RMRG895N–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. pr. m. Figure 86.—Views of right tympanic bulla, USNM 10677, of Parietobalaena palmeri Kellogg: a, dorsal view; b, external view. For abbreviations, see figure 85. cerebral rim, but occasionally ovoidal; this rim is 9 to 14 mm. above (dorsal to) the dome of the pars cochlearis. The vestibular aqueduct (fig. 87b) opens into an elongated or broad ovoidal depression of variable depth on the cerebral face. The cerebral aperture of the Fallopian aqueduct is either adjacent to the rim of the internal acoustic meatus (USNM 13874), at the anterodors
RMRMCKNN–. Annual descriptive catalogue of seeds : for the vegetable garden, for the flower garden, for the lawn, for the farm, for the nursery. Commercial catalogs New York (State) New York; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. thokburn'6 catalogue of seeds. All Flower Seeds delivered free by mail. 3800 Pentstemon azureus 3803 centranlliifolms 3805 cordifolius 8808 glaber 3810 humilis var. hrevifolia 3813 Jaffrayanus 3815 New Hybrid 3818 Palmeri 3820 spectabilis 3822 tcrnatus 3824 Mixed European 3830 Perilla Nankinensis*
RM2BXBMMC–Echeveria palmeri Rose Echeveria palmeri Rose.
RMRE3AC2–. Nests and eggs of North American birds. Birds; Birds. 466 NE8TS AND t!GG8 OF The late Major Charles E. Bendire, U. S. A., discovered this species In the vicinity of Tucson, Arizona,, in 1872. The bird inhabits the same regions fre- quented by H.. palmeri and crissalis, with whom it associates. Mr. Scott states that the song of the male of this species is particularly beautiful, and is to be compared with the best efforts of the Mockingbird. The nests are placed in mesquites and cactuses, usually at a height of three or four feet above the ground. The colla cactus is their favorite nesting-si
RMRD4XBA–. 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. 584 FICUS F. Toiing li's. densely covered with ivool beneath. K). Palmeri, Watson. Tree, 8-12 ft. high, branching near the ground : Ivs. 3 in. long, 2-23^ in. wide ; petiole 1 in. long : fr. in pairs, axillary, globos
RMRG8926–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. f.tn. f.m... Figure 91.—Views of left mandible, USNM 12697, of Parielobalaena palmeri Kellogg, young individual: a, external view; b, dorsal view. For abbreviations, see figure 89. of die condyle may be either somewhat flattened (USNM 23731) or convex (USNM 23203). On all the mandibles the condyle is bounded ventrally on the internal face of the ramus above the angle by the deep groove for the attachment of the internal pterygoid muscle. This groove is not extended across the posterior articular surface. With one exception the dorsal portion
RMRDWM87–. Botany. Botany. PLATE XKXmi. 1-3 ALLIUM BISCEPTRUM. 4.5 A.SERRATUM. 6. A.ACUMINATUM 7. ASANBORNII. 8,9.A.ATTENUIF0LmM, 10,11 A.PALMERI,. 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.. Watson, Sereno, 1826-1892; Eaton, Daniel Cady, 1834-1895; United States. Geological Exploration of the 40th Parallel. Report. v. 5. Washington, Govt. Print. Off.
RMRH05XM–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. VEGETATION OF BAHIA DE SAN QUINTIN 175 DEBRIS LINE TRANSITION SALT MARSH Species: 0 Suaeda californica — Salicornia subterminalis — Monanthochloe littoralis — Frankenia grandifolia -I Atriplex watsonii -| Limonium californicum Cressa truxillensis Frankenia palmeri Lycium brevipes Atriplex julacea Abronia umbellata. Fig. 5. Dominant position for each species within the transition zone (30 m) on the mean slope. Cover is expressed by standard error of the mean as a solid bar and the ranges are the dotted lines. kenia palmeri and Lycium have a
RMRG893E–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. PARIETOBALAENA PALMERI 189. Figure 90.—Views of right mandible, USNM II535, of Parietobataena palmeri Kellogg; a, external view; b, dorsal view. For abbreviations, see figure 89. These two small nodules are also located in the same relative position on the malleus of jB. borealis. The head of the malleus measures 11 mm. in length and 7.2 mm. in width. No incus was found associated with the ear bones of the Calvert cetotheres collected for the vertebrate paleonto- logical collections. Quite probably this little ossicle may have been overlooke
RMRG8945–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. m.a.t. Figure 88.—Views of right periotic (type), USNM 10668, of Parietobalaena palmeri Kellogg: a, ventral view; b, internal view. For abbreviations, see figure 85. that the lengthening of the posterior process continues to physical maturity. Enlargement of the posterior process seemingly cannot be attributed to old age. One physically immature individual (USNM 23203) has the posterior process (length, 90 mm.) unusually expanded toward its distal extremity (greatest diameter, 77 mm.). Epiphyses are ankylosed to the centra of only 3 of the 3
RMRDE9H6–. The bee-keeper's guide : or Manual of the apiary . Bee culture; Bees. 348 The California Sages. The barberry, too, Berberis vulgaris (Fig. 150), comes after fruit blossoms, and is thronged with bees in search of nectar in spring, as with children in winter, in quest of the beautiful scarlet berries, so pleasingly tart. In California, the sumac, the horehound, the famous black sage (Fig. 151), Audibertia Palmeri, or more cor- FiG. 150. Fig 150.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearanc
RMRJHDF9–. The bee-keepers' guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. Fig. 130.. Barberry. Chinese Wistaria. in spring, as with children in winter, in quest of the beautiful scarlet berries, so pleasingly tart. In California, the sumac, the horehound, the famous black sage (Fig. 131), Audibertia Palmeri, or more correctly Treehodema, lanatum, (there are two other species less common,) with its most beautiful and delicious honey, and the more common, and hardly less excellent white sage, Audibertia polydachia, (Fig. 132), keep the bees roaring with activity, in favorable seasons, from April even into June.
RMREN02R–. The Canadian bird book [microform] : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds : also several hundred photographs of their nest and eggs. Oiseaux; Birds. 707(1. Palmrr'* Thhahheh. Tojtontoma rurvirostre palmeri. Range.âVery abundant In southern Arljsona and southward into Mexico. The nestlnn habits and eggs of thcKe birds are exactly like those of the last; they show a preference for placing their nests of sticks and thorny twigs upon cacti at elevations below five feet from the ground. Like the last, they generally raise two broods a season. 708. BKJiiHHE'H
RMRG8XB7–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 12 UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 24 7 outer lip, internally by the involucrum, as well as the size and shape of the anterior outlet or tympanic aperture of the eustachian canal. The posterior process (pi. 3, fig. 4) projected in front from the hinder end of the involucrum and behind from the posterior edge of the thin outer lip. In cross section, the posterior pedicle at the base resembles a compressed "V" in contrast to the open "U" of Parietobalaena palmeri. The anterior pedicle of the bulla, which is ankylosed
RMRG7DBH–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ^l^ftm' 'i ... *JI£-5**i'5 %'4W^ â â¦,. â¬v^ Figure %.âAgave palmeri, Chirlcahua Mts., Cave Creek Canyon, near Portal, Ariz, (pho- tographed July 6, 1964).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt.
RMRG39M9–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. BRITTON AND ROSE, VOL. IV. E. Eaton del. 1. ^Xom&ring x>^a.ri oi Neomammillaria ktimeana. 5. 2. 'Flowering â plant oi JVeomam?ni//aria docasana. 6. 3. Flowering plant of Neomavimillaria decipiens. 7. 4. "Xop o{^owexva.g'^l2intoi Neomammillaria armillaia. 8. Flowering plant of Neomammillaria multiceps. Flowering plant of Neomammillaria multiceps. Flowering plant of Neomammillaria palmeri. Flowering plant of Neotnamtnillaria wildii.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images t
RMRG89AW–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 178 tTNTTED STATES NATIONAL MtrSEUM BULLETIN 2 47. Ex.oc. Figure 77.—^Dorsal view of skull, USNM 16119, of Parietobalaena palmeri Kellogg. Reconstruction based on four skulls. For abbreviations, see figure 79. these median rostral elements (fig. 77) are extended back- ward nearly to the level of the center of the orbit. In front of the nasal fossa (USNM 23022; length, 260 ± mm.) in the narrow mesorostral trough, the premaxillaries are in contact to their anterior ends. In front of the anterior end of the vomer (USNM 23022; length, 785 mm.),
RMRE39PP–. A practical course in botany, with especial reference to its bearings on agriculture, economics, and sanitation. Botany. 242 243 244 Figs. 242-244. — Showing the movements of Amaranthus Palmeri: 242, 243, position atsunrise and sunset (heliotropic) ; 244, night position (nyctitropic) half an hour after sunset. (.From photographs by Prof. P. E. Lloyd.) and even in the parts of the same compound leaf; in the kidney bean, for instance, the common petiole turns up at night, while the individual leaflets turn down. One of the common pigweeds {Amaranthus Palmeri, Figs. 242-244) is heliotropic in t
RMRE3A2Y–. A practical course in botany, with especial reference to its bearings on agriculture, economics, and sanitation. Botany. THE LEAF 183 leaves, too slight to attract attention otherwise, will be made apparent. The positions assumed vary in different plants,. 242 243 244 Figs. 242-244. — Showing the movements of Amaranthus Palmeri: 242, 243, position atsunrise and sunset (heliotropic) ; 244, night position (nyctitropic) half an hour after sunset. (.From photographs by Prof. P. E. Lloyd.) and even in the parts of the same compound leaf; in the kidney bean, for instance, the common petiole turns
RMRG90FC–. Bulletin - State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut. Geology; Zoology; Botany; Natural history. No. 34-] HEMIPTERA OF CONNECTICUT: MIRIDAE. 621 ation very similar to that of male but hemelytra shorter and embolar margins somewhat more strongly arcuate. A single specimen is at hand, female, 17 Aug., 1914, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia (W. H. Brittain). Comparison has been made with European specimens of ulmi Linnaeus which were determined by Reuter. Recorded in Europe as occurring on Ulmus, Alnus, Quercus, and other plants. P. palmeri Reuter. Acta Soc. Sci. Fenn,, xxxvi, No. 2, ^2,
RMRD3753–. 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. 584 FICUS F. I'oioig IfS. densely covered with woul beneath. 16. PAlmeri, Watson. Tree, 8-12 ft. high, branching near the ground : Ivs. 3 in. long, 2-2H in. wide ; petiole 1 in. long : fr. in pairs, axillary, globose, % in. thick. Discovered on San Pedro Martin Island,
RMRFR7PY–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . â »;&j jmP" '" A. Prosopis pubescens at upper margin of Slrand of 1907, west bay of Obsidian Island. Fruits of Cucurbita palmala matured from introductions by flotation are also seen. November 1908. B. Rank of Vegetation including Atriplex canescens, Coldenia palmeri, Franseria dumosa, Hymenochloa salsola, Paro- sela emoryi, and Petalonyx thurberi on ancient strands below sea-level near Travertine Rock. Line of Erosion of high beach level of Blake Sea on Rocks in distance.. Please note that these images are extracted from scann
RMRGCN1N–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. BxjxLETiN. So. CxLiF. Acare:iy of Sciences Vol. 44, Part 1, 1945. Fig. PLATE 12 Sketch of the type specimen, Herb. U. C. 2. Codium Palmeri. 207177. X V2. Fig. 3-4. Codium Palmeri. Examples of both the robust and slender types of utricles. X 100. 27. 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.. Southern California Acade
RMRJP546–. Aves Hawaiienses : the birds of the Sandwich Islands. Birds. To be completed in 6 Farts, price 21s. each. 1. [APEIL 1894. AVES HAWAIIENSES: THE BIRDS OF THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. BY SCOTT B. WILSON, F.Z.S., F.R.G.S., ASSISTED BY A. II. EVANS, M.A., F.Z.S. CONTENTS. Palmeria dolii. Hemignathus lichtensteini. Hemignathus lucidus. Ehodacanthis palmeri. Drepanis funerea.. 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.. Wilson, Sc
RMRE3AC0–. Nests and eggs of North American birds. Birds; Birds. St. Lucas Thkashbr. Harporhynchus clnereus Xantus. Geog. Dist.â Lower California. This Thrasher is confined to the peninsula of Lower California. Its gen- eral habits are described as being similar to those of H. palmeri or crissalis. Its nest is a flat structure, with a slight hollow, and usually built in low trees, shrubs and cactus plants about four feet from the ground. The eggs are two or three in number, and are described as greenish- white, spotted with pale reddish-brown. Average size 1.06x.75. 709a. MEARIf'S THRASHER. Harporhynch
RMRMP56K–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. Batfachians and Reptiles from Colombia. 519 plates, round the middle of the body, 31 from occiput to base of tail. Ventral plates large, in six longitudinal rows, median and outer smaller than the others, and 20 transverse rows. Two pairs of large prseanals, an anterior and a posterior, and a small shield on each side. Siibdigital scales smooth. 4 or 5 femoral pores on each side. Caudal scales forming regular Fiff.. b Prionodactijhis palmeri. a, upper view of head ; b, side vi
RM2BTTR7K–Allium palmeri S Watson in C King.
RMRD6C5E–. Currie's garden annual : spring, 1935 60th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CURRIE BROTHERS CO MILWAUKEE. WIS. Page 7 Specialties in Floiver !$eeds CHORIZAINTHE PALMERI (Turkish Rugging) A new subject for the border or rock garden. This easily grown annual forms a dense mat of statice like flowers of a delicate pink which blends beauti- fully with the dull green foliage. In early fall the plant changes to a charming shade of autumn
RM2C1B6BH–Artemisia palmeri A Gray Artemisia palmeri A Gray.
RMRG9TPD–. Bulletins of American paleontology. ⢠ft flfcl INDEX TO VOLUME XXVI ( Exclusive of number 95 |. NOTE: Eight face figures refer to the volume paging and not to tin." paging of the separate bulletins. Heavy face figures refer to the volume plate numbers. A Aetinosmilia . 314 Ammomarginulina whitneyi 40 267 Anodontites olssoni 58 .. 391, 406 palmeri 406 pittieri 406 tortilis . 406 AntiUophvllia 319 Arenisca de Azogues 371, 374, 379, 393 Astroccenia ... 306 bellensis 306 budaensis - 306 colliculosa 306 dickersoni 43 . 287 globosa 306 guadalupae 306 hexamera 306 hispaniensis 306 minima
RMRG78EC–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. FROGS OF COLOMBIA—COCHRAN AND GOIN 601. Plate 29.—a-c: HijJa cabrerai, holotype, I'SNM 152759 (X 0.7). d,e: H. albo- punctulata, BM 1908.5.29.68, type of H. palmeri (X 0.6). f-h: //. albomarginata, CJG 2354 (same size).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington
RM2C1N976–Lippia palmeri S Watson Lippia palmeri S Watson.
RMRJP53C–. Aves Hawaiienses : the birds of the Sandwich Islands. Birds. [APEIL 1894. AVES HAWAIIENSES: THE BIRDS OF THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. BY SCOTT B. WILSON, F.Z.S., F.R.G.S., ASSISTED BY A. II. EVANS, M.A., F.Z.S. CONTENTS. Palmeria dolii. Hemignathus lichtensteini. Hemignathus lucidus. Ehodacanthis palmeri. Drepanis funerea.. acrulocercus bishopi. jacrulocercus apicalis. cestrelata pileopygia. Pennula ecaudata. Numenius tahitiensis. (Plate only.) LONDON: R. H. PORTER, 18 PRINCES STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE, W. 1894. PRINTED BY TAYLOR AND FRANCIS, RED LION COURT, FLEET STREET.. Please note that these ima
RM2BXD9KR–Stemodia palmeri A Gray Stemodia palmeri A Gray.
RMRD89FM–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 36 (20, 3S) Dermal spicules stellate Dosilia Gray. Only species yet reported in the United States. Dosilia palmeri (Potts) 1885. Sponge massive, subspherical, lobate. Skeleton spicules sparsely microspined, curved, gradually pointed. Dermal spicules star- shaped, consisting of a variable number of arms of various lengths, radiating from a large smooth globular body; arms spined through- out. Gemmule birotulates with long spined shafts, rotules notched. From Colorado River, 60 miles below Fort Yuma, attached to pendent branches flooded by spring freshe
RM2C1M498–Stemodia palmeri A Gray Stemodia palmeri A Gray.
RMRJPTXR–. The Audubon annual bulletin. Birds; Birds. 38 THE AUDUBON BULLETIN John Briscoe, no license 12.90 A. C. Gibbs, 1 brown thrasher . .' 12.60 Emery Miller, 2 woodpeckers 12.60 Fred Holtz, 2 robins, joined the army and not prosecuted Pete Palmeri, no license 27.60 A glance at the list shows the prevailing ancestry among the offenders and reveals the necessity of a campaign of instruction in the Italian language. Mr. Rinehart found that the item in the hunting license per- mitting the killing of English sparrows was usually offered as an excuse for killing any other species of sparrow. Roy Monroe
RM2BXD34K–Talinum palmeri Rose Standl Talinum palmeri Rose Standl.
RMRG891E–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. PARIETOBALAENA PALMERI 191 mandible, each opening into an anteriorly directed groove of variable length (15 to 80 mm.)- Eight mental foramina (fig. 89b) are present on both of the shorter mandibles (USNM 10677). A large terminal foramen (fig. 89a) is present below the dorsal edge at the end of the mandible. Spacing of the external mental foramina varies from 38 to 88 mm. on one mandible (USNM 11535), 60 to 117 mm. on another (USNM 13903), and 76 to 97 mm. on a third (USNM 10677). Similar variation in spacing is exhibited by the internal nutr
RM2C1KF1R–Eragrostis palmeri S Watson Eragrostis palmeri S Watson.
RMRG88PA–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. us. Nationai. MusLur Bulletin 247. Plate 48. Right Periotic and Auditory Ossicles. USNM 8518. Metopocetus ourinasus 1, Incus with scar on crus longum and small cms brrvc on left side; 2. slajics; .3. tympanic or ventral view of right periotic; 4, cerebral or internal view of riijht [jeriotic; 5, articular facet on malleus. Left Periotic. USNM 10909. Parietobalaena palmeri 6, Cerebral or internal view; 7, tympanic or ventral view.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for r
RM2BXCXCW–Crusea palmeri A Gray Crusea palmeri A Gray.
RMRGCP3A–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Fig Carelessweed (Amaranthus palmeri) linated trees and shrubs; the second of the grasses, sedges, and rushes; and the third of weeds. In the first group there are 63 na- tive species comprised of Pines (11), Incense Cedar (1), Big Cone Spruce (1), Fir (1), Junipers (2), Cypress (1), Ephedras (4), Willows (»), Poplars (2), Oaks (13), Alder (1), Walnuts (2), Sycamore (1), Maples (3), Chinquapin (1) (summer), Ashes (4), Silk-tassel-bushes (4), Wax Myrtle (1), and Hackberry (1). The italicized sp
RM2C1K431–Calophanes palmeri A Gray Calophanes palmeri A Gray.
RMRG90ED–. Bulletin - State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut. Geology; Zoology; Botany; Natural history. Fig. 134. Phytocoris palmeri Reuter,—male genital claspers, (a) left clasper, lateral aspect, (b) right clasper, lateral aspect. Greatly enlarged. Drawing by Dr. H. H. Knight. UnC6U5 Fig. 135. Phytocoris junceus Knight, —male genital claspers, (a) left clasper, lateral aspect, (b) right clasper, lateral aspect, with outline of genital segment added, (c) flagellum. Greatly enlarged. Drawing by Dr. H. H. Knight. Scutellum black, shining, basal angles and apical median line white. M
RM2C1JGBE–Lycium palmeri A Gray Lycium palmeri A Gray.
RMRG780K–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 626 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 2SS. Plate 54.—a-c: EleutUrodactylus (ruler, holotype, ZIMUG 67/235 (X 1.7). d-f: E. palmeri, cotype, BM 1910.7.11.64 (X 2.4).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the S
RM2BXC3W8–Cardamine palmeri S Watson Cardamine palmeri S Watson.
RMRGDPMW–. Bulletin of the Natural Histort Museum. Geology series. STRATIGRAPHY AND TRILOBITE FAUNAS FROM THE CAMBRIAN BURJ FORMATION 141 Kingaspis campbelli (King, 1923) Figs 21-26. Figs 19, 20 Onaraspis palmeri (Parnes), from King's (1923) locality 83, Wadi Rimeileh. 19. pygidium, external mould, Sedgwick Museum A.59463. 20, librigena, the infill between dorsal surface and doublure shows white, Sedgwick Museum A.59464. Both unwhitened. x 1.3. accept the generic reference but the observed differences are prob- ably of specific significance: for example O. palmeri has a longer frontal area and the pleu
RM2C1GTKW–Ribes palmeri Vasey Rose Ribes palmeri Vasey Rose.
RMRDBG08–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 450 The Thorn Trees 3. PALMER'S THORN — Cratagns Palmeri Sargent Palmer's thorn occurs in southwestern Missouri. It is a tree sometimes 7 meters high with stout, spreading branches, forming a broad roimd-topped crown; the twigs are smooth and are armed with straight brown spines from 2 to 7 cm. long. The leaves are ovate-orbicular, from 2 to 6 cm. long and from 2 to 5 cm. wide, pointed at the apex, wedge-shaped at the bas
RM2BXAPHR–Loranthus palmeri S Watson Loranthus palmeri S Watson.
RMRH107C–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 48 SPOROBOLUS PALMERI Scribn., sp.ii. (PI. V.) A deusely ca'spitose. ,i;laucous perennial, 3 to 5 dm. bigli, with narrow, spreading leaves and diffuse panicles 20 to 30 cm. long. Sheaths smooth, striate, crowded below, bearded at the throat. Ligule a short, dense fringe of hairs. Leaf-blades 5 to 10 or 12 cm. long, 2 to 4 mm. wide, rather rigid, very sharp-pointed, strongly involute when dry and more or less ilexuous, smooth and glaucous, especially on the upper surface the wliolc plant more or less glaucous. Panicle-branc
RM2BXAE1P–Lepidium palmeri S Watson Lepidium palmeri S Watson.
RMRH54TG–. Breviora. BREVIORA No. 361. Figure 2. Argyrolagus scagliai Simpson, 1970. M.L.P. No.49-IX-21, right M^. Occlusal view, diagrammatic sketch. Approximately X 10. Argyrolagus parodii Rusconi, 1933 Neotype. MLP 62-V11-27-81, right mandibular ramus with I^, alveolus of I., and PfM,, from the Playa las Palomas, near the Balneario Chapadmalal. Collected by the personnel of MLP in August, 1961. Revised diagnosis. Smaller than A. palmeri or A. scagliai. Trigonids somewhat more triangular, paraconids medial. Talonids relatively short. Labial and lingual sulci directly opposite. Talonid of Mj somewhat
RM2C1CP06–Brodiaea palmeri S Watson Brodiaea palmeri S Watson.
RMRG5K13–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. CORYPHANTHA. 25 24. C. cornifera 25. C. salm-dyckiana C. pallida C. pycnacantha C. poselgeriana 28. C. echinus HH. Central spines one to several. I. Central spines strongly hooked 23. C. palmeri II. Central spines straight or at most curved. J. Central spines more or less curved. Central spine one, sometimes more in No. 25 Radial spines nearly as long as central. . Radial spines about half as long as central. Central spines several. Radial spines 20 or more 26 Radial spines 12 or fewer 27, JJ. Central spines strai
RM2BXABDM–Piptothrix palmeri A Gray Piptothrix palmeri A Gray.
RMRG7BYR–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 272 PLATE 11. Figures 1-20.— 1, Megasclere, Umborotula boi^orensis; 2, megasclere, Dosilia plumosa; 3, gemmosclere, D. plutnosa; 4, acerate microsclere, D. plumosa; 5, stellate microscleres, D. plumosa; 6, megasclere, D. palmeri; 7, gemmosclere, D. palmeri; 8, acerate microsclere, D. palmeri; 9, stellate microsclere, D. palmeri; 10, megascleres, D. hrouni; 11, gemmo- sclere, D. brouni; 12, 13, microscleres, D. brouni; 14, megasclere, D. radiospiculata; 15, longer gemmosclere, D. radiospiculata; 16, shorter gemmo
RM2BXAATC–Verbesina palmeri S Watson Verbesina palmeri S Watson.
RMRG91PG–. Bulletin - State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut. Geology; Zoology; Botany; Natural history. 88 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [BulL. Wi F.njJel. Fig. 8, (i) Nionia palmeri Van Duzee,—dorsal view. (2) Scaphoideus auronitens Provancher,—head, lateral view. (3a) Xestocephalus pulicarius Van Duzee,—head, dorsal view; (3b) same, lateral view. (4) Acucephalus nervosus Schrank,—head, lateral view. (5) Empoa querci Fitch,—elytron. (6) Euscells parallelus Van Duzee,—elytron. All greatly enlarged. Draw- ing by D. M. and F. M. DeLong. X. brunneus Van Duzee. Bull. Buff. S
RM2BXAAMC–Hymenothrix palmeri A Gray Hymenothrix palmeri A Gray.
RMRR6212–. Abhandlungen herausgegeben vom Naturwissenschaftlichen Verein zu Bremen. Natural history; Natural history. 399 IV. Pennula Palmeri, (Froh.). Von ungewöhnlichem Interesse ist nun die Entdeckung einer vierten zu dieser Gruppe kleiner fiugunfähiger Rallen zählenden Art, welche die Wissenschaft einem Herrn Henry Palmer verdankt. Für Sir Walter Rothschild auf den Sandwich-Inseln als Sammler thätig, hat derselbe bei einem Besuch der kleinen etwas nordwestlich Ton denselben gelegenen Insel Laysan (25^ 48' n. Br. und 171 ^ 52' w. L.) daselbst eine Ralle entdeckt, deren Flugunfähigkeit schon daraus e
RMRDE03F–. Birds of the Colorado valley ... scientific and popular information concerning North American ornithology;. Birds. CHARACTERS OP H. CURVIROSTRIS AND VAR. 65 h. palmeri. HarpOThynchus cnrvlrostrls, Hewm. PRRR. ». 1859, Parke's Route, 11 (Arizona,—Heer- mann's specimen, No. 8128, Mus. Smiths., afterward became a type of var. palmeri).— Oouea, Pr. Phila. Acad. 1868, 63 (Arizona).—Ooiies, Key, 1872, 75. Harporhynchus curvirostris uor. palmert, Ridgvi. mss.—Oou.es, Key, 1872, 351.—Ooues, Am. Nat. vii. 187.3, 329, fig. 68.—Brewer, Pr. Bost. Soe. xvi. 1873, 108 (eggs) B. B. <V R. NA.B. i. 1874,
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