RMMC011H–Senior Airman Kaleb Linn, 455th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew member, loads a munition onto an F-16 Fighting Falcon using a jammer Jan. 4, 2018 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. Linn is responsible for maintaining the weapon's system on the F-16 as well as performing the weapons loads. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
RMPFMGCP–. 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. 2125. Ribes cereum (X %. RtCCIA {P. F. Ricci, Italian nobleman, patron of the botanist Micheli). Rlccldcem. JRiccia fluitans, Linn., is one of the few flowerless or eryptogamous plants in cultivation aside from the ferns, mushrooms and se- laginellas. It is cultivated by one specialist in aquatics presumably fo
RMMA77K4–. Elementary agriculture . I -III ' s. ..f "Bee Culture." :ri â linn, Ohio Fig. 46. A stand of bees near the swarming time.
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RM2CD8TK7–. The standard cyclopedia of horticulture; a discussion, for the amateur, and the professional and commercial grower, of the kinds, characteristics and methods of cultivation of the species of plants grown in the regions of the United States and Canada for ornament, for fancy, for fruit and for vegetables; with keys to the natural families and genera, descriptions of the horticultural capabilities of the states and provinces and dependent islands, and sketches of eminent horticulturists . atter in warm green-houses. distachyus, Linn. f. Cape Pond-weed. WaterHawthorn (from the fragrance). Fig 2
RMW28B0K–Archive image from page 405 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam01bail Year: 1900 dbb CONVALLARIA determined. It is essentially a shade-loving plant. The species is C. majilis, Linn. R.H. 1886:84. Gn. 47, p. 179; 52:1134 and p. :19 (the latter in fruit). A.F. 13:402. Gng 5:56-7. F.R. 2:4. G.C.
RMMK7W1K–U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Samuel F. Irvin, left, Commander, 732nd Airlift Squadron, and Capt. Maggie R. Linn, both C-17 Globemaster III Pilots with the 732nd Airlift Squadron, 514th Air Mobility Wing, prepare to land at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., Nov. 17, 2017. The 514th‘s 732nd Airlift Squadron C-17 crew are combining training and a real world Denton Program humanitarian mission bringing 76,410 pounds of food to the Republic of Haiti. The 514th is located at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Mark C. Olsen)
RMPG1G0A–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. 616 ZOOLOGY. pre-molai's and three true molars ; while the rami of the mandible are coossified ; for these reasons it was placed by F. Cuvier between the orders Garnivora and Primates (Cope). It is allied to the raccoon, is called the kincajou, and lives in northern South America. The bears have a thick, clumsy body, with a rudimentary tail, and the teeth are broad and tuberculated, so that they can live indifferently on fish, insects, or berries. Our North American species are the polar bear (Ursus niaritmius Linn.) and Ursus arctos Linn
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RM2CETC1D–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. opsis, Sonder. GENERA. Levenhookia, R. Br. Gynocampus, Lesch.Forstera, Linn. f. Phyllachne, Forst.Stibas, Commers. Numbers. Gen. 5. Sp. 121.Position.—Lobeliacese.—Stylidiace^.—Goodeniacese. Fig. CCCCLXVII.—stylidium calcaratum.—25. Bauerthe column ; 2. capsule split open ; 3. seed. Fig. CCCCLXVIIL—Forstera clavigera.—//oo/fec//. 1, the epigynous gland 1. anthers and stigma, forming the point of Campanales.J VALERIANACE.E. 69; Order CCLXX. VALERIANACE^.—Valerianworts. Valerianea
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RMMK7W1P–U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Samuel F. Irvin, left, Commander, 732nd Airlift Squadron, and Capt. Maggie R. Linn, both C-17 Globemaster III Pilots with the 732nd Airlift Squadron, 514th Air Mobility Wing, make their final approach at Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., Nov. 17, 2017. The 514th‘s 732nd Airlift Squadron C-17 crew are combining training and a real world Denton Program humanitarian mission bringing 76,410 pounds of food to the Republic of Haiti. The 514th is located at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Mark C. Olsen)
RMPFMGE1–. 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. 1530 RHUS RIBES the most poisonous of the Sumachs. The name i?. I'ernix, Linn., is used by some authors for this species and by others for H. vernicifera; in order to avoid con- fusion, it seems best to drop the name and to substitute those proposed by DeCandolle. 10. succedanea, Linn. Lac Sumach. Plant 10-15 f
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RMMK7W1M–U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Samuel F. Irvin, left, Commander, 732nd Airlift Squadron, and Capt. Maggie R. Linn, both C-17 Globemaster III Pilots with the 732nd Airlift Squadron, 514th Air Mobility Wing, prepare to land at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., Nov. 17, 2017. The 514th‘s 732nd Airlift Squadron C-17 crew are combining training and a real world Denton Program humanitarian mission bringing 76,410 pounds of food to the Republic of Haiti. The 514th is located at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Mark C. Olsen)
RMPFJJBK–. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 2126. Ribes cereum (X Ja. RtCCIA (P. F. Rieci, Italian nobleman, patron of the botanist Micheli). Miccidceig. Riccia flititans, Linn., is one of the few flowerless or cryptogamous plants in cultivation aside from the ferns, mushrooms and se- laginellas. It is cultivate
RMMEFP9D–. Die farnkräuter der jetztwelt, zur untersuchung und bestimmung, der in den formationen der erdrinde eingeschlossenen überreste von vorweltlichen arten dieser ordnung nach dem flächen-skelet . 1. Pohjpodium oodes Kunze. 5. Gi/mnorjramme Kunzei Mo r. 2, 3, 7, 8. Polypodium salicifolium Willd. 6. rohjpodium Billardißri M. B r. 4. Pohjpodmm, Phymatoden Linn. 9. Gijmnogramme m/jiltala Ett. 10. Polypodium puslu/attiiii F ov at. Natliraelbatdruck. Aus der k. k- Hot*- und 6t.ia(8dru.-kerei.
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RM2CETC2G–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. Fig. CCCCLXVII. Fig. CCCLXVIII, Stylidium, Sw.Ventenatia, Smith.Candollea, Labill. I Andersonia, KonigColeostylis, Sonder.IForsteropsis, Sonder. GENERA. Levenhookia, R. Br. Gynocampus, Lesch.Forstera, Linn. f. Phyllachne, Forst.Stibas, Commers. Numbers. Gen. 5. Sp. 121.Position.—Lobeliacese.—Stylidiace^.—Goodeniacese. Fig. CCCCLXVII.—stylidium calcaratum.—25. Bauerthe column ; 2. capsule split open ; 3. seed. Fig. CCCCLXVIIL—Forstera clavigera.—//oo/fec//. 1, the epigynous glan
RMW24661–Archive image from page 209 of D Christiani Gottlieb Ludwig . D. Christiani Gottlieb Ludwig ... Definitiones generum plantarum : olim in usum auditorum collectae nunc auctae et emendatae dchristianigottl00lud Year: 1747 ujo CT. SSIS X. Pr.ANTAE etc. ' vj<4ir:iy nicinbranaccis, coniiatis, fiipcnus dchi- fccntibus coiillat; feniinafubrotuiula vcl ouata. HELLEBORASTER. Rupp. biic rejhrlpvjjct, 616. DILLENIA. Linn. Calix pcntaphyllus, pcrfiftcns, foliolis con- cauis, coriaccis, magnis; corolla rofacca, pcta- lis fubiotundis, concauis, coriaccis, magnis; ftamina copiofLsiima; fructus cx multi
RMPFBEPX–. Description de ammonites des calcaires du château de Crussol, Ardèche (zones à Oppelia tenuilobata et Waagnia beckeri). Ammonoidea; Paleontology. F, FONTANNES, Calc.aires du Château de Crussol. PL . II. V^. ^."^"^"^^^^^liNN.. 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.. Fontannes, Francisque, 1839-1886. Lyon, Georg
RMMAA77E–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . Family4i. SARRACENIACEAE La Pyl. Mem. Soc. Linn. Paris 6: 379. 1827. Pitcher-Pl.nt F.^milv. Marsh herbs, with basal tubular or pitcher-shaped leaves, and large scapose nodding solitary flowers. Sepals 4 or 5. hypogynous, imbricated, persistent. Petals 5, imbricated, hypogynous, deciduous or none. Stamens oc, hypogynous; anthers versatile. Ovary i, 3-5-ceIled; ovules cc, in
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RM2CNT57W–. The genera of birds : comprising their generic characters, a notice of the habits of the genus, and an extensive list of species referred to their several genera . seven to ten in number; and the young take to the water as soon as hatched, where theyare attended and protected by the parents till able to provide for themselves. 1. F. atra Linn. PI. enl. 197., Goulds B. of Eur. pi. 338.—Fulica aterrima Linn.; F. sethiops Span: Mus. Carls, t. 13.; F.pullata Pall.; F. atrata Pall. Briss. Orn. t. 2. f. 2. ; F. leucoryxSparr. Mm. Carls. 1.12. 2. F. cristata Gmel. PI. enl. 797-, Vieill. Gal. des Oi
RMW22J8E–Archive image from page 20 of D Christiani Gottlieb Ludwig . D. Christiani Gottlieb Ludwig ... Definitiones generum plantarum : olim in usum auditorum collectae nunc auctae et emendatae dchristianigottl00lud Year: 1747 CLASSIS I. Plantae flore perfedo, fimpli- ci, regulari,monopetaIo. I. DIANTHERAE MONOSIYLAE. I. LILAC. Tourn. Svringa. Rupp. et Linn. Flores racemadm dirpofiti; calix breuis tu- bulofus, quadridentatus; corolk infundi- buliformis limbo quadrifido; capfula oblonga, comprefla, acuminata, bilocularis, femiiia mar- ginata, comprella continet. 2. OLEA. Toiirn. Folia oblonga, femper
RMPG0HJR–. 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. DESCHAMPSIA DEUTZIA 473 Hexudsa, Trin. (Alra flexudsa, Linn.)- Wood Haib- Grass. a slender, perennial grass, 1-2 ft. high, with numerous very fine root-lvs., and a delicate capillary panicle. It grows in tufts like the above, and can be distinguished by the much longer and twisted awn. N. Amer., Eu. —Valuable f
RMME7XXY–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fie. l!;j. A—C Eccremocarpus scaber Bniz et Pav. A Tracht; B Bl. im Längsschnitte; C Fr. - D Enallagtna cucurhitina (Linn.) H. Baill., Tracht. — £ Crescentia Cujete L„ Bl. — F KigtUa africana (Lam.) Benth., BI. - G Colea floribunda Boj., Blütenstand. — H Phßlurthron madagascariense (Boj.) K. Seh., Tracht. {A u. G nach Bot Mag.; B n. C nach Bnreau; D nach Jaquin; E nach Baillon; Ä Original.)
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RMRDWB3X–. Our native ferns and their allies; with synoptical descriptions of the American Pteridophyta north of Mexico. Ferns; Pteridophyta. Fig. 14.—Antheridium of Adixxtum Fig. is.—Young archegonium of Pteris capilluS'Veneris L., showing the es- serrulata Linn, f., showing oSsphere, caping antherozoids. (After Sachs.) neck, and canal-cell. (After Sachs.) and retaining the antherozoids at the neck of the archegonium. The oOsphere is thus left exposed (Fig. 15). 65. Fertilization.—The antherozoids, analogous to the sperm-cells, when discharged from the antheridium swim in the moisture always present o
RMW249BC–Archive image from page 219 of D Christiani Gottlieb Ludwig . D. Christiani Gottlieb Ludwig ... Definitiones generum plantarum : olim in usum auditorum collectas nunc auctas et emendatas dchristianigottl00ludw Year: 1760 168 CLASSIS III. PLANTAE. foechinatas, haerent, ct funt oblonga, com- preffa. Partes plantae dijruptae fila trahunt. 425. SPHAERANTHVS. VailLAcuVa- rif. 1719. p- 2£o. Linn. Ed. V. n. £93. Thalamus globofus fufcipit colleftiones flo- fculorum , calice proprio contentas , easque fquamis thalamo affixis diftinguit; calix partialis pentaphylius ouula comprehendit, quae in me- di
RMPFKP2G–. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 850 JUNIPERUS ish green. Brit. Columb. to Calif, in the Rocky Mts. G.F.10:423. 16. Bermudiina, Linn. Tree, to 40 ft., in habit much like J, Mrginiana, but branches much stouter and foliage pale bluish green: branchlet
RMME7TT2–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 2^. A—D Poaoqueria latifoUa (Lam.) R. et Seh. A Längsschnitt durch die Knospe; D 1!1. geöft'net; C Stb. von innen; D Stb. von außen. — E, F Randia acuminata (G. Don) Benth. E Blütenständchcu; /' PollL-nmasse. f;-.j Gardenia flori da Linn. C ßl.; H Fr.; J S.: K Amaralia, cali/ciua (G. Uon) K. Sjh., Bl. — L Moretia senegalmsis Rieh., Fr. (Original.)
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RMRJ26CE–. Our native ferns and their allies [microform] : with synoptical descriptions of the American Pteridophyta north of Mexico . Ferns; Ferns; Pteridophyta; Fougères; ; . F.G. 14.—Antheridium of Adianium Fig. 15.—Youngr archegonium of Pteris capillus-veneris L., showing- the es- serrulata Linn, f., showing oosphere, raping antherozoids. (After Sachs.) neck, and canal-cell. (After Sachs.) and retaining the antherozoids at the neck of the archegonium. The oosphere is thus left exposed (Fig. 15). 65. Fertilization.—The antherozoids, analogous to the pollen of flowers, when discharged from the anthe
RMW28EG9–Archive image from page 435 of D Christiani Gottlieb Ludwig . D. Christiani Gottlieb Ludwig ... Definitiones generum plantarum : olim in usum auditorum collectas nunc auctas et emendatas dchristianigottl00ludw Year: 1760 84 CLASSIS XIV. PLANTAE. in orbem digeftas, biualues, feminibus folitariis foecas. 950. MICHELIA. Linn. Ed.V. n. 611. Calixnullus; petala oclodecim, exterioribus majoribus; ouula imbricata, ftigmata reflexa; fruclus eft racemus baccarum , quarum fingula quatuor circiter femina continet. Calicem octdpbyl/um, petala octo et ftamina ucto, defcripfit Linn. Ed.prior. n. 399. C
RMPFM3EA–. 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. CHERRY CHERRY 293. 429. Early Richmond Cheny (XK). De Bray) is often severe in the sour Cherry, but can be checked by thorough applications of a fungicide. The aphis (Myzus cerasi, Linn.) appears in the early part of the season on the young shoots, the leaves, the stems, and less frequently on the body of the f
RMMAA8XH–. Economic mollusca of Acadia . Fig. 20.—Solen ensis, var. Americana, Half Natural Size. S., Siphons; Sh., Shell; J/., Mantle; F., Foot. 26. Zirpliaea crispata (Linn.) Morch. [Zn-/)7ife«,—(?); crispata, wrinkled.] Date-fish. Distribution, (a) 6-'enem?;—Shallow water to seventy fathoms. Connecticut to Gulf of St. Lawrence. Iceland, Northern Europe to Great Britain and France. West coast of America, south to California. {b) In Acadia;—{m N. B.) Grand Manan, very rare, Stimpson. Bay of Fundy, eight to seventy fathoms, in hard clay, VerriU. L'Etang Harbor. (In N. S.) Sable Island, large specimens,
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RMRJ1HJB–. Our native ferns and their allies [microform] : with synoptical descriptions of the American pteridophyta north of Mexico. Ferns; Fougères. Fig. 14.—Antheridium of Adiantum Fig. 15.—Young archegonium of Ptiria capillus-veneris L., showing'the es- strrulata Linn, f., showing oSsphere, caping antberozoids. (After^achs.) neck, and canal-cell. (After Sachs.) iind retaining the antherozoids at the neck of the archegonium. The oOsphere is thus left exposed (Fig. 15). 65. Fertilization.—The antherozoids, analogous to the sperm-cells, when discharged from the antheridium swim m the moisture always p
RMW234GK–Archive image from page 133 of D Christiani Gottlieb Ludwig . D. Christiani Gottlieb Ludwig ... Definitiones generum plantarum : olim in usum auditorum collectas nunc auctas et emendatas dchristianigottl00ludw Year: 1760 82 CLASSIS I. PLANTAR 3. TETRA vet POLVSTTLA. 233. FICOIDES. Tourn. A3. Par. 1705. p.239. MESEMBRYANTHEMVM DUl. G. I48. Linn. Ed. V. n. 552. ficvla Heift. SyJL 8. Calix carnofus quadri vel quinquefidus, oua- rium ampleclens, laciniis nonnullis faepe alatis $ corolla multis laciniarum feriebus , bincpolype- tala videtur, in fundo intime in vnum annulum connexis, conftans; fil
RMPFJJPK–. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. form- ,:r,-.- -..iii.Mliat lacerated or f ringiMl petals (var. fimbri4ta, Hort.). Var. rdsea, Hort., has rose-colored fls. P. obconica is very easily grown. Prop, by seed. AA. Calyx narrow and ordinary. 9. cortusoides, Linn. Fig. 1954. Lvs. in a rosette on the ground,
RMME7PD6–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 13. Anr/tiriinae. A Zweig von Blastania fimhristipula (Fenzl) Kotschy et Peyr. — B ^'ßX. von Corallocarpus Weltcitschii Hook. — C Q Bl. von Anguria triyhylla Miq. — ^ Ö ^'- ^**'* Gurania Spriiceana Cogn. — ^ (5 Bl. von Maximoiciczin Lindheimen (A. Gr.) Cogn. — F r^ Bl. von Heimontia simplicifulia Cogn. — (? i^ Bl. von Cera- tosanthes Hilariana Cogn. (A nach der Natur unter Benutzung von Plantae Tinneanae tab. VII; B nach Wel- witseh, Transact. of the Linn. soc. Bd. XXVII. tab.
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RMREN1CH–. The care of trees, in lawn, street and park [microform] : with a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Jardins; Arbres; Landscape gardening. Ash 255 Of the eight American species, several resemble each other so closely that a distinction is ditV.cult, even to nurser>-men, and practically, e.. cept as to size, unnecessarv' from the ornamental point of view. The two most distinct species are:. Pig. 85. — Flowering Ash. Fraxinus Ornus Linn. F. Americana Linn. (105), While Ash, of eastern distribution from north to south,the largest,most typical of the genus,and the U-st in form
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RMPFM433–. 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. base of f mit; corolla often with ocherous markings in the throat: fr. red, obtuse or oblong-acuminate, %-liiui. long, }^-%in. in diam., very acrid. —Cultivated only in the south, as the seasons in temperate latitudes are not long enough to mature the fruit. Var. baccatum, Irish (C. bacc<itum, Linn.). Plants
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RMRE2DFY–. 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. 85j^ Fraeana ChiJuentjis pauuliite, 5-7-lolieil ; stamens numerous, with tlie fila- ments thickened toward the end : caiisulB dehiscent. 'J-celled and 2-seeded. GArdeni, Murr. {F. ulnifolui, Linn, f. F. CuroViiiu, Britt.). Low shrub, witli generally spreading branches, to 3 ft.: Ivs.oblong or obovate, rounded o
RMM07YED–Senior Airman Kaleb Linn, 455th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew member, loads a munition onto an F-16 Fighting Falcon using a jammer Jan. 4, 2018 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. Linn is responsible for maintaining the weapon's system on the F-16 as well as performing the weapons loads. (U.S. Air Force
RMPFM5C4–. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 722 HELIANTHUS HELIANTHUS attractive foliage, which is not at all coarse. A well grown plant will produce spikes of f^y. nearly 4 ft. long. 5. anguatifdlius, Linn. Swamp Sunflower. Stem 2-6 ft. high, simple or branchi
RMME9KWX–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . Fig. 231. A, B Melanthalia obtusata (Lab.) J. Ag. A Habitusliild der Pfl. in nat. Gr.; B Querschnitt durch den Thallus (100/1). — C Gracüaria compressa (C. Ag.) Grev., Stück der Pfl. mit Cystocarpien in nat. Gr. — D—F G. conferroides (Linn(^) Grev. D Schnitt durch eine Antheridiumhöhlung, in der die Spennatangien die Wand auskleiden (200/1); £ Querschnitt durch ein Stück der Rindenschicht des Thallus mit Tetrasporan
RMT41F6W–Cluse up of Indian cork tree (Millingtonia hortensis Linn.f) flowers.
RMRD8FD9–. The care of trees in lawn, street and park, with a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Trees. Ash 255 Of the eight American species, several resemble each other so closely that a distinction is difficult, even to nurserymen, and practically, ex- cept as to size, unnecessary from the ornamental point of view. The two most distinct species are:. Fig. 85. — Flowering Ash. Fraximis Ornus Linn. F, Americana Linn. (105), White Ash, of eastern distribution from north to south, the largest, most typical of the genus, and the best in form. F, nigra Marsh. (106) {samhuafolia), Black As
RMM07YEJ–Senior Airman Kaleb Linn, 455th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew member, loads a munition onto an F-16 Fighting Falcon using a jammer Jan. 4, 2018 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. Linn is responsible for maintaining the weapon's system on the F-16 as well as performing the weapons loads. (U.S. Air Force
RMPFJK1X–. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 1383. Medeola Virgil Agrostology, U. S. Dept. Agric). AA. .f^/s. yellow. B. Plant annual and herbaceous. lupullna, Linn. Black or Hop Medick. NoNEsncH. Diffuse, the branches often rooting and becoming 2-3 ft. long, deep-rooted, and difficult to pull up: plant gla- brou
RMME6J4F–. Die Gefiederte Welt . Zcitfcbrift für VogelUebbabcr. # ä)Ou iUnceuä ooiumer, 3Jiünftcr i. 2l (»Jlatftbrurf DfrboUn.) ii a m ^ f I ä u f e r. (ginet bcr intcrcflaiiteften iiiib inerfuntrbi|iitcii 33öi]cl in incinem :i^oiieU)aii» wax iinftrcitii] für uiid] ber S^ampfläuier (Pavoncella piignax, Linn.), niirl) Sampilinliii, %a= imb .'pauöteujel genniiiit. 9J(ilte 5.1tai 1915 crl)ielt 6) uon einem mir gut bctannteii 33üi3elliebl)nber brci frifrf} ()efangcnc Kampfläufer miö bcm liannouerfc^cn i'nnbe gcbradjt. 2)a .yrei ber Siere ben djarafteriftifijeu J^berfrnijen befafjeii, im ®fftd)t mcljre
RMRFRX78–. The care of trees in lawn, street and park. With a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Trees. Ash ^55 Of the eight American species, several resemble each other so closely that a distinction is difficult, even to nurserymen, and practically, ex- cept as to size, unnecessary from the ornamental point of view. The two most distinct species are:. Fig. 85. — Flowering Ash. Fraxinus Onius Linn. F. Americana Linn. (105), White Ash, of eastern distribution from north to south, the largest, most typical of the genus, and the best in form. F. nigra Marsh. (106) {sambucifolia), Black A
RMT3Y4DK–Archive image from page 296 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen dienatrlichenp44engl Year: 1887 >lirigen, durunter aucli l'h. seclifolia Linn. f... F. v. .Muell. auf Neuseeland Fig. 32 JJ, E). .nm. Die (lattung Donatia Frorst, hat ähnliche .-mk? Tracht wie Phijllachne § UelophiiUum. Sie stimmt ferner mit ihr in der geogra- phischen Verbreitung, in der Keduction der Zahl der Stb. und noch in einigen Nebenpunkteu überein. Sie wurde bisher zu den S'«.r(/'ranceaegestellt. Her
RMPG01J4–. The Cuba review. 20 THE CUBA REVIEW. BANANA CULTURE IN CUBA. Soil Requirements—Liberal Water Supply Essential—Preparing the Land—Planting and Pruning Directions—The Best Varieties for Home and Export. —Poor Carrjdng Quality of Cuban Grown Bananas. BY C. F. AUSTIN, • Chief of Department of Horticulture, of the Bstacion Central Agronomica, Cuba. The banana (musa sapientum Linn., chiefly) is one of our very valuable tropical plants, being cultivated for its fruit, its fiber, and for ornamental uses. The fruiting species seldom produce seed, and are propagated by suckers which grow from the base
RMME7Y2C–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 90. A Campsis rodicant (Linn.) Seem., Fr. — B Campsidium chüense Seem. et Keiß., ßl. — C Argylia ra- diata (Linn.) D. Don, Tracht. — D—F Incarvillea sinensis Lam. D Bl.; E Staubbeutel; F Fr. — 0, H Amphicome arguta (Roxb.) Lindl. G Staubbeutel; US. — /, K Rhigozum trichotomumhnxch. J 131.; A'Fr. — L Catopliractes Alezandri G. Don, Bl. — M, ^' Jacaranda tomeniosa R. Br. jU Bl.; ^V Staubbeutel. — 0 jf. Copaia (Aubl.) D. Don, Fr. — F J. hrasiliana (Lam.) Pars., Fr. [D nach Bot. M
RMRDTFXW–. Plants and their ways in South Africa. Botany; Botany. Ii6 Plants and their Ways in South Africa Order CiERANIACE^. Flowers perfect, regular or zygomorphic, hypogynous. Sepals 5, imbricate, persistent. Petals usually 5, convolute, clawed. Stamens 5 + 5, obdiplostemenous, or fifteen in groups of three, connate at base. When but one whorl of stamens is present, the outer antepetalous whorl forms stamin- odia. Carpels 5, opposite the petals, upon a disk which grows up between them. Stigmas 5 ; placentation axile, ovules 2. Fig. 290.—Monso/iia spetiosn, Linn. f. or I in each carpel. The carpels
RMW15GAB–Archive image from page 148 of Die Kennzeichen der Insekten . Die Kennzeichen der Insekten : nach Anleitung des Königl. Schwed. Ritters und Leibarzts Karl Linnaeus, durch XXIV Kupfertafeln erläutert und mit derselben natürlichen Geschichte begleitet . diekennzeichende00sulz Year: 1761 tlaa'cl 64)wppicte Slucl 113 . ...ri -4, > ff 'Sfn. Stütte f (äffe. ier 5i«sei mit Sfcetn ot)et Âdfipcgen Sin tKaiti mit einet Âpitafjunge aricfctei: 34 Saflt)oge( Âcmcttetlmg ÂommctioD.tiet Papi- lio. Linn, CClII. 192. S)ie SiiWornei: faibtünnc/ lange/ flcölieberte â¬'tcnöd (btn I mW okn ein to
RMPFJK1P–. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 1383. Medeola Virgil Agrostology, U. S. Dept. Agric). AA. .f^/s. yellow. B. Plant annual and herbaceous. lupullna, Linn. Black or Hop Medick. NoNEsncH. Diffuse, the branches often rooting and becoming 2-3 ft. long, deep-rooted, and difficult to pull up: plant gla- brou
RMME6B0K–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . F]g. !^^. .1 hlahender Zweig von Leonotis Leontirus (L.) R. Br. — B blühender Zweig von Moluccclla laevis L. Circa 12 Arten im tropischen und südlichen Afrika. 1 Art ist im tropischen Asien und Amerika verwildert, nämlich L. nepetaefolia (Linn.) R. Br. mit prächtigen, scharlachroten BL; sie wird vielfach als Schmuckptl. in den Treibhäusern cultiviert. Andere Arten sind L. africana (Pal. de Beauv.) Briq. [L. pallida Benth.) im tropischen Afrika, L. velutina Fenzl in Äthiopien, L. ru
RMRG6NHX–. Bush-fruits; a horticultural monograph of raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, currants, gooseberries, and other shrub-like fruits. Berries. MAYBERBr 311. Fig. 53. Rubus cratcegifolius (X%). 9. R. MICROPHYLLUS, Linn. f. E. jmlmatus, Thunb. Mayberry. Spreading bush, 4 or 5 feet (12-15 decimeters) high, with short stout prickles; leaves small, dark green above, somewhat lighter beneath, silky pubescent on the veins beneath, 3-5-cleft, the lobes very narrow, acuminate, doubly and sharply serrate, central lobe much longer than the lateral ones; flowers three fourths of an inch (20 mm.) broad;
RMW0RNYM–Archive image from page 509 of The depths of the sea. The depths of the sea. An account of the general results of the dredging cruises of H.M. SS. Porcupine and Lightning during the summers of 1868, 1869 and 1870, under the scientific direction of Dr. Carpenter, F.R.S., J. Gwyn Jeffreys, F.R.S., and Dr. Wyville Thomson, F.R.S depthsofseaaccou00tho Year: 1873 Fig. TO.—Pentacrinus asteria, Linn-.tts. One-fourth the natural size.
RMPFKGEK–. 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. LUPINUS LYCASTE 951 Ivs., verticillate, yellow, fragrant: pod oblong, flat. June, July. S.Eu. B.M. 1-tO. —Succeeds in the poorest soil. Useful for cut-flowers, for the border, for fodder or for plowing under to improre sandy soils. As a fodder, it may be fed green or as hay. 11. pilosus, Linn. Stem hairy, 2-4 f
RMME6MFM–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. C2. A Bl. von Geunsia farinosa Bl. — B Bl. von Ccdlicarpa pwpurea Juss. — C Q Bl. von Aegiphila cuspi- daia Mart. im Längsschnitt. — i> Q BL von Äe. cuspidata Mart. im Längsschnitt; E Frkn. — F Bl. von Prcmna scandens Koxh.; G dieselbe im Längsschnitt. — H Bl. von Gmilina arborea Roxb.; J dieselhe im Längsschnitt. (C, D, E nach Sclauer, Fl. Bras.; das übrige nach Bocquillon.) 40. Callicarpa Linn. [Burchardia Duham., Spondylococca Mitch., Porphyra Lour.) Kelch kurz glockig,
RMRR22D8–. Our native ferns and their allies : with synoptical descriptions of the American Pteridophyta north of Mexico. Ferns. y->te And Their Allies 71 2. O. crot^lophoroides, Walt. Roolstock tuberous, 2/^—h^^ thick; stallc 3^—6^ high, the sterile segment }i^—i'' long, ovate, slightly nietioled, the veins somewhat indistinct; fertile spike short and thidc, 2/^—^^^ long. ((9. bulbosum, Michx., O. vulgatum^ var. crotalop^roides, D. C. E.) Fla. to La. VI. 3. O) nudicaule, Linn. f. Rootstock slightly tuberous; stalk 1^—4^ high, the sterile segment Yz^—1%^ long, ovate or oblong, the veins jndistinct;
RMW1TJKE–Archive image from page 488 of Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe denkschriftender37kais Year: 1877 A.Manzoni:II3riir/oi fossili dclMocene d'Austria edlTngheria. Taf. XIY. K.kHof-u.Staatsdruckerei. Mansoni nach. d.?8t.gez. RSchöitn Mi. F.4S.Betepora ceüulosa Linn. Fig W.H.Rubrscliü Hfs. Denkschriften dkAkad.dANTmalh.naturw. (lasseXXXVU.Bd.1I Abth.1877.
RMPFY9TM–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. 372 MOLLUSC A. obsen'able in the two valves.] The lar^e species of our coasts {Oslrea maxima, Linn.), is the Pilgrim's shell, [worn in front of the hat by those who had visited the shrine of St. James in the Holy Land.] It is eaten. The Limse {Lima, Rruaf.) differ from the Pectens in having' a more elongated shell, with shorter ears, and a greater inequality of the sides. The majority have the ribs raised into scales. The valves cannot be closed in tht; living state, and the cloak is ornamented with a vast number of f
RMME7Y0C–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. &9. Ä, B Fridericia speciosa Mart. A Knospe; B Bh — C Phaedranilms huccinaiorius (P. DC.) Miers, Bl. — I>, E lundia wmlrosa (H. B. K.) Bur. D Knospe; E Frkn. - F, 0 Adcnocalijmma foveolatum (P. DC.) K. ScU. FBI.; 0 Stb. — H Phryganocydia corymhoaa (Vent.) Bnr., Teilblütenstand. — J, K mUüif/toma hortexsts hnn. hl. / Bl.; K Staubbeutel. — /-. M Mcmora nodosa (P. DC.) Miers. L Frkn. angcsclmitten ; .1/ Kr. - N Oroxi/lon tiidi- cutn (Linn.) Vent., Bl. — 0 Pleonotoma jaümi
RMW0376X–Archive image from page 177 of Die farnkräuter der jetztwelt, zur. Die farnkräuter der jetztwelt, zur untersuchung und bestimmung, der in den formationen der erdrinde eingeschlossenen überreste von vorweltlichen arten dieser ordnung nach dem flächen-skelet diefarnkruterder00etti Year: 1865 152 ASPLENIACEAE 9, DICTYOPTERIS. Asplenium marginatum Linn. Taf. 99, Fig. G, 7. Syn. Asplenium limbatuin Willd. — Ileniiilictyuiu iiiarginatuni Presl. Antillen, Brasilien, Peru. J )/c/f/()j)teri.i; tatiiiojjteroides nervo iwhnario lateralis valido prominenterecto- secundarüs nurrie- rosis, angidis suhacut
RMPFMME6–. 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. Woody or half-woody, 430. climbing. Flower of e. Fls. usually perfect, Clematis panlculata. nearly white. Natural size. 2. FlAmmuIa, Linn. (C. Pdllasi, 3. F. Grael.). A slender but vigorous climber, reaching 10-15 ft.: dark green Ivs., remaining fresh till midwinter; Ifts. vari- able but usually bipinnate, smal
RMME9HE5–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 16. Ä—0 Coiiania mexicana Don. Ä blüliender Zweig; B ein B. vergr.: C Bl. geöffnet nach Entfernung der Gr. — D—F Fallugia paradoxa (Don) Endl. J) blühender Zweig: E ein B. vergr., F ein Gr. (Nach Don in Transact. of the Linn. Soc. XIV. t. 22.) ist. — G. japonicitm Thbg. (G. macrophyllum Willd.' in Ostasien und Nordamerika. — G. coccineum Sibth. et Sm. ist auf der Balkanhalbinsel heimisch und wird wegen seiner schönen roten Bl. als Zierpfl. gebaut. — Ähnlich ist das südamerikan
RM2AWK4XX–The house-fly, Musca domestica Linn: its structure, habits, development, relation to disease and control . xi2 0- (a) f^--mf^ 1 .1. » icIOO.
RMW00MXE–Archive image from page 38 of Die Fauna südwest-Australiens Ergebnisse der. Die Fauna südwest-Australiens. Ergebnisse der Hamburger südwest-australischen Forschungsreise 1905 diefaunasdwest020104mich Year: 1907-08 Trichoptera und Ephemeridae. 31 canesrens, McLachlan, Trans. Entom. Soc. London, 1862, p. 307. Syu. cognata, McLachlan, Trans. Entom. Soc. London, 1862, p, 306; McLachlan, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool., X, 1868, p. 212, f. 6; Hudson, New Zealand Neuroptera, 1904, p. 77. Fundiiotiz: Stat. 109, Subiaco, nördlich, nahe dem Mongers Lake; 9. V. 06 (1 trockenes ?). Larven von Le(Dtoceriden. La
RMPFKP74–. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 785. Eucalypt Globulus. 786. Eucalyptus Globulus. Showing spray^f ma- ture foliage (XM) and two leaves of sucker foliage. 31. acmenioldes, S'-hau. {E. fridntJia, Linn. E. pilu- Idris, var. arni(ni}>les. Ht-ntli.).
RM2AFPRDH–. Johann Euseb Voets Beschreibungen und Abbildungen hartschaaligter Insekten, Coleoptera Linn. Aus dem original Getreu übersetzt, mit der in selbigem fehlenden Synonymie und beständigen Commentar versehen. f.
RMW1W89X–Archive image from page 608 of Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der. Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften denkschriftens891914akad Year: 1850 Bot. u. zool. Ergebn. von den Samoa- u. Salomonsinseln. 535 Shortlandsinseln: Insel Poperang. Große Waldbäume. Nr. 4876, mit länglicheren, schmäleren Blättern. Riesige Waldbäume (den samoanischen F. Aoa Warb, ähnlich) mit in reifem Zustande schmutzig- roten Receptakeln. Vergl. die Fig. 20 weiter unten. F.retusa Linn., Mantissa, p. 129. — King, Ficus, 1. c, p. 50, Tab. 61, 62, 84, Fig. 7 et 9. — Schum.- Lauterb., 1. c, p. 2
RMPFM1MM–. 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. 850 JUNIPERUS JUSTICIA ish green. Brit. Columb. to Calif, in the Rocky Mts. G.F.10:423. 16. Bermudiina, Linn. Tree, to 40 ft., in habit much like J. Vlrginiana, but branches much stouter and foliage pale bluish green; branchlets thickly set, quad- rangular, stout and short: Ivs. mostly imbricate, thick or acicu
RM2AFWGM1–. Johann Euseb Voets Beschreibungen und Abbildungen hartschaaligter Insekten, Coleoptera Linn. Aus dem original Getreu übersetzt, mit der in selbigem fehlenden Synonymie und beständigen Commentar versehen. f.
RMW07H4B–Archive image from page 571 of Die Fauna Südwest-Australiens; Ergebnisse, hrsg. Die Fauna Südwest-Australiens; Ergebnisse, hrsg. von W. Michaelsen und R. Hartmeyer diefaunasdwest02hamb Year: 1907 428 F. RiB, Martin, Mm. Soc. zool. France, 1901, p. 244 (Australien). — Tillyaed, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, XXXII, p. 738 (1908) (gemein in West-Australien; Süd-Australien, Victoria, N. S. Wales). — Ibid. p. 764, tab. 42, fig. 3 (Appendices des (J). Fig. 6. Lestes annulostis Selys, cf, von Victoria (KoU. Ris), Hinterende des Abdomens von oben und .schräg von der Seite. Fig. 7. Lestes analis R
RMPG2JHY–. On the anatomy of vertebrates. Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative; 1866. 2C4 ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATES. used in modifying the course through the water. The fore limbs were shorter, and tlie hind limbs longer in the extinct Crocodilia of marine habits. The stiffness of the neck, produced liy the overlapping of the expanded cervical ribs, adds to the power of the head in overcoming the resistance of the water; but detracts, 163. Flying Uzai-d f Z)/'flro ?'n/(riis Linn. cciv. with the almost inflexible cuirassed trunk, from the capacifv to capture prey on land, which is seldom overtaken, cxccjit b
RMME7P8D–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 1.5. Acanthosicyos horrida Welw. A Sanddünen mit Narashecken â bewaclisen; S Keimpfl.; C Steriler Zweig; B (^ Blütenzweig: ü r^ Bl.; F reife Fr.; G. reifer S., längs durchschnitten; H E. von der Seite gesehen. (Nach 'Welwitsch, Transact. of the Linn. soc. Vol. XXVII. t. 11, 11 A.) meist papillös oder wollig. Pistillodiiim 0 oder drüsig. Q Bl. einzeln. Staminodien 0 oder 3, drüsenförmig. Frkn. flaschenl'örmig, mit 3 Placenten. Gr. zart, N. 3, ganz oder 2spaltig. Fr. l
RM2AWYK7K–The Journal of the Linnean Society of London . •% freih.,A^.SoHeretli del. F. Strieker litk. LitKliist.v.Tli.BaTmwartK,VfieiL JAPANESE COLYDITDAE. Linn.Soc. Journ. Zool.Vol XIX. PI, 4. la.
RMW07JJ4–Archive image from page 583 of Die Fauna Südwest-Australiens; Ergebnisse, hrsg. Die Fauna Südwest-Australiens; Ergebnisse, hrsg. von W. Michaelsen und R. Hartmeyer diefaunasdwest02hamb Year: 1907 440 F. Ris, 23. Procord'niia afftnis (Selys). Gordulia afftnis Selys, Synops. Cordul., p. 26 (1871) (J Südwest-Australien). Somatochlora affinis Selys, 2. Add. Synops. Cordul., p. 27 (1878). — Klrby, Cat., p. 47 (1890). — Martin, Möm. See. zool. France, 1901, p. 225. Proeordidia affinis Martin, Coli. Selys, Cordul., p. 16, fig. 11, p. 18, fig. 12, tab. 1, fig. 3 (190Ö). — TiLLYAED, Proc. Linn. Soc.
RMPFN91A–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. SUCTORIA. 489. founded with the abdomen, and the four hind leg^s very robust. (See Dr. Alibert's fine work upon the maladies of the skin.) Other si)ccies, found upon different quadrupeds, haA-e been figured by Redi, but in a coarse manner. Tliat which lives upon the Pig lias the thorax very narrow, with the abdomen very broad {Pedicit/iis Suis, Linn., foiTning Leach's g-enus H.cmafopiiiiis). The Louse of the Butïalo, figured by De Geer (Ins. vol. vii. pi. 1, f. 12), is more siii"-ular. {Pediculiis Cervi, Panzer,
RMME80W9–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. :!9. A—U Digitalis purpuita L. il Habitas, verkL; Ji Hl., nat. Gr.; C dieselbe im LanggscUnitt, nat. (ir.; D u. E Stb., vergr.; F Frkn., nat. Gr.; G Fr.; HS., 6 a. H vergr. — J Bl. von D. Uucophaea S. S., vergr. — Ä'n. L Bl. von D. canuritnsis L., etwas vergr. — J/ 131. von Ei-inus alpitius L., vergr. — N Bl. von Rehmaunia f/lutinosa Lib., nat. Gr. (Original.) 126. Erinus Linn. Kelcii oteilig. Blkr. mit relativ kurzer Uijlire, ölappigeui, schwach 2üppigem Saume. Slh. 4, 2mUchl
RM2AWYKDK–The Journal of the Linnean Society of London . ^. •% freih.,A^.SoHeretli del. F. Strieker litk. LitKliist.v.Tli.BaTmwartK,VfieiL JAPANESE COLYDITDAE. Linn.Soc. Journ. Zool.Vol XIX. PI, 4. la
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