Patchwork, Medium: cotton Technique: patchwork of printed fabric, Piece of patchwork consisting of alternating patches made from two different fabrics, about 4 inches square. One fabric has flowers in red, dark brown and violet with black outlines for stems on a white ground. The other fabric has two shades of violet-brown in vertical stripes with a tiny flower head design reserved in white. Cotton is coarse and heavy., England or USA, 19th century, embroidery & stitching, Patchwork Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/patchwork-medium-cotton-technique-patchwork-of-printed-fabric-piece-of-patchwork-consisting-of-alternating-patches-made-from-two-different-fabrics-about-4-inches-square-one-fabric-has-flowers-in-red-dark-brown-and-violet-with-black-outlines-for-stems-on-a-white-ground-the-other-fabric-has-two-shades-of-violet-brown-in-vertical-stripes-with-a-tiny-flower-head-design-reserved-in-white-cotton-is-coarse-and-heavy-england-or-usa-19th-century-embroidery-stitching-patchwork-image391666634.html
RM2DN5XP2–Patchwork, Medium: cotton Technique: patchwork of printed fabric, Piece of patchwork consisting of alternating patches made from two different fabrics, about 4 inches square. One fabric has flowers in red, dark brown and violet with black outlines for stems on a white ground. The other fabric has two shades of violet-brown in vertical stripes with a tiny flower head design reserved in white. Cotton is coarse and heavy., England or USA, 19th century, embroidery & stitching, Patchwork
Patchwork. Piece of patchwork consisting of alternating patches made from two different fabrics, about 4 inches square. One fabric has flowers in red, dark brown and violet with black outlines for stems on a white ground. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/patchwork-piece-of-patchwork-consisting-of-alternating-patches-made-from-two-different-fabrics-about-4-inches-square-one-fabric-has-flowers-in-red-dark-brown-and-violet-with-black-outlines-for-stems-on-a-white-ground-image353548400.html
RM2BF5EGG–Patchwork. Piece of patchwork consisting of alternating patches made from two different fabrics, about 4 inches square. One fabric has flowers in red, dark brown and violet with black outlines for stems on a white ground.
Rotterdam, The Netherlands, December 10, 2018: Dramatic sky with alternating dark clouds and bright patches over residential and harbour areas on the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rotterdam-the-netherlands-december-10-2018-dramatic-sky-with-alternating-dark-clouds-and-bright-patches-over-residential-and-harbour-areas-on-the-image229178268.html
RFR8RY64–Rotterdam, The Netherlands, December 10, 2018: Dramatic sky with alternating dark clouds and bright patches over residential and harbour areas on the
Glass beaker ca. A.D. 40–100 Roman Translucent yellow green.Unworked, knocked-off rim with slight bulge below; truncated conical body; thick, concave bottom. Three vertical mold seams run down sides from bulge to edge of bottom, with a separate shallow disk-shaped base section.On body, five staggered rows of buds, decreasing in size, down side, some smooth, some tiered on surface, and alternating with raised dots; on bottom, a single raised circle.Intact, but with several chips in rim; pinprick bubbles and blowing striations; pitting and iridescent weathering on exterior, small patches of crea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glass-beaker-ca-ad-40100-roman-translucent-yellow-greenunworked-knocked-off-rim-with-slight-bulge-below-truncated-conical-body-thick-concave-bottom-three-vertical-mold-seams-run-down-sides-from-bulge-to-edge-of-bottom-with-a-separate-shallow-disk-shaped-base-sectionon-body-five-staggered-rows-of-buds-decreasing-in-size-down-side-some-smooth-some-tiered-on-surface-and-alternating-with-raised-dots-on-bottom-a-single-raised-circleintact-but-with-several-chips-in-rim-pinprick-bubbles-and-blowing-striations-pitting-and-iridescent-weathering-on-exterior-small-patches-of-crea-image458256575.html
RM2HHFAX7–Glass beaker ca. A.D. 40–100 Roman Translucent yellow green.Unworked, knocked-off rim with slight bulge below; truncated conical body; thick, concave bottom. Three vertical mold seams run down sides from bulge to edge of bottom, with a separate shallow disk-shaped base section.On body, five staggered rows of buds, decreasing in size, down side, some smooth, some tiered on surface, and alternating with raised dots; on bottom, a single raised circle.Intact, but with several chips in rim; pinprick bubbles and blowing striations; pitting and iridescent weathering on exterior, small patches of crea
Horizontal stripes in dark and light green tones. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/horizontal-stripes-in-dark-and-light-green-tones-image354112046.html
RF2BG35EP–Horizontal stripes in dark and light green tones.
Glass mosaic fragment late 1st century B.C.–early 1st century A.D. Roman Body fragment.Translucent deep purple appearing black, turquoise blue, light blue, and opaque white.Shallow convex curving side.Meandering-strip mosaic pattern formed from large sections of one or more canes in alternating turquoise blue and purple stripes flanked by white lines; on interior, parts of a polygonal cane with a cluster of purple rods outlined in white with a central light blue rod.Polished exterior, with pitting of surface bubbles; dulling, pitting, and patches of iridescent weathering on interior, and some Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glass-mosaic-fragment-late-1st-century-bcearly-1st-century-ad-roman-body-fragmenttranslucent-deep-purple-appearing-black-turquoise-blue-light-blue-and-opaque-whiteshallow-convex-curving-sidemeandering-strip-mosaic-pattern-formed-from-large-sections-of-one-or-more-canes-in-alternating-turquoise-blue-and-purple-stripes-flanked-by-white-lines-on-interior-parts-of-a-polygonal-cane-with-a-cluster-of-purple-rods-outlined-in-white-with-a-central-light-blue-rodpolished-exterior-with-pitting-of-surface-bubbles-dulling-pitting-and-patches-of-iridescent-weathering-on-interior-and-some-image458102254.html
RM2HH8A2P–Glass mosaic fragment late 1st century B.C.–early 1st century A.D. Roman Body fragment.Translucent deep purple appearing black, turquoise blue, light blue, and opaque white.Shallow convex curving side.Meandering-strip mosaic pattern formed from large sections of one or more canes in alternating turquoise blue and purple stripes flanked by white lines; on interior, parts of a polygonal cane with a cluster of purple rods outlined in white with a central light blue rod.Polished exterior, with pitting of surface bubbles; dulling, pitting, and patches of iridescent weathering on interior, and some
. Annual and analytical cyclopedia of practical medicine; . Fig. 1. I IK - Figs. 1 and 2.—Copperhead: common pit-viper. See pit just behind nostril; oval pujiil.Color: light chocolate or lustrous copper, with dark, alternating patches; belly yellowisli.Rarely longer than three feet. Vicious, but quantity of venom available less than that ofrattlesnake. {Howard A. Kelly, Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin.) ■■ — ■ ■■ ■ ■- - - -■ 1 A • UMimA ■ /j r 1 P^js*; ■: k r- m^^^M R^:*...^^ -. ajtS^RTtSsWW ■ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-and-analytical-cyclopedia-of-practical-medicine-fig-1-i-ik-figs-1-and-2copperhead-common-pit-viper-see-pit-just-behind-nostril-oval-pujiilcolor-light-chocolate-or-lustrous-copper-with-dark-alternating-patches-belly-yellowislirarely-longer-than-three-feet-vicious-but-quantity-of-venom-available-less-than-that-ofrattlesnake-howard-a-kelly-johns-hopkins-hospital-bulletin-1-a-umima-j-r-1-pjs-k-r-mm-r-ajtsrttssww-image372653883.html
RM2CJ7RR7–. Annual and analytical cyclopedia of practical medicine; . Fig. 1. I IK - Figs. 1 and 2.—Copperhead: common pit-viper. See pit just behind nostril; oval pujiil.Color: light chocolate or lustrous copper, with dark, alternating patches; belly yellowisli.Rarely longer than three feet. Vicious, but quantity of venom available less than that ofrattlesnake. {Howard A. Kelly, Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin.) ■■ — ■ ■■ ■ ■- - - -■ 1 A • UMimA ■ /j r 1 P^js*; ■: k r- m^^^M R^:*...^^ -. ajtS^RTtSsWW ■
Ring tail Lemur nursing her baby Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ring-tail-lemur-nursing-her-baby-image429232198.html
RF2FX961A–Ring tail Lemur nursing her baby
Piebald horses giving each other a scratch with the town of Whitby in the background Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-piebald-horses-giving-each-other-a-scratch-with-the-town-of-whitby-86471857.html
RMF0K3MH–Piebald horses giving each other a scratch with the town of Whitby in the background
Ring-tailed lemurs have grey fur white faces ears and underbelly patches bright yellow or amber eyes The long tail has alternating black rings pattern Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ring-tailed-lemurs-have-grey-fur-white-faces-ears-and-underbelly-patches-bright-yellow-or-amber-eyes-the-long-tail-has-alternating-black-rings-pattern-image359305558.html
RF2BTFNWA–Ring-tailed lemurs have grey fur white faces ears and underbelly patches bright yellow or amber eyes The long tail has alternating black rings pattern
Dry land farming in the Southwest .. drylandfarmingin00cott Year: 1915 ROCK ISLAND LINES 25 without stirring the soil in any way. In the fall he had large patches of alfalfa alternating with spots of sand burrs. The following winter the cattle were fed on the places where alfalfa had not caught, giving the soil another tramping. The trash was burned off in the spring and al- falfa seed drilled in without stirring as before. The second fall there was a good stand of alfalfa on most of the land and only a few patches of sand burrs. Cattle were again fed on these places the next winter, and the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dry-land-farming-in-the-southwest-drylandfarmingin00cott-year-1915-rock-island-lines-25-without-stirring-the-soil-in-any-way-in-the-fall-he-had-large-patches-of-alfalfa-alternating-with-spots-of-sand-burrs-the-following-winter-the-cattle-were-fed-on-the-places-where-alfalfa-had-not-caught-giving-the-soil-another-tramping-the-trash-was-burned-off-in-the-spring-and-al-falfa-seed-drilled-in-without-stirring-as-before-the-second-fall-there-was-a-good-stand-of-alfalfa-on-most-of-the-land-and-only-a-few-patches-of-sand-burrs-cattle-were-again-fed-on-these-places-the-next-winter-and-the-image240653009.html
RMRYEKA9–Dry land farming in the Southwest .. drylandfarmingin00cott Year: 1915 ROCK ISLAND LINES 25 without stirring the soil in any way. In the fall he had large patches of alfalfa alternating with spots of sand burrs. The following winter the cattle were fed on the places where alfalfa had not caught, giving the soil another tramping. The trash was burned off in the spring and al- falfa seed drilled in without stirring as before. The second fall there was a good stand of alfalfa on most of the land and only a few patches of sand burrs. Cattle were again fed on these places the next winter, and the
. Annual and analytical cyclopedia of practical medicine; . Fig. 1. I IK - Figs. 1 and 2.—Copperhead: common pit-viper. See pit just behind nostril; oval pujiil.Color: light chocolate or lustrous copper, with dark, alternating patches; belly yellowisli.Rarely longer than three feet. Vicious, but quantity of venom available less than that ofrattlesnake. {Howard A. Kelly, Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin.) ■■ — ■ ■■ ■ ■- - - -■ 1 A • UMimA ■ /j r 1 P^js*; ■: k r- m^^^M R^:*...^^ -. ajtS^RTtSsWW ■. ImK. 4. Fig. 3. Figs, 3 and 4.—True mocennin. See pit in front of tlie eye in Fig. 4 and oval puinl. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-and-analytical-cyclopedia-of-practical-medicine-fig-1-i-ik-figs-1-and-2copperhead-common-pit-viper-see-pit-just-behind-nostril-oval-pujiilcolor-light-chocolate-or-lustrous-copper-with-dark-alternating-patches-belly-yellowislirarely-longer-than-three-feet-vicious-but-quantity-of-venom-available-less-than-that-ofrattlesnake-howard-a-kelly-johns-hopkins-hospital-bulletin-1-a-umima-j-r-1-pjs-k-r-mm-r-ajtsrttssww-imk-4-fig-3-figs-3-and-4true-mocennin-see-pit-in-front-of-tlie-eye-in-fig-4-and-oval-puinl-image372653473.html
RM2CJ7R8H–. Annual and analytical cyclopedia of practical medicine; . Fig. 1. I IK - Figs. 1 and 2.—Copperhead: common pit-viper. See pit just behind nostril; oval pujiil.Color: light chocolate or lustrous copper, with dark, alternating patches; belly yellowisli.Rarely longer than three feet. Vicious, but quantity of venom available less than that ofrattlesnake. {Howard A. Kelly, Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin.) ■■ — ■ ■■ ■ ■- - - -■ 1 A • UMimA ■ /j r 1 P^js*; ■: k r- m^^^M R^:*...^^ -. ajtS^RTtSsWW ■. ImK. 4. Fig. 3. Figs, 3 and 4.—True mocennin. See pit in front of tlie eye in Fig. 4 and oval puinl.
Ring tail Lemur nursing her baby Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ring-tail-lemur-nursing-her-baby-image429232197.html
RF2FX9619–Ring tail Lemur nursing her baby
Piebald horses giving each other a scratch with the town of Whitby in the background Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-piebald-horses-giving-each-other-a-scratch-with-the-town-of-whitby-86477288.html
RMF0KAJG–Piebald horses giving each other a scratch with the town of Whitby in the background
Geological magazine . TidSill Conglomerate. 115 into a roclc which has some resemblance to the bottom, rocTc. (Theitalics are not Prof. Bonneys.) In the discussion which followed, Prof. Hughes pointed out, as theresult of his own mapping of the district, that Prof. Bonney hadmisapprehended the direction of the dip, having been misled by thevery deceptive appearance of the surface of the quarry, and hadmistaken the patches of conglomerate sticking to the face of thequarry for alternating beds of conglomerate and granitoidite. Hefurther stated that the conglomerate really dipped away from TwtHil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/geological-magazine-tidsill-conglomerate-115-into-a-roclc-which-has-some-resemblance-to-the-bottom-roctc-theitalics-are-not-prof-bonneys-in-the-discussion-which-followed-prof-hughes-pointed-out-as-theresult-of-his-own-mapping-of-the-district-that-prof-bonney-hadmisapprehended-the-direction-of-the-dip-having-been-misled-by-thevery-deceptive-appearance-of-the-surface-of-the-quarry-and-hadmistaken-the-patches-of-conglomerate-sticking-to-the-face-of-thequarry-for-alternating-beds-of-conglomerate-and-granitoidite-hefurther-stated-that-the-conglomerate-really-dipped-away-from-twthil-image339447444.html
RM2AM74K0–Geological magazine . TidSill Conglomerate. 115 into a roclc which has some resemblance to the bottom, rocTc. (Theitalics are not Prof. Bonneys.) In the discussion which followed, Prof. Hughes pointed out, as theresult of his own mapping of the district, that Prof. Bonney hadmisapprehended the direction of the dip, having been misled by thevery deceptive appearance of the surface of the quarry, and hadmistaken the patches of conglomerate sticking to the face of thequarry for alternating beds of conglomerate and granitoidite. Hefurther stated that the conglomerate really dipped away from TwtHil
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RF2FX9613–Ring tail Lemur drinking from a green bucket
. The diseases of children : medical and surgical. lowish-white colour. Insome late cases the colour is opaque, and the bone isputty-like, with or without obvious rarefaction ; in earliercases there is a mottled appearance, patches of dark redhyperasmic bone alternating with dull yellow areas, andhere and there a soft patch of granulation tissue. Se-questra maybe present, and the epiphysial cartilage maybe little altered, perforated, or entirely destroyed. Occasionally the disease spreads far down the shaft; more commonlythe bone below the level of the great trochanter is congested, with more Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-diseases-of-children-medical-and-surgical-lowish-white-colour-insome-late-cases-the-colour-is-opaque-and-the-bone-isputty-like-with-or-without-obvious-rarefaction-in-earliercases-there-is-a-mottled-appearance-patches-of-dark-redhyperasmic-bone-alternating-with-dull-yellow-areas-andhere-and-there-a-soft-patch-of-granulation-tissue-se-questra-maybe-present-and-the-epiphysial-cartilage-maybe-little-altered-perforated-or-entirely-destroyed-occasionally-the-disease-spreads-far-down-the-shaft-more-commonlythe-bone-below-the-level-of-the-great-trochanter-is-congested-with-more-image337010515.html
RM2AG849R–. The diseases of children : medical and surgical. lowish-white colour. Insome late cases the colour is opaque, and the bone isputty-like, with or without obvious rarefaction ; in earliercases there is a mottled appearance, patches of dark redhyperasmic bone alternating with dull yellow areas, andhere and there a soft patch of granulation tissue. Se-questra maybe present, and the epiphysial cartilage maybe little altered, perforated, or entirely destroyed. Occasionally the disease spreads far down the shaft; more commonlythe bone below the level of the great trochanter is congested, with more
. Pacific shores from Panama . tains, the first of the valleys that the Incaschose as the central seat of their civilisation. Themountain slopes they terraced into rich andenes;they irrigated their fields and gardens, fortified theircrags, and dotted their meadows with villages andcities. At the far end they built Cuzco, their capital,the great shrine of their deity the Sun, the veneratedobject of their pilgrimage. As Mecca is to the Mus-sulman, or Rome to the Catholic, so was Cuzco tothe Inca. These valleys still remain well-tilled, their fieldsof wheat and barley alternating with patches ofq Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pacific-shores-from-panama-tains-the-first-of-the-valleys-that-the-incaschose-as-the-central-seat-of-their-civilisation-themountain-slopes-they-terraced-into-rich-andenesthey-irrigated-their-fields-and-gardens-fortified-theircrags-and-dotted-their-meadows-with-villages-andcities-at-the-far-end-they-built-cuzco-their-capitalthe-great-shrine-of-their-deity-the-sun-the-veneratedobject-of-their-pilgrimage-as-mecca-is-to-the-mus-sulman-or-rome-to-the-catholic-so-was-cuzco-tothe-inca-these-valleys-still-remain-well-tilled-their-fieldsof-wheat-and-barley-alternating-with-patches-ofq-image371625170.html
RM2CGGYKE–. Pacific shores from Panama . tains, the first of the valleys that the Incaschose as the central seat of their civilisation. Themountain slopes they terraced into rich andenes;they irrigated their fields and gardens, fortified theircrags, and dotted their meadows with villages andcities. At the far end they built Cuzco, their capital,the great shrine of their deity the Sun, the veneratedobject of their pilgrimage. As Mecca is to the Mus-sulman, or Rome to the Catholic, so was Cuzco tothe Inca. These valleys still remain well-tilled, their fieldsof wheat and barley alternating with patches ofq
. Railway mechanical engineer . - when it is finishedand before he gets out of the firebox the contraction causesthe seams to break. After experimenting with patches of va-. Sars if/elded AcrossCrack Fig. 1—Method of Reinforcing Welded Cracks rious shapes in an endeavor to overcome the trouble, I havefound what I call the serpentine patch to be the best. This type of patch is laid out as shown in Fig. 2. Theseams in the stayed surface do not extend in a straight linefor more than 12 in. at any point. It is almost always pos-sible to lay out a patch in this way h alternating the seamsbetween d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railway-mechanical-engineer-when-it-is-finishedand-before-he-gets-out-of-the-firebox-the-contraction-causesthe-seams-to-break-after-experimenting-with-patches-of-va-sars-ifelded-acrosscrack-fig-1method-of-reinforcing-welded-cracks-rious-shapes-in-an-endeavor-to-overcome-the-trouble-i-havefound-what-i-call-the-serpentine-patch-to-be-the-best-this-type-of-patch-is-laid-out-as-shown-in-fig-2-theseams-in-the-stayed-surface-do-not-extend-in-a-straight-linefor-more-than-12-in-at-any-point-it-is-almost-always-pos-sible-to-lay-out-a-patch-in-this-way-h-alternating-the-seamsbetween-d-image371856103.html
RM2CGYE73–. Railway mechanical engineer . - when it is finishedand before he gets out of the firebox the contraction causesthe seams to break. After experimenting with patches of va-. Sars if/elded AcrossCrack Fig. 1—Method of Reinforcing Welded Cracks rious shapes in an endeavor to overcome the trouble, I havefound what I call the serpentine patch to be the best. This type of patch is laid out as shown in Fig. 2. Theseams in the stayed surface do not extend in a straight linefor more than 12 in. at any point. It is almost always pos-sible to lay out a patch in this way h alternating the seamsbetween d
. Railway mechanical engineer . I havefound what I call the serpentine patch to be the best. This type of patch is laid out as shown in Fig. 2. Theseams in the stayed surface do not extend in a straight linefor more than 12 in. at any point. It is almost always pos-sible to lay out a patch in this way h alternating the seamsbetween difterenl rows of staybolts. The expansion andcontraction of the sheet does not cause any trouble where tliis arrangement is used. Patches made in this way have beenin service for three years and have required no attentionduring that time. Wiien welding in patches Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railway-mechanical-engineer-i-havefound-what-i-call-the-serpentine-patch-to-be-the-best-this-type-of-patch-is-laid-out-as-shown-in-fig-2-theseams-in-the-stayed-surface-do-not-extend-in-a-straight-linefor-more-than-12-in-at-any-point-it-is-almost-always-pos-sible-to-lay-out-a-patch-in-this-way-h-alternating-the-seamsbetween-difterenl-rows-of-staybolts-the-expansion-andcontraction-of-the-sheet-does-not-cause-any-trouble-where-tliis-arrangement-is-used-patches-made-in-this-way-have-beenin-service-for-three-years-and-have-required-no-attentionduring-that-time-wiien-welding-in-patches-image371855941.html
RM2CGYE19–. Railway mechanical engineer . I havefound what I call the serpentine patch to be the best. This type of patch is laid out as shown in Fig. 2. Theseams in the stayed surface do not extend in a straight linefor more than 12 in. at any point. It is almost always pos-sible to lay out a patch in this way h alternating the seamsbetween difterenl rows of staybolts. The expansion andcontraction of the sheet does not cause any trouble where tliis arrangement is used. Patches made in this way have beenin service for three years and have required no attentionduring that time. Wiien welding in patches
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. HEEPETOLOGY OF JAPAN. 273 olive (light bluish gray where the epidermis has come off), with broad black crossbars on the anterior part of the back, soon breaking up into four series of large squarish and alternating black spots; the outlines of the dark and light colors is very ragged and the keels light colored, even in the black patches as if the light color pattern had been produced by scraping off the black color with a knife from an uneven surface; temporal region dark, with a black line crossing ob- liquely from upper postocular across Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-heepetology-of-japan-273-olive-light-bluish-gray-where-the-epidermis-has-come-off-with-broad-black-crossbars-on-the-anterior-part-of-the-back-soon-breaking-up-into-four-series-of-large-squarish-and-alternating-black-spots-the-outlines-of-the-dark-and-light-colors-is-very-ragged-and-the-keels-light-colored-even-in-the-black-patches-as-if-the-light-color-pattern-had-been-produced-by-scraping-off-the-black-color-with-a-knife-from-an-uneven-surface-temporal-region-dark-with-a-black-line-crossing-ob-liquely-from-upper-postocular-across-image233749656.html
RMRG8620–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. HEEPETOLOGY OF JAPAN. 273 olive (light bluish gray where the epidermis has come off), with broad black crossbars on the anterior part of the back, soon breaking up into four series of large squarish and alternating black spots; the outlines of the dark and light colors is very ragged and the keels light colored, even in the black patches as if the light color pattern had been produced by scraping off the black color with a knife from an uneven surface; temporal region dark, with a black line crossing ob- liquely from upper postocular across
. The birds of Ontario [microform] : being a list of birds observed in the Province of Ontario, with an account of their habits, distribution, nests, eggs, &c.. Birds; Oiseaux. ONTARIO the hind head and nape cottony-white at base ; ([uills blackish, most of the inner webs white, barred with dusky ; tail with three broad dark zones alternating with narrow white ones, and white tipped ; consf>iciiuus dark maxillary patches ; under parts white or tawny, variously streaked, spotted or barred with rusty or rufous, this color usually pri%lominatinf; in atlidt birds, when the white chiefly app Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-ontario-microform-being-a-list-of-birds-observed-in-the-province-of-ontario-with-an-account-of-their-habits-distribution-nests-eggs-ampc-birds-oiseaux-ontario-the-hind-head-and-nape-cottony-white-at-base-uills-blackish-most-of-the-inner-webs-white-barred-with-dusky-tail-with-three-broad-dark-zones-alternating-with-narrow-white-ones-and-white-tipped-consfgticiiuus-dark-maxillary-patches-under-parts-white-or-tawny-variously-streaked-spotted-or-barred-with-rusty-or-rufous-this-color-usually-prilominatinf-in-atlidt-birds-when-the-white-chiefly-app-image234893067.html
RMRJ48E3–. The birds of Ontario [microform] : being a list of birds observed in the Province of Ontario, with an account of their habits, distribution, nests, eggs, &c.. Birds; Oiseaux. ONTARIO the hind head and nape cottony-white at base ; ([uills blackish, most of the inner webs white, barred with dusky ; tail with three broad dark zones alternating with narrow white ones, and white tipped ; consf>iciiuus dark maxillary patches ; under parts white or tawny, variously streaked, spotted or barred with rusty or rufous, this color usually pri%lominatinf; in atlidt birds, when the white chiefly app
. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. CROCODILIANS, LIZARDS, AND SNAKES. 0G7 Trausverse lozeuge-sliaped or oblong black patches ou the back, tapering- on the sides, separated by oblong or triangular marks of red on the flanks; dorsal spots generally luucli longer anteriorly. No lateral spots alternating with the dorsal spots. Dorsal rows of scales twenty-three, sometimes twenty-five. Head elliptical, tapering to the snout. 1 )orsal rows of scales twenty- three to twenty-five, a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-board-of-regents-of-the-smithsonian-institution-smithsonian-institution-smithsonian-institution-archives-discoveries-in-science-crocodilians-lizards-and-snakes-0g7-trausverse-lozeuge-sliaped-or-oblong-black-patches-ou-the-back-tapering-on-the-sides-separated-by-oblong-or-triangular-marks-of-red-on-the-flanks-dorsal-spots-generally-luucli-longer-anteriorly-no-lateral-spots-alternating-with-the-dorsal-spots-dorsal-rows-of-scales-twenty-three-sometimes-twenty-five-head-elliptical-tapering-to-the-snout-1-orsal-rows-of-scales-twenty-three-to-twenty-five-a-image236105016.html
RMRM3EA0–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. CROCODILIANS, LIZARDS, AND SNAKES. 0G7 Trausverse lozeuge-sliaped or oblong black patches ou the back, tapering- on the sides, separated by oblong or triangular marks of red on the flanks; dorsal spots generally luucli longer anteriorly. No lateral spots alternating with the dorsal spots. Dorsal rows of scales twenty-three, sometimes twenty-five. Head elliptical, tapering to the snout. 1 )orsal rows of scales twenty- three to twenty-five, a
. Dry land farming in the Southwest ... Dry farming; Agriculture. ROCK ISLAND LINES 25 without stirring the soil in any way. In the fall he had large patches of alfalfa alternating with spots of sand burrs. The following winter the cattle were fed on the places where alfalfa had not caught, giving the soil another tramping. The trash was burned off in the spring and al- falfa seed drilled in without stirring as before. The second fall there was a good stand of alfalfa on most of the land and only a few patches of sand burrs. Cattle were again fed on these places the next winter, and they were Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dry-land-farming-in-the-southwest-dry-farming-agriculture-rock-island-lines-25-without-stirring-the-soil-in-any-way-in-the-fall-he-had-large-patches-of-alfalfa-alternating-with-spots-of-sand-burrs-the-following-winter-the-cattle-were-fed-on-the-places-where-alfalfa-had-not-caught-giving-the-soil-another-tramping-the-trash-was-burned-off-in-the-spring-and-al-falfa-seed-drilled-in-without-stirring-as-before-the-second-fall-there-was-a-good-stand-of-alfalfa-on-most-of-the-land-and-only-a-few-patches-of-sand-burrs-cattle-were-again-fed-on-these-places-the-next-winter-and-they-were-image232570509.html
RMREAE1H–. Dry land farming in the Southwest ... Dry farming; Agriculture. ROCK ISLAND LINES 25 without stirring the soil in any way. In the fall he had large patches of alfalfa alternating with spots of sand burrs. The following winter the cattle were fed on the places where alfalfa had not caught, giving the soil another tramping. The trash was burned off in the spring and al- falfa seed drilled in without stirring as before. The second fall there was a good stand of alfalfa on most of the land and only a few patches of sand burrs. Cattle were again fed on these places the next winter, and they were
. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. Geology. Figure 1.—The south Shore of old Lop-Nor The bluffs above the 20 and 35-foot strands south of the salt plain of old Lop- Nor, near Chindollk. At the foot of the Bluffs there is a narrow strip of reeds, in which white patches appear. These are pools of brine so saline that the.v were unfrozen January 1, 1906, after nearly a month of zero weather. %IHii^.-J.-4v;"; t Figure 2.—.Koi.iax Me.sas .north of L,or-NOR The mesas are composed of alternating red and white clay. Huge ripples of coarse sand lie in the foreground BLUFFS AND MESAS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-geological-society-of-america-geology-figure-1the-south-shore-of-old-lop-nor-the-bluffs-above-the-20-and-35-foot-strands-south-of-the-salt-plain-of-old-lop-nor-near-chindollk-at-the-foot-of-the-bluffs-there-is-a-narrow-strip-of-reeds-in-which-white-patches-appear-these-are-pools-of-brine-so-saline-that-thev-were-unfrozen-january-1-1906-after-nearly-a-month-of-zero-weather-ihii-j-4vquot-t-figure-2koiiax-mesas-north-of-lor-nor-the-mesas-are-composed-of-alternating-red-and-white-clay-huge-ripples-of-coarse-sand-lie-in-the-foreground-bluffs-and-mesas-image233940787.html
RMRGGWT3–. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. Geology. Figure 1.—The south Shore of old Lop-Nor The bluffs above the 20 and 35-foot strands south of the salt plain of old Lop- Nor, near Chindollk. At the foot of the Bluffs there is a narrow strip of reeds, in which white patches appear. These are pools of brine so saline that the.v were unfrozen January 1, 1906, after nearly a month of zero weather. %IHii^.-J.-4v;"; t Figure 2.—.Koi.iax Me.sas .north of L,or-NOR The mesas are composed of alternating red and white clay. Huge ripples of coarse sand lie in the foreground BLUFFS AND MESAS
. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 224 DISCOVERY REPORTS and less saline water alternating with patches of cooler and more saline water. The oxygen content of the water decreases towards the north as the oxygen is used up by animal life and by oxidizable organic matter in the water. The decrease in oxygen content is also approximately proportional to the distance the water flows, and it is not regular. There are alternate patches of water with high oxygen content and low oxygen content. The irregularity in the increase in tempera Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/discovery-reports-discovery-ship-scientific-expeditions-ocean-antarctica-falkland-islands-224-discovery-reports-and-less-saline-water-alternating-with-patches-of-cooler-and-more-saline-water-the-oxygen-content-of-the-water-decreases-towards-the-north-as-the-oxygen-is-used-up-by-animal-life-and-by-oxidizable-organic-matter-in-the-water-the-decrease-in-oxygen-content-is-also-approximately-proportional-to-the-distance-the-water-flows-and-it-is-not-regular-there-are-alternate-patches-of-water-with-high-oxygen-content-and-low-oxygen-content-the-irregularity-in-the-increase-in-tempera-image231418139.html
RMRCE05F–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 224 DISCOVERY REPORTS and less saline water alternating with patches of cooler and more saline water. The oxygen content of the water decreases towards the north as the oxygen is used up by animal life and by oxidizable organic matter in the water. The decrease in oxygen content is also approximately proportional to the distance the water flows, and it is not regular. There are alternate patches of water with high oxygen content and low oxygen content. The irregularity in the increase in tempera
. Elements of geology. Geology. 120 • LYELL'S ELEMENTS OF GEOLOGY. Mineral Composition of Granitic Rocks. form in texture, whole mountain masses of indefinite extent ap- pearing to have originated under conditions precisely similar. But they differ in never being scoriaceous or amygdaloidal, in never forming a porphyry with an uncrystalline base, and never alternating with tuffs. Nor do they form conglomerates, al- though there is sometimes an insensible passage from a fine to a coarse grained granite, and occasionally patches of a fine tex- ture are imbedded in a coarser variety. Felspar, qua Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-geology-geology-120-lyells-elements-of-geology-mineral-composition-of-granitic-rocks-form-in-texture-whole-mountain-masses-of-indefinite-extent-ap-pearing-to-have-originated-under-conditions-precisely-similar-but-they-differ-in-never-being-scoriaceous-or-amygdaloidal-in-never-forming-a-porphyry-with-an-uncrystalline-base-and-never-alternating-with-tuffs-nor-do-they-form-conglomerates-al-though-there-is-sometimes-an-insensible-passage-from-a-fine-to-a-coarse-grained-granite-and-occasionally-patches-of-a-fine-tex-ture-are-imbedded-in-a-coarser-variety-felspar-qua-image231525188.html
RMRCJTMM–. Elements of geology. Geology. 120 • LYELL'S ELEMENTS OF GEOLOGY. Mineral Composition of Granitic Rocks. form in texture, whole mountain masses of indefinite extent ap- pearing to have originated under conditions precisely similar. But they differ in never being scoriaceous or amygdaloidal, in never forming a porphyry with an uncrystalline base, and never alternating with tuffs. Nor do they form conglomerates, al- though there is sometimes an insensible passage from a fine to a coarse grained granite, and occasionally patches of a fine tex- ture are imbedded in a coarser variety. Felspar, qua
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