RF2E40P9Y–Rosewood tree rings texture background surface with natural pattern
RMRMJND8–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 298 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM vale, 1973). The second example was said to have been carved in imitation of a clay pot, and had a bulbous base narrowing to a neck, and a curved 'handle' to one side. The neck was decorated with a ring of cattle-horn. It was 7 cm high, with the diameter of the base 4 cm. The snuff-boxes were carved of umbambangwe heart-wood (Dalbergia melanoxylon (Watt & Breyer-Brandwijk 1962: 1318)). The carver, a self-taught boy, cut down the tree with an axe and left it
RF2E40NM4–Rosewood wood texture background surface with natural pattern
RMRH2BNT–. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. BR. J. ENT. NAT. HIST., 7: 1994. Fig. 3. Paul Waring and Kent Li examining bush of Dalbergia benthami and finding the eggs of the carpenter bee mimic Sataspes infernalis. Sataspes infernalis Westw., 1848 Seven eggs which proved to be this species were collected by K. L. on our visit together to the woodland at Tak Po Kau on 17 April 1993. We found about a dozen in a short search and could undoubtedly have found others. Those not needed by K. L. were left in situ. We had persuaded K. L. to deviate from his usual r
RF2D9D99B–Nature Siamese Rosewood on white background with clipping path
RMRMW8R1–. Annales du Musée d'histoire naturelle de Marseille, published aux frais de la ville ... FiG. 6. — Foliole étiquetëo par Heer Dalbergia galîica. Se trouve sur une plaque avec des gousses du Cœs.iï- pniia. FiG. 5. — Gousses de Cœsalpinia galîica H. montrant le passage de la forme en lancette ^i la forme allongée.. 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.. Musée d'histoire naturelle de Marseille. Marseille
RMRD8TKK–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Dalbergia] XLV. LEGfUMINOSiE ^ >^^. 239 name, D. torta, wliicli, liowever, is not based upon any description, bnt merely upon a number and specimens in Wallicli's catalogue. In Journ. As. Soc. Beng., vol. 70, 49, it is called D. candenatensis, Prain. 35. D. parviflora, Eoxb.; Prain, I.e., 452.âSyn. Drepanocarpus Cumingii, Kurz, F. PL i. 336, is a large glabrous, often spiny climber. Tenasserim, the Andamans, the Malay Peninsula and Malay
RMRD8TMH–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. — Dalbergia] XLV. LEGUMINOS^ 235 iixillary panicles with corymbose branches. Pod thin, shining, strap-shaped, li-3 in. long, 1-3-seeded. Subhimalayan tract, from Nepal eastward, ascending in Sikkim to 3,000 ft., Assam, Khasi hills, Andamans, Burma. Western Ghats from Kanara southwards. Fl. March- June. Also in the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo. Prain in Journ. As. Soc. vol. 70, 48, restricts D. tamarindifolia to the Eastern region. In
RMRMW8RF–. Annales du Musée d'histoire naturelle de Marseille, published aux frais de la ville ... 4'. FiG. 6. — Foliole étiquetëo par Heer Dalbergia galîica. Se trouve sur une plaque avec des gousses du Cœs.iï- pniia. FiG. 5. — Gousses de Cœsalpinia galîica H. montrant le passage de la forme en lancette ^i la forme allongée.. 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.. Musée d'histoire naturelle de Marseille. Marseille
RMRD8TM7–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Dalbergia XLV. LEGUMINOS^ . 237 A large deciduous tree, with stout branchlets, perfectly glabrous, heart wood black. Leaflets 13-15, coriaceous, shortly acuminate, often nearly opposite, 2-6 in. long, common petiole to 12 in. long. Fl. ap- pearing before the leaves, in pedunculate corymbose panicles, which are crowded at the ends of branchlets. Calyx purple, corolla white. Pod brown, distinctly veined, 1- rarely 2-seeded, 4-5 in. long, 1 in. b
RMRD8TMB–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. 236 XLV. LEaUMINOSJi] [Dalbergia with black heartwood, similar to Eosewood. Planted and run wild in Kanara. Leaflets 11-15, thin, obovate, obtuse or emarginate, i-1 in. long. Pod thin, glabrous, mostly 1-seeded on a long slender stalk. C. Trees. Stamens 10, in 2 bundles of 5 each. 19. D. lanceolaria, Linn.—Syn. D. frondosa, Roxb.; Wight Ic. t. 266. Vern Tantosij Guj. ; Dandoshi, Mar. -* A large deciduous tree, wood white or yellowish white, wit
RMRD8TKX–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. 238 XLV. LEGUMINOSiE 31. D. stipulacea, Roxb.; Wight Ic. t. 243 P^s^ . Fig. 104.—Dalbergia stipulacea, Boxb. J. ^^ [Dalbergict. Gamble list 29. Vern. Daukt alaunQy Lower, Thit- magyij Upper Burma. A large climb- ing -tree (Gam- ble), in open land or along streams a shrub or small bushy tree, in the in- terior of forests. a fairly strong climber (Prain,. I.e., 451), wood hard, close- grained. Leaf- lets 17-21, ob- long, obtuse, 1-2 in. long. FL
RMRGN8Y8–. Bulletin du Musum national d'histoire naturelle. Natural history. Pl. y.. Analyse du Dalbergia Hupeana var. lacciferx Eberh. et Dub. 1. Sommet de la grappe florale, 1 gr. — 2. Feuille, | gr. — 3. Galice étalé. 2 gr. i/4. — ti. Étendard vu de face, 2 gr. — 5. Coupe de l'étendard, 2 gr. — 6. Aile, {• gr. — 7, 8. Carène, } gr. — 9. Les deux phalanges staminales, f gr. — 10. Étamines et ovaire, f gr. — 11. Une étamine ouverte, 5 gr. — 12. Anthère, 10 gr. — i3, th. Ovaire jeune et adulte, f gr-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enha
RMRJ2TNC–. A catalogue of the Cretaceous and Tertiary plants of North America [microform]. Paleobotany; Paleobotany; Paléobotanique; Paléobotanique. 1 i KNOWLTON.l TERTIARY PLANTS OP NORTH AMERICA. 85 Dalbergia hyperborea Heer. Fl. Foss. Arct, vol. vi, abt. ii, p. 102, pi. xxvl, f. 4a, 1882; Hollick, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. xi, p. 7, pi. iv, f. 7,1892. Cretacecus: Tottenville, Staten Island. Dalbergia Rinkiana Heer. Fl. Foc-^t. Arct., vol. vi, abt. ii, p. 102, pi. xxvi, f. 1-3, 1882; Hollick, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci., vol. xii, j). 230, pi. vi, f. 4, 5, 1893. Cretaceous: Brookly:! x"^ew York;
RMRGMTHD–. Bulletin du Muse?um d'histoire naturelle. Natural history. Pl V.. Analyse du Dalbergia Hopeana var. laccifera Eberh. et Dub. 1. Sommet de la grappe florale, i gr. — 2. Feuille, 7 gr. — 3. Calice étalé, a gr. 1/4. — II. Étendard vu de face, 2 gr, — 5. Coupe de l'étendard, 9 gr. — 6. Aile, | gr. — 7, 8. Carène, | gr. — 9. Les deux phalanges staminales, | gr. — 10. Étamines et ovaire, f gr. — 11. Une étamine ouverte, 5 gr. — 12. Anthère, 10 gr. — i3, 1^. Ovaire jeune et adulte, f g---. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for