RMRHMR69–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 318 H. G. ALBAUM AND B. COMMONER growing plant. If the above effects are due to a direct influence on the activity of the auxin processes, then it should be possible to demonstrate an augmentation of all auxin effects by fumarate and an inhibition of these effects by iodoacetate (in the proper concentration). The follow- ing experiments bear this out. Three auxin-sensitive growth processes were selected for compari- son: coleoptile (shoot) length, total root length, root number. It is COLEOPTILE LENGTH ro Co u>. Please no
RMRF2CC6–. Catalogue of casts of fossils, from the principal museums of Europe and America, with short descriptions and illustrations. Fossils. No. 318. CatliniS latUS, Miinst. Skeleton, on slab. This Fish belongs to the same family as the preceding, and in general shape approaches the Salmon. It has delicate scales, and fins of moderate size. It is probably only a variety of the G. furcatus, Agass. This specimen is from the Lithographic limestone of Eichstadt, Bavaria, and belongs to the private Geological Cabinet of Mr. Ward. Size, 8x3. Price, $1.25. No. 319. Aspidorhynchns speciosus, Agass. Body and
RMRDHEMY–. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. THE NATURE OF SEEDS 335. G. Seedless Fruits. — In some plants fertilization is not necessary for the production of fruit. You have noted this in the case of fig, in which not / even pollination is necessary. (See page 318.) Usually fruits so produced are said to be seedless, though the rudi- ments of seeds are commonly found in them. Seedless oranges are familiar. The cultivated banana never produces seeds. Certain varieties of grapes, apples, pears, and g
RMRDXT2P–. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. THE NATURE OF SEEDS 335 G. Seedless Fruits. — In some plants fertilization is not necessary for the production of fruit. You have noted this in the case of fig, in which not even pollination is necessary. (See page 318.) Usually fruits so produced are said to be seedless, though the rudi- ments of seeds are commonly found in them. Seedle'ss oranges are familiar. The cultivated banana never produces seeds. Certain varieties of grapes, apples, pears, and goo
RMRD2ED1–. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. rSS'^'*'""^» '' Criollo'' manner of bearing fruit. Kg. 318. Cacao tree of the " Criollo " type, showing [JACAO. Theohroma spp. Sterculiacea. Pigs. 318- 320; Fig. 119, Vol. I. By G. N. Collins. Chocolate and cocoa, the manufactured forms of cacao, are the product of the seeds of several spe- cies of Theobroma, a strictly American genus. Theobroma Cacao is the species producing the greater part of the cacao of commerce, though T. angustifolia and T. pentagona also contribute. The discoverers of the New World found these
RMRMKFP0–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 318 Annals of the South African Museum.. Fig. 103.—Trimicra inconspicua (Loew). a, wing; b, c, male hypopygium (ventral and dorsal views); d, dististyles (male hypopygium); e, aedeagus (dorsal view); /, gonapophysis; g, female ovipositor (lateral view); h, antenna.. 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.. South African Mus
RMRGAGPM–. Bulletin of zoological nomenclature. VOLUME 8. Double-Part 10/11 30th September 1954 pp. 283-318, T.P.-XXVIII ^ n^^X^()S^ PURCHASED THE BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE The Official Organ of THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE Edited by FRANCIS HEMMING, C.M.G., C.B.E. Secretary to the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature. LOlSfDON: Printed by Order of the International Trust for Zoological Nomenclature and Sold on behalf of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature by the International Trust at its Publications Office, 41 Queen's Gate, Lond
RMRGJDY5–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 294 REDFIELDIIFORM AND PERLEIDIFORM Material. P.16074, P.16075, G.N. 304 and counterpart 318, 305, 311-314, 317, 348 and counterpart 355. Description. M. browni has been described by Brough (1931 : 262-266). A new restoration of the skull is given here (Fig. 32) to include additions and amend- ments . The opercular has a curved ventral border (G.N. 312, Fig. 33); the posterior border of the subopercular is pectinated and its surface ornamented with small spines. The preopercular has a more strongly concave antero-ventral border than
RMRMP97R–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 318 Mr. J. Ilopkinsoii on a Sjyecimen of the hydrotJiccfe, and thus have caused the polypaiy to be un- evenly compressed. The most perfect are pear-shaped in form, l-6th of an inch long, and at their narrow end, by which they are attached, about l-30th of an inch wide. They have appa- rently been bounded by a single marginal fibre, which is sli " " " ' " ? ' " " g,htly thickened at its edges, removed, has impressed a fine double groove on the surf
RMRHD80A–. The book of the farm : detailing the labors of the farmer, steward, plowman, hedger, cattle-man, shepherd, field-worker, and dairymaid. Agriculture. 318 THE BOOK OF THE FARM WINTER. at its back to hold it up in a firm position, the shovelings being thrown over the top to finish the bank in a neat manner. Such a drain catchea all the water that descends in the space between it and the drain above, and leails it away t-o the sub-main drain, such as e f or g h, which is of similar construction, but of larger dimensions, running up and down the hill, and the lower end of which finds an entrance
RMRDG5AW–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. Fig. 318. The common juniper (Juniperiis comminnA; tbe branch to the left bearing stiiminutc fe^trobili; that to the vi.L'-br bearinti ptaininate strobili al30-e and carpel- hite strobili below, which latter have matured into the fleshy, berry-like fruit. —After lJi;i;G and Schmidt.. 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.. Coulter, John Merle, 1851-1928. New York, D. A
RMRD2EDD–. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. 224 CACAO CACAO. rSS'^'*'""^» '' Criollo'' manner of bearing fruit. Kg. 318. Cacao tree of the " Criollo " type, showing [JACAO. Theohroma spp. Sterculiacea. Pigs. 318- 320; Fig. 119, Vol. I. By G. N. Collins. Chocolate and cocoa, the manufactured forms of cacao, are the product of the seeds of several spe- cies of Theobroma, a strictly American genus. Theobroma Cacao is the species producing the greater part of the cacao of commerce, though T. angustifolia and T. pentagona also contribute. The discoverers of the New W
RMRD34BR–. Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada. Agriculture -- Canada; Agriculture -- United States; Farm produce -- Canada; Farm produce -- United States. Fig. 318. Cacao tree of the Criollo" type, showing manlier of bearing fruit. 3ACA0. Theobroma spp. SterciUiacece. Figs. 318- 320; Fig. 119, Vol. I. By G. X. Collins. Chocolate and cocoa, the manufactured forms of cacao, are the product of the seeds of several spe- cies of Theobroma, a strictly American genus. Theobroma Cacao is the species producing the greater part of the
RMRJPDCJ–. The Australian Museum magazine. Natural history. 318 THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM MAGAZINE.. Cast of the skull and lower jaw of Tyrannosaurus. Prepared at the American Museum of Natural History. [Photo.—G. C. Glutton. saurus was not a subtle hunter, like the eat or the fox, but depended on brute strength and mass action to provide him with a meal. This gigantic reptile, the largest flesh-eating animal that ever walked the earth, lived in the Cretaceous times and was the culmi- nating effort of evolution in this par- ticular direction. It probably preyed on the giant herbivorous dinosaurs of the sam
RMRG88HY–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 318 A MANUAL OF AMllKICAX LAKD SHELLS. ITIcsodon profundus, Say. Shell broadly umbilicated, orbicularly' depressed; epidermis yellowish Fig. 342. horn-color, with reddish brown revolving Ihies and bands, sometimes uuiformly'brown oralbino ; whorls from 5 to G, convex, obliquely striated with delicate and regular raised striie; suture distinct; aperture 21. profundus. aluiost circular, a little contracted by the peristome, flattened towards the plane of the base; peristome wliite, thickened, reflected, with a slightly prominent callus or obtu
RMRDR58W–. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. 224 CACAO CACAO. Ti£. 318. Cacao tiee ot the "Criollo" type, showing manner of bearing fruit. CACAO. Tkedbroma spp. Stereuliacece. Figs. 318- 320; Fig. 119, Vol. I. By G.'N. Collins. Chocolate and cocoa, the manufactured forms of cacao, are the product of the seeds of several spe- cies of Theobroma, a strictly American genus. Theobroma Cacao is the species producing the greater part of the cacao of commerce, though T. angustifolia and T. pentagona
RMRMKG21–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 318 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 102. Symplectoscyphus paulensis. A, hydrotheca; B, fertile stem; C, part of stem with gonotheca. Symplectoscyphus macrogonus. D, female gonotheca; E, stem and male gonotheca; F and G, hydrothecae. Symplectoscyphus secundus. H, hydrothecae and gonotheca, redrawn from Kirchenpauer (1884, as Sertularella secunda). Scale: B in cm, the rest in mm/10.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for
RMRN50XD–. Animal biology. Zoology; Biology. 520 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS arches (Fig. 245), the gradual development of the vertebral column to replace the primitive notochord, and the development of the different types of excretory system (Fig. 216), all of which have been previously noted. Paleozoology offers very many evidences that anim.al life has gradually changed. Apparently no rock strata exist which show traces of the. A B C D E F G Fig. 318.—Parallel stages in the development of several vertebrates. A, fish; B, salamander; C, turtle; D, chick; E, pig; F, calf; G, rabbit; H, man. In each series,
RMRHE43N–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 318 V. G. Shilenkov margination, humeral carina absent or very slightly developed; apical angles narrowly rounded; subapical carina short and hardly flattened; striae moderately impressed, distinctly punctate on disc, obliterate at margins and apex of elytra; scutellar stria long, scutellar seta absent; intervals on disc rather convex, flattened laterally and apically; discal setae absent.. Fig. 11: Map of localities in eastern Nepal, o. orestias, r. rasa, s. schawa
RMRDR58R–. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. Ti£. 318. Cacao tiee ot the "Criollo" type, showing manner of bearing fruit. CACAO. Tkedbroma spp. Stereuliacece. Figs. 318- 320; Fig. 119, Vol. I. By G.'N. Collins. Chocolate and cocoa, the manufactured forms of cacao, are the product of the seeds of several spe- cies of Theobroma, a strictly American genus. Theobroma Cacao is the species producing the greater part of the cacao of commerce, though T. angustifolia and T. pentagona also contribute.
RMRD34C1–. Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada. Agriculture -- Canada; Agriculture -- United States; Farm produce -- Canada; Farm produce -- United States. 224 CACAO CACAO. Fig. 318. Cacao tree of the Criollo" type, showing manlier of bearing fruit. 3ACA0. Theobroma spp. SterciUiacece. Figs. 318- 320; Fig. 119, Vol. I. By G. X. Collins. Chocolate and cocoa, the manufactured forms of cacao, are the product of the seeds of several spe- cies of Theobroma, a strictly American genus. Theobroma Cacao is the species producing the gr
RMRHKEN9–. Biologisches Centralblatt. Biology; Biology. 318 J. G. Schaefer, Die Totenstarre etc. jeden Druck ausgleicht. Mit Neutralrot gefärbte Paramaecien (Vital- färbung), die mit Chloroform abgetötet waren, wurden einige Stunden nachher blau. Dieser Farbenumschlag darf wohl auf postmortale Säure- bildung zurückgeführt werden. Die Kontraktion dauert so lange an, bis das Zelleiweiß gerinnt. Gerinnung schließt die Kontraktion aus. Darauf beruhen die Konservierungsmethoden in der mikroskopisch-anatomischen Technik, nämlich die Zellen durch ein gerinnungsförderndes Agens zu überraschen und so eine postm
RMRDMYNW–. Edible and poisonous mushrooms of Canada. Mushrooms, Poisonous; Edible mushrooms. so CO CO St "a o to C Q ft. vd 00 317. Gyroporus cyanescens. 319. Boletus edulis. 321. B. subvelutipes. 323. Leccinum aurantiacum. 325. L. chromapes. Figures 317-326 318. 320. 322. 324. 326. G. castaneus. B. edulis. B. subvelutipes. L. subglabripes. L. chromapes. 214. 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.. Groves, J. Walton. Ot
RMRH9KMM–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. — 318 - etiam aegre conspicuis, raro subrectis, e centre sterili radiantibus. Ascis sessilibus, juvenilibus saccatis, apice valde incrassatis, maturis plerumque cylindraceo-clavatis, rarius clavatis vel irregularibus, 30—40^ x 10—13^. Sporidiis octonis, conglobatis, oblongo-clavatis vel clavatis, uno-, rarius bi- septatis, medio constrictis, 12—15 fx X 5—6 ju, griseo-brunneolis. Ad paginam inferiorem Filicum, praecipue generis Stigmatopteridis G. Ghr. in America tropicali et subtropicali. Omnino in speciebus Dryopteride patenti, Stigmatopteride
RMRMNBNY–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 318 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 4. Branchipodopsis barnardi sp. nov. (SAM-A40840, paratype). A. Clypeus. B. Dorsal view of cercopods of male. C. Ventral view of posterior region of abdomen; arrow indicates spine. D. Ventral view of basal part of penes; arrow indicates median projection. E. Lateral view of genital segments of female showing egg sac and bulbous processes (indicated by arrow). F. Dorsal view of female antenna. G-L Basal processes of three specimens illustrating intrapopulat
RMRDWA8K–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. MUCORINI. 237 the sporangium-wall are absorbed, producing fissures of va- rious kinds—e.g., at the base in Pilololus ; about the middle in Circinella; irregular in Mucor, etc. The spores germi- nate readily when on or in a substance capable of nourishing them (but not in pure water) ; they send out one or two hy- phse (sometimes one from each end), which soon branch and give rise to a mycelium. Spores may, if kept dry, retain their vitality for months. 318.—A second kind of asexual formation of spores takes place in some, if not all, the genera o
RMRENWG2–. Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Zoology. 2144 Plathelminthes: ni. Turbellaria. Fig. 27. gehen ziemlich starke Seitenzweige aus, die von beiden Körperhälften her nach der Mittellinie zu convergiren und durch feinere Verästelungen vielfach miteinander verschmelzen" (Zacharias 472, pag. 318). Ein ähnlicher Bau des Excretionssystems scheint bei Graffilla muricicola Jher. vorzuliegen. Bei dieser beobachtete Böhmig (501, pag. 325) unter der Epidermis jederseits zwei, hin und wieder ampullenartig anschwellende helle Strei
RMRE509D–. The national standard squab book. Pigeons. 318 APPENDIX G. FIRST-CLASS HOMERS, SILVER AND SPLASH. Plyinouth Rock Homer stock produces squabs which sell for S^.o*) to ?(' lozen in Utah, unplucked. SQUAB PIE, by James Y. Egbert. Dress, draw and singe four squabs. Stuff them with the chopped livers, hearts and gizzards and fine bread crumbs, mixed with chopped pars- ley, a large lump of butter, pepper and salt. Run a small skewer through the body of each, fastening the wings to the sides. Cover the bottom of >'our bake-dish with thin strips of ham. Season with chopped parsley, pepper and sal
RMRH8YH2–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. MUCORINL 237 the sporaugiiini-wall are absorbed, producing fissures of ya- rious kinds—e.g., at the base in Pilobolus j about the middle in Circinella j irregular in Mucor, etc. The spores germi- nate readily when on or in a substance capable of nourishing them (but not in pure water) ; they send out one or two hy- phae (sometimes one from each end), which soon branch and give rise to a mycelium. Spores may, if kept dry, retain their vitality for months. 318.—A second kind of asexual formation of spores takes place in some, if not all, the genera
RMRGBHT3–. Bulletin of zoological nomenclature. 318 Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature SUPPORT FOR DR. I. H. H. YARROWS PROPOSAL FOR THE REPHRASING OF THE DECISION TAKEN BY THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION REGARDING THE NAME OF THE TYPE SPECIES OF "FORMICA" LINNAEUS, 1758 By K. B. BENSON, M.A. (British Museum (Natural History), London), G. E. J. NIXON, B.A. (Commonwealth Institute of Entomology, London), J. F. PERKINS, B.Sc. (British Museum (Natural History), London) antl O. W. RICHARDS, D.Sc. (Imperial College of Science and Technology, London) (Commission's reference: Z.N.(S.)776) (Enclosui-e
RMRPXK68–. Album de aves amazonicas. Birds. TYRANNIDAE. ELAENEINAE — TYRANNINAE.) J. Fig. 1. Milvulus tyrannus (Linn.) (Milvulua violentu8) „Tesoura", (.piranha" Macho |<í) — Goeldi. Aves do Brazil pag. 326 Fig. 4. Pjtangus lictor ticht."* (Saurophagua lictorl „Beratevi pequeno" Macho (cf) — G., A. d. B. pag. 31-1 i-;'-'-320. Tl Fig. 5. Myozetetes similis iSpix) (Elaenea miles) „Beintevi pequeno" Fêmea (9) — G.. A. d. B. pag. 318.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appea
RMRDYB6J–. The essentials of botany. Botany. 318 BOTANY. B. POLYGYNCEOIAL FRUITS. formed by the gynoecia of several flowers. 1. A spike witli fleshy bracts and perianths—e.g., Mulberry , SOROSIS 3. A spike with dry bracts and perianths—e.g., Birch Strobile. 3. A concave or hollow, fleshy receptacle, enclosing many dry gynoecia—e.g.. Fig ..Stconus. § 7. The Seed. The seed is the ripened ovule, and as the ovule consists of a tody, surrounded by one or two coats or integuments, we may look for a like structure in the seed. However, the modifi- cations which most seeds undergo render necessary some additio
RMRHDE50–. Book 22, identification list, specimen no. 4872-6471, undated. Botanists; Botany. •a «1 "** l^piuL^i. P»t» SHARP 1>42 G 318 ^et. H. 8. Conud. tlx>. T)et# gHARPM942 Dett" 'SHARP i«4? fta**^ n£*s. s Det/ SHA^P 1942 6319 *M*c«« . Det« SHARP 1942. 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.. Allard, H. A. (Harry Ardell), 1880-1963.
RMRE9MRH–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. 318 Rhodora [September 1936J McVaugh,—North American Species of Lobelia 319 Flowers a few days earlier than var. originalis; from June 1. Material seen: Maine: Hancock: Mt. Desert, fields nr. Long Pond, Redfield, Jy. 1892 (part) (NE). york: N. Berwick, Parlin, Jy. 1892 (1 sheet) (G). New Hampshire: coos: Dalton, Pease 12160 (part) (NE). Vermont: Addison: Ferrisburgh, Horsford, ann. 1882 (part) (G). Massachusetts: Berkshire: Tyringham, Vail, Jun. 1897 (NB). BRISTOL:
RMRH5P9M–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ga^g^s^^^P^, Vol XV. No 15. No. 318 BUSH STREET. SAN FRANCISCO. SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1889.. 'v.-/- â -â - â j . ' â SUNOL-Three-Year-Old Beeord 2:13 3-4 It is very appropriate in the present number to present once more to onr readers a likeness of Sunol, who now stands at the head of the three-year-old class for speed, the mile she compassed at Fresno, stamping her as the greatest three-year- old that ever lived, especially when it is taken into considera- tion that one of the quarters on that coarse i3 a very slow one, owing to the Band which predominates. The
RMRF2BCY–. A catalogue of the collection of Cambrian and Silurian fossils contained in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge. Paleontology; Paleontology. ARENIO OR SKID DAW GROUP. 23 Case and Column of Drawers. G case Gi G case Gi Gi Gi Gi Gi case Gi Gi Gi Gi Gi Reference to McCoy's Synopsis : and Figures of Genera.. Ogygia. Asaphus. Names and References; Observations, &c. 2Eglina caliginosa, ib. (Mem. Geol. Surv. Vol. m. p. 318, pi. 11 A, fig. 10). The genus is known by its large eyes covering the cheeks. iEglina Boia, Hicks. A small smooth species, the head and tail like Agnostus.
RMREPH6T–. Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Zoology; Mollusks; Arthropoda; Insects. 318 Prosobranchia. Bei Paludina sind die Blindsäckchen lediglich mit schmalen, hohen, prismatischen Wimperzellen ausgekleidet, mit basalen Kernen; Becher- zellen fehlen, wiewohl sie gleich in der Nachbarschaft, auf der Kiemen- basis, reichlich vorkommen, sowie vereinzelt auch auf dem Wulst. Dessen Wimperzellen haben die Kerne in jeder Höhe, sind an beliebigen Stellen eingeschnürt und stecken mit einem Fadenfortsatz in der Basalmembran, während die
RMRJF6P8–. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. 318 THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. Write us Today For our 1910 catalog and let us tell you all about DITTMER'S FOUNDATION and WORKING your WAX for yon. Write us for ESTIMATE on full LINE of SUPPLIES. It will pay you and costs nothing, RETAIL and WHOLESALE GUS DITTMER COMPANY, Aui^usta, Wis. Standard Goods Of the A. I. Root Co. I have them Hives, upers, sections, Foundation, Smokers. hipping cases: also A. B. G. in Bee Culture. Kept in stock ready to ship. Beeswax wanted. Catalog free. D. COOLEY, Kendall, Mich. standard goods. Ask for cir ElToro, Calif. aupplie
RMRP5XBE–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igos. The American Florist. 843 BEGIN THE NEW ....YEAR RIGHT. BUY YOUR CUT FLOWERS FROM E. C. AMLING, The Largest, Best Equipped and most Centrally Located Wholesale Cut Flower House in Chicago. 32-36 Randolph St. L. Dis. Phones 1999 and 1977 Central. Chicago, III.. WHOLESALE Cut Flowers Florists' Supplies, Seeds, Etc. Galax and Leucothoe, Wild Smilax. Special attention given to shipping orders. Long distance "Phones, Main 584 and 748. J.M. McCullough'sSons 316-318 Walnut St., Cincinnati, 0. PETER REINBERG, G
RMRET8YD–. Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Zoology. 318 Prosobranchia. Bei Paludina sind die Blindsäckclien lediglich mit schmalen, hohen, prismatischen Wimperzellen ausgekleidet, mit basalen Kernen; Becher- zellen fehlen, wiewohl sie gleich in der Nachbarschaft, auf der Kiemen- basis, reichlich vorkommen, sowie vereinzelt auch auf dem Wulst. Dessen Wimperzellen haben die Kerne in jeder Höhe, sind an beliebigen Stellen eingeschnürt und stecken mit einem Fadenfortsatz in der Basalmembran, während die des Blindsackes glatt aufsitzen
RMRE0TFY–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. Fig. 317.—Sea-taugle. Transverse section through the outer part of a stalk 2 cm. in diameter, 'V'- showing the darker riud [r, r) containing sUnie-canals (g. {]); and the lighter interior tissue (p, p) which form the greater bulk. (Luersscn.) Fig. 318.—Bladder-wrack (Fucus trsirulusus, Wrack Family, Fiicdctw). Branch bearing air-bladders (l) and swollen tips (s) containing con- ceptacles. (Luerssen.)—Brown, slimy, tough seaweed, sometimes 1 m. long, growing attached to i-ocks, etc., between tides along the North Atla
RMRH1HED–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. 214 l'i CCINIA towards the tip f each affected leaf, on the upper side. Fischer records it on S. aizoon and S. elatior. Distribution : Switzerland, Austria.. Fit:. 162. P. Chrysosplenii. Teleutospores; a, the form fragilipes. 85. Puccinia Chrysosplenii (Jrev. Puccinia Chrysosplenii Grev. in Engl. Flora, v. 367. Cooke, Handb. p. 506; Micr. Fung. p. 210. Plowr. Ured. p. 211. Sacc. Syll. vii. 685. Sydow, Monogr. i. 493. Fischer, Fred. Schweiz, p. 318, f. 231. Teleutospores. Sori amphigenous, but g
RMRFA7MA–. A catalogue of the collection of Cambrian and Silurian fossils contained in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge. Paleontology; Paleontology. ARENIO OR SKID DAW GROUP. 23 Case and Column of Drawers. G case Gi G case Gi Gi Gi Gi Gi case Gi Gi Gi Gi Gi Reference to McCoy's Synopsis : and Figures of Genera.. Ogygia. Asaphus. Names and References; Observations, &c. 2Eglina caliginosa, ib. (Mem. Geol. Surv. Vol. m. p. 318, pi. 11 A, fig. 10). The genus is known by its large eyes covering the cheeks. iEglina Boia, Hicks. A small smooth species, the head and tail like Agnostus.
RMRHC1BC–. The book of the garden. Gardening. BOILERS AND PIPES. 235 excellent article, will show Mr Hood's method of setting his arched boilers. a is the furnace door ; b, ash-pit; c, the Fig. 317. Fig. 319.. Fig. 318. 1 nil IIII 1 k / 1 f c dumb or carbonising plate; d and e, small iron doors, for the purpose of extracting the soot from around the boiler;—a corres- ponding one on the opposite side is not shown, as the brick- work is supposed to be removed, to show the side of the boiler ; // are the upper and lower flues which pass round the boiler, separated by an iron flue-plate marked g; h, a bric
RMRGHTFW–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 1954 Anomalina (Pseudovalvulineria) cenomanica (Brotzen) var. cenomanica Vasilenko: 87; pi. 9, fig. 2. 1957 Gavelinopsis cenomanica (Brotzen) Hofker: 321, text-fig. 370. 1962 Gavelinopsis cenomanica (Brotzen); Hiltermann & Koch: 318; pi. 48, fig. 1. 1966 Gavelinopsis cenomanica (Brotzen); Michael: 436; pi. 50, figs 16-17. 1972 Gavelinella (Gavelinella) cenomanica (Brotzen) Gawor-Biedowa: 126-128; pi. 17, fig. 4a-c. Remarks. This species differs from G. intermedia in having a more or less marked rim around the umbilicus. There has
RMRH7F6N–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. arw JEHa-TY XVA.G-X3S. 3'^jg. Vol XV. No 2!. No. 318 BUSH STREET. SAN FRANCISCO. SATURDAY, DEC. 7, 1889. SUBSCRIPTION FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR. At the Fresno Track. The fame of the rcce track at Fresno haa reached from the Atlantic to the Pacific, owing in the first place to the liberal- ity of the Directors, who offered daring the past seaaoD a $20,000 purse for a two mile and repeat race, which unfortu- nately did not fill, and secondly to the remarkable perform- ances of Sunol, who made a mile there in 2:13f, and Palo Alto, although lame, made his in 2:15. The ti
RMRPD5E4–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 318 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAU May 19, steady for three or four weeks, and we miRht " get left " on our fine prospects for a good flow. G. D. Littooy. Pierce Co., Wash., April 28. A Spring Report. My bees wintered pretty well. Out of 2-4 colonies I lost 4, leaving 20 in good condition to build up for the white clover, which is my main crop of honey. I have a few colonies that have two hive-bodies of 8-frames each, which are nearly full of brood and running over with bees. From these I expect a large crop of honey. I have all my queens dipt, as
RMRGGG8D–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. 386 bulletin: mt^settsi of comparative zoology.. Fig. 2.— Peripatus peruvianas Briics. dible. Man- Mandiblcs. (Fig. 2.) The mandibles have two well-developed accessory teeth and a less prominent hnt more heavily ehitinized third one. The blade bears seven or eight denticles, the last two or three of the series much smaller in .size. Tifpc. M. C. Z. 314. De- scribed from the type, three fe- male paratypes, M. C. Z. 315- 317, and two males, M.C.Z.318- 319, Tabaconas, near Huanca- bamba, Peru, August, 1916. G. K
RMRJP2EN–. The Avicultural magazine. Birds; Cage birds. AVICULTURAL MAGAZIN E.. CONTENTS. Flamingos [with Coloured Plate), by HUBERT D. ASTLEY Thirty-two Years of Aviculture, by Dr. A. G. BUTLER ... Some Hints on Parrot-Keeping, by THE MARQUIS OF TAVISTOCK My Birds at Brinsop Court, by HUBERT D. ASTLEY Notes on my Birds, by E. R. G. Peddie WADDELL Notes on Gannets in Confinement, by J. H. GURNEY A Pew Notes on Wading Birds, by H. L. SiCH English Names for the Parrots, by Dr. E. HOPKINSON ... Editorial pagp: . 287 . 290 . 296 . 308 . 311 . 312 . 313 . 315 . 318 THIRD SERIES Vol. V. No. 10. The price of
RMRD9EAN–. Einführung in die vergleichende Anatomie der Wirbeltiere, für Studierende. 318 Zunge der Säuger. Auf Grund dieser drei verschiedenen Zonen kann man am Säuge- tiermagen im allgemeinen eine Kardial-, Fundus- und P3' 1 oru s-. Fig. 238. Schematische Darstellung des Magens verschiedener Säuge- tiere mit den verschiedenen Regionen. Nach A. Oppel. A Ornithorhyn- chus anatinus, B Känguruh (Dorcopsis luctuosa), CZahnwal (Ziphius), ü Phocaena communis, E Pferd, F Schwein, G Hase, H Hamster (Crice- tus frumentarius). Die ösophageale, durch ein geschiclitetes Epithelium charakteri- sierte Region ist du
RMRPM7H9–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. $777 A YEAH and expenses toagents. outfit free.addressP O Vickery Augu*tn, Maine. 3Gwiy TIOW T° MAKE MONEY. For particulars Kalamazoo, Mich, 10 cents to Lock Box 318, 34wl3t VOLUME FOR I88O, Bound in paper covers. A few copies for sale at $1.00, postpaid to any address, THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 974 West Madison Street, Chicago, 111. BARNES' PATENT Foot Power Machinery Golden Honey Plant. I have procured a limited quantity of the Seed of this new Honey Plant so highly spoken of by Dr. G. L. Tinker, on page 307 of the Journal. It may be sown broadcast in early
RMRGHG8K–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Geology.. Fig. 315 Anodontites batesi (Woodward). L27743, holotype. Electron micrographs showing stout prisms overlying nacreous shell layer. e, x 65; f, x 130; g, x 340. See facing page.. 318b Figs 316-318 Mytilopsis sowerbyi (d'Orbigny). Upper Eocene, Headon Beds, Priabonian; Hordwell, Hampshire. England. 316. BMPD 43241); right valve external, x 4. Eectotype of Mytilus sowerbyi d'Orbigny, probably the specimen figured by J. de C. Sowerby (1826: Min. Conchology 6: pi. 532, fig. 2) as Mytilus brardi 'Faujas'. 317, LL2813I, V. E. Edwards Coli
RMRP4F27–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 318 The American Florist. Mar. 1.. ion White ;S Yellow Red Brown (Late keepers) Write or Wire for Prices Vaughan's Seed Store CHICAGO NEW YORK ggBfgifagisHaiaigiiatHpiiMSEiHiBiiaBigiigiM '^ MAULK'S SEEDS and BULBS isi Write for our 1919 Special Price List for R Marl<et Gardeners and Florists. I Wm. Hinry MauU, Inc., 'p'^iiS^'fc ^ p{|n||w|i»||w||«|«T5115115115Vg|5151[5paSl[a[aB]iaBI^^ Catalofucs Received. The E G. Hill Co., Richmond. Ind., roses and chrysanthemums; C. Younfc- & Sons Co., St. I-ouis, Mo., pla
RMRGF8JW–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 386 bulletin: museum of compakative zoology.. Fig. 2. dible. Peripaliis peruvianus Brues. M;in- Mandiblcs. (Fig. 2.) The mandibles have two well-developed accessory teeth and a less prominent but more heavily chitinized third one. The blade bears seven or eight denticles, the last two or three of the series much smaller in size. Type. M. C. Z. 314. De- scribed from the type, three fe- male paratypes, M. C. Z. 315- 317, and two males, M.C.Z.318- 319, Tabaconas, near Huanca- bamba, Peru, August, 1916. G. K. Noble. Rdali
RMRE8EBN–. The earth and its inhabitants ... Geography. iv CONTENTS. CHAP. PAOK YI. New G-uinea and Adjacent Islands (Papuasia) ....... 293—317 Progress of Discovery, p. 293. Physical Features, p. 297. Rivers and Islands, p. 300. Climate, Flora, Fauna, p. 301. Inhabitants, p. 303. Topography, p. 306. British New Guinea, p. 311. German Possessions in New Guinea, p. 315. VII. Melanesia 318—351 Admiralty Islands, Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Islands, p. 318. Physical Features, p. 319. Climate, Flora, Fauna, p. 323. Inhabitants, p. 324. Santa Cruz and the New Hebrides, p. 330. Inhabitants, p. 333. New Cal
RMRH7R17–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 0?-7V"E!Ba'TTr ITA-G-DES.. Vol XV. No 6. No. 318 BUSH STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, AUG. 10, 1889. SUBSCRIPTION FIVE DOLLAHS A Y£AB. The History of "Bell Alta-" Having; seen a number of enqairies in regard to the pedi- gree and history of "Bell Alta" in yonr paper, and as the blood of this son of old "Belmont" courses through the veins of a number of onr noted trotters, I think a short letter from one who is in a position to know all the particulars ould prove of interest to many of your readers. Bell Alta was bred by S. I
RMRPXK5H–. Album de aves amazonicas. Birds. Fig. 1. Milvulus tyrannus (Linn.) (Milvulua violentu8) „Tesoura", (.piranha" Macho |<í) — Goeldi. Aves do Brazil pag. 326 Fig. 4. Pjtangus lictor ticht."* (Saurophagua lictorl „Beratevi pequeno" Macho (cf) — G., A. d. B. pag. 31-1 i-;'-'-320. Tl Fig. 5. Myozetetes similis iSpix) (Elaenea miles) „Beintevi pequeno" Fêmea (9) — G.. A. d. B. pag. 318.. Fig. 2. Megarhynchus pitangua (Liun.) „Bemtevi de liico diato", ^Nei-nei" „Pitangua-guaçii" Maclio (o') — G-, A. d. B. pag. 328 aeg.. Please note that these images are ext
RMRDT6HR–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. 170 THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. [Part II. C x (unnamed), O.R. 1901, 318: 310. P. x Joiceyi (barbatum ? x selligerum). —Joicey, 1893. C. x selligero-barbatum, G.C. 1893, ii. 278.—Joicey. 311. P. x Joliboisii (Curtisii x Lowii $ ), J. R. H. S. xxvi. 692.—Opoix, 1893. C. X Souvenir de Roch Jolibois, J. S
RMREPRCP–. Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Zoology; Mollusks; Arthropoda; Insects. 318 Solifuga oder Walzenspinnen. 3$ - Bochara, Syr-Darja-Gebiet, Ferghana-Tal, Samar- kand-Gebiet, Pamir — (vidi 3<3 2 $ inkl. Typus u. Expl. Birulas). 2. Anoplogylippus dsungaricus nov. spec. nur <$ — Dsungarei — (vidi 1 <$, Typus). 3. Anoplogylippus pectinifer Birula 1906 S. 49, 1907 S. 889 (sub Gylippus) und 1913 S. 383. cJ und $ (pull.) -- Bochara — (vidi 1 $, Typus). 4. Anoplogylippus bergi Birula 1907 S. 889 (sub Gylippus) u. 1913
RMREMDHT–. Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Zoology; Mollusks; Arthropoda; Insects. Abb. 318. a = Krallen des 2. Tarsus von Othoes (Unguiculus sehr lang und spitz, Be- haarung des Pedunculus sehr fein und lang). — b = Krallen des 2. Tarsus von Galeo- dopsis (Unguiculus lang und spitz. Behaarung des Pedunculus sehr fein und lang). - c = Krallen des 2. Tarsus von Galeodarus (Unguiculus auffällig kurz, Behaarung des Pedunculus sehr kurz und kräftig, fast dörnchenartig). — d = linke Chelicere von Othoes floweri Hirst, $, medial (Behaa
RMRJW58A–. Atti della R. Accademia delle scienze di Torino. Science; Natural history. 318 AKGELO BATTELLI (li trovare subito i punti e i fuochi principali, non avendo che a trovare delle quarte proporzionali a tre lunghezze date (fìg. 23) Fig. 23. Applicando la formola (16), si avrà fra l'oggetto e Timmagine la relazione â ^H^-^ì^ r, â 2A . Questa è appunto la condizione che noi abbiamo trovata, affinchè il sistema di due specchi colla concavità rivolta dalla stessa parte Fig. 24. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabil
RMRD44FD–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 318 nu af alskens Dyr, der har en passende Størrelse. Som lille tager den Smaasnegle, Orme, Tanglopper og lignende, som ældre ogsaa Smaafisk, Rogn, Frøer, Flodkrebs (under Skalskiftet) og Rejer; til Tider kan store Aal endog tage Æl- linger og Rotter; Aadsler gaar Aalen gerne paa, og und-. Fig. 146. Gul Aal. („Klæpaal"). Hoved og forreste Del af Kroppen set ovenfra. (Efter C. G. Joh. Petersen). tagelsesvis kan den tage Planteføde som opblødt Korn og Brød. Naar Væksten er afsluttet, gennemgaar Aalen endnu en Gang en be
RMRP8W6H–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 340 The American Florist. Sept. ly, Index to Advertisers. Advertising rates... 316 AlbanySteamTr'p Co340 American BlowerCo. VI American Moss and Peat Co 338 Amling EC 319 Asohmann Godfrey.333 Aull Bros Paper Co.337 Backer* Co 332 Bailer PA 325 Barr John 331 BassettA Washburn 319-331 Baumann L & Co... 335 Baur Floral Co 329 Bayersdorfer H & Co337 Beokert W C IV Benthey-Coat8worth319 Berckmans P J & Co327 Berger Bros 320 BerningH G 318 Bertermann Bros Co322 BirdChas 326 Blaauw J& Co 327 Black Chas 32
RMRH96F6–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. - 318 -. Fig. 5. Tværsnit af Bladet af Grimmia hypnoides (150/ij. og Grønland har en overordentlig Udbredelse som Fjældmos og spiller en vigtig Rolle for Vegetationens Sammensætning, synes det i Danmark mest at vokse i Hedekær, sjældnere paa tørrere Bund. Ligesom de to tidligere nævnte Arter Grimmia er G. hypnoides ud- præget kserofilt bygget ; Bladene har særdeles fortykkede Cellevægge og ' er noget papillose (se Fig. 5); de udmærker sig desuden ved en endnu længere Haar- spids end de to andre Arters Blade, og denne stærkt takkede Haarspids tjene
RMRN7TG3–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 311 Es ist weder ein kaudaler Amnionblindsack noch ein Haftstiel oder eine mesodermale oder entodermale Allantois nachzuweisen. Beträchtlich größer als die eben beschriebene Keimblase sind die beiden des Uterus 318. Die Embryonen sind älter, zeigen aber eben- falls noch Medullarplatte und Primitivstreifen (Textabb. 1). Keimblase 1 wurde auf 3150 jx vom Schnitt getroffen. Der Schnitt, der die größte proximo-distale Länge — 1,7 mm Die größte Breite der Keimblase ist 1,6 mm. Keimblase 2 (Abb. 6) ist auf 2200 [X getroffen. Ihre g
RMRGJ2B3–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. n8 M. W. NIELSON. Figs 314-318. Tharra straminea (Osborn). 314, male pygofer, lateral view; 315, plate, lateral view; 316, aedeagus, lateral view; 317, aedeagus, dorsal view; 318, style, lateral view. Jassoidula infuscata Osborn, holotype $, Samoa: Tutuila, 900-1200 ft, island, 30.vi.1918 {Kellers) (BPBM, Honolulu). centre of Samoa: Tutuila, Vatia Tr., 1 > iii- 1930 (D. T. Fulloway); Tutuila, Moloata, 1 O., 27.viii.1940 (E. C. Zimmerman); Tutuila, Mt Alava, 500 m, 1 £, 20-24.il.1965 (G. A. Samuelson). The allotype male of Jassoi
RMRR324R–. Actes de la Société linnéenne de Bordeaux. Science; Natural history. — 318 — graduellement l'eau qui le g-onflait au profit du tentacule tou- jours en voie d'accroissement. Chez certains individus très robustes, les tentacules, une fois devenus très g"ros, ne montraient plus sur leur surface inférieure et près de leur insertion, qu'un petit bouton, ou même qu'une simple tache blanche, dernier vestige du tubercule qui reparais- sait dès la contraction de l'animal. Le schéma ci-contre donne trois phases successives du dé- <^ ^ Jl^ / veloppement d'un tentacule du premier cycle. J'ai
RMRN9EF3–. Anales del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 318. Pitheculites minimus Amgh. a, Morceau de maxillaire droit avec les molaires 5 et 6. e, Morceau de branche mandibulaire droite avec les molaires o et 6. Les deux piéces grossies six fois. Eocéne iuférieur de Patagonie (colpo- donéen). encoré été fouillées que d'une maniere tres superficielle, on en dé- duit que pendant cette ópoque les singes devaient étre assez nom- breux. Le Pitheculites (fig. 318) est un singe tres primitif á caracteres. Fig. 319. Homuncidites pristinus Amgh. Sixiéme molaire supérieure g
RMRHPDKA–. Biochemie der Pflanzen. Plant physiology; Botanical chemistry. â OH OH Kämpferoi Das Galangin CisHioOs entspricht dem Schema Galanginmethylester ist wahrscheinlich:. 1) Brandes, Lieb. Ann., i8, 81 (1839). â 2) E. Jahns, Ber. ehem. Ges., 14, 2807 u. 2385 (1881). â 3) G. Testoni, Gazz. chim. ital., 30, II, 327 (1900). â 4) F. Herstein u. Kostanecki, Ber. ehem. Ges., 32, 318 (1899). Ciamician u. Silber, Ebenda, 861 u. 995. Synthese: Kostanecki, Lampe u. Tambor, Ebenda, 37, 2096 (1904).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced f
RMRN37JF–. Annales de la Société royale zoologique et malacologique de Belgique. Zoology; Mollusks. 318 ANNALES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ ROYALE est commune; j'en ai trouvé également quelques colonies dans le bassin de Nieuport. Var. acuta Loppens. — Colonie à loges oblongues ayant dans les coins supérieurs des zoécies deux dents courtes et coniques pointues, parfois obtuses; toujours encroûtante comme la forme normale; polypes ayant de onze à douze tentacules. Mer et eaux saumâtres, huîtrières, sur les Moules. G. Var. unicornis Loppens. — Colonie à loges oblongues, dont les unes, à parois transversales étroites,
RMRPXK36–. Album de aves amazonicas. Birds. Ar, TYRANNIDAE. (ELAENEINAE - TYRANNINAEj Fig. 1. MIonectes oleagineus (Licht.) »Supy" Macho (o") — Goeldi, Aves do Brszil pag. 318 eeg. ?:?} < Fig. 2. Hirundinea ferruginea (Omél.) Macho (cf) — G., A. d. B. pag. 318. %f Fig. 3. Pyrocephalus rubineus (Cab. etHeine) Macho (d') — G., A. d. B. pag. 32* seg. Fig. 4. Tyrannus melancholicus (VieiU.) «Suiriri" Macho (cf) — G., A. d. B. pag. 824 seg.. Fig. 5. Syristes albocinereus (Solat< Macho (<í) — G., A. d. B. pag. 318 seg. ter et Salvin) Fig, 6. Myiodynastes nobilis (Sclater) ,Bemtevi esc
RMRHNY0H–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. BREATHING FREQUENCY IN CARP 101 50 20 10 UJ a: CD O O. N° Vlll(318g) N° VI (320g) x N" VII (320 g) A N° I (1975g) a N° II (2050g) 15 21 27 TEMPERATURE 33 39 FIGURE 4. Rate-temperature curves for breathing frequency in carps of 318 to 2050 grams. In this paper breathing frequency is expressed as movements per minute, ignoring the pauses. The time intervals used for one count were chosen long enough to eliminate the disturbing influence of the pauses. As a rule these inter- vals were five minutes at low, and two minutes a
RMRDT6GN–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. Part 11.1 THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. 187 C. X Haynaldo-Chamberlainianum, O.K. 1897, 350.—E. Ashworth. C. X Myra, Boyle Wood!. 0. 179.—R. H. Measures. 410. P. X Nandii (callosum 2 Tautzianum). — R. 1. Measures, 1894. C. x Nandii, G.C. 1S94, ii. 318; O.R. 1894, 310, 319; G.M. 1895, 403, f. 511. P. X Na
RMRPN261–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 318 •r-H® MMEKicsif mmm jQ'Wmmmil. fc*f afc*^<0c per lb. Samples furnished. IQASt WII.BER G. FISH, Itliaca, N.V. Mention the American Bee Journal. ?A/^ AMTm I TO EXCHANGE.—Full YV/i> 1 HU 1 colonies of Hybrid Bees, in Laiisstroth Hi%-es —tor Sections, Brood- Frames, Queen-Excluding Honey-Boards, or Extractor. H. L. P.ngborn, Maquoketa.Iowa. 19Alt Mention the American Bee Journal. Itelialile. energetic Agents. Salary from start — or commissions for local men devoting part time. L. P. THijitSTON & Co., Empire Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 18A
RMRPC065–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 318 AMERICAN BEE JOUKNAL May 17, 1900 jm fg^ QQ per month will pay for medi- ff^ I ' cai treatment for any reader ^^ i^% of the American Bee Journal. This l«^ I offer is ^ood for 3 mouths ONLY— iij|r V^ from May 1 to Aug. 1. Dr. Peiro makes this special offer to test the virtue of small price for best medical services. Reply AT OXCE. DR. PEIRO, 34 Central Music Hall, CHICAQO. f lease mention Bee Journal when writing. Yellow Sweet Clover Seed WE HAVE IT AT LAST ! We have fiually succeeded in g-etting- a small quantity of the "seed of the yellow va
RMREMGYA–. 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. 476 ßoofogie ober 9?aturgcj^ic^te be§ S^terreid)«*. §. 318. etraaS fießev aU bie Oberfeite; Bäjnabd imb @tirtifd)tütcle blenbenb vn^; %u^ grauflrün, an ber gerfe vot^gelbüd)grün; ^änge 47 c™; g-Uigeimiige 23 cm; Sdjnianjlönge 8 cm. gjjittels unb Sübeuvc^a, äBcftafien; tvifft in Xeutfd/Iaitb (Sitbe TOärj cbcr ainfang 91)M-iI ein unb bleibt biö 5ura >2).itl)crbft; übenrintevt in Sütciirc^a. 8. %. I*S0
RMRHRC24–. Biochemie der pflanzen, von dr. phil et med. Friedrich Czapek. Plant physiology. OH OH Das Galangin CisHjoOö entspricht dem Schema Galanginmethylester ist wahrscheinlich:. 1) Brandes, Lieb. Ann., i8, 81 (1839). — 2) E. Jahns, Ber. ehem. Ges., 14, 2807 u. 2385 (1881). — 3) G. Testoni, Gazz. chim. ital, 30, II, 327 (1900). — 4) F. Herstein u. Kostanecki, Ber. ehem. Ges., 32, 318 (1899). Ciamician u. Silber, Ebenda, 861 u. 995. Synthese: Kostanecki, Lampe u. Tambor, Ebenda, 37, 2096 (1904).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanc
RMRP4CM9–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 344 The American Florist. Aug. 31, Index to Advertisers. AlfredLozierRosery.330 Amer Balb Co I AmIineECCo 321 AodersoD S A 329 ADrermueiler G H Co i>2 Aphme Mfg Co Mi Avenue Floral Co..329 Baer Julius 329 Barnard W W C0...J137 BaBsettS Washburn.314 Baumer Ane K 331 Baur Window Glass „Co IV BayersdorferH&Co.323 geeerow's 3/8 Berger Bros 322 Berning H G 322 BodcerJ & Sons Co..333 golandJB 331 Bolgiano J&Son....335 Boston Florist Supp.y Co 318 Bramiey & 3on 3i7 Braslan Seed Grow- ers Co 332 Breitme
RMRFA2W1–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum. Freshwater fishes. G-1 ANABANTID.^. 13. ANABAS MURIEL Clenopoma petherici, part., Gunth. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (3) xiii. 1801, p. 211, and Fetherick's Trav. ii. p. 208 (ISCD). Anabas petherici, Pellegr. Mem. .Soc. Zool, Franco, xvii. VM), p. 185. Anahas mui-iei, Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (7) xviii. V.m, p. 318, and Fisli. Nile, p. 441, pi. Ixxxiii. fig. 2 (I'.IOT). Deptli of body equal to length of head, 2| to 3 times in total length. Snout rounded, a little shorter than eye, which is o| to 4| times in length of head a
RMRHDE5G–. Book 22, identification list, specimen no. 4872-6471, undated. Botanists; Botany. 1 6304 6305 6306 gnowdcni iW^W^ (}^J fM-p r l ftLf„^ - . tj» D6t» SHARP 1»42 6 / Detf SEAdp 1942 o30o P/c^^^^^u^—/?oi€.a*vui^ (fcil^*— UNICATF 6309 Co*-- ' 6310 7, 18i £31,3^^ 6315 <^^^ i m SHARP 1942 ^ c —r "" • * s Det»" SHARP 1»42. •a «1 "** l^piuL^i. P»t» SHARP 1>42 G 318 ^et. H. 8. Conud. 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 r
RMRN5GCC–. The animal creation: a popular introduction to zoology. Zoology. 318 FISHES. 6iDr£ .5 ° m m -.'-« S o Q, O CO is 2 ^5 rr-! 2 .^,— ^r 4 1 I O P^ r o r„ ^ !^ . "r g «2 = crt ^ S ® ° i=l ^iS s g 3 2 <1 1-^ § I i ^ i 'opidinoo M.'ef jaddn : jfuog. P o H-5 H^ JS ^ '^ c5 ^ n " . -X. 'to •• § 2 ri M H O "^ V - SaHSM. 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.. Jones, Thomas Rymer, 1810-1880. London : Societ
RMRGK28J–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. J. E. Morales-Perez 17 â¢6»W la oaallla m'scf i alataaar Bull.B.O.C. 1999 119(1) "3S ' MtTBRS IOOOI 1 ⢠4 KILOMETKR* paaoatflto 4a â¢aaaa'l*. array* â¢Â»(â¢â¢!⢠>UNCt-(SPP, lt«4 a,a) Ma4lflad { l«*08'H96,27'8O"W) al â Iroow arraya aratda (SOOaU i I I I Figure 1. Localities cited in text. (Miguel Aleman Dam.) 1547), male, 13 August 1981, 1,345.4 g., light fat, heavy moult, skull ossified. TRICOLORED HERON, garceta tricolor Egretta tricolor Binford (1989: 318) considered this species as restricted to the Pacific coast. The
RMRF1WAY–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum. Freshwater fishes. G-1 ANABANTID.^. 13. ANABAS MURIEL Clenopoma petherici, part., Gunth. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (3) xiii. 1801, p. 211, and Fetherick's Trav. ii. p. 208 (ISCD). Anabas petherici, Pellegr. Mem. .Soc. Zool, Franco, xvii. VM), p. 185. Anahas mui-iei, Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (7) xviii. V.m, p. 318, and Fisli. Nile, p. 441, pi. Ixxxiii. fig. 2 (I'.IOT). Deptli of body equal to length of head, 2| to 3 times in total length. Snout rounded, a little shorter than eye, which is o| to 4| times in length of head a
RMRP22TE–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 312 The American Florist. Mar. 7, Index to Advertisers. Adv rates 278 Advance Co The....319 Allen J K 289 AmlinpE C 285 Andorra Nurseries..301 AschmannGodfre7..310 Atlanta Floral Co...292 Baker Bros 308 Barrows HH& Son..310 Bassett&Wa8hburn.281 Baumann L& Co...320 Baur Window Glass Co 322 Heaven E A 28J Beckert WC II Benthey-Coatsworth Co 285 Berber H H Co II Berning H G 287 BertermannBros Co 293 Beu Mrs F 286 Bindekunst-Verlag. .318 Blackistone Z D 292 Bobbink & Atkins..3iil Boddington A T 297 Bol
RMRHMGNE–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 318 K. M. SULLIVAN AND G. N. SOMERO £ 300 0) Q) I a o» 200 O O 100 o> 800 400 o o £ c. y = -.43x -f 189 n = 33 r =-0.39. t y =5.4x + 325 n = 33 r = 0.90 i 40 50 60 FORKLENGTH (cm) 70 80 FIGURE 1. A) Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity per gram wet weight in white skeletal muscle of Anoplopoma fimbria collected oft" southern California vivmv forklength. The equation generated by a linear regression is given, with the regression coefficient. B) LDH activity per gram dry weight for the same Anoplopoma fimbria versus fo
RMRH3NT3–. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 318 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. Sept. 26, 1918. Bryden, Rochester.; Mr. G. 8. Baird, Erith; Mr. W. J. Martin, Eltham; Mr. F. AV. Harmer, Bexley. Class IX. (beeswax).âMr. G. Bryden, Rochester; Mr. Thos. Head, Canterbury; Mr. AV. J. Martin, Eltham: Mr. G. S. Baird, Erith. Class X. (honey cake).âMr. G. Bryden, Rochester: Mr. C. Bishop, Upehureh; Mr. E. AV. Harmer, Bexley; M. Hammond, Beekenham. Class XI. (utility exhibits).âMr. H. Davis, Crayford; Mr. AV. J. Martin, Eltham; Mr. H. E. C. Carter, Blackheath; Mr. E. AV. Harmer, Bexley. Class XII. (
RMRE8HF3–. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. 318 - C/3 > Pi CQ > Pi &. -P 05 Cite Bh O) Jh iH M < W " c 00 M i-t â P CO O. ⢠1 0) 1= in Q 0 tH O CO M â¢â W yâN ⢠00 G a^ o^ 0 05 OrH. 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.. United States. Animal and Plant Health Service. Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs; United States. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine; U
RMRFX9EY–. The Canadian journal of science, literature and history. 318 THE EASTERN ORIGIN OF THE CELTS. S.3 ^ HB s; o s d B S U a 2 tHQOQ QQP OS Roan 60^0 2 p 8 S o 2 « j3 j-^ [H pa i;i 3i Sh QE-iH QOQQ HEHP ci^ t^.3 CIS rf 03 .1? ail oo <IO <JOO M --J-s o g " N N °* g bog [iSin cqoqCDWOsq KlQMa2OMHKM<!O0Q<1. W -«j. 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.. Toronto : Canadian Institute, 1868-1878
RMRP4DEG–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 318 The American Florist. Aug. 31, r|«|H|H|i<|M|H|«|a|a||H|»||a|lai[a|H||g||H||H||H|g||5n31[«l|51|51[5||a|Hl|gligM»^^ ^h;mimw^x^ =^^*=^^«g^-^^-== TSJOT I NIC. =^^=^^3^^^= PHONES: CENTRAL 257I-AUT0MATIC48-7S4-CENTRAL257Z 161 North Wabash Ave, Chicago CURRENT PRICE LIST- Subject to Change "Without Notice. AMERICAN BEAUTIES. Per doz. Extra loDff stems $6.00 Stems 48 Inches 4.00 Stems 30 to 36 inches 3.00 Stems 24 inches 2 50 Stems 18 to 20 Inehes 2.00 Stems 12 inches Jl.OO to 1.50 Short stems 100, 4.00 to 6.0
RMRGMXPM–. Bulletin du Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg. Plants -- Indonesia; Plants. - 38 - 317. Musaenda acuminata Bl. Cecidomy idengal len auf d e n Blumen. Eine An- schwellung der Blumenrohre zu einer flaschenfôrmigen Galle, wie eine solche von nns auch anf Musaenda frondosa beschriel>en worden ist. (Marcellia, VIII, N. 15. S. 30.) Im Urwald zu Tjinjiroean bel Bandoeng. 318. Nicotiana tabaccum L. S t e n g e 1 g a 11 e n von L i t a s o 1 a n e 11 a B o i s d. g e 1 > i 1 - de t. Ein sehr kleiner Schmetterling ans der Famille der Tinei- dae, verarsacht an Nicotiana eine Krankheit, wobei auch Ga
RMRP8GP6–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 340 The American Florist. Oct. 6. Index to Advertisen. AdTertlBlng BatM 318 Allen J S 326 Allen 8 L & Co 11 American b^>o«l vyu.>332 II AmllDil B C 325 Bailer FA 3zt> Barnard W W & Co.. 1 Bnur 8 Alfred . I Barrow J G 310 BasBtittA Wastabura.. .-^2] B.ayerBaorIer il & Co. 3)7 bentbey&Co 32.i Bemlng H U 322 Beaullea U 11 Blndekunat Die H "lane A & Cj 326 Blue Bin Nursery....327 BobD'.i k i Alklns 3:^ Boubam F K 327 BOBton ijeitpr uo 337 Bruton W P 32B Brown Peter 3i4 Buolunft J A 32
RMRGMXJ3–. Bulletin du Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg. Plants -- Indonesia; Plants. - 38 - 317. Musaenda acuminata Bl. Cecidomy idengal len auf d e n Blumen. Eine An- schwellung der Blumenrohre zu einer flaschenfôrmigen Galle, wie eine solche von nns auch anf Musaenda frondosa beschriel>en worden ist. (Marcellia, VIII, N. 15. S. 30.) Im Urwald zu Tjinjiroean bel Bandoeng. 318. Nicotiana tabaccum L. S t e n g e 1 g a 11 e n von L i t a s o 1 a n e 11 a B o i s d. g e 1 > i 1 - de t. Ein sehr kleiner Schmetterling ans der Famille der Tinei- dae, verarsacht an Nicotiana eine Krankheit, wobei auch Ga
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