RMRE4M0J–. A text-book of bacteriology. Bacteriology. 438 THE BACILLUS OP TYPHOID FEVER. fuchsin solution may be used. The sections should be washed in distilled water only, when Ziehl's solution is used, or with a very di- lute solution of acetic acid when Ehrlich's tubercle stain is employed (Baumgarten),. Fig. 108.—Bacillus typhi abdominalis. stained by Loffler'a method, showing flagella. X 1,000. From a photomicrograph by Frankel and Pfeiffer. Biological Characters.—The typhoid bacillus is a motile, aero- bic, non-liquefying bacillus, which grows readily in a variety of culture media at the "
RMRE47F5–. Bacteriology in medicine and surgery. A practical manual for physicians, health officers, and students. Bacteriology. 438 -B^ GTERIOL OOY. is the typhoid (Fig. 56). However, it is often trans- parent, without the refractive granules; sometimes with a nuclear centre, and sometimes of equal con- sistency throughout. Streptococci simulate typhoid, but a high-power lens will show the coccus. Fia. 56.. Colonies of typhoid bacilli, on Capaldi medium, slightly magnified. Colon colonies are usually much larger than the typhoid; a decided brown color, very large, refractive granules, and in general q
RMRD3EFB–. The dairyman's manual; a practical treatise on the dairy. Dairying. 438 THE DAIRYMAN S MANtlAL. unfaTorable weather and the presence of abundant ergot in the grain and grass crops. DISEASES OF THE 3JAMMARY GLANDS. Mammitis or Garget is one of the-most frequent and troublesome diseases in the dairy. " Caked bag" is the dread of the dairyman, who finds his supply of milk sud-^ denly cut oif and a sick cow upon his hands requiring care and treatment. The technical name, mammitis, or. Fig. 102.—DIAGEAM OF A COW'S UDDER. inflammation of the mammae or milk glands, includes a number of af
RMRDHC31–. A manual of elementary zoology . Zoology. 438 MANUAL OF ELEMENTARY ZOOLOGY these by any roof, and the nasal septum between them comes down to divide it into two (p. 430). Over the soft palate it is single, and is separated from the olfactory chambers by a partition, supported by the horizontal flanges of the vomer,. Fig. 321.âA vertical section through a rabbit's head. â From Thomson. pmx., Premaxilla with incisors ; //;.('., part of mesethmoid in front region, where naria! passage is not separate from olfactory chamber; n:.c'., part of same in hinder region, where it divides from one anothe
RMRPDMDG–. The American farmer's hand-book ... Agriculture. 438 FARBIER S HAND-BOOK. when put in. By these, any part of the opening can be shut, and openings left just where you wish, which is often essential in directing the bees to Fig. 256.. I 05 J '^ - ^ n —@ h a V j o — -. 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.. O'Neill, F. W. , ed; Williams, H. L. , ed. New York, R. Worthington
RMRHP2D3–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 438 KARL A. ST1I.KS ness of the muscle tissue is apparent, distinct outlines of muscle cells may be seen which normally would be so closely crowded together that they could not be delimited fn>m one another. In a given mass of degenerating muscle the tissue least affected is that farthest from the periphery. Adult intermediate-winded aphids do not otten show as much de- generation of wing muscles as is illustrated by Fig. 7. The wing mus- cles in Fig. 7 have suffered degeneration to the point where only un- striated loose
RMRDFDD9–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 438 BENNBTTITALES [CH. (fig. 552). The microspores, 58—65/i in length, are rather narrow, ovate and very similar to those described by Solms-Laubach^ in Cycadeoidea etrusca. The synangia are attached in two rows to slender lateral segments which appear to be given off from the upper face near the median line of the broad linear sporophylls (fig. 565, A). Nathorst points out that the position of the fertile pinnae brings the sporophylls into close relation with the vegeta- tive fronds of Ptikyphyllum pecten and other Cycadean f
RMRGB4FB–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. Bui. 438, U S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate I.. The Pear Leaf-Worm. Fig. 1.—Adult female feeding. Fig. 2.—Adult female ovipositing. Fig. 3.—Leaves deformed by oviposition. Fig. 4.—Cocoons. (Original.). 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. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Department : Supt. of Docs. , Govt. Print. Off.
RMRDKG1R–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. 438 ECHINODERMATA—ASTEROIDEA septa the axial sinus and stone-canal (see below) are embedded. These septa are to be regarded as areas of lateral adhesion between the arms. The alimentary canal consists of several distinct portions. The mouth leads by a narrow neck called the " oesophagus " into. Fig. 188.—View of upper half of a specimen of Asterias rubens, which has been split horizontally into two halves, ax.c, Axial sinns ; g.d, genital duct; oe, out end of the oesophagus, the narrow neck of the stomach ; 2'y, pyloric sac ; jyy-o, pyloric c
RMRDD99T–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 438 NUTS. bark from warping open by the action of the atmosphere, thus causing the graft to die." Cleft Sap Grafting.—As this differs somewhat from cleft grafting as described on page 33, and is claimed by Felix Gil- let, of California, to succeed with walnuts, his method is thus described: " If done early in the spring when the sap is com- mencing to flow, it can be used on limbs as large as three and. <3 /•' Fig. 572.—Cleft Sap Grafting
RMRDM8M0–. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains, photo-descriptive . Trees. MOUNTAIN LAUREL. CALICO-BUSH. Kahnia latifolia L.. Fig. 437. Branchlet with mature leaves and fruit, i ; branchlet with leaves and flower-buds for the next season, 2. 438. A burly forest trunk. Highlands, N. C. 439. Wood structure magnified 15 diameters.. 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.. Hough, Ro
RMRD43J5–. Elementary agriculture. Agriculture. SWIXE 47 separate place for small pigs and another for fat- tening hogs. Such hog houses are made in many forms. Some are round, others square or rectan- gular. (Fig. 29.) In any case all buildings should be warm and dry with plenty of light and air. (Farmer's Bulletin 438—Hog Houses.) Diseases. The two most common diseases of hogs are tuberculosis and hog cholera. Hogs get the germs of tuberculosis through their food. Pigs fed on the refuse from dairies and cheese factories get the germs from infected cows. Hog cholera is sometimes called swine fever bec
RMRDJTTM–. 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. 124 RANUNCULACEAE. Vol. II.. 4. Viorna versicolor Small. Pale Leather- flower. Fig. 1947. Clematis versicolor Small ; Britton, Man. 421. 1901. Viorna versicolor Small, FI. SE. U. S. 438. 1903- A branching vine, up to 12° long, glabrous or slightly pubescent below the nodes. Leaves pinnate, slender-petioled; leaflets firm, apiculate, oblong to ovate-lanceolate,
RMRMJK7R–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 438 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM vcntro-medial canal bristle plate postero-ventral ampulla dorsal lamella medio- dorsal ampulla. anttro- ventral amella postero-ventral lamella hepato-pancreas opening Fig. 23. Tylos granulatus. Structure of the 'stomach'. trilobed chitinous structure possibly used for grinding. Tylos lacks the small antero-lateral ampullae found in Ligia and related isopods. 2. The median anterior ampulla, situated on the ascending anterior wall. This is a lobed structure fringe
RMRMG4WM–. Annotationes zoologicae japonenses / Nihon do?butsugaku iho?. 438 S. ISHII : This form greatly resembles Gregarina polymorpha (Hammer- SCHMIDT), but differs from it in being generally smaller, in the frequent absence of protomeritc in the satellite, and in the spherical shape of cysts. In G. polymorpha, so far as I know, the protomeritc is always present and the cyst is of an oval shape. 3. Gregarina crassa sp. nov. (Fig, 3).. Fig. 3. Gregarina crassa n. sp. 360 x. Sporonts usually in association. Protomerite ovoid, relatively very small, always broader than long, usually not visible in sate
RMRDRAE1–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. 4. Viorna versicolor Small. Pale Leather- flower. Fig. 1947. Clematis icrsicolor Small; Britton, Man. 4^1. 1901. na 'â ersicolor Small. Fl. SE. U. S. 438. 1903. A branching vine, up to 12° long, glabrous or slightly pubescent below the nodes. Leaves pinnate, slender-petioled; leaflets firm, apiculate, oblong to ovate-lanceolate, Â¥-3' long, conspicuously reticulate,
RMRE39NH–. Practical botany. Botany. WEEDS 475 everlastings are especially frequent in dry pastures. A few ferns, such as the sensitive fern and the ostrich fern,i horse- tails, rushes, sedges, many worthless coarse grasses, smart- weeds, docks, some buttercups, mints, and the ironweeds are common only in moist fields, meadows, and pastures. 438. How to avoid weeds. The methods of destroying weeds are fully discussed in treatises on agriculture. A great deal can. Fig. 356. Tumbleweeds (Cycloloma) drifted into heaps by the wind be done toward the prevention of weeds by taiiing pains not to use poor seed
RMRDJTTH–. 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. 4. Viorna versicolor Small. Pale Leather- flower. Fig. 1947. Clematis versicolor Small ; Britton, Man. 421. 1901. Viorna versicolor Small, FI. SE. U. S. 438. 1903- A branching vine, up to 12° long, glabrous or slightly pubescent below the nodes. Leaves pinnate, slender-petioled; leaflets firm, apiculate, oblong to ovate-lanceolate, i'-3' long, conspicuously ret
RMRGK19Y–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . Callicebus Oreopithecus Pan (cd) Pithecanthropus Fig. 12. Left upper canine, lingual view. Drawn to the same mesodistal length. Callic bus leucometopa, 27.11.1.9. Oreopithecus, M 11555 (reversed). Pan, milk canine, 48.438. Pithecanthropus pekinensis, from cast. same direction as the cheek teeth. In Oreopithecus, as in typical Primates, the upper and lower canines are interlocking : the lower canine slides in front of the upper, producing a nearly vertical wear facet. In Hominidae the plane of contact is nearly horizontal, so that t
RMRR2903–. Adventures in radioisotope research;. Radioactive tracers; Radiobiology. 438 ADVENTURES IN RADIOISOTOPE RESEARCH volume were coUected in small dishes containing traces of heparin, the blood was transferred into part A of the glass vessel, seen in Fig. 1. and the vessel closed with soft paraffin. These operations took only a few seconds. About i/o mgm of dry P^O^ was added to the solution m order to neutraUze any traces of ammonia present. The vessel was then cooled in the refrigerator, evacua- ted, and sealed off at B. Tube D was then immersed in hquid air, while the other parts of the vesse
RMRPT6D2–. Allgemeine Biologie. Biology; Cells. 438 Dreizehntes Kapitel.. Fig. 339. Muttersteru einer haploid- keriiiffoii Trltonlarve. Kerne von anderen Gewebszellen, von Leber-, Nerven-, Gallertzellen, quergestreiften Muskelfasern usw. Zu demselben Ergebnis führen Kern- messungen bei Frosch- und Krötenlarven, die bei entsprechenden Ex- perimenten gezüchtet worden sind (Günther und Paula Hertwig). Vom Zahlengesetz abweichende Chromosomenzahlen können auch noch aus manchen anderen Ursachen her- vorgerufen werden. Bei der viel untersuchten Ascaris megalocephala sind hierüber die meisten Erfahrungen gesa
RMRD3EJX–. The dairyman's manual; a practical treatise on the dairy. Dairying. 438 THE i)AlRTMAX S MANUAL. unfavorable weather and the presence of abundant ergot in the grain and grass crops. DISEASES OF THE [^TAMMARY GLANDS. Mammitis or Garget is one of the raost frequent and I troublesome diseases in the dairy. " Caked bag" is the , dread of the dairyman, who finds his supply of milk sud- ' denly cut off and a sick cow upon his hands requiring care and treatment. The technical name, mammitis, or. Fig. 102.—DIAGRAM OF A COW'S UDDEB. inflammation of the mammae or milk glands, includes a numbe
RMRH92D0–. Botany for agricultural students. Plants. 438 PTERIDOPHYTES (FERN PLANTS) tively. The gametophytes are small, green, ribbon-like bodies and lie flat on the surface of the substratum. The male gametophyte is the smaller and is one cell in thickness. It bears the antheridia on the tips of the lobes or on the margin. The female gametophyte. Fig. 391. — The gametophytes of Equisetum arvense. A, female gameto- phyte, showing one archegonium {ar) (X about 20). B, male gametophyte with four antheridia showTi {$) {X about 40). forms a cushion, a number of cells in thickness, on the upper sur- face o
RMRM6RDP–. Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). 438 Agricultural Experiment Station, Ithaca, N. Y. canes have borne, they are cut out, in the same manner as the canes of raspberries and blackberries." Mr. Wilcox trains to three strands of No. 13 wire, the top strand being three feet from the ground. Upon several accounts, however, I prefer tying the canes to stakes as shown in Fig. 132. Three or four canes may be allowed to grow from each plant, and these are tied to the stakes, with wool twine o
RMRM8BB9–. Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). 438 Junior ISIaturalist Monthly.. Fig. io.—Covering the seeds. children do not thrive in crowded city tene- ments. That is a good way to cover the .seeds. It does not disturb tl:em in tlie rows. Sand is the best covering, for it never packs, and the tiniest and weakest seedhng can push its way easily through. If yon cannot get sand, then sift a little pile of soil several times to make it very fine and light, and keep that for the final soft blanket to h
RMRN71RY–. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. 438 THE MUSCLES AND FASCIJE ien xe:.jh im A,i.^ 'v". EXTERNAL OBLIQUE (reflected inward) Fig. 329.—The right inguinal canal m the m-le, second layer, vu( Fig 318 ) (Spalteholz unt (The first layer is shown i. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Gray, Henry, 1825-1861; Spitzka, Edward Anthony, 1876-1922. Philadelphia, New York, Lea & Febiger
RMRE67D3–. The earth and its inhabitants ... Geography. 438 EUSSIA IN EUEOPE. the Government. This place, originally intended to supply the Black Sea fleet with guns and projectiles, now mostly produces steam-engines and locomotives, and has also a large corn and cattle trade. Lugan is the chief industrial and tradino- centre between Kharkov and the towns of the Lower Don and Sea of Azov. Fig. 233.—Bekijansk Pkninsula and Town. Scale 1 : 180,000.. Dep'^h nn'ler 2| Fathoms. 2 to 5 Pathoms. 3 Milss. Novo-Chcrkask, the capital of the army of the Don, looks down from its lofty site upon the swamps through
RMRE9KW5–. Contributions from the Osborn Botanical Laboratory. Plants. 438 George E. Nichols, a. Development of Raised Bogs in and around Water-filled Rock Basins An illustrative example.—In Fig. 65 is represented diagram- matically a bog-complex which was studied in some detail. Depth of peat, surface contour, and relations of the underlying topography were determined by means of sounding-rod and level. Section B, made along the line a-i in map A, is drawn to scale and shows the actual contour of the surface. Section C, identical with Section B but with the vertical scale eight times. Figure 66.—Raise
RMRMKGFD–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 380 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 47. Leopard-skin loin-covering worn by important Swazi men at the Incwala ceremonies; AFR 42/438, 1942. that, when stitched together, fell in pleats from the waistband, like Zulu skirts (Mankaiana, 1971). In most areas women were responsible for the sewing but in the north-eastern parts of Swaziland it was done by men, indicating Tsonga influence (Kuper 1947: 140). Shavings of scented wood, lubandze, were some- times rubbed into the hide (Myburgh 1956: 125
RMRDCY7K–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 438 PTERIDOPHYTES (FERN PLANTS) tively. The gametophjrtes are small, green, ribbon-like bodies and lie flat on the surface of the substratum. The male gametophyte is the smaller and is one cell in thickness. It bears the antheridia on the tips of the lobes or on the margin. The female gametophyte. Fig. 391. — The gametophytes of Equisetum arvense. A, female gameto- phyte, showing one archegonium (ar) (X about 20). B, male gametophyte with four antheridia shown {$) (X about 40). forms a cushion, a number of cells in thickness, on the upper sur- face
RMRDRAE2–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. RANUNCULACEAE.. 4. Viorna versicolor Small. Pale Leather- flower. Fig. 1947. Clematis icrsicolor Small; Britton, Man. 4^1. 1901. na 'â ersicolor Small. Fl. SE. U. S. 438. 1903. A branching vine, up to 12° long, glabrous or slightly pubescent below the nodes. Leaves pinnate, slender-petioled; leaflets firm, apiculate, oblong to ovate-lanceolate, Â¥-3' long, conspicuou
RMRDJTTX–. 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. 3. Vioma Pitcheri (T. & G.) Britton. Pitcher's Leather-flower. Fig. 1946. Clematis Pitcheri T. & G. Fl. N. A. i: 10. 1838. V. Simsii Small, Fl. SE. U. S. 438. 1903. Not Clematis Simsii Sweet. A high climbing vine, the branches more or less pubescent. Leaves pinnate; leaflets entire, lobed or trifoliolate, thick, reticulated, generally mucronate; flowers
RMRHDWEK–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 436 Black-breasted Barbet (572) Lybius rolleti R BR 6 fairly common broad-leaved tree savanna with large fig- trees 437 Vieillot's Barbet (578) Lybius vieilloti vieilloti R BR 5, 7 common semi-arid bush and woodland. 438 Yellow-fronted Tinkerbird (595) Pogoniulus chrysoconus chrysoconus R BR 3, 4, 8 common open woodland with thick bushes. 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 w
RMRFMH6B–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 34 91 438 Males. 4--^ 81— 43 l# —103 ^^Cit"219 29 87 Total 1059. 621 Females. Fig. 120.—Second census at Tlerra Blanca in 1907, showing condition In pro- notal pattern.. '"S::"-^^^^ 194 ^%iM;:^^p 318 / / / ^^r---i47 / / ' i/i/ / 7m- 92 946 Males. 56. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Ins
RMRD7BR5–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. 438 THE STUDY OF INSECTS, pools of Stagnant water, in watering-troughs, and in ex- posed receptacles of rain-water. The long, slender eggs are laid side by side in a boat- shaped mass, on the surface of the water (Fig. 513). They. Fig. 513.—A glass of water containinsf eg-gs, larvae, and pupae of mosquitoes. hatch in a few days, and the larvae escape from the lower ends into the water. The larvae are well known, and are commonly called *^ wigglers,'' a name suggested by their wriggling motion as they swim through the water. The larva (Fig. 514, a)
RMRF08YM–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 438 ARCTIAD^. 2015. Calidota morosa. (Plate XLIX. fig. 23.) Opkanis morosus, Schaus, P. Z. S. 1892, p. 282. S. Pale grey-brown ; palpi, anteuiiae, tibiae, and tarsi tinged with fuscous; abdomen whitish, the dorsum to 5th segment and segmental rings grey-brown. Fore wing with traces of oblique subbasal shade ; a prominent oblique medial shade from subcostal nervure to just below median nervure with semihyaliue patches before and beyond it, the latter bounded by a curved shade between veins 7 and 3. Hind wing semihyaline, the vei
RMRJYA50–. The atoll of Funafuti, Ellice group: its zoology, botany, ethnology, and general structure based on collections made by Mrs. Charles Hedley, of the Australian museum, Sydney, N. S. W. 438 FUNAFUTI ATOLL. lip simple, sharp, columella arched, canal produced and recurved. Length 18, breadth 8 mm. Several dead specimens collected on the lagoon beach of Funa- futi. Cerithopsis eutrapela, Melvill & Standen. Melvill & Standen, Journ. Conch., viii., 1896, p. 301, pi. x, fig. 52. Three specimens, one mauve, the others white, from the lagoon beach of Funafuti.. Cerithopsis electrina, sp. nov.
RMRG87BW–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 438 A MANUAL OF AMERICAN LAND SHELLS. LXXVIII, Fig. 12, and copied in L. and Fr.-W. Shells K A., I, 216, Fig. 370 (not Fig. 371, which is referred by Fischer and Crosse to 0. melanochilus, Val.). It is jirobably a variety of undatus, not O. zebra, as I at first believed. The jaw has 7-1-7 separate pieces. The liugual nienibraiie has 12G-1-126 teeth. The teeth are of same type as in 0. undatus, but the cutting edge of the centrals and first laterals is shorter than the base of attachment. (Fig. 484.) Orthalicus undatus, Brug. Shell imperforat
RMRF1399–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Moths; Lepidoptera. 438 AECTIADJE. 2015. Calidota morosa. (Plate XLIX. fig. 23.) Opkarus morosus, Schaus, P. Z. S. 1892, p. 282. <S. Pale grey-brown; palpi, antennae, tibiae, and tarsi tinged with fuscous; abdomen whitish, the dorsum to 5th segment and segmental rings grey-brown. Eore wing with traces of oblique subbasal shade ; a prominent oblique medial shade from subcostal nervure to just below median nervure with semihyaline patches before and beyond it, the latter bounded b
RMRFMH6J–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. Total 1535. 838 Females. Fig. 119.—First census at Tlerra Blanca in 1907 showing condition in the popu- lation with regard to pronotal pattern.. 34 91 438 Males. 4--^ 81— 43 l# —103 ^^Cit"219 29 87 Total 1059. 621 Females. Fig. 120.—Second census at Tlerra Blanca in 1907, showing condition In pro- notal pattern.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Carnegie
RMREDWG0–. Complete farmer's guide. Agriculture; Farm life. [from old catalog]. 496 FUNDAMENTALS OF FARMING 438. Outline of a Course.—The following outline covers the work of more than one year. The exercises are ar- ranged in order of difficulty, and with the view of meeting the needs of girls of about twelve years of age.. Fig. 257. Articles to be made by sewinp; class: 1, handle-holder for hot 2, dish-towel; 3, dust-cap; 4, sewing-apron; 5, handkerchief-bag; 6, bag; 7, sewing-apron; 8, cooking-apron; 9, table-cloth; 10, princess slip. Courtesy of the University of Texas, Department of Extension. 1.
RMRH93AC–. Botany; an elementary text for schools. Plants. 437. Iris Germanica. 438. Crocus vernus. 439. Freesia refracta. large (sometimes several inches across), flat, the inner lobes spreading, the outer ones very large and rounded, with no hairs or crests: color mostly in shades of blue and purple. Japan; now one of the choicest of garden irises. I. Germdnica, Linn. Common blue flag of gardens (sometimes runs wild). Fig. 437. Two to 3 feet, with long sword-shaped leaves: flowers few or several to each stem, about 3 to 4 in. across, the drooping outer segments with yellow hairs, the inner segments e
RMRGB4G6–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. 6' BULLETIN 438, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. a characteristic curled position, and when the larva is disturbed this posterior curled part is thrown up in a threatening manner. The full grown larva (fig. 1, c) measures 12 mm. (0.5 inch) in length and 1.6 mm. in width. The head is light green, dotted antero-dorsally with small brown dots. Upon closer examination these dots are seen to be divided into two or three parts which fit closely together. The eyes are black; the mouth parts dark brown, and the clypeus light brown vdi a
RMRF91FK–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Moths; Lepidoptera. 438 AECTIADJE. 2015. Calidota morosa. (Plate XLIX. fig. 23.) Opkarus morosus, Schaus, P. Z. S. 1892, p. 282. <S. Pale grey-brown; palpi, antennae, tibiae, and tarsi tinged with fuscous; abdomen whitish, the dorsum to 5th segment and segmental rings grey-brown. Eore wing with traces of oblique subbasal shade ; a prominent oblique medial shade from subcostal nervure to just below median nervure with semihyaline patches before and beyond it, the latter bounded b
RMRFA9RY–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 438 ARCTIAD^. 2015. Calidota morosa. (Plate XLIX. fig. 23.) Opkanis morosus, Schaus, P. Z. S. 1892, p. 282. S. Pale grey-brown ; palpi, anteuiiae, tibiae, and tarsi tinged with fuscous; abdomen whitish, the dorsum to 5th segment and segmental rings grey-brown. Fore wing with traces of oblique subbasal shade ; a prominent oblique medial shade from subcostal nervure to just below median nervure with semihyaliue patches before and beyond it, the latter bounded by a curved shade between veins 7 and 3. Hind wing semihyaline, the vei
RMRGW8ER–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 438 Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin Fol. 22, Art. 6 priming phenomenon characteristic of the species, is often postponed 15 to 30 days after the opening of the season on other animals. It likewise often extends the same length of time heyond the ch)se of the sea- son on other animals. In theory, the plan is good, and such a season will result in the taking of a larger percentage of more nearly prime muskrat furs. The imprac-. Fig. 1.—Map of Illinois showing the three zones applicable to the ganne and fish codes of the state. tical applicat
RMRH9AXG–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 438 Beiträge zur Flora von Afrika. XLIII. Ost-Usambara: Amani (Koerneu in Herb. Amani n. 2259. — Herb. Berlin).. Fig. 4. Bosqueiopsis parvifolia Engl. — A Kleiner Zweig mit Blättern, deren Neben- blätter mit Ausnahme der des letzten Blattes abgefallen sind und mit männlichen Re- ceptakeln, B ein männliches Receptaculum, dessen schildförmige ßrakteen die Blüten schützend verdecken, G Längsschnitt durch ein männliches Receptaculum, in dessen Mitte dasj
RMRDJC2E–. 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 102. THISTLE FAMILY. 54' 6. Senecio spartioides T. & G. Broom-like Senecio. Fig. 4615. Senecio spartioides T. & G. Fl. N. A. 2: 438. 1843. Woody at the base, usually branched, sometimes shrubby, glabrous or nearly so, leafy, l°-6° high. Leaves sessile, or the lowest petioled, 1-3' long, linear, entire, or more or less serrate, not lobed; heads cor
RMREK6GJ–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. 438 FLOWERIXG PLANTS bent and completely surrounded by the endosperm. Poly- embryony occurs in species of Ardisia (as A. japonica), and the germination in this genus is also of interest; A. crenata recalls that of Aegiceras in the early growth of the embryo, the radicle having ruptured the fruit-coat before the fruit has fallen. In A. crenulata and A. japonica the cotyledons. Fig. 211. Ardisia iinifolia. A. Flowering shoot, x I. B. Floral diagram. C. Flower, x 2. D. Single stamen and j)etal, x 4. E. Ovary and calyx in longitudinal section, x 8.
RMRF118H–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 438 KOCTUID^. whitish on outer side, bent outwards below costa, incurved at discal fold, incurved and minutely dentate below vein 4, some white points beyond it on costa ; subterminal line with small yellowish spot at costa, then very indistinct and slightly escurved below vein 7 and at middle; a terminal series of slight pale striee ; cilia. Fig. 120.âMesotrosta signalis, S â f ⢠â¢with a dark line at middle and whitish tips. Hind wing greyish suiFused and irrorated with brown; a fine dark terminal line ; cilia with a bro
RMRN853F–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 438 IV Das Element y (sogeuanntes Tarsale dist. 1) wird als ein separates Kuorpelzeutrum in der ersten (tibialen) prochondralen Säule distal von dem Tibiale (Fig. 4 und 5) angelegt; also auch hier besteht nur ein prochondraler Zusammenhang; es ist nicht eine gemeinsame knorpelige Anlage des Tibiale und des y und eine danach folgende Trennung derselben zu konstatieren. Hiermit sind alle bedeutenden (progressiven) Komponenten des Tarsus der Salaraandrella angelegt. Die übrigen Elemente, zu deren Beschreibung ich jetzt übergehe,
RMRGJDR2–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. FISHES OF THE TRIASSIC 313 overlapped by postero-dorsal border of maxilla. Posterior supraorbital equi- dimensional. Small teeth present at anterior tip of lower jaw. Supracleithrum in contact dorsally with accessory dermopterotic and with extrascapular. HoLOTYPE. A specimen in the Australian Museum; see Egerton 1864 : pi. i, fig- 3- Material. P.15752 and counterpart P.15753, P.15754-6, P.15759, P.15761, P.15766-70, P.15773. P-24674> P- 24675. G.N. 419, 422 and counterpart 438. U.S.G.D. 91, 167, 217, 203 (at the University Museum
RMRDKTTW–. 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. i. Echinodorus radicans (Nutt.) Engelm. Creeping Bur-head. Fig. 225. Sagittaria radicans Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. (II.) 5: 159. 1833-37- Echinodorus radicans Engelm. in A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2, 438. 1856. Leaves coarse, ovate, obtuse, cordate, 2'-8' long, ii'-y¥ wide, marked with short pellucid lines, nerves 5-9; cross-veins netted. Petioles
RMRD2NY2–. Dai Nihon jumokushi. Trees; Shrubs. 第ç¾ä¸ãåA.å°äºæ¥ã·ãåºã ,ã¬æB.è±åºãéã¿ã«æ C.è±ãéã-å §é¨ã示㹠escl. sjn. et fig. in p. 167. ri895). T. jasminoides, (non Lemaire) Franchet et Savatieb Enumeratio plautainm Japouicarum II. p. 438. (1879).. 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.. Nakai, Takenoshin, 1882-; Koizumi, Genʼichi. ToÌkyoÌ : SeibidoÌ Shoten
RMRDKTTD–. 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. i. Echinodorus radicans (Nutt.) Engelm. Creeping Bur-head. Fig. 225. Sagittaria radicans Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. (II.) 5: 159. 1833-37- Echinodorus radicans Engelm. in A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2, 438. 1856. Leaves coarse, ovate, obtuse, cordate, 2'-8' long, ii'-y¥ wide, marked with short pellucid lines, nerves 5-9; cross-veins netted. Petioles
RMRF2CC0–. Catalogue of the Chiroptera in the collection of the ... Museum. . Fig. 29.—Palate-ridges. A, Rousetlus leachi (6.4.3.12(j), for comparison with B, Plcrvtes aiu:hiet m) , »')! : 442 105 105 644 438 601 635 344 379 622 315 286 lUOIJ l| ;!.3o i 415 93 100 613 408 531 595 313 353 SS6 291 323. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). Department of Zoology . [Mammals]; Dobson, George E
RMRG6EY6–. Bulletins of American paleontology. 438 Bulletin 216 a). Text-figs. 36a, b. Septal sutures of Tniftocrras kirki, sp. iio-v., from Upper E. hovjclli Zone of Wide Bay. a) T. cf. kirki, complete immature suture at 8 mm. diameter corresponding to septum of Text-fig. 35 b. b) Holotype, at 28 mm. diameter. Both magnified; U„ small and simple. on llie l)ody chamber of Lhe holotype and, remarkably, only on the nucleus oi' another specimen (PI. 72, fig. 10). Constrictions appear to vary strongly and irregularly, possibly with little genetic depend- ence, and are here consequently not regarded as of m
RMRFAG45–. Catalogue of the Chiroptera in the collection of the ... Museum. . Fig. 29.—Palate-ridges. A, Rousetlus leachi (6.4.3.12(j), for comparison with B, Plcrvtes aiu:hiet m) , »')! : 442 105 105 644 438 601 635 344 379 622 315 286 lUOIJ l| ;!.3o i 415 93 100 613 408 531 595 313 353 SS6 291 323. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). Department of Zoology . [Mammals]; Dobson, George E
RMRN3MWM–. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria); Natural history. 438 Franz Friedr. Kohl.. Fig. 74. Steniolia longirostris Say. jedoch die Radialzelle nicht. Der von der dritten Cubitalquerader und der Radialader gebildete, gegen den Flügelrand offene Winkel ist ein spitzer. Die zweite Discoidalquerader ist an ihrem vorderen Drittel stark nach aussen gebogen, jedoch nicht wie bei Bem- bidula förmlich winkelig gebrochen und ohne Aderstümpfchen. Die erste Submedialzelle ist kaum länger als die zweite und nahe hinter dem Ursprünge der Basalader geschlossen; die
RMRF8MF5–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 438 KOCTUID^. whitish on outer side, bent outwards below costa, incurved at discal fold, incurved and minutely dentate below vein 4, some white points beyond it on costa ; subterminal line with small yellowish spot at costa, then very indistinct and slightly escurved below vein 7 and at middle; a terminal series of slight pale striee ; cilia. Fig. 120.âMesotrosta signalis, S â f ⢠â¢with a dark line at middle and whitish tips. Hind wing greyish suiFused and irrorated with brown; a fine dark terminal line ; cilia with a bro
RMRF92P1–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 438 LITHOSIADJE. points except at basfe and extremity. Fore wing white, the costal edge orange-yellow. Hind wing white. Huh. Sierra Leone (Quinton), 2 J type; Gold Coast, N. Territories (Quinton), 1 6 ; Portuguese W. Africa, Gunnal, type t 6 aureacosta in Coll. Bethune-Baker. Exp. 36 milliin. *1875r?.. Estigmene cingulata. (Plate LXIL fig. 9.) Estigmene perrotteti, cingulata, Roths. Nov. Zool. xvii. p. 166 (1910). J. Head and thorax black-brown, a bar between antennae, stripe on outer edge of tegulae and the edges of patagia
RMRN0G1W–. Annales de l'Institut Pasteur. Science; Allergy and Immunology; Medicine; Microbiology. 438 ' ANNALES DE L'INSTITUT PASTEUR. se détache; il n'y a comme blessure que l'endroit très restreint oh s'insérait le placenta; celte blessure doit se restaurer très rapide-. Fig. 5. — Progrès de la résorp tioii de la caduque. ment, surtout aux dépens des glandes très nombreuses et hypertro- phiées qui existent autour d'elle et se prolongent obliquement au- dessous d'elle. Tous les éléments d'une prompte régénération sont. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have
RMRF14GB–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 438 LITHOSIADJE. points except at basfe and extremity. Fore wing white, the costal edge orange-yellow. Hind wing white. Huh. Sierra Leone (Quinton), 2 J type; Gold Coast, N. Territories (Quinton), 1 6 ; Portuguese W. Africa, Gunnal, type t 6 aureacosta in Coll. Bethune-Baker. Exp. 36 milliin. *1875r?.. Estigmene cingulata. (Plate LXIL fig. 9.) Estigmene perrotteti, cingulata, Roths. Nov. Zool. xvii. p. 166 (1910). J. Head and thorax black-brown, a bar between antennae, stripe on outer edge of tegulae and the edges of patagia
RMRGP4CX–. Bulletin de la Société géologique de France. Geology. 438 JEAN COTTREAU pétaloïdes sontplus longs et effilés (pi. VI, fig. 14, 15, 17, 20, 29). Je considère que ces différences sont simplement sexuelles. L'ornementation est différente suivant la face considérée. A la face supérieure chaque plaque porte plusieurs tubercules scrobi- culés, perforés, disséminés au milieu de granulations très fines.. FiG. 3. — Plaque de la face supérieure de Sismondia marginalis Des Moul. var. teniiis- sima Ag. d'IIorsarieu (très grossie).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images tha
RMRPR34F–. Allgemeine Zoologie und Abstammungslehre. Evolution; Zoology. 438 VI. Kapitel. Facettenaugen mit ihrer an die Retina der Tintenfische und Wirbel- tiere erinnernden Komplikation. Die aus den Retinulae austretenden Nervenfasern vereinigen sich zu Bündeln, welche sich in einer äußeren Fibrillenmasse, Lamina ganglionaris genannt (439 ä.F), auflösen.. rt.Ä' m.F Fig. 429. Schema des Neuronen Verlaufs im Sehlappen der Libellenlarve nach Zawarzin. Nb Nervenbündelschicht aus den Retinulae, ü.F, m.F, i.F äußere, mittlere, innere Fibrillenmasse, ä.K, i.K äußere, innere Kreuzung. Es folgen noch zwei wei
RMRN9PWP–. Anatomische Hefte. 438 E. GRÄFENBERG, nötig. Man erhält den Eindruck, dass die Extremität auf ihrer Wanderung in kaudaler Richtung die oberen Myotoinfortsätze nach sich gezogen hat. Wenn auch eine metamere Anordnung der von den Myo- tonien abgehenden Elemente in der Extremität nicht mehr zu erkennen war, so kann doch der Zusammenhang der Ursegmente mit dem Muskelblastem der Gliedmassenanlage nur auf die Beteiligung der Myotome an der Muskelentwickelung hinweisen. Man kann bei solchem Befunde wohl kaum die Extremitäten-. Text-Fig. 2. muskulatur vom Mesenchym ableiten oder im Bindegewebe der W
RMRR61TC–. Abhandlungen herausgegeben vom Naturwissenschaftlichen Verein zu Bremen. Natural history; Natural history -- Germany. 36 8. Hydrachna levigata Koen. 1897. Hydrachna levigata, Koenike: No. 18, p. 395. 1897—1900. Hydrachna levigata, Piersig: No. 29, p. 438—439. 1901. Hydrachna levigata, Piersig: No. 30, p. 38. Männchen. Die nachstehende Beschreibung gilt dem Männchen, das mir in einem einzigen Exemplare vorliegt. Dasselbe ist in mancher Hinsicht — insbesondere im Bau des Masillarorgans und der Palpen von den übrigen Hydrachnaformen abweichend. Grösse: Die Körperlänge misst etwa 3,5 mm.. mw Fig
RMRD31H3–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. 438 COMPOSITAE. FAMILIE 109.. tusschen het koren en op bouwland voor. Zij is bij ons algemeen, vooral op zand- en lössgrond. Volksnamen. De namen korenbloem, roggebloem en blauwbloem zijn het meest algemeen, in Groningen noemt men haar blauw kwastje, in Noord-Overijsel spokebloem en blauwe roggebloem, in Twente, Salland en de Graafschap Zutphen tremse, in Zuid-Limburg ijzerbloem, ijzerkruid, pinksterbloem en keizerbloem (uit Duitschland overgenomen), op Voorne en Beijerland blauwe pluimen en steekneuzen. C. Scabiósa') L. Grootbloem-een taurie (fig. 551). Bij d
RMRN8WKC–. Anatomie et physiologie végétales à l'usage des étudiants en sciences naturelles des universités, des élèves à l'Institut agronomique, des écoles d'agriculture, etc. Plant anatomy; Plant physiology. POLYMORPHISME PHYSIOLOGIQUE DE LA FEUILLE 313 profoclion ostparticiilirremont manjuée dans les écailles enve- loppantes des bourgeons (fig. 428, a) : par leur cuticule épaisse et aussi par le manque de stomates, elles préservent les feuilles intérieures des atteintes de l'eau et du froid. La matière oléo- résineuse qui enduit l'épiderme de ces écailles, chez diverses. Fig. 437 Fisr. 438. Fif;. 43
RMRMK0BN–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 26. Lerneopoda galei Kroyer. a, $; b, <$ of L. bidiscalis (redrawn from Wilson after Kane). Clavellapagelli (Kroyer). c, $; d, <£• Remarks. In the present specimen the ovisacs are rather stout and not quite as long as trunk, but may not be fully developed. The o* here figured belongs to another species, but shows the generic characters. Gen. Clavella Oken 1815. Oken, Lehrb. Nat. (3), i, p. 358. 1822. Blainville, J. de Phys., xcv, p. 438 (Lemaeomyzon). 1832. Nordmann, Mikr. Beitr. wirbell.
RMRG795W–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. DECAPOD CRUSTACEANS OF THE WEST INDIES 195 Genus Cardisoma 79. Cardisoma guanhiimi Latreille Figures 64, 67a-c Cardisoma guanhumi Latreille, 1852d, p. 685 [type-locality: Brazil].—Rathbun, 1918, p. 341. pis. 106-107.—Herreid, 1967, p. 39. Ocypoda gigantea Freminville, 1835, p. 221 [type-locality: Antilles]. Cardisoma quadrata Saussure, 1858, p. 438, pi. 2: fig. 13 [type-locality: Haiti]. Cardisoma diurnum Gill, 1859, p. 42 [type-localities: Barbados, Grenada, and Saint Thomas]. Cardisoma ^uan/jumr.—Bright, 1966, p. 191, fig. 41. Diagnosis.—F
RMRM3DMD–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. Fig. 188. DETAIL OF ORNATUENTED CA.ST BOSS ON BELL MOUTH OF FIG. 187. Diameter, 7^ inches.. Fig. 189. HORN OF HAMMERED SHEET BRONZE. Length, 8 feet 5 inche.s. In Museum of Science and Art, Dublin. Wilde, Catalogue of Antiquities, Royal Irish Academy, pp. 625, 631, fig. 528, No. 9. ' Catalogue of Antiquities of the Royal Irish Academy, I, p. 492, iig. 360. 2 Aucieut Brouze Implements, p. 357, iig. 438. 3/(iem.,pp.357,358.. Please note that t
RMRD2KFJ–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. 438 — UMBELLIFERAE. FAMILIE 66.. staan sterk uitgespreid. De bladen zijn kort, lijnvormig, spits, 3-nervig, de onderste lijn-lancetvormig. De ^eindelingsche schermen zijn 3-stralig, de zijdelingsche onvolkomen. Het omwindsel bestaat uit 1-4 ongelijke blaadjes. De omwindseltjes zijn 3-5-bladig, zij steken ver uit buiten de schermpjes, de blaadjes zijn lijn- lancetvormig. Vrucht groot, bijna bolrond, bijna 2-knoppig, korrelig ruw door goudgele korreltjes op de zwartpurperkleurige vrucht, met korrelige, uitstekende ribben en groeven zonder striemen (fig. 524). 1-
RMRE9T45–. Contributions from the U.S. National Herbarium. Plants; Plants. Piq.5.—Fruit of Nolina altamiranoana. '/.side view : i,, cross section showing seed in one cell and undeveloped ovules in two. Both scale 2. Fig. 6.—Fruit of Nolina elegans. a, Side view; b, cross section show- ing seeds in two cells and unde- veloped ovules in all. Both scale 2. ing from Nolina those species which belong to Beaucarnea we have left t went v species, as follows: Nolina altamiranoana Rose, Proc. ai. Mus. 29: 438. L905. Figure 5. Nolina beldingi Brandegee, Zoe 1: 305. L890. Nolina bigelovii (Ton.) 8. Wats. Proc. A
RMRF2CDX–. Catalogue of the Chiroptera in the collection of the ... Museum. 438 pteralopex ANCErS. cusp not essentially different from that of p' of a Pteropvs, i.e. ridgc-like and constituting inner wall of tooth, not conical and pressed inward ou crushing surface, p^ and m' rather similar m general structure to p''.—Pj, p., and m, less shortened than in Ft. utraia, about one-half longer than broad. A shallow notch in cutting edge of outer main cusp of p^ and m, (fig. -^, C) ; inner main cusps of same teeth more ridge-like, less cusp-like (conical). U C' rig. 22.—A, upper right, B, lower left tooth-ro
RMRR2881–. Advances in the study of mammalian behavior. Mammals. 438 Spec. Publ. Amer. Soc. Mamm. 7 3 o X cr UJ Q- co LU CO q: 3 o q: 3 O UJ 0 A MALE O FEMALE D HELPER CUMULATIVE RATE. J REGURGITATIONS TO ^^^ MOTHER 2 3 4 NUMBER OF ADULTS Fig. 7. Mean hourly rate of feeding pups (nursing or regurgitation) at ages up to 14 weeks in silverbacked jackal families (n = 5; 414 h of observations). alone less than 10% of the time. This same general pattern persisted when a family had three helpers. The presence of a single adult at the den apparently constitutes protection for the pups. Not only will an adult
RMRGJ2W1–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. WORKERS MALES ^:ii;7 433 : L. / V^o^ 436 439 Figs 431-439 Colour patterns of B. rufofasciatus from localities in Kashmir: (431) Atro Sar 11 .viii. 1954, (432) Atro Sar ll.viii.l954, (433) Rawat 20-21.viii. 1954, (434) Apharwat 23.viii.1985, (435) Apharwat viii-ix.l986, (436) Apharwat viii. 1985, (437) Apharwat 24.vii.1986, (438) Apharwat viii. 1985, (439) Apharwat viii. 1985 (for the colour key see Fig. 258).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabili
RMRDJPCY–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. CLARIAS. 259 on both sides, § or f the length of the fin. Ventrals much nearer end of snout than caudal. Caudal nearly § length of head. Olive- brown. Total length 220 millim. Sierra Leone, Liberia, S. Cameroon, Benito Eiver.—Types in Leyden Museum. 1. Ad. 2, 3. Ad. & hgr. 4. Skel. 5-6. Ad. Sierra Leone. Efulen, S. Cameroon. Benito R. G. L. Bates, Esq. (C). 27. CLARIAS PACHYNEMA. Boulong. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (7) xii. 1903, p. 438, and Proc. Zool. Soc. 1907, p. 1086, fig
RMRN2HDT–. Annales de la science agronomique franaise et trangre. Agriculture; Art -- France; Agriculture experiment stations -- France. 438 ANNALES DE LA SCIENCE AGRONOMIQUE tache grisâtre interne deux points d'un brun fcncé, parfois réunis l'un à l'autre. Les ailes postérieures, de même que l'abdo- men, sont revêtus d'une teinte gris sale. La tête et le thorax sont couleur rouille. La Chenille, dont la tête est foncée et le corps d'un vert pâle, présente une nuque partagée longitudinalement par un sillon. Fig. 24',). — Feuilles de Cliciie pédoncule r;ivagées par la Plujcis tiiinidella Zk. i/i gr. iia
RMRFA07W–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. CLAEIAS. 259 on both sides, § or J the length of the fin. Ventrals much nearer end of snout than caudal. Caudal nearly f length of head. Olive- brown. Total length 220 millim. Sierra Leone, Liberia, S. Cameroon, Benito River.—Types in Leyden Museum. Sierra Leone. Efulen, S. Cameroon. G. L. Bates, Esq. (C). 1. Ad. 2, 3. Ad. & hgr 4. Skel. 5-6. Ad. Benito R. 27. CLARIAS PACHYNEMA. •Boulong. Ann. & Mag. N. 11. (7) xii. 190;}, p. 438, and Proc. Zool. Soc. 1907, p. 1086, fig.
RMRFAG70–. Catalogue of the Chiroptera in the collection of the ... Museum. 438 pteralopex ANCErS. cusp not essentially different from that of p' of a Pteropvs, i.e. ridgc-like and constituting inner wall of tooth, not conical and pressed inward ou crushing surface, p^ and m' rather similar m general structure to p''.—Pj, p., and m, less shortened than in Ft. utraia, about one-half longer than broad. A shallow notch in cutting edge of outer main cusp of p^ and m, (fig. -^, C) ; inner main cusps of same teeth more ridge-like, less cusp-like (conical). U C' rig. 22.—A, upper right, B, lower left tooth-ro
RMRN7DCG–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 438. Fig. 3. Etwa 8 jähr. WaUach. 3. Etwa achtjähriger Wallach. Die unregelmäßige, schiefe Ab- reibung dieses Gebissses erscheint bedeutungslos. Die Mündungen sind sehr ungleich ausgebildet und ohne die flachen Schleimhaut- polster. Die linke besteht in einem tiefrinnigen Bogen, von I^ 8 mm entfernt, und mißt 3,5 mm. Die rechtsseitige, von I^ 10 mm ent- fernt, ist punktförmig, etwa gries- korngroß und seicht grubig ver- tieft. Es ist wohl möglich, daß die seltene Größe jener Öffnung als eine Art Ersatz für die mangelhafte Aus
RMRF25DR–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. CLAEIAS. 259 on both sides, § or J the length of the fin. Ventrals much nearer end of snout than caudal. Caudal nearly f length of head. Olive- brown. Total length 220 millim. Sierra Leone, Liberia, S. Cameroon, Benito River.—Types in Leyden Museum. Sierra Leone. Efulen, S. Cameroon. G. L. Bates, Esq. (C). 1. Ad. 2, 3. Ad. & hgr 4. Skel. 5-6. Ad. Benito R. 27. CLARIAS PACHYNEMA. •Boulong. Ann. & Mag. N. 11. (7) xii. 190;}, p. 438, and Proc. Zool. Soc. 1907, p. 1086, fig.
RMRH9GHB–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. 438 22. Skovbundens urteagtige Livsformer. Samlag bunden Art Løgplante. Følgende Prøveflader kan give en Forestilling om, hvilke Arter den kan vokse sammen med. I det S. 299 afbildede Ramsløg-Samlag i Bøgeskov paa Taasinge var Pointstallene paa 25 Prøveflader (1. Juni) følgende : Ramsløg 24, Lærkespore (Corydallis cava) 20, Hvidsimmer 16, Vorterod 11, Bingelurt 5, Ranunculus auri- comus 1, Urtica dioeca 1. Desuden fandtes Skov-Dueurt, nedliggende Ribs samt enkelte unge Planter af Hyld og Ær. Ramsløg ragede ved. Fig. 214. Ramsløg (Allium ursinum) i
RMRNAHCA–. Anales del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires. Natural history -- Argentina; Natural history -- South America. 438 MUSEO NACIONAL DE BUENOS AIRES. ae, pe (fig. 568) soiit separes des deux médians ma, mp par les val- lées en croissant [( et )] correspondantes. Les deux tubercules internes ai, pi sont separes par une vallóe transversale médiane tres étroite et peu profonde qui se prolonge sur le cote interne sous la forme d'un sillón interlobulaire profond. Ces molaires mon- trent en outre un bourrelet antérieur (,) avec le tubercule median supplémeutaire antérieur e tres gros, et un bourrelet pos
RMRMKMDH–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 438 Annals of the South African Museum. b. Fig. 49.—Adaeum obtectum. a, dorsal surface of body ; b, ocular tubercle; c, palp from inner ; d, from outer side ; e, genital operculum (copied from Roewer). Measurements.—Length of body 6-5, pedipalps 4, legs 7 : 11 : 8 : 12. Types, 2 (^ or ? ?), Knysna. Types in Amsterdam Museum. Tlie figure given by Roewer represents in all probability a S- Adaeum latens Loman. (Text-fig. 50, a-f.) 1898. Loman, Zool. Jahrb. Syst., ii, p. 526, t. 31, fig. 11. 1923. Roewer
RMRF2B6M–. A catalogue of the collection of mammals in the Field Columbian Museum. Field Columbian Museum; Mammals. 458 CALLOTARIA. ODONTOB^NUS.. Fig. LX. Group of Fur Seals or Sea-bears. Callotaria alascana Elliot, Check-L. Mamm*. N. Amer. Cont. & W. Indies, F. C. M. Pub., vi, 1905, p. 438. Zool. Ser. Pribilof Islands Fur Seal. 1. Adult d" P. Pribilof Islands. C. H. Gilbert. * 2. Adult 9 P. Pribilof Islands. C. H. Gilbert. 3-4. Juv. — P. Pribilof Islands. C. H. Gilbert. 5. Adult d^ P. St. Paul Island, Alaska. Ward's Nat. Scien. Establ., Rochester, N. Y. 6. Adult 9 P. St. Paul Island, Alaska.
RMRF1RM3–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. PAEATILAPIA.. 315 1. PARATILAPIA POLLENI. Bleek. Versl. Ak. Ainsterd. ii. 18G8, p. 307, and Poiss. Madag. p. 10, pi. v. fig. 2 (1875) ; Steind. Sitzb. Ak. Wien, Ixxxii. i. 1880, p. 247 ; Sauv. Hist. Madag., Poiss. p. 443, pi. xliv. fig. 2 (1891) ; Bouleng. Proc. Zool. 8oc. 1898, p. 138; Pellegr. Mem. Soc. Zool. France, xvi. 1904, p. 257. Paracara tijptis, Bleek. Versl. Ak. Amsterd. xii. 1878, p. 193, pi. iii. fig. 3; Sauv. op. cit. p. 438, pi. xliv a, fig. 8, & c, fig. 1. Pa
RMRN989C–. Anatomische Hefte. 438 J. A. J. BÄRGE. die Nerven des Lateralsystems austreten; um ein Weniges darunter ist die Vena jugularis der Länge nach angeschnitten. Oralwärts vom Foramen jugulare ist die Ohrkapsel zu sehen und innerhalb derselben einige Fasern des N. octavus. Caudal- wärts vom Foramen jugulare ist das Occipitale, und zwar dessen. M. o. C. o. G. S. I V. I Fig. 8. Embryo avis aries. K. K. 10. I. 4. (Sagittalschnitt). M. o. = Medulla oblongata; C. o. — Condylus occipitalis; G. S. I = Ganglion des ersten Spinalnerven; V. I = Atlas N. VIII = N. octavus; O. K. = Ohr- kapsel; L. S. = Nerve
RMRN9K38–. Anatomie et physiologie végétales à l'usage des étudiants en sciences naturelles des universités, des élèves à l'Institut agronomique, des écoles d'agriculture, etc. Plant anatomy; Plant physiology. 302 l-A KIUII.LF. comme le Rosier (fig. 408, E, a) cl le Trèfle, où elles sont allongées en laiigiieLle cl en partie concrescenlcs avec le pétiole. Dans le Pois cultivé ((ig. 438, c), elles acquièrent un énorme dévelop- pement et compensent par là, au point de vue de Tassimilalion, la réduction en vrille des trois ou cinq folioles terminales {h); dans la Gesse apliaca (fig. 418), les feuilles son
RMRJ6TYK–. Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Instution. [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. AMPELI8. 403 Dulnit dominicns. Tunui/ra dominica, Linn. Syflt. Nat. I, 176(5, 31fl (haned on Tainjara dominicensix, Ukihhon, III, 37, tab. 2, fig. 4, Ht. Doiiiiiigo).â(}.i, I, 1788, 894.â/>»«/«« tlominicuM, Stkickl. Cont. Orn. IHTA, 103 (r«ctifl- cation).âLxra. Ruv. Mag. 18&1, 083 (babitB, affiuiti«R, «tc.).â ScLATRH, Catal. iHtn, 41. > Dulua palmarum, Vibill. Nouv. Diet. X, 1817,438.âId. Encjcl. M£tb. (No. 40,071.) Feet extremely stout; tarbas sborter than middle toe and claw
RMRE3MJM–. The tailless batrachians of Europe. Frogs; Amphibians. PELODYTES. 181 Fig. 67. (1876); Heron-Royer, Bull. Soc. Zool. Prance, 1878, pp. 128 & 299, pi. iii, and 1879, p. 229, pis. x and xi; Boulenger, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 1880, p. 225, and Oat. Batr. Ecaud., p. 438 (1882); Peracca, Boll. Mus. Torin., i, 1886, No. 1; Heron-Royer, Bull. Soc. Et. Sc. Angers, xv, 1886, p. 91; Heron-Royer & Van Bambeke, Arch. Biol., ix, 1889, p. 277, pi, XX, figs. 5—12; Bedriaga, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc, 1889, p. 533, and Amph. Rept. Portug., p. 20 (1890); Boulenger, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1891, p. 617, pi. xlvi
RMRMX7RA–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. ESSAI DE MORPHOLOGIE STOMACALE CHEZ LES OISEAUX 5: En voici les dimensions : Poids Ventricule. l'Oiseau. Longueur. Largeur, gr, cm. cm. ^[)a.[ule {Platalea leucorodia. L.) 1487 3,o b,0 liévonhleu {Ardea cinerea. h.) 1213,5 3,0 4,7 Héron pourpre (Ardea purpurea. L.)... 878 3,0 4,5 Butor {Botaurus stellaris. L.) 793,5 3,0 3,8 Cigogne [Ckonia alba. Bechst) 3 438 4,7 5,0 Le Marabout fl ) [Leptoptiluscnonenifenis. Less.) a, par contre,. Fig. .y. — Mataboul. Leploplilus rrumeniferus. Less. (carnivorc piscivore), réd. 1/3. un ventricule de forme bi
RMRFA7CB–. A catalogue of the collection of mammals in the Field Columbian Museum. Field Columbian Museum; Mammals. 458 CALLOTARIA. ODONTOB^NUS.. Fig. LX. Group of Fur Seals or Sea-bears. Callotaria alascana Elliot, Check-L. Mamm*. N. Amer. Cont. & W. Indies, F. C. M. Pub., vi, 1905, p. 438. Zool. Ser. Pribilof Islands Fur Seal. 1. Adult d" P. Pribilof Islands. C. H. Gilbert. * 2. Adult 9 P. Pribilof Islands. C. H. Gilbert. 3-4. Juv. — P. Pribilof Islands. C. H. Gilbert. 5. Adult d^ P. St. Paul Island, Alaska. Ward's Nat. Scien. Establ., Rochester, N. Y. 6. Adult 9 P. St. Paul Island, Alaska.
RMRDJPTW–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. PAEATILAPIA. ilo 1. PAEATILAPIA POLLENI. Bleek. Versl. Ak. Amsterd. ii. 18G8, p. 307, and Poiss. Madag. p. 10, pi. v. fig. 2 (1875) ; Steind. Sitzb. Ak. Wien, Ixxxii. i. 1880, p. 247 ; Sauv. Hist. Madag., Poiss. p. 443, pi. xliv. fig. 2 (1891) ; Bouleng. Proc. Zoo!. «oc. 1898, p. 138; Pellegr. Mem. See. Zool. France, xvi. 1904, p. 257. Paracara tt/pns, Bleek. Versl. Ak. Amsterd. xii. 1878, p. 193, pi. iii. fig. 3; Sauv. op. cit. p. 438, pi. xliv a, fig. 8, & c, fig. 1. Pa
RMRFAD39–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. PAKATILAP1A. 315 1. PARATILAPIA POLLENI. Bleek. Vers]. Ak. Amsterd. ii. 1868, p. 307, and Poiss. Madag. p. 10, pi. v. fig. 2 (1875) ; Steind. Sitzb. Ak. Wien, lxxxii. i. 1880, p. 247 ; Sauv. Hist. Madag., Poiss. p. 443, pi. xliv. fig. 2 (1891) ; Bouleng. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1898, p. 138; Pellegr. Mem. Soc. Zool. France, xvi. 1904, p. 257. Paracara typus, Bleek. Versl. Ak. Amsterd. xii. 1878, p. 193, pi. iii. fig. 3; Sauv. op. cit. p. 438, pi. xliv
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