RM2BXBH25–Ranunculus orthorhynchus var alpinus S Watson in C King Ranunculus orthorhynchus var alpinus S Watson in C King.
RF2DA6RTJ–The Ussuri dhole (Cuon alpinus alpinus [Cyon javanicus]), also known as the Indian dhole, Eastern Asiatic dhole, Chinese dhole or Southern dhole, From the Book Dogs, Jackals, Wolves and Foxes A Monograph of The Canidae [from Latin, canis, 'dog') is a biological family of dog-like carnivorans. A member of this family is called a canid] By George Mivart, F.R.S. with woodcuts and 45 coloured plates drawn from nature by J. G. Keulemans and Hand-Coloured. Published by R. H. Porter, London, 1890
RMCX962R–Rumex alpinus
RM2BT5FBJ–Shrubby Chinese pink, Dianthus arbusculus, Caucasian pink, Dianthus caucasicus, wood pink, Dianthus virgineus, alpine pink, Dianthus alpinus, Mount Lebanon pink, Dianthus lebanotia, sand pink, Dianthus arenarius, and pubescent pink, Dianthus pubescens. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden of Ornamental Perennials, William S. Orr, London, 1849.
RM2AG0R5D–. British and Irish Salmonidæ. rl,ff C«c lyl. 38-47 ; 9) .S./«ur. Vert. under sev°eral names it exists in crsdelbliLunlan^e ,f ^^ he ermed P™?,and observed thaIsland; (3) S. cambrics or sewin (4X™„rf m^Wh^^^^^^ the whole extent of the Britishwith the so-called hybrids of the el n , f ? Zm nf TV° ^T^f^^^y ^t^^^lasserted to be more l tish of the north than thp!,.^,; ^ /ll ^°° *»«• «l*^li heCi^^tT;r^,°-^--S-^°^ and seemed to be ^i^i<^^^:^<::t/:^!;,^:^.^t^^i:z^ to be (2) sea trout, ,S. tnUta and its several varieties a the S ook t™n7*rl H ^^° * ••char, ,S. alpinus; and (4) the American chas
RM2BTW74F–Phyllocladus alpinus.
RMAP7R99–India s Dhole wild dogs are ferocious hunters and when threatened they have been known to attack bears and even tigers
RMW28DJB–Archive image from page 426 of Das Leben der Pflanze (1906). Das Leben der Pflanze daslebenderpflan04fran Year: 1906 rance, 'Sieben ber pflattje w< nflTDRnmjnu I .STUTTGART ] Cägcrflora auf öer überbüttgtcn lUeiöetrift einer 2(Iin. 2([s Charaftcrpflaiijen fiiib bargeftcUt ber i£ifcnhut (Aconitum napellusL.) — bic Sienncffcl (Urtica dioica L.) uiib ber Illpctiampfer (Rumex alpinus L.). (rfad? eitlem (DriijiiiatatiiuircU uoit ,jx Berten.)
RMM4XRHE–Shrubby Chinese pink, Dianthus arbusculus, Caucasian pink, Dianthus caucasicus, wood pink, Dianthus virgineus, alpine pink, Dianthus alpinus, Mount Lebanon pink, Dianthus lebanotia, sand pink, Dianthus arenarius, and pubescent pink, Dianthus pubescens. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden of Ornamental Perennials, William S. Orr, London, 1849.
RMPFG7K8–. Das Leben der Pflanze. Plants; Plants; Plants; Phytogeography. ^rance, 'Sieben ber pflattje. w< nflTDRnmjnu I ^.STUTTGART ] Cägcrflora auf öer überbüttgtcn lUeiöetrift einer 2(Iin. 2([s Charaftcrpflaiijen fiiib bargeftcUt ber i£ifcnhut (Aconitum napellusL.) — bic Sienncffcl (Urtica dioica L.) uiib ber Illpctiampfer (Rumex alpinus L.). (rfad? eitlem (DriijiiiatatiiuircU uoit ,jx^ Berten.). 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 t
RMA4A9RY–Aster Alpinus subspecies Cibennensis
RMM4XRGE–Italian michaelmas daisy, Aster amellus, alpine aster, Aster alpinus, smooth-leaved fleabane, Erigeron glabellum, showy fleabane, Stenactis speciosa, great Mexican daisy, Leptostelma maxima, hoary Californian aster, Diplopappus incarnus, and common lesser daisy, Bellium bellinoides. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden of Ornamental Perennials, William S. Orr, London, 1849.
RMBFB1TE–Arctic char
RMC090HJ–Man and woman kneeling in water to show off a Dolly Varden char caught in Deep Creek, Kenai Peninsula, Southcentral Alaska
RMC090HA–Fly fisherman fishing for Dolly Varden char on Deep Creek, Kenai Peninsula, Southcentral Alaska, Autumn
RF2DA6T04–The Sumatran dhole (Cuon alpinus sumatrensis [Cyon javanicus var dukhunensis]) also known as the Sumatran wild dog is a subspecies of dhole native to the Indonesian islands of Sumatra. From the Book Dogs, Jackals, Wolves and Foxes A Monograph of The Canidae [from Latin, canis, 'dog') is a biological family of dog-like carnivorans. A member of this family is called a canid] By George Mivart, F.R.S. with woodcuts and 45 coloured plates drawn from nature by J. G. Keulemans and Hand-Coloured. Published by R. H. Porter, London, 1890
RM2BT5H0A–Italian michaelmas daisy, Aster amellus, alpine aster, Aster alpinus, smooth-leaved fleabane, Erigeron glabellum, showy fleabane, Stenactis speciosa, great Mexican daisy, Leptostelma maxima, hoary Californian aster, Diplopappus incarnus, and common lesser daisy, Bellium bellinoides. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden of Ornamental Perennials, William S. Orr, London, 1849.
RMRDRDDM–. Notes on the life history of British flowering plants. Botany; Plant ecology. 250 BRITISH flowp:ring plants There are four British species: one, S. alpinus, with blue, the others with yellow flowers; of these S. oleraceus is annual, the other two perennial; one, S. palustris, has the auricles of the leaves narrow and acute; the other, S. arvensis, short and broad. S. arvensis is a " Sunflower," turning round so as to face the light. The flower-heads and peduncles are hispid with black or brown glandular hairs. The stem is hispid and glandular above, glabrous below. S. palustris.—A
RM2BTWMXB–Erigeron alpinus L.
RMT0TAEN–Dreer's 1838 1908 garden book Dreer's 1838 1908 garden book dreers18381908ga1908henr Year: 1908 RARE HARDY ASTER. GrandifloruS. The finest of all and distinct in character and flower from all others. The flowers frequently measure 2 inches in diameter, are of a lovely dark bluish-violet. It is the latest-flowering variety in cultivation—October and No- vember—and by lifting the plants can be flowered in connec- tion with Chrysanthemums, where its effect is very beautiful. (See cut.) 25 cts. each ; $2 50 per doz. Aster Alpinu.s on Rockery. D^«VARF HARDY ASTERS. Alpinus. Indispensable for t
RMP29G7D–UBA01 IZ20600172-y, 09-09-09, 14:47, 8C, 7884x9327 (60+133), 100%%%%, 17 08 2009 Con, 1/50 s, R52.6, G23.4, B30.7 171 Lagomys alpinus - schedel en ingewanden - 1700-1880 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ20600165
RMC090HB–Fly fisherman netting a Dolly Varden char on Deep Creek, Kenai Peninsula, Southcentral Alaska, Autumn
RF2DA6T13–The Tian Shan dhole (Cuon alpinus hesperius [Cyon alpinus]), also known as the Siberian dhole, western Asiatic dhole, or northern dhole is a subspecies of dhole native to the Altai and Tian Shan mountain ranges, and possibly Pamir and Kashmir. From the Book Dogs, Jackals, Wolves and Foxes A Monograph of The Canidae [from Latin, canis, 'dog') is a biological family of dog-like carnivorans. A member of this family is called a canid] By George Mivart, F.R.S. with woodcuts and 45 coloured plates drawn from nature by J. G. Keulemans and Hand-Coloured. Published by R. H. Porter, London, 1890
RMBTDANW–Dolly Varden char with Pink salmon and Coho salmon schooling in spawning grounds, Hartney Creek, Prince William Sound, Alaska
RMMCRDEM–. Abb. 37. Aus der Hochgebirgsflora des Piesengebirges. a Saxifraga nivalis, b S. bryoides. c S. oppositifolia. d Primula minima. obtusifolia. / Salix herbacea. e Androsace Myosotis alpeslris, Veronica bellidioides, Planlago montana, Campaniila Scheuch- zeri, Asler alpinus, Carlina longifolia, Hieracium villosam, H. plumbeiun, H. Schmidtii, H. Engleri, H. chlorocephalum und zahlreiche Farne, wie Woodsia alpina, Äsplenium viride, PolysUchum Lonchitis, Dryopieris spinulosa, Lyco-
RMBTDAN6–School of Dolly Varden Char and Coho Salmon in a pool below a cascade, Power Creek, Prince William Sound, Alaska
RM2BTWE9T–Aster alpinus L.
RMRF8J9W–. Catalogue of the mammals of Western Europe (Europe exclusive of Russia) in the collection of the British museum. Mammals. 54 INSKCTIVORA. times almost whitish, the line of demarcation along sides usually evident though not very conspicuous. Feet pale wood-brown with a silvery gloss or suffused with drab, sometimes noticeably lighter than back. Tail concolor with back above, not so dai'k below. SJcuU.—Apart from its conspicuously smaller size (condylo- basal length, 14-8 to 16 mm. instead of 17'8 to 20 mm.) the skull differs notably from that of Sorex arancus and S. alpinus in the narrower, m
RMT3XPMH–Archive image from page 143 of Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns Auf Grund. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert diepflanzendecke01haye Year: 1914 118 Die Sudetenländer. Abb. 37. Aus der Hochgebirgsflora des Piesengebirges. a Saxifraga nivalis, b S. bryoides. c S. oppositifolia. d Primula minima. obtusifolia. / Salix herbacea. e Androsace Myosotis alpeslris, Veronica bellidioides, Planlago montana, Campaniila Scheuch- zeri, Asler alpinus, Carlina longifolia, Hieracium villosam, H. plumbeiun, H. Schmidtii, H. Engleri, H. chlorocepha
RMME6DTT–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. &G. Aster alpinus L. A Habitnsbild : .ß Q Bl.; C Griffelspitze der Q Bl.; D g Bl.; E Griffelspitze der S Bl.; J^ Stb. (Original.) Die folgenden § haben einen normalen Pp., bei welchem wenigstens die inneren Reihen aus langen, ziemlich dünnen Borsten bestehen. *, Die südafrikanisclicii krautigen Arten von Felicia unterscheiden sich von Astei' durch die dünnen, •! reihigen, leicht abfallenden Pappusborsten.
RM2BTWEC4–Astragalus alpinus L.
RMRF0FRG–. Catalogue of the mammals of Western Europe (Europe exclusive of Russia) in the collection of the British museum. Mammals. 54 INSKCTIVORA. times almost whitish, the line of demarcation along sides usually evident though not very conspicuous. Feet pale wood-brown with a silvery gloss or suffused with drab, sometimes noticeably lighter than back. Tail concolor with back above, not so dai'k below. SJcuU.—Apart from its conspicuously smaller size (condylo- basal length, 14-8 to 16 mm. instead of 17'8 to 20 mm.) the skull differs notably from that of Sorex arancus and S. alpinus in the narrower, m
RMT3Y33R–Archive image from page 263 of Die Ssswasserfische der streichischen Monarchie. Die Ssswasserfische der streichischen Monarchie mit rcksicht auf die angrÞnzenden lÞnder diessswasserfi00heck Year: 1858 Syn. und Citate: Trutta Mars. IV. tab. 26. fig. I und Trutta nigra, fig. 2 (Speisforellc). — Sahno fario Lin. — Salmo gadoideus Lacep. — Bloch tab. 22 und Var. tab. 23. — Salmo alpinus (Schwarz-Bergforelle) tab. 104. S. fario Meiding. tab. 20 und Var. alba (Weissforelle) tab. 46. — Salmo sylvaticus et saxatilis Schrain'K. — Salmo punctatus et marmoratus Cuv. Die Kopflänge nahezu der Körperhöhe
RMMCJA89–. Aster Alpinu.s on Rockery. D^«VARF HARDY ASTERS. Alpinus. Indispensable for the rockery or edge of hardy border; grows 6 to 10 inches high, and bears large, showy bluish-purple flowers in May and June. — albus. Identical to the above, but with piire white flowers. Acris. A neat variety, growing a foot high, completely covered in September with violet-blue flowers. — Nanus. Similar to the preceding, but only grows 6 inches high ; fine for edging. 15 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz. Set of 4 sorts, £0 cts. ASCL,EPIAS (Butterfly Weed), TuberOSa. One, of the showiest of our native perennials, about 2
RM2BTWEC5–Aster alpinus L.
RMRDN8AF–. Gardens for small country houses. Gardens. 254 Gardens for Small Country Houses.. of rich compost behind the rock face. Fig. 384 shows the charming effect of roughly - hewn rocky steps leading down through such a wall from the terrace to the rock garden. Such steps should not be allowed to become over- grown with herbage, though small fry, like E r i n u s alpinus, lonopsi- dium acaule and Linaria alpina, may be suffered to grow in the interstices. In the small bog garden one must carefully avoid such vigorous growers as Gunnera, Rodgersia, Saxifraga peltata and all those plants which appear
RMMCF0HF–. Aitcr alpinus Goliath Divarf Hardy AsterS ^^1 ^ 1392 Alpinus albus. Compact well- branched plant 6 in. high bearing great quantities of showy daisy-like white blooms in early summer. Fine for the rock-garden. Pkt. 25c; large pkt. 75c. 1394—Goliath. Vigorous plants 6 to 10 in. high covered with large blu- ish-purple flowers in May and June. Plant in full sun. Pkt. 2Sc; large pkt. 7Sc. Dreer's Reliable FLOWER SEEDS Dreer's Aquilegio—Columbine ^^^'^ ® Dreer's Long-Spurred Columbines t«p] ® Graceful plants valued for the great profusion of their large, showy, long- stemmed flowers which make a s
RM2BTWED6–Astragalus alpinus L.
RMRF297H–. Catalogue of the fishes in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History); Fishes. 1. SALMO. 143 nicates with the north-eastern part of Lake Baikal; by Pallas erroneously identified with S. alpinus. B. 12. D. 14. A. 13. L. lat. 225. In general form similar to S.perisii, the body being rather elon- gate; head smallish, its length being somewhat less than one-fifth of the length (to the end of the middle caudal rays) in a male specimen 18 inches long.' Snout somewhat produced, subconical, much longer than the eye, the diameter of which is one-half of the width of the interorbital space.
RMMCH3CT–. Aster Alpinus on Rockery. rirs. F. W, Raynor. Light reddish-violet; 4 feet. Novae AngliJe. Bright violet-purple ; 4 feet. Rosea. Bright purplish-mauve; 4 feet. Rubra, Deep reddish-violet; 4 feet. Ptarmicoides. Neat and distinct; pure white; useful for cutting; August and September; 18 inches. Robt. Parker. Pale heliotrope ; large; 4 feet. Snowflake, Very free, pure wliite ; 18 inches. St. Brigid. White-tinted lilac ; August and September; 3-} feet. Thos. S.Ware. Lilac-mauve; 3J feet. Top Sawyer. Clear Parma-violet color ; 4 feet. TrinervUS. Rich violet-purple; October and November; 2J feet.
RM2BTWMTD–Erigeron alpinus L.
RMRDN8AA–. Gardens for small country houses. Gardens. of rich compost behind the rock face. Fig. 384 shows the charming effect of roughly - hewn rocky steps leading down through such a wall from the terrace to the rock garden. Such steps should not be allowed to become over- grown with herbage, though small fry, like E r i n u s alpinus, lonopsi- dium acaule and Linaria alpina, may be suffered to grow in the interstices. In the small bog garden one must carefully avoid such vigorous growers as Gunnera, Rodgersia, Saxifraga peltata and all those plants which appear in catalogues under the heading "
RMMCP9CH–. Syn. und Citate: Trutta Mars. IV. tab. 26. fig. I und Trutta nigra, fig. 2 (Speisforellc). — Sahno fario Lin. — Salmo gadoideus Lacep. — Bloch tab. 22 und Var. tab. 23. — Salmo alpinus (Schwarz-Bergforelle) tab. 104. S. fario Meiding. tab. 20 und Var. alba (Weissforelle) tab. 46. — Salmo sylvaticus et saxatilis Schrain'K. — Salmo punctatus et marmoratus Cuv. Die Kopflänge nahezu der Körperhöhe gleich oder etwas grösser, der Oberkiefer bis unter den hintern Augenrand reichend, die Deckelstücke nach rück- und abwärts vorge- zogen; rundliche Flecken von rother, blauer und schwar- zer Farbe. Die
RM2BTWED1–Astragalus alpinus L.
RMRDT2F4–. Gardens for small country houses . Gardens, English. ^54 Gardens for Small Country Houses. of rich compost behind the rock face. Fig. 384 shows the charming effecl of roughly - hewn rocky steps leading down through such a wall from the terrace to the rock garden. Such steps should not be allowed to become over- grown with herbage, though small fry, like E r i n u s alpinus, lonopsi- dium acaule and Linaria alpina, may be suffered to grow in the interstices. In the small bog garden one must carefully avoid such vigorous growers as Gunnera, Rodgersia, Saxifraga peltata and all those plants whi
RMMCTKH2–. Fig. 7. A—B Bumex Acetosella L. A Q, B Q B}.; 0 Fr. halbreif: B Fr. im Längssolinitt. — E Bl. von R. mari- cold Reiny. — F Bl. von B. alpinus L. im Längsschnitt. — 6- J Bheum palmatum L. var. tangutica Rgl. 6 BL; E Pistill; J Fr. — K—M Oxyria digyna (L.) Campd. K Bl.; L Pistill; M Fr. — N—8 Emex spinosa Campd. N (5 Bl. im Längsschnitt; 0 Q Bl.; P Pistill; Q Fr.; B Querschnitt durch die Fr.; S Längsschnitt durch die Fr. (Original.)
RM2BTWMW6–Erigeron alpinus L.
RMRFA41N–. Catalogue of the fishes in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History); Fishes. 1. SALMO. 143 nicates with the north-eastern part of Lake Baikal; by Pallas erroneously identified with S. alpinus. B. 12. D. 14. A. 13. L. lat. 225. In general form similar to S.perisii, the body being rather elon- gate; head smallish, its length being somewhat less than one-fifth of the length (to the end of the middle caudal rays) in a male specimen 18 inches long.' Snout somewhat produced, subconical, much longer than the eye, the diameter of which is one-half of the width of the interorbital space.
RM2BTRTN8–Astragalus alpinus L.
RMRHE304–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 14 R. Hutterer Bonn, zool. Beitr. male genannt, die die Zuordnung von S. alpinus zur Gattung Sorex recht- fertigen: übereinstimmende Zahnformel, Form und Pigmentierung der Zäh- ne, der allgemeine Bau des Schädels, die Form des Spermienköpfchens (von Lehmann & Schaefer 1974). Der Karyotyp ist im Detail noch nicht bekannt, die Zahl der Chromosomen (Meylan 1964 : 2 N= 58) jedoch sehr hoch. Die Zweispitzigkeit des zweiten Unterkieferzahnes, für europäische Verhält-
RM2BTRTN4–Astragalus alpinus L.
RMRHE323–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 33 (1982) Heft 1 Sorex alpinus 7 behaart und hat eine buschige schwarze, zuweilen auch weiße Spitze. Alte und senile Tiere haben einen breiten Kopf mit aufgewölbten Oberlippen, die Ohren sind weniger dicht behaart, der Körper massiger, und der Schwanz ist mehr oder weniger kahl. Bei der Alpenspitzmaus ist letzteres viel stärker ausgeprägt als bei anderen Arten; bei alten S. alpinus ist der Schwanz so abgestoßen, daß selbst die Haarwurzeln nicht mehr zu erken- nen si
RM2BTRTN0–Astragalus alpinus L.
RM2AM843G–Through Arctic Lapland . s oftemperature prevail than in more northern spots like,say, Vardo. The little chemist was a fisherman at timesduring the summer months, and being somewhat ofa naturalist besides, he had collected on paper thenames of his possible catch. He had not succeededin finding a specimen of each in the Ounasjoki so far,but the fish were undoubtedly in the country, andsome day he hoped to complete his basket. I givethe list here, in case somebody may find theminteresting:— Salmo salar Salmo eriox Salmo alpinus Osmerus eperlanus (North of 68°) Thymallus vulgatis Coreogonus lavar
RM2BTWEBY–Astragalus alpinus L.
RM2CEK6D0–. Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum; or, The trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, hardy and half-hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described; with their propagation, culture, management, and uses in the arts, in useful and ornamental plantations, and in landscape-gardening; preceded by a historical and geographical outline of the trees and shrubs of temperate climates throughout the world. See Robinta hispida. Scotch Laburnum. See Cytisus alpinus. Siberian Pea Tree. See Caragana. .So/jAora japonica - II. p. 563. (64.) S. j., full-grow
RM2BTW1YR–Astragalus alpinus L.
RM2CP6304–. Symbolor & emblematum ... centuria una [-quarta] . Vttafugax,quam eaufpt lenjis tuafiamina rumpitlTulfa lenjifiatufie Anemona cadit. S 3 DeLoto loAeH.Cameharh Symbolorum. LXX. ELotomultafcripferunt veteres, Theophra-Xfius, Diofcorides ejr Plinius*, ac tradideruntfb-le occidentetomprimi ocdudiii, adortumau-tem aperiri j quifeorfim Nymphaam quo-que defcripferunt. SedExcellentifi. D. Medi-cus Venetus Projper Alpinus injuo accuratifft-mo libro deAEgyptiplantis nuperpublicato, probareftudet, o-mnino unam eandemqueplantam ejfe Lotum ac Nymphaam> cummultk annk>quos in Aegypto medicando tranfe
RM2BTRTMD–Astragalus alpinus L.
RM2CRYEPR–. Joachimi Camerarii Symbolorvm et emblematvm centvriæ tres. I. Ex herbis & stirpibus. II. Ex animalibus quadrupedibus. III. Ex volatilibus & insectis. Accessit noviter centvria IV. Ex aquatilibus & reptilibus. Cvm figvris æneis . Vitafugax, quam cauffa levis tuaftamina rumpit ?Pulfa Uviflatufic Anemma cadit. S S DeLc-ta. LXX. E Loto multa firipfirunt veteres, Thzo*phrafius,Diofcorides & Pltnius,actradide->runtjoleoccidente coprimi occludi^,ador-tum autem aperiri > quifeorfim Nymphxamquoque dejcripferunt. Sed Excellentifl.D.Medicus Venetus Profier Alpinus injuoac*curattfiimo tibro de ALg
RM2BTRTN5–Astragalus alpinus L.
RMRG0FMN–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 206. Aster alpinus ssp. vierhapperi. 207. Aster horealis /^-"''^--^ >^^ ^ " (1. < -^^^^^^^^^^ ^-^ ^ V^f^ ?^;^/ji^^ ^"^VJi if^^^ :^^ ''^ ^«S^ fcv- ^-^ .-.-»*' ?// *^. 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.. Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
RM2BTW8XC–Astragalus alpinus L.
RMRN4WHC–. Animal life in the Yosemite; an account of the mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians in a cross-section of the Sierra Nevada. Zoology. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA [GRINNELL-STORER] PLATE 3 / ^^. Chipmunks of the Yosemite Section. a. Sagebrush Chipmunk {Eutamias pictits). h. Alpine Chipmunk (E. alpinus). d. Long'-eared Chipmunk {E. quadrimacu- latu.s). f. Mariposa Chipmunk {E. merriami mari- posae). c. Mono Chipmunk (is. amoeniis moiio- ensis). e. Tahoe Chipmunk {E. speciosus frater), g. Allen Chipmunk {E. sene.r).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may
RM2BTRTKY–Astragalus alpinus L.
RMRN36P3–. Annales de la Société entomologique de Belgique. Insects; Entomology. 142 Il faut aj outer : Macrocoleus Tanaceti Fall., Macrotylus Paykulli Fall., Atractotomus magnicornis Fall., Plagiognathus alpinus Reut. et alhipennis Fall., Chlamydatus pnlicarms Fall. et Ca'psus SchacîiYd}). signalés comme capturés àLouvain par Lady Seymour (Catalogue of the spécimens of Hemiptera Heteroptera in the collection of the British Muséum, part VI, p. 78, by Francis Walker). D'autre part M. Fokker a trouvé : Corizus distinctus Sign., Scoio2)ostetJms inlosus Keut., Monanihia angusticollis H.-S. et Bimiuli Fab.,
RM2BTWEC7–Astragalus alpinus L.
RMRHA4AJ–. Botanisches Zentralblatt; referierendes Organ für das Gesamtgebiet der Botanik. Botany; Botany. 384 Sammlungen. â Inhalt. â Anzeige. Fascia Kütz., Polysiphonia ceramiaeformis Crn., P. Ehunensis Born., Porphyra leucosticta Thur., Rivularia parasitica Chauv., Sphacelaria caespitula Lyngb., Vaucheria dichotoma f. submarina Lyngb., V. püoboloides Thur.) Inhalt: K.eierate: Baker, A Synopsis of the genüs Selaginella, p. 371. Battandier, Sur deux Amaryllid^es nouvelles pour la flore d'Algerip, p. 372. Beriiet, Sarcoscyphus alpinus Gotische var. heterophyllus, p. 371. Bonnet. Les prnduits vegeta
RMRHE32X–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 33 (1982) Heft 1 Sorex alpinus 5 gezeichen von Miller (1912) und Ellerman & Morrison-Scott (1966), doch be- zog von Lehmann (1963) sie mit gutem Grund auf die Art S. araneus und legte einen Neotypus fest. Die Betrachtung der Originaltafeln von Bona- parte (1840) liefert weitere Argumente dafür, denn außer dem umstrittenen flavistischen Exemplar mit ungewöhnlich langem Schwanz zeigt die Tafel ein Jungtier von S. an tinorii, welches eine ganz typische S. araneus i
RM2BTRTM4–Astragalus alpinus L.
RMRH5ABT–. Brehms Tierleben. Allgemeine kunde des Tierreichs. Zoology; Animal behavior. 2. fllpcncDölf, Cuon alpinus Pall. '12 nat. Gr., s. S. 291. - W. S. BerridKC F.Z.S.-London pliot. â .^^»'. : ' 3. VVcilt'luind, .Spinilids tn:iticiis l.iiiul. '/lo nat. Gr., s. S. 292. â Nach einer Aufiialinie im Zool. Garten zu Parä.. 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.. Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884; Zur Strassen, Otto L. , 18
RM2BTRTM8–Astragalus alpinus L.
RMRH5AC6–. Brehms Tierleben. Allgemeine kunde des Tierreichs. Zoology; Animal behavior. 1. marderhund, Canis procyonoides Gray. â¢7 nat. Gr., s. S. 287. â P. Kothe-Berlin phot.. 2. fllpcncDölf, Cuon alpinus Pall. '12 nat. Gr., s. S. 291. - W. S. BerridKC F.Z.S.-London pliot. â .^^»'. 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.. Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884; Zur Strassen, Otto L. , 1869-; Heck, Ludwig, 1860-; Hempelmann, Frie
RM2BTRTMG–Astragalus alpinus L.
RMRJY9NJ–. Atlas of the rare vascular plants of Ontario. Rare plants; Botany. Atlas of the Rare Vascular Plants of Ontario / Atlas des plantes vasculalres rares de l'Ontario ASTERACEAE Aster alpinus L. ssp. vierhapperi {Ohno) Cronq. ,' /- / h 1 1» ! 1- 1 1'. Specimens / Spécimens DAO, TRT O Pre 1925 / 0 1925-1949 / «1950-1964 /-^ ' -, • Post 1964 y^ 1 1 ^1^ ^1^^^ /' ^^^ ^y ^xy'^r^ ( /^ r"' y-^r^ '^^^^i^ ^ sT '$f fi^. s - iéi^% ^ i -,, , ,. ^'^'^"T^^ -^-jf-yf > "i^X Alpine aster Aster HABITAT: Arctic-alpine tundra. STATUS: Rare in the continental Northwest Territories. Endangere