RMRY9E2A–March. Epacris Delicata E. Purpurescens. Cyclamen Persicum. Scilla Praecox. Burchellia Capensis. Camellia Countess of Orkney C. Imbricata. Cineraria. Azalea Amoena. Cytisus Racemosus. Primula Sinensis
RM2BWXC96–Tree Cholla, Cylindropuntia imbricata, Saguaro National Park, Arizona, USA.
RMDDGJRB–MARCH. Epacris delicata E. purpurescens. Cyclamen persicum. Scilla praecox. Burchellia Capensis. Camellia Countess of Orkney C.
RM2BWXCG4–Tree Cholla, Cylindropuntia imbricata, Saguaro National Park, Arizona, USA.
RMP9HB7Y–Greek tortoise c, Testudo graeca (vulnerable), hawksbill sea turtle b, Eretmochelys imbricata (critically endangered), green sea turtle a, Chelonia mydas (endangered) and European pond turtle d, Emys orbicularis. Chromolithograph from Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's Natural History (Naturgeschichte), Schreiber, Munich, 1886.
RM2BBJH36–Tree Cholla Cylindropuntia imbricata with fruit in winter, Saguaro National Park, Arizona,USA
RM2A83Y53–Greek tortoise c, Testudo graeca (vulnerable), hawksbill sea turtle b, Eretmochelys imbricata (critically endangered), green sea turtle a, Chelonia mydas (endangered) and European pond turtle d, Emys orbicularis. Chromolithograph from Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's Natural History (Naturgeschichte), Schreiber, Munich, 1886.
RM2BBJK0J–Close up of a tree cholla Cylindropuntia imbricata with fruit, Saguaro National Park, Arizona, USA
RM2GX7P17–A split image of a hawksbill turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata, inspecting a shallow reef off Two Tree Island above, off Kadavu Island in the southeast c
RMT3G17R–Closeup of side of Hawksbill Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata, head and closed beak mouth
RMMY0K1H–Hawksbill turtle, Heron Island, c 1980. The hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata) is a critically endangered sea turtle found predominantly in tropical reefs of the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic Oceans.
RMR52AP6–Camellia Tricolor Imbricata Plena. . The Illustrated Bouquet, consisting of figures, with descriptions of new flowers. London, 1857-64. Source: 1823.c.13 plate 31. Author: Henderson, Edward George. Sowerby, Miss.
RMW244WB–Archive image from page 205 of De flora van Nederland (1909-11). De flora van Nederland defloravannederl03heuk Year: 1909-11. Euphrasia nemorosa C. nitidula Fig. 225. met ongenaaide tanden. wit, zelden blauwachtig Euphrasia nemorosa D. gracilis Fig. 226. 1) curta = kort. dakpannen bedekt. '') gracilis = slank. -) glabrÃscens = bijna onbehaard. I) coerulea = blauw. â â¢) nitidula â â¢) imbricata = als met zacht glanzend.
RMRE0EPB–. Ecological and systematic studies of the Ceylon species of Caulerpa. Marine algae. THK CEYLON SPECIES OP CAULERPA. I;{1 should be classed as independent, as a special elementary species, and that the others should consequently be subordinated to it as varying in different directions. Also such a form as C. imbricata might be directly attached to C. Chemnitzia, i.e., by means of the little /. mixta with the cylindrical basal pinnules. But since this lacks the slowly tapering trumpet-shapefl branchlets, this is a reason that opposes such a suggestion. Oeografhical distribution.—Ceylon : only t
RF2ET51WG–Dischidia imbricata Blume, Conchophyllum imbricatum Blume on the tree
RMPG16G5–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XLin] MORPHOLOGY OF CONES 113 The cone-scales of some species, e.g. A. Coohii, A. excelsa (fig. 683, A, D) are flat and laterally winged, while in A. brasiliensis the thick distal ends closely resemble those of the seed-scales of some Pines: the cone-scale of A. imbricata is larger and deeper, and that of A. Bidwillii broad and woody (fig. 683, B, C). la Pinus, with cones reaching a length of 2 feet, the mature scales- are apparently simple like those of the Araucarineae: the distal end is broad and rounded [P. silvestris) wit
RMME6G31–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. bO. Ä £upalorium tnplinerte Vahl. — B Mikania a„w,a W. vur. Gtwco (H. B. K.) Balter. - C ScUrolepis terticillata (Michx.j Cas.s. IB nach Baker, Flora brasiliensis, A und C Original.) a. Hüllb. lange stehen bleibend, nicht schon bei der Fruchtreife abfallend. Sect. I. Imbricata DC. einschl. Osmia Schultz Bip., BIbd. flach; Kf. meist kurz ge- stielt und in Ebensträußen, meist mehr als 3—6reiliig; Hülle viel länger als breit, meist cylindrisch. Lber 70 vorwiegend brasilianische A
RMT3G17P–Closeup of side of Hawksbill Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata, head and mouth with closed beak
RMEWK024–Hawksbill sea turtle , Eretmochelys imbricata, swimming with French angelfish on coral reef
RMT8FBFR–front view of hawksbill turtle,Eretmochelys imbricata, on sandy coral reef
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
RMRH1A40–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. 122 PEABODY MUSEUM BULLETIN 26. c d e f g h i J iltil itiitii loo[ 20ol 30ol 40o[ 50oL T + 'iUttil Figure 65. The relative percentages, based on the total numbers of ostracods, of the more nu- merous species of ostracods in the upper 500 m at Station "S," over 100 m depth ranges, on: A, February 17, 1960; B, June 23, 1959; C, October 9, 1959. Species a: C. spinirostris; b: C. curta; c: H. brevirostris; d: C. spinifera; e: C. parthenoda; f: C. rotundata; g: C. procera; h: C. oblonga; i: C. imbricata; j: C. magna. listed in Table 3 plu
RF2ET5224–Dischidia imbricata Blume, Conchophyllum imbricatum Blume on the tree
RF2G4BGX3–Conchophyllum imbricatum Blume or Ant Plant or Dischidia plant
RMRX60AK–Ecological and systematic studies of Ecological and systematic studies of the Ceylon species of Caulerpa ecologicalsystem00unse Year: 1906 THK CEYLON SPECIES OP CAULERPA. I;{1 should be classed as independent, as a special elementary species, and that the others should consequently be subordinated to it as varying in different directions. Also such a form as C. imbricata might be directly attached to C. Chemnitzia, i.e., by means of the little /. mixta with the cylindrical basal pinnules. But since this lacks the slowly tapering trumpet-shapefl branchlets, this is a reason that opposes such a
RM2AWP5B7–Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Minnesota . Pig. 43.—Gortyna nitcla Gu. Prom Div. of Entomology, Dept. of Agriculture. aster, dahlia, castor bean; in. short any plant with soft center isapt to suffer. It is even reported as attacking twigs of apple,peach, currant, etc., and is to be classed as a general nuisance. Mr. Freeman of the University has identified this fungus as Svoriasspongiosa, Schw. Harshberger, in Vol. C of the Journal of Mycology,reports it as occurring in the honey dew of Schizonevra imbricata. foundon the Beech. FNSECTS INJURIOUS IN 19
RMPFXH3M–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Knorria imbricata. {Lepidolepis imbricata^ Sternberg; V. ^. Knorria im- hricata^ Gop- pert; Knorria longifoliay G op p ert; Knorria schrarn.mi' ana^ Goep; Knorria aci- Gulatis^Qoe'p; Pinites pul- vinaris, and P. mughiformis, Sternberg. Lesquereux's Coal Flora of Penna. Report P, 1880, page 407, plate 74, figs 14, 15.) Collett's Ind. Rt. 1882, p. 86, plate 19, figs. 7, 8. Mostly just below and just above the PoUsville conglomerate; X- XIII. From ^h^^Pocono c
RMMCMW8T–. Fig. 182. klappige, Fig. 183. dachziegelige, Fig. 184. gedrehte Lasre. 4. Nach der Knospenlage (aestivatio) kann Kelch und Blume sein: a) Klappig (valvaris), wenn die einzelnen Blätter sich mit den Rändern nicht decken, Fig. 182. b) Dachig, dachziegelig (imbricata), wenn die Ränder der äusseren die inneren bedecken, Fig. 183. c) Gedreht (contorta), wenn jedes Blatt einerseits bedeckt wird, andrerseits selbst deckt, Fig. 184. 8. Die Staubgefässe. § 357. Was stellen die Staubgefässe vor? Die Staubgefässe (stamina) bilden den auf die Blume folgenden Kreis der Blüten- organe und stellen die männ
RMRYKNGT–Ecological and systematic studies of the Ceylon species of Caulerpa ecologicalsystem00unse Year: 1906 THK CEYLON SPECIES OP CAULERPA. I;{1 should be classed as independent, as a special elementary species, and that the others should consequently be subordinated to it as varying in different directions. Also such a form as C. imbricata might be directly attached to C. Chemnitzia, i.e., by means of the little /. mixta with the cylindrical basal pinnules. But since this lacks the slowly tapering trumpet-shapefl branchlets, this is a reason that opposes such a suggestion. Oeografhical distributi
RM2AXC6PG–Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . $2.00 each. Araucaria Imbricata {The Monkey Puzzle). A well-known tree of striking aspect. The branches are horizontallyarranged in whorls; the leaves, of a bright shining green, stiff,leathery and sharp-pointed, closely encircle both the branchesand trunk, giving the tree a very quaint and ornamental ap-pearance. Requires protection north of Washington, D. C.Plants, 2 feet high, $2.50 each. All prices include boxes, packing and delivery to transportation companies in Philadelphia. Select List of Hardy Climbing: Plants. Hardy Climbing
RMPG16FW–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 114 CONIFERALES (EECENT) [CH. maturity, the bract-scale usually extending beyond the edge of the seminiferous scale (fig. 705), in Abies hracteata reaching a length of 5 cm. In Sequoia (fig. 702 B) the cone-scales show no outward sign of a double structure, but each scale contains two. Fig. 683. Cone-scales of Araucaria Cookii (A), A. imbricata (B), A. Bidvnllii (C), and A. exceUa (D, E); I, ligule. (After Seward and Ford.) sets of bundles, the lower being normally orientated as in a leaf and the upper vascular strands inverse
RMRX60T7–Ecological and systematic studies of Ecological and systematic studies of the Ceylon species of Caulerpa ecologicalsystem00unse Year: 1906 Fig. 38.—C. imbricata (kjellm. (1 X 1). Fig. 39.—C. imhricxUa (KJELLM.) Flattened branchlets. (3x1.) Fig. 37.—C. ?w?jr2cr<7rt (kjellm.). (1 x 1). 17 —CAULERPA IMBRiCATA (Kjellman). Kjellman in WiTTROCK ET NoRDSTBDT, Algae Exsiccataj No. 346 (sub nonL Gliauvinia imbricata). Murray, Catalogue p. 37. Syn. Caulerpa peltata var. typica f. imbricata Webeb v. Bosbb, Monographic des Caulerpes; p. 375. Exstcc. : WiTTROCK BT NoRDESTDT, Alg. Exsicc. No. 346. f. mi
RM2AKREYT–Nova acta physico-medica . ;^./,c^^^^.^^^^^ c^^.^^^^^g^.2^^^,^^b^^^^ ^^j^/. >n^ ^^Zyt.,^-^ -^^^ ??^<^^. jv!^&-Me££^ ^oa^i^ /U. //. x.. /. -J^.^^^z^^^ r>^^.^^^- 2. r^X^i^^ ./^.^«/^ .v:m,. t^9<f/^Uiai, ^: u^,y< SpiridenSy Musci genus. I45 Folia pe rich ae tialia dense imbricata, inferiora minora,ovala, acuminala^ apicem versus serratura una alterave argutapraedita, margine plana, enervia; superiora sensim maiora,e basi ovata amplectente in apicem subulatum patulum ferepiliformem proteusa, integerrima, nervis subtribus apicemversus distincdoribus praedita, cuncta haec autem membra
RMPFXYKT–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. * ^3&4« Birds eye lime- ston e—Emmons, page' 109, figs. 35, 36,37,38, and pages 383, 384, figs. 94, 95, 96. (See Hall, Pal. N. Y., Vol. 1, 1847, p. 38, 39. pi. 8, figs. 1, (^, 5, c, d^ e, tubes branching and vertical. lie, WBmlm IRHHiBiiiif^ liiiiRii^i Piloceras explanator. See p. 649^ 650, Piidtes mughiformis, Europe. See Knorria imbricata. XIIL Pinites pulvinaris. Europe. See Knorria imbricata. XIIL Pinna missouriensis, Swallow. Trans. St. Louis Acad. S
RM2AKB4XD–A monograph of the Mollusca from the Great Oolite chiefly from Minchinhampton and the coast of Yorkshire . TAB. VI. Fig. 1. Trigonia Phillipsii, p. 62. 2. „ duplicata, p. 60. 3, 3 a, b, c. Opis lunulatus, p. 80. 4, 4«, b. ,, similis, p. 81.5,5 a. „ Deshayesii, p. 81. 6. Area pulchra, p. 44. 7. Leda mucronata, p. 53. 8. 8 a. Trigonia imbricata, p. 63. 9. Lima pectiniformis, p. 26. 10. Gervillia radians, p. 23. 11. Pinna cuneata, p. 32. 12. Inoceramus obliquus, jy. 24. 13. Lucina crassa, p. 68. 14. 14 c. „ rotundata, p. 68. 15. „ Bellona, var. depressa, p. 67. 16. ,; despecta,jo. 69. 17. „ ,, va
RMPFHXKN–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. 12 ANNELIDS. I.. Faroe Islands: Off Kolso, N. & W. 6 miles 60 fms. Klaksvig 10—15 — Bordovig 7 —15 — Midvag 7—11 — Vestmanhavn 10—30 — Off Nolso Bliukfyr, 9 miles c. 30 — Saudvag 2 — 5 — Thorshavn 12—16 — Trangisvag; mouth of the fjord Further it has been taken: 7o°32' N. L. i°io' W. L. East of Jan Mayen. 70°2i' — 8°25' — 160 fms. East of Jan Mayen. Harmothoe imbricata is circumpolarly spread over the northern hemisphere. Southwards it reaches, at the coasts of Europe, France and Spain. According to Izuka it is common al
RM2CJ0E2W–. The perfect garden, how to keep it beautiful and fruitful, with practical hints on eonomical management and the culture of all the principal flowers, fruits, and vegetables; . a. 47. Abies (Picea)nobilis glauca. 47(7. Araucaria imbricata. 48. Retinosporas. 49. CedrusDeodara. 49(Z. C. D. verticillata glauca. 50. Catalpa bignonioides. 51. Piceapungens glauca pcndula. 52. Wellingtonia gigantea pendula. 53. Thuia Lobbii,T. L. superba, Thuyopsis (Cupressus) borealis. 54. Wellingtonia (Sequoia)gigantea, Taxodium sempervirens, T. s. glauca. 55. Cryptomeria japonicaelegans. 56. Cupressus macrocarpa,
RM2CNWB28–. Natural history of the animal kingdom for the use of young people : in three parts, comprising I. Mammalia : II. Birds : Part III. Reptiles, amphibia, fishes, insects, worms, molluscs, zoophytes, &c. : with 91 coloured plates, including about 850 figures, and numerous additional illustrations in the text . aj Green Turtle.Chelonia midas. b) Land lortoise.Testud^ gricca. c) Hawks-bill lurtle.Carctlx imbricata. d) River Tortoise.Emys europaa. Carchariidae. Sharks.. a) Shark.Carcharias vulgaris. ^ Hammer-headed Shark.Zygiena malleus. c) Sawfish.Pristis aHtiquoniii Raiadae — Petromyzidae. Rays —
RM2CENW1C–. Swenska wetenskaps academiens handlingar. vel breviori, cellulis elongatis, superiora magna, disticha, imbricata, KONGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. B AN d 28. n: 49 patula, asymmetrica, oblonga, superne parura attenuata, fere truncata, apiculata, caviuscula,marginibus uno latere reflexis, ceterum planis, superne grosse serratis, raedio serratis, in-ferne subintegris, nervö crasso, longe supra medium folium abrupto, dorso aculeo brevicoronato, cellulis elongatis inanibus, laevissimis; cetera ignota. Habitat in Camerunia in saxis, ubi ad Bomanam pagum c. 670 metra supra mare m. De-cembri
RM2CD8YDM–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . ORELLO CIIERPvIES,APPLES, PEARS. PLUMS, and DWARF-TRAINED do. Araucana Imbricata and Wellingtoiiia Glgantea. SURPLUS STOCK.On Land to he Clkaiu.i> fuk Buu-pfm; ]liu-osi:s. TyM. SKIRVINU, Walton Nur.-c-ry, l.-wii.onl, U- I offer a Plants with good r , tbo Wellingtonias from : : high. ill agreements RAYNBIRD, CALDECOTT, BAWTREE, DOWLING,AND COMPANY (Limited),Cork, Seed, Manure, and Oilcake Mbrchants.Address, 80, Seed Marliet, Mark Lane, E.C.; or Basingstoke.Samples and Prices post free on application. Prize Medals, 1851,for Wheat; 1862.
RMRDT7BD–. Beautiful and rare trees & plants. Trees; Shrubs; Plants, Ornamental. ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA.. 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.. Annesley, Hugh Annesley, 5th earl, 1831-1908. London, Pub. at the Offices of "Country Life,"; New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RMRG780G–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 82. PART 3 PL. 29. COMISSIA HARTMEYERI. C. HCSPIDA, COMASTER BREVrCIRRA, COMANTHERIA IMBRICATA AND COMANTHUS PARVICIRRA FOR EXPLANATION OF PLATE SEE PAGE FACING,. 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 Pr
RMRG77AJ–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U. S NATIONAL MUSEUM JLLETIN 82, PART i Pu. 62. COMANTHERIA IMBRICATA AND C. DELICATA. 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. of Docs. , U. S. Govt Print. Off.
RMRFN5MA–. General illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and valuable plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) New Rochelle Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Wisconsin Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 6- SlEBRKCHT & WaDLEY'S CATALOGUE OK. ADIANTU.M c.M'ILLl'S-VENERls IMBRICATA. ' Tht! Srrd or Sf>orr-bcariii^'- A. Parlt yciisi-. New Maiden-Hair Fern, Adiantum Capilius-Veneris imbricata. An uxciiiisitc new Fern, sonieu lial similar to . (. Farleycnsc, but sujierior to
RMRHAAKT–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. 728 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. be done in early spring, when growth is commencing. There are many good hybrids, and the following are a fcAv of the best, the colours ranging from white, pink, and red to scarlet : Alba Plena, Fimbriata, Delicata, C. H. Hovey, Jubilee, and Imbricata. C. 7'eticidata and C. japonica (Fig. 473) are singles, the last being the chief parent of the hybrids and best for stocks. Choisya ternata makes a handsome pot-plant, having white flowers. Propagate by cuttings of ripened wood in July, in slig
RMRR4FFN–. [A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity. Marine animals; Marine plants. BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WOODS HOLE AND VICINITY. 273 CHART OF VINEYARD SOUND AND BUZZARDS BAY SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIES ^ NEW BEDFORD®. Chart 55.—Harmothoe imbricata 162690—Bull. 31, pt 1—13 18. 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. Bureau of Fisheries; Sumner, Francis Bertody, 1874-; Osburn, Raymond C
RMRDXF0R–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 728 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. be done in early spring, when growth is commencing. There are many good hybrids, and the following are a few of the best, the colours ranging from white, pink, and red to scarlet: Alba Plena, Fimbriata, Delicata, C. H. Hovey, Jubilee, and Imbricata. C. reticulata and C. japonica (Fig. 473) are singles, the last being the chief parent of the hybrids and best for stocks. Choisya ternata makes a handsome pot-plant, having white flowers. Propagate by cuttings of ripened wood in July, in slight
RMRDBCDD–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XLin] MORPHOLOGY OF CONES 113 The cone-scales of some species, e.g. A. Coohii, A. excelsa (fig. 683, A, D) are flat and laterally winged, while in A. brasiliensis the thick distal ends closely resemble those of the seed-scales of some Pines: the cone-scale of A. imbricata is larger and deeper, and that of A. Bidwillii broad and woody (fig. 683, B, C). la Pinus, with cones reaching a length of 2 feet, the mature scales- are apparently simple like those of the Araucarineae: the distal end is broad and rounded [P. silvestris) wit
RMRHPB25–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 232 JAMES ERNEST KINDRED. to the activities of the leucocytes in other animals, they are so termed.. FIGS. 1-14. Active leucocytes of the Echinoderms, camera lucida, X 650. i. Le plaster las hexaclis. 2. Solaster simpsonii. 3. Dermaster imbricata. 4. Pycno- podia helianthoides. 5. Pisaster ochraceus. 6. Henricia leviuscula. 7. Evaslerias troschelii. 8. Strongylocentrolus drobachiensis. 9. Ophiopholis acttleata. 10. S. franciscanns. n. Echinarachnius eccentricus. 12. Cucumaria japonica. 13. C. chronjhelmii. 14. Stichopus cali
RMRN5KAN–. Animal biology. Biology; Zoology; Physiology. G D Fig. 80. — Turtles. A, Box Tortoise enclosed within carapace and plastron; B, Tortoise-shell Tortoise, Eretmochelys imbricata; C, Snapping Turtle, Chelydra serpentina; D, Mud Turtle, Cinosternum pennsylvanicum. (A from Bamford; B, C, D from Newman, after Lydekker.) bill, or Tortoise-shell, Turtle. Probably the protective shell also, in part, accounts for the fact that the jaws of Turtles and Tor- toises are toothless. Neverthless, many can inflict severe wounds — witness the beaked jaws of the Snapping Turtle. (Fig. 80.) 2. Crocodiles and All
RMRR4FGC–. [A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity. Marine animals; Marine plants. Chart 55.—Harmothoe imbricata. 16269°—Bull. 31. Pt I—13 18. 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.. Sumner, Francis Bertody, 1874-; Osburn, Raymond C. (Raymond Carroll), 1872-1955; Cole, Leon Jacob, 1877-; Davis, Bradley M. (Bradley Moore), b. 1871; United States. Bureau of Fisheries. Washington : Govt. Print. Off.
RMRHN6FE–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. FIGURE 5. Two drawings of mitotic metaphase plates with twenty-eight chromosomes of first cleavages in I'inctathi imbricata. Scale bars represent 5 fj... [ C! a tt Iff ic)[ (c if <t FIGURE 6. Two tentative arrangements of mitotic metaphase chromosomes of Pinctada imbricata from the drawings of Figure 5. Scale bars represent 5 /*.. 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 r
RMRH9XB3–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 76 Beiträge zur Flora von Afrika. XXVIII. StemonoCOleus Harms n. gen. Receptaciiliim breviter infimdibuliforme, basi incrassata, disco stamini- fero unilaterali e margine receptaculi longius exserto, vaginiformi, uno latere aperto, margine smnmo leviter involuto. Sepala 4, in alabastro imbricata, pauUo inter se inaequalia, ovalia usque ovali-oblonga, obtusa,. Fig. 2. Stemonocoleus micranthus Harms. A Habitus. B Stück des Blütenstandes. C Tragblatt vo
RMRFT0RY–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 48 THE CACTACEAE. The great variation in the length of the spines and in the character of the spine sheaths has led to the description of several varieties. These all seem to us to merge into the one species, as above indicated. It sometimes hybridizes with 0. imbricata. See C. B. Allaire's plant from San Antonio, New Mexico. The following names, Opuntia leptocaulis laetevirens Salm-Dyck (Hort. Dyck. 184. 1834), 0. gradlis subfatcns Salm-Dyck (Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1849. 73. 1850), and O. Icpto- canlis major Tourney (Cycl. Amer. Hort. Bailey 3 : 11
RMRG748X–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. POLYCHAETE WORMS, PART 1 31. -^ Figure 7.—Polynoidae, a-d, Ilarmothoe imbricata: a, dorsal view pioslomiuin and teiuacular segment (ventral anterior pair of eyes visible through translucent prostomium); b, elytron; c, tip of notoseta; d, tip of neuroscta. e-j, Antijioella sarsi (after Malmgren, 1865): e, dorsal view anterior end;/, parapodium from setiger 13, posterior view; g, notoseta; h, upper neuroseta; i, middle neuroseta; ;, lower neuroseta. k-m, Antinoella angusta: k, prostomium; /, upper neuroseta; ni, lower neuroseta. Antinoella ang
RMRHXFEG–. Beitrge zur Biologie der Pflanzen. Plant physiology; Plants. Bruno Kabus. Neue Untersuchungen über Regenerationsvorgänge bei Pflanzen. 34 Zu meinen Versuchen verwendete ich, um möglichst einwandfreie Resultate zu erzielen, die verschiedensten Pflanzen, nämlich: 1. Epiphyllum truucatum Haw. 2. Cereus bystrix Sweet. 3. Pilo- cereus sublatus. 4. Mammillaria meiacantha Engelm. 5. Opuntia robusta Wendt. 6. Opuntia amylea Tenor. 7. Opuntia imbricata D.C. 8. Bryophyllum crenatum. 9. Bryophyllum calyciuum Salisb. 10. Begonia ulmifolia Willd. 11. Begonia fucbsioides. 12. Fuchsia bybrida var. Gefüllte
RMRD7NW5–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Knorria imbricata. {Lepidolepis imbricata^ Sternberg; V. ^. Knorria im- hricata^ Gop- pert; Knorria longifoliay G op p ert; Knorria schrarn.mi' ana^ Goep; Knorria aci- Gulatis^Qoe'p; Pinites pul- vinaris, and P. mughiformis, Sternberg. Lesquereux's Coal Flora of Penna. Report P, 1880, page 407, plate 74, figs 14, 15.) Collett's Ind. Rt. 1882, p. 86, plate 19, figs. 7, 8. Mostly just below and just above the PoUsville conglomerate; X- XIII. From ^h^^Pocono c
RMRDBCD8–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 114 CONIFERALES (EECENT) [CH. maturity, the bract-scale usually extending beyond the edge of the seminiferous scale (fig. 705), in Abies hracteata reaching a length of 5 cm. In Sequoia (fig. 702 B) the cone-scales show no outward sign of a double structure, but each scale contains two. Fig. 683. Cone-scales of Araucaria Cookii (A), A. imbricata (B), A. Bidvnllii (C), and A. exceUa (D, E); I, ligule. (After Seward and Ford.) sets of bundles, the lower being normally orientated as in a leaf and the upper vascular strands inverse
RMRGRT85–. Bulletin de l'Acadmie internationale de gographie botanique. Phytogeography; Plant ecology; Plants; Plants -- Europe. 3o2 GROUPE BOISDUVALIA — Oregon : Salem [B. Johnson). — Washington : Jafferson, juin 1892 ; n° 298 bis (Sudworth). — California (Hansen). Var. imbricata Greene. — Tige dressée ; feuilles étroites, appli- quées et imbriquées. Amador Co., New York Falls. n° 277 (Geo Hansen) ; California : Solano Co (M. L. Jepson). — Iowa, 1887 (C. C. Parry). — Oregon, 1871 ; n° 2364 (Elihu Hall). — California : Mendocino, n° 905 (H. E. Brown).. Please note that these images are extracted from s
RMRR5D8N–. Abhandlungen zur geologischen Specialkarte von Preussen und den Thüringischen Staaten. 156 Culm. f' lu der S. Bk. C! habe ich ausserdem einen Kno)-ria-Resi vom Typus imbricata mit der Fundortsangabe »Sieberthal« gesehen, der wohl zw. Lepidodendron gehören dürfte. Ferner habe ich. Fig. 102. Asterophyllites Hausmannianus Göpp.« (= Sphenophyllum^). — Lonau. S. Bm. C! im grossen ;fiscalischen Steinbruch nicht weit vom Eingang des Siebertl: funden. Sieberthaies einen Knorria imbricata - ähnlichen Rest selbst ge. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have be
RMRHYJWY–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. C ar d o t, Premiere contribution ä la flore biyologique de la Coree. 23 49. Fterogonintn (?) coreense Card. sp. nova. â Laxi- uscnle depresso-cespitosiim, lutescenti-viride. Caulis procumbens, intricatus, irregulariter pinnatus, 3â5 centim. longus, ramis as- cendentibiis, inaequalibus, obtusis, siccitate teretibus. Folia densa, madida patula, sicca erecto - imbricata, apicem ramorum versus interdum subhomomalla, caulina 1 â1,1 millim. longa, 0,5 ad 0,6 millim. lata, concava, late ovata, in acumen acutum longius- culum sat subito protracta, ram
RMRG7161–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 201.—Genus Chaperia Jullien, 1881 A-C. Chaperia transversalis Opercula, X85. D-G. Chaperia acanthina Quoy and Gaimard, 1824. Four opercula. (F. After Kirkpatrick, 1890; G, X85. After Waters, 1895.) H, I. Chaperia spinosissima Calvet, 1904. Two opercula. (After Calvet, 1904.) J, K, L. Chaperia galeata var. bilaminata Waters, 1898. J. Operculum of ovicell. K. Operculum of the aperture. L. Avicularian mandible, X85. (After Waters, 1898.) M. Chaperia capensis Busk, 1884. Operculum. N, O. Chaperia imbricata Busk, 1884. N. Operculum. O. Avicu
RMRD7NJJ–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. * ^3&4« Birds eye lime- ston e—Emmons, page' 109, figs. 35, 36,37,38, and pages 383, 384, figs. 94, 95, 96. (See Hall, Pal. N. Y., Vol. 1, 1847, p. 38, 39. pi. 8, figs. 1, (^, 5, c, d^ e, tubes branching and vertical. lie, WBmlm IRHHiBiiiif^ liiiiRii^i Piloceras explanator. See p. 649^ 650, Piidtes mughiformis, Europe. See Knorria imbricata. XIIL Pinites pulvinaris. Europe. See Knorria imbricata. XIIL Pinna missouriensis, Swallow. Trans. St. Louis Acad. S
RMRG5DP5–. Cactus seed list. . If you select the plants—use price on this side of page. Add 25c on orders less than $1.00 for mailing costs. C ROUTE 3, BOX 44, EDINmJRJ3jraXAS EDINBURG. TEXAjj}^ I B R A i- —7 R =E vC .E I V K D Plants in this group—Postpaid—Each • • • COCOANUT PALM—Bryophyllum Houghton hybrid. SPROUTING LEAF—Bry. diagremontianum, PURPLE KALANCHOE—Bryophyllum fedischenkoi HOLLYWOOD PALM—Bryophyllum tubiflorum. HUERNIA ZEBRINA—Owl eyes. ELEPHANT BUSH—Portulacaria afra. MEXICAN PINE TREE—Opuntia leptocaulis. Plants in this group—Postpaid—Each 25c • • • TREE CACTUS—Opuntia imbricata. Pur
RMRG5DMP–. Cactus seed list. If you select the plants—use price on this side of page. Add 25c on orders less than $1.00 for mailing costs. C ROUTE 3, BOX 44, EDINmJRJ3jraXAS EDINBURG. TEXAjj}^ I B R A i- —7 R =E vC .E I V K D Plants in this group—Postpaid—Each • • • COCOANUT PALM—Bryophyllum Houghton hybrid. SPROUTING LEAF—Bry. diagremontianum, PURPLE KALANCHOE—Bryophyllum fedischenkoi HOLLYWOOD PALM—Bryophyllum tubiflorum. HUERNIA ZEBRINA—Owl eyes. ELEPHANT BUSH—Portulacaria afra. MEXICAN PINE TREE—Opuntia leptocaulis. Plants in this group—Postpaid—Each 25c • • • TREE CACTUS—Opuntia imbricata. Purpl
RMRGHM4J–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. 28 R. ROSS longitudinales c. 18 in 10 ^,m dispositae; areolae ad marginem frontis non attingentes sed taenia iiyalina c. 2 ^.m lata secus marginem. Periplekton caule circulari diametro 2.5-3 ixm, 10-12 |xm alto, recto, ad eum valvae fraternae appresso, annulo subquadrato diametro c. 12 (jim periplekton valvae fraternae arete amplectenti, ex brachiis duobus aequalibus constanti; brachia longe imbricata, ubi superposita angustatissima, ad fines paene approximata. Ocelli diametro c. 8 [xm, transversi, fere verticales, porellis 40-45 in 1
RMRHKBAD–. Biologiske meddelelser. Biology. 104 Nr. 2. C. H. Ostem-eld: > some specimens being glabrous or nearly so (Nos. 919, 923), some hairy (f. hirsutiis) (No. 920; 28. Aug. 1914; E. Dorph- Petersen). Leucopogon australis R. Br. Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holl. (1810) o41; Benth. Fl. Austr. IV (1869) 187. Palgarup, south of Bridgetown (No. 931; 2. Oct. 1914); Collie (No. 929; 18. Sept. 1914, Cecil Andrews). Leucopogon amplectens Ostf. sp. nov. (Fig. 15, 1). ^^ Ex affinitate L. ciicullati ^^B R. Br. et L. sprengelioidis â ^ . Sond. Frutex erectus ra- mosissimus, ramulis gla- bris. Folia imbricata con- cava
RMRD1GJJ–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. 12 ANNELIDS. I.. Faroe Islands: Off Kolso, N. & W. 6 miles 60 fms. Klaksvig 10—15 — Bordovig 7 —15 — Midvag 7—11 — Vestmanhavn 10—30 — Off Nolso Bliukfyr, 9 miles c. 30 — Saudvag 2 — 5 — Thorshavn 12—16 — Trangisvag; mouth of the fjord Further it has been taken: 7o°32' N. L. i°io' W. L. East of Jan Mayen. 70°2i' — 8°25' — 160 fms. East of Jan Mayen. Harmothoe imbricata is circumpolarly spread over the northern hemisphere. Southwards it reaches, at the coasts of Europe, France and Spain. According to Izuka it is common al
RMRHXE4J–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. Herzog, Beiträge zur Laubmoosflora von Bolivia. 61 Triquetrella cucullata Herzog nov. spec. Caespites pulvinati densissimi, viriduli interne griseo-rufes- centes opaci. Caulis erectus, apice -iterum partitus ramis aequi- longis tenuibus brevibus, aliquantulum t o r q u a t u s. Folia distincte t r i s t i c h a , dense imbricata appressa, ovata vel breviter ovato-lanceolata, v a 1 d e c a r i n a t a , o b t u s a , apice cucullata, marginibus superne revolutis, nervo valido viridi in apice ipso dissoluto, cellulis subquadratis vel rotundatis ch
RMRCF12K–. Die wissenschaftliche Ausbildung des Apothekerlehrlings und seine Vorbereitung zum Gehülfenexamen : mit Rücksicht auf die neuesten Anforderungen. Pharmacy; Chemistry; Physics; Botany; Education, Pharmacy. Fig. 182. klappige, Fig. 183. dachziegelige, Fig. 184. gedrehte Lasre. 4. Nach der Knospenlage (aestivatio) kann Kelch und Blume sein: a) Klappig (valvaris), wenn die einzelnen Blätter sich mit den Rändern nicht decken, Fig. 182. b) Dachig, dachziegelig (imbricata), wenn die Ränder der äusseren die inneren bedecken, Fig. 183. c) Gedreht (contorta), wenn jedes Blatt einerseits bedeckt wird,
RMRC9W84–. Dobutsugaku zasshi. Zoology; Zoology. Cucurnariidae (II). (56-57) Thy one imbricata, X1.(58-59) Fphctrothuria bitentacalata, X1.(60) P?eudocucamis dactyli- cus, x1.(61) Psolidiim buUatunu X1.(62) Phyllophorus glaUeus, X1.(63) Pseudocucumis tvatasei, X1.(64) PhyUophoius diomedecc, x1.(65) Flu cylindrkus, X1.(G6) Thijone vmltipes, X1.(67) Th. punctata, X1.(68-69) Psolidium vitreuwf X1ï¼(70) Paol^ts chitonoides, X1.(71-72) Ps. squamatux, X1.(73-75) ( ï¼ ) P$. japonicas, X1. çä¸ç¬¬ãé¡é¼ æµ·ãã«)ç«. 㧠ããµ 9m. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been