atlantic Coast; Mollusks -- Florida. EAST COAST MARINE SHELLS umbones. Length 3.5 Inches. PI. 27, Fig. 3 Cape Hatteras, North Carolina to Central America GENUS BARNEA 'Leach' Risso 1826 BARNEA TRUNCATA Say. Truncated Angel Wings. Shell white, very delicate, oblong; anteri- or portion triangular and pointed; posteri- or end truncate; surface coarse with lines and small ribs; one
RMRDH1AM–. The nut culturist : a treatise on the propagation, planting and cultivation of nut-bearing trees and shrubs, adapted to the climate of the United States ... Nuts. FIG. 47. WESTEKN SHELLBARK. loose grayish scales ; the young twigs stout, with a gray bark, most noticeable in winter. Fruit large, oval to oblong, usually four-ribbed above the middle, with de- pressions between; husk thick, somewhat spongy, l.rinking at matufi..y, and I litting open from u,op down- ird. Nut large, with prom- ent ridges, and strongly linted, hut slightly com- â essed at the sides, as seen Pig. 47 ; shell thick and
RMRFADD4–. Catalogue of fruit trees, evergreens, roses, etc. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. EARLY BEARING WALNUT. MAYETTE WALNUT. Ford's California—Resembles. above and may prove identical. Franquette — Large, oblong, hall-hard shell; very good. Mayette-Nutsproduced in pairs; oolong, somewhat flattened; best quality; half-hard shell. Thin Shelled—Nuts large, ob- long, shell very thin; of excel- lent quality, and keeps sweet a long time. 2 to 3 feet, per 100, 115. A
RMRGDF86–. The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Agriculture -- North Carolina. The Bulletin. 41. Frotschcr nut, kernel, and cross-section. 7. FROTSCHER.—Size large to very large, l%xli/4 inches; form oblong; color light yellowish brown, with broad purple stripes and splashes near apex; base blunt, rounded; apex abrupt, quadrangular, tipped; shell thin, slightly corrugated, cracks out well; kernel not solid, often not well filled at lower end; sutures wide; texture flaky, dry, rather coarse; flavor good; quality only fair. This variety originated in Louisiana. It is reported in
RMRDCPJ6–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Scarlet Oak 293 or ovoid-oblong, 12 to 14 mm. long, light brown; shell thin and downy inside; cup hemispheric, 9 to 12 mm. across, brown and hairy inside, embracing,about one third of the nut, covered by ovate, blunt, hairy crisp-margined scales, the upper smaller and forming a slight fringe around the rim of the cup. The hard wood is close-grained, reddish brown; its specific gravity is about 0.91. 10. SCARLET OAK — Quer
RMRMJD5F–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. (193) 9.—Two New Species of Marginella from South .(/'rim.—By LEWIS J. SHACKLEFORD. MARGINELLA TOMLINI sp. nov. Shell. Four whorls rather obtusely conical, smooth and very polished, pale straw-coloured, with no markings except two rows of irregularly. J. S. Gladstone, photo. FIG. 1.—Marginella tomlial. x 2. J. S. Gladstone, photo. FIG. 2.—Marginella. tomlini. x 2. oblong black spots on the body-whorl, the upper of which is continued round the upper whorls, the spots becoming rounder and smaller as the
RMREC6XH–. Conchologia cestrica. The molluscous animals and their shells, of Chester county, Pa. Mollusks. 94 CONCHOLOGIA C EST RICA. A. fluviatilis, Dillwin. Mytilus fluviatilis, Dillwin, Descr. Cat. Shells, 1817. Anodon ffitvititilis. Fig. 192.. Shell, thin, fragile, oblong-ovate, ventricose; epider- mis olive-brown, rayed with green ; hinge margin ele- vated ; beaks at the anterior third of the length; nacre bluish-white. H. 2.75, W. 5, T. 2, inches. Station, in all the larger streams, especially in mill- dams. Chester County; abundant. A. implicata, Say, New Harm. Dis., II., 1829. A. ittt)>licnt
RMRF5TKX–. Good seeds at fair prices. Nursery stock Minnesota Minneapolis Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. N., K. & Co.'s Mammoth Prize Pumpkin. 10 35 .90. Connecticut Field Pumpkin. We sell Ground Oyster Shell, Crystal Grit, Ground Bone, etc., Cheap. See last inside cover page. Our price list of Poultry Sup- plies, Garden Tools. Fertilizers, etc., mailed on application. "The Einest." "Your Golden Oblong Pumpkin are the finest I ever tasted, and so my neighbors say." Miss E. J. Mullen, Calhoun, Wis. "Wil
RMRJKPKT–. Beauty grows at Arp : 1951-52 wholesale. Pnxxluctw^e PettnaHent MUade . . Beautiful, tf-uutjjul JAIUT TREES Arp s Graced Papers Ul Pecan; (Please Order in Multiples of 10). MAHAN A giant, early-bearing pecan with thin shell. The nut is the largest and the shell the thinnest of all pecans we have tested. Sometimes trees begin to bear when only 4 to 5 feet tall and two years old. SUCCESS Large, oblong nuts with thin shells and par- titions. Kernels large, full, yellow; flavor sweet and quality very good. The tree is a strong grower and a regular and heavy bearer. MOORE Fast growing, early matu
RMRE646Y–. 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 69 umbones. Length 3.5 Inches. PI. 87, Fig. 3 Cape Hatteras, North Carolina to Central America GENUS BARNEA 'Leach' Rlsso 1826 BARNEA TRUNCATA Say. Truncated Angel Wings. Shell white, very delicate, oblong; anteri- or portion triangular and pointed; posteri- or end trimcate; surface coarse with lines and small ribs; one dorsal accessory shell plate. Length 3 inches. Animal dark smoky color, siphon ta- pering.
RMRFE258–. Good seeds at fair prices. Nursery stock Minnesota Minneapolis Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. N., K. & Co.'s Mammoth Prize Pumpkin. 10 35 .90. Connecticut Field Pumpkin. We sell Ground Oyster Shell, Crystal Grit, Ground Bone, etc., Cheap. See last inside cover page. Our price list of Poultry Sup- plies, Garden Tools. Fertilizers, etc., mailed on application. "The Einest." "Your Golden Oblong Pumpkin are the finest I ever tasted, and so my neighbors say." Miss E. J. Mullen, Calhoun, Wis. "Wil
RMRGJBBX–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). 190 D. N. LEWIS & H. G. OWEN (1817a : second col. plate) he described Clypeus No. 2 as follows: Oblong, subquadrangular; base concave in the middle; mouth small, five-angled; upper side convex, with a large deep furrow on one side from the apex to the margin; rays ten biporous lines in five pairs, depressed on the base: apertures opposite, excentric from the broad or furrowed end. Shell unequally covered with small granula, most numerous on the base. He records it from the 'Under Oolite, Upper Oolite, Clay over the Upper Oolite, Cornbrash
RMRDH19B–. The nut culturist : a treatise on the propagation, planting and cultivation of nut-bearing trees and shrubs, adapted to the climate of the United States ... Nuts. FIG. 56. STUAKT. Jewett.—From Mississippi; a large, long nut, rather irregular; shell medium ; quality very good. Stuart.—A large, roundish, oblong niit from Mis- sissippi (Fig. 56). Turkey Egg.—A variety from Florida; large and thin-shelled. Van Dbman.—A large variety from Mis- sissippi, of. oblong form I I and thin shell (Fig. 57). From other sources ] [ we collect other names, I namely: Idlewild.—An oval shaped nut from Idle- wi
RMRDH19E–. The nut culturist : a treatise on the propagation, planting and cultivation of nut-bearing trees and shrubs, adapted to the climate of the United States ... Nuts. FIG. 56. STUAKT. Jewett.—From Mississippi; a large, long nut, rather irregular; shell medium ; quality very good. Stuart.—A large, roundish, oblong niit from Mis- sissippi (Fig. 56). Turkey Egg.—A variety from Florida; large and thin-shelled. Van Dbman.—A large variety from Mis- sissippi, of. oblong form I I and thin shell (Fig. 57). From other sources ] [ we collect other names, I namely: Idlewild.—An oval shaped nut from Idle- wi
RMRG9HFA–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. i 112 SHELL-BARK HICKORY Carya ovata, (Miller) K. Koch FORMâA larire tree uroally reaching a height of 60-75 ft. with a diameter of 2 ft but nJy^Jtdi^a heTghfof m ff. with a* diameter of 3-4 ft. Trunk straight, -le-^er Jn d^ stands ?ree from branches for the greater part of its length; In open grown tree, rtiort. with an oblong-cylindrical high crown. BARK-On old trunks shaggy, light gray. 2/5-1 inch thick, peeling off in ^^^ '^^^ pla^s which are usually loose at both ends and fastened in the middle. On young trunk
RMRG9HEP–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. if J III! iHi '' t : 1; I ; 112 SHELL-BARK HICKORY Carya ovata, (Miller) K. Koch FORM-A large tree imuaUy reaching a height of 60-75 ft with . dl«neter of 2 «^ may reach a height of 120 ft. with a diameter of 3-4 ft. Trunk straight, "Jefder, in dmwe ZLrTr^e from branches for the greater part of it. length; in open grovm tree, rtiort. with an oblong-cylindrical high crown. BABK-On old trunk, irtiaggy. light gray. 2/6-1 inch thick, peeling off In ^ugh .trlpi or pla^eTwhich are uroally loose at both ends and fast
RMRGA1N7–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 106 SHELL-BARK HICKORY. Carya ovata, (Miller) K. Koch. rOHM A la,.e tree usuall. --^^"^^.^^^^.^^f J/g^^elt ^TruT st^raf^ll-t^nVn^J an oblong-cylindrical high crown. ,. v.. ,r o/K 1 inoh thick nepliner off in rough strips or „ur'^T;^.rrX%r^^rinr^;/Ser.n'';U WW. on ,ouo. ..... ^00. and light gray. See Fig. 88. ot an inch lens, nmally covered by about 10 ""d'^"™- " j sometimes smootb, broadly trl.ngalor. sbarprolntod often ba.ry ''»n^J"''^^,'"'>",^„„ ",^.108 Increaae In
RMRCM970–. Elements of conchology / Prepared for the use of schools and colleges. Mollusks. 50 PHASIANELLA.—AMPULLABIA.—MELANIA.. 41. The Phasiattella {Jig. 51) have an oblong or pointed shell ; the aperture is higher than it is wide, and furnished with a strong operculum ; the base of the columella is flatten- ed, but there is no umbilicus. These animals inhabit the Indian Ocean, and their shells are much sought after by collectors, on account of the beauty of Fig. 51. PHASIANELLA PICTA, their colours, 42. The shell of the Ampullaria {fig. 52) is round, ventri- cose, with a short spire, as in most of
RMRCM96Y–. Elements of conchology / Prepared for the use of schools and colleges. Mollusks. 41. The Phasiattella {Jig. 51) have an oblong or pointed shell ; the aperture is higher than it is wide, and furnished with a strong operculum ; the base of the columella is flatten- ed, but there is no umbilicus. These animals inhabit the Indian Ocean, and their shells are much sought after by collectors, on account of the beauty of Fig. 51. PHASIANELLA PICTA, their colours, 42. The shell of the Ampullaria {fig. 52) is round, ventri- cose, with a short spire, as in most of the Helices; the aperture is higher th
RMRCM92D–. Elements of conchology / Prepared for the use of schools and colleges. Mollusks. FAMILY OF CHAM ACE A, 81. Fig. 101.—UNio. We also place in this same group certain marine mollusks, which resemble the Unios in their organization and the general disposition of the hinge, but in which the beaks (summits) of the shell are more arched, and from which projecting ribs radiate towards the circumference; such are the genus Car- DiTA, the form of which is more or less oblong or cordiforrn (heart-shape); the Cypricardia, in which the tooth beneath the summit oftheshell is divided into two or three; the
RMRCM92F–. Elements of conchology / Prepared for the use of schools and colleges. Mollusks. Fig. 101.—UNio. We also place in this same group certain marine mollusks, which resemble the Unios in their organization and the general disposition of the hinge, but in which the beaks (summits) of the shell are more arched, and from which projecting ribs radiate towards the circumference; such are the genus Car- DiTA, the form of which is more or less oblong or cordiforrn (heart-shape); the Cypricardia, in which the tooth beneath the summit oftheshell is divided into two or three; theCoRALLioPHAGA, in which th
RMRCM968–. Elements of conchology / Prepared for the use of schools and colleges. Mollusks. Fig. 61. CASSIS. Fig. 62. 7. The Helmet — Cassis {Jigs. 34, 61, 62) — also very much resembles the ordinary Buccinum; but their shell, which is ovate, with a short, slightly projecting spire, is furnished with a transversely wrinkled plate, covering the columella, like the Nassa. The aperture, sometimes oblong, sometimes straight, is also wrinkled externally, and its notch termi- nates in a little short canal which is curved backwards. 6. The Terebra differs still less from the Buccinum properly so called : it i
RMRCM96A–. Elements of conchology / Prepared for the use of schools and colleges. Mollusks. Fig. 61. CASSIS. Fig. 62. 7. The Helmet — Cassis {Jigs. 34, 61, 62) — also very much resembles the ordinary Buccinum; but their shell, which is ovate, with a short, slightly projecting spire, is furnished with a transversely wrinkled plate, covering the columella, like the Nassa. The aperture, sometimes oblong, sometimes straight, is also wrinkled externally, and its notch termi- nates in a little short canal which is curved backwards. 6. The Terebra differs still less from the Buccinum properly so called : it i
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