RMRMJ7F2–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTHERN AFRICAN CUMACEA: PART 2 217. Fig. 22. Iphinoe dayi Ovigerous female. A. Lateral view. B. Detail of anterior tip of carapace. C. Dorsal view of carapace. D. Antenna 1. E. Maxilliped 3. F. Pereiopod 1. G. Pereiopod 2. H. Pereiopod 3. I. Telsonic somite and uropod. Scale line = 2 mm for A, C; 1 mm for B, F-I; 0,5 mm for D-E.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustratio
RM2A2KRA3–Study of Leaves, 1877, Amelia Bergner, American, 1853–1923, United States, Gum bichromate photogram, 28.9 x 22.9 cm (image), 40.7 x 34.3 cm (album page), A Country Scene, July 1848, John La Farge, American, 1835-1910, United States, Graphite with smudging, heightened with lead white gouache, on blue wove paper, 270 x 380 mm
RMRGF2YT–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 74 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 135, No. 2 EPURALS HYPURALS. Figure 22. Caudal skeleton of Psenops/s anomala, drawing of a cleared-and-stained preparation from a 40-mm specimen, ABE 62-656. All elements identified in Figure 1. ostegals pointed. Scapula visible. Verte- brae 10 + 15 = 25. In the adult, hypurals 2 + 3 and 4 + 5 closely conjoined, three epurals. Sclerotic bones well ossified, sub- ocular shelf present on second suborl^ital. Stomach a simple sac; intestine long. Py- loric caeca very numerou
RM2JE2NEB–Expulsion from Paradise, Adam and Eve are expelled from the Earthly Paradise by the angel with the flaming sword. Next to them the serpent crawls. The image of the angel has been partially removed. Above the image a title. Below it are six verses and a reference to Genesis 3: 22-24. The print is part of an album., print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (II), (mentioned on object), print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (III), (mentioned on object), after print by: Jan Saenredam, print maker: Amsterdam, print maker: Amsterdam, after print by: Assendelft, publisher: Amsterdam, c. 1645 - c. 1646 and/or
RMRG2GCN–. Canadian forest industries 1889-1890. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. WE ALSO MANUFACTURE Every Pulley is a Split Pulley. I . p ,DMZ"Zt ^ With our Patent Bushing System ' 1 r ." * = Wooden Grooved Pulleys for the Transmission of i Fvprvnnllp mfi,â Hff â f Made in anv size from 9 inches to six ft. = ' = Everv Pulle>' w"' fit 22 or more different sizes of diameter with original bores of 3 and 3^ inches, 1 POWCr OV Manilla RODe. I shaft'ng' therefore 200 of our Pulleys and an . J . = J ,MM,,M,M ""C"' =
RM2JDY9AP–Expulsion from Paradise, Adam and Eve are expelled from the Earthly Paradise by the angel with the flaming sword. Next to them the serpent crawls. The image of the angel has been partially removed. Above the image a title. Below it are six verses and a reference to Genesis 3: 22-24. The print is part of an album., print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (II), (mentioned on object), print maker: Christoffel van Sichem (III), (mentioned on object), after print by: Jan Saenredam, print maker: Amsterdam, print maker: Amsterdam, after print by: Assendelft, publisher: Amsterdam, c. 1645 - c. 1646 and/or
RMRE37JA–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. ON UMBELLIFERiE 183 brown or purple spots, in small round clusters 2—4 mm. diam., elongated on the nerves and petioles, cup-shaped, with a whitish lobed revolute margin; spores tending to become ellipsoid, delicately verruculose, hyaline, 18—26 x 15—22 /jl. Uredospores. Sori hypophyllous, on pale minute spots 2—3 mm. diam., scattered, rarely aggre- gated, minute, punctiform, pale-cinna- mon ; spore globose to ellipsoid, echinu- late, not thickened above, brown, 25— 38x18—27 fi; epispore thick (up to 3^ /J,), wi
RM2A2J76A–The Fan Peddler, 1765, Attributed to Suzuki Harunobu 鈴木 春信, Japanese, 1725 (?)–1770, Japan, Color woodblock print, chuban, 26.4 x 19.7 cm (10 3/8 x 7 3/4 in.), The Complaint, and The Consolation, or, Night Thoughts, 1797, William Blake (English, 1757-1827), written by Edward Young (English, 1683-1765), printed by R. Noble (English, 18th century), published by R. Edwards (English, 18th century), England, Book with forty-three engravings in black on ivory wove paper, 433 × 340 × 22 mm, The Grave, a Poem, 1808, Luigi Schiavonetti (Italian, 1765-1810), after William Blake (English, 1757-1827
RMRG7FG3–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ceropalinae: tribe minageniini 231 4. Minagenia clypeata (Banks) Plates 1, figure 13; and 3, figure 37 Ageniella clypeata Banks, 1914, Journ. New York Ent. Soc, vol. 22, p. 306, cT. Type: cf, Chain Bridge, Va. (Cambridge). Minagenia shappirioi Dreisbach, 1953, Amer. Midi. Nat., vol. 49, p. 839, cf (new synonymy). Type: cf, Osceola County, Mich. (Cambridge). Male: Forewing 6.0 to 7.2 mm. long; sternites 2 to 5 with some long oblique or sometimes suberect hairs that are about 2.5 as long as the ordinary clothing hairs, the longer of these hair
RMW56WGF–23 cm Shell in a Wooden Box, Half a 23 cm grenade shaped sawn in half, in a wooden box. The grenade is 67.3 cm long and has a caliber of 227 mm. It has two rings of pressed-in cams for a drawn barrel with six pulling fields and is hollow, a tube hole in the nose. Shallow holes for the ammunition tap are provided at the top., W.G. Armstrong & Co, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1868, iron (metal), bronze (metal), brass (alloy), wood (plant material), shell: h 11.3 cm × w 67.3 cm × d 22.7 cm box: h 21.5 cm × w 72 cm × d 32.5 cm w 59 kg
RMRMJBEM–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. ^3k. Fig. 3. a, b. Glycimeris connollyi Tomlin, with detail of ribbing further enlarged. c.G. connollyi var. from Sedgefield. d. outline of G. queketti Sow. superimposed on outline (dotted) of Newton's figure of ]pilosa. Teeth at 4 mm. shell length 9-10, at 7 mm. 14, at 15 mm. 18, increasing to 22-24, with a few feeble and indistinct ones in the middle. Margin internally crenulate. Periostracum thin, shortly fibrous, usually abraded except on lateral parts of shell. Up to length 65, alt. 65 mm. (Sowe
RM2T8JTYN–Haus Josef and Marie Rufer, Vienna, Vienna 1879 - 1944 Vienna, 1922, photography, gelatin silver paper, brush retouching in the area of the glass cabinet doors, photo paper: 22.3 × 16.8 cm, 8 3/4 × 6 5/8 in., verso: 'Martin Gerlach Photographer Vienna VII. New building. 36, purple stamp, purple stamp, verso: '133', red pencil, 'Haus Rufer, Vienna 1922', '100 mm high', 'Retouche of the reflection!', '1380m', pencil, Austria
RMRHN14B–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 260 A. J. YOOL ET AL. 100 80 60 E .c o S 40 < 20. 20 30 Excess K+ (mM) 40 50 FIGURE 3. Induction of attachment of larval Astraea undosa by increased external potassium. The percentage of larvae attached was scored at 5 h (•), 22 h (A), 49 h (•). and 92 h (4) of continuous exposure, with other details as in the legend for Figure 1. inducer, this additivity was most apparent at shorter exposure times and at lower concentrations. At 24 h, an excess of 10 mM K+ nearly doubled the response of P. sibogae larvae to coral extract
RM2T8JW0C–Landhaus Carla Spanner, Gumpoldskirchen 270, Rotes Mäuerl, Lower Austria, oblique view of the front, 1924, photography, gelatin silver paper, brush and spray brush retouching, photographic paper: 22.4 × 17.2 cm, 8 13/16 × 6 3/4 in., Verso: 'foto gerlach wien VII. neubaugasse 36 B 31238', purple stamp, 'Dr. Ludwig Münz', blue stamp, verso: 'take away', 'flag a little clearer, sharpen', '59.5', 'Gumpoldskirchen, Haus Spanner. 1923', 'width 98 mm', 'leaves', '2138 R', pencil, 'M 2', copy pen
RMRG7211–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2: XORIDINAE 521 16. Xorides (Xorides) maudae (Davis) Xylonomus maudae Davis, 1895, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 22, p. 32; 9 • Type: 9, ?Seattle, Wash. (Philadelphia). Front wing of male 6 to 9 mm. long, of female 9.3 to 10 mm. long; top of head without transverse rugulae; temple flared laterally a little beyond outside tangent of eye, its upper half with close hori- zontal aciculation and some small aciculate punctures. Dull reddish brown. Part or most of front orbit, small area sur- rounding upper end of epomia, subte
RM2T8JW0H–Villa Karl and Hilda Strasser, conversion and extension, Vienna XIII., Kupelwiesergasse 28, cloakroom, Martin Gerlach jun., Vienna 1879 - 1944 Vienna, 1918-1919, photography, gelatin silver paper, spray brush retouching, photographic paper: 16.2 × 22.2 cm, 6 3/8 × 8 3/4 in., verso: 'Martin Gerlach Photographic Studio for Architecture, commerce, industry and art Vienna, VII., Neubaugasse 36, purple stamp, blue stamp, verso: 'Haus Strasser', 'Anteroom??', 'Strasser', '242', '64.4', 'Retouching edge clearly', width 140 mm', '2138 R', '61%', pencil, Austria
RMRFT0YM–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. ECHINOCEREUS. 29 36. Echinocereus weinbergii Weingart, Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 22:83. 1912. Very stout, usually simple, at first globose, becoming conical, at least in cultivation, 13 cm. in diameter; ribs 15, acute, more or less undulate; areoles elliptic, approximate; radial spines 9 to 12, pectinate, 3 to 12 mm. long, at first white or rose but in age yellowish; central spines none; flowers diurnal, 3.6 cm. broad, rose-colored; inner perianth-segments in several series, 1.5 to 3 cm. long, 4 to 5 mm. broad, lanceolate, acuminate; fruit not know
RM2T8JTY0–Villa Dr. Ing. Frantisek and Milada Müller, Prague-Stresovice, Nad Hradnim vodojemem 14, Czech Republic, Herrenzimmer, gentlemen's study, Martin Gerlach junior., Vienna 1879 - 1944 Vienna, 1928-1930, photography, gelatin silver paper, brush and spray brush retouching, photographic paper: 16.8 × 22.3 cm, 6 5/8 × 8 3/4 in., verso: 'Martin Gerlach Photographer Vienna VII, Neubaug, 36, purple stamp, 'Anton Schroll & Co. Buch- und Kunstverlag Wien, V/55, Nikolsdorfergasse 7-9', purple stamp, blue stamp, verso: '82.2', 'the lamp please go', '140 mm wide, Austria
RMRG7RHX–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 166 PLATE 2. Species of Raninoides. 1, R. nitidus, male holotype, S mm long, X 7, dorsal view; 2, same, right frontobuccal region with append- ages, X 22; 3, R.fossoT, type, right chela and carpus, outer face, X 7; 4, same, anterior part of carapace and ocular peduncles, X 3, dorsal view; 5, same, extremity of second ambulatory foot, X 7. (After A. Milne Edwards and Bouvier.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration
RMKCE6HK–Pair of Wheellock Pistols, ca. 1655–65, Maastricht, Dutch, Maastricht, Steel, brass, gold, ivory, L. of 14.252a: 22 1/2 in
RMRHY1AK–. Beiträge zur Geologie von Kamerun. Geology; Paleontology. Fig. 34 d) Erklärung siehe vorige Seit. Fig. 35 c) Fifr. 35. Lobenlinie von Hopl. ingens costatus. Diki am Mungo. (Stück II der IVIafstabelle.) •^1 Unke Sutur u, erster Laterallobus rechts bei 6 mm Windungsradius, 10/1. b) Sutur bei 22 mm Windungsradius. 2/1. c) Rechte Sutur bei 22 mm Windungsradius. 3/2.. 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.. Esch, Ernst
RMKC7W5R–Pair of Wheellock Pistols, mid-17th century, Brescia, Italian, Brescia, Steel, wood (walnut), L. of : 22 11/16 in. (57.7 cm
RMRMH1M0–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 3.—Ligia. a, dilatata ; b, c, apical margin of telson of natalensis and exotica respectively. $ 22 x 15 mm., ovigerous $ 17 x 9 mm. Greenish-brown or olivace- ous, uniform, eyes black. Localities.—Cape Province : West and east shores of Cape Peninsula (W. F. P. and K. H. B.); Kleinmond, mouth of Bot Biver, Caledon Div. (K. H. B.). Great Namaqualand : Liideritzbucht (Budde-Lund). Ligia dilatata var. gracilior n. This form cannot be considered as more than a variety of the typical form. Both are f
RMKC7WCX–Wheellock Gun, ca. 1610, French, Steel, gold, wood (red beech), silver, brass, L. 43 3/8 in. (110.2 cm); L. of barrel 31 1/4 in
RMRJYW04–. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. February 1992 Asiatic Herpetological Research Vol. 4, p. 109 4> U 3 « t- a. E H. "T 20 30 40 50 Time (min after 22:00) FIG. 11. Environmental and body temperatures in T. przewalskii versus time. lizard, Phrynocephalus versicolor (about 80 mm in length, including the tail, and 10 mm in width) placed in the same bag with it. According to the observations of Szczerbak and Golubev (1986), these geckos will attack small lizards in a terrarium. The average weight of a full stomach reaches 7.8% of
RMKC3JC7–Pair of Flintlock Box-Lock Pistols with Bayonets, ca. 1782
RMRH3W0H–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 154 Brigham Young University Science Bulletin (A. A. Nichol); 2 9 Aug. 5, 1955, Portal (R. R. Dreisbach). TEXAS: 4 9 July 9, 1917, Fabens (H. H. Knight), taken on Larrea glutinosa. Parthenicus houtelouae, new species Fig. 230 Distinguished from allied species by the black first antennal segment, and uniformly sil- very sericeous pubescence on the dorsum and the venter; male claspers distinctive (Fig. 230). Male. Length 3.4 mm, width 1.22 mm; cly- peus and lower face fuscous to black, frons. 228 OJ^AiXmjLVojriD.. Please note t
RMEDPD54–Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720 - 1778). The Sawhorse, 1761. From Carceri d'Invenzione di G. Battista Piranesi
RMRHN2N5–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. DEVELOPMENT OF ANTARCTIC ASTEROIDS 79 Table I Embryonic andplanktolrophic lan'iil development oj Porania antarctica reared at -1.5 to -1.0'C Developmental stage First appearance (days) Size* (mm) Zygote 0 0.55 Two-cell embryo 0.42 — Coeloblastula 3.2 — Hatched blastula 5.8 — Gastrula 12 0.70 Bi-lobed larva 20 0.76 Bipinnaria 22 0.80 Brachiolaria 40 1.1 Juvenile 65 0.79 * Refer to the diameter of zygotes and juveniles and the maximum length of all other stages. genital pores and immediately settled onto the bottom of culture
RMKC875M–Cased Pair of Percussion Pistols with Accessories, dated 1856
RMRGWM32–. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. 40 VARIETIES OF AMERICAN UPLAND COTTON. Samples of this cotton grown at the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, College Station, Tex., and in a variety test at Waco, Tex., were tested as follows: Bolls per pound, 105; seeds per pound, 4,700 (College Station), 4,500 (Waco): aver- age length of lint, 21 mm. (if inch), varying from 18 to 23 mm.; per cent of lint, 32.3 (College Station) and 33.6 (Waco). Brooks Improved. (Also known as Brooks "No Name.") Georgia Bulletins 27, 31. Louisiana Bulletins 17, 22, 28. Bulletin 33. Office of Exper
RMKC3YJW–Composed Armor, 15th century and later, Landshut, European, Italian and German, Steel, iron, copper alloy (latten), leather
RMRHEGJ9–. Bollettino dei Musei di zoologia ed anatomia comparata della R. Università di Torino. Zoology. (t'ig. 13). Segmentorum numeriis 65. — Long. corp. mm. 55; lat. cofp. mm. 3. ffab. Foreste del Rio Peripa. 14. Mannolciie fasciolnfa, sp. n. 9 Color rufescens, lateribus fasciis duabus nigris ornatis. Caput lae- vigatum. Ociili ocellis elevatis e. 22. Antennae subclavatae articulis crassis, segmentum tertium superaiites. Collum lateribus latis angulo antico valde rotundato, utrimque striis 2. Segmenta coetera supra lae- vigata, longe sub poris parte postica striata. Sutura profunda. Pori magni. Ste
RMRDEY05–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 351 I (=Peridermium strobi). ^cia caulicolous, causing fusiform swellings of the stem, rounded to elongate; peridium inflated, rup- turing at sides, thick, membranous. Spores ellipsoid to ovoid, 18-20 X 22-23 fi, wall colorless, coarsely verrucose except on elongate smooth spot, 2-2.5 n thick, on smooth spot 3-3.5 n thick. II. Uredinia hypophyllous, thickly scattered in groups, round, pustular, 0.1-0.3 mm., at first bright yellow; peridia delicate.. Fio. 255.—Cronartium. A, urediaium; B, telium.
RMRHPAHN–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. -mm..- Fir.. 20. FIG. 19. FIG. 19. Equatorial gastrulation following 76 hours' exposure to m/io.62 LiCl from an unsegmented stage. (Experiment IV 22.3.) FIG. 20. Embryo radially symmetrical about the polar axis. Produced by exposing unsegmented eggs 76 hrs. to m/io.62 LiCl; 20 hrs. in water. (Experiment IV 22 b.) normal yolk plug stages. Eggs with a broad crescentic blasto- pore were most prominent. The eggs died without developing farther. Experiment IV 34. Eggs in 8-cell stage (10 hours and 20 minutes after deposition) wer
RMRGBWK8–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. mm BULLETIN No. 651 S^K-'^J-U Contribution from the Office of Farm Management W. J. SPILLMAN, Chief. Washington, D. C. May 8, 1918 A FARM-MANAGEMENT STUDY IN ANDERSON COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA. By A. G. Smith, Agriculturist. CONTENTS. Introduction 1 Summary 3 Description of the area 4 General characteristics of the farms surveyed 6 Cost of producing crops 8 Methods of measuring success in farming 10 Yields 11 Acres per work animal and size of farms 17 Combination of enterprises 22 Crop rotation 32 INTRODUCTION. In a farm-
RMRGD7K7–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. Figure 9. Dorsal (A) and lateral (B) views of head and ventral views of forefoot (C) and hind foot (D) of Pristimantis vilcabambae (AMNH 153057). toe III; toe discs broad, rounded, about the same size as discs on fingers; (13) in ethanol, dorsum tan with blackish-brown H-shaped scapular fold; venter tan with dark brown flecks; groin and anterior sur- faces of thighs dark brown with cream blotches; (14) SVL in single female 22.1 mm, in males 13.5—14.6 mm (n — 3). Pristimantis vilcabambae lacks a tym- panum; it
RMRGJ5ND–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . Fig. 22 Gomphotherium cooperi. Labial views of molars. A-C, from Ad Dabtiyah. A, left M, M.42940. B, left M3: Dabtiyah, M.42946. M.42945. C, right M3, M.42943. D, right M3 from 60km south of Ad It looks very like the Artenay M3 of Ginsburg & Antunes (1966: pi. 3, fig. 2) but is possibly lower-crowned. At first sight it also looks narrower but this is not borne out by Ginsburg & Antunes' measurements of length x breadth (179 x 82 mm) nor by my own measurements from their picture. M.42941. The dorsal concavity of the tusk is
RMRGHHRX–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. B €> ,®,. : Fig. 20 Camera lucida drawings of plating in Mimiosalenia quinquetuberculata sp. nov. A, apical disc, BMNH EE3981; B, apical disc, BMNH EE3982; C, ambulacrum, from apical disc (top) to peristomial margin (bottom), BMNH EE3981; D, ambital ambulacral plating, BMNH EE5014-17. Scale bars = 1 mm. Family GLYPHOPNEUSTIDAE Smith & Wright, 1993 Genus GLYPHOPNEUSTES Pomel, 1883 Glyphopneustes hattaensis Ali, 1992 PI. 5, fig. 11; PI. 8, figs 1-12; Figs 21, 22 1992a Glyphopneustes hattaensis Ali: 68, fig. 3. Types. Holotype, t
RMREDB9F–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 60 Ys. 22(3.. angiilär verdickt, am Grunde rechteckig und mit knotigen Längs- wänden, am Rande kürzer bis quadratisch. Perichätialblätter etwas grösser, am Grunde beiderseits mit Längsfalte. Scheidchen sehr kurz, nackt, oft mit einigen Paraphysen; Ochrea 0,32 mm lang; Seta von gleicher Länge. Kapsel ganz oder zur Hälfte eingesenkt, länglich (Urne 0,09 mm), allmählich durch den gleichlangen, ge- furchten Hals bis fast zum Scheidchen vers
RMRGJC9G–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Fig. 15 Stem joints of Teliocrinus springeri. (Scale: 2 mm). Fig. 16 Stem joints of Diptocrinus atternicirrus. (Scale: 2 mm) Genus TELIOCRINUS Teliocrinus springeri (Clark) (Figs 5E, 6E, 7A, 8F, 15). Material. Madras, 1932.12.25.2. Synostoses (Fig. 15). 10 or less large meshes in each petaloid zone: general symmorphy well developed. Genus DIPLOCRINUS (including Annacrinus) Diptocrinus atternicirrus (Carpenter) (Figs 5F, 6F, 7F, 8E, 16). Material. Meangis Islands (N. Moluccas), Challenger st. 214, 85.3.30.22, syntype. Synostoses (Fig. 16). Rad
RMRG7T1N–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 276 BULLETIN 152, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM last. First three segments of i^iale abdomen tuberculate; distal end of each segment save the last marked by a harrow transverse band of pubescence. Posterior half of sternum tuberculate, anterior half punctate. Measurements .—Male holotype, length of carapace 17, width 25.6 mm. Female (21986), length 8.5, width 12.3 mm. Range.—Cape St. Lucas, Mexico; Bay of Panama; Galapagos Islands, 5^2 to 33 fathoms. Material examined.—Ofl' Cape St. Lucas, Lower California, Mexico; lat. 22° 52' 00" N.;
RMRJPBW1–. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. D. F. HOESE and R. LUBBOCK. Fig. 2. Holotype of Myersina laclmeri (preserved). DESCRIPTION Based on 4 specimens, 22-26 mm SL. Counts and measurements are given in Table 1. Branchiostegal rays 5 (in 2). Vertebrae 10 + 16 (in holotype). Head strongly compressed, cheeks not bulbose. Snout shorter than eye length, gently sloping in lateral view, with snout tip in horizontal line from middle of eye. Eye 3.0-3.4 in head. Interorbital very narrow, less than pupil diameter. Mouth large, oblique, forming an angle of about 40° with body axis; jaws e
RMRD33YF–. Cytological technique; the principles underlying routine methods. Histology -- Technique; Cytology -- Technique. INTRODUCTION TO FIXATION 23 whether they he approximately on a straight line. This is so with nearly all fixatives. (See, for example, fig. 3.) Where the straight line crosses the ordinate line, log / has. 0-2 0-2 0-4 0-6 0-3 1-0 1-2 Log t 1-4 1-6 1-a 2-0 22 Fig. 3. Graph showing the rate of penetration of mercuric chloride (at standard concentration) into gelatine-albumin gel. t is time in hours; d is the distance penetrated in mm.'^^' '* become zero and log d = log K. One can th
RMRE70GB–. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Equipment, inc. 381 West Grove St. (Rte. 28) Middleboro, MA 02346 (508) 947-6299 ^KUBOTR Tractors, Excavators and Diesel Generators lYOTE Wheel Loaders 3/4 Yd-6 1/2 Yd Screening Equipment this year on Tuesday, Aug. 22 at the Massachusetts Cranberry Experiment Station in East Wareham. There will be equipment displays, a chicken barbecue and a short business meet- ing, according to Jeff Carl- son, CCCGA executive director. n.<.t^^mm.<^<^^^ 1^ Gapen *^^ Realty Cranberry Marsh FOR SALE â¢6 acres planted, '17 acres ready to be
RMRGHGEW–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. [Bull. B.O.C. 1976: 96(3)] no longitudinal ridges, measuring 24-8 x 17*8 (3-7 g) and 24-6 x 18-o mm (3 ' 9 §)• They contained large embryos, but with sufficient yolk to see that it was of a deep orange-yellow characteristic of eggs of this family. The honeyguide's egg is glossy and rounded at both ends and measures 22*2 x 16-6 mm (2*9 g). It contained a very large embryo which would have hatched within 36 hours, showing the vicious bill hooks as illustrated on Plate 5 in Friedmann (1955). This egg is too small to be that of a Greater Honeyguide I
RMRMKB85–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. THE DENTITION OF THE TITANOSUCHIAN DINOCEPHALIANS 85 2. Lying 9 mm. deeper this section shows replacement No. 2 lying in its pocket, a cavity housed the replacement of No. 3 and cavity No. 4 is empty. Lingually of the functional canine root lies a pocket housing the replacing canine. 3. Here an empty cavity for replacement of No. 1 is seen and a replacement of the third postcanine. A! r Jb^^: o.c iC.f 1' '" ?v »"- > Proc «^^. Fig. 22. Jonkeria truculenta. S.A.M. 12030. X . Inner face
RMRGX5D9–. Bulletin. Ethnology. Figure 43.—Rim profiles and vessel shapes of Serra Plain, Arist6 Phase (Ap- pendix, table 16). 3. Slightly carinated open bowl with everted lip (fig. 43-3). Ri7ns: Everted, usually exteriorly thickened but sometimes direct with a rounded, tapered or squared lip with rounded edges. Mouth diameter 18-32 cm.; most 22-26 cm. Body wall thickness: 7-10 mm.; most 7-8 mm. Body dimensions: Diameters 14-28 cm.; depth 6-16 cm. Base: Same as form 1. Appendages: Occasionally an adorno or lobe on the lip of the Serra Plain sherds from the Ilhas do Campo Site,. Please note that these i
RMRHMAJD–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. w. 50 100 200 Time (ms) 50 100 150 200 Figure 3. Behavioral responses of a Pleuromamma xiphias adult female to three stimulus intensities. Hydrodynamic stimulus was produced hy a piezoelectric transducer (PZL-060) with a 5.1-mm sphere, the center of which was located 4.3 mm from the animal's rostrum. (A) Photomultiplier tube (PMT) and force records showing response to a small stimulus: 700 H/., 1.5 cycles, maximum water velocity of 50 iim s ' at the rostrum (vertical peak-to-peak movement of sphere: (1.22 /xm). (B) PMT and f
RMRGJBD8–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. CENOMANIAN BRACHIOPODS FROM LOWER CHALK OF BRITAIN AND NORTH EUROPE 93 1954 Orbirhynchia mantelliana (J. de C. Sowerby) Pettitt: 31; pi. 3, figs 10a k;. 1954 Orbirhynchia obscura Pettitt: 35; pi. 3, figs la-c, 2a-c. 1969 Orbirhynchia mantelliana (J. de C. Sowerby); Kennedy: pi. 22, figs 5-7. Lectotype. Sowerby Collection, B61490; from the Lower Chalk of Hamsey, Sussex; selected Pettitt (1954). PI. 4, figs 1-3. Description. The species was adequately described by Pettitt (1954: 31), who gave the average dimensions as 12 mm long, 13 mm
RMRH1HYH–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. ON UMBELLIFER^ 183 brown or purple spots, in small round clusters 2—4 mm. diam., elongated on the nerves and petioles, cup-shaped, with a whitish lobed revolute margin; spores tending to become ellipsoid, delicately verruculose, hyaline, 18—26 x 15—22/a. Uredospores. Sori hypophyllous, on pale minute spots 2—3 mm. diam., scattered, rarely aggre- gated, minute, punctiform, pale-cinna- mon ; spore globose to ellij)Soid, echinu- late, not thickened above, brown, 25— 38x18—27 fi; epispore thick (up to 3^ fji), with
RMRHDWE4–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 104 Bonner zoologische Beiträge 53 (2004). Figs. 19-23: L. pataxo, left male palp in prolateral (19) and retrolateral (20) views, male chelicerae (21), and cleared female geni- talia in ventral (22) and dorsal (23) views, a: appendix, b: bulb, e: embolus, p: procursus, t: trochanter-apophysis, u: uncus, asterisk: proximal sclerotized element of bulb. Scale lines: 0.5 mm (19, 20, 22, 23), 0.3 mm (21).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page ima
RMRHDTBX–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Heft 3-4 2/1951 Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Arctiidae Ostasiens 325 2. Generation: Kleiner (Durchschnitt in Fukien S 33, 9 39 mm; in Chekiang 6 26—29, $ 32—38 mm). Alle bei der 1. Generation orang- gefärbten VfL-Teile leuchtend rot. Die Querlinien stärker grau ausgefüllt. In beiden Generationen besteht kein Geschlechtsdimorphismus. Differenzialbeschreibung und 6 -Genitalapparat (Abb. 22) siehe in der Tabelle. Abb. 22 Mütochrista orientalis sp. n. (Präp. Nr. 277) Kuatu
RMRFMHWJ–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . 4(12. Figs. 461 and b2..—7errapene putnami?. fragments ot carapace. X §- Specimen in Vanderbilt University. 461. Left side of front of carapace, c. p. I, part of first costal plate; m. s. 2, m. 5. 3. m. s. 4, second, third, and fourth marginal scutes. 462. Rear of carapace, m. 5. 11, m. 5. 1 2. eleventh and twelfth marginal scutes; per. II, eleventh peripheral; py, p) gal; spy, suprapygal. as in T. Carolina. The hinder border of this pit is about 22 mm. behind the anterior border of the bone. Behind this comes the flat, rough, and perpendicu
RMREKF44–. Life-histories of northern animals [microform] : an account of the mammals of Manitoba. Mammals; Mammals; Mammifères; Mammifères. Little Chipmunk 365 in being much smaller and paler, with longer tails ar ' 2 more premolars. The teeth are: I-I 2-2 , 3-3 Inc. —; prem. —; mol. ^— - 22 i-i ^ i-i i-i The Little Chipmunk has, in addition to the generic characters, the following: Length, about 8 inches (203 mm.); tail, 4 inches (102 nzi mm.); hind-foot, i inches (32 n.m.).. Fn. ii»—LittI* Chipnunk {Emtamiai mtgUctiu). CaitMsry, Multoba. 104. In general, above it is a brownish gray, much darker ov
RMRH3WH1–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Miridae of the Nevada Test Site 119 19. Embolium and corium exterior to radial vein, clear translucent; length 5.4 mm albocostatus Van D. Embolium and corium not clear or different from other areas of corium 20 20. Bristles on dorsal surface golden brown 91 Bristles on dorsal surface fuscous to black .95 21. Bostrum reaching upon hind coxae, or bevond 00 Bostrum only reaching upon middle coxae 93 22. Bostrum reaching upon hind coxae; length 4.4 mm atriplicis, n. sp. Bostrum reaching behind posterior coxae; length 3.3 mm brind
RMRMKCX7–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 628 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM but distinct in the intervening grooves, producing especially in the worn specimens a punctate appearance; on base 3 additional lirae. Columella sinuous, canal well marked. Shell 2-2 X 1*5 mm; two other specimens 3-2 mm long. Locality: Cove Rock, East London. 22 fathoms, 2 (type and paratype), 340 5' S. 25° 55' E., 67 fathoms, one. Cape Infanta, 46 fathoms, one. Gericke Point (Knysna area) 46 fathoms, one. Type: Holotype S.A.M. A29990, paratype S.A.M. A30551. Re
RMRGEP0T–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 398 BULLETIN: MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. G.d. 26.3 mm. l.d. 20.6 mm. alt. 18. mm. 25. 18.7 17.4 M. C. Z. 32,460. Auki, Malaita Id. These agree well with the description of C. purchasi, differing princi- pally in being considerably larger than the dimensions given by Dohrn, viz., g.d. 22-23 mm., l.d. 17-17|mm., alt. 13-14 mm. As with several other Solomon Island species, described by Pfeiffer, the locality Admiralty Islands is probably WTong. 127. Crystallopsis fulakorensis, sp. nov. Plate 4, fig. 4-6. Type. M. C.
RMRD45YR–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. CRUSTACEA MALACOSTRACA. V. 91. Fig. iS. Hippomedon servatipes. *75. Hippomedon robustus G. O. Sars. Hippomedon robustus G. O. Sars 1895, p. 679, Suppl.-Pl. 3 fig. 1. — Stebbing 1906, p. 59. Occurrence. New to the "Ingolf"-area; taken twice by the "Thor", not by the "Ingolf". S. of Iceland: "Thor" St. 166 (14. 7. 1903): 62°57' N., I9°58' N., 957 m., two small spec, and St. 171: 63°i5'N., 22°23'W., 216—326 m., 1 spec, ri mm. Distribution. Trondhjemsfjo
RMRH136P–. Bulletin. Science. 22 BULLETIN 69^ UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. 10 Qu,. Fig. 9.—Liga bkasiliensis : Entire worm. The worms (fig. 9) posses.s from 12 to 15 segments, a num- ber slightly less than that given by Fuhrmann, who writes that there are about 10 segments. A specimien with 12 segments measured 3 mm. in length by 0.7 mm. in width. The head (fig. 9) is 200/x long by 400/x wide, with well-devel- oped rostellum (fig. 10) armed with 20 hooks (fig. 11), arranged in a double crown of alternating longer and shorter hooks. The longer hooks measure 45 to 50^ in length which is practically th
RMRGCK34–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Amphibians and reptiles from New Mexico caves 97 hi GQ 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 I. 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- 21- 22- 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 DENTARY LENGTH (MM.) Figure 1. Histogram of dentary lengths of collared lizards, Crotaphytus collar is, from Shelter Cave, New Mexico. and 11.4 mm. long. There are 43 dentaries, 16 with section data, ranging from 16.3 to 23.0 mm. (see fig. 1) long. The dentaries were measured from the anterior end to the most posterior extent of the posterior dentary process. In addition, th
RMRH125Y–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 6G. Fig. 362. Panicum sphagiiicolum Nnsh, Hull. Torr. Bot. Clul), 22 : 422. 1895.âA very slender, asceudiug or recliniuji: pareunia], 4 to 10 dm. liij^li, at first hiiiii)lc, (inally boconiiiij; iimcli braiK^lied, with spreading, smooth leaves 4 to 8 (111. long, and Bmall spread- ing panicles 4 to 5 cm. long. Spikelets (a, h, <â ) 2.5 to 3 mm. long. â with the second uud third glnnies miuutoly i)iilie.socnt, at least near the apex.âLow, boggy places, chielly in thickets an<l stag- nant swamps, Florida. .Iuue-( )ctol)
RMRD45AH–. Danmarks fauna, Biller. Beetles. 22 Meget almindelig paa Træer og Buske, især paa Pil, Hassel og Gran. Undertiden skadelig i Haver, især for Hindbær. 2. O. ligustici L. Sort, Oversiden temmelig tæt beklædt med brunlige, noget metalskinnende, aflange Skæl. 2. Svøbeled meget længere end 1. Laarenes Tand svag, Baglaarenes oftest utydelig. Snuden noget læn- gere end bred, i Midten temmelig stærkt indsnævret, med tydelig Læng- .demidtkøl. Pronotum vortet. Vinge- dækkerne jævnt kornede. Længde 10—12 mm. Temmelig almindelig paa lavere Planter. 3. O. t ristis Scop. (nigrita Fabr.). Sort, Vingedækker
RMRG7CKC–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 54 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 260 spines demonstrate the true position of the lateral margin of the appendage. Material.—Station 7234, male, 3.4 mm.. Figure 22.—Aristiopsis tacita J. L. Barnard, male, 3.4 mm, 7231: a, uropod 2; h, mandible; c, articles 6,7 of gnathopod 2; d, pereopod 5; e, outer lobe of maxilla 1;/, epistome-labrum complex, left side; g, mandibular molar; /;, maxilliped; i, coxa 1, medial view from left aspect; j, maxilla 2.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally
RMRD626N–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 21. I. crassipes Hansen, maxilliped 3. (after Stebbing). Fig. 22. I. crassipes Hansen, uropod and telsonic segment (after Stebbing). 2^^ joint, that carrying distally 4 spines and 2 long setae; in younger speci- mens the relations are different, the 1^* joint not nearly twice as long as the 2°*i, and in 2. macrobrachium the exopod much shorter than the endopod. L. d adult 8 mm, d juv. 3-2 mm, Q juv. 1 mm. Gulf of Guiaea, Anecho (Togo); Gulf of Manaar, depth 8—13 m (I. macrobrachium); South Africa, depth 75 m. 2. I. zimmeri Stebb. 1910 I. z., T. Stebbing in: A
RMRMNAN5–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. THE GENUS BRANCHIPODOPSIS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA 341. Fig. 21. Branchipodopsis kaokoensis (BMNH 1932.2.25.42-45). A. Dorsal view of clypeus; arrows indicate projections on apical joint. B. Cercopods of male. C. Ventral view of last abdominal segment of male. Scales = 0.5 mm. Branchipodopsis karroensis Barnard, 1929 Fig. 22 Branchipodopsis karroensis Barnard, 1929: 198, fig. 5m-n. Material Syntypes. SAM-A5919, 2 6 (9.8 mm; 12.0 mm), 5 9 (9.5-12.3 mm); collected from Hoogeveld, south-west of Beaufort West,
RMRD3N2C–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . a. doris b. assimile Fig. 32. Bembidion. Hoved. Vingedækkernes striber eller i hvert fald de ydre af dem bagtil udviskede eller fme (i modsat fald står dorsalpunkterne i 3. stribe) 22. 18. Hoved og pronotum blanke, uden tydelig mikro- skulptur. Vingedækkerne bleggule, oftest med en mørk plet bag midten. Mindre, 2,5-3 mm 14. ephippium. Hoved og pronotum med tydelig mikroskulptur. Vingedækkerne med mere udbredt mørk teg- ning. Større, 3,2-6 mm 19. 19. Større, 5,1-6 mm. Pandens forreste supraorbital- punkt indvendig begræns
RMRG92TR–. Bulletins of American paleontology. Fossil Lep/cythara in Tropical America: Jung 27. 1 3 Text-figure 23.—Lepicythara disciusa Jung. NMB H 13291 Ho- lotype NMB locality 18574: Melujo River, soiuth slope of the east- ern part of the Northern Range, Trinidad. Melajo aClay Member of Springvale Formation. Height 16.0 mm. width 7.1 mm. 1, front view; 2, rear view; 3, from right side. 22 opisthocline to strongly opisthocyrt axial riblets. Apex a little pointed. Number of teleoconch whorls up to five, their profile straight on early teleoconch whorls and slightly convex on late whorls. The axial rib
RMRHDNE1–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Deux nouvelles Characidae du Paraguay 311. Fig. 3: Hyphessobrycon procerus n. sp., holotype (Rio Guyrau-gua ä Ltr. Juan M. Frutos). Hyphessobrycon procerus n. sp. Matériel-type: Paraguay, dept. Caaguazu, Rio Guyrau-gua ä Ltr. Juan M. Frutos, lg. F. Baud, C. Dlouhy et V. Mahnert, 16. IV. 1985: tf holotype (LS 32,9 mm) (MHNG 2385.68) et 28 paratypes (LS 22—33 mm, dont deux éclaircis en alizarine) (MHNG 2385.69). L'holotype et les paratypes sont déposés dans les collec
RMRGH61C–. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history; Science. â *jf-Aâ' i.i«v js-'^"*. Fig. 27. Machaerognathus woodwardi, n. g., n. sp. Right Mandible, LACiaNG Posterior Extremity. X ^ ^, outer view; 5, inner. Type. E 1935. Copanognathus crassus, n. gen., n. sp. (PL 22, figs. 2, 3, 4; text-fig. 28) E 1944 Type.âLeft mandible. Length, 175 mm.; depth at middle, 55; length of tritoral area, 68. Formation and Locality.âConodont bed (Genesee); Eighteen Mile Creek, near North Evans, Erie County, N. Y. Collected by W. L. Bryant. Mandible resembling that of Dinomylostoma; wit
RMRMJ95W–. Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. The Freshwater Fishes of South Africa. 469 One specimen, 392 mm. in length, from M'fongosi, Zululand (W. E. Jones). It is also reported from the Indian and South Pacific Oceans, entering rivers of East and South Africa. 3. * ANGUILLA AUSTRALIS, Richards. Anguilla australis, Richards., Proc. Zool. Soc., 1841, p. 22, and Trans. Zool. Soc,, iii, 1843, p. 157 ; M.Weber, Zool. Jahrb., Suppl. xv, i, 1912, p. 593 ; Bouleng., Freshw. Fish. Africa, iii, p. 9, fig. 6 (1915). An<in!l/<i I'n-nlor, McClell.,
RMRD1G4M–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. 26 MEDUSA. I. 2) — South of Myrdalsjokel, Iceland. August 17th 1903. "Michael Sars". — i specimen, 17 mm wide. 3) — Myri Bugt, Iceland. July 21st 1904. Depth 38 m. "Beskytteren". — 6 specimens, 21 — 26 mm wide. 4) — Lat. 64°04' N., Long. i5°48' W., Myri Bugt. July 24th 1904. "Beskytteren". — 2 specimens, 18 — 22 mm wide.. Chart 11. Occurrence of Laodicea tinJii/ata in the northern Atlantic and adjacent waters. O Occurrence according to the Hterature. 5) — Lat. 64°35'N., Long. ii°45'W., East-Icel
RMRGF2XP–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 76 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 135, No. 2 EPURALS HYPURAL 6 HYPURAL 4+5 — HYPURAL 2 + 3 —. Figure 24. Caudal skeleton of Nomeus gronovii, drawing of a cieored-and-stained preparation from an 87-mm specimen. All elements identified in Figure 1. 1965, from the Sea of Japan is a probable .synonym. Psenopsis humero.su Munro, 1958. Dam- pier Archipelago, N. W. Australia. Deep- bodied. D VII, 28. A III 25. P 22. Gill- rakers 12 on lower limb of first arch (from Munro, 1958). Probably a good species, little
RMRMKN0T–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. THERMALLY ANOMALOUS LATE PLEISTOCENE MOLLUSCS 27. 10 14 18 22 26 30 34 38 42 46 50 Width (mm) C Tellina madagascariensis Verlorevlei (3) ^y N=55 ll Art. rat 1,46 • 6 No 4-1 2 50 54 58 62 66 70 74 78 82 E n Gastrana matgdoa Vferlorevlei (3) N=74. 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 Museum. Cape Town : The
RMRGX361–. Bulletin. Ethnology. T-r'f —D. I I ' I ' ' I 0 4 8 12 CM Vessel Scale LjU I 1 0 I 2 3 CM. Rim Seal* Figure 21.—Rim profiles and vessel shapes of Uxy Incised, Mazagao Phase (Appendix, table 7). Body wall thickness: 6-9 mm. Body dimensions: Mouth diameters range from 18-38 cm.; majority 22-26 cm.; bowl depths 5-15 cm.. 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.. Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Was
RMRMMN23–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. REDESCRIPTION OF THE AMPHIPOD CALLIOPIELLA MICHAELSENI SCHELLENBERG 37. Fig. 2. Calliopiella michaelseni Schellenberg. a, female 'a' 10,32 mm; g, male 'g' 7,22 mm. A. Right gnathopod 2. B-C. Accessory flagellum. D. Epimera 1-3. E. Apex of pereopod 3. F. Right gnathopod 2. G. Cuticle of coxa 5. H. Maxilla 1. I. Right gnathopod 1. J. Mandibular palp. K. Maxilla 2. L. Right gnathopod 2, setae removed.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enha
RMRFT0KM–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. OPUNTIA. 53 9. Opuntia tetracantha Tourney, Card, and For. 9: 432. 1896. Low bush, 5 to 15 dm. high, branching; central stem woody, 5 to 8 cm. in diameter; young joints 23 to 30 cm. long, 10 to 15 mm. in diameter, purplish; tubercles at first prominent, elongated, 16 to 22 rani, long; areoles bearing wool, light brown glochids, prominent glands and spines; spines 3 to 6, usually 4, slender, somewhat deflexed, 2 to 3.5 cm. long; flowers greenish purple, 1.5 to 2 cm. broad; fruit 2 to 2.5 cm. ong, yellowish orange to "scarlet," nearly s
RMRMKG6P–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 178 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Family Homolodromiidae Homolodromia bouvieri Doflein Figs 11-12 Homolodromia bouvieri Bofiem, 1904: 4, fig. 1, pi. 5 (figs 1-3), pi. 38 (figs 9-13), pi. 43 (fig. 3). Previous records East African Coast, 863 m (1,^). Material SAM-A15297 SM 22 l^ CL+R 22,7 mm CB 18,4 mm. Remarks This appears to be only the second specimen of H. bouvieri and the third specimen of the genus known. The other species, H. paradoxa, is known from a single specimen from the West Indies..
RMRD3P85–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 56 lig bagtil, stærkere buet Linie. Længde 2,5— 3 mm 3. ustulåtus. Pronotum, naar Dyret ses i Profil, hvælvet om- trent i Flugt med Vingedækkerne 5. 5. Vingedækkerne gule. Sømmen bag Midten med en sort Fællesplet (der kun meget sjældent forsvinder). Længde 2,2—3,2 mm 11. unipunctåtus. Vingedækkerne anderledes farvetegnede 6. 6. Metasternums Laarlinier fortsatte forbi Meta- sternalfeltet som yderst fine Linier skraat fremad i Retning mod Metasternums Forhjør- ner (Fig. 22). Vingedækkerne uden Mikrocha-. Fig. 22. Mesosternal
RMRE593J–. Crystallographic studies of sea ice in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Sea ice; Ice crystals. 35 30 / a 1 / • * / • / • 7 t • / • / 4 # • / * " / * * L = 3.73 W + 3.72 Width (mm) Width (mm) (a) 0-120-cm depth. (b) 120-262-cm depth. Figure 13. Length-to-widfh ratio of sea ice crystals versus depth in thick sec ice. 22. 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.. Paige, Russell A. , 1929-. Port Hueneme, Calif. : Naval F
RMRD44DC–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 1. o. nasicornis L. (Fig. 40). Aflang, højt hvælvet, blankt kastaniebrun, Oversiden nøgen. Undersiden og Benene brunrødt behaa- rede. Mundskjoldet fortil jævnt tilsmalnet. Vinge- dækkerne med fine Punktrækker og en stær- kere Sømstribe. Længde 22—39 mm. (^: Hovedet med et kraftigt, bagudkrummet Horn. Pronotum bag Midten med en ophøjet, stump, 3-tandet Tvær- liste, foran denne stærkt nedfaldende og i Midten glat og udhulet, paa Si- derne tæt rynket (Fig. 41). Pygidium jævnt hvælvet, i Midten med en stump Tværliste, foran de
RMRGWKXA–. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 26.—Map of the cotton-growing States, showing the (iislributioii of ilrillin colton iti tultlvation. ;»s reported in 1907. Gregg's Improved. Pktkkki.v CiRoi r. South Carolina: Florence ('ounty. Alabama Bulletin 140. Developed by selection from Gold-Standard l)y S. A. (iregg, Florenri-, S. C. Bulls medium in size, percentage of lint usually gocxl. Bolls per pound, 72; seeds per pound, 3,400; average length of lint, 24.2 mm. (y inch), varying from 22 to 25 mm.; strength of single fibers, 5.3 gms.; per cent of lint, 32 to 38. Griflto. Upland Lon
RMRGDA7G–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. South African Tellina • Boss 105. Plate 6. Figs. 1, 2, and 3. Tellina [Arcopagia] ponsonbyi Sowerby: Fig. 1, external view of the left valve, Albany, South Africa, USNM 98045 (length := 22.9 mm); Fig. 2, infernal view of the right valve. Still Bay, South Africa, SAM A30022 (length z= 17.9 mm); Fig. 3, external view of the left valve. Still Bay, South Africa, SAM A30022 (length =: 23.9 mm). Fig. 4. Tellina (Serratina) copsoides Lamarck: adult individual, external view of the right valve, Durban, NM (length ^ 57.3 mm).
RMRN7T9X–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 555 4aß es beim Menschen vorübergehend zur Ausbildung einer embryo- nalen Progenie kommt. An den Modellen der Embryonen T 1 und F,. Abb. 4. Medianschnitt durch den menschlichen Embryo A, 22 mm. ' Xi- f* Abb. 5. Medianschnitt durcli einen menschlichen Embryo von 33 mm Länge. Abbildungen 3, 4, 5 bei derselben Vergrößerung. -von denen sieh der erste vor, der zweite nach dem Schlüsse des sekun- dären Gaumens befindet, kann man die eben ausgeführte Wachstums-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images th
RMRFT0F4–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 64 THE CACTACEAE. Opuntia imbricata ramosior Salm-Dyck, Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1849. 73. 1850. Opuntia imbricata teiniior Salm-Dyck, Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1849. 73. 1850. Opunlia vcxans Griffiths, Rep. Mo. Bot. Card. 22: 28. 1912. Opuntia ntagna Griffiths, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 27: 23. 1914. Opuntia spinotecta Griffiths, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 27: 24. 1914. Tree-like, often 3 meters high or higher, with a more or less definite woody trunk 2.5 cm. in diameter; ultimate joints 2 to 3 cm. in diameter, strongly tuberculate; leaves 8 to 24 mm. lon
RMRH98TK–. Botanische Zeitung. Plants; Plants. 3. Jahrgang. fett 22. ^Uiflust 1845. 34. Stück. — 5(il — — 562 — Beobachtungen über besondere Ei»enthüiiilichkeiten in der Vermehninjjsweise der Pflanzen durch Knospen. Von Julius Munter. 1. Artikel. Ueber die Vermehrung der Cardamine pra- tensis L. vermittelst der Blätter. (Fortsetzung' und Schluss.) Es lassen sich mm aber Cassini's Beobachtun- gen auf drei Hauptsätze zurückführen, und zwar fragt es sich: 1. besitzen die Blätter der Cardamine auf der zuerst angegebenen Stelle Knötchen, die sich in Knospen metamorphosiren können ? 2. kommen auch in der Mit
RMRD4T8K–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 22 og mangler radula. I kloaken findes på hver side fem gælle- folder. Genitalgangene har umiddelbart før skalkirtlen hver en gruppe vesiculae seminales. Cuticula er tynd og epidermis består af et enkelt lag ku- biske celler, hvorimellem findes større celler med kornet indhold. Farven er hvid med sølvglans fremkaldt af spiklerne. Længde 4-5 mm, tykkelse 0,5 mm. Arten kendes kun i et eksemplar fra Hardangerfjord (dybde?). (Anatomi: Odhner 1921). [3. Fam. Proneomeniidae. Kropsformen ormeagtig. Cuticula er tyk med kalk- nåle,
RMRRCRPF–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'mmw>mm^mwwmmmmmmm-mm^^mmmmmmmm^mmmm»mmmmmmmmm^m.mmmmmmm»mm»mm •'•^•^^mmmmmmmm^mmmmmm. Raedlein^s Baskets OUR IMPORTED ROSE BASKETS The most Rracefui design and most appropriate basket for Weddings and Graduations Stained or Natural No. 822/1 —16 inches over all, 9 inches wide .. No. 822/2 —18 inches over a,ll, 10 inches wide .. No. 822/3 —20 inches over all, 11 inches wide .. No. 822/4 —22 inches over all, 12 inches wide .. No. 822/5 —26 inches over all, 13 inches wide ., No. 822/7 —28 inches over all, 15 inches wide . ? Our most popular assort
RMRGNDC1–. Bulletin de la Société botanique de Genève. Botany; Botany. 200 BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE BOTANIQUE DE GENEVE (22) Plumiera revoluta Hiib. n, sp. — Arbor parva ramulis crassis apice foliosis. Folia (c» 12-20X3,5-4,5 cm.) oblanceolata, apice obtusa, basi sensim in petioliim 1,5 cm. longiim decuj'rentia margine latiuscula (ad 3 mm.) revoluto, glabra supra riigulosa castanea, vix nitidula subtus + lutescenlia vel ochracea opaca, nervo primario supra paulum exca- Tato supra valde prominente, secundat^iis angulo quasi reclo exewitibvs c^ 1 cm. inter se distantibus recte ad marginem revolutam excurre
RMRHA63J–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 22 Beiblatt zu den Botanischen Jahrbücliern. Nr. 66.. Emicocarpus fissifolius K. Sch. et Schltr. die Blumenkrone 2—2,5 mm lang. Die grüne i cm im Durchmesser haltende Frucht hat 3 Spitzen, von denen 2 seitliche sind und eine an der Spitze steht; auch der Stiel ist spitz und dornig. Der braune Same ist 7 mm lang. Sofala-Gazaland: bei Lourenço Marques, auf sandigen Stellen bei 30 m ü. M. (Schlechter n. 11535, blühend und fruchtend am 30. No- vember 189
RMRD1WWX–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 55 4. Rdthkea Brandt. Af denne Slægt kendes kun een Art; forskel- lige andre Arter, der har været henført hertil, maa paa Grund af Mundarmenes Bygning over- føres til andre Slægter (Lizzia, Kollikeria m. fl.). Råthkea octopunctåta (M. Sars) (Råthkea blumen- båchii (Rathke)) (Fig. 22). Klokke ca. 3 mm høj og 2 mm bred, bredest forneden, Geléen med en tyk, oventil afrundet Apikalproces. En veludviklet, kegleformet Mavestilk findes. Manubrium kort, firkantet. Mundens perradiale Hjørner er trukket ud i fire Mundarme, der i Spi
RMRGFHRC–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology. 202 R. A. TRAVERS. Fig. 24 Misgurnus anguillicaudatus, lateral views (32-69 mm SL; BMNH 1986.8.28: 1246-1285). specimens of the species included by Berg in his Deuterophysa (e.g. Noemacheilus strauchi, N.labiatus or N.dorsalis) and their relationships to those distinct Noemacheilus lineages tentatively proposed by Sawada (1982: 193, fig. 99) must await future analyses. Noemacheilus strauchi (Kessler, 1874) Fig. 22 Material. RS 2, 1986.8.28: 1169-1170 (26-30 mm); RS 3-4, 1986.8.28: 1171-1178 (45-54 mm); RS 3-4, 1986.8.28: 1179- 1187 (4
RMRH9WPB–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. Th. Valeton, Die Zingiberaceen Deutsch-Neu-Guineas. 81 rinnenförmig, allmählich in die breite Scheide übertretend. Rispe 200 mm lang. Kelch 22 mm lang, 4 mm breit. Spalte 7 mm. Krone 52 mm lang, Röhre 30 mm. Labellum- lappen dz 20 mm lang, 3 mm breit. Staubblatt wie bei den verwandten Arten. — Fig. 4 L-Q. Nordost-Neu-Guinea: Toricelli-Gebirge, auf Bäumen (Schlechter n. 20 067. — 6. Nov. 1909). Die Art ist vielleicht nur als eine Varietät von R. maera
RMRR66P9–. Abhandlungen der Naturhistorischen Gesellschaft zu Nrnberg. Natural history. 90 4mm hoch, an den hinteren Enden auf 3 mm verjüngt; gefunden 70 cm unter dem Nullpunkt. 22 Rest eines Bronzegravier- oder Punzstiftes, beschädigt, 22 mm lang, nach der Mitte anschwellend, an einem Ende mit rundem, am anderen Ende mit vierkantigem Querschnitt. 28 Nadel einer kleinen Fibel; nachträglich bei den Streu- scherben vorgefunden, Lage nicht mehr feststellbar. Eisen: 14 Lanzenspitze mit Tülle, jetzt entrostet und verstümmelt, aber vor der Entrostung von eleganter Form, 9,5 cm lang, gefunden 142 cm unter dem
RMRGWM79–. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. 28 VAKIETIES OF AMERICAN UPLAND COTTON. Bachelor. A synonym of Drake Defiance. Baggett's Improved. Big-Boll Group. Alabama; Conecuh County. Developed by J. A. T. Baggett, Castleberry, Ala., by selection from Texas Storm- proof cotton. Bolls m(>dium to large; seeds large, fuzzy .brownish gray. Bolls per pound, 64; seeds per pound, 3,4.50; average length of lint, 22.7 mm. (If inch), varying from 21 to 25 mm.; strength of .single fibers, 6.6 gms.; per cent of lint, 34.3. Bagley's Big-Boll. Big-Boll Group. Distribution: See map, figure 3. , In the
RMRGTNC1–. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. DESCKIPTIONS OF VARIETIES. 109 Bolls per pound, Sugar-Loaf 93, King 94^; seeds per pound, Sugar-Loaf 5,600, King 5,000; average length of lint, Sugar-Loaf 23.3 mm. (f | inch), varying from 22 to 25 mm.. King 22 mm. (| inch), varying from 20 to 23 mm.; per cent of lint, Sugar- Loaf 35, King 35.7. Sullivan, or Sullivan Improved Big-BoU. South Carolina Bulletin 120. Not now grown. Sunflower. Upland Long-Staple Group. Distribution: See map, figure 5G. Alabama Bulletins 130, 138, 140. Georgia Bulletins 75, 79. Congressional Cotton Seed Distribution Lea
RMRG8WPK–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 128 BULLETIN" 11, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. STICTOPORELLA CRIBROSA Ulrich. Plate 7, fig. 4; text figs. 52, 53. Sdctoporella? aibrosa Ulrich, Foui-teenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, 1886, p. 69. Stictoporella cribrosa Ulrich, Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, vol. 3, pt. 1, 1893, p. 184, pi. 10, figs. 21-25; pi. 11, figs. 22, 23.—Simpson, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. State Geologist New York for the year 1894, 1897, p. 536, fig. 93. Zoarium composed of narrow, bifoliate, smooth branches, aver- aging 2,5 mm. in breadth, I
RMRDMX2W–. Higher Crustacea of New York city. Crustacea. Fig. 22 Orchestiapalustris male, and first and second gnathopoda of female Very common under stones and logs above high water mark and somewhat farther from the water than a g i 1 i s . Length: male 15-22 mm, female 12-18 mm. Color varies much as in O . a g i 1 i s . Found all along the shores of the bays. Talorchestia longicornis (Say) Talitrus longicornis Say, T. I. c. 1818 Talorchestia longicornis Verrill. /. wood, M. E. Cold Spring Harbor Monographs, 1. P-3»4- c. 1874. p.556. Brooklyn. 1903. Small- First gnathopods subchelate in the males but
RMRMGWXX–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 416 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 28. Colophon whitei Barnard, male; lectotype; length 25,5 mm. Length Male 26-31 mm, female 19-22 mm. Distribution Central section of the Swartberg (northern range of the Cape mountains), west of Meiringspoort. Material examined 15 6 (3 damaged, 3 bleached, 1 anterior part of body), 5 9, intact specimens; 5 6 and 2 9 heads. Lectotype. 6, Meiringspoort Berg, Zwartberg Range, Febr. 1932, K. H. Barnard and C. W. Thorne; South African Museum, Cape Town.. Please
RMRH7DFW–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. September 22, 1900J ®$n? gveeliev mm gfttovtztnoH, Breeders' Directory. HOL8TBIIV8—Winners of every 7 dayBr batter con- test at State Fair I8ya 1st & 2nd for aged cows, 4-yr., 3-yr, and 2yr.-olds; 21 JerseyB and Durhams compe- ting. 5th year my Holstelns nave beaten Jerseys for butter Stock for sale; also pigs. F. H.Burke, 626 Market St., a. F. VERBA BUENA JKB6EY8-The beat A J. C.C registered prize herd la owned b; HJENRY PLERCK San Francisco. Anlrnaln for sale. JERSEYS, HOL8TE1NS AND DUHHAMS. Dairy Stock specially. Ht.gB, Poultry. Established 1876. William
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