RMFCY8GE–Side dorsal view of asparagus beetle (Crioceris asparagi) on marsh marigold (Caltha palustris) leaf with dew-beaded spider silk
RMG0N99Y–Frogbit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae) bud unfolding, floating on surface of garden pond with reflection of marsh marigold
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RMPG2XW3–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. PIN OAK. Pin Oak, Qtiercus palustris. Leaves 4' to (/ long, 2' to 4' broad.. 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.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RMMCRD9J–. Abb. 60. Einige bezeichnende Arten der Erzgebirgswiesen. a Polygonum Bistorta. b Meum athamanticuni. c Dianthus silvaticus. d Phyteuma nigrum. {^/j n. Gr.) Von den Charakterarten des Erzgebirges sind Calamagroslis varia, Liliiim bulbiferiim, Teiicriiim Scorodonia und Senecio palustris innerhalb der Sudeten- länder auf das Erzgebirge allein beschränkt, Meum athamaniicum und Digitalis purpurea kommen außerdem noch im Lausitzer- beziehungsweise Elbesandstein-
RM2DYPK1X–Marsh marigold growing in northern Wisconsin.
RMRDX0TR–. A spring flora for high schools. Botany. Sepals 5, petal-like, deciduous, more, the styles pointed. Stamens 10-40. Pistils 3-6 or I. biternatum. Fibers of the root thickened here and there into little tubers. Moist and shady woods and cliffs. May. caltha' Glabrous, hydrophytic perennials with round and heart-shaped large leaves. Sepals 5-9, petal-like. Pistils 5—10 with scarcely any styles. C. palustris, Marsh Marigold. Swamps and wet meadows in April and June. The stem is hollow and furrowed. The sepals are broadly oval and bright yellow. Sometimes used for greens when young. The brilliant
RM2M3G3D1–Marsh wren : Troglodytes palustris, Ch. Bonap. Male, 1. Female, 2, 3. Nest, 4. c.1 v.1. plate 100 , Birds, Nests, Wrens. The Birds of America- From Original Drawings by John James Audubon
RMW244F6–Archive image from page 204 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill54dans Year: 1907 201 3. Lymnaea (Stagnicola) palustris (Miill.) (Fig, 10, til hojre). Kapslen ligner meget foregaaende Arts, men er bredere og har mere udpræget Krumning. Langsiderne kun med svage Udbugtninger. Som Regel ingen Æg- eller Kapselstrenge. Uregelmæssig Ægplacering. M. externa tyndvægget. Kapselstørrelse: Til ca. 12 mm' L. Ægstørrelse: 0,84 x 0,58 mm. Ægantal: 10—90, alm. 10—40. Il II II 11 iil Fig. 11. Lymnaea colume
RFR0CBC1–Cranberry Harvest
RMPG4B27–. Our native trees and how to identify them : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities . Trees. PIN OAK. Pin Oak, Quercus palustris. Leaves 4' to 6' long, 2' to 4' broad.. 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.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York : C. Scribner's Sons
RMMABN3J–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants, bulbs, &c. : summer edition, July 1896 August . Myosotis Alpestris Victoria. Trade pkt. Myosotis, Eliza Fonrobert 20 " dissitiflora 50 " alpestris, blue 15 " " white 15 " " Victoria 50 '' palustris, bine 50 " 'I semperflorens 50 Per oz. I 75 6 00 50 50 2 50 2 50 2 50
RM2DYPK1H–Marsh marigold growing in northern Wisconsin.
RMRJ2Y2M–. Nests and eggs of North American birds [microform]. Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. ris griseus NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 477 I have no positive knowledge concerning the nests and eggs ot this n^m variety of Marsh Wren, but they probably do not differ essentially from those of C. palustris. 725. 1. MABIAN'S MABSH WBEX. Cistotliorus niiirianw Scott. Geog. Dlst.—Western Florida. This species Is named in honor of Mrs. Marian J. Scott, wife of the eminent ornithologist and naturalist, Dr. W. E. D. Scott, so frequently quoted in this work. A series of fourteen specimens from which the type
RM2M18T9J–Swamp sparrow : Male. Spiza palustris. Plant vulgo may apple. Podophyllum peltatum. c.2 v.1 plate 64 , Birds, Trees, Melospiza, Podophyllum peltatum. The Birds of America- From Original Drawings by John James Audubon
RM2JN2TD7–Sketchbook 4: ornament and architectural studies, a. OAK, b. Quercus pedunculata, c. Oak palustris, d. Quercus cerris. Sessiflora sessiflora stone oak, which. Peduneulata Stem OIC, which. Infectoria Gallop Oak [...], Qu. SUBER CORK OAK, QU. Tinctoria farment areas [...], which. Ilex Evergreen Oak, Qu. Swamp Oak
RMW244TY–Archive image from page 205 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill31dans Year: 1907 Pig. 65. Fig. 66. Fig. 67. Fig. 68. Fig. 65—68. Hannens Kønsorgan, set fra Undersiden, af Haltica oleracea (Fig. 65), H. palustris (Fig. 66), H. pusilla (Fig. 67) og H. Sandini (Fig. 68). begrænses udadtil af et smalt Længdeindtryk; Sidepartierne er i Spidshalvdelen ret spredt og ikke kraftigt, skraat tværriflede (Fig. 71). Denne Art, der især træffes ved Bredderne af Vand- løb, lever paa Myricaria germanica og Hav
RFR0CBBD–Cranberry Harvest
RMPG2XK3–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. PIN OAK. Pin Oak, Quercus palustris. Leaves 4' to t/ long, 2' to 4' broad.. 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.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RMMCJERX–. C-MrANUL. PVR.MIU.LIS. A handsome species, of yellow and brown. Caltha Palustris Fl. Pu CENTAUREA. Hil'ta nigra ixrie.giltA I J'aricgatcd Button Weed). Prettily variegated green and gold foliage, and during fuly and August purple flowers; 2 feet. 15 CIS. each; $1.50 per doz. CEIVTRANTHUS. Cocciliea (T'a/erian). An old-f.ashioneil hardy perennial i>lant, bearing numerous showy heads of pink or white flowers during June and July; 2 feet, 25 cts. each.
RM2DYPK0X–Marsh marigold growing in northern Wisconsin.
RMRE3AAG–. Nests and eggs of North American birds. Birds; Birds. -NORTE AMERICAN BIRDS. 477 I have no positive knowledge concerning the nests and eggs of this new variety of Marsh Wren, but they probably 4p not differ essentially from those of C. palustris. 725. 1. ULARIATSl'S MABSH WHEN. Cistothorus mariancB Scott. Geog. Dlst.—Western Florida. This species Is named In honor of Mrs. Marian J. Scott, wife of the eminent ornithologist and naturalist, Dr. W. E. D. Scott, so frequently quoted in this work. A series of fourteen specimens from which the types were selected were taken at Tarpon Springs, Flori
RMW23231–Archive image from page 126 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill69dans Year: 1907 123 med et lyst punkt, der undertiden breder sig lidt, undertiden mangler. Længde 8-10 mm. (J: Snuden rigeligt så lang som (hos $ lidt længere end) pronotum. Bugen fortil indtrykt. Kroppen lidt bredere. Fig. 74. Lepyrus palustris. x 5. Meget sjælden (J, B). Hansted-reservatet, Blokhus, Skagen. I klitter, mest på eller under Salix repens. Maj-juni, aug. I de franske alper er larven iagttaget at begnave hovedrød-
RFR0CBBX–Cranberry Harvest
RMPFM21M–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. ]348 PINUS PINTJS. 1817. Pinus palustris. Leaf with two fibro-vaseular bundles (a); several in- ternal resin-ducts (h); one layer of strengthening cells (c) beneath the epidermis and on the inner sid* of the fibro-vascular bundles; stomata (d) all around.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanne
RMMACGYT–. Dreer's wholesale price list : tools, fertilizers, insecticides, sundries, etc . ORIENTALE HYBRID POPPIES. HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS continued. Tr. tieuchera sanguina, fine perennial . . Heiiopsis Pitcherianus, golden yellow . Hibiscus, " Crimson Eye " Giant Yellow, " Golden Bowl" . . palustris Hollyhock, double red Double pink " white . . " yellow " sulphur " maroon " mixed "Allegheny," new double fringed . Single mixed Iberis, gibraltarica hybrida Sempervirens {Hardy White Candytuft) Lavandula spica [Lavender) Lobelia cardinalis ( C
RM2DYPJX7–Marsh marigold growing in northern Wisconsin.
RMRDDCE8–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. AROIDEAE 497 952. Biarum Schot., and 953. Cryptocoryne Fisch. The flower mechanisms of species belonging to these genera resemble that of Nos. 2930 and 2931. 954. Calla L. Protogynous, hermaphrodite fiowers, closely crowded on a fleshy spadix, with a shallow spathe. 2932. C. palustris L. (Herm. Muller,' Weit. Beob.,' I, pp. 283-4; Warming, ' Smaa bid. o. morfol. Bidrag'; Engler u. Prantl, ' Araceae,' in ' D. nat. Pflanzenfam.,' II, 4; Knuth, Bot. Centralbl.,
RMW240HG–Archive image from page 194 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill34dans Year: 1907 189 3. 8. Bagkropsled omtrent dobbelt saa langt som 7. 4. 8. Bagkropsled højst halvanden Gang saa langt som 7 5. 4. Stor Form. 1. Kæbepalpeled længere end 2. 6. d o r s a 1 i s. Mindre. 1. Kæbepalpeled kortere end 2 5. melanocephalus. 5. Følehorn og Palper kun utydelig mørkere mod Spidsen . . 3. palustris. Følehorn og Palper tydelig mørkere mod Spid- sen 4. pubescens. 1. H. pianus Fabr. (Fig. 34). Farven mørkladen
RMPG4B54–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. 352 UREDINEAE. aecidia (Aec. parnassiae Schlecht.) on Parnassia palustris.. Spermogonial pycnidia are unknown. P. sdrpi D. C. (Britain). Uredo- and teleutospores on Scirpus; aecidia, according to Chodat, = Aec. nymphaeoides on Nymphaea, Nuphar, and Lim- nanthemmn, nymphaeoides.. Fig. 186.—Puccinia suaveolens on Cirsium arveTise. The plants ai-e abnormally slongated; the leaves have remained smaller and simpler, and
RMMCNFXW–. Gattung ACROCEPHALUS Naum. 1811. Dem allgemeinen Brauche erfahrener Ornithologen folgend vereinige ich alle echten Rohrsänger unter einem Gattungsnamen. Wollte man eine Teilung vor- nehmen, müßte sowohl A. aquaticus wegen seines steiferen Schwanzes, als auch der schmalschnäblige A. schoenobaenus von den breitschnäbligeren Formen (aquaticus, palustris u. a.) getrennt werden, dann aber läßt sich arundinaceus nicht oline Zwang unterbringen, und gleiche Schwierigkeiten bereiten einige asiatische Formen. Eine Trennung ist daher unangebracht. Ich betrachte somit die Namen Muscipeta, Calamoherpe, C
RM2DYPK27–Marsh marigold growing in northern Wisconsin.
RMRR26PC–. Advances in herpetology and evolutionary biology : essays in honor of Ernest E. Williams. Williams, Ernest E. (Ernest Edward); Herpetology; Evolution. Figure 7. Anterior end of the dorsal armor, PC 13 fonward, with selected precaudal scale rows numbered on: A. Crocodylus porosus, USNM 72732. B. C. novaeguineae, from New Guinea, CAS 119186. C. C. novaeguineae, from the Philippines, FMNH 52362. D. C. palustris, FMNH 63739. of eight scutes in the cervical shield. Traces of PC 24 are sometimes evident. PC 25 is absent or perhaps combined with the normally four scutes in PC 26. Crocodylus siamens
RMT1H538–Dogs of China & Japan Dogs of China & Japan in nature and art dogsofchinajapan00coll Year: 1921 EASTERN DOGS IN EARLY TIMES there was plenty of time for the race which first made progress in the domestication of the dog to take advantage of its discovery, which in those days was of a relative value far more important than all the discoveries of modern science, and possibly constituted a determining factor in early success- ful migrations, perhaps even in the migration of the Neo- lithics into Europe. C.palustris of the lake dwellings of the Neolithic period seems, according to Elliott, to be
RMPFM21H–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1817. Pinus palustris. Leaf with two fibro-vaseular bundles (a); several in- ternal resin-ducts (h); one layer of strengthening cells (c) beneath the epidermis and on the inner sid* of the fibro-vascular bundles; stomata (d) all around.. 1818. Pinus echinata. Leaf with two fibro-vascular bundles (a) and several
RMMCRCHW–. Abb. 174. Wiese bei Hoszuerdö. Gladiolus imbricatus, Campanula patula, Chrysanthemum Leucanlhemum. (Nach einer Aufnahme von G. Nyarädyi, Maros-Vasarhely.) d) Moore. Wiesenmoore. Wenn auch größere Wiesenmoore in höheren Lagen der Westkarpathen kaum vorhanden sind, trifft man kleinere moorige Stellen und sumpfige Wiesen allenthalben bis zur Baumgrenze an. Im wesentlichen bieten diese dasselbe Bild wie die Sumpfwiesen tieferer Lagen, verschiedene Gyperazeen, besonders Carex Goodenoughii, C. flava, C. panicea, Heleocharis palustris, Erio- phorum latifolium und E. angustifolium, bilden mit Descha
RM2DYPK0T–Marsh marigold growing in northern Wisconsin.
RMRDEYED–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann MuÌller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 34 ANGIOSPERMAEâDICOTYLEDONES 75. C. palustris L. (Knuth, 'Bl. u. Insekt. a. d. nordfr. Ins.,' p. 147; Sprengel, ' Entd. Geh.,' p. 298; Herm. Miiller, 'Fertilisation,' pp. 79-80, ' Weit. Beob.,' p. 322, ' Alpenblumen,' pp. 135-6; Kirchner, 'Flora v. Stuttgart,' p. 270; Beyer, ' D. spont. Bewegungen d. Staubgefasse u. Stempel'; Schulz, ' Beitrage,' 11, p. 179; Haussknecht, Mitt, geogr. Ges., Jena, vi, 1887.)âIn the large egg-yolk yellow flowersâwhich spread o
RMW1CWT6–Archive image from page 78 of Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental. Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental trees, shrubs, bulbs, herbs, climbers, fruit trees, &c., &c., &c. / for sale by the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited. . descriptivecatal1909yoko Year: ASPIDISTRA LURIDA VAR. ELATIOR. Arabis serrata, seeds per pkt. 25 c. Begonia evansiana, Japanese begonia — per 10, $1.10; per 100, $10.00. Campanula punctata, lovely bell flowers purplish colour with deeper spots — per 10, 90 c. ; per 100, $8.00. EPIMEDIUM MACRANTIIUM. Caltiia palustris sibirica,:small perennial [herb'grow-
RMPFXB39–. Report upon the forestry investigations of the U. S. Department of agriculture. 1877-1898. Forests and forestry. H. Doc. 181. Plate Xil.. *ols* Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris): Male and Female Flowers. a, fruiting branch with female aments at tip, and one and two seasons' cones; 6, maleaments; c, female anient; d, seed-bearing scales; e,/, male aments; g, detached anthers; h, i, detached female flowers.. 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 perfectl
RMMAB469–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Sporledera palustris (Bryol. eur.). Habitusbild 2 4 Gattung Brueliia S c h w ä g r. Suppl. IL p. 91, t. 127 15. (1824). Das bleibende grüne Protonema (soll auch längs des Stengels sich bilden) tritt so spärlich auf, dass es systematisch ohne Werth ist. Pilänzchen habituell einer Zwergform von Trematodon ambiguus gleichend, herdenweise; Stengel mit Centralstrang, längs spärlich wurzelhaarig; Aussprossuug vom Grunde. Blätter entfernt gestellt,
RM2DYPK1M–Marsh marigold growing in northern Wisconsin.
RMRJG6C5–. Catalogue and price list. Rock plants Catalogs; Rock gardens Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs. CALTHA, American Cowslip:—While native to swamps yet these showy plants will do well in good garden soil, if shaded from noon-day sun. C. palustris:—Large golden flowers on 8 in. stems 25 CAMASSIA Quamash:—2 ft. A western bulbous plant with lovely blue flowers in August 25. Campanula rotundifolia "Scotch Blue Bells" CAMPANULA:—The Bellflowers are among the most showy of Rock plants. Blooming after the spring rush of bloom is over they fill an indis- pensable place in our g
RMW1CWN5–Archive image from page 78 of Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental. Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental trees, shrubs, bulbs, herbs, climbers, fruit trees, &c., &c., &c. / for sale by the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited. . descriptivecatal1909yoko Year: ASPIDISTRA LURIDA VAR. ELATIOR. Arabis serrata, seeds per pkt. 25 c. Begonia evansiana, Japanese begonia — per 10, $1.10; per 100, $10.00. Campanula punctata, lovely bell flowers purplish colour with deeper spots — per 10, 90 c. ; per 100, $8.00. EPIMEDIUM MACRANTIIUM. Caltiia palustris sibirica,:small perennial [herb'grow-
RMPFXB3A–. Report upon the forestry investigations of the U. S. Department of agriculture. 1877-1898. Forests and forestry. H. Doc. 181. Plate XI.. O.HEIDSMMW SC Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris Mill.): Bud and Leaf. a, branch with terminal bud; 6, leaf bundle: c, d, primary leaf bracts (magnified); e, cross section through base of leaf bundle (magnified;; /, g, cross .'.ections (magnified) of leaves; h, longitudinal section through leaf.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustr
RMMABNNT–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants &c. : spring edition April 1895 June . Machet Mignonette. Mignonette. Trade Mignonette. Machet {t7-ue) Miles' Spiral '' Gabriel '' Dwarf compact " • Golden Queen " Large flowering, 60c. lb. " Eloise Francis(new), original pkt.'lOO seeds 50 cts " Victoria, dark red Mimulus hybridus, choice, mixed " Moschatus (Musk) Myosotis, Eliza Fanrobert, very desir- able for florists " dissitiflora, pinkish blue.. *' alpestris, blue " Victoria {new) '' palustris, blue " . semperflorens pkt. Per oz. 15 50 10
RMRJG6H7–. Catalogue & price list. Rock plants Catalogs; Rock gardens Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs. CALTHA, American Cowslip:—While native to swamps yet these showy plants will do well in good garden soil, if shaded from noon-day sum. C. palustris:—Large golden flowers on 8 in. stems 25 C. leptosepala:—6 in. White flowers. From the Rockies 25 CAMASSIA Quamash:—2 ft. A western bulbous plant with lovely blue flowers in August 25. Campanula rotundifolia "Scotch Blue Bells" CAMPANULA:—The Bellflowers are among the most showy of Rock plants. Blooming after the spring rush o
RMW14N3C–Archive image from page 21 of Descriptive illustrative retail catalog . Descriptive illustrative retail catalog : fall 1959 spring 1960 . descriptiveillus1959jvan Year: 1959 19 QUERCUS palustris. Pin Oak. Each 7- 8 ft. li-li' $ 9.50 BR 8- 10 ft. l| -2' 17. 00 8- 10 ft. 2-2| ' 19.50 9- 11 ft. 2-Z' 22.00 10-12 ft. 2-2| ' 24. 00 10-12 ft. Z -3' 27. 00 10- 12 ft. 3-3| ' 39. 00 11- 13 ft. 2-2|' 27.00 12- 14 ft. Z -3' 34. 00 12-14 ft. 3j -4' 44. 00 12-14 ft. 4-4|' 50. 00 14-16 ft. 3-3|' 49.00 14-16 ft. 3} -4' 65. 00 16-18 ft. 4-4|' 75.00 16-18 ft. 4| -5' 80. 00 18-20 ft. 3-3|' 58.00 18-20 ft.
RMPFXB0Y–. Report upon the forestry investigations of the U. S. Department of agriculture. 1877-1898. Forests and forestry. H. Doc. 181. Plate XIII.. Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris Mill.): Fruit. a, open cone, natural size; b, c, detached scales, dorsal and ventral; d, e, /, g, seeds with wing!,.. 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.. Fernow, B. E. (Bernhard Eduard), 1851-1923; United States. Forest Service. Washington, Go
RMMCNHRK–. Fig. II. Heterostylie der Wasserfeder (Hottonia palustris), a Langgrifflige Blüte — b Narben- papillen derselben — c Kurzgrifflige Blüte — d Narbenpapillen bei gleicher Vergrösserung wie in b. (Nach H. Müller.) Sorten von Stöcken vor, deren eine lauter langgrifflige Blüten mit tiefstehenden Staubgefässen trägt, während in den Blüten der andern die Griffel kurz, tief in der Blütenröhre versteckt sind, die Staubgefässe aber weit aus derselben hervorragen. Die Verschiedenheit zwischen den beiden Formen hat bereits die Aufmerksamkeit des Vaters der heutigen Blütenbiologie, Christian Konrad Spren
RMRH93F6–. Botany; an elementary text for schools. Plants. 296 THE KINDS OF PLANTS R. Africana, Kunth. Valla or Calla lily of gardens. Fig. 427. Leaf- blades broadly arrow-shaped, simple and entire, cross-veined, glossy: spathe white and wax-like. Cape of Good Hope. 4. CALLA. Differs from the above in having a spathe which d()( > not inclose the spadix, and mostly perfect flowers (tiie upper ones sometimes staminate), each of 6 sta- niLii^ and 1 ovary: fruit a red berry. One species. C palustris, Linn. True Calla. Fig. 428. Leaves about 1 ft. high, the blades arrow-shaped: spathe about 2 in lung, wh
RMT1JERC–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplants00tube Year: 1897 35: UREDINEAE. aecidia {Aec. parnassiae Schleclit.) oi jycnidia are unknown Parnassid palustris. Sperniogonial pycniclia are unknown. P. scirpi D. C. (Britain). Uredo- and teleutospoi-es on Scirpus; aecidia, according to Chodat, = .1 ea nymphaeoides on Nymphaea, JViphar, and JJvi- accor nInU'OHh: l-'iii. h>i. — l'iixfiiiM soMAtolins on Cirsiain urvensc. Tlie plants are abnormally elongated ; t
RMPG2K4J–. Key and flora : northern and central states . Botany. 100 KEY AND FLORA. Fig. 18. Types of pods of Cruciferoe A, flattened pod of Arabis, seeds.in a single row in each cell: s, cross section of pod, showing flattening parallel to the partition. B, pod of Radicula palustris, seeds in several rows. C, nearly cylindrical pod of Sisymbrium. D, beaked pod of white mustard (Sinapis alba). E, dried necklace-shaped and beaked pod of radish (Saphanus Raphanistrum). F, flattened pod of shepherd's purse {Capsella Bursa-pastoris): s, cross section, showing flat> tening at right angles to the partitio
RMME9K9T–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 2. Längsselinitte durch verschiedene Bl. A Potentüla palustris (L.) Scop., mit flacher Blütenachse, in deren Mitte die zahlreichen Frh. auf einem gewölbten Fruchthlattträger stehen. — B Oeum wbantim L., ähnlich, aber die Blüteuaohse etwas mehr vertieft. — C AlcliemiUa alpina L., ein Frb. im Grunde der tiefer ausgehöhlten Blütenachse. — D Spiraea decumbens Koch., die Frb. in der seicht vertieften Blütenachse, von dem sehr ent- wickelten kerbigen IJrüsenringe halb überwölbt. — E
RM2AM4W96–Proceedings of the United States National Museum . PROC, US, NAT MUS. VOL. 110 HERSHKOVITZ, PLATE 3. Lateral aspect (X 2) of same skulls (with mandibles) shown in plates 1, 2: a, Oryzomysbicolor; b, 0. concolor; c, 0. palustris; d, Rhipidomys venuslus. PROC US. NAT. MUS. VOL. 110 HERSHKOVITZ, PLATE 4
RMT3WE26–Archive image from page 12 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen dienatrlichenp33engl Year: 1887-1909. Rosaceae.. (Fockc.) Fig. 2. Längsselinitte durch verschiedene Bl. A Potentüla palustris (L.) Scop., mit flacher Blütenachse, in deren Mitte die zahlreichen Frh. auf einem gewölbten Fruchthlattträger stehen. — B Oeum wbantim L., ähnlich, aber die Blüteuaohse etwas mehr vertieft. — C AlcliemiUa alpina L., ein Frb. im Grunde der tiefer ausgehöhlten Blütenachse. — D Spiraea dec
RMPFXANE–. Report upon the forestry investigations of the U. S. Department of agriculture. 1877-1898. Forests and forestry. Plate XXVI. H Doc 181. jCTt WSCHOLL Transverse Resin Ducts-Tangential Views t, a»t> .rn^™ fPeohinata &, P beterophylla rd ream ducts tr transverse traeheidb 4-C, Pinus t^da Z> and #, P PALUSTRIS F, P ECHINATA lr, r » MagnEtnionyo?Wmals »f>f of illustrations *}°. 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 orig
RMMACJP9–. Dreer's wholesale price list autumn edition September 1899 December : bulbs plants flower and vegetable seeds for fall ... planting implements, fertilizers and requisites . Machet Mignonette. Tr. pkt. Mignonette, large flowering, lb. 40 cts. Miles' Hybrid Spiral IO Improved Red Victoria IO Golden Queen 10 Defiance, very large spikes 25 Machet, true select stock c Parson's white io Golden Machet, new, fine 15 MyOSOtls {Forget-me-not) alpestris, blue ... 15 alpestris, white 15 " Victoria, blue 25 " Eliza Fonrobert 20 dissitiflora 50 palustris, true -. 40 " semperflorens 40 Our
RM2AXBDAC–Report upon the forestry investigations of the U.SDepartment of agriculture1877-1898 . O HEOSMAin.$Z LoNQLEAF Pine (Pinus palustris Mill.i: Bud and Leaf. LoNGLEAF Pine (Pinus pauustris) : Male and Female Flowers. a fi-uiting branch with female aments at tip, and one and two seasons cones; b. maleaments; f, female ament; d. saed-beai-ing scales; c, /, male aments g, detached anthers; It, i, detached lemale flowers.
RMT0BNH7–Dreer's garden book 1923 (1923) Dreer's garden book 1923 dreersgardenbook1923henr Year: 1923 CALLIRHOE (Poppy Mallow) Involucrata. An elegant trailing plant, with finely divided foliage and large saucer-shaped flowers of bright, rosy-crimson, with white centres, which are produced all summer and fall. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. CALTHA (Marsh Marigold) Palustris. Effective hardy perennials, of much value in marshy places and by the side of streams and ponds; grow about a foot high, with bright yellow single flowers in early spring. 30 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. HARDY BORDER C
RMPFNTXE–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. Caltha palustris. Fig. 249. a. Vruclitlioopje. "; ' 9. Caltha') L. C. palijstris2) L. Dotterbloem (fig. 249). De plant heeft een korten, krachtigen wortelstok, die vertikaal in dert. grond zit en vele wortelvezels draagt. Daaruit komen meestal verscheiden, meest vertakte, opstijgende stengels, die evenals de geheele plant onbehaard zijn en beneden een vrij groot aantal bladen dragen. De bladen zijn donkergroen, glanzend, ge- karteld, de onderste gesteeld, hartvormig, de hoogere overdwars breeder, niervormig, korter gesteeld of zittend. De bladstelen zijn
RMMCNJBN–. Fig. II. Heterostylie der Wasserfeder (Hotionia palustris), a Langgrifflige Blüte — b Narben- papillen derselben — c Kurzgrifflige Blüte — d Narbenpapillen bei gleicher Vergrösserung wie in b. (Nach H. Müller.) Sorten von Stöcken vor, deren eine lauter langgrifflige Blüten mit tiefstehenden Staubgefässen trägt, während in den Blüten der andern die Griffel kurz, tief in der Blütenröhre versteckt sind, die Staubgefässe aber weit aus derselben hervorragen. Die Verschiedenheit zwischen den beiden Formen hat bereits die Aufmerksamkeit des Vaters der heutigen Blütenbiologie, Christian Konrad Spren
RM2AJD2NY–Meehans' monthly : a magazine of horticulture, botany and kindred subjects . of water lilies and think this thefinest of the lotuses. Geo. B. Moulder. Washington, D. C, is planted in the mid-dle with Quercus palustris. They are doingwell. It is to be regretted that it was not madeuniform, as suggested by oiir dear departedfriend Mr. Stiles, who saw, approved, and ad-mired the two rows, a half mile long, of thisoak, and said how grand it would be if con-tinued to the Capitol. See Garden and Forest,1893, for his notes on this subject. Quercusrubra, on 12th street, will be a grand doublerow in th
RMT0TDHT–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0107rabe Year: 1903 Colletotrichum 561 Hihi seit s An Stengeln von Hibiscus palustris im botanischen Garten zu Genua. Lagenaria 4302. C. oligocliaetuin Cav., Mat. Lomb. p. 21, tab. II. fig. 4. Sacc, Syll. X. p. 469. Flecken auf der Blattoberseite, fast kreisrund, gelb-ocherfarben, deutlich concentrisch gezont; Sporenlager klein, zerstreut, sitzend, weiss - fleischroth; Borsten zu 1—3, steif, olivenfarbig, mit 1 bis 2 Querwänden, an der Basis aufgeblasen,
RMPFHD1Y–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 171. Pig. 54. Springhaler. A Podura a({uatica; B Hypogastiiira sub- terranea; C Friesea claviseta; D Onychiurus perforatus; E Actaletes neptuni; F Entomobrya pulchella; G trochanteralorgan af entomo- bryide; H Tomoceriis longicornis; I Isotoma saltans; J Megalotho- rax minimus; K Sminthurides aquaticus; L pseudoceller af Onychi- urus; M postantennalorgan af Onychiurus; N mucro af Isotomurus palustris. (Her omtegnet fra Handschin). ofte er fremskreden, og på 4. led (men ofte forskudt bagud) sidder springgaflen (fiirca), der
RMMAD72C–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of tools, fertilizers, insecticides, sundries, etc . Mignonette Machet. ' Mina lobata 1 fine Sanguinea / annual climbers Momordica balsamina (Balsam Apple). charantia (Balsam Pear). Musa ensete (Abyssinian Banana) per 100 seeds, $1.00; per 1000 seeds, $9.00. MyOSOtis (Forget-me-not) alpestris, blue . alpestris, white " Victoria, blue " Eliza Fonrobert dissitiflora palustris, true " semperflorens Nasturtium Tom Thumb or Bedding, c-z. Aurora, salmon and pink 10 Beauty, yellow striped, red 10 Cloth of Gold, scarlet 10 Crystal Palace Gem, sul
RM2AFYCKM–. The American journal of anatomy. Mdi|Z. 11 Fig. 10 Several stages in the narrowing and retracting of a vessel in thetad-poles tail (rana palustris). NO C, no circulation. transformation of an endothelial cell into a mesenchjnme cell, orof any other type of cell. The impression is gained that theentire protoplasm is withdrawn into the parts of the systemwhich persist, and that none of it is lost. Certainly some of itis withdrawn, as for example, in the case of the nucleus men-tioned above. If any part fails to be withdrawn, it must bethat it is dissolved, for the last that can be seen is a th
RMPFNTKG–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. FAMIIJF. 39. CRUCIFERAE. 255. Nasturtium palustre Fig. 291. N. palustre') D. C (Róripa palustris Rchb.). Moeraskers. (F^. 291). Deze plant gelijkt veel op de vorige. De wortel is spilvorniig, daaruit komt een reciitopstaande. opstijgende of liggende, vertakte, gegroefde, onbehaarde stengel. De onderste bladen zijn liervormig-vindeclig, lang- gesteeld, de hoogere vinspletig, met langwerpige, stomp getande slippen, zij zijn bijna zittend en alle zijn onbehaard. De bloemen staan in eindelingsche trossen, zijn klein en liclitgeei. De kelkbladen zijn geelachtig, d
RMMCNJB7–. Fig. 14. o Same von VtUarsia nynnphaeoides — b Frucht von Bittens tripartitus — c Frucht von Trapa iiataiis — d Blüte von Scirpus lacustrix — e von Scirpus palustris mit widerhakigen Perigon-Borsten — f Frucht von Typha latifolia. a—e der Verbreitung durch Tiere, y der Windverbreitung angepasst; c zugleich „Ankerklette". (Nach Hildebrand und Huth.) Vögeln an Haaren und Schnäbeln haften und werden, wie Noll fand, von ihnen verschleppt. Durch Wasservögel werden auch unsere Wasserlinsen weiter verbreitet. Nicht im Wasser schwimmende Samen und Früchte (Fig. 14) kletten sich den
RM2AN2X5G–Introduction to structural and systematic botany, and vegetable physiology, : being a 5th and revedof the Botanical text-book, illustrated with over thirteen hundred woodcuts . 804. Ord. IcgliminoSEe {Pulse Family). Herbs, shrubs, or trees,with alternate and usually compound leaves, furnished with stipules. FIG. 796. A flowering branch of Lathyrus palustris, var. myrtifolius. 797. The corolladisplayed : a, the vexillum or standard; i, the alae or wings ; c, the two petals of the carinaor keel. 798. The keel-petals in their natural situation. 799. The stamens and pistil, en-larged ; the sheath
RMME7NG8–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 104. A Eoslundia verticülata Vahl, vollständige Bl. — B Audröceam von H. verticillata VaH. — C reifer Kelcli von E. verticillata Vahl. — D Blkr. von Plectranthus calicinus Benth. — E Kelch, von P. calicinus Benth. — F Andröceum von F. calicinus Benth. — 0 C'oleus palustris Vatke , vollständige Bl. — HC. palustris Vatke, Andröceum mit Gr. — J Capitanya otostegioides Gurke, Blkr. — K Kelch von C. otostegioidei Gurke. — L Andrö- ceum von C. otostegioides Gurke. — M Blkr. und Gesc
RM2AWEHR1–Chambers's encyclopædia; a dictionary of universal knowledge . 1^ ^P/ Water Violet [Hottonia palustris):a, corolla ; 6, calyx ; c, pistil; d, stamen. Water Violet or Featherfoil, is among the mostbeautifid of British aquatic plants. It is not foundin Scotland- Its leaves are aU submerged, crowded,and much divided ; the large, beautifid, pale jjuqile,whorled flowers alone rise above water on a longcylindrical stalk. Other species of H. are found inthe East. HOUAmOS are small coasting-vessels andpleasure-boats used iu paints of the Mediterranean.They, bear lateen sails, and have each two masts
RMPFBD0A–. Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental trees, shrubs, bulbs, herbs, climbers, fruit trees, &c., &c., &c. / for sale by the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited.. Nursery Catalogue. ASPIDISTRA LURIDA VAR. ELATIOR. Arabis serrata, seeds per pkt. 25 c. Begonia evansiana, Japanese begonia — per 10, $1.10; per 100, $10.00. Campanula punctata, lovely bell flowers purplish colour with deeper spots — per 10, 90 c. ; per 100, $8.00. EPIMEDIUM MACRANTIIUM. Caltiia palustris sibirica,:*small perennial [herb^'grow- ing in marshy place, in late spring produces long stalk with yellow P.ower,
RMME7W0K–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 139. A—C Jmticia hyssop'/olia L. .1 Habitus; £ Bl.; C Falte in der Oberlippe, mit dem oberen Ende des ür. — DJ. Gendurussa L. — K—J J. Schimpcriunu (Höchst.) T. And. i^ Habitus; i!'Kelch und Frkn.; ff Stb.; Ä Kapsel; j S. — K—0 J. htU.ocurpa T. And. K Blütenstand; L Kapsel; J/ S.; N anomale Fr.; 0 K. daraus. — P J. palustris (Hocbst.) T. And. — Q J. dcbiUs Vahl. — R J. umbrosa (Nees) Lindau. — H J. Lnschnathit Lindau. (Original.)
RM2AM4TCN–Proceedings of the United States National Museum . Lateral aspect (X 2) of same skulls (with mandibles) shown in plates 1, 2: a, Oryzomysbicolor; b, 0. concolor; c, 0. palustris; d, Rhipidomys venuslus. PROC US. NAT. MUS. VOL. 110 HERSHKOVITZ, PLATE 4. Upper and lower molars (X 10) of same specimens (except as noted) shown in plate 3: a,Oryzomys bicolor (CNHM 18541); h, 0. concolor; c, 0. palustris; d, Rhipidomys venustus. PROC. US. NAT. MUS VOL. 110 HERSHKOVITZ. PLATE 5
RMPFBD1P–. Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental trees, shrubs, bulbs, herbs, climbers, fruit trees, &c., &c., &c. / for sale by the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited.. Nursery Catalogue. ASPIDISTRA LURIDA VAR. ELATIOR. Arabis serrata, seeds per pkt. 25 c. Begonia evansiana, Japanese begonia — per 10, $1.10; per 100, $10.00. Campanula punctata, lovely bell flowers purplish colour with deeper spots — per 10, 90 c. ; per 100, $8.00. EPIMEDIUM MACRANTIIUM. Caltiia palustris sibirica,:*small perennial [herb^'grow- ing in marshy place, in late spring produces long stalk with yellow P.ower,
RMMABN7P–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants &c. : winter edition January 1896 March . AlliiNONETTE. Myosotis, Eliza Fonrobert 20 " dissitiflora 50 " alpestris, blue 15 '' white 15 " '* Victoria 50 '' palustris, blue 50 " semperflorens 50 Nasturtium, Tall or Climbing, varieties viz Trade pkt. Per oz. Crimson 10 Scarlet 10 Orange 10 Yellow 10 Chocolate 10 King Theodore 15 Purple 10 Eose 15 Straw striped scarlet 10 Yellow spotted crimson ... 10 Mixed 10 Dwarf or Tom Thumb varieties, viz : Aurora 20 Beauty 15 Cloth of Gold 25 Crystal Palace Gem 15 Empress of I
RM2ANG58B–Arkiv för botanik . ra. * Veronica scutellata.Naumhurgia thyrsiflora, ett 2—3 m. stort bestånd, blommande. *Cicuta virosa, spars.—cop., kraftigaexemplar med kvarsittande frukt-ställningar från föregående år.Ranunculus flammula. *Cardamine pratensis. * Nasturtium palustre. *Ribes nigrum, en stor yppig buskenågra meter från böljgränsen. *Lythrum salicaria. Rubus idceus. Fragaria vesca. Comarum palustre. Polygonum amph. f. terrestris. P. lapathifolium.*Rumex crispus, spais.*R. acetosella. Urtica dioica. Juncus articulatus. J. compressus. Scirpus lacustris, ett par bestånd. Eleocharis palustris. C
RMPFNTXJ–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. 2¥0' — RANUNCULACEAE. FAMILIE 35,. Caltha palustris. Fig. 249. a. Vruclitlioopje. "; ' 9. Caltha') L. C. palijstris2) L. Dotterbloem (fig. 249). De plant heeft een korten, krachtigen wortelstok, die vertikaal in dert. grond zit en vele wortelvezels draagt. Daaruit komen meestal verscheiden, meest vertakte, opstijgende stengels, die evenals de geheele plant onbehaard zijn en beneden een vrij groot aantal bladen dragen. De bladen zijn donkergroen, glanzend, ge- karteld, de onderste gesteeld, hartvormig, de hoogere overdwars breeder, niervormig, korter geste
RMME7XFJ–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. lOS. N. von A Thtmbergia vsamborica Lindau; B A'euracanthus scaber S. Moore; C Tlitnibtrgia huilUnsis S. Moore; 1> Mimulopsis btca'carata Lindau; E Juslicia palustris (Höchst.) T. And.; F Schauria sul/urea Nee»; G Juslicia cydonii/olia (Nees) Lindau. {F u. G nach Flora Brasil.: alles übrige Original.) (Fig. 08C—F), welche aber meistens nur kurz und fädig sind. Es llisst sich dann schrill- weise verfolgen, wie der hintere Lappen kleiner wird Fig. 08E,, zuletzt als zahnförm
RM2AXBGP3–Horsford's Nurseries . ack border and better suitedfor this purpose than for cutting. At closerange the plant is a little coarse for cutting.25 cts. each. CALTHA palustris. Marsh Marigold: Cow-slips. A fine yellow-flowered, early plantfor wet ground. In a natural situationit makes a lavish show in early spring. Itforces well in pots. 12c. each. Si.20 per doz. CAMPANULA. Bellflower. A remarkable genusfor the hardy garden. It comprises many of thechoicest gems our gardens afford. Some areespecially suited to the rockery while others arebetter in the border. Most of those I offer areperennial. C.
RMPFHF66–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Flg. 32. Lymnaea palustris. a. f. typ., h. f. corvus, c. f. clessiniana, d. f. turricula, e. f. curta, /. f. fusca. Alle i nat. St. variabel, og der er opstillet talrige »Varieteter«, som vistnok næsten udelukkende er kaarbestemte Reaktionsformer eller individuelle Variationer. Som de mere karakteristiske Former, der er fundet her i Landet, kan nævnes: f. corvus Gmelin. (Fig. 32b). Højden indtil 40 mm, med 7—8 Vindinger, men ellers som den typiske Form. (Fig. 32 a). Denne Forms Opstaaen skyldes sikkert kun, at nogle over
RMMCNHRH–. Fig. 14. a Same von ViUarsia nyniphacoides â b Frucht von Bidens fripariitus â c Frucht von Trapa natatis â d Blüte von Scirpus lacustris â e von Scirpus palustris mit widerhakigen Perigon-Borsten â / Frucht von Typha latifolia. aâr der Verbreitung durch Tiere, / der Windverbreitung angepasst; .:â zugleich âAnkerklettc". (Nach Hildebrand und Huth.) Vögeln an Haaren und Schnäbeln haften und werden, wie Noll fand, von ihnen verschleppt. Durch Wasservögel werden auch unsere Wasserlinsen weiter verbreitet. Nicht im Wasser schwimmende Samen und Früchte (Fig. 14) kletten sich den
RM2AXAXDF–Report upon the forestry investigations of the U.SDepartment of agriculture1877-1898 . Radial Sections of Pinus echinata and heterophylla. , medullary rays; p.,parenchyma of same; tr., transverse traoheids of rays; s p., simple pits; b p., bordered A and B, Pincs echinata. m. r. pits; c. <r., common tracheids.C, Pinus heterophylla. .sit. w., summerwood; other letters as in AOriginals magnified =;; illustrations, i.. Radial Sections of Pinus t/eda and tangential Sections of Pinus palustris and echinata. , mediillafy raj-s; fj-., tracheitis: p., parenchyma of the rayy , simple pit: b. p., bor
RMPG46X7–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. SAXIFRAGEAE 413 981. P.palustris L. (Sprengel,'Entd.Geh.,' pp. 166-73; C.W.Ritter.in Hoppe's 'Bot. Taschenbuch,' Regensburg, 1803, Nachschrift, p. 181; Delpino, ' Ult. Oss.,' p. 168 ; Henn. Miiller, ' Fertilisation,' pp. 247-8,' Alpenblumen,' pp. 11 i-i 3 ; Kerner, 'Nat. Hist. PI.,' Eng. Ed. i, II, pp. 209, 213, 249, 251, 307 ; Verhoeff, 'B!. u. Insekt. d. Ins. Norderney'; Knuth, 'Bl. u. Insekt. a. d. nordfr. Ins.,' pp. 34-5, 150, ' Bluten- biol. Notizen.')—
RM2AXBE2M–Report upon the forestry investigations of the U.SDepartment of agriculture1877-1898 . LoNGLEAF Pine iPinus palustrisj Typical Tree.. PINUS PALUSTRIS: SEEDLINGS AND YOUNQ PLANT. , germiaating seed; fc, young seedling just unfolded; c, seedling unfolding primary leaves; d, foliage leaves at end of season; e, young tree, 3 to 4 years old- one-third natural size. GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT. 75 of tbeir age. As far as coakl be observed the growth proceeds equally slowly during the fifth andsixth years, the plant at the end of that period being from 5 to 7 or 7J inches in length. Stage of rapid groirth
RMPFXAP2–. Report upon the forestry investigations of the U. S. Department of agriculture. 1877-1898. Forests and forestry. Radial Sections of Pinus i/eda and tangential Sections of Pinus palustris and echinata 4 and 5, Pinus tjcda Radial sections, m 7 , medullaiy rays, tr , tracheids p paienchyma of the rays 9 p , simple pit 6p, bordered pit, c tr , common tracheids C B tangential sections C, Prus palustris Lett hand pait in spnngwood light band poition m summersood DE, Pinus eohinata D, section m sptmgwood, ac medullaiy i ays, a a small ray composed of tracheids only c a "tuple11 ray, d, bord
RMME6P3N–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 47. A, £ M^/osotis sylvatica HofFiii. A Bl. aufgeschnitten; B Klause. â C J>I. palustris Roth, Bl. von auÃen. â I) M. sparsiflora Mik., Klause. â E, F Antiphijtum stoechodi/oliitm (C'liam.) DC. E Bl. von auÃen; F 2 Zipfel der Blkr. von innen. â 0 Mertensia sihirica (L.) G. Don, Bl. aufgescknitten. â H^ J M. maritima (L.) G. Don. H Bl. von auÃen; J Fr. mit Kelcli. â A' Trigonotis pediiiicularis Trev., Bl. von auÃen. â L, M Moritsia ciliata DC. L Bl. von auÃen; M Klause. â
RM2AJENY0–Beckert's garden, field and flower seeds . DOUBLE HOLLYHOCK. WM. C. BECKERT, ALLEGHENY, PA.—Seeds of Hardy Perennials 43. ORIENTAL POPPIES. MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) These plants thrive best in moist, shaded places, forming neat, com-pact little clumps, bright with graceful sprays of starry blue flowers.Alpestrls Victoria. Of dwarf, globular habit, with sky-blue flowers; fine for pots. Pkt. 10 cts.Alpestrls alba. Large white flowers. Pkt. 5 cts.Alpestris grandiflora. Bright blue; pyramidal habit. Pkt. 10c.Alpestrls, Distinction. Azure-blue; blooms early. Pkt. 10 cts.Palustris. Beautiful blue fl
RMPFHF5D–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 34. Lymnaea pereger. a. Grundformen, b. Den typiske Form, c. f. ovata, d. f. baltica, e. f. patula, /. f, ampla. Alle i nat. St. L. palustris, men den mangler altid den for denne Art karak- teristiske brunviolette Læbe. De meget kortspirede Former ligner i høj Grad L. auricularia, hvis Spir imidlertid altid har konkave Sider. I Anatomien giver det ustilkede Sædgemme et altid sikkert Kendetegn. Arten har hidtil været kaldt L. ovata Draparnaud eller L. pereger (O. F. Miiller), i nyeste Tid ogsaa L. limosa (Linné); men
RM2AKRA56–Regeneration . Fjg. 55.—A. Rana sy/vafica- with grafted tail oi Rana palustris. Line a-a indicates where tailwas cut off. D. Ra7ia palustris with grafted tail of Rana sylvatica. Line a-a indicates wheretail was cut off. C. Older stage of a graft like B. Lines indicating two possible operations.D. Another individual with two tails, one composed of both components. E. Later stage oflast, when tail was cut off at level a-a. Another series of experiments in grafting, similar to one of thosemade by Joest and myself on the earthworm, has been made by Har-rison on the tadpole. I have also later made
RMPFBPJJ–. Der Frosch; zugleich eine Einf in das praktische Studium des Wirbeltier-Krs. Frogs. Larven aus dem Vorderende von Rana sylvatica und dem Hinterende von Rana palustris zusammengesetzt. a. 2 Stunden, b. 26 Stunden, c. 51 Stunden nach der Operation. Die in a. noch fehlende dunkle Seitenlinie des Vorderstücks ist in b. bereits ein großes Stück auf den hinteren Komponenten, in c noch viel weiter auf das Gebiet des Schwanzes vom Hinterstück vorgewachsen (nach R. G. Harrison aus Korscheit). Fig. 85.. Ein des Schwanzes beraubter Embryo von Rana sylvatica in eine Rückenwunde von Rana palustris eingep
RM2AXBD1C–Report upon the forestry investigations of the U.SDepartment of agriculture1877-1898 . LoNGLEAF Pine (Pinus pauustris) : Male and Female Flowers. a fi-uiting branch with female aments at tip, and one and two seasons cones; b. maleaments; f, female ament; d. saed-beai-ing scales; c, /, male aments g, detached anthers; It, i, detached lemale flowers.. LoNGLEAF Pine (Pinus palustris Mill.): Fruit. a, open cone, natural size; b, c, detached scales, dorsal and ventral; d, e,f, g, seeds with wing-s. CUBAN PINE. 77 prevailing- at present, trees of such small size are tapped that they are unable to re
RM2AXAWHG–Report upon the forestry investigations of the U.SDepartment of agriculture1877-1898 . TANGENTIAL SECTIONS OP PiNUS ECHINATA, HETEROPHYLLA, AND GLABRA, SHOWING NUMBER ANO DISTRIBUTION OFTANGENTIAL SECTIONS OF ^^^^p^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ PROPORTION OF PiTH-RAY CELLS. ducts; m. r., y^edullaij rays^^ illustrations: A-C, »?=; D-F. ¥? Magnifluatioa of originals: A-L, -,, u Ji, i . ?? Plate XXVI.. TRANSVERSE RESIN DUCTS-TaNGENTIAL VIEWS. A-C Finds T«DA. D and E, P. palustris, M&FflcaTion^o™originaIs, a?o; of illustrations. J^, P. ECSINATA. G, P. HETEROPHYLLA. 1 ducts; tr., transverse tracheids; WOOD OP SOUTHE
RM2AM4RWE–Proceedings of the United States National Museum . Upper and lower molars (X 10) of same specimens (except as noted) shown in plate 3: a,Oryzomys bicolor (CNHM 18541); h, 0. concolor; c, 0. palustris; d, Rhipidomys venustus. PROC. US. NAT. MUS VOL. 110 HERSHKOVITZ. PLATE 5. Dorsal aspect (X1 + ) of skull in cert3i subspecies oiOryzomys co7icolor (a-e) a-ndO. bicolor(J-j), showing variation in size with broad overlapping in the opposite extremes of eachspecies, a-c, Oryzomys concolor superans: a, Male (CNHAI 41459), Montalvo, RioBobonaza, Ecuador; b, female (CNHM 43257), Rio Pindo Yacu, Ecuador
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