RMRDJC8P–. 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. 12. ORNITHOGALUM L. Sp. PI. 306. 1753. Scapose herbs, with coated bulbs, narrow basal fleshy leaves, and large white or yellow flowers in a terminal bracted corymb or raceme. Perianth-segments equal or nearly so, sepa- rate, white, or sometimes green without, persistent, faintly several-nerved. Stamens hypogy- nous; filaments flattened, often broad; anthers ver
RMRDJP6N–. 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. 26. Cyperus Engelmanni Steud. Engelmann's Cyperus. Fig. 746. Cyperus Engelmanni Steud. Syn. PI. Cyp. 47. 1855. Annual, culms slender, 6'-2i° tall. Leaves elongated, 2"-3" wide, flaccid, roughish on the margins, those of the involucre 4-6, the longer exceeding the umbel; umbel often compound, the raylets very short; spikelets often densely crowded, ver
RMRD1GJC–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. The cephalic lobe has a very deep incision (PI. 11, fig. 9); the latter readies so far that it almost divides the head in two halves. The frontal promi- nences are distinct and diverge somewhat No eyes are seen from above, but the usual two pairs are both present; the are ver feeble in colour; the hindmost pair is situated so caudally that it is hidden under the nuchal fold, and the two foremost eves are so ventrally situated that they cannot be seen unless the animal is turned round. None of the eyes is seen in the fieure
RMRFR29D–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 136 THE CACTACEAE. Echinocactus robustus prolifer (Pfeiffer, Enum. Cact. 61. 1837) to which Echinocactus agglomeratus Karwinsky was assigned as a synonym seems to be the normal form of the species, while var. monstrosus (Pfeiffer, Enum. Cact. 61. 1837) is an abnormal form. To it wereN^ferred also as synonyms Echinocactus spectabilis and E. subulifcrus (Pfeiffer, Enum. Cact. 6i!%837). This latter name, according to Pfeiffer, is different from E. subulijerus Link and Ottc><yerh. Ver. Beford. Gartenb. 3: 427. pi. 27. 1827) collected in Mexic
RMRJYT0Y–. As nature shows them : moths and butterflies of the United States, east of the Rocky Mountains : with over 400 photographic illustrations in the text and many transfers of species from life. Lepidoptera; Nature prints. 48 MOTHS AND BUTTEi:FLir:S. PYRALID.E. The Pi/raJidce, or snout motlis, may l)e recognized hj the long fore Avings, their long legs and elongated l)odies. Many of them also have the palpi ver}^ much elongated, from which they derive their common name. Some s})ecies are day fleers, others fly at dusk and still others fly at night and are purely nocturnal. Some of them are white
RMRDEYC4–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. io6 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES Blomn. o. Befrukt.'; Warming, ' Arkt. Vaxt. Biol.,' p. 12; Kemer, 'Nat. Hist. PI.,' Eng. Ed. I, II, pp. 366, 391 ; Warnstorf, Verb. bot. Ver., Berlin, xxxvii, 1896.) — This species bears humble-bee Lepidopterid flowers. Hermann Miiller (canton Graubunden), Lindman (Norway), and Wanning (Iceland) describe it as feebly protogynous, afterwards becoming homogamous, while Schulz (Westphalia and Thuringia) observed it to be strongly
RMRG7Y6K–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 389.âIdothea rectilinea. Fig. 390.âIdothea kectiunea. a, Maxili.iped. x 23. â 6, First antenna, x 23. E'es ver}^ small, transversely ovate, compound in structure, and situ- ated about the middle of the extreme lateral margin. First pair of antenna^ with the basal article enlarged; second and third articles equal in length, and somewhat shorter than the basal joint; fourth article clavate and a little longer than either of the two pi-eceding ones. The first antennae extend to the middle of the third peduncular article of the second pair
RMRR41YT–. Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History. Natural history; Ethnology. HAIVAHAN SrONH IMPIJ^MENIS.. I'ir.. 76. lAWAIIAN ST tlic ver}' hard "koa wood and never seemed to take too niiieli wood as tlie foreign adze ¥as apt t(j do. Tliat skill was an iriiportaiit element in the use I was convineed, for witli all the leaching of the natix* I eonld on]}- make a dent where 1 tried to raise a shaving. Pi lit to return lo the ancient Anakakoi. The marks of fires, where the blocks of stone were lieatc<l to make snre there were 110 air cells to ca
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
RMRG7Y76–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 389.âIdothea rectilinea. Fig. 390.âIdothea kectiunea. a, Maxili.iped. x 23. â 6, First antenna, x 23. E'es ver}^ small, transversely ovate, compound in structure, and situ- ated about the middle of the extreme lateral margin. First pair of antenna^ with the basal article enlarged; second and third articles equal in length, and somewhat shorter than the basal joint; fourth article clavate and a little longer than either of the two pi-eceding ones. The first antennae extend to the middle of the third peduncular article of the second pair
RMRM777C–. Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). The Cultivated Poplars. 217 foliage, and is worth attention in the composition of groups. May be confounded with Poptdus balsamife7-a, var. vimi7ialis,cx see. The slender,cyhndrical winter twigs with small buds (e, fig.i) are ver}^ different from the heavier and angled shoots, with coarse buds, of the other (k, fig. i). 2. Populus balsamifera (Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 1034 (1753). Balsam Poplar, Tacmahac. Fig. 3. A tall upright tree, with a nairow straigh
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
RMRGW8M2–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. [9] BULLETIN 39, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. of ridges. It is possible also to produce diagonal effects in this type of weavino-.. Fig. 10. wicker basket of the zunt. Kept. U.S.N.M., 1884, pi. 48. flg. 8ii. Wickerwork must have been a ver}'^ earlj^ and primitive lorm of textile. Weirs for stopping fish are made of brush, and wattled fences for game drives are set up in the same manner. A great deal of the coarse basketry in use for pack- ing and transporting is made in this fashion. The Zuni Indians make gathering baskets of little twigs
RMRDJTWF–. 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 i. VERVAIN FAMILY, I. Verbena officinalis L. European Ver- vain. Herb-of-the-Cross. Berbine. Fig- 3552- Verbena officinalis L. Sp. PI. 20. 1753. Annual; stem 4-sided, slender, glabrous or nearly so, ascending or spreading, diffusely branched, 1 "-3° high. Leaves minutely pubescent, the lower deeply incised or 1-2 pinnatifid, ovate, oblong, or obovate
RMRDEYM5–. 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
RMRJ1Y4A–. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada [microform] : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons. 1 NYMPHALIXAF,: VAXKSSA CARnil. 475 a narrow yollowisli or clay colored mnrttin exteriorly. Body white bencatli. 'raketi ill Suniiiiit Co., Ohio." (Slrecker.) I'laliily l)i'loii;;iii!i to this same variety, thoiiijh it has not yet been recosjnized in Knrope, is the form deserlbed and llitiircd by Dr. Hofnunin (Jaresh. Ver. f. vatcrl. imturk. Wiirtt., .vl:.'i2.S, pi. 0,11!;. ;!, ls.s,"i), raised in Tliliinifcii from the caterpil
RMRME127–. Annual catalogue of seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture), Minnesota, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs. SCHLEGEL FOTTLER'S SEED CATALOGUE. 67 PETUNIA (Continued). Double-Flowering Sorts. Fimbriata fl. pi. A ver^' large per cent, of Pkt. beautiful, large, double fringed flowers can be obtained from this strain. . .60 Inimitable fl. pi. Very large, double, Striped and Blotched varieties. .... .25 Collection of Six Colors, Fringed Sorts. .60 PHACELIA. Campanularia. Beautiful Ajiuual from Pkt. California, producing its rich, deep blue flower, in about eight weeks, fr
RMRJBFX7–. C.E. Allen's catalogue of seeds plants & small fruits. Seeds Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Plants Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Fruit Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs. DIAKTHUS HEDui-U iGIl. Seddcwigli. Largre single flower, 3 inches in diameter: heautifnl rich colors, often finely mark- ed, choicest mixed. " 10 Hcddcwigii fl. pi. Usually quite double, 10 Barbatus. (Sweet Williamj. 10 Scoliciis Florist pink, (see Carnation), 25 Liaciiiatns. Flowers ver
RMRDEYN2–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 52 A NGIOSPERMA E—DICO TYLED ONES 1784. P. media Sw. (Kemer, 'Nat. Hist. PI.,' Eng. Ed. i, II.)—Kerner says that automatic self-pollination is brought about in the white flowers of this species by a bending of the style, by which the stigma is brought into contact with pollen lying in depressions of the petals. 1785. P. secunda L. (Kerner, op. cit., p. 274 ; Ricca, Atti Soc. ital. sc. nat., Milano, xiv, 1871 ; Warnstorf, Schr. natw. Ver., Wernigerode, .i, p
RMRJF1MY–. Catalogue of seals and whales in the ... Museum. 376 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. " The baleen is entirely black, without any other colour. "We hav-e two kinds in the Museum—one 5^ feet, and the other 1 foot 8 inches in length. This last only may be from the Bcdimoptera ; the other perhaps from a Balcena, because it is much more slender and more fiinged. " Comparing my drawing (fig. 76) with that of Cuvier from the Cape Bal(m,o])tera (Oss. Foss. pi. 26. fig. 2), you will find that the suture between the frontal bone and the parietal is situated much Fig. 78.. Second cervical ver
RMRFDGWG–. Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, shrubs, vines, hardy plants, roses, etc.. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. 94 WESTERN NEW YORK NURSERY CO. SPIRi^A (Meadow Sweet)—Among the most ornamental and valuable of herbaceous plants, and of easy culture. Astilboides—White flowers in panicles ; fine ; 2 feet. June. Ulmaria fl. pi. (Double White)—A ver)- desirable hardy plant; 2 f
RMRGW8KM–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 10. wicker basket of the zunt. Kept. U.S.N.M., 1884, pi. 48. flg. 8ii. Wickerwork must have been a ver}'^ earlj^ and primitive lorm of textile. Weirs for stopping fish are made of brush, and wattled fences for game drives are set up in the same manner. A great deal of the coarse basketry in use for pack- ing and transporting is made in this fashion. The Zuni Indians make gathering baskets of little twigs after the same technic, the inflexible warp being made up of a small bun- dle of twigs of the same plant. The transition from checker
RMRN8D1Y–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 6< etwas abgeschwächt, so kann man sie durch schwarze Tusche ver- stärken ; dasselbe kann man auch auf dem photographischen Bilde tun. Ein solches photographisches Bild, an dem die Umrisse der Muskelansätze durch das oben beschriebene Verfahren auf dem Knochen hervorgerufen werden, nenne ich Pyrogramm (= nvQoyQä(pi](.i(x). Bei komplizierten Umrissen der Muskelansätze empfiehlt es sich, zur leichteren Auffindung und zur Verhütung von Vewechslungen derselben, die eingebrannten Insertionsumrisse sofort auf einem ent- sprechen
RMRF5JPW–. Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, shrubs, vines, hardy plants, roses, etc.. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. 94 WESTERN NEW YORK NURSERY CO. SPIRi^A (Meadow Sweet)—Among the most ornamental and valuable of herbaceous plants, and of easy culture. Astilboides—White flowers in panicles ; fine ; 2 feet. June. Ulmaria fl. pi. (Double White)—A ver)- desirable hardy plant; 2 f
RMRFJ13G–. Catalogue fruit, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, bulbs, etc.. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 66 THE STORRS & HARRISON CO.'S CATALOGUE DEUTZIA. Crenata (fl. pi.) d—Flowers double white, tinged with pink. Crenate Leaved (Crenata). d—Strong grower, profuse bloomer ; flowers pure white. Candidissima. d—A very valuable variety of strong growth, producing its pure white double flowers in abundance. Gracilis (Slender branched), d—A ver
RMRH18ED–. Bulletin. Plant diseases -- United States. 21 The, sporophores grow either on the roots of an affected tree or on the trunk, the former being the usual position. When growing on the ground the pile us is supported on a ver}' short stalk; it is sessile when growing from the trunk. There are usually several shelves which are grown together at the center in the ground form, or grown one above the other in the trunk form (see text figure 1 and PI. I, fig. 1). The whole body varies greatl}" in size. The smallest specimens collected during the past summer were 4 inches (lO^"") in di
RMRN7TE9–. The anatomy of the frog. Frogs -- Anatomy; Amphibians -- Anatomy. 136 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. points near the ventral and dorsal long-itudinal sinuses respec- tively : the two roots unite at their point of exit from the ver- tebral canal throug-h pjg g y the intervertebral for- amen ; each dorsal root possesses a ganglion.. The aervous system of Rana es- culenta, from the ventral sur- face. (Frjiu Icônes physiolo- gioae by A. Ecker. PI. XXIV, Fig . I.) JF" Facial nerve. G Ganglion of pneumogas- tric nerve. lie Cerebral hemisphere. Le Optic tract. Lop Optic lobe. M Boundary between me- dulla
RMRGYM5C–. Bulletin. Ethnology. l"'iGURB 2.—Developmental Pueblo banded-neck culinary vessel shapes. Pitchers are more numerous in the banded-neck culinary group and they are well represented in the collection. There are a number of shapes. One group is characterized by globular bodies and ver- tical-sided necks (pi. 3, a), the body wall curving inward to form a definite shoulder at the base of the neck. A somewhat similar shape lias a globular body, but there is only a suggestion of a shoulder and the neck rises more directly from the body wall (pi. 4, b). Globular- bodied pitchers with tapering
RMRFRCW6–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. THE MICROSAURIAN FAMILY AMPHIBAMID/E. 133 Cephalerpeton ventriarmatum Moodie. MOODIE, Kans. Univ. Sci. Bull., vr, No. 2, pp, 350-352, pi. i, fig. 4; pi. 7, fig. 2, 1912. Type: Specimen No. 796, of Yale University Museum. Horizon and locality: Collected at Mazon Creek in 1871, near Morris, Illinois. The remains on which the present species is based consist of an almost entire skull, 26 consecutive vertebra?, both fore limbs, 20 ribs preserved on the right side of the body, and a portion of the ventral armature (plate 4, fig. 4). The skull is ver
RMRFNXWD–. Catalogue of seeds for farm and garden. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Missouri Kansas City; Vegetables; Fruit; Gardening; Commercial catalogs. no tailings to clean u ver KING'S HAND GRASS SEED STRIPPER can eTalTly^ «*" 'years old gather twenty busing per day. a. a very low price'so hand t ^ ^ usedl! fence corners and pi.-w-s when; a horse power machine can not work. •:'very S •p 5ri war ranted to give entire satisfaction. There are thousands now in use Price fc(X) AVERY POTATO DIGGER. The popularity of our Potat
RMRG9T5F–. Bulletins of American paleontology. 8 Bulletin 153 314 Granocardium (Ethmocardium) pomeyroli Keen, n. sp. PI. 1. figs. 2-4; text figs. 1,2. Figs. I, 2. Granocardium (Ethmocardium) pomeyroli Keen, n. sp. Paratype, Stanford Univ. Paleo. Type Coll. No. 8290, camera lucida drawing of latex cast, slightly restored; X i- Shell large for the subgenus, ovate-quadrate, with about 25 ribs; ribs narrower than the interspaces, shallow, rounded on top, with ver- tical sides; intercostal spaces of the central 10 to 12 ribs internally bridged by thin bars of shell material which give the appearance of pits
RMRF8M1G–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 56 NOCTUID^. 7826. Megistoclisma ribbei. .Nyctipao ribbei, Pag. J.B. Nass. Ver. xxxix. p. 140, pi. x. f. 2 (1886). 2 . Head oclireous mixed with red-brown; tegulse ochreous at base, red-brown at tips ; thorax grey-brown with a blackish line behind the teguljB; pectus and legs yellow, the fore legs suffused with red-brown in front; abdomen yellow with a black-brown band at base of dorsum and the two following segments suffused with grey-brown. Tore wing with the costal area grey-brown from inner margin near base to the postmed
RMRGF075–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Dhauli ''Ganga R ver Dhauli or Dharma Ganga River 80° 0' 80°15 80°30' 80°45' Figure 5. Outcrop map of Tnassic formations in the Niti Pass region showing the principal locahties that have yielded faunas from the 0(oceras-Oph/ceras Zone (adopted from C. L. Griesbach, 1891, Mop No. 1). contains an unnumbered specimen, not figured by Diener, whicb has a diameter of 9 mm (Pi. 1, figs. 7, 8). The collections of the British Museum (Natural History) con- tain some fragmentary specimens from the Shalshal Cliffs, including frag
RMRDPDFP–. Text book of vertebrate zoology. Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative. 3i8 CI^SSIFICA TION OF VER TEBRA TES.. Fig. 312. Side and sectional veins of skull of Cydodzis, from Huxley. Ar, articulare; BS, basisphenoid; BO, basioccipltal; Co, columella; D, dentary; EO, exoccipital; Fr, frontal; EpO, epiotic; yu, jugal; J/.v, maxillary ; Xa, nasal; Pa, parietal; Pf, postfrontal; Pinx, premaxillary; PI, palatine; Pt, pterygoid; PrO, prootic; Op O, opisthotic; Prf, prefrontal; Qu, quadrate; SO, supraoccipital; Sq, squamosal; Tr, transversum; Vo, vomer; V, VII, passages for fifth and seventh Sub-Order i.
RMRF10MY–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 56 NOCTUID^. 7826. Megistoclisma ribbei. .Nyctipao ribbei, Pag. J.B. Nass. Ver. xxxix. p. 140, pi. x. f. 2 (1886). 2 . Head oclireous mixed with red-brown; tegulse ochreous at base, red-brown at tips ; thorax grey-brown with a blackish line behind the teguljB; pectus and legs yellow, the fore legs suffused with red-brown in front; abdomen yellow with a black-brown band at base of dorsum and the two following segments suffused with grey-brown. Tore wing with the costal area grey-brown from inner margin near base to the postmed
RMRG87W5–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. KEVISIOlSr OF PALEOZOIC STELLEROIDEA. 133 -^oVnc^ C9®0. AGALMASTER INTERMEDIUS Schdndorf. Agalmaster intermedius Schondorf, Palaeontographica, vol. 56, 1909, pp. 82, 108, pi. 11, fig. 14; Jahrb. nassaiiisch. Ver. Naturk., "Wiesbaden, vol. 62, 1909, p. 30. From the Upper Coblenzian at Mielleii-on-tlie-Lalm, Germany. Genus RHENASTER Schondorf. Text fig. 10. Rhenaster Schondorf, Palaeontographica, vol. 50, 1909, pp. 05, 108, pi. 8, fig. 3; pi. 10, figs. 1, 4. Remarks.—Rhenaster is a small form and dilTers from Xenaster, Agalmaster, and Dev
RMRGTYXN–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 39. open coil inclosing part of foundation. Kept. U.3.N.M., lS8i, pi. 37. flg. 38. Fig. 40. intekj,ocking coils, shred foundation. â Kept. U.S.N.M., 1884, pi. 39. fig. 69. acculturation, inasmuch as this type of basketry is confined in America to the Hopi pueblos, which were brought ver}" early in contact with Spaniards and African slaves. K. Fuegian coiled hasketry.âIn this ware the foundation is slight, consisting of one or more rushes; the sewing is in buttonhole stitch or half-hitches, with rush stems interlocking. The resembla
RMRGW8G3–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 19. variety of twined work, outside. Am. Anthropologist, new. ser. 3, 1901, fig. IS. Fig. 18. diagonal twined weaving of the ute indians, utah. liept. U.S.N.M., 1884. pi. 21, fig. 11. outside, therefore, are not ver- tical as in plain twined weaving, but pass diagonally over the surface, hence the name (fig. 18). This method of manipulation lends itself to the most beautiful and delicate twined work of the Pomo Indians. Gift baskets holding more than a bushel and requiring months of patient labor to construct are thus woven. Fig. 19 sho
RMRG825K–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ISOPODS OF NORTH AMERICA. 229^ ANILOCRA PLEBIA Schioedte and Meinert. Anilocra pli'hia HcnuEDTK and Mkinert, Naturhistorit^k Tidpskrift (3), XIII, 1881-1883, pp. 145-146, pi. x, (ifr. 8.—Richakdson, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIII, 1901, p. 528. Localitiei^.—Shores of Costa Rica; Central America. Body elliptical, two or three times lono-er than wide (9:4). Head moderately laroe, .subtrianoular, one-third as wide as the fourth thoracic seg-ment, much wider than lono-. ver^' slightly immersed, the front rounded in a circle. Eyes small, suboval, t
RMRDK120–. 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. 5°4 LILIACEAE. Vol. I.. 6. Lilium superbum L. Turk's-cap Lily. Fig. 1260. Lilium superbum L. Sp. PI. Ed. 2, 434. 1762. Bulbs globose, i'-2' in diameter, borne on short rootstbcks, their scales white, thick, ovate. Stem stout or slender, 3°-8° high; leaves lanceolate or linear-lanceolate, smooth on both sides, acuminate at both ends, 2'-6' long, i'-ij' wide, ver
RMRGW8GH–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 19. variety of twined work, outside. Am. Anthropologist, new. ser. 3, 1901, fig. IS. Fig. 18. diagonal twined weaving of the ute indians, utah. liept. U.S.N.M., 1884. pi. 21, fig. 11. outside, therefore, are not ver- tical as in plain twined weaving, but pass diagonally over the surface, hence the name (fig. 18). This method of manipulation lends itself to the most beautiful and delicate twined work of the Pomo Indians. Gift baskets holding more than a bushel and requiring months of patient labor to construct are thus woven. Fig. 19 sho
RMRHWF2M–. Bergens Museums skrifter. Science. 36 List of Spontaueous Vascular Plants, hitherto observed in Cyprus. Cj^nosurus eehinatus L. Sp. pi. ed. 1. 72 (1753); Boiss. Fl. orient. V, 571. Dry hills and slopes. Prodromo (JH 953). C. callitrichiis Barbey, Herbor. Levant. 165. tali. 10 (1882 iniiller in Verb. zool. bot. Ver. Wien, XLVIII, 648. This small, very pretty grass has been found in Syria and Palestine in several places, but hitherto not elsewhere. I have compared my specimens from Cyprus with Barbey's type-specimens in Herb. Boiss, and found them to be quite identical. Dry, unfertile grounds.
RMREHR5B–. Coleoptera. Chrysomelidæ. Chrysomelidae; Beetles. BALTIC 423 placed punctures ou the elytra and the brighter blue colour in birmanensis, as characters on which to base a new species. In view of the wide distribution of H. cyanea and the remarks made above, it is probably nearer the truth to regard birmanensis as a variety of H. cyanea. 346. Haltica coerulea, Olivier. Galeruca cairulea, 01., Encyl. Meth. vi, 1791, p. 590 ; id., Entomo- logie, vi, p. 640, pi. i, tig. 5, a-b. Body oblong, somewhat narrowed behind. Colour blue above? black on the underside; antenna? and legs black. Head with ver
RMRDF826–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. POLYGON ACE AE 343 2472. P. Bistorta L. (Ricca, Atti Soc. ital. sc. nat., Milano, xiv, 1871, p. 3 ; Herm. Miiller, 'Fertilisation,' pp. 511, 516, ' Weit. Beob.,' II, p. 221, 'Alpenblumen,' p. 179 ; Schulz,' Beitrage,' I, p. 95 ; Warnstorf, Verb. bot. Ver., Berlin, xxxviii, 1896 ; Kerner,' Nat. Hist. PI.,' Eng. Ed. i, II, p. 327 ; Knuth,' Bloemenbiol. Bijdragen.')— The flowers of this species belong to class C. They are bright reddish-white in colour, and agg
RMRE1JBY–. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals. ACANTHOCYSTIS MYEIOSfliSrA. 57 5. Acanthocystis myriospina Penard. (Text-fig. 191.) Acanthocystis myriospina Penard Jalirb. Nassau. Ver. Natm-k. XLIII, 1890, p. 23; Helio- zoaires, 1904, p. 230, fig. Acanthocystis > sp. Leidt Rep. U.S. Geol. Surv. XII, 1879, p. 268, pi. xliii, ff. 8, 11, 13. 1 Heterophrys pusilla Zachaeias Zool. Anz. XXY, 1902, p. 665.. Fig. 191.—Acanthocystis mijriospina. (After Penard.) Body small, spherical; outer envelope composed of one or two layers of minute scales from whicli o
RMRJFK4T–. Catalogue of the snakes in the ... Museum. 104 colubeidj:. ventrals -with a suture-like lateral keel, and a notch on each side corresponding to the keel. Tail long ; subcaudals in two rows. West Africa. 1. Hapsidophrys lineata. Hapsidophrys lineatus, Fischer, Abh. naturw. Ver. Hamh. iii. 1856, p. Ill, pi. ii. tig-. 5; Gimth. Cat. p. 144 (1858) ; Jan, Icon. Gen. 33, pi. i. tig. 2 (1869); Mocquard, Bull. iioc. Philom. (7) xi. 1887, p. 7t). Eostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals as long as the prsefrontals ; frontal once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broa
RMRF2B4X–. A catalogue of the collection of mammals in the Field Columbian Museum. Field Columbian Museum; Mammals. 510 RHOGOESSA. MINIOPTERUS.. Fig. LXVII. Rhogoessa tumida. Restless Bat. Restless Bat. I. Adult $ Coll. Achotal, State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. Heller & Barber. Genus 276. ^liiiiopteriis. Miniopterus Bonap., Icon. Faun. Ital., i. fasc. xx. 1837; fasc. xxi, pi.—, fig. I. Type Ves pert ilia itrsinii Bonaparte = Vespertilio schrcibersii Natterer. Miniopteris Gray, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 3d Ser., xvii, 1866, p. 91. Miniieopterus Lampe, Jahrb. Nassau, ver. Naturkunde, Jahrg. 53, Cat. Saug. Sam
RMRR3RFH–. Acta Societatis Scientiarum Fennicae. Science. 47() Hj. ÏALLyVIST XXIV. Ver/weiçter Stromkreis mit Induktion und ("apacität in beiden Zweigen.. Fig. 62. 1. Diff'erentialgleichung der Ladung. Es soll jetzt die in der Fig. 62 veranschaulichte Anonhiung betrachtet werden, wobei die beiden Zweige des Stromkreises einen Condensator und eine Induktionsspule einschliessen, während die StronKjuelle sich in dem unverzweigten Theile des Stromkreises befindet. Mit Anwendung der Bezeichnungen in der Figur sowie der Bezeich- nungen Pi -ih = n,, pt -p3= Hj ergiebt sich das folgende System von Gleichu
RMRFA78T–. A catalogue of the collection of mammals in the Field Columbian Museum. Field Columbian Museum; Mammals. 510 RHOGOESSA. MINIOPTERUS.. Fig. LXVII. Rhogoessa tumida. Restless Bat. Restless Bat. I. Adult $ Coll. Achotal, State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. Heller & Barber. Genus 276. ^liiiiopteriis. Miniopterus Bonap., Icon. Faun. Ital., i. fasc. xx. 1837; fasc. xxi, pi.—, fig. I. Type Ves pert ilia itrsinii Bonaparte = Vespertilio schrcibersii Natterer. Miniopteris Gray, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 3d Ser., xvii, 1866, p. 91. Miniieopterus Lampe, Jahrb. Nassau, ver. Naturkunde, Jahrg. 53, Cat. Saug. Sam
RMRD3TEJ–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. COPEPODA 239 From X. hirtiprs and horcalis, to whicli it is ver- iicarls- related, it seems to differ hx greater size, by comparatively sliorter antennulae, whicli do not reach to the end of the genital somite, and by 10 instead of 9 setae in tlie exopodite of the antennae. 78. Xanthocalanus claviger Th. vScott. (Text-figs 78 a—d). 1909. Amallophora claviger 11. sp. Th. Scott, pp. 124 125, ].l. III figs i ir, pi. IV fig.s 13—17. Description, l^. Size of male from Thor St. 183 was 4-55 mm.
RMRDJNHF–. Catalogue of the snakes in the British Museum (Natural History) ... Serpents. 104 COLUBEIDJ?). ventrals with a suture-like lateral keel, and a notch on each side corresponding to the keel. Tail long ; suboaudals in two rows. West Africa. 1. Hapsidophrys lineata. Hapsidophrys lineatus, Fischer, Abh. naturw. Ver. Hamb. iii. 1856, p. Ill, pi. ii. fig. 5; Giinth. Cat. p. 144 (1858) ; Jan, Icon. Oen. 33, pL i. fig. 2 (1869); Mocquard, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) xi. 1887, p. 76. Eostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals as long as the praafrontals ; frontal once and a half to onc
RMRDJNHH–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. EUCH7LICHTHYS. times in interocular width ; base of adipose fin § to £ its distance from dorsal... 2. 487 K. royauxi Bli-'. 488. Depth of body 4£ times in total length ; eye 5 to 5£ times in length of head, 2 times in interocular width ; base of adipose fin nearly equal to its distance from dorsal .... 3. E. dybowskii, Vaill., p. 489. 1. EUCHILICHTHYS GUENTHERI. Atopochilus gttentheri, Schilth. Tijdschr. Nederl. Dierk. Ver. (2) iii. 1891', p. 86, pi. vi. fig. 2. EucMUclitliys
RMRF8T1J–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 56 NOCTUID.E. 7826. Megistoclisina ribbei. Nijctipao ribbei, Pag. J.B. Nass. Ver. xxxix. p. 140, pi. x. f. 2 (1880). 5 . Head oclireous mixed with red-brown ; tegidae ochreou.s at base, red-brown at tips ; thorax grey-brown with a blackish line beliind the tegulie; pectus and legs yellow, the fore legs suffused Avith red-brown in front; abdomen yellow with a black-brown band at base of dorsum and the two following segments suffiised with grey-brown. Fore wing with the costal area grey-brown from inner margin near base to the po
RMRF12RD–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 56 NOCTUID.E. 7826. Megistoclisina ribbei. Nijctipao ribbei, Pag. J.B. Nass. Ver. xxxix. p. 140, pi. x. f. 2 (1880). 5 . Head oclireous mixed with red-brown ; tegidae ochreou.s at base, red-brown at tips ; thorax grey-brown with a blackish line beliind the tegulie; pectus and legs yellow, the fore legs suffused Avith red-brown in front; abdomen yellow with a black-brown band at base of dorsum and the two following segments suffiised with grey-brown. Fore wing with the costal area grey-brown from inner margin near base to the po
RMRHE1RF–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 136 imum SVL is 85 mm (Robb 1980a). Mating in captivity occurs in September or October and young are born in late Autumn (AprilâMay) (Robb 1980b; Rowlands 1981a). Robb (1980a, 1980b) describes threat posturing and barking in the male. Naultinus rudis (Fischer, 1882) (Fig. 54) 1882 Heteropholis rudis Fischer. Abh.Naturwiss.Ver. Bremen 7: 236; pi. 16, figs. 1â5. â Type locality: Neuseeland. Holotype: BMNH 1946.8.22.37. 1885 Naultinus rudis Boulenger. Catalogue of Lizards in the British Museum, vol. 1: 170. 1955 Heteropholis rudis McCann. Dominion Mus.B
RMRJFK1A–. Catalogue of the snakes in the British Museum (Natural History) ... Serpents. 104 COLUBRIDiE. ventrals -u-ith a siiture-like lateral keel, and a notcli on each side corresponding to the keel. Tail long ; subcuudals in two rows. West Africa. 1. Hapsidophrys lineata. Hapsidophrys lineatus, Fischer, Ab/i. natttno. Ver. Ilamh. iii. 1856, p. in, pi ii. lig. 5: Giinth. Cat. p. 144 (18o8); Jan, Icon. Gen. 83, pi. i. %. -' (18139); Mocquard, Bull. tSoc. Fhilum. (7) xi. 1887, p. 7tj. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals as long as the praefrontals ; frontal once and a half
RMRJGTRN–. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. Ti }e (Dee-fxeepeps J'evie(x A MONTHLY JOURNAL Devoted to i]e lr|tefests of Hoqey Producers. $L00 A YEAR, W. Z.HUTCHUMSOri, EditOP & Pi»op. VOL, VI, FLINT, MICHIGAN, DEC, 10. 1893, NO. 12.. E' Work at IVticliigaxi's Experimental apiary. E. L. TAYLOR, APIAEI8T. BEST FDN. FOB USE IN SECTIONS. " He could distinguish and divide A hair 'twixt south and south-west sitle "' BUTLER. 'VER since I first began to use it extensively, now fifteen years ago, comb foun- dation has been to me a matter of much interest and thought. I have often no- ticed
RMRPBXEK–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. GURNEY "OT^|T" KlTCIIBritc;. Ma.sm.. April ID. Ixs8. Iiciir Sirs; In answer t" yoni». itHklng my n|iiiiiijii (if the (inrtiey Unt Val«T Heater wlilcli yon sold nie. wtinld nay that I have Iki'I llllei'ii years'exuerlence In heat!ii»{ hoi hoiiwen liy water, ami tiiiiHt say the iJnrney Ill-liter pnrcha>*ed of you has proved Itnelt :i wonder, both in power and t-cnotny, ii-iiiL' one-thlrrl U'sh fiii'l Id jfet -laine resullB ili:iri liny heater 1 have t-ver used. The 'rirk-liriC'l pi-t | inn^lder a
RMRN2C8F–. Annales de la Société royale zoologique de Belgique. Zoology; Mollusks. ANNALES, LUI (1922) 51 Terebratulina Nysti Bosquet. On ne devra pas confondre avec cette espèce du Tongrien inférieur la coquille décrite par Mayer-Eymar, en 1887 (Systematisches Ver- zeichniss der Kreide-und Tertiàr-Versteinerungen der Umgegend von Thun, p. 14, pi. VI, fig. 18), sous le nom de Terehratula [Terehra- tulina) Nysti, qui n'a rien de commun avec l'espèce de Bosquet. Nous proposons pour le Brachiopode suisse le nom spécifique Mayeri. Terebratula Ortliebi Rayan. Localité à ajouter. — Angre. Terebratula Putzeys
RMRF0H8W–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 802 NOCTCriD^. five ⢠Mnd wing without the spots at and beyond end of cell, the spots on cilia reduced to five; the cilia tinged with rufous at tornus. Hab. Java, Buitenzorg, Gedeh, Preanger, Rembang, Tonban, Tjibodas. Exp. 26-30 millim. This species is unknown to me, 5960 h. Metsemene atrigutta. Lyclene atrigutfa, Wlk. Jouru. Linn. Soc, Zool. vi. p. 116 (1862); Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. p. 367. Mmene niasica, Pag. Jahrb. Nass. Ver. xxxviii. p. 25, pi. 1. f. 7 (1885); Krby, Cat. Lep. Het. p. 367. Siccia maculata, Leech, P. Z.
RMRG9B4J–. Bulletins of American paleontology. 52 Bulletin 348 Amahheus (Nordamaltheus) brodnensis Repin, 1974, in part, p. 64, pi. 5, fig. 4; pi. 66. figs. 1-5. Amahheus (Nordamaltheus) brodnensis ventrocalvus Repin, 1974, p. 65. pi. 5, figs. 3, 5, 7, 9. Amahheus(Proamaltheus) viligaensis (Tuchkov). Dagis, 1976, p. 27, pi. 16, figs. 1-8; pi. 17, figs. 1, 2. Amahheus ex gr. viligaensis (Tuchkov). Sey and Kalacheva, 1980, p. 73, pi. 2, figs. 2, 3. Amahheus viligaensis (Tuchkov). Smith. Tipper. Taylor, and Guex, 1988, pi. 5, figs. 5, 6. Description.—lnoue, ellipsoidal whorl section; umbilical wall ver
RMRG85YJ–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 284 BULLETIN 58, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. NATRIX PRYERI« (Boulenger). GARASU HEBTT (Okada). Plate XX. 1887. Tropidonotus pryeri Boulenger, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1887, p. 149, pi. XVIII, fig. 3 b (type-locality " Loo Choo Islands;" types in Brit. Mus.).— Boulenger, Cat. Snakes Brit. Mus, I, (1893), p. 250 (Great Loo Choo I.).— Fritze, Zool. Jahrb. Syst., VII, 1894, p. 862; author's separate p. 13 (Nafa, Okinawa shima).—Boettger, Offenbach. Ver. Naturk. 33-36 Ber., 1895, p. 107 (Okinawashima; Miyakoshima group); Kat. Schlang
RMREM057–. Dr. Johannes Leunis Synopsis der thierkunde. Ein handbuch für höhere lehranstalten und für alle, welche sich wissenschaftlich mit der naturgeschichte der thiere beschäftigen wollen. Zoology. I. Dibranchiäta. 3>^'"fifiiicv. 837 Tr. violacens') Ver. [%{%. 680.). 2)te beim 9 giuifdjcn bcu titer oberen Strmen ausgebreitete §aut reidjt bic* an bie ®pi^e ber 3(rmc nub bilbct junfiiien ben etiimö lürjeren beibeu oberften Slrmen einen tiorfpringenben, in ber SKitte tief eint3efd)nittenen ?a|3pcn; Körper glatt; oben blänüc^, unten filberfarben; l'änge be« Äörperi^ G—7'"™; Säuge be§ jinei
RMRM62D3–. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. AQUATIC INSECTS IN THE ADIRONDACKS 471 1890 Anax Junius Hagen, Psyche, 5 : 305 (critical account of the species) 1893 Auax Junius Calvert, Am. ent. soc. Trans. 20: 249 (description) 1897 Anax Junius Calvert, N. Y. ent. soc. Jour. 3: 46 and 5 : 93 (listed from New York, Ithaca, Schoharie and Buffalo) 1899 Anax Junius Kellicott, Odon. Ohio, p. 77 1900 Anax Junius Williamson, Dragon flies Ind. p. 306 1881 Anax Junius Cabot, (nymph) Mus. comp. zool. Mem. 8: 15, 36, pi. 1, fig. 2 Anax Junius Drury This well knov/n species, which is ver
RMRF8A60–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 802 NOCTCriD^. five ⢠Mnd wing without the spots at and beyond end of cell, the spots on cilia reduced to five; the cilia tinged with rufous at tornus. Hab. Java, Buitenzorg, Gedeh, Preanger, Rembang, Tonban, Tjibodas. Exp. 26-30 millim. This species is unknown to me, 5960 h. Metsemene atrigutta. Lyclene atrigutfa, Wlk. Jouru. Linn. Soc, Zool. vi. p. 116 (1862); Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. p. 367. Mmene niasica, Pag. Jahrb. Nass. Ver. xxxviii. p. 25, pi. 1. f. 7 (1885); Krby, Cat. Lep. Het. p. 367. Siccia maculata, Leech, P. Z.
RMRR36CW–. Acta Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fennica. Natural history. Kannedomen om vaxtemas utbredning i Finland. 117 hora hit: Brenn. add.. Broth. Reseb. (refererad i Bot. Central- blatt), Edgr. & Lev. (likasa) afvensom R. Enwalds berattelse of- ver hans resa 1887. Vidare har jag fatt begagna Mela PI. (se under Kk.), afvensom skriftliga meddelanden af Brotherus (Broth. litt.), Enwald (Enw. ann.) och H. Hollmen (Hollm.i. Af det ofvanstaende framgar, att ett stort antal botanister i vart land med storsta beredvillighet lemnat mig en mangd varde- fulla upplysningar om landets flora; det ar for mig en ka
RMRENN5J–. Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Zoology. £ct.^ Das Syncytiuni enthält auf diesen Entwicklungsstadien eine ver- hältnismäÃig geringe Anzahl von Blastomeren oder Wanderzellen (Mat- tiesen gibt auf der Tabelle, pag. 323, für PI, torva 8â15 an), wir finden in ihm fernerhin Dotterkerne, die z. T. in Degeneration begriffen sind, aus den Dotterzellen stammende Fetttröpfchen usw. Die Blastomeren vermehren sich nun infolge lebhafter mitotischer Teilungen bedeutend und häufen sich vornehmlich hinter dem Embryonal- pharynx
RMRF16E7–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. EUCHILTCHTHTS. times in interociibir Avidtli ; base ol: adipose lin § to |- its distance from dorsal.... Def)tli o£ boiiy 4^ times in total length ; eye 5 to 5^ times in length of head, 2 times in interocular width ; base of adipose fin nearly equal to its distance from dorsal . . 487 2. Ji. royan.vi, Blgr., p. 4:b8. 3. E. Jyhowskli, Vail]., p. 489. 1. EUCHTLTCIITHYS GUENTHERI. Atopocldlus guentlwri, Schilth. Tijdschr. Nederl. Dierk. Ver. (2) iii. 1891, p. ^^h pi. vi. fig. 2. Eu
RMRN981R–. Anatomische Hefte. seitl. Orbitarand For. zygomat. orbit. Alveolarbucht des Sinus Crista alveo-zygomat. Fig. 13. dacht auf eine gewisse Torsion der einzelnen Linien umeinander taucht aber auch hier auf. Wie bei Cebus (Fig. 6 und 7) ver- dichten sich diese parallelen Züge in der Gegend des Tuber- Orbitadach Boden d. vorder. Schgr. Sella turcica Pterygoidpfeiler Hamulus pteryg Lam. lat. d. Proc pteryg.. Orbitaboden (Sinusdach) Max.-nas. Trajekt. Crista conchalis Quere Gaumen- trajekt. Cri.sta nas. palati Gaumen- Schnittfläche Jochbogentrajekt. Alv.Längstr. Ms Mj M, P, P, Pi C Alveolen Fig. 14.
RMRF9XMF–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. EUCHILTCHTHTS. times in interociibir Avidtli ; base ol: adipose lin § to |- its distance from dorsal.... Def)tli o£ boiiy 4^ times in total length ; eye 5 to 5^ times in length of head, 2 times in interocular width ; base of adipose fin nearly equal to its distance from dorsal . . 487 2. Ji. royan.vi, Blgr., p. 4:b8. 3. E. Jyhowskli, Vail]., p. 489. 1. EUCHTLTCIITHYS GUENTHERI. Atopocldlus guentlwri, Schilth. Tijdschr. Nederl. Dierk. Ver. (2) iii. 1891, p. ^^h pi. vi. fig. 2. Eu
RMRN372X–. Annales de la Société entomologique de Belgique. Insects; Entomology. XCIV NOTES SYNONYMQUES RELATIVES A DES PSYCHIDES. 1. Oikcticus (?) Buchholzi Plôtz (Stettiner ent. Zeit., t. 41, 1880, p. 88) est = Ca^phalin flaoicollis'W-àX^. L'auteur lui-môme en convient. La description de Walker (Lists of the spec. of Lep. 1ns. in the Coll. oi" the Brit. Mus., part XXXY, suppl. 5, p. 1925) est assez bonne. 2. Oikcticus iabacilli(S Weyenbergh (Tijdschr. voor Ent. der Ned. ent. Ver., L XXVU, 1" afi., p. 20, pi. 2, fig. 12-13) me paraît tellement pareille, par rapport au fourreau (le mâle nest
RMREKKEX–. Dr. Johannes Leunis Synopsis der thierkunde. Ein handbuch für höhere lehranstalten und für alle, welche sich wissenschaftlich mit der naturgeschichte der thiere beschäftigen wollen. Animals. I. Dibranchiäta. 3wei!icmcr. 837 Tr. violaccus') Ver. (gtg. 680.)- ®ic beim 9 ,yv)ifd)eu bcit öicv oberen Strmcn auögebveitctc §aut vcid)t bte( an bie ®pi^e bcr 5lnne itub bilbet jnnfcl)cn ben etiuaö filrjercn beibcit obcvftcn binnen einen uorfpvingcnben, in bcr 9}tittc tief cingefc^nittencn Wappen; Äörpcr glatt; oben blänlic^, nntcn ftlberfarbcn; l'ängc beö Äörperv^ 6—7^''"; l'ängc beö jmeiten (län
RMRENN5K–. Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Zoology. 3175. £ct.^ Das Syncytiuni enthält auf diesen Entwicklungsstadien eine ver- hältnismäÃig geringe Anzahl von Blastomeren oder Wanderzellen (Mat- tiesen gibt auf der Tabelle, pag. 323, für PI, torva 8â15 an), wir finden in ihm fernerhin Dotterkerne, die z. T. in Degeneration begriffen sind, aus den Dotterzellen stammende Fetttröpfchen usw. Die Blastomeren vermehren sich nun infolge lebhafter mitotischer Teilungen bedeutend und häufen sich vornehmlich hinter dem Embryonal- ph
RMRMYDBM–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. SYSTÈME SYMPATHIQUE DES OISEAUX. 217 niveau, ainsi que la carotide primitive (fig. 60, f. car. s.) qui se bifurque juste au-dessous en carotides interne et externe. Enfin, un rnmeau plus volumineux que les autres constitue le tronc ver- tébral (fig. 60, n. ap. vert.) qui, satellite de Tartère homonyme, s'engage dans les troncs des apophyses transverses, présentant un ganglion (g) au niveau de chaque nerf rachidien, avec lequel il entre en relation. Au niveau du plexus brachial (fig. 61, 64, pi. br.), les ganglions, extra- vertébraux, sont pl
RMRR3K9W–. Abri-sous-roche préhistorique de la Colombière près Poncin (Ain). Prehistoric peoples. La fi'inmc est couchée sur le <los. en arrière «lu Renne. Elle es! nue, parée <lr bracelets et porte an collier. L;i tète manque. Le venta énorme : la femme persil enceinte. ( ta remarque de nombreuses villoaitéa sur les cuisses et BUT le ventre ; celles du venl ie forment des bandes ver- tical* Fia. 73. — La « Femme tu Renne s, de Laugerie-Bafl GraTtire tn champ-leyé sur palme de Henné (fragment). Grandeur naturelle. D'après l'iolte, /' A ri pendant Vàgê du BêltHê, pi. XXVII et XXVIII.. FlG. 7',. «
RMRDJDBF–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. 274 HELIORNITHID^ PODICA 686. Podica petersi. Peters' Fin-foot. Podica petersi, Hartl, Ahhandl. Nat. Ver. Hamb. ii, p. 62 (1852) ; Gurney, Ibis, 1859, p. 250, 1860, p. 206 [NatalJ ; Finsch <& Eartlaub, Vbg. Ost-Afr. p. 790 (1870) ; Shelley, Ibis, 1882, p. 367 [Busten- burg] ; Sharpe. ccl. Layard's B. S. Afr. p. 625, pi. xii (1884) ; id.. Fig. 88.—Tail of Podica petersi. x | Cat. B. M. xxiii, p. 231 (1894) ; Shelley, B. Afr. i, p. 175 (1896) ; Woodward Bros., Natal B. p. 171 (1899); Shortridge, Ibis, 1904, p. 202. Podica mossambicana, Peters, Ber. Verh
RMREBBTG–. The Conchological magazine. Mollusks. THE ^osocf^ CONCHOLOGICAL MAGAZINE ' ? A MONTHLY ' PUBLISHET) BY Y. HIRASE. VOL. I. JAMARY, 1907. No. L COXTENTS. PhltCS. , The Cbjoct of the rnblieatioii P-Vie By tlie E.I It or 1. Coiin-ratulations. By Y- Tcinnkn 3. ? By K. K":voMrniiii,i? 4. ? By S. TsiKi.a, 5. ? By Y. Kawii, 0. ? By A. T,-axy:i, 0. ? By Ph. jVi:Uzenbprg- '• ? By Y.. E, Svkes?.? S. ? By G. K. Gnde S. ? 1?BryIIHi Walker '? By V: TT. Uall ? By G. K. Clapi' 10' Conoralulatory I'oeins and Ver'.'-. • ^ (3n Japanese Marine MoIItisc?. PI.L II.) 13. Remarks or the hame Gn C.licetino-
RMRN9MW1–. Anatomische Hefte. 296 E. KALL1US, ohne aber den hintersten Teil der Zunge zu erreichen; auch ist es nicht ganz bis zur Gegend des Zungenbeines zu ver- folgen, so dass es bereits verschwunden ist, ehe jener Knorpel auf den Frontalschnitten der Zunge erscheint. Die hintere Grenze des Seplum befindet sich ungefähr da, wo auf dem Dorsum die beiden Papillen liegen. long, stylhy.. PI. gengl, genhy: Textfigur 47. Querschnitt der Zunge und des Unterkiefers desselben Stadiums, etwa 4,75 mm von der Zungenspitze und etwa 4,93 mm von der Spitze des Unterkiefers entfernt. In dem Teil der Zunge, der das
RMRN31HR–. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria); Natural history. Die Crabronen der paläarktischen Region. 241 Crab>-o podagriciis A. Roman, Entom. Tidskrift, Arg. 28, H. 2, p. 107 — 108 O 1907 Ablepharipus podagricus Perkins, Trans. Entom. Soc. Lond., P. II, p. Sgo o, 394 9, PI. XIX, Fig. II 1913 Q. — Länge 5-5—7 mm. Ist kleiner als tirolensis, ihm sonst sehr nahe ver- wandt. Kopf grol3, fast kubisch. Hinterkopf eher etwas kürzer als bei tirolensis. Oberkiefer am oberen Innenrande wie bei tirolensis (cTg) bei der Mitte mit einem Zahne. Mittelteil des Kop
RMRHKB7X–. Biologisches Zentralblatt. Biology. '/^^r^^' pi. Pl VS 'K^^^y / Fig. 2. bloÃem Auge erkennen, entspricht stets auch eine wechselnde innere Struk- tur des sog. Perilakunar- gewebes (darunter ver- 5, stehe ich dasselbe wie //:^ I Cuenot"), welches in ''""h-^" i allen Fällen eine Anhäu- / fung von Pigmentzellen zeigt, aber nur an den '^fk, " ;' A":5':3 .^,. --^ Stellen, wo sich im äu- '''â M% ,;â ' /f^ Ãeren Epithel Pigment Â¥;;â ;:- <:'-y findet, also unter den â â ''â -:X':',l Bändern. Nie habe ich |S:{p' eine Spur von Pigment ;,|v;i bezw. Pigmentzellen i
RMRMXACJ–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Plants; Biology. 82 L FRANÇOIS |>Iiis (lillicile (]uo chez YAllsina Plantdfjo cl l'A. niniinculoïde.s^ ol, daiiLre pari, les jeunes planls se maiiiLieiiiieiil diflicilement vivants dans de telles conditions. J'ai pu cependant en conser- ver deux pendant un temps sufiisammenl long poui' <[ue Tun (Feux ])uisse iic(pi(''rir ses deux pirmières feuilles. 9 MORPUOLOCIE EXTERNE. Germination dans reau. — La germination de la graine, ainsi que les jM'emières phases de la végétation de la jeune plante, ra])pellent à peu près exactement ce qui a lieu chez Y A. Pla
RMRG7NWW–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TYLOS LATREILLI Audouin and Savigny. Ti/los latreilli Audouin and Savigny, Descript. de I'Egypte, 1826, pp. 285-287, pi. XIII, fig. 1. Tylos armadillo Latreille, Cuvier, Regne Animal, 2d ed., IV, 1829, p. 142.— GuERiN, Iconogr. Crust, 1829-1843, p. 35, pi. xxxvi, fig. 4. Tylos latreilli Milne Edwards. Hist. Nat. Crust., Ill, 1840, p. 188; Regne anim.. Crust., 1849, pi. Lxx bis., fig. 2.—Lucas, Expl. d'Alg., I, 1849, p. 73.—Hel- ler, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ver., Wien, XVI, 1866, p. 732.—Miers, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1877, p. 674.—Budde-Lund, Crust
RMRG7NXC–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TYLOS LATREILLI Audouin and Savigny. Ti/los latreilli Audouin and Savigny, Descript. de I'Egypte, 1826, pp. 285-287, pi. XIII, fig. 1. Tylos armadillo Latreille, Cuvier, Regne Animal, 2d ed., IV, 1829, p. 142.— GuERiN, Iconogr. Crust, 1829-1843, p. 35, pi. xxxvi, fig. 4. Tylos latreilli Milne Edwards. Hist. Nat. Crust., Ill, 1840, p. 188; Regne anim.. Crust., 1849, pi. Lxx bis., fig. 2.—Lucas, Expl. d'Alg., I, 1849, p. 73.—Hel- ler, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ver., Wien, XVI, 1866, p. 732.—Miers, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1877, p. 674.—Budde-Lund, Crust
RMRRJGWP–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. T5r' ;^•ry!!^?J •?!^y7^s>:a7T-^'r^'V^f Ti^^T^vV • • ?" • "t OCTOBEB 26, 1916. The Florists^ Review 19 i W ^ 1 ^3 * li ^'f TT' iii^^ t«^ ^B^^^^. '''iW ^^ -a^W"^ fcs PI > i ^ ^ -T ? ^?^ > 1 If '?f 1 '^ ?if ajk i (.) V • ^ / MA ^ t. I i K J -J 4 T 1 //' Casket G>ver of Lilies^ Designed by R. W. Dimond» of the Kay-Dimond Co^ Youngstown^ O. illustration. The results during the short time I have been here fully con- vince me that I am on the right track. Thousands of people pass my store daily and over seventy-five per cent o
RMRECKCE–. Comptes rendus des séances de la Société de biologie et de ses filiales. Biology. LES ACARIENS ET LES INSECTES DU TUYAU DES PLUMES 633 6. 1884. E. Trouessart, sur les Acariens qui vivent dans le tuyau des plumes des oiseaux {C.-R. Acad. des Sciences de Paris, XGIX, p. 1130). 7. 1887. S. A. PoppE, Ueber parasitische Milben {Abhandl. Natunv. Ver. Bremen, X, p. 205, pi. 2). 8. 1886. E. Trouessart, Sur la présence de Ricins dans le tuyau des plumes des oiseaux {C.-R. Acad. des Sciences de Paris, GUI, p. 165}. 9. 1886. E. Trouessart, Diagnoses d'espèces nouvelles de Sarcoptides plumicoles et note
RMRH61CC–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. LOUISE GARTER 3, 2:24 Dam of Wilbur Lou (3) 2:10X Mamie Alwln 2:12 Martin Carter 13] 2:29Ji Daughter of ChestnutTom 2:15 by Nutwood Wilkes 2:16)4 £T, I "or =t Watt^OO wKh usua! return pi« Service fee refunded to owner, of mares bred to Mahome, Watts proving no., «* oaL Vernon McKinney 2:01 J Zomblack 2:26, .3,2.08 * . t inon^ Pure Bred— Cert. No. ll-:*- Licensed Pure Bred-Cert. Xo. 1126. A. T. R. No. 53803. FASTEST OF THE McKINNEYS Bv GUY McKINNEY 37625, son of McKinney 2:11%, dam by Guy Wilkes. Dam Maud Vernon by Mount Ver- non 2:15%, sire of the dam
RMRCT1X2–. Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna. Mollusks. PI. cristatus. PI. spinulosus. ^J^UlS^^ln.^^^^' ^^^'''''' ^°'*'-^^^** mineraI.-zool. Ver, Begens- Gehäuse: etwas grösser, Umgänge rascher zunehmend, sehr gedrückt, ober dem Kiele fast ganz eben, unter dem-. 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.. Clessin, S. Nürnberg, Bauer & Raspe
RMRCDYJH–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. AMMOTHEIDAE 103 Remarks. Each palp seems to be quite perfect and there is no distinct evidence of fusion of any two segments. This species is much larger than A. tetrapora and is characterized by (i) the long, tapering proboscis, (2) the relatively short palp (in A. tetrapora the palp is longer than the proboscis), (3) the ver}' large spine on the propodus, and (4) the blunt antero-lateral cephaHc lobes. Ammothea spinosa (Hodgson) (Fig. 53). Leionymphon spinosum, Hodgson, 1907, p. 49, pi. vii, f
RMRCJ42E–. Die Leitfossilien : ein Handbuch für den Unterricht und für das Bestimmen von Versteinerungen. Invertebrates, Fossil. PaLÄONTOLOGISCHE ÜBKRSICnT. 31 ''/.. :5 irr 14. Acidaspidae. pig 20. Gattung Äcidaspis. Silur, Devon (Fig. 20). Charaktere der Familie. ,-- "^ 15. Phacopidae. ^ ^ 1. Glabella vorn angeschwollen, mit stark ver- /^^^isa^^., breitcrtem Frontallobus, in den die Seitenloben mehr oder weniger ein- bezogen sind. Seitenfurchen fehlen oder sind sehr schwach. Hinterecken des Kopfes gerundet, Pygidium ganz- randig. 2. Glabella stets mit deutlichen Seitenfur-^«^'^'^^pi^P''^^»«&quo
RMRC87XY–. Dreer's garden calendar : 1880. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. CSALENrl'LA, CFFU'IN4US METEOR. DIANTHUS, Coryophyllus Fl. PI. Grenadin. A new Carnation of great value for market ga,rdeners and florists. It blooms 3 weeks earlier than any other variety, and produces in })rofusion large double charming flowers of a brilliant scarlet; being dwarf and compact of growth, it will be found useful for borders or mass- ing ; half-hardy perennial, height, 1 foot. Per pkt. of 2b seeds, 50 cts. DICTAMNUS, Fraxinella Mixed. A showy hardy perennial, ver
RMRC782J–. Dreer's garden calendar : 1900. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Juliette. White, laced crimson. Laura Wilmer. White, purplish- maroon centre. Snow {M)-s. Sinkins). Large, pure white; very fragrant. Souvenir de Salle. Soft rosy pink. Stanislaus. Violet rose, deep crim- son centre. 15 cts. each ; the set of 6 for 75 cts. PILATYCODOIV. (Balloon Flower, or Japanese Bell- flo^ver.) JaponicUS Fl. PI. [Double Jap- anese Bclljlower). A double form of Grandiflorum, with large, g