RF2M04H0J–melancholy King Watkins the First Illustrated by F. D, Bedford from the book ' The magic fishbone ' by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Publication date 1922 Published by Frederick Warne & Co.Ltd. King Watkins the First is the father of the lovely and kind-hearted Princess Alicia and a tribe of eighteen other darlings. Between their money problems, the queen's illness, and the children's boisterous doings, the king and his eldest daughter are fairly overwhelmed by responsibilities. But a chance meeting with the good fairy Grandmarina brings a bit of magic into their lives and leads the entire fami
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RMPG1MW3–. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. CHAPTER XIX THE ORDER OF CUCKOOS AND KINGFISHERS COCCYGES This Order (pronounced Coc'-si-jez) represents an effort to find a ])lace for three famihar Fami- hes of birds whose members lia"e something in common, j-et in their most noticeable features are widely different. Both in their structure, habits and mode of life, the kingfisher and cuckoo are widely different from each other; and if there is one really good reason why these birds should be placed in the same Ord
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RM2ABW7TY–METAMORPHOSES OF THE STONE FLY. of difference seemed to some naturalist that they have placed these phryganeids in an order by themselves to which they Most entomologists however retain them as true though very aberrant neuropters reminding us strangely of the lower moths. In fact this entire order excepting the few typical fami lies is made up of very varied forms often strangely imita tive of other and distant groups. Thus the white ants or termites are neuropters which in social developments and even in appearance greatly resemble the true ants among the hymenoptera. The little damp-lice
RM2CDF61G–. A dictionary of religious knowledge [electronic resource]: for popular and professional use, comprising full information on Biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical subjects . before it, andpurchased some ground, where he built analtar; and it was plundered and the inhab-itants put to the sword by Simeon and Levi,because the chiefs son had defiled their sis-ter Dinah. Shechem was, after the con-quest, territorially in the tribe of Ephraim,but was assigned to the Levites of the fami-ly of Kohath, and appointed a city of refuge.There the bones of Jo-seph were buried; and,as a central point, i
RM2CPB277–. The structure and classification of birds . s fuse4anteriorly with the walls of the.skull. The nostrils are continuedforward by a groove precisely likethat of Scopus and Gancroma. Inthe palatine bones the fusion of theinternal laminae to form a mediankeel behind the interparietal spaceis precisely like Scopus; so, too, isthe lateral angle of these bones (see p. 422). There is a firmsynostosis between the furcula and the carina sterni. Cervical vertebrae 7-13 have, as in most other Herodiones(excluding, however, the supposed ally of BalcBniceps, Scopus),a ventral catapophysial canal. The fami
RM2CPA6GB–. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . i^strelata liasitata. Length, 16.50; Wing, 12; Bill, 1.35; Tarsus, 1.40.Upper and under tail coverts white. Length, 7; Wing, 5.75; Tail, 2.80; Tarsus, 1.30;Bill, .50. General plumage sooty black ; white ontail coverts. Length, 8; Wing, 0.25; Tail, 3.10 (above dusky);Tarsus, 1.50. No white on nape; under partswhite. Oceanites oceanicus. /Gstrelata hasitata. Black-capped Petrel. Seepage 202 Oceanites oceanicus. Wilsons Petrel. See page 203 Cymodroma grallaria.White.bellied Petrel. See page 203 Fami
RMRDY845–. Botany of the living plant. Botany. THE INFLORESCENCE, AND THE FLOWER 235 parts which comparison with allied plants would show as actually present. Sometimes those parts are represented by vestigial remains, marking the position which those parts should hold, though they do not come to functional maturity. A good case of a vestigial stamen (st.) is seen in Scrophularia (Fig. 1S3). Meiomery may appear in an}' of the floral parts ; often it is seen in several of them in the same flower. A complete whorl may be absent: for instance the corolla in the Pearl-Wort (Sagina apetala) in the Pink Fami
RMRDJJPC–. Concerning animals and other matters. Animal behavior; Natural history. EARS FOR BEASTS ONLY 61 sity of material form and fashion. It is like the telegraph wire overhead, the commonest and plainest of material things, but charged with the silent and invisible currents of the life of the world. " Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore." Birds have no ears, nor have crocodiles, nor frogs, nor snakes. Ears seem to be for beasts only. And not for all beasts. Seals are divided by naturalists into two great fami- lies—those with ears, and those without. The com- mon seal
RMRDY5AH–. The families of flowering plants. Plants; Phanerogams. Pig. 224. A western composite allied to the " black-eyed Susau " (Ratibida columnaris). After Britton and Brown, 111. Fl. Northeast. U. S. And thus, having found our way through the maze of plant fami-. 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.. Pollard, Charles Louis, 1872-. Washington, D. C. , The Plant World Co
RMRDW91F–. Introduction to botany. Botany. Plants of Different Regions. 345. Fig. 187. Zilla spinosa, slightly reduced. From the Sa- hara desert. After Prantl. growth, the rings having an average breadth of 0.15 millimeter. The polar regions possess no families of plants peculiar to them- selves, the plants which appear there being dwarfed and xerophytic representatives of fami- lies which dominate the north temperate zone. 217. Vegetation of Desert Regions. — The deserts occupy a consid- erable area of the earth. In north Africa the Sa- hara desert alone nearly equals the United States in size, and it
RMRDF920–. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. CHAPTER XIX THE ORDER OF CUCKOOS AND KINGFISHERS COCCYGES This Order (pronounced Coc'-si-jez) represents an effort to find a ])lace for three famihar Fami- hes of birds whose members lia"e something in common, j-et in their most noticeable features are widely different. Both in their structure, habits and mode of life, the kingfisher and cuckoo are widely different from each other; and if there is one really good reason why these birds should be placed in the same Ord
RMRE3AC9–. Practical botany. Botany. LEADING FAMILIES OF FLOWERING PLANTS 359 328. Useful products from other families; foods and medi- cines. Valuable products are obtained from many other fami- lies of choripetalous dicotyledons besides those above described, and a few of these may be mentioned in this place. EiJihle fruits. From the Saxifrage family we get currants and gooseberries. From the Rue family are obtained the. Fiii. 295. Flower and fruit of Parsley family {Umljellifera:) A-T), caraway (Cannn Curvi): A, flower; B, partly matured pistil; C, mature fruit; />, cross section of fruit. £, fru
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