RM2CD8RG2–. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George S. Nares, R.N., F.R.S. and Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . ? I ZOSTEROPS FLAVICEPS.2 , EXPLORATOR. [M.i • .Tfe^fejiiBflHMyv «ti. CHRYSCENAS VICTOR . 6 of HM.E Challenger*
RMPFHW5H–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. ACTINIARIA 123 branched pennons. If this specimen is the type, not those from Bergen, I am ahuost inchned to regard arctica and Sars's duodecimcirrata as one and the same species (a closer examination of some other specimens from Lofoten is, however, to be undertaken before deciding it with certainty) If this should be found to be the case, the Halcampa-sj)ecies from South Norway, from Sweden and from the Baltic Sea may be named H. variabilis. Sars has besides, at another time, evidently confounded an Edwardsia proper with a
RM2AN3KCD–Explorations and field-work of the Smithsonian Institution in .. . 40 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION On April 20 we headed north, and after 4 days on the trail, reachedBan Din Tok, an out-village of Chieng Lorn. The people in thisprovince (Chieng Lom) proved to be very primitive, and travel be-came difficult because of the difficulty of finding food. At theentrances to villages goal posts are erected to prevent the ingressof evil spirits ; the trail usually goes around and not through thesegates, so it is difficult to understand why the spirits do not followthe path. Tigers are numerous, and people t
RMPF9BYE–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. ScHuöDEii, Tripylceii 157. 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.. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition (1901-1903); Drygalski, Erich von, 1865-1949. Berlin, G. Reimer
RM2AKR77P–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . X ^- 4 4 ^^-.?% JKf* / ]ii.. 5,v—Icuil iK-ai Chain llriil.nc ciMUaiiiiiiL; nianx iUack lla^s and other fish,connected with the Potomac only in very high water. Photograph bv Weed..
RMPG3EW6–. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. Adinar G 135 It occupies a very long, rough, thick, flexible tube, composed of mud and various debris, cemented together by hardened mucous, but very smooth inside. These tubes, one to two feet long, are often taken in deep water without the occupant. In natural positions at the bottom they are probably much longer. The body is smooth; in contraction usually more or less wrinkled length- wise. It may taper regularly or be somewhat swollen or vase-shape toward the anterior end, and expanded close to the margin. The ma
RMPF9D97–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Nr. 4»;. 20. Dezember 1902 tn* Mo- iso- .Nr. 497. 20. Desember 1902. HB6H l' ffl :; res 4» â â [NW, WO) . i . 1 i 9 â [SSW] Tiel |8J . -. 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.. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition (1901-1903); Drygalski, Erich von, 1865-1949. Berlin, G. Reimer
RM2AJ69DG–Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18 . Fig 2—Brackish pond at outlet of creek at Bernard harbour. July 15, 1915. Crustacean Life N 23 Plate III.. Fig. 1—East end of long, narrow, inland lake southwest of Bernard harbour, July 15, 1915. i^--^ Fig. 2—Cutting ice on the large, deep lake south of Bernard harbour, September 28,1915 Crustacean Life NPlate IV- 25
RMPF9AXN–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Ja O' » 0 O 0 (j' * * • • . " c „'c.o • • Fig. 6 Vert. Fig. 7 Popo(sky gez. Verlag von Georg Reimer (n Berlin, Fig. 1 u. 2 Lampromitra sinuosa n. sp. Fig. 3 u. 4 Lamprodiscus splnulosus n, sp, Fig. 5 u. 6 Lithobotrys homunculus n. sp. Fig. 7 Lithomelissa nana n. sp.. 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 re
RM2AKG77R–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . FiG. 107.—One of the ancient Paragonah dwellings. The adobe walls wereof the same color as the surrounding soil and frequently were distinguishedonly by the small roots which followed their sun-dried surfaces. •3***:.. Fig. 108.—Circular kiva or ceremonial room, Paragonah, Utah. Attempts tobrace the thin earthen wall at the left had proved unsuccessful; its final collapseprobably hastened the abandonment of the structure. Upon this sloping wall,near the end of the long shadow, is a fireplace which belonged to a tempora
RMPFH2X3–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. l .;:â â â â. ' ⢠ffl â I . ' ...» f t 4 ft- ! ' â¢â â Jfe* â ' â .. ⢠^ ,». ,; â . ml rm e/r. 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.. Ingolf (Cruiser); Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1895-1896). Copenhagen : H. Hagerup
RM2AN46Y9–Explorations and field-work of the Smithsonian Institution in .. . SMITHSONIAN EXPLORATIONS, 1935 77. Fig. 82.—Eskimo en route tor the Great Wliale River.
RMPFHW8E–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. Fig. 83. The proximal part is rounded and fusing into the middle without distinct outline. No distinct physa is present. The scapus is provided with a sometimes thin, sometimes thick, but translucent, often irregularly wrinkled cuticle, to the outside of which small grains and a great number of detritus-particles are attached. Under low magnifying powers small papilliform elevations are to be seen, which are, however, not regularly arranged, they are as yet only thickenings of the ectoderm as may easily be ascertained on sec
RM2AKMH80–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . st, and present governor of San Ilde-fonso. Photograph by Mrs. Stevenson. into this world ; and, although most of the kivas, or Hopi ceremonialchambers, at the present time, are above ground or partially so. they NO. SMITHSONIAN EXPLORATIONS, I913 11 still represent the undermost world, the coming out still symbolizingthe emergence from the undermost world, and the kiva the undermostworld itself. The kiva is a prominent feature of the archeologicalremains of the Southwest, there is seldom a mesa, cliff, or cavate ruinw
RMPFFXK6–. De Benguella ás terras de Iácca; descripção de uma viagem na Africa central e occidental. Comprehendendo narrações, aventuras, e estudos importantes sobre as cabeceiras dos rios Cu-nene, Cu-bango, Lu-ando, Cu-anza e Cu-ango, e de grande parte do curso dos dois ultimos; alem da descoberta dos rios Hamba, Cauali, Sussa e Cu-gho, e larga noticia sobre as terras de Quiteca, N'bungo, Sosso, Futa, e Iácca. Scientific expeditions. IO AFRICA CENTRAL [CAP. terminando ao norte pelo morro Bango e os cerros do N^guri, e perdendo-se ao sul nos extensos horisontes, aonde em Gajinga, Bumba, outro jagga, te
RM2AN3A33–Explorations and field-work of the Smithsonian Institution in .. . e Cliclan, theShoshone, and the Alert, respectively, and to all the officers of theseships, as well as the men, who were so helpful and patieiit with ourtasks. In addition, sincere thanks are hereby extended to H. W.Jewell, O. J. Murie, and the rest of the officers and men of the S. S.Brozvn Bear of the Biological Survey, for their aid, collections,and information; to the captain and officers of the S. S. Jega ofthe Navy; and to the Naval authorities for the transportation of theparty and collections. Thanks also are due to Mr.
RMPF9ETR–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Textfig. XXXI. Dactylopusia spinipes $. Fig. 1. Vordere Antenne und Rostrum x 240 Fig. 3. Erster Fuß „ 2. Hinterer Maxilliped x 300 „ 4. Fünfter Fuß Fiff. 5. Kaudal-Anhänge, linke Seite x 240. X 240 X 160 Basis der Hauptschwanzborsten gefunden werden. MögMcherweise ist D. spinipes auch nur als Varie- tät von /). tisboides zu betrachten, doch kann vielleicht das Männchen, welches ich nicht gesehen habe, deutlichere Merkmale aufweisen. Fundort : Observatory Bai, Ke
RM2AN58X3–Explorations and field-work of the Smithsonian Institution in .. . Fig. II.—The Main Street of Union, Chile, one of the principal towns on thecentral pampa. The merchants believe in advertising. The street is unique inhaving only one side to it.. ii(,. 12.—The rich hill of Chanarcillo, Chile. SMITHSONIAN EXPLORATIONS, l(J35 15
RMPFFDAW–. De Benguella ás terras de Iácca; descripção de uma viagem na Africa central e occidental. Comprehendendo narrações, aventuras, e estudos importantes sobre as cabeceiras dos rios Cu-nene, Cu-bango, Lu-ando, Cu-anza e Cu-ango, e de grande parte do curso dos dois ultimos; alem da descoberta dos rios Hamba, Cauali, Sussa e Cu-gho, e larga noticia sobre as terras de Quiteca, N'bungo, Sosso, Futa, e Iácca. Scientific expeditions. 3l2 OBSERVAÃÃES NOVEMBRO J j3 "- â -: s> | 6" a. WaT 8hp. à 9°35' 17.57 945 583,3 - 83,3 '9.9 - - - - C. - - ENE. 3 > 9.35 17.57 945 5S2.3 58
RM2AN81E3–La flore algologique des régions antarctiques et subantarctiques . Flore algologique antarctique et sub Masson A Gei Éditeurs antarctique. Il 1T Uli: : Deuxième Expédition Charcot. (L. Gain. - Algues.).
RMPF9ANH–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Fig. 20 -A X Fig. 19, . Fig. 26. Fig. 27. 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.. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition (1901-1903); Drygalski, Erich von, 1865-1949. Berlin, G. Reimer
RM2AM7RPB–Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.SChallenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, R.N., F.R.Sand Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . OBSCURA. 3 & 4. PENTACHELES S U H M I5. ., L/EVIS. Brenilon 4 Sen.Plymouth imp PLATE XVI. PLATE XVI. Pentacheles gracilis (p. 146). Fig. 1, £. Dorsal view of the female ; enlarged one and three-quarter times. „ lc. Part of the anterior portion of the cephalon ; enlarged, showing the ocularnotch (a), with the position of the ophthalmopod traced beneath ; firstantenna (b); second antenna (c). „ lo. Posterior pa
RMPF9AMF–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. BuoMAN und RiETZ, Verdauungsrohr. 527 Ventrale Bauchwand. - Jejunura Coecum Textfigur I. Der physiologische Nabelbruch eines 13 mm langen Lobodonembryos. Von der kra- nialen Seite gesehen. — Halbschematisch. ersichtlich, daß der Darm in dem physiologischen Nabelbruchsack fast eine 8-förmige Totalbiegung macht, ehe er in die Bauchhöhle zurückkehrt. Der rücklaufende (ursprünglich kaudale) Schenkel der primären Darmschleife liegt in der engen Bruchpforte nach links
RM2AN33MN–Explorations and field-work of the Smithsonian Institution in .. . Fig. 60.- ( i(.-ikt;i1 xu-w .uTmss i.ca atii Ills m-ar nld tirmlics at T.incKiinHieT Situ.. Fig. 67.—Cut bones and stone objects before removal. 74 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION surface. Many of the bones are charred, and several projectile pointsrecovered from the debris exhibit the effects of fire, suggesting thatthey were in the meat when it was roasted. The excavations here alsorevealed the fact that the barbecue was held on the bank of a smallstream which had flowed along the bottom of the old valley. Therewere no indications
RMPF9ERF–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Brady, Marine Copepoden I. 549 Diese Art scheint zwischen H. chelifer 0. F. Müller und H. uniremis Kröyer in der Mitte zu stehen, läÃt sich aber mit keiner von beiden vereinigen. Die wichtigsten unterscheidenden Cha-. Textfig. XXXVIII. Harpacticus robustus n. sp. Fig. 1-9 - 140 6. Dritter Fuà >â 140 7. Vierter Fuà x 140 Fig. 8. Fünfter Fuà x400 ») 9. Furea Fig. 10â14 ?. X 240. Fig 10. Vordere Antenne x240 )» n. Hintere Antenne â : 140 ,, 12. Hinterer Ma
RM2AN4963–Explorations and field-work of the Smithsonian Institution in .. .
RMPFHWGY–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. r.c. rn.v. ejc.. sub. 1Z. 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.. Ingolf (Cruiser); Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1895-1896). Copenhagen : H. Hagerup
RM2AN7P4P–La flore algologique des régions antarctiques et subantarctiques . ,,i,i,l,. iv,,, ,„ an dé Ii lété i ••- Flore algologique antarctique et subantarctique. Masson A Cil, Éd,le,irs Deuxième Expédition Charcot. (L. Gain. - Algues.).
RMPFHMRG–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. COPEPODA 125 The abdomen, which is -^ as long as the anterior division, has the furcal rami about as long as the fourth somite, and about as long as wide. The genital somite, which is as deep as wide, is somewhat wider than long; in dorsal view it is distinctly asymmetrical and more convex on the left than on the right side; on the left side, near the hinder margin, we observe a lamellous process with broad base, and directed backwards and somewhat outwards; behind this, as seen in fig. 4a, another less prominent elevation w
RM2AN64T2–Explorations and field-work of the Smithsonian Institution in .. . iMi p-^ ** •»/? r / ^Hi ?*. * ^.^. :^^2Mii;^i^i^,^ Fig. 50.—Cross-section of OniKnid I.rach iikhiikI, .sliowiny nld snil line anda fire pit in the middle.. Fig. 51.—Trench at the edge of the Belle Glade burial mound. The latestsand mound is visible in the upper left corner. Below the black muck maybe seen the remains of the earlier sand mound. Under this is the early muck-mound. SMITHSONIAN EXPLORATIONS, IQ34 59
RMPF9E7T–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. E. Venh.' KERGUELEN: Strandformation von Cotula plumosa. Links einige Büschel von Poa Cookii, im Hintergründe Pringtea und Azorella. Am Slrande Eselspinguine.. opi phot. KERGUELEN: Strandformation von Cotula plumosa und Pringlea-Formation: Pringlea antiscorbutica, mit Fruchtständen, und Azorella Selago in großen Polstern.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of
RM2AJ6A4G–Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18 . Fig. 2-Tundra pond overgrown with Hippuris, Carex. and Eriophorum on Herschel island, Yukon Territory, July 29, 1016, 43788—24 Crustacean Life n21 Plate II.. Fig 1—Tundra pond with Carex and Eriophorum, at Bernard harbour, Dolphin and Union strait, Northwest Territories August 4, 1915.
RMPF9D52–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. c W IS. c CS c £ M o. 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.. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition (1901-1903); Drygalski, Erich von, 1865-1949. Berlin, G. Reimer
RM2AKHHA0–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . oss during transportation except a koodoo whichbroke its neck soon after being put in the shipping crate. Thevoyage from Durban occupied forty-one days, from November 22to January 2, and on arrival at Boston the animals were immediatelytransferred by express to the New York Zoological Park, where 48 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 66 the ruminants were held in quarantine for fifteen days, under thesupervision of an inspector of the United States Bureau of AnimalIndustry. The mammals obtained include a gemsbu
RMPF9DMJ–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Die Radiila scheint genügende Merkmale für eine Unterscheidung der Arten in dieser Gattung darzubieten, daher bilde ich (Textfig. 6a, b) die inneren und die äußeren Platten eines Gliedes ab. Jederseits sind 19 oder 20 Platten vorhanden, die sowohl nach der Mitte wie nach dem Rande hin kleiner werden. Die innerste ist vorn schmal mit einer kleinen vorgebogenen Spitze, hinten deutlich verbreitert, die folgenden fünf nehmen ziemlich schnell an Größe zu, alle haben e
RM2AKKKA5–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 53.—A tj-pical Buggis house at Toli Toli. Celebes.Photograph by Raven. material and fossils from Xew Zealand and Tahiti, where Prof.Iddings was engaged in geological work during- 1915. This materialis a valuable addition to the Museums collections for studv andcomparison. EXPEDITION TO BORNEO .AND CELEBESMr. H. C. Ravens n-iaterial from Celebes alluded to in last yearsexploration pamphlet was received early in KJ15. It includes 464mammals, 870 birds, 50 reptiles, and some miscellaneous s])ecimens. ^ Smithsonian Mi
RMPFAEK8–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. 256 Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition. Ich habe auch Kolonien beobachtet, deren Schalen Krusten trugen, ähnlich wie sie Haeckel für Xanthiosphaera lamellosa zeichnet; auch hier fanden sich nach langem Suchen meist einige Exemplare, welche dem eigentlichen Schalentypus nahekommen. Hilmers hat deshalb recht, diese Art nur als eine Varietät von Acrosphaera circumtexta aufzufassen. Die Schalen sind meist gleich groß an Durchmesser, sowohl die älteren wie die jüngeren (Unt
RM2AM61KY–Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.SChallenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, R.N., F.R.Sand Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . 1. SERGESTES OCULATUS. 2. 0° OVATOCULUS. 3. D° PARVIDENS. Harihait imp PLATE LXXY. (ZOOL. CHALL. EXP. PART LII. 1887.)—Fff. PLATE LXXV. Sergestes corniculum (p. 410).Fig. 1. Lateral view ; enlarged nine times.„ lz. Telson. Sergestes ancylops (p. 413).„ 2. Lateral view ; enlarged thirty times. Sergestes longirostris (p. 415).„ 3. Lateral view ; enlarged fifteen times.,, 3z. Telson. -.
RMPFAEY7–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. t. 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.. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition (1901-1903); Drygalski, Erich von, 1865-1949. Berlin, G. Reimer
RM2AKJHKW–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 12b.— Hidatsa whistle i)layed liy owner.. Fic. 127.—Old Mandan earth lodge. songs were recorded b} a member of the society. Other distinc-tively Mandan songs are those connected with the spring-timecustom of purifying the corn. several songs of the last corn priest NO. 3 SMITHSONIAN EXPLORATIONS, I915 10: being recorded by his daughter. Mandan songs sung by women intheir gardens were obtained from two aged women of the tribe, mostof them being plaintive songs concerning absent or slain warriors.
RMPG2AT1–. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. PLATE n. Exhibits the massive degree of develop- ment of the facial portion of the Male Eskimo Skull. The angles of the mandible are markedly everted. Note the perfect dentition and the excessive wear of the lower incisor teeth.. 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.. Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-1918). Ottawa, F. A. Acland, Printer to
RM2AXJ365–The Danish Ingolf-Expedition . ^•v -^K-iW ?i i.
RMPG2MMN–. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. 64 b Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 L. (a) The Longspur Proceed as in the last figure up to the stage marked ^. At that point, turning the httle fingers inward, take up with the palm of the right little finger the left ulnar little finger string, and with the palm of the left little finger the right radial little finger string, then draw these loops through one another. Proceed as in "the ducks." You have "the longspur.". Fig. 70 Chant: qopanyoq ica^a-a-a ejiyXaum nuyurjyan qamayyani cio-oq cio
RM2AKJ8EK–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 8.— Aluunt Assiiiiboiiie with its cloud banner lighted by the midday sun andreflected in Sunburst Lake. Photograph by Walcott, 1916. KiekinL; Horse Pass, where the Canachan raeihc Raihvay has boreda double loop throui;]! the mountains on the north and south sidesof the Iass.. Fig. 9.—Looking down Corral Creek and across the Bow Valley to ^NlountTemple and several of the Ten Peaks from a point near Ptarmigan Pass,ID to 12 miles (16.1 to 19.3 km.) distant from the Valley of the Ten Peaks.Photograph by Walcott, 1916.
RMPF9E92–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition. 1901-3. Band VIII Tafel XII.. 3. 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.. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition (1901-1903); Drygalski, Erich von, 1865-1949. Berlin, G. Reimer
RM2AFTG2M–. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George S. Nares, R.N., F.R.S. and Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N.. rt, view of the outer side ; x 60. Fig. 3. Strand of parenchymal diacts ; x 200. Fig. 4, Parenchymal oxydiact wdth central knot; x 100. Fig. 5. Oxydiact with terminal barbs and four central pointed knobs, cruciatelydisposed; x 200. Fig. 6. Marginal oxydiact with four cruciately disposed central knobs ; x 100. Fig. 7. Large amphidisc ; x 100. Fio-. 8. Inferior part of an anchor-like spicule of the basal
RMPFAEM5–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Deutsch* Südpolar-Expedition 1901—'1 Nr. 403. 17. September 1905 Meteorologischer Atlas. Tafel 135. Nr. 104, ix. September 1008 Nr. 404. 18. September I8M 1P5. 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.. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition (1901-1903); Drygalski, Erich von, 1865-1949. Berlin, G. Reimer
RM2AM4A1N–Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.SChallenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, R.N., F.R.Sand Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . Lateral view ; enlarged sixteen times.,, lc. Rostrum ; magnified. Nematocarcinus longirostris (p. 806).„ 2. Carapace, lateral view. Nematocarcinus proximatus (p. 808).„ 3. Carapace, lateral view. Nematocarcinus alius (p. 809). „ 4. Carapace, lateral view. Nematocarcinus productus (p. 810).,, 5. Carapace, lateral view. Nematocarcinus tenuipes (p. 812). „ 6. Carapace, lateral view. Nematocarcinus parvidcntatus
RMPFH309–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. â hi.. Fist. I. Fig. 2. Fig- 3- Fig. 4. Fig. 1. Valve of a globiferous perlicellaria of Parechinus miliaris (Mull.) â 2. â - an ophicephalous pedicellaria of Strongylocentrotus drebachiensis (O. F. Mull.) â 3. â - a triphyllous pedicellaria of Parechinus miliaris. â 4. â - a tridentate pedicellaria of Strongyloc. drebachiensis. In all the figures a. means the apophysis, A. the basal part, bl. the blade, e.t. the end-tooth, s.t. lateral teeth, /. the articular surface. tions â as indeed nothing that may be of systematic impor
RM2AKP750–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 45.—Eagle Dance,Photograph hy Mrs. Stevenson. Investigations Among the Indians of Oklahoma and Texas by Dr. John R. Swan ton. From January to May, and again in November and December,1912, Dr. John R. Swanton was engaged in researches in Oklahomaand Texas. In March he visited a number of places in Texas in thehope of finding remnants of the numerous small Indian tribes thatoriginally lived, or were temporarily located, in various parts of thatState. Some information was obtained regarding the fate of the 42 SAIITHS
RMPFAFXT–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Vorlag Georg Reimer 1, 6, 8. Photolypie v. Pacht & Crone, Kopenriagen Cidaris nucla (Mrtsn.). 2. Notocidaris gaussensis Mrtsn. 4, 5. Aporocidaris antarctica Mrtsn. 3, 9, 11. Aporocidaris antarctica Mrtsn. Var. 7. Sterechinus Neumayeri (Meissner). 10. Diadema ascensionis Mrtsn.. 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 pe
RM2AKPPH9–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . tting at Fitzhugh, east of the Yellowhead Pass, on theline of the Grand Tnuik Pacific, the party crossed over the Passon the Continental Divide and turned north from the line of the rail-way at IMoose River, 17 miles west of the Pass. The Moose Riverwas followed up to its head in Moose Pass, and a camp made at thehead of Calumet Creek, which is a tributary of the Smoky River.The farthest camp out was made at Robson Pass, between Berg andAdiilphus Lakes. Side trips were made from two camps in jNIoose NO. 30 SMITHSONIAN
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RM2AXEHKC–Expéditions scientifiques du Travailleur et du Talisman pendant les années 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883 . Odmia semi-coronata E Perrier 1 iTip. Ch ar<ion - Wit!jna-nn.
RMPF9B76–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Textfigui- 97. Coracalyptra kruegeri Pop. Breit- schalige und kurzstachlige Form. 15. Mai 1903, 4(HI m. :•; 650. Textfigur 98. Coracalyptra kruegeri Por. Form mit langem Kopfhorn und langen Tlioraxstacheln. Mit äußerlich ent- wickeltem Ventralstachel. ( V.) 18. August 1903, 400. x G50. sehr nahe: sie besitzt wie jene ein sehr langes, pyramidales Kopfhorn, welches fast die Schalenlänge erreicht und läßt ebenfalls eine deutliche Abtrennung von Kopf und Thorax vermi
RM2AN7FWW–Explorations and field-work of the Smithsonian Institution in .. . beginning of investigations. Several things that open limitless fields for speculation and con-jecture were noted during the progress of the excavations. Amongthese were a legless skeleton on the bench in one of the ceremonialchambers ; a skeleton, with bashed-in skull, lying in such a position asto indicate that the body had been hurled face downward, hands tiedbehind the back, into a shallow pit and then covered over; a humanfoot embedded in plaster behind a large stone slab in the corner of aroom ; a mans leg bone, scored an
RMPFHXRR–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. S. c 5=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 resemble the original work.. Ingolf (Cruiser); Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1895-1896). Copenhagen : H. Hagerup
RM2AN6DNA–Explorations and field-work of the Smithsonian Institution in .. . Fig. 24.—l.awa women, North Siani. 1 he Lawa licimig tn the Mini-lviiiiicTstock, live in isolated mountain villages, and from early times have hccnsmelters of iron. These women had never confronted a camera. f. Fig. 25.—Collective fishing hy wdnuii in a raiial m ( uifial .Mam Interestingfishes and crustaceans are often obtained from such a source. SMITHSONIAN EXPLORATIONS. I934 31
RMPFAG19–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. DEUTSCHE SÜDPOLAE-EXPEDITION 1901-1903 IM AUFTRAGE DES REICHSAMTES DES INNERN HERAUSGEGEBEN VON ERICH VON DRYGALSKI LEITER DER EXPEDITION XL BAND ZOOLOGIE IIL BAND HEFT I Dr. TH. MORTENSEN, DIE ECHINOIDEN. MIT TAFEL I—XIX.. 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.. Deutsche Südpolar-Expe
RM2AKJ9NB–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 2.^Cliffs of massive bedded quartzites at north end of ndge of W edg-wood Peak rising 2,000 feet (609.7 m-) above the small lake m foregroundNote the enormous fans at the base of the cliff, as well as the geologicalstructure of the rock wall above. Photograph by Walcott, 1916. south of the Canadian Iacific Railway. The very heavy snowfallof the previous wiriter together with frequent snow and rain squalls NO. r SMITHSONIAN EXPLORATIONS, I916.
RMPFFXKM–. De Benguella ás terras de Iácca; descripção de uma viagem na Africa central e occidental. Comprehendendo narrações, aventuras, e estudos importantes sobre as cabeceiras dos rios Cu-nene, Cu-bango, Lu-ando, Cu-anza e Cu-ango, e de grande parte do curso dos dois ultimos; alem da descoberta dos rios Hamba, Cauali, Sussa e Cu-gho, e larga noticia sobre as terras de Quiteca, N'bungo, Sosso, Futa, e Iácca. Scientific expeditions. -VLJZ cL*^ cji^oú-il^tL^^ AVELINO FERNANDES, Ed:*::. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for reada
RMPG2ABF–. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. Eskimo String Figures 175 b Carefully draw down towards the foot the strings running underneath from one transverse string to the other. Say pi-^ipi-q (like the tern)', and dive down under these two strings (between the "transverse" strings) with the right index and snatch them up, just as the tern snatches up its prey. Both foot and index are caught in rurn'.ng nooses. (The Mackenzie Eskimos, instead of diving down with the right index, quietly pulled the ulnar left index strings with the right thumb and ind
RM2AKKP4J–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 46.—Little Anyui River. Fourth elevated silt bank, showing camp.Up-river trip, September, 1914.. Fig. 47.—Little Anyui River. Sixth elevated silt bank, separated by sloughfrom Anyui proper. No fossils found. Down-river trip, September, 1914. taken to Nizhni Kolymsk on our return trip. This precaution proved to bequite necessary, as a thin crust of newly fallen snow covered the groundbefore we reached the settlement again. 36 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 66 The general aspect of these different elevat
RMPG0P8J–. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. Fig. 61. Posterior maxilliped. D. stefanssotii. The thoracic legs of the female offer few distinguishing characters: p3 Re 3 has eight sets (3 se, 1 st, 4 si); p 3 Ri 3 has six seta; (1 se, .5 si); p 4 Re 3. Fig. 62. D. siefanssoni 9 . P 3 Ri. has eight sette; p 4 Ri 3 has five (Ise, 4 si). In the third foot (p 3) the outer distal angle of Ri 2 is produced into a simple cone in place of the mucronatc process of the male (Fig. 62).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been
RM2AKPEWJ–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . ibes, by Dr.Truman Michelson In January, 1912, Dr. Michelson visited the Carlisle non-reser-vation Indian School to obtain information on several Algonquianlanguages, and in July went among the Fox Indians at Tama, Iowa,from whom a large body of mythological data was obtained. Thenotes made during this season and the preceding one cover someseven thousand pages. When completel- translated, it will makeavailable one of the most exhaustive collections of the mythology ofany American Indian tribe. It is noteworthy that t
RMPFAERB–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Hoch |) - J'-y HOâ14t W. 10 S.iWNW.NO, Tiel w. - ISO 83 4) ^ :: â ff, 0) 4)";: t jo* i m* o. «r Wo. W 30' (ÃW) .â â - tld 9) /-n 760 â¢*0) HO - isr w<r Nr. 881. 20. Hirn-t 1902 r. 881. 20. Lo#UBl 1902 160- I»" i 0. B SO, O) SO* (XW) W IN) W 12 F«fl lfitSV M 188W). 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
RM2AKR35F–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . ltai .Mountains near the .^Mongolian horder.Photograph hy Hollister. devoted hi> time chiefly to the collecting of large game. The NationalMuseum was represented by Mr. N. Hollister, assistant curator ofluammals, who had as his assistant in the work of collecting thesmaller vertebrates, Conrad Kain, of ienna, Austria. The party left America in May. 1912, and retin^ned in Sep-tember of the same year. It entered Asia by way of the Trans-Siberian Railroad. The railway was left at Novonikolsevsk. on theObi River, and