RMRMAAXM–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. 1J I 111> S OF N E W Y 11 Iv Memoir 12. N. Y. State Museum Plate 59. HAIRY WOODPECKER Dryobates villosus villosus (Linnaeus) All I nat. size DOWNY WOODPECKER Dryobates pubescens medianus (Swainson) FEMALE MALE. 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.. New York State Museum. Albany : University of the State of New York
RMRH5C4K–. Brehms Tierleben. Allgemeine kunde des Tierreichs. Zoology; Animal behavior. riagctiere I.. 1. Himalaja-Pfeifhaie, Ochotona roylei Og. nat. Gr., s. S. 16. - Lewis Mediane!, F. Z. S.-Finchley, N., pliot.. 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.. Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884; Zur Strassen, Otto L. , 1869-; Heck, Ludwig, 1860-; Hempelmann, Friedrich, 1878-; Heymons, Richard, 1867-; Werner, Franz, b. 1867; Marshall,
RMRM3B9N–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. PREHISTORIC ART. 449. (Orifiiiial Amer. Mu Fig. 102. BANNER STONE. Hudson City, New Jersey. i. Nat. Hist., New York.) Cast, Cat. No. 1170, U.S.N.M. ?-.i natural size; The thinness of the blade as well as of the barrel or center, with the size of the hole, leaving the walls so thin and frail, are all to be remarked as evidence of the mechanical skill and manual dexterity of the abo- rigines. Fig. 103 is an implement w hich may or may not be
RMRH9MMD–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 10. A single aerial root from the Avicennia-iiee shown in Fig. 9. (Thornam del.) (about '/s nat. size.). Fig. 11. Young plant of Avicermia nitida Jacq. (Thornam del.) (about 'Is nat. size.) Botanisk Tidsskiift. 29. Bind. 15. 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.. Botaniske forening i Kbenhavn; Botaniske forening i Kbenhavn. Journal de botanique; Dansk botanisk
RMRH33A7–. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. BR. J. ENT. NAT. HIST., 1: 1988 In 1977 I was on a path in rain forest in the Solomon Islands and noticed what I took to be small butterflies fluttering and settling around me. Having some book- knowledge of the butterflies of the region I found myself momentarily wondering. Fig. 25. A moth of the family Epiplemidae, Peru. Figs 13-18, page 5. Fig. 13. Autumnal Rustic, Paradiarsia glareosa Esp. In the Noctuidae there is a tendency to direct the fore-wings backward so that they overlap, at the tornus (obsoleta) or
RMRE1GE9–. A monograph of lichens found in Britain; being a descriptive catalogue of the species in the herbarium of the British Museum. Lichens. LICHINA.] LICHINEI. 31 Tribe I. LICHINEI Nyl. Mem. Soc. Cherb. ii. (1854) p. 8; Syn. i. p. 88, Stiz. St. Gall. Nat. Ges. 1876, p. 193. Thallus small, fruticulose or radiato-laciniate, firm or fragile; gonimia elongate - seriately moniliform, suboonnate. Apothecia small, lecanorine, lecideine or sub-biatorine, paraphyses slender or tMckish; spores 8n8e, ellipsoid, simple or septate. Spermogones tuberculose, with simple sterigmata or jointed sterigmata. The pri
RMRDPER7–. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. Fig. 155, Campanula gtaudiflora. (i nat. size.) Fig. 156. Campanula Carpathica. (J nat. size.) C. speciosa is a handsome hairy species near G. glomerata, with the corollas of a darker tint within ; G. pumila is a very diminutive species with deeply campanulate white or blue flowers; G. rapunculoldes is an indigenous plant 1 to 2 feet high with large blu
RMRDX7KB–. Natural history. Zoology. Vig. 69.—Oeeen Hairstreak {Callophryc rubi). Nat. size.. Fig. 70.—Oranoe Tip (^Euchloe cardamiMs). Nat. size.. 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.. Lydekker, Richard, 1849-1915; Kirby, W. F. (William Forsell), 1844-1912; Woodward, Bernard Barham, 1853-1930; Kirkpatrick, R. (Randolph), b. 1863; Pocock, R. I. (Reginald Innes), 1863-1947; Sharpe, Richard Bowdler, 1847-1909; Garstang, Walt
RMRMNHE0–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. some Freshwater Fishes from Lower Congo. 171 process triangular ; frontal fontanelle knife-shaped,its length Contained about 3^ times in length of head ; occipital fonta- nelle about half the size of the frontal one, extending well into the occipital process. Eye very small, about 5 times in length of snout and about 6£ times in interorbital width, which nearly equals length of head. Band of prseinaxillaiy Fiff. 1. I lend of C'lanas ngola, nat. size. teeth about 0 times as l
RMW0PB4A–Archive image from page 34 of A descriptive catalogue of the. A descriptive catalogue of the marine reptiles of the Oxford clay. Based on the Leeds Collection in the British Museum (Natural History), London .. descriptivecatal01brit Year: 1910 n.c. exof cond. cond'. Basioccipital and basisphenoid of Ojjhthahnnsaiiriis : A, basioccipital from above ; B, basioccipital from behind; C, basioccipital and basisplienoid from side. (E. 2162, f nat. size.) cond., occipital condyle ; ea:o.f., facet for exoccipital; «.c., neural canal ; op.f., facet for opisthotic; i-'-f posterior part of parasphenoi
RMRH1N73–. British fungus-flora. A classified text-book of mycology. Fungi -- Great Britain. THELEPHOEEAE. 97. FIGUKES ILLUSTRATINfl THE GENERA OF THE THELEPHOBEAE. Fig. 11, Stereum ocltroleucum, showing the effused lower portion anil the upper free, reflexed portion ; nat. size ;—Fig. 12, section of same; nat. size;—Fig. 13, Stereum Sfjicerhei, a small specimen, showing a mesopod form; nat. size;—Fig. 14, section through tlie hymenium of Stercnm VOL. I. H. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appeara
RMPFX4FG–. Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden for 1878. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs. PRICE. AGERATUM. Nat. Okd., Composita. Valuable plants for larpc beds or borders, and very useful for pot-cnltnre. Very good for bouquets. Hardy annuals. AsTcratnm Mexicaniim. Light-blue; from Mexico, li feet 05 Otlorntum (fragrant). Much like the Mexicanum; from Mexico . . .05 Albiflorum Nanum. Dwarf, white; fine for pots 05 Cceruleum Nauum. Dwarf, blue; fine for pots or open ground . , .05. I' * V 1 .10 .
RMRG582B–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME 211 Physeter macrocephalus (Sperm Whale). Linne, Sys. Nat., 12 ed., i, p. 107. There are seven or eight synonyms for tliis species, based on observa- tions of sealmen and in several cases on a few bones. The sperm whale can be recognized at once. It has an enormous head, quite one-third of the body. The head does not taper as do the heads of all the other whales, but ends abruptly. The mandible is long and thi
RMRD2TTN–. D. Eduardi Eichwaldi, publ. ord. apud Casanens. Profess. Acad. Caes. Nat. Cur. Leop. Carol. mult. Societ. Liter. Socii, Geognostico-zoologicae per ingriam marisque Baltici provincias nec non de trilobitis observationes. Geology; Zoology; Paleontology. a.. :Lt^n^ "â *" "i^ttf'^ â. 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.. Eichwald, Carl Eduard von, 1795-1876; Kazanski universitet. Casani : Typis Univer
RMRJ1C8K–. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. I "'W â (Cataijnkta.s.) irolaeanthu*, T,Ari;;pi>.DB. IliBt. Nat. Poihh., iv, .V20,180:i (tricolor). (It.iiicanthun, Swainson, (JIhhh'ii FiMlics, ii, 211!, 1839 {laiiinrckii). Oentiopi/ye, KaI'I', Wicniiiaiin's Arcliiv, .xvi, 187«, 1118 {fibiren), AeanlhoclicetodoTi, Blebkkk, Archiv Neerl. Sci.Niit., xii, 5,187tl {lepiduleinH). lUuly (iblon);, rather robust, the h
RMRM60GN–. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. Genera of the North American Palaeozoic Bryozoa. 595 NiOEA is a recent genus and I very much doubt if any Palaeozoic forms are properly placed here.. Fig. 197. Berenicea 3Iinnesotensis. Two specimens, natural size. Fig. 198. A portion of the surface, x25. Diastoporina, Ulrich. (Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., Yol. XII, p. 177. 1890.) Type, Diastoporina fldbellata, Ulrich. " Zoarium bifoliate, in general resembling Diastopora ; cells subtubular, prostrate, immersed; apertures constricted, subcir cular, not prominent; interspaces f
RMRMYJF1–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. Ann. de<r tfeienc. nat. 2^ tferie Bot. Tarn. 2 . J'I. j6 Fi{f. 1,. Juç. 3 . Si/rrhopodoii Gaddic/iaudii-. C. Mûnfaqnr (te if' I I>u,nènu J)u'.. 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.. Cramp, Stanley, 1913-1987; Perrins, Christopher M; Brooks, Duncan J; Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Oxford : Oxford University Press
RMRDRCB4–. Birds of New York. Birds. BIRDS OF NEW YORK Memoir 12. N. Y. State Museur Plate 85. ROSE-DREASTED GROSBEAK Zamelodia ludoviciana (Linnaeus) ADULT MALE FEMALE IMMATURE MALE IN *"^"^';"pp|^^, Cardinalis cardinalis cardinahs (Linnaeus) All I nat. size. 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.. Eaton, Elon Howard, 1866-1934; Noyes, Nicholas H. fmo. Albany, University of the State of New York
RMRMAA9A–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. 1UUDS OF NEW YORK lemoir 12. N. Y. State Museum Plate 82. $ffltdf''iti* Guerfej WHITE-THROATED SPARROW Zonotrichia albicollis (Gmelin; WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW Zonotrichia leucophrys leucophrys (J. R. Forster) ADULT IMMATURE VESPER SPARROW SLATE-COLORED JUNCO Pooeceles gramineus gramineus (Gmelin) Junco hyemahs hyemalis I Linnaeus) All f nat. size male female. 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
RMRDDCNY–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 420 ANGIOSPERMAE—MONOCOTYLEDONES 2652. C. Calceolus L. (Herm. MuUer, ' Fertlsn.,' p. 539 ; Baxter, ' Fertlzn. of Cypripedium'; Webster, Trans. Bot. Soc, Edinburgh, xvi, 1886, pp. 357-60; Darwin, op. cit., p. 226 ; Kerner, ' Nat. Hist. PI.,' Eng. Ed. i, II, pp. 245, 249.)—In flowers of this species the slightly contracted labellum is yellow in colour, and the rest of the perianth leaves purple. This colouring and an odour of nectar attract small bees of the g
RMRDRX9K–. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. LESSER SHREW, INSEQTirORA. 148ffl SORICID^.. LESSER SHREW. Sorex pygmceus (Pallas). Specific Gharacter.—Brown abore, white beneath; tail usually longer than the head and body, well clad with hairs. The fifth pointed tooth in the upper jaw in the same line as the preceding ones, and distinctly visible externally. Length of head and body about two inches. SorexpygiTKem, Pallas, Zoogr. Rosso-Asiat., I., 134. „ rustimts, Jenyhs, Ann. Nat. Hist., 1838, p. 417. In the "Magazine of Zoology and Botany" for 1837, the Rev. L. J
RMRH5AWG–. Brehms Tierleben. Allgemeine kunde des Tierreichs. Zoology; Animal behavior. 3. Züjjclkü'niiuruh, Onycliogale fronatu Gould. ^jb nat. Gr., s. S. 21(i. - V. S. Berridge, F. Z. S.-LotiJoii phot.. 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.. Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884; Zur Strassen, Otto L. , 1869-; Heck, Ludwig, 1860-; Hempelmann, Friedrich, 1878-; Heymons, Richard, 1867-; Werner, Franz, b. 1867; Marshall, William,
RMRMP04E–. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. Fig. 6. First upper premolar of Cervalces (?) found at Saltsville. Natural size. Fig. 7. Astragalus of Cervid. H nat. size. 1 Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc, Vol. XVII, 1892, pp. i-io. Pis. I-V.. 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.. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History. [Pittsburgh] : Published by autho
RMPFCPH3–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. VII FISHES FROM THE SEA-BOTTOM 405. Fig. 289. Mullus surmuletus, L. Nat. size, 29 cm. Caproid/e Capros aper, Lacep., 1910, Stations i, 3, 20, 39 (see Fig. 290).. 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.. Murray, John, Si
RMRGNG0T–. Bulletin de la Société des sciences naturelles de l'Ouest de la France. Natural history -- France. MÉMOIRE DE M. EDOUARD BUREAU Planche 1 Bull. Soc. Se. Nat. Ouest 3" Sér. T. I. PI. I-. 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.. Société des sciences naturelles de l'Ouest de la France. Nantes, Société des sciences naturelles de l'Ouest de la France [etc. ]
RMRMAAJF–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. SKYLARK Alauda arrensis Linnaeus r** fiitfTef. All I nat. size PIPIT Anthusrubesrrns fTunstall) SPRING AUTUMN. HORNED LARK Otocoris alpestris alpestris (Linnaeus) MALE PRAIRIE HORNED LARK Otocoris alpestris praticola Henshaw IALE female im AH I nat. size. 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.. New York State Museum. Albany : University of the State of New Yo
RMREMBG1–. A manual of injurious insects [microform] : with methods of prevention and remedy for their attacks to food crops, forest trees, and fruit : to which is appended a short introduction to entomology. Insect pests; Agricultural pests; Entomology; Insectes nuisibles, Lutte contre les; Ennemis des cultures, Lutte contre les; Entomologie. I Phratora vitelline: Willow Beetle, catorpillarB. and eggs, magnified ; lines showing nat. length. o u , fromlf pSi^J'V fi.^^*'f °?,' ^^'' caterpillars or grubs hatched Thi« S-1*^'-'},''*!'' '°^*^"^e *he mischief. Ihese whitish spindle-shaped eggs are aid m
RMPG29BE–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. PRIMULACEAE 77 548. Dodecatheon L. Undoubtedly pollen flowers with pollen guides. Kerner states that the same kind of autogamy takes place as in Soldanella (' Nat. Hist. PI.,' Eng. Ed. i, II, p. 333. Vide infra). 1834. D. Meadia L. (=D. frigidum Cham, et Schkcht., and D. integrifolium Michx.). (Loew, ' Bliitenbiol. Beitrage,' I, pp. 17-19.)—The flower mechanism of this North American species resembles that of Cyclamen {cf. p. 79). As the flowers wither they
RMRF106P–. Catalogue of the Machaeridia (Turrilepas and its allies) in the Department of Geology. 62 BRITISH MUSEUM MACHAERIDIA from those of P. peachi and P. scotictis by the marked sigmoid curve of its growth-lines and the obHque section of the longi- tudinal groove. Without study of a series of the actual plates I do not feel in a position to discriminate the species. PLUMULITES ESTHONICUS Withers (Text-figs. 3-6) 1921, July. Plumulites esthonicus Withers, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (9), VIII, p. 125, text-figs. 1-4. Diagnosis. Kite-shaped plates with the apical part moder- ately attenuated, the growth-li
RMRJ4B88–. A bibliography of North American paleontology [microform] : 1888-1892. Paleontology; Paléontologie. LamellibranohB—Continued. Ontario, Hamilton I'onnation, witli IJHt of Spucies at ProNeiit Known from that Formation and I'rovince. J. F. Whiteaves. (Geol. and Nat. Hist. Sur. (^iiiada, Contributions to Canadian Paleontology, I, !>5-125. 188!».) Ontario, Paneiika from CorniferouH LimcHtouo. J. F. VVhitouvtm. (Canadian Rec. Sci., V, 401-404. 1891.) Paleontology of CretaceimH Formations of Texas, Part i. K.T. Hill. (University of Texas, School of Geology, Circulars, 8 pp. 1889.) Paleontology o
RMRPEJRX–. The American entomologist. Entomology. 2o6 THE AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGIST. busy in one tree climbing out to the tips of twigs, as though after nuts ; and, as the second leaf dropped, I easil}' caught it before it came to the ground. In most instances ever}' inhabitant of the gall had been removed, though now and then one or two were left. The squirrels worked rapidl}', and have cut several thousand leaves from one tree [Fig 110.]. PorLAR-STEM GALL-LOUSE: a, gall just forming, beneath ; />, do. above ; c, perfect gall, beneath ; </,<?, young double galls —nat. size ; y", stem-mother
RMRN2JBB–. Annales de la science agronomique franaise et trangre. Agriculture; Art -- France; Agriculture experiment stations -- France. Fig. 222. — Andricus rhiznmae Htg. i/i gr. nat. (orig. coll. Marchai, Paris). Fig. 223 — Andricus testaceipes Htg. i/i qr. nat. (oriq. coll. ?Marchai, Pans) BOURGEONS Barypeithes araneiformis, Sch^ank. Voir : Chapitre des Saules.. 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.. France. Ministre de
RMRE4T0Y–. The birds of the Japanese Empire. Birds. 350 GKALLiE. The Siberian White Crane is principally known in Japan as a spring and autumn visitor on migration, but it is probable that some remain to winter. It has not been recorded from Yezzo, nor have I seen an example from any part of Japan, except those figured in the ' Fauna. Crrus leucogeranus. Japonica,' of which there are three in the Leyden Museum (Schlegel, Mus. d^Hist. Nat. Pays-Bas, v. pt. ii. p. 5). The Siberian White Crane breeds in Eastern Siberia, and occasion- ally wanders in winter as far west as Europe, and as far east as China a
RMRF98H3–. A catalogue of the birds of Indiana. Birds. 106 into Michigan. Mr. Jerome Trombley notes that they were present at Peters- burgh, Mich., in January and Ftbruary, 1886, also February 9, 1887. In winter they seek the more sheltered places, usually away from our homes, hence it is. Head of Robin, nat. size. rarely one sees them, even though they may be found. I have a number of ref- erences from central and northern Indiana concerning their occurrence in winter. Qenus SIALIA Swainson. "305. Sialia sialis (Linn.). Bluebird. Common summer resident; resident also, most numerous southward, but
RMRGCBKE–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. PROGRESS REPORT ON Till-: EUROPEAN CORN BORER 73. FIG. 37.—Pupn of the European corn borer, lateral and ventral views. AIkiiii three times nat- ural size beneath the mesothoracic; prothoracic lege terminating half way be- tween the I lead and the tips of the wings; prothoracic Femora plainly indicated; antennae terminating shorl of the wrings. Labrum and pilifers well developed; labial palpi small. Proleg 9cars visible on the sterna of abdominal segments •"» and 6; a pair on each segment. Dorsum of the thorax bear
RMRDPPD2–. 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. Botany. CRUCIFERAE. broadly winged, free from the septum, resemblance of this genus to Luuaria.] Cotyledons accumbent. [Greek, moon, from the. States and northe three species, nat Selenia aurea Nutt. Selenia. Â¥g. 2099. Journ Acad. Phila. 5: Stems simple, nuinerous, 2'-8' high. Basal leaves I'-2' long, narrow, 1-2-pinnatifid into numerous oblong dentate or entire segments; s
RMRJ250M–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. FiO.770.Anomalodontaglyiiiiii'a Hlnge-llne of right valve ridge to the byssal sinus; anterior muscular sen i be. low the byssal sinus, sur- face radiately f urn.wed and concentrically lined. Type A. gigantea. alata. Meek, 1872, (Amlio- nychia alata,) Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 319, and Ohio Pal., vol. 1, p. 131, Hud. Riv. Gr.. Fig. 777.—Anotnalodonta gignntea. Lffl viilve, showing hliige-line and muscular In
RMRH60GD–. Brehms Tierleben : allgemeine Kunde des Tierreichs . ; . W(3Jt4».- »i^ 5. tchtc Karetti', Clielonia imbricata L. ';.j nat. Gr., s. S. 462. - W. S. Berridge, F. Z. S.-London phot.. 4. Unechte IVüicttichiMkröte, Carctta caretta L. ',][, nat. Or., s. S. 46.5. - L. Medland, F. Z. S.-Finchlcy, N., pliot.. 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.. Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884; havior.
RMRGTPJ7–. Bulletin de la Société des sciences naturelles de l'Ouest de la France. Natural history. Mémoire de M. M. Cossmann Bull. Soc. Se. nat. Ouest (1922) 4e Série ; t. I ; pl. III. 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.. Société des sciences naturelles de l'Ouest de la France. Nantes : Société des sciences naturelles de l'Ouest de la France [etc. ]
RMRF0F90–. Catalogue of the mammals of Western Europe (Europe exclusive of Russia) in the collection of the British museum. Mammals. Rupicapra rupicapra. X i. Fig. 213. Rupicapra rupicapra. Incisiform teeth (nat. size). legs ; a dark dorsal line sometimes present; throat with con- spicuous buffy whitish area extending slightly behind interramial region ; neck never conspicuously paler on ventral and dorsal surfaces than on sides ; a dark line along median dorsal region; 3 s. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colo
RMRHA5HA–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. Fig. 15. Stämmchen von Fig. 16. Querschnitt durch einen Stengel von Dicranuni DicrcmiwiimdidatiwiEhrh. undulatum Ehrh. mit Rhizoidenfilz. a Stengel, b Blatt- mit Rhizoidenfilz. Nat. Gr. querschnitt. Bei c entspringt ein Fadenbüschel, d Filz- mantel, i^/i. In ihren Hauptachsen und stärkeren Nebenachsen gleichen diese vollkommen normalen Haftrhizoiden; die Querwände stehen schräg und die Seitenäste setzen sich spitzwinklig an die Achsen höherer Ordnung
RMRDA8RF–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. Fig. 172. âThi' Sweet Potato Flea-beetle. Enlarged and nat- ural size. Original. insects, one sixteenth of an inch long. In tlu'ee or fom' weeks the beetles practically all disap- pear, ha"ing migrated to wild plants of related species. The only injury is at the beginning of the season. Dip the plants in arsenate of lead when setting them out, immersing the tops but not the roots. I'-se 1 pound of lead arsenate to S or 10 gallons of water. In addition, spray the plants -ith arsenate of lead about ten
RMPG29DK–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. PRIMULACEAE 6i (ellipsoidal, or ovoid to tetrahedral), beset with a network of papillae, variable in size (25-30 jx in diameter). Visitors.—I observed the honey-bee, po-cltg. 1797. L. thyrsifolia 1.. (Warming, Bot. Tids., Kjobenhavn, ii, 1877 ; Kerner, 'Nat. Hist. PI.,' Eng. Ed. i, II, p. 326; Warnstorf, Verb. bot. Ver., Berlin, xx.xviii, 1896.)—The flowers of this species are protogjnous. The ovary is covered with small papillae, which Kerner says serve as
RMRH5BED–. Brehms Tierleben. Allgemeine kunde des Tierreichs. Zoology; Animal behavior. Raubtiere IL ^Ifl^. I. Ichneumon, Auni,nis Kiiiuuninii /,. ,iu nat. (li., s. S. 21"). ['. Kullir - ItorÜTi pliot.. 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.. Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884; Zur Strassen, Otto L. , 1869-; Heck, Ludwig, 1860-; Hempelmann, Friedrich, 1878-; Heymons, Richard, 1867-; Werner, Franz, b. 1867; Marshall, Willi
RMRDJBYF–. 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. Genus 8. EVENING-PRIMROSE FAMILY. 597 I. Raimannia humifusa (Nutt.) Rose. Seaside Evening-Primrose. Fig. 3042. Oenothera humifusa Nutt. Gen. i: 245. 1818. Oenothera sinuata var. humifusa T. & G. Fl. N. A. i: 494. 1840. Raimannia humifusa Rose, Contr. Nat. Herb. 8: 331. 1905. Spreading and decumbent or ascending, branched from the base and usually also above
RMPFH9RC–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. K.Skibinski:|)pi' Inlc-^ralor vun L.Zmurl« Taf.I. /'â /â (/./.. -f nat Gr nnikscliririrn d.k. AUiul.d.W. luiiHi.iialnrw.nassr I.III.IM. H-Ahth. iCk Hof-u Staafsdruckerei.. 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.. Kaiserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien. Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Klasse. Wien : Aus
RMRMH80E–. Annotationes zoologicae japonenses / Nihon do?butsugaku iho?. 302 A. IZUKA. Text-figure 3.. The embroy of o, days old, with 4 setigerous segment*. 140/1. Nat. She. lasting a few days ; that the period begins on the night just before the day of the new or the full moon in the middle or the latter part of the month mentioned ; that it invariably takes place in the mid night just after the flood-tide ; and further that very rarely it occurs in two periods, close to the consecutive new and full moons. After making observations for myself, I am convinced of the general accuracy of the fishermen's
RMPFY5D1–. Curtis Gates Lloyd letters to Walter Deane, 1883-1917 (inclusive). Correspondence; Lloyd, C. G. (Curtis Gates), 1859-1926; Deane, Walter, 1848-1930; Botanists. I f ruge anb PeDicinEB of ameiico. A Quarterly publication de- voted exclusively to the Med- ical, Pharmaceutical and Bo- tanical History and Descrip- tion of AmeriCM n Drugs and the Plants Yielding them. Containing Full Plate En- gravings of all the principal American Medicinal Plants, and Full Illustrations in ihe text. Including Original Pic- tures of the parts used in Medicine. It begins with the first nat- ural order, Ranunculace
RMRM3BNM–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. 674 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1898. Three supposed species have been described, but I believe that two of them are referable to a siugle, rather variable form. The range of the genus is confined, with present knowledge, to the southern part of the Pacific district. ANNIELLA PULCHRA Gray. Anniella pulehra Gray, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (2), X, 1852, p. 440; Zool. Her- ald, p. 154, pi. XXVIII.—Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. PLila., 1864, p. 230.— B
RMRH5AAC–. Brehms Tierleben. Allgemeine kunde des Tierreichs. Zoology; Animal behavior. 5. clctüiitciuolibc, Al.Kriirliinus .iiii;usUni^Uis (jiU, VV'cibchcii. '„so nat. (ir., s. S. iVi.i. Aufgoii. in Guadalupc 1911 von C. H. TowiisciiJ-.Ww York.. 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.. Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884; Zur Strassen, Otto L. , 1869-; Heck, Ludwig, 1860-; Hempelmann, Friedrich, 1878-; Heymons, Richard, 1867-; W
RMRMPE5P–. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. Peterson : Miocene Beds^of Nebraska and Wyoming. 71 long neck, the'great trochanter is low'and small, as in Gulo luscus; the digital fossa is also like that in the latter genus. The metapodials are unusually short and heavy, their articulations and general appear- ance are much like those in Mellivora and Gulo luscus.. 5W FM ^ ^3 Fig. 19. AHlurocyon brevifacies Peterson. I. Fragment of pelvis. 2. Head of femur. 3-5. Metapodials, nat. size. Type, No. 1590. Measurements. mm. Greatest length o
RMRF8APE–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. PETRINIA. 323 Genus PETRINIA. Type. Fetrinia, Wlk. Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasg. i. p. 347 (1869) ligoiusa. Proboscis fully developed; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching to about middle of frons and moderately scaled, the 3rd moderate ; frons smooth ; eyes large, round ; antennas of male ciliated ; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales, the metathorax with spreading crest; tibia? nearly smoothly scaled ; ab- domen with dorsal crests on basal segments. Fore wing with the apex rounded, the termen strongly curved and not
RMRD2TW9–. D. Eduardi Eichwaldi, publ. ord. apud Casanens. Profess. Acad. Caes. Nat. Cur. Leop. Carol. mult. Societ. Liter. Socii, Geognostico-zoologicae per ingriam marisque Baltici provincias nec non de trilobitis observationes. Geology; Zoology; Paleontology. /â iq. 'l. (i. //*/. .''. c/ , f '/ il. '/ . J^la. S. 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.. Eichwald, Carl Eduard von, 1795-1876; Kazanski universitet. Casani : Ty
RMPFXH47–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. H Pernopecten obsoletus. {Lima olsoleta,) Hall, page Vni.5. 264, fig. 119,11. Chemung formation. VIIIg.. Pernopecten shumardianus {Entolium shumardianum^ Winchell. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philada., 1865).—Pal. Ohio, Vol. 2, 1375, page 292, plate 15, fig. 4 a, I, Waverlg forma- tion^ X, Petalodus alleghaniensis, Leidy. Journal Acad. N. S.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
RMRHJHY4–. Birds of America;. Birds -- North America. 196 BIRDS OF AMERICA think it imi)ortant to yell more or less about it. His attacks upon his enemies are accompanied by incessant screaming, and even when he dashes from his perch on telegraph wire or fence post to capture a passing insect, he is likely to an- nounce his success bv a shriek of victory as he. ^^t^ -'i^ i^hoioby Mrs. Granville Pike Courtesy of Nat. Asso. Aud.Soc. ARKANSAS KINGBIRD Through eastern Oregon it commonly nests on a crosspiece of a telephone or telegraph pole sails back to his station. In these aerial perform- ances he keeps
RMRH2K48–. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Jan. 4, 1912.] THE 1BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. NECTAR PRODUCING PLANTS AND THEIR POLLEN. By Geo. Hayes, Beeston, Notts. (Continued from page 434.) No. 13. The Willow Hebb (Epllohium hlrsutum E. angustifolium). Nat. Order. Onagracecc. There are numerous species of Epilo- bium, but 1 only intend dealing with the two most abundant and best known; and will take E. hlrsutum first, as it is the most common species, being abundant over almost the whole of England, although I understand it is rarely met with in Scotland. found by the sides of streams in
RMRPM7R5–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 783 I guess the number that would nat- urally be iu a normal colony that has not swarmed.—J. H. Lakbabee. As many as are required to nurse the brood, work wax Into comb, and main- tain the necessary heat.—C. H. Dibbern. It depends upon how long the flow is to last. We want all the bees we can get during the clover flow, because we get something else afterwards.—Dadaxt & Son. I do not know. The future value of a worker-bee depends more upou the amount of labor it has performed than it does on the number of days it has lived.—Em
RMRD234K–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften / Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. Mathematics; Science. StroVunayerlitk. T'n'o////.rff/f//////o///nj xti/ndfiix I'ifrr.y. Uciiksclirirtpii (lork.Ak.vd il 'isseiiKcli.]ii;it)iciii.ii;iUir«-.('l. IX.ßil. lö.T;?. L i.k.iC.Hof-u StaatsdruAei-ei. 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.. Kaiserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien. Mathematisch-Nat
RMRFA31E–. Catalogue of the fossil fishes in the British Museum (Natural History) ... Fishes, Fossil. CHONDROSTEID^I. a. Fig. 9. 37 b.. Eight hyomandibular of Gyrosteus mirabilis, lateral aspect (a), and posterior aspect (b), one-third nat. size. [No. P. 3356 a.] P. 33561. Left maxilla, shown of one-quarter the natural size from the outer, anterior, and inferior aspects in fig. 10. It differs from the corresponding bone of the recent Aci- jpenser (fig. 11) in the relatively greater steepness of the anterior border, and in the straightness, shortness, and posterior expansion of the hinder half of the el
RMRMA9PM–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. BIRDS OF NEW YORK Memoir 12. N. Y. State Museum Plate 104. t/fouf'r tfpaw'z iS^/^ GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET Regulus satrapa salrapa Licht. MALE FEMALE RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET Regulus calendula calendula (Linnaeus) FEMALE BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHER Polioptila caerulea caerulea (Linnaeus) FEMALE All I nat. size. 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.. New York State Museu
RMW0P4YG–Archive image from page 10 of Description of new carnivores from. Description of new carnivores from the Miocene of western Nebraska descriptionofnew45pete Year: 1910 Fig. 3. Lower Jaw of Yoang Iudividu.il of Dnphrenodon supnbux. 'i nat. size. No. 1589a. In section 17 of Quarry No. 1 was found a fragment of a mandibular ramus with the deciduous sectorial in position and the permanent pT buried in the jaw. The latter tooth is only partially developed. The differ- ent cusps of the deciduous tooth are quite sharp and the heel is of considerable size and completely basin- shaped. The fangs are ex
RMRH2B79–. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. BR. J. ENT. NAT. HIST., 5: 1992 97 MOTHS OF REDLAKE COTTAGE MEADOWS, CORNWALL 1986-1991 Adrian Spalding Tregarne, Cusgarne, Truro, Kernow, Cornwall. Introduction Redlake Cottage Meadows cover 12.5 hectares of mixed habitat near Lostwithiel in south-east Cornwall. It has been designated as a nature reserve by The Cornwall Trust for Nature Conservation because of the rare plants that occur there. The site presents an interesting mix of plants and trees. I conducted a moth survey as part of my work as voluntary ward
RMRM8RCK–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. B 1111> S O IT IN *2 >V OUJi Memoir 12. N. Y. State Museum Plate 44. COOPER'S HAWK Accipiter cooperi (Bonaparte) IMMATURE FEMALE All i nat. size SHARP-SHINNED HAWK Accipiter velox (Wilson) ADULT MALE. 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.. New York State Museum. Albany : University of the State of New York
RMRMMJJ3–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. CAMPION. Ann. d' Mag. Nat. Hist. S. 9. Vol. VIU. PI VIIT. i-J.. 13 ^ aSSSS ?*^uSlJJ TT ^ TL/JTrHfi SSi r t ^'-^ 1 iP ^^ F^'lgt^jg^^^ ^^fM^ Vn"fW-?^^ :"^ pi»^ 14. 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.. London, Taylor and Francis, Ltd
RMRE9F98–. Contributions to the micro-palæontology of the Cambro-Silurian rocks of Canada. Paleontology; Paleontology; Micropaleontology. 46 A GEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY OF CANADA. illusti'ations will be found on plate 3 of my forthcoming report on Minnesota Bryozoa (Yol. III. Final Eep't. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Sur. of Minn.). ScEPTROPORA, Ulrich. Scepiropora, Ulrich, American Geologist, April, 1888, vol. 1, No. 4, p. 228. This genus being founded upon specimens from Manitoba, I have thought it well to republish the descriptions given in the " American Geologist." " Zoarium art
RMRDJET9–. Elements of zoology, to accompany the field and laboratory study of animals. Zoology. 144 ZnOLOdY There remain to l^e considered a number of orders of the higher Crustacea (Mal'acostraca) other than decapods. The mantis shrimp (Sto- map'oda) is so called Ijecause of a certain resemblance to the mantis insect (Fig. 143). This animal is found on our east coast, where it bur- rows in the sand. It is a little lonoer than a crayfish. Being hard to catch, it is not much u.sed as. Fig. 141. — Gelnsimu.i pugnox. Nat. size. Fronto-dorsal view. Photo, by W. II. C. P.. Please note that these images are
RMPG3WEC–. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. Fig. 87. X H. (Original.) *279 (975). Brachykus tobmentarhs Lee, Ann. Lye Nat. Hist, IV, 1S4S. 200. Thorax as wide as lon.^', front angles obtuse but distinct; hind angles rectangular, not prominent. Elytra costate, the humeri distinct, broadly rounded. Length 14-15 mm. Vig'o aiKl Posey comitifs; scarce. I-Tihernates. Januaxy 1 April 19. Very close to alternaiis arid probably only a variety of that species.
RMRH59ED–. Brehms Tierleben. Allgemeine kunde des Tierreichs. Zoology; Animal behavior. Xenarthra I.. I. Cüngfchroänzigos Wcichgürtclticr, Talus novemcinctus Linn. 1,4 nat. Or., s. S. 506. - Dr. O. Heinroth-BltMii phot. 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.. Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884; Zur Strassen, Otto L. , 1869-; Heck, Ludwig, 1860-; Hempelmann, Friedrich, 1878-; Heymons, Richard, 1867-; Werner, Franz, b. 1867; Mars
RMPG46YT–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. As Orchis. 2630. A. anthropophora R. Br. (=;Ophrys anthropophora Z.). (Darwin, op. cit., p. 26.)—Darwin states that the flower mechanism of this species agrees essentially with that of Orchis mascula and its allies. 823. Epipogum S. G. Gmel. Bee flowers. 2631. E. aphyllum Sw. (Kerner, 'Nat.Hist. PI.,'Eng. Ed. i,II, pp. 226, 257; Rohrbach, ' Epipogium.')—The flowers of this species possess a vanilla-odour, and the perianth is yellowish in colour with a flesh-
RMRJ1JPR–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. **^i. DorycrlTiiissaiiipsonl. a/ygoiis and ojjposit sampsoiii, Mille No. 10, 111. St. Hiirlington (Jr. suIm I'ormis, Miller Hii No. ]•>, HI. St. 30. nrlington (rr. tricornis, Hall, 1858, (Actinoorinus tri- coriiis,) (ieo. Sur. Iowa, vol. 1. p. 509. and .m. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. I, p. 19. Burlington (Ir. KcMiixocvHTiTES WHS iised in the Edinbugrh I'hil. .Four. p. 1(H$. EchiiiDtlixnix, Wortlien and Miller, 1883.
RMRGK05C–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . Figs. 41-43. Penultimate lower molars of the three subgenera of Elephas which distinguish the main divisions of the Pleistocene. Fig. 41. Elephas (Archidiskodon) meridionalis Nesti. After Commont. x$ nat. size. Fig. 42. Elephas (Palaeoloxodon) antiquus Falconer & Cautley. After Falconer &â Cautley. X i nat. size. Fig. 43. Elephas (Mammuthus) primigenius Blumenbach. After E. Lartet. X nat. size.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - col
RMRDGTHG–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 72. Flower, without perianth (f). Fig. 73. Calyx, and gynEeceum (f). Fig. 74. Dehiscent, fruit (.i). Fig. 75. Long. sect, of seed (-f). themselves at the base; but only five of them, those superposed to the sepals, are fertile, being formed of a filament dilated below and of an introrse bilocular anther dehiscing by two longitudinal clefts ^ The five other stamens are destitute of anthers and reduced to short filaments superposed to the petals. Outside the androceum are seen —Ttjep. in Diet. Sc. Nat. Atl. t. 135.—Spaoh, Suit, a Buffon, iii. 272.—En
RMPG46X5–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 420 ANGIOSPERMAE—MONOCOTYLEDONES 2652. C. Calceolus L. (Herm. MuUer, ' Fertlsn.,' p. 539 ; Baxter, ' Fertlzn. of Cypripedium'; Webster, Trans. Bot. Soc, Edinburgh, xvi, 1886, pp. 357-60; Darwin, op. cit., p. 226 ; Kerner, ' Nat. Hist. PI.,' Eng. Ed. i, II, pp. 245, 249.)—In flowers of this species the slightly contracted labellum is yellow in colour, and the rest of the perianth leaves purple. This colouring and an odour of nectar attract small bees of the g
RMRH5YMR–. Brehms Tierleben. Allgemeine kunde des Tierreichs. Zoology; Animal behavior. I. Rubcnacicr, CaUiaribles urubu VieilL i. Gr., s. S. 292. - New York Zoological Sociely phot.. 2. Kondor, ^arcoriianipims gryphus Linn. nat. Gr., s. S. 287. — New Vork Zoological Society phot. 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.. Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884; Zur Strassen, Otto L. , 1869-; Heck, Ludwig, 1860-; Hempelmann, Friedrich
RMRE61Y2–. The Crayfish : an introduction to the study of Zoology. G THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE COMMON CRAYFISH. general hue may be red or blue. These are " cray- fishes," and they cannot possibly be mistaken for any other inhabitants of om' fresh waters.. Fio. 1.—AiifdCKS fliivhdUis.—Side view of a male specimen (nat. size): — bg, brancliiostegite ; cp, cervical groove ; i rostrum ; t, telson.— 1, eye-stalk ; 2, antennule ; 3, antenna; H, external maxillipede ; 10, forceps; 14, last ambulatory leg; 17, third abdominal ap- pendage ; 20, lateral lobe of the tail-fin, or sixth abdominal append
RMPG0GGE–. The botany of crop plants : a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. HORDEUM 137 no apical spikelet in barley. The groups of spikelets are arranged alternately on the rachis. Spikelet and Flower.—Each spikelet is one-flowered. The glumes are narrow and awn-like, forming an apparent in-. FiG. 50.—I, triplet of spikelets of six-rowed barley (Hordeum vulgare hexastichon); 2, of hooded barley (H. vulgare trifurcatum); 3, of medium barley (H. vulgare intermedium); 4, of two-rowed barley (H. distichon). Nat. volucre about the spikelets. The lemma is broad, rounded on the back, five-nerved at t
RMRDJBY6–. 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. Helianthus occidentalis Riddell. Sunflower. Fig. 4468. Few-leaved H. occidentalis Ridd. Suppl. Cat. Ohio PI. 13. 1836. H. illinoensis Gleason, Ohio Nat. 5 : 214. 1904. H. occidentalis illinoensis Gates, Bull. Torr. Club 37: 81. 1910. Perennial; stems appressed-pubescent or sometimes nearly glabrous, slender, mostly simple, i°-3° high. Leaves mostly basal, or be
RMRPEJ0D–. The American entomologist. Entomology. THE AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 199 Campodea fracilis Meinert.—This lit- tle animal, described in the Annals and Magazine of Nat. H., 1867, p. 377, and " frequent in the neighborhood of Copen- hagen, in moist black earth, under stones, etc.," exists here at Ithaca, N. Y., where I have found it (June 8, 1880) in damp sandy earth. Meinert says, " It lives, at least partly, on dead insects, as I have often found in its stomach scales of butterflies and other remains of insects, which it could not have attacked or overcome alive" (/. c). Lubb
RMRHGEPT–. Boletn de la Real Sociedad Espaola de Historia Natural. Real Sociedad Espaola de Historia Natural; Natural history; Natural history -- Spain. Bol. de la R. Soc. Esp. de Hist. Nat Tomo XV.âLám. X. /: i. 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.. Real Sociedad Espaola de Historia Natural; Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (Spain). Madrid : Estab. tip. de Fortenet
RMRGFRTY–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 78 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. No. A77, type in the Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. This species could not be referred to Limnerium, sensu stricto if living, but as I can place it nowhere else from a study of the material at hand, it has seemed advisable to place it here, where it will no doubt be sought if additional specimens arc secured in the future. Limnerium depositum, sp. nov. (Fig. 58.) Female. Length 6 mm. Black, the abdomen stained with rufous as follows: a small spot on the side of the second segment nea
RMPFEEB8–. A descriptive catalogue of the marine reptiles of the Oxford clay. Based on the Leeds Collection in the British Museum (Natural History), London ... Reptiles, Fossil. n.c. exof. cond. cond". Basioccipital and basisphenoid of Ojjhthahnnsaiiriis : A, basioccipital from above ; B, basioccipital from behind; C, basioccipital and basisplienoid from side. (E. 2162, f nat. size.) cond., occipital condyle ; ea:o.f., facet for exoccipital; «.c., neural canal ; op.f., facet for opisthotic; i^-'^-f posterior part of parasphenoid; j>-^^-i posterior clinoid processes; ^n"<./oss., pituitar
RMRJ16W8–. North American geology and palaeontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientists [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Geology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie; Géologie. Kio. ."{77.-()iiycliocrliuis fxculptiiN. DiaKi'am. mrwnodi, Meek (Sc Worthen, 1860, (Forbes- inrrinus norwooli,) Proc. Aca-I. Nat. Hci. Phil., p. H89, and Geo. Sur. 111., vol. 2, ]>. 24), Hyti for O. exculptiis. raraulosuH, Lyon & CaRweday, 1859, (Forbenioerinus rarauloaus,) Am. Juur. Sci. and Arts, vol. 28, p. 235, KeokukGr. Orophucrintu was proposed by von Seebacli, in 18(34, in Nadir, k. GeselUuh. W
RMPFDN7D–. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. "Michael Sars" North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition (1910); Oceanography; North Atlantic Ocean. FISHES FROM THE SEA-BOTTOM 405. Fig. 289. Mullus siininiletiis, L. Nat. size, 29 cm. Caproid/e Capros aper, Lacep., 1910, Stations i, 3, 20, 39 (see Fig. 290).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appeara
RMRJYDAB–. Atlas of applied (topographical) human anatomy for students and practitioners. Anatomy. Deltoid Muscle — Teres Elinor Miisrle Posterior Circumflex Artery Humerus Teres Major ^tiiscle I.ong Head of Triceps Superior Protunda .rlery Coraco-Bracbialis Muscle Brachial Artery Musculo-Spiral Xerve — Ulna)' Nerve Tuuer Head of I'licep; Outer Head of Triceps Musculo-Spiral Groove Brachialis Anticus Muscle Cutaneous Branch of Musculo-Spiral Nerve Musculo-Spiral Nerve Brachio-Radialis {Supinator Longus) Muscle Posterior Branch of Radial Nerve. Pig. 79. Outer and Posterior Aspect of Left Arm. — Nat. Si
RMPG3FYE–. Flore de Buitenzorg. Botany. 1639 cm. hocli, einfach, dicht beblattert, am Grunde diclit mit gabel- astigen, glatten, hellbraunen Rhizoiden besetzt; Centralstrang fehlend, Gnindgewebe zartwandig, collenchymatisch, aach aussen einige Reihen klein und derbwandig. Blatter dimorph, in Laub- und Brutblatter differenziert. Laubblattertrockenaufrecht anliegend, kielig zusammengefaltet, mit eingeroUten Blattrandern Fig. 359.. Cahjmper a. Habitusbild (Nat. Grosse). *. Deagl. i. 0. Laubblatter '/⢠d. Brutblatt mit Brutkorpern '/â Wiemcmsii Fi.scH. e. Blattrippenquerschni(t im Scheidenteil. /. Desgl.
RMRJ5K71–. North American wild flowers [microform]. Wild flowers -- Canada; Fleurs sauvages -- Canada. Nat. Obd. HosACEiS. EAELY WILD ROSE. Eosa Blanda.. "Xor did I wonder at the lilies wbite^ Nor praise the deep vermillion of the rose.*^ Shakespeare. " Tlie rose looks fair, but fairer we it deem, For that sweet odour which in it doth live." Shakespeare. UR Artist has given us in the present plate a charming specimen of one of our native roses. The early flowering Rose {Rosa blanda) is hardly so deeply tinted as our dwarf wild rose, rosa lucida, but both possess attractions of colour and
RMRGWKAT–. Bulletin. Ethnology. o MEN. (am. Mus. Nat. Hist.) gunda Relacion Anonima" of the jour- ney of Nuno de Guzman, alxmt 1530 (in Icazbalceta, Coleccion de Documentos, IT, 300, 1866), where it is stated that after passing over the Rio de Tam- achola (Fuerte) and traveling .30 leagues (north- ward) they came to a river called ]Iayo on which lived a people of the same name. Ril)as(i). 237) de- clares that in his day it was the most populous of all the tribes of Sinaloa, estimat- ing their number at 30,000, some 8,000 or 10,000 of whom were war- riors. He did not consider them so warlike as th
RMPG16EY–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 316 CALAMITES. [CH. of the pith-cast, and that such external features are connected â with the arrangement of the tissues in the vascular cylinder. The indication of grooves and ridges on the bark of fossil Ca- lamites is no doubt the result of the existence in the hypoderm. N.I. NJ2. N.3. Fig. 77. Portion of a Calamite stem, showing the surface of the bark, c; the wood, 6; the surface of the pith-oast, a. N.lâN.B. Nodes. -R. Boot. (After Grand'Eury. Partially restored from a specimen in the Ecole des Mines, Paris.) | nat. siz
RMRF1F9N–. A catalogue of the birds of Indiana. Birds. 20 Oeder ANSERES. Lamellikostral Swimmers. Family ANATID^E. Ducks, Geese and Swans. Subfamily MERGIN.E. Mergansers. Gends merganser Beisson. 23. Merganser americanus (Caie.). Americin Merganser; Fish Duck; Goosander. A common migrant .ind winter resident. Even in the coldest winters they may be found about open water. In the northern part of the State they are resi- dent, as they are found in some numbeis throughout the summer.. Head of Re<I breasted Mirgunser with (lutline of bi.l from atjove, nat. sirr. 24. Merganser serrator (Linn.). REu-BREA
RMRGHNRF–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. Bull. Br. Mus. nat. Hist. (Ent.) 34, 2 PLATE 10. W^&. i i t^^ '^p» * hi â L 4k ^Cj-vJV jf s ^^m fcj l* ^ ^^^JJfc^l .;. / A k>* ^ 1J ^^^^â ^^^^y la 641 "*>*^. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRF12J1–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 250 NOCTTTID^. Genus PLAGIOMIMICUS. Tjpe. Plagiomimicus, Grote, Bull. Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci. i. p. 182 (1873). pitycliroma. Proboscis fully developed ; prJpi porrect. extending to just beyond frons, the 2nd joint moderately fringed with hair below, the 3rd short; frons with lai-ge round corneous prominence with raised edges and corneous plate below it; eyes large, round; antenna of male laminate and almost simple; thorax clothed with rough scales, the prothorax without crest, the metathorax with spreading crest, the patagia som
RMRJW25J–. Atti della Società toscana di scienze naturali, residente in Pisa. Natural history; Science; Science. Mem. Soc. Tose. Se. Nat Voi. XXI. Tav. Il E. GOGGIO. Intor:io alle prime faii ecc. {Tav. I].. 2i J^iA'- - ..1 ni-- eh %m. m i 1 Pvd. 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.. Società toscana di scienze naturali. [S. l. : s. n. ]
RMRJYCJ4–. Atlas of applied (topographical) human anatomy for students and practitioners. Anatomy. Left Innominate Vein Voiia Cava Superior Internal M.mimary V- . Right Pleura Arch of Aorta â Pulmonary Artery 1^ I-oft Auricle Atrium of Right Auricle .;: ;;^. Right Ventricle rcricardium Thymus Pericardium Left Pleura Ventricle Riyht Ventricle Fig. 118. Anterior Thoracic Wall and Heai-t in the New-Born. Nat. Size. Kebman Limited, London. Bebinan Company, New York.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and a
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
RMRGNNPW–. Bulletin de la Société des sciences naturelles de l'Ouest de la France. Natural history -- France. MEMOIRE de MM. O. STAPF et Emilf GADECEAU Bull. Soc. Se. Nat. Ouest. 3" Série. T. III. PI I. 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.. Société des sciences naturelles de l'Ouest de la France. Nantes, Société des sciences naturelles de l'Ouest de la France [etc. ]
RMRJ0157–. Catalogue of the library and museum of the Natural History Society of Montreal [microform]. Natural History Society of Montreal; Natural History Society of Montreal; Natural history; Sciences naturelles. .^.., -i".-... â 'Stw. f pi)iIO£;opl)P nnti acnrral ^ricnrr. 4 2 vols. ( 2 I Adiims' Lectures on Nat. Tliilos., Ailiiiiis on tlic Microsi'opo, Aniott's i;i(Muciits(.ri'liysics liiicuiiV Works, P.^md's Joiiriiiil of Scienci', Brewster on (Ji)tics Brewster on tlu^ Kiileidoseolie, Britlgewiiter Treatises, Combe on Plircnolopy Crahhe's Teelmolojiienl Dictionary, Daniel's jMcteorologieal
RMRMH4A4–. Anniversary memoirs of the Boston society of natural history ; pub. in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Society's foundation. 1830-1880. Natural history; Indians of North America -- Craniology. Annivers.Memoirs Bost. Soc. Nat Hist Morse, PI. I.. E.S-M.ad-Jiat. J.MAY£R A CO. LIT/i BOSTON THE INTERMEDIUM IN BIRDS.. 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.. Boston Society of Natural History. Boston, The S
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