RMRJBDRR–. Chapters in the prehistory of Eastern Arizona. Indians of North America -- Antiquities; Indians of North America -- Arizona. Fig. 42. Large scrapers, scraper-planes and choppers. Length of /, 7.9 cm. 90. 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.. Martin, Paul S. (Paul Sidney), 1899-1974; Rinaldo, John B. (John Beach), 1912- joint author; Longacre, William A. , 1937- joint author; Freeman, Leslie G. joint author; Brow
RMPFX4FN–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. Fig. 8. Adobe platform in south quadrangle, '-124, looking east.. 1 IG. 'J. RcseiAoir at '-124, looking south. 37. 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.. Collier, Donald, 1911-; Martin, Paul S. (Paul Sidney), 1899-1974. editor Chief Cur
RMMCKT4B–. Fig. 24.-Mean number ol b.iUl eagles i census are,IS uilliiii llie Lower Illinois Ri' • 100-299 % 3.00-4-99 innied per inenior a er Region. 1972-1986. Fig. 22.-Fastern sh, into Senacliw'ine L.tk The estimated density of bald eagles in the Lower Illinois River Region averaged ().5(i per river mile or 0.49 per squaie mile of wetland habitat. The average density per scjuare mile of wetlands (0.49) in this re- gion was slighth higher than the value lor the ('entral and L'pj)ei Illinois River regions (0.47) and was also highei tlian the values for all of the Mississippi River
RMRJCW21–. Chapters in the prehistory of eastern Arizona. . Fig. 55. Mortar from Thode Site. Length, 28.0 cm. from 4.1 to 13.5 cm. The cup.s are from 5.0 to 10.7 cm. in diameter and from 0.8 to 7.0 cm. deep. They were recovered from the Goesling and Thode Sites and from Rim 'alley and Hooper Ranch Pueblos. These appear to be similar to mortars and stone bowls from Point of Pines (VVendorf. 1950, pp. 57-58; Breternitz. 1959, pp. 41-42) and from the Reserve area (Rinaldo, 1959, p. 241; Martin and Rinaldo, 1950b, p. 470). Only one specimen was neatly worked on the e.xterior; the others were rough. Howeve
RMPFX4BK–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. SITES AND EXC.W'.VnONS 91. Fig. 45. Gallinazo pottery from V-309. A, Burial 1; B-F, Burial 2; G-I, Burial 4; J, Burial 3. cised flanges representing wings on the sides; an ineised lug at the back is the tail (fig. 45, D). (b) Gloria Polished Plain jar (diam. 18.7 cm., ht. 21) with slightly flaring collar (fig. 45, B). (c) Large Gloria Polished Plain jar with face collar (diam. 27.5 cm., ht. 32). The face has large di
RMMCKT66–. Northwest Interior Maine/ Nova Scotia I Florida Breeding Area Represented by Bandings Fig. -4.-Major migraioi |)"l) Scrviii- 1986) Oilohii lliniii.jh M.mli li.iiul icmM-rics (IS. lisli .iii.l U ildlile most likely to occur. Areas covered in the Christmas bird counts are generally those surroimding the loca- tion of local Audubon Society chapters. Bald eagles observed on the Christmas bird counts ranged from 256 in 1974 to 767 in 1986 (Table 3). Differences in dates of counts, areas coveted, skills of observers, and weather conditions and the emphasis placed on counting eagles as op
RMRF9Y5T–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Figure 720. Wings of Leucorrhinia dubia Vander Linden. After Belyshev & Harilonov, 1978. Determiner of Dragonflies :198. f 134-1 [b0695J Leucorrhinia Brittinger, 1850. Figure 721. Wings of Leucorrhinia caudalis Charpentier (as Coenoliata caudalis). After Belyshev & Harilonov. 1978. Detetminer of DragonfUes :200. f 136-2 [b0695) Planiplax Mutikowski, 1910. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page imag
RMPFX4DE–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. SITES AND EXCAN'AIIONS 57 occupation ceased. Below this point was a stratum of liarcL sterile, dark l)rown clay occasionalh' mottled with ellow, the bottom of which ex- tended below the test pit, 75 cm. deep, that we cut in the floor of the trench. A wall of plain, mold-made, rectangular adoi^es cut diagonally across the southwest corner of the trench. Its top was at a depth of 50 cm. and its base at 150 cm. There w
RMMCKT56–. !,«. l:i. M. l h.iUI eagles iiMnilecl pel iruentiii M wilhin llie lower ( enli.il Mississippi Rivei Regiciii. 1 ig l.'i. Nciiilusesiward view of llie Ceil.ii (ilen K H-iiuixk (iiiiiiiiv. Illinois, and llie f1(M)d|)laiii l>cl<iw I HI ai Keokuk, loua. litis area Ivpii.illv hosis die lai III wiiileriiig bald eagles in the Mississippi Kier val John Warniuk). igle Koosi in cK k and Dam gesi iiumltcr lev (I'hoio hv
RMRJCWC4–. Chapters in the prehistory of Eastern Arizona. Indians of North America -- Antiquities; Indians of North America -- Arizona. Fig. 10. Rectangular slab-lined firepit in Room 4, Floor I. Tape extended to length of one meter at left for scale.. 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.. Martin, Paul S. (Paul Sidney), 1899-1974; Rinaldo, John B. (John Beach), 1912- joint author; Longacre, William A. , 1937- joint author;
RMPFX4B1–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. Fig. 48. Rim profiles of Queneto Polished Plain; rim exteriors to the right. X 0.4. base was not used on Queneto bowls during the La Plata and Estero periods. My only example of a tripod leg from a Queneto bowl came from refuse of the Tomaval period (V-171A, Level 7). It is a solid cone having a basal diameter of 3.5 cm. and a length of 6 cm. 2. Composite silhouette bowls with flattened bases and straight, out- slopi
RMMCKT3M–. Horseshoe Lake Fig. 29.-Locations ol bald eagle iiiglil rooMs idciuilicd bv Diiiislaii ami Kauksd981). .Sabine and Klinistia (I9,S.')). Robeil l'liel|)s (per- sonal (omnHMiicalion 19H(i). |obn (Irigsln (personal (onniuMMca- lion I'.I.SI'o. and |.inies W.ixcuilis (pcisonal i oMUniinic .ilion I'.ISli). was cl(.sti()i(l l) liij^li winds, but the oiIr'i |)1(>(1iih-(1 two youn^ in 19X2, two in 1983, and one in 1981. This second nest was blown to the ground in 198') and ncj young were produced. Two nests were (on- strueled at CX)VVR in the spring of 1987. Two young Hedged Iroin one nest, and
RMRF9YGH–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Hguie 671. Wings of Celebophltbia dacrylogaslra Uefiinck. After Ueftinck, 1936. Trcubi« 15:400. f 1 [b3639' EoUicmis Ris. 1909. Ani:Lib:Lib:Tetrathemistinae (continued) Hylaeothemis Ris, 1909. 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.. Bridges, Charles A
RMPFX4G0–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. c Sink •w*'*^ Area of excavation Platform of tapia Platform of adobes Wall nicties Prehistoric ditch. Fig. 7. PlanofV-124. 36. 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.. Collier, Donald, 1911-; Martin, Paul S. (Paul Sidney), 1899-1974. editor
RMMCKT54–. Fig. 14.-Southward view ol il sissippi rivers, an iniporl.irii .iilliuiu.i.rilH- Illinois and Mi' Icii uiiiiciImj< l)al(l eagles. 1985). Each January, IDOC hosts the popular Bald Eagle Appreciation Days in this area for the public to view the large numbers of wintering eagles. In this area, IDOC, The Nature Conservancy, and W'estern Illinois University manage properties (Fig. 15) that are maintained for foraging and night roosting of bald eagles. The numbers of bald eagles in the Keokuk area are undoubtedly higher than the INHS aerial census data reflect because not all of the managed pro
RMRE5M45–. Craniometry of New Guinea. Craniometry; Craniology -- New Guinea. . 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.. Hambly, Wilfrid Dyson, 1886-. Chicago: Field Museum Press
RMPFX4DN–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. = 5 O. !- . c5 >- i^ r "> c J^ « o ;l S r -J- â 5 o ^ .-'i2 ^ -â 2 2 â « - - i; o s- ^ 5 u ho - ^ ^ o o - - 111? > S o ^ !!â £ s > ^ ^ "2" =" P w â¢<.'u ^ ^ ^^ . ^ ^ o o £ 2 -o 'J u ^ 53. 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
RMMCKT52–. Peak population counts occurred between 3 Janu- ary and 9 March in this region with the highest count of 53 eagles reported on 20 January 1982. Generally, fewer than 25 eagles were seen on each census in this region. Immature birds consisted of 0 to 50.0% of the eagles observed on individual inventories, and the av- erage proportion of immatures for all eagles seen was 31.8%. The mean number of bald eagles observed per inventory for individual areas is depicted in Figure 19. The downstream portion of this region, between La Salle, Illinois, and Spring Valley, Illinois, was gen- erally used t
RMRJYNH1–. Athapaskan clothing and related objects in the collections of Field Museum of Natural History. Field Museum of Natural History; Athapascan Indians -- Costume and adornment Catalogs; Indians of North America -- Alaska Costume Catalogs. Fig. 52. Quiver (14937). 82. 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.. VanStone, James W. Chicago, Ill. : Field Museum of Natural History
RMPFX4DY–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. SITES AND EXCAVATIONS 51 which was not cleared, has a similar batter, the base of the wall is 1.15 meters thick. No evidence of a floor was found at the base of this wall. Below 140 cm. the fill consisted of hard, mottled yellow-brown clay (Strata e-g), which became progressively sandier until patches of coarse, gray-brown sand (Stratum h) were encountered at 2.3 meters. The fill con- tained no sherds or other eviden
RMMCKT4F–. Fig. 21.-Mean number of bald eagles tountecl per inventory at cen.sus areas within the Central Illinois River Region, 1972-1986. Fig. 23.-Mean number of bald eagles counted per Lower Illinois River Region. 1972-1986. 0 to 50.09^ of tlie total eagles observed, and the overall proportion of immatiires was 34.79^ for all inven- tories. The mean number of eagles inventoried per cen- sus flight is illustrated in Figure 24. ,reas with the most use by bald eagles intluded Chautauqua National Wildlife Refuge (Fig. 25), Crane Lake, Clear Lake, Cuba Island, and Jack Lake (Appendix). .11 of these are
RMRD6T2C–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. Fig. 11. Court of niches, V-124A, during excavation.. 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.. Collier, Donald, 1911-; Martin, Paul S. (Paul Sidney), 1899-1974. editor Chief Curator, Department of Anthropology; Ross, Lillian A. editor Assoc
RMPFX4G4–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. 34 CERAMICS OF THE VIRU VALLEY, PERU. Fig. 6. Room A at -li)8H, with Kodhis H and C in background. Floor a is largely cut away to expose Floor b. Note layer of sand extending under walls associated with Floor a. the center was a firepit(?) 30 cm. in diameter, with rounded, plastered hp. Near the southwest wall was a large, sand-filled, double pit, 2.30 by 1.5 meters and 15 cm. deep. The bases of the Room A walls re
RMMCKT5R–. Fig 7 - 1 vpual iivcniie habitat of the L'ppcr Mississi] gion. The seasonal pattern of eagle use of the Upper Mississippi River Region is shown in Figure 8. Annual peak population counts occurred between 2 February and 23 March. Substantial numbers of birds were still present when counts were terminated each spring. The greatest 1-day count was 213 eagles on 23 March 1983. Southern (1964) observed peak numbers of 268 and 225 eagles in this region on 2 February 1962 and on 5 February 1963, respectively. A total of 2,663 eagle sightings was recorded in this region; 34.99? of those were immatur
RMRF1996–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Figure 254. Wings of Pyrrhosoma nymphula Sulzer. After Belyshev & Hantonov, 1978. Detenniner of Dragonflies :251, f 178-1 [b0695] Zyg:Coe:Coe:Ischnurinae Acanthagrion Selys, 1876 Figure 255. Front wing of Acanthagrion gracile Rambur. After Munz, 1919. Mem. amer. ent Soc. 3tJ16, fllO [b4328] Acanthallagma Williamson &. Williamson, 1924. Figure 256. Wings of Acanthallagma luleum Williamson & Williamson. After Belyshev
RMPFX4E6–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. f^ Fig. 17. Massive gateway, '-124C, looking northeast. 10 12 3 4 I'li'l I I i 1 Meters Tapio Adobe brick. Fig. 18. Plan and isometric view of gateway, '-124C, 45. 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.. Collier, Donald, 1911-; Martin, P
RMMCKT43–. Kig. 28.—Crystal fllen Eagle Roost in Hancock ("oiintv near Lock and Dam 19 on the Mississippi River. The sycamore {Plaluniis oc- inlniliilis) in the foreground was used by as many as 20 eagles nightly during January and February, 1979 (David L. Fischer, per- sonal communication 1986). Houses built nearby during the sum- mer of 1979 discouraged subsequent eagle use of this glen as a night roost (Photo by David L. Fischer). ing and resting habitat, but most night roosting occur- red in three hollows within the park. 5) Clarksville Island is located in the Mississippi River along Calhoun
RMRJCWRD–. Chapters in the prehistory of eastern Arizona. Indians of North America -- Arizona Antiquities; Arizona -- Antiquities. AK( HI I I ( I URAL DE I Ml.s. Fig. 25. Room 49. Shallow, round basin-shaped firepit in southwest quadrant. Large slab-lined structure extending under west wall into room 48, a roasting pit. It was sealed and antedates both rooms; contained ash, charcoal, and 30 sandstone and basalt burned rocks. In south wall behind and to the west of meter stick is a plugged doorw.tv. Arrow (50 cm. long) points north; meter stick in background. I nder rooms 2 and 7 and the east wall of ro
RMPFX49C–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. ///. Fig. 59. Rim profiles; rim exteriors to the right. A and B, Las Lomas Cream; C and D, Pur pur Red; E, top view and profile of rim sherd from Purpur Red bowl with flange handle. X 0.4. sherds with Rubia paste are distinguishable from Sarraque regardless-of shape. Ford (1949, fig. 5) lists Sarraque Cream sherds in the surface collec- tion from V-65, which is of middle Tomaval age. Probably these sherds should have
RMMCKT5K–. birds ranged from 30.9 to 41.69c on individual census flights. The mean count per inventory on individual cen- sus areas is shown in Figure 9. The area between the Wapsipinicon River and Princeton was the most heav- ily used in this region, with an average of 20.9 eagles sighted per inventory (Appendix). Other heavily used areas were the Bellevue to Green Island segment and the Fulton to Albany area. The Upper Mississippi River Region also includes the Oak Valley F.agle Ref- uge in Rock Island Clounty. The heavy use of this area by wintering bald eagles was documented by Klton Fawks through
RMRF9YDH–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Hgufc 688. Wingi of Anatya guttata Eiichson (as Anatya anamala Kiifoy). Afler Belyshev & Hahumov. 1978. Deleiminer of Dngofiflies :187, f 123-1 (b069S] Anectothemis Fraser, 1954 Argyrothemis Ris, 1909. Rgure 689. Wings of Argyrothemis argentea Ris. After Ris, 1911. Coll. Selys Longchamps 11:389. f 236 [bS046] Brachydiplax Brauer. 1868. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been di
RMPFX4AF–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. 166 CERAMICS OF THE VIRU VALLEY, PERU ^^). j/jn yy//j n ^i «K ' Ail Fig. 54. Rim profiles of Rubia Plain; rim exteriors to the right. X 0.4. 4. Large, globular bottles with tall, slightly flaring necks (figs. 51, D, and 53, D). Rim diameter 6-17.5 cm., mean 12.4. A few of the bodies are flattened-globular or melon-shaped. The necks are horizontally wiped inside and out, and the majority have a raised collar at the ba
RMMCKT4J–. Fig. 19.-Mean nnnilxi ol bald eagles (ounled [)er inventory at census areas within the L pper Illinois River Region. 1976-198.5. Central Illinois River lief^on. The Central Illinois River Region consists |)rimarily of the Peoria Naviga- tion Pool and extends from near .Spring Valley to Lower Peoria Lake (Fig. 6). This region was inven- toried approximately 125 times between 1972 aii<l 1986. Flights were made during Si-|)iembfi ihroiigh December from 1972 to 1985, during |anuarv from 1973 to I98(), and during February thiough April from 1980 to 1985. Fig. 'id.-Mean number ol b.ilf the La (
RMRFA23A–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Figure 126. V/ing% ot Lestes (Paralestes) sirmdatix McLachlan (as Paralestes simularis). After Be^shev & Hariionov, 1978. Deierminer of Dragonflies :279, f 203-3 [b0695] Lestes [Leach], [1815] Figure 123. Wings of Archilestes exoleta Hagen (as Superlesles eiolatus Selys). Afler Belyshev &. Hariionov, 1978. Deierminer of Dragonflies ^80, f 204-3 [b0695] Lestes [Leach], [1815]. Please note that these images are extracted f
RMPFX480–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. DIAGONAL INCISING <. 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.. Collier, Donald, 1911-; Martin, Paul S. (Paul Sidney), 1899-1974. editor Chief Curator, Department of Anthropology; Ross, Lillian A. editor Associate Editor, Scientific Pu
RMMCKT62–. A Distribution and Abundance of Winter Populations of Bald Eagles in Illinois Stephen P. Havera and Glen W. Kruse Illinois Natural History Survey Biological Notes 129, February 1988
RMRFA1X7–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. xni.20 ODONATA Zyg:Les:Meg:Argiolcstinae (continued) Bumiargiolestes Kennedy, 1925 Figure 152. Wing of Burmargiolestes melanothorax Selys (as Burmagriotesles melanothorax). Afler Belyshev & Haritonov, 1978. Deleiminer of Dragonflies :269. f 196-3 [b0695J Burmargiolestes Kennedy, 1925. Hgure 153. Wings of Burmargiolestes melanothorax Laidlaw. After Kennedy, 1925. Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zool. 67(7):313, f6 [b3142] Caledargio
RMPFX4C5–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. Fig. 40. Pottery. A-C, Gallinazo pots, V-272B, Level 1; D and E, Gallinazo pots, '-272B, Level 2; F and G, Gallinazo vessels, V-272B, Burial 1; H, Huacapongo Polished Plain jar, '-272B, Levels 6-8; L Gallinazo vessel, '-272B, Burial 2; J and K, Huancaco vessels, '-272C, Burials 1 and 2. 81. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
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RMRRX59J–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. October 24, 1912. The Florists'Review. FLORISTS' CLAY WARE OF BEST QUALITY AT A ROCK BOTTOM PRICE. No charge for packages. Free samples on application. Give us a chance to make you a price on your pot supply. Large and small orders given careful attention and shipped without delay. We will furnish you the best pot on the market at a price that will save you money. THE MT. GILEAD POTTERY CO., Mt. Oilead, Ohio Mt^ntlon The Review wh»ii yon write.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanc
RMPFX488–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. n c Fig. 64. Rim profiles of Gloria Polished Plain; rim exteriors to the right. X 0.4. The Castillo jar of this shape from Burial 1 at V-302 (p. 71 and fig. 34, E) has a lip lug with two reed punctates on its upper surface. 7. Small, globular jars with cambered neck and flaring rim (fig. 63, H). Rim diameter 11-15 cm., mean 13.6; body thickness 5-8 mm., mean 5.9. With the exception of two sherds from the Estero perio
RMMCKT67–. Fig. 1.—Immature bald eagle in night (Photo by David L.Fischer). Fig. 2.—Adult bald eagle search- ing for prey (Photo by David L. Fischer). States during winter. The difficulty of coordinating a census over such a large area has resulted in counts that provide only an index to actual population levels. Nationwide bald eagle censuses have shown a dramatic increase since the late 1970s (Table 1). The increase is attributed partially to more effective counts. Until 1976, counts were the result of incidental eagle sightings during a USFWS January waterfowl inventory. In 1979, the National Wildli
RMRF2722–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Figure 356. Base of hindwing of Tanymecosticta fissicollis Lieftinck (as Stenoslicta fissicollis). After Lieftinck, 1932. Nova Guinea 15:553, f48-b (b3620] Figure 357. Hind wing of Titanosticta Macrogaster Donnelly. After DonneUy, 1993. Tijdschr. EnL 136(2):126, f 2 [bl849] Zyg:Coe:Pia:Calicneinidinae Allocnemis Selys, 1863 Figure 358. Front wing of Allocnemis leucosticta Selys. After Munz, 1919. Mem. amer. ent. Soc. 3.pl 12, f
RMPFX4GF–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. SUES AND EXC.W'ATIONS 33. "Migyi-rcr'^lNMBS-::—^' ^*'^8?S9^^'^ Fig. 4. Excav-ated rooms at V'-108B, looking southwest toward beach.. 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.. Collier, Donald, 1911-; Martin, Paul S. (Paul Sidney), 1899-1
RMMCKT4T–. 10,00 Fig. 17.—Mean niniiljer ol bald eagles counted per inventory at census areas within the Lower Mississippi River Region, 1972-1986. or 0.20 per square mile of wetland habitat. These density values of bald eagles were the lowest of all the Mississippi Rier regions. Upper Illinois River Region. The L^pper Illinois River Region stretches from Morris, Illinois, to near Spring Valley, Illinois (Fig. 6). Most portions of this region were surveyed 59 times between September and .-Vpril from 1976 to 1985. This relativelv short, highly de- veloped segment of the Illinois River vallev seldom sho
RMRF9YER–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. xm.94 ODONATA Aiii:Lib:Lib:Tetratheniistinae (continued) RisiophlebU Cowley, 1934. Figure 682. Wings of Risiophlebia risi Campion, (as Oda riii). After Campion. 1915. Trans. zooL Soc. Lond. 20(15):489. f40 [bll51] Risiophlebia Cowley. 1934. 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
RMPFX4BJ–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. I I I I——r TT. Relolive Time Scale. 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.. Collier, Donald, 1911-; Martin, Paul S. (Paul Sidney), 1899-1974. editor Chief Curator, Department of Anthropology; Ross, Lillian A. editor Associate Editor, Scie
RMMCKT50–. 8 22 e 20 3 17 I IS 29 12 26 9 23 9 23 6 20 SEPT OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR DATE Fig. 16.-Mc'.tM iiiiiiibfr of bald eagles counted per inveiuoi y in ihe Lower Mississippi River Region. 1972-l9<S(i. occurred from late October to mid-November, some- what later than in the more northern reaches of the Mississippi River. Spring departures, however, were usually similar in most years to those in other regions of the Mississippi River, although from 1983 to 1985 eagles were present until late April, or 2 to 3 weeks later than in other regions. Peak population counts occurred between 4 Janu- ar
RMRRXPDB–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Detroit, Cleveland and Toledo Florists at the Establishment of Elmer D. Smith & Co^ Adrian, Mich. (For report of the visit see pagres 33 and 76 of The Review for October 31.) FIEST SNOW COLLAPSE. October is pretty early to have greenhouses begin to collapse under the weight of snow, but at Minot, N. D., a recently completed house belonging to George E. Valker went down under the snow that fell October 30. The house was 30x100 and is described by local reporters as being of steel frame. The loss includes a quantity of young stock and, naturally,
RMPFX4FT–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. Fig. 8. Adobe platform in south quadrangle, '-124, looking east.. 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.. Collier, Donald, 1911-; Martin, Paul S. (Paul Sidney), 1899-1974. editor Chief Curator, Department of Anthropology; Ross, Lillian A.
RMMCKT4G–. Fig. 25.-Northcastvai(l icw ol the Chautauqua Lake area, an important winter site for bald eagle.s in the Lower Illinois River Re>;ion. regions (0.20-0.36), with the exception of the Upper Mississippi River Region (0.96). The average density of eagles per river mile (0.56) in the Lower Illinois River Region was slightly lower than the value for the Central Illinois River Region (0.67), higher than those values for the Upper Illinois (0.20), Lower Mississippi (0.24), and the Upper and Lower Central Mississippi regions (0.46 and 0.48, respectively), but substantially lower than the value
RMREX7C2–. Emmons's notes on Field Museum's collection of Northwest Coast basketry: edited with an ethnoarchaeological analysis. Emmons, George Thornton; Field Museum of Natural History; Tlingit Indians -- Basket making. . 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.. Weber, Ronald L; Emmons, George Thornton. Chicago, Ill. : Field Museum of Natural History
RMPFX44F–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. Fig. 7L Sherds and sherd profiles. A, Ancon Zoned Punctate; B, Ancon Fine- line Incised; C, Ancon Broad-line Incised; D, Ancon Rocker Stamped; E, Ancon En- graved; F, Guaiiape White-on-Red. X 0.4. ANCON FINE-LINE INCISED We found 36 sherds of this type, of which 21 have the paste of Guanape Red Plain and 15 that of Guanape Black Plain. The exterior surfaces are smoothed but unpolished, with the exception of four sher
RMMCKT3H–. Fig. 30.-Iiiiiii.iiurc h.iM c.igle I IcvdiMH (in .1 <1<.M(1 Canada ijooso 1 (I'hdioln linioilu Sniallcv.Min- ' ncsoi.L Dcp.irlincnt ol Nalnr.il Rcsoums ).
RMRF9YAW–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Figure 698. Wings of Elga leplostyla Ris. After Ris, 1911. CoU. Sclys Longchamps 11:398. f 245 [b5046] Fylgia Kirby. 1889. Figure 699. Wings of Fylgia amazonica Kirby (as Brauer name). After Belyshev & Hantonov, 1978. Delominerof Dragonflies :162. f98-2 (b0695). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illus
RMPFX4GX–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. SITES AND EXCAVATIONS 31 first 30 cm. consisted of a mixture of sand, shell, ash, and vegetal remains. Below this was a sandy stratum 60 cm. thick containing fewer shells and vegetal remains and no ash but with chunks of adobe and a greater mix- ture of earth. The sand became purer below this layer, and a sterile stratum of wind-blown sand extended from 120 cm. to an unknown depth.. Areo of excovotion 0 5 10 Fig. 2.
RMMCKT5J–. lig. H.-Mcaii iiuinlur oi bald eagles (oiiiiliil |>< i Ippcr Mississipi Rivir Region. HIHO-HW:! Kig.O.-Mean luiinherof halrleagleMoiinteii pel invenloiv.iltensiis areas KJlhiii ihe I'ppei Mississippi Rlvei Regiriii. Htmt-Ht.S:V
RMRD6RP4–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. Fig. 32. Gallinazo pottery from V-303. A-C, Burial 4; D, Burial 3. Burial 3. Depth 150 cm. Extended. (a) Polished red jar with ring base, flaring rim, and pierced node handles at the neck (diam. 23 cm., ht. 23). There is a series of pressed-out bosses around the shoulder, and the body is decorated with negative painting in Gallinazo Negative style (fig. 32, D). (b) Polished black bowl (diam. 20 cm., ht. 10) with ring
RMPFX4ER–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. SITES AND EXCAVATIONS 41 cm. wide, which projects 20 cm. on cither side of the openini;. Behind lliis Untel the niche is roofed with a single layer of canes, 1.5 to 2.0 cm. in diameter, running parallel to the lintel. The canes are covered with a layer of adobe mortar 5.0 cm. thick, which brings the top surface of the ceiling leel with the top of the wooden lintel. The L-shaped niches have a. Please note that these
RMREJRBD–. The coccidian parasites (Protozoa, Sporozoa) of ruminants. Coccidia; Ruminants. 23:. Plate 33 Figs. 144-147. E. auburnensis Christensen and Porter, 1939. Fig. 144. Specu- lated oocyst from Bos taunts (from Nyberg and Hammond, 1965). X 2500. Fig. 145. Sporulated oocyst from Bos taurus (from Joyncr et al., 19G6). X 1620. Fig. 146. Sporozoite (from Nyberg and Hammond, 1965). X 2500. Fig. 147. Sporulated oocyst from Bubalus bubalis (from Bhatia et al., 1968). X 1500.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colo
RMPFX4CT–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. Fig. 30. Cjallinazo pottery from '-303, Burial 1.. 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.. Collier, Donald, 1911-; Martin, Paul S. (Paul Sidney), 1899-1974. editor Chief Curator, Department of Anthropology; Ross, Lillian A. editor Associa
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RMRK0EFH–. Athapaskan clothing and related objects in the collections of Field Museum of Natural History. Field Museum of Natural History; Athapascan Indians -- Costume and adornment Catalogs; Indians of North America -- Alaska Costume Catalogs. Fig. 54. Knife sheath (14948). 84. 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.. VanStone, James W. Chicago, Ill. : Field Museum of Natural History
RMPFX4A2–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. 174 CERAMICS OF THE VIRU VALLEY, PERU. Fig. 58. Rim profiles of San Nicolas Molded; rim exteriors to the right. C, ornaments or marks on exterior of bowl bases. X 0.4. of the bowls have polished interiors, and more than 75 per cent have ring bases (fig. 58, B). A few have solid, conical, tripod supports (fig. 58, D). There are four examples of ring base bowls with a special ornament or mark on the outside of the base
RMMCKT4P–. I 15 29 12 DEC JAN Fig. 18.-Mean numbci of bald eagles counted per invenloiv in ihe Upper Illinois River Region. 197(5-198.5. Seasonal patterns of hald eagle octiirrence in the Central Illinois Rivei Region are ilhistiated in Figure 20. No census tliglits were toiuhuied from mid-
RMRFA13Y–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Hguic 510. Wings o( Hagenius brevislylus Selys. After Needham & Westfall, 1955. DragonfUes of N. America :113, f 52 [b4486] Hagenius Selys, 1854. Figure 511. Wings of Hagenius brevislylus Selys. After Needham, 1903. Proc. U. S. nam Mus. 26(1331):730, f 23 [b4421] Ani:Goin:Goin:Hageniinae (continued) Sieboldius Selys, 1854. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhan
RMPFX4FC–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. Fig. 11. Court of niches, V-124A, during excavation.. 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.. Collier, Donald, 1911-; Martin, Paul S. (Paul Sidney), 1899-1974. editor Chief Curator, Department of Anthropology; Ross, Lillian A. editor Assoc
RMMCKT45–. * •lOO • 1 00 2 99 • 3 00 4 99 • 5 00 9 99 • •10M liK 'Jli.M xiunlcd (mt invrnl(ii al (ensiis areas within all ienrolls. 1972-UINf).
RMRF249F–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. Hguic 741. Wings of Libellula (Belonia) croceipennis Selys, 1868 («s Belonia uniformis Kirby). After Necdham, 1903. Proc. U. S. nam Mus. 26(1331):pl 48, f 2 [b4421] Lokia Ris, 1919. Hgure 742. Wings of Lokia sp. After Belyshev &. Haritonov, 1978. Deierminer of Dragonflies :172, f 108-2 Ib0695) LyrloUiemis Brauer, 1868. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
RMPFX4AA–. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. "'ft- . 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.. Collier, Donald, 1911-; Martin, Paul S. (Paul Sidney), 1899-1974. editor Chief Curator, Department of Anthropology; Ross, Lillian A. editor Associate Editor, Scientific Publications. [C
RMRFA1RD–. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. Odonata; Odonata; Dragonflies; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Damselflies. xni.22 ODONATA Zyg:Lcs:Meg:Argiolcstinae (continued) Paraphlebia Hagen, 1861 Hgure 170. Hind wing of Paraphlebia duodecimo Calvert. After Munz, 1919. Mem. amer. enl. Soc. 3^1 10. f 64 (b4328] Phllogenia Selys, 1862 a Hgure 171. Front wing of Philogenia lerraba Calvert. After Munz. 1919. Mem. amer. enL Soc. 3i>l 10. f 59 [b4328] Podolestes Selys. 1862 Hgure 172. Front wing of Podolestes orienlalis Selys. After Munz. 1919. Mem.