RM2MBMD56–220617-N-OX360-0204 MONTEREY, Calif. (June 17, 2022) - U.S. Space Force Gen. John W. “Jay” Raymond, Chief of Space Operations, delivers the commencement address during the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) Spring Quarter Graduation, June 17. The in-person graduation ceremony at King Hall Auditorium honored 343 graduates, including 18 international students from 11 nations.
RM2HH6MNX–Saint Nicholas Providing Dowries 1433–35 Bicci di Lorenzo Italian In the top scene, Saint Nicholas, Bishop of Myra (270–343)—the original 'Saint Nick'—is shown throwing three balls of gold through a window, providing the dowry of three poverty-stricken maidens. In the other painting he resuscitates three youths who had been pickled by an innkeeper during a famine (a story treated by Benjamin Britten in his 1948 cantata, Saint Nicholas).The panels formed the base (predella) of an altarpiece painted between 1433 and 1435 for a monastery in Florence. Their design was based on an altarpiece by Gen
RM2GKJE4A–Maj. Gen. Heidi Hoyle, Chief of Ordnance and Army Ordnance School commandant, and other EOD leaders salute during the 52nd Annual EOD Memorial Service, May 1. Names of recent fallen and past EOD technicians are added to the memorial wall and flags presented to their families during a ceremony each year at the Kauffman EOD Training Complex at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The Army and Navy added two names this year. The all-service total now stands at 343.
RMDJ3F2E–Gen. John B. Magruder, C.S.A., Gen. Sterling Price, C.S.A., Gen. Cadmus M. Wilcox, Gen. Thomas C. Huidman, Gen 343
RMPHKW4F–Image from page 343 of 'Conquest of the Country Northwest of the River Ohio, 1778-1783, and life of Gen. George Rogers Clark. Over one hundred and twenty-five illustrations. With numerous sketches of men who served under Cla0025.
RM2B6KDWK–Dream of Jacob Two angels on a ladder descended from heaven to sleep in front is Jacob (Gen. 28:12) . Manufacturer : printmaker: Wallerant Vaillant (listed building) for painting by John of Bronchorstuitgever: Wallerant Vaillant (listed building) Dated: 1658 - 1677 Physical features : mezzotint material: paper Technique: mezzotint dimensions: plate edge: h 394 mm × W 343 mm Subject: the dream of Jacob: while sleeping on the ground with a stone for pillow Jacob sees a ladder reaching from earth to heaven with angels going up and down; Usually with God at the top of the ladder dream of Jacob, wi
RM2AJECDA–A history of the British sessile-eyed Crustacea . THE BLASTED HEATH, FORRES. ASELLUS AQUATICUS. ISOPODA. NORMAL] A. 343 ASELLID^.. ASELLUS AQUATICUS. Specific character. Upper antennas reaching to the extremity of thepeduncle of the lower; flagellum of the lower twice the length of thepeduncle. Pereion of a greyish colour, mottled with paler markings; pedun-cle of the caudal appendages nearly half the length of the slender terminalsubequal filaments. Length of the male, nearly half an inch; female, much smaller. Oniscus aquaticus. Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. p. 1061. Roemek, Gen. Ins. pi. 30, fig. 12
RM2GKJE4B–Maj. Gen. Heidi Hoyle, Chief of Ordnance and Army Ordnance School commandant, accepts a folded flag from a soldier during the 52nd Annual EOD Memorial Service, May 1. Names of recent fallen and past EOD technicians are added to the memorial wall and flags presented to their families during a ceremony each year at the Kauffman EOD Training Complex at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The Army and Navy added two names this year. The all-service total now stands at 343.
RMPFYNC6–. Key to North American birds; containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary. Illustrated by 6 steel plates and upwards of 250 woodcuts. Birds. 4 it ALCIDiE, AUKS. GEN. 323, 324, 325. 343 Knob-UUed, or Least AuJc. Very small; under 7 ; wing 4 or less ; tarsus I; bill f. No crest, but Avhite hair-like feathers on forehead and often about eyes. Blackish, with more or less white on scapulars; below white, pure or much varied with dusky ; bill of adult in summer with a littb knob at base.
RMHFTB7Y–061205-N-1328C-343 - Douda, Djibouti (December 5, 2006) - (Right). U.S. Marine Corps Forces Central Commander, Lt. Gen. James Mattis visits with local officials from Douda, Djibouti, during Djibouti, home of the Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa command. Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa is a unit of United States Central Command. The organization's mission is to prevent conflict, promote regional stability and protect Coalition interests in order to prevail against extremism. More than 1,500 people from each branch of the U.S. military, civilian employees, Coalition forces and
RM2B6KDTK–Dream of Jacob Two angels on a ladder descended from heaven on the foreground is Jacob to sleep (Gen. 28:12) . Manufacturer : printmaker: Wallerant Vaillant (listed building) for painting by John of Bronchorstuitgever: Wallerant Vaillant (listed building) Dated: 1658 - 1677 Physical features: mezzotint material: paper technique: mezzotint dimensions: plate edge: h 394 mm × W 343 mm Subject: the dream of Jacob: while sleeping on the ground with a stone for pillow Jacob sees a ladder reaching from earth to heaven with angels going up and down; Usually with God at the top of the ladder dream of J
RMHG20CY–Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti, commander, U.S. Forces Korea, right, talks with Capt. Kurush F. Morris, commanding officer of the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Shiloh (CG 67), during a ship tour. Shiloh is on Patrol with the George Washington Strike Group in support of security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Fire Controlman First Class Kristopher Horton/Released) USS Shiloh activity 140719-N-NE138-343
RMW281YK–Archive image from page 343 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill47dans Year: 1907 340 langt som tykt, kortere end 3. og 4. Led tilsammen. Tun- gen veludviklet. Cerci ret korte, Rummet imellem dem ca. IV2 Gang saa langt som bredt. Hofteringens Underside, navnlig paa den inderste Halvdel, ret sparsomt besat med Børster. Larven er kendt til 4 af Slægtens 8 danske Arter. b. c. d. Fig. 55. Ophonus. Panderande. a. azureus; b. puncticollis (ung Larve); c. angusticollis; d. seladon. Artsnøgle. 1. Uds
RMHFCGWC–070620-N-0696M-343 HANOI, Vietnam (June 20, 2007) - Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Mike Mullen visits with Vietnamese Deputy Minister of National Defense, Senior Lt. Gen. Nguyen Huy Hieu during an office call. Mullen is on a seven-day trip to Japan and Vietnam to visit with foreign leaders and with Sailors stationed in the region. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley (RELEASED) Nguyen Huy Hieu 2007
RM2AJ340R–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 9. Koellia pycnanthemoides (Leavenw.) Kuntze. Fig. 3668. Southern Mountain-Mint.. Tullia pycnanthemoides Leavenw. Am. Journ. Sci. 20: 343. pi. 5. 1830.P. Tullia Benth. Lab. Gen. & Sp. 328. 1834.K. pycnanthemoides Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pi. 520. 1891.P. pycnanthemoides Fernald, Rhodora 10: 86. 1908. Stem rather stout, pubescent nearly to the base,2°-3° high. Leaves membranous, petio
RMHF2C79–Members of the U.S. Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon perform during an Evening Parade in honor of British Royal Navy 1st Sea Lord Adm. Sir George Zambellas, not shown, at Marine Barracks Washington in Washington, D.C., Aug. 1, 2014. Zambellas is visiting the United States as part of the Counterpart Visit Program hosted by the Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. James F. Amos. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Michael C. Guinto/Released) Evening Parade 140801-M-LI307-343
RMHFTRFH–070620-N-0696M-343 HANOI, Vietnam (June 20, 2007) - Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Mike Mullen visits with Vietnamese Deputy Minister of National Defense, Senior Lt. Gen. Nguyen Huy Hieu during an office call. Mullen is on a seven-day trip to Japan and Vietnam to visit with foreign leaders and with Sailors stationed in the region. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley (RELEASED) US Navy 070620-N-0696M-343 Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Mike Mullen visits with Vietnamese Deputy Minister of National Defense, Senior Lt. Gen. Nguyen Huy Hieu during
RMM34DY8–Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Koren, an Air Force wounded warrior athlete, serves the ball during a volleyball scrimmage at the Warrior Games Training Camp at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., April 22, 2015. The training camps, hosted by the U.S. Air Force Wounded Warrior Program in coordination with Brig. Gen. David Harris, 96th Test Wing commander, assist in recovery and promote mental and physical health as well as teamwork. (U.S. Air Force photo/Maureen Stewart) 150422-F-AE839-343 by Air Force Wounded Warrior
RMM34DRH–Senior Airman (Ret.) Ryan Cureton, an Air Force wounded warrior athlete, practices sprints during the Warrior Games Training Camp at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., April 21, 2015. The training camps, hosted by the U.S. Air Force Wounded Warrior Program in coordination with Brig. Gen. David Harris, 96th Test Wing commander, assist in recovery and promote mental and physical health as well as teamwork. (U.S. Air Force photo/Maureen Stewart) 150421-F-AE839-343 by Air Force Wounded Warrior
RMPG2XFK–. The natural history of plants. Botany. NATUEAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. VII. CONNAKACEiE. I. CONNAEUS SEEIES. Connarus^ (figs. 1-8) has regular hermaplirodite flowers. Its recep- tacle is convex, or sligMly concave at tlie apex, and bears successively Connams {OmpTialobimn) Patrisii.. Fig. 1.—Habit. ' L., Gen., n. 830.—Adans., Fcm. des PL, ii. 94; Snppl., ii. 343; III, t. 612.—K., in Am. ii. 343.—J., Gen., 369,452, 453.—Lamk., Diet., So. Nat., ser. 1, ii. 359.—B. Bb., Congo, 433 ; VOL. II. 2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
RMW284DA–Archive image from page 358 of Dai Nihon jumokushi (1922). Dai Nihon jumokushi dainihonjumokush1882naka Year: 1922 '馬 é- è ç§ (343) ãã bã¾ãããããï¼ç¬¬ç¾å «åä¸åï¼ Callicarpa yakusimensis,ä¸ãoidzumi m Tokyo Botanical Magazine XXVIII. p. 151. (1914). å°çæ¨ãæã¦ã³ãå¾®æ¯å¯çã¹ãèãååµå½¢ãã·ãå 端ãã¬ãªãå° é£é½ã¡ãªã 表é¢ãç¶ è² äºã·ãè ºç ãå¾®é»å¤ã·ã è£é¢'ãæ·¡ç¶ è²è ºé»å¤ã¯ ä¸ç´«èä¸ã¥ å¾®æ¯ã¡ãªã æªãè±ã²è¦ ãºãæ實ã ç´å¾ã糰許ã å±ä¹ 島ã ç¢ã 第ç¾å «åä¸å²¡A.æç´ãéã¯ã«æB.æèµãä¸å大
RM2ANG6N3–Acari, Myriopoda et Scorpiones hucusque in Italia reperta . GEN. HEMF€§PS CNAR. Fasc. LXVI. N. 8 Gends Henicops Newport 1844. (svtxos = singulus; c^* = oculus). Henicops Newport, Trans. Linn. Soc Lond. XIX, p. 275, et 273, tab 33.Henicops Gervais, Hist. nat. Apt. IV, p 238Lamyctes, Meinert, Nat. Tiddsskr. 5 Bd. p. 266.Henicops^ P o r a t h, ihid p 113gLamyctes Meinert, ibid. 8 Bd. p. 343.Henicops, Latzel, Myr osterr. Mon. I. p i32 Tab. IV, fig 31-34. Caput utrinque ocello unico sat magno vel ocellisnullis. Labrum liberum, medio profunde incisum, uni-dentatum. Pedum 4 ultima paria, coxis porige
RMPFAGNF–. Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna. Mollusks. 311 jenes von Gl. cruciata. — Nach Böttger entspricht die var, •-.riplicata Held der typischen Form. Xl5. Pi/rostoma pumila, Ziegler. Claiisilia pumila, Ziegler, iu C. Pfeiffer, Naturg. III. p. 41 t. 7 fig. 16. — — Rossm., Icon. fig. 259. — — A. Schmidt, Krit. Gruppen p. 51 fig. 122—129, 209 -212. — — Küster, in Chemnitz ed. 2. Gen, Claus, p. 343 Nr. 160, t. 17 fig. 10—12 u. 21—26. Thier: hellschiefergrau oder gelbgrau, mit dunklerem Nacken und Angenträgern. Gehäuse: mit kaum merklichem Nabelritz, bauchig- spindelförmig, rippenstreifig, wenig gl
RMT0CYDP–Dr H G Bronn's Klassen Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild drhgbronnsklasse544bron Year: [1892- ] VII. Systematik. 343 2. Subfam. Melanoblossiinae nov. subfam. Melanoblossiinae, deren 2. und 3. Tarsus jeweils 1-gliedrig und deren 4. Tarsus 2-gliedrig ist. nur 1 Gattung aus Süd-Afrika. 1. Gen. Melanoblossia Purcell 1903 (b) 8. 6. Genotypus: M. braunsi Purcell. Melanoblossiinae, deren 2. und 3. Metatarsus dorsal je eine Längsreihe aus 5 Dornen trägt (Abb. 249, A), deren 2. und 3. Tarsus ventral mit 1.2.2.2 Dornen und deren 4.
RM2CDAB7M–. Abraham Lincoln and the downfall of American slavery . o win great victories. They would support anyother commander with lukewarmness, if they supportedhim at all. There was no such rigid and severe disciplinein the Union army as exists in the military organizationsof European states. Military councils were somethingin the nature of condensed town-meetings. The rankand file maintained an exchange of sentiment and judg-ment that corresponded exactly to the public opinion of 343 THE LIFE OF LINCOLN. towns, cities, and other communities. The country wasslow to give up its faitb in the young Gen
RMPFAGX6–. Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna. Mollusks. 177 3. Chondrula guadridens, Müller. Helix qiMdridetn), Müller, Verm. hißt. p. 107 Nr. 306. 1774. Turbo — Gmelin, p. 3610 Nr. 92. Biilimus — L. Pfeiffer, Monogr. II. p. 131 Nr. 343, Goldfusb, A. Schmidt, Kreglinger. Piipa qnadridens, Drap., tabl. p. 60 Nr. 15. — Hist. moll. p. 67 t. 4 flg. 3. — Eossm., Xeon. flg. 308 und 723. — quadriden^, Chemnitz, ed. 2. Gen. Pupa p. 6 t. 1 fig. 14—15. Bulimimts — Kreglinger, Syst. Verz. p. 147. Emore — Hartmann, Gast. I. p. 150 t. 49 fig. 1—3. Thier: blassgrau, durchscheinend; Augenträger lang, Fühler sehr ku
RM2CDJYAJ–. The potato; a practical treatise on the potato, its characteristics, planting, cultivation, harvesting, storing, marketing, insects, and diseases and their remedies . quan-tities of acid phosphate, with a limited supply of nitro-gen and potash and no barn manure, is found to begood pradlice. The nitrogen may be supplied in anavailable form as nitrate of soda, since nitrificationmay not be adlive in the soil during the early periodof growth. The Influence of Calcium.—Calcium does not 343-pear to be so important as some of the other elements,although in some cases it produces a marked increase
RMHC2378–Conquest of the Country Northwest of the River Ohio, 1778-1783, and life of Gen. George Rogers Clark. Over one hundred and twenty-five illustrations. With numerous sketches of men who served under Clark, etc Image taken from page 343 of 'Conquest of the Country
RM2CF2RW1–. A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations. ond by a tourniquet; it couldbe increased and diminished at will and was borne without discomfort.In both cases the fracture was thought to be through the neck (intra-capsular), and the patients were young men. They mark an important 1 Hennequin : Fractures des os longs, 1904. 2 Shaffer: New York Medical Journal, October 23, 1897, p. 557. FRACTURES OF THE FEMUR. 343 advance in the treatment of failure of union and suggest the more gen-eral use of trochanteric pressure, especially in fractures through the necl,Encasement of the limb and pelv
RMHBPW53–Image taken from page 343 of 'Switzerland: its scenery and people. Pictorially represented by ... Swiss and German artists. With historical and descriptive text, based on the German of Dr Gsell-Fels. [Translated and adapted by G. C. Chisholm.]' Image taken from page 343 of 'Switzerland its scenery and
RM2CGK4ED–. Bearing arms in the Twenty-seventh Massachusetts Regiment of Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . Walter R. Madison. Daniel W. Bates. gen. smiths address. 343 have answered the question. The Twenty-Seventh Mass.now mustered one officer and eighty men, and, worn by thefatigues of the day and night previous, lay down to sleep,regardless of the shells which fell around them during theentire day. During the evening, the Eighteenth Corps wasrelieved by the Sixth Corps and marched back to Point ofRocks, reaching there about midnight. We camped on thesame groun
RMHK70MR–Image taken from page 343 of 'Genom Asiens öknar. Forskningsresor och äfventyr, 1893-1897 ... Med 127 illustrationer och 3 kartor. [A summary of the author's work “En Färd genom Asien.”]' Image taken from page 343 of 'Genom Asiens öknar For
RM2CH70XW–. The street railway review . similar tothose which will be used on the longer interurbans, andthe steam roads that are being changed to electric inthis country. EXPENDITURES. Cents pertrain mile. Maiiitciiauce of way, power plant and stations 4-005 Motive power, (includes repairs on motors) 6.430 Repairs and renewals of carriages 343 Traffic expenses 10.185 General charges 3-063 Law charges 011 Compensation 001 Rents and taxes 1.080 (jovernment duty 009 Total 25.935 Thomas Craig, president of the Geneva & Waterloo,N. Y. Railway Company, has been chosen general mana-ger of new consolidated Gen
RM2CGMG0T–. History of the Fifty-first Indiana veteran volunteer infantry. A narrative of its organization, marches, battles and other experiences in camp and prison; from 1861 to 1866. With revised roster . arch 339 A water-spout aiid a freeze 340 Cure for hard times 341 Anecdote about Gen. VVillieli... 342 (;ainp Sahido, San Antonio 343 The stomach of a Texan 344 Tlie Alamo—Thermopylfe 344 Breaklwne fever . 346 Gen. Woods farewell order 348 Tile featiier that hrolie, &c 349 Rapid disinte.irration 352 Mustered-out at San Antoino... 353Merry Christmas at Indianola.. 354 To New Orleans and Cairo 354 By r
RM2CDB0WF–. Orchidaceae: illustrations and studies of the family Orchidaceae . ed. 5, 501 (1867), ed. 6, 508 (1890); Porter &, Coulter, Syn. Fl. Col. 132 (1874); Perkins, Gen. Cat. Vt 37 (1882); Upham, FL Minn. 140 (1884); Coulter, Rocky Mt. Bot 343 (1885); 3Iacoim, Cat. 4: 16 (1888); Perkins, Fl. Vt 277 (1888); Beal&, JVheeler, Fl. Mich. 607 (1891); Fernald, in Portl. Cat 64 (1892); Rand S^ Redf., Fl. Mt Desert 153 (1894); Baldw., Orch. N. Eng. 78, 79, f. 23 (1894); ^r/Z/o/i &, Vail, in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 3: 203 (1895); A^elson, Fl. Wyo. 182 (1896); Britton (§ Br., 111. Fl. 1: 461, f. 1098 (1896); Kear
RMRGK4XP–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. MOSQUITOS OR CULICIDAE OP NEW YORK STATE 343 lateral stripe of bright violet scales, a submedian and sublateral line of dark, coarse bristles. Scutellum nearly black, ornamented with, violet scales and tipped with a few very long, black bristles. Abdomen dark brown, flecked with yellow particularly on the fifth, sixth and seventh abdominal segments, the posterior lateral angles of which are narrowly yellowish, the third and fifth with a median, poster- ior, subtriangular whitish patch, that on the latter segment being much larger than the other; gen
RMRDJW18–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. ALISMACEAE. Vol. I. 16. Sagittaria subulata (L.) Buchenau. Subulate Sagittaria. Fig. 246. Alisma subulata L. Sp. PI. 343. 1753. Sagittaria pusilla Nutt. Gen. 2: 213. 1818. S. subulata Buchen. Abh. Nat. Ver. Bremen 2 : 490. 1871. Monoecious or rarery dioecious, scape very slender, 2'-6' high, few-flowered, about equalling the leaves. Leaves all reduced to rigid
RMRDJW12–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. ALISMACEAE. Vol. I. 16. Sagittaria subulata (L.) Buchenau. Subulate Sagittaria. Fig. 246. Alisma subulata L. Sp. PI. 343. 1753. Sagittaria pusilla Nutt. Gen. 2: 213. 1818. S. subulata Buchen. Abh. Nat. Ver. Bremen 2 : 490. 1871. Monoecious or rarery dioecious, scape very slender, 2'-6' high, few-flowered, about equalling the leaves. Leaves all reduced to rigid
RMRMJ8YH–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fauna and Stratigraphy of the Stormberg Series. 343 The neural canal is well-defined. The transverse processes are placed midway along the vertebra, and arise at the level of the top of the centrum. The base of the process occupies at least two- thirds of the entire length of the centrum. No zygapophyses are preserved. Type. Skull-fragment S.A.M. Cat. No. 1885. Locality, Paballong, Mt. Fletcher, Cape Province. Horizon. Red Beds. LYCORHINUS ANGUSTIDENS, gen. et sp. nov. Text fig. 8. The type of this ne
RMRG5B8E–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. N^OMAMMII.I.ARIA. 105 Salm-Dyck (Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1849. 15. 1850) mentions MammiUaria kewensis var. albispina and also M. spectabilis Hortus as synonyms. This plant was named for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Illustration: Mollers Deutsche Gart. Zeit. 25: 475. f. 8, No. 3, as MammiUaria kewensis. Figure 106 is reproduced from a photograph sent us by L. Quehl in 1921. 57. Neomammillaria subpolyedra (Salm-Dyck). MammiUaria subpolyedra Salm-Dyck, Hort. Dyck. 343. 1834. Cactus subpolyedrus Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. i:
RMREE191–. Compendio della Fauna Italiana. Descrizione elementare Degli Animali pite originali. Zoology. Fig. 343. Haliotis tuherculata.. Fig. 341. lanthina hicolot Fig. 345. Fissurella graeca. Gen. lanthina, Lamarck. Conchiglia sottile, trochiforme, violetta ; apertura ampia, eolumclla ritorta, labbro sottile. Le Iantine vivono in gran numero in alto mare. Es. I. hicolor, Menke (fig. 34.j). Famiglia 34'^ — Fissurellidt. Conchiglia conica, patelliforme; vertice ricurvo qualche volta per- forato; margine anteriore talvolta fesso. Gen. Fissìirella, Lamarck. Conchiglia ovale, depressa ; vertice piuttosto
RMREE19N–. Compendio della Fauna Italiana. Descrizione elementare Degli Animali pite originali. Zoology. CLASSE TERZA - GASTEROPODI 183 Gen. Scissurella, D'Orbigny. Coucliiglia piccola, sottile, nou madreperlacea; spira breve; ultimo anfratto grande con una fessura nel margino esterno ; un opercolo. Es. ^S'. orlapata, Fleming (fig. 343). Gen. JlaUotis, Linneo. Conchiglia auriforme, a spira breve e depressa ; apertura amplissima, iridescente; angolo esterno dell'ultimo anfratto perforato da una serie di buclii. Es. 77". tuherculata, Linneo (fig. 344). Famiglia 33^^ — Iantinidi. Conchiglia spiralo,
RMRDJT5N–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 9. Koellia pycnanthemoides (Leavenw.) Kuntze. Fig. 3668. Southern Mountain-Mint.. Tullia pycnanthemoides Leavenw. Am. Journ. Sci. 20: 343. PI- 5. 1830. P. Tullia Benth. Lab. Gen. & Sp. 328. 1834. K. pycnanthemoides Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 520. 1891. P. pycnanthemoides Fernald, Rhodora 10: 86. 1908. Stem rather stout, pubescent nearly to the base, 2°-3° high.
RMRJ11Y8–. The story of the rear column of the Emin Pasha relief expedition [microform] . Explorers; Birds; Insects; Explorateurs; Oiseaux; Insectes. 452 STOUr OF THE EE^iR COLUMN, Fam. BOTYDIDiB. BoTYs, Latr. BOTYS MARGINALIS. Phalana-Geometra marginuta, Cram. Pap. Exot. iv. p. 243, t. 400. f. I. Botia marginata, Swains. Zool. Illustr. ii. t. 77. Botys marginalis, Guen. Sp. gen. des Lep. vjii. p. 343 ; Walk. Cat. xviii. p. 633; Druce, Moloney's Forestry of Western Afiiea, appendix v. p. 506. Two specimens, identical with those from the Gambia, CameroonSj and Lake Nyassa in my collection. ' i:. Xaixouu
RMRDJBDJ–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. ft. in North Carolina. Twisted-stalk. 8. Ibidium gracile (Bigel.) House. Slen- der Ladies'-tresses. Fig. 1396. Neottia gracilis Bigel. Fl. Bost. Ed. 2, 322. 1824. Spiranthes gracilis Beck, Bot. 343. 1833. Gyrostachys gracilis Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 664. 1891. /. gracile House, Bull. Torr. Club 32: 381. 1905. Stem slender, 8'-2° high, from a cluster of spindle-sh
RMRDC1HA–. Key to North American birds; containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary. Illustrated by 6 steel plates and upwards of 250 woodcuts. Birds. 4 it ALCIDiE, AUKS. GEN. 323, 324, 325. 343 Knob-UUed, or Least AuJc. Very small; under 7 ; wing 4 or less ; tarsus I; bill f. No crest, but Avhite hair-like feathers on forehead and often about eyes. Blackish, with more or less white on scapulars; below white, pure or much varied with dusky ; bill of adult in summer with a littb knob at base.
RMRHGD1Y–. Boletn de la Real Sociedad Espaola de Historia Natural. Real Sociedad Espaola de Historia Natural; Natural history; Natural history -- Spain. Fam. Smittinidae Levinsen 1909. Gen. Umbonula Hincks, 1888. Umbonula veriucosa (Esper, 1791). Cellepora verrucosa Esper, Pflanzen, lám. ii, figs. 1 y 2. Umbonula verrucosa Hincks.—Brit. mar. Polyz., pág. 317, lám. XXXIX, figs. 1 y 2. — — Jelly.—Syn. cat. Bryoz., pág. 267. Discopora verrucosa Levinsen. —Morphol. and Sj'st. st. cheilost, Bryozoa, pág. 343. Una sola colonia sobre un fragmento de alga. Separada de un frasco conteniendo materiales recogidos
RMRDGTWJ–. The natural history of plants. Botany. NATUEAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. VII. CONNAKACEiE. I. CONNAEUS SEEIES. Connarus^ (figs. 1-8) has regular hermaplirodite flowers. Its recep- tacle is convex, or sligMly concave at tlie apex, and bears successively Connams {OmpTialobimn) Patrisii.. Fig. 1.—Habit. ' L., Gen., n. 830.—Adans., Fcm. des PL, ii. 94; Snppl., ii. 343; III, t. 612.—K., in Am. ii. 343.—J., Gen., 369,452, 453.—Lamk., Diet., So. Nat., ser. 1, ii. 359.—B. Bb., Congo, 433 ; VOL. II. 2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
RMRH83CP–. Botánica descriptiva. Compendio de la flora española. Estudio de las plantas que viven espontáneamente en España y de las más frecuentemente cultivadas que tienen aplicaciones en medicina, agricultura, industria y horticultura. Plants. TRICHOLOMA 343 GEN. PAXILLUS FR. (Del lat. paxilh^s, piececito).—Sombrerillo carno- so, con la margen muy arrollada, que se va desarrollando poco a poco; la- minillas que se desprenden fácilmente; esporas blanco-sucias; pedicelo car- noso, continuo con el sombrerillo, a veces nulo. Terrestres o íignícolas. 1.236. P. involutus Fr. (Fig. 100). —Sombrerillo ocrác
RMRJ6KPR–. The water birds of North America [microform]. Birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux aquatiques. 48 ALTRICIAI, (JitAM-AToKKS- limtODlUNKd. Gknis BUTORIDES, 1!i-ytii. lUiluriiliS, "Bi.YTii, 1810," UnNAi'. C'lMLsp. II. lS5r., I'JS (tjin', .h;l,u juvaiiku, lIoiiSF.). Uniseii.i, t'AUAN. J. f. O. IV. 165(5, 343 (tyiir, Ankit vinncenn, Linn.). Gen. CiiAii. Small IIltoii'*, uttlaikisli, iikhv or less viiiif^atid, lolors, tlie iiik-um and oocipul m-atiMl. lilll' ratliiT stcmt, ili'Litk'tlly Uiw^'V lliaii llif Uikw. Mental a| I'X iva.iiin^,' lo a little k'SH than halt' way (in />. ^nnni.sc
RMRMTA87–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. GALERUCINI AFRICAINS 343 Ornithognathus generosus Thoms., 1. c, p. 216. Fernando Po : Basile (L. Fea), trois exemplaires. 0. generosus var. superhus nova. Téte, pronotum et écusson jaune d'ocre; éìytres vert brillant parfois un peu bleutés ou pourprés; antennes, dessous et pattes noirs; Textréme sonimet de I'abdomen jaune. Oaineroun : Mont Cameroun : Soppo (alt. 730 m.), Joko; ma collection; — Fernando Po: Musola, baie de S. Carlos et Basile (L. Fea). Gen. Hyperaeantha Chap. Chapuis 1879, Ann. Mus. Gen., XV, p. 18. Hy
RMRHFRKA–. Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Historia Natural. Natural history. 202 boletín de la REA.L SUCll'.ÜAD KSPANULA 1791. 1S80. 1889. 1909. Fig. 6.^ .^ •:fv^ i/^h ). i -'mt^^ Fam. Smittinidae Levinsen 1909. Gen. Unibonula Hincks, 1888. Umbonula verrucosa (Esper, 1791). Cellepora verrucosa Esper, Pflanzen, lám. ii, figs. 1 y 2. Umbonula verrucosa Hincks.—Brit. mar. Polyz., pág. 317, láni. XXXIX, figs. 1 y 2. — — Jelly. —Syn. cat. Bryoz., pág; 267. Discopora verrucosa Levinsen. —Morphol. and Syst. st. cheilost. Bryozoa, pág. 343. Una sola colonia sobre un fragmento de alga. Separada de un fras
RMRHGD2C–. Boletn de la Real Sociedad Espaola de Historia Natural. Real Sociedad Espaola de Historia Natural; Natural history; Natural history -- Spain. 202 BOLETÍN DE LA REAL SOCIEDAD ESPAÑOLA 1791. 1880. 1889. 1909. Fig. 6/'. Fam. Smittinidae Levinsen 1909. Gen. Umbonula Hincks, 1888. Umbonula veriucosa (Esper, 1791). Cellepora verrucosa Esper, Pflanzen, lám. ii, figs. 1 y 2. Umbonula verrucosa Hincks.—Brit. mar. Polyz., pág. 317, lám. XXXIX, figs. 1 y 2. — — Jelly.—Syn. cat. Bryoz., pág. 267. Discopora verrucosa Levinsen. —Morphol. and Sj'st. st. cheilost, Bryozoa, pág. 343. Una sola colonia sobre u
RMRH592A–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ItefapS SHELLS ^fcrease their already lon*Ust 1915 Victories at the Traps VIRGINIA STATE SHOOT RICHMOND, SEPT. 6-7. f High Amateur E. W. Ford — 339 ex 350 ) 2nd Amateur C. H. Newcomb, (tie) —336 ex 350 High Professional L. S. German and F. W. Huseman, (tie)—343 ex 350 I 2nd Professional E. H. Storr — 341 ex 350 [ Only Runs Over 100 R. D. Morgan —108 Straight F. W. Huseman—106 " OKLAHOMA CITY Sept 6 ** H'9h Amateur and High General Average Geo. W. Lewis—197 ex 200 { Longest Run Geo. W. Lewis —158 Straight OSSINING. N. Y.. Sept. 6 High Amateur and High Gen
RMREPRBC–. Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Zoology; Mollusks; Arthropoda; Insects. VII. Systematik. 343 2. Subfam. Melanoblossiinae nov. subfam. Melanoblossiinae, deren 2. und 3. Tarsus jeweils 1-gliedrig und deren 4. Tarsus 2-gliedrig ist. nur 1 Gattung aus Süd-Afrika. 1. Gen. Melanoblossia Purcell 1903 (b) 8. 6. Genotypus: M. braunsi Purcell. Melanoblossiinae, deren 2. und 3. Metatarsus dorsal je eine Längsreihe aus 5 Dornen trägt (Abb. 249, A), deren 2. und 3. Tarsus ventral mit 1.2.2.2 Dornen und deren 4. Tarsus ventral mit 2
RMRHWGHK–. Bergens Museums aarbog. Science. 24 A. "W. Brøgger, [No. 1 dem med de spidshakker av flint som i Danmark er gjort til gen- stand for særlig omtale av dr. S. Muller i Ab. f. n. oldk. 1896 p. 343 ff. De figurer, der er avbildede der, er dog i en hen- seende mindre overensstemmende med Vespestadhakkerne, nemlig m. h. t. størrelsen, idet de danske stykker varierer mellem de be- tydelige længder 23—26 cm., mens Vespestadhakkerne kun er mellem 9 og 11 cm. lange; der er også andre forskjelligheder tilstede. Muligens kunde en del av disse fra Vespestad som hakker opfattede stykker snarere tænke
RMRF2E1D–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 2. CHENOPIS. 41 2. CHENOPIS. Type Chenopis, lf'a(/L Ms, 1832, p. 1234 C. atrata. Cbenopsis, Rchnb. Av. St/st. Xat. p. x (1852). Range. Confined to Australia. 1. Chenopis atrata. Black Swan, rhill. Bot. Bay, p. 98 (1789); Labill. Voij. in Search of La Perouge, Engl. ed. i. p. 184, pi. 9 (1800); Lath. Gen. Sun. Suppl. ii. p. 343 (1801). Anas atrata, Lath. Lid. Ot-n. ii. p. 834, n. 4 (1790); Ranz. El. di Zool. iii. pt. ix. p. 97 (1826); Yan: Tr. Linn. Soc. xv. p. 382, pi. xii. (trachea) (1826). Anser novte Lollandiae, Bonn. Enc. Meth. i. p. 108, n.
RMRF97E1–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 2. CHENOPIS. 41 2. CHENOPIS. Type Chenopis, lf'a(/L Ms, 1832, p. 1234 C. atrata. Cbenopsis, Rchnb. Av. St/st. Xat. p. x (1852). Range. Confined to Australia. 1. Chenopis atrata. Black Swan, rhill. Bot. Bay, p. 98 (1789); Labill. Voij. in Search of La Perouge, Engl. ed. i. p. 184, pi. 9 (1800); Lath. Gen. Sun. Suppl. ii. p. 343 (1801). Anas atrata, Lath. Lid. Ot-n. ii. p. 834, n. 4 (1790); Ranz. El. di Zool. iii. pt. ix. p. 97 (1826); Yan: Tr. Linn. Soc. xv. p. 382, pi. xii. (trachea) (1826). Anser novte Lollandiae, Bonn. Enc. Meth. i. p. 108, n.
RMRCT80Y–. Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna. Mollusks. 311 jenes von Gl. cruciata. — Nach Böttger entspricht die var, •-.riplicata Held der typischen Form. Xl5. Pi/rostoma pumila, Ziegler. Claiisilia pumila, Ziegler, iu C. Pfeiffer, Naturg. III. p. 41 t. 7 fig. 16. — — Rossm., Icon. fig. 259. — — A. Schmidt, Krit. Gruppen p. 51 fig. 122—129, 209 -212. — — Küster, in Chemnitz ed. 2. Gen, Claus, p. 343 Nr. 160, t. 17 fig. 10—12 u. 21—26. Thier: hellschiefergrau oder gelbgrau, mit dunklerem Nacken und Angenträgern. Gehäuse: mit kaum merklichem Nabelritz, bauchig- spindelförmig, rippenstreifig, wenig gl
RMRCT89P–. Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna. Mollusks. 177 3. Chondrula guadridens, Müller. Helix qiMdridetn), Müller, Verm. hißt. p. 107 Nr. 306. 1774. Turbo — Gmelin, p. 3610 Nr. 92. Biilimus — L. Pfeiffer, Monogr. II. p. 131 Nr. 343, Goldfusb, A. Schmidt, Kreglinger. Piipa qnadridens, Drap., tabl. p. 60 Nr. 15. — Hist. moll. p. 67 t. 4 flg. 3. — Eossm., Xeon. flg. 308 und 723. — quadriden^, Chemnitz, ed. 2. Gen. Pupa p. 6 t. 1 fig. 14—15. Bulimimts — Kreglinger, Syst. Verz. p. 147. Emore — Hartmann, Gast. I. p. 150 t. 49 fig. 1—3. Thier: blassgrau, durchscheinend; Augenträger lang, Fühler sehr ku
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