RF2B7488D–A stoppered vial two-thirds filled with a darkish granular substance, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RFW461RA–Black and white leaves creating a smooth and interesting background.
RFD2MDE6–Sunbeams over Lake Keitele , Finland
RM2X1YFRB–light into the darkness; Switzerland, Canton of Zurich, Zurich Unterland
RF2BXFGDJ–Black and white old boat
RM2R2FR32–Lonely person on a morning walk in the fog at sunrise, Höhenried Clinic, Bernried, Bavaria, Germany
RFMGRX5A–Stairs of a cave entrance, very dark and wet low light muddy very much risky to walk on it. The cave is built of stone. Light cant reach into it. Brig
RM2R0NJF8–Beach panorama with a view of a stand house with a wooden walkway. Cayo Guillermo, Jardines del Rey; Cuba; Caribbean
RF2JHCDCG–Nuclear energy residue .
RMABBEW2–Two lights on pole side view with cloudy sky during evening
RMRDAK3X–. The popular natural history . Zoology. THE BARNACLES. 5/1 about in tlie places where they have taken up their residence. Under the b^rk (if dead and decaying trees is a very favourite residence with the Woodlouse, and in such lo aiities their dead skeletons may often be found, bleachfd to a porcelain-like whiieness. The colour of the Wuoalouse is a darkish leaden hue, sometimes spotted with white. Ihe well-known PILL W'iODLOUSK, or PlLL ARMADILLO, are seen at the upper part of the illus'raton, one representing the creatuie as it appears â while walkinsj, and the other showing it when rolled
RMPFYJ6R–. The popular natural history . Zoology. THE BARNACLES. 5/1 about in tlie places where they have taken up their residence. Under the b^rk (if dead and decaying trees is a very favourite residence with the Woodlouse, and in such lo aiities their dead skeletons may often be found, bleachfd to a porcelain-like whiieness. The colour of the Wuoalouse is a darkish leaden hue, sometimes spotted with white. Ihe well-known PILL W'iODLOUSK, or PlLL ARMADILLO, are seen at the upper part of the illus'raton, one representing the creatuie as it appears â while walkinsj, and the other showing it when rolled
RF2WWA4XP–Cinematic view of building
RF2X4E80K–Mailboxes, dark theme
RFD2MDFH–Sunbeam over Lake Keitele , Finland
RF2WWR9FF–SAD VIEW OF BUILDING
RF2BXFGGA–Black and white beach huts by the harbour
RF2JHCD7G–Nuclear energy residue .
RMRDXE66–. Reptiles and birds : a popular account of their various orders : with a description of the habits and economy of the most interesting . Birds; Reptiles. 50 OPHIDIAN REPTILES. which they love to plunge ; hence they ai-e sometimes called Water Serpents, Swimming Serpents, Hedge Eels, and other provincial synonyms. They sometimes attain to as much as and more than a yard in length. The summit of their head is covered with nine large scales, disposed in four rings. The upper part of the body is of a more or less darkish grey colour, marked on each side with irregular black spots. Eetween the two
RMPG3MX1–. The fur traders and fur bearing animals. Fur trade; Fur-bearing animals. 124 Carnivoea Fissipedia. and shorter head, and a thick tail which does not taper. It is usually yellowish grey in color with a dark streak along the back, numerous darkish stripes down the sides and across the limbs, and has black rings on the tail. It is a very savage animal even as a kitten, and sometimes attains a length of more than three feet from tip to tip. The female, who carries her young sixty-eight days, makes her nest in the hollows of trees or clefts of rocks, or even uses the deserted nest of soine large
RF2WYYJT0–Cinematic dark view of picture on the wall
RMRDX71H–. The flora of the Algeria. Botany. Opuntia Ficus Indica N O — Cactaceee Figue de Barbaric Indian Fig or Prickly Pear Numerous varieties, some witii prickly, others with smooth leaves, which are thick and heavy. The natives are very partial to the fruit. *' The leaf "was darkish and had prickles on it But in another country, as lie said. Bore a bright golden flower "- (Comus), (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
RMPG4B60–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. 100 MINNESOTA MUSHROOMS Polystictus hirsutus Hairy Polystictus Cap 2-10 cm. wide, uniformly of one color, white, whitish or grayish, leathery, coarsely hairy, concentricallv zoned, shelf-like, imbricated ; pores white to darkish ; spores elliptic, 4-5 X 2ju,. Common on stumps and logs. FAVOLrS Distinguished by the beautifully diamond-like radiating pores. The texture is leathery or papery, and the stem lateral or absent. Closely related to Polystictus and P o 1 V p o r u s. The name refers to the honey-comb appearance of the pores.. Figure 63. PoL^p
RF2X4E81C–Dark Cinematic View of set of buildings
RMRENRH2–. The moth book [microform] : a popular guide to a knowledge of the moths of North America. Moths; Papillons nocturnes; Papillons nocturnes; Moths. Pio. t4.—Hyhifui trtmuoidts. tphlngida Thi> species, which is silied to the preceding, may be usily recognized by its pale, silvery-gray cclor, by the almost entire absence of a dorsal stripe on the abdomen, and by the marking of the secondaries, which are grayish-white, having on the outer margin a broad band which is black inwardly, fading into darkish gray near the margin, a median irregularly curved black band, and at the insertion of the wi
RMRDT5JP–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. CYPRIPEDIUM. 243 C. "CHARLES CANHAM," Rolfe.— A cross between C. villosum and G. mperhiena, with large flowers and short scapes; dorsal sepal whitish, darkish purple towards the centre, striped longitudinally with purple at the base, and with greenish towards the apex ; petals ciliate, deep purple towards the centre, passing into yellowish-brown, furnished with several purple spots; lip brownish- purple.—Garden hybrid. Syx.—C. Canhami. C. "CH
RMRERR5C–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Birds; Natural history; Oiseaux; Sciences naturelles. mvmn.âlljiihobulef ctnclus. neck, are also black, a darkish line is drawn through the eyes, the throat is "reyish white and the abdomen and lower surface of the body are brownish grey. In total length the bird measures about nine inches. ° The Short-tailed Pitta, so called from the extreme shortness of that member is a native of India, being most plentifully found in Bengal. It is a quick, lively bird upon tlie ground, rarelv taking to flight except when absolutely forced so to do, but mo
RMRJ3CM2–. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. mmm Jordan and Evcnur-nn.âFishes of North America. 2801 b:i8o of candal tin, the antorinr half Ijin^ wholly abnvo the lateral line, the posterior portion lyiuj? i»artly bwlow it; this silvery hand bonndet' above by a narrow dark bordi^r; cheelcH and opttrcles silvery; a darkish band along median line of back; fins all plain straw color or pale lemon. Fourteen examples of
RMRDJJP9–. Catalogue of the ungulate mammals in the British Museum (Natural History). Ungulates. 148 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES Tj''pical locality probably Senegambia. Shoulder-height about 38 inches. Horns (fig. 24) as described above, those of females thinner: general colour in winter, when the coat is long and thick, nearly uniform brownish grey, in summer richer and more rufous, except on. Fig 24,—HoENS of Addax {Addax nasomaculatus). From a photograph lent by Messrs. Eowland Ward, Ltd. head and neck; tuft of forehead nearly black; back of head behind horns darkish brown; lips and chin, a somewhat X-hk
RMRDD7TR–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. 100 MINNESOTA MUSHROOMS Polystictus hirsutus Hairy Polystictus Cap 2-10 cm. wide, uniformly of one color, white, whitish or grayish, leathery, coarsely hairy, concentricallv zoned, shelf-like, imbricated ; pores white to darkish ; spores elliptic, 4-5 X 2ju,. Common on stumps and logs. FAVOLrS Distinguished by the beautifully diamond-like radiating pores. The texture is leathery or papery, and the stem lateral or absent. Closely related to Polystictus and P o 1 V p o r u s. The name refers to the honey-comb appearance of the pores.. Figure 63. PoL^p
RMRDHRXN–. The fur traders and fur bearing animals. Fur trade; Fur-bearing animals. 124 Carnivoea Fissipedia. and shorter head, and a thick tail which does not taper. It is usually yellowish grey in color with a dark streak along the back, numerous darkish stripes down the sides and across the limbs, and has black rings on the tail. It is a very savage animal even as a kitten, and sometimes attains a length of more than three feet from tip to tip. The female, who carries her young sixty-eight days, makes her nest in the hollows of trees or clefts of rocks, or even uses the deserted nest of soine large
RMRDR64T–. American food and game fishes : a popular account of all the species found in America north of the Equator, with keys for ready identification, life histories and methods of capture . Fishes; Fishes; Fishes. The Bony-fish ; Ten-pounder Head 4; depth 3|; eye 4^; snout 5; maxillary i|; D. 12; A 20; scales 5-42-5; branchiostegals 23; doisal filament longer than the head. Colour, uniform bright silvery, darkish on back. The propor- tional measurements in the young are somewhat different, in examples of 3 inches long being as follows: Head }l; depth 4f; eye 3^; snout 4|. GENUS ELOPS LINNy^US Body
RMRDK2RF–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. no SEREANID.^i:. length of head. Caudal rounded. Caudal peduncle If to 2 times as long as deep. Scales 125-150 38=45- Yellowish, darkish grey above, shading to white below; middle region of body faintly naottled with grey ; ventral fins yellowish. Fis. 84,. Lates anijusli/roiiii. Type (Tr. Z. 8. 1906). Total length 265 millim. Lake Tanganyika. Type. Niamkolo. Hgr. Kinyaiiikolo. Dr. ^Y. A. Cunnington (0.). Prof. J. E. S. Moore (CJ.). 3. LUCIOLATES. Bouleng. llcv. Zool. Afr. ii
RMRERW2K–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Mammals; Natural history; Mammifères; Sciences naturelles. THE ICHNElLAroXS. 287 tliis animal is a liglit uuifoiin dun, n dark bar being placed lilcp â¢, ..nil.,,. ââ> *i u , of the neck. In some specimens this bar is .loublcr ami n a it is so 13fb ^^ f''' the animal throM-s its head backwai^ds the dark line s It in L 1 al L f n Ai T back runs a broad, singular, darkish stripe. The tail is r n "ed somJh nl -e tW S ^ Panged Lemur, and is very full. The tenn Cacomixle is a MexkSfword and ?bf 5 ? .s sometmies called by a still sf.anger name.
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