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RMPFY199–. The encyclopedia of practical horticulture; a reference system of commercial horticulture, covering the practical and scientific phases of horticulture, with special reference to fruits and vegetables;. Gardening; Fruit-culture; Vegetable gardening. Fi^. 1. Adult Females of the Imported Currant Borer, Sesia tipuliformis (Clerck). The li^ht- bands on the bodies are somewhat confusing, due to extremely bright light when the photo- graph was taken. of the head; three distinct and two indis- tinct yellow bands around the abdomen and two oblique longitudinal yellow stripes on the thorax. Because
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RMPFY193–. The encyclopedia of practical horticulture; a reference system of commercial horticulture, covering the practical and scientific phases of horticulture, with special reference to fruits and vegetables;. Gardening; Fruit-culture; Vegetable gardening. Fi^. 1. Adult Females of the Imported Currant Borer, Sesia tipuliformis (Clerck). The li^ht- bands on the bodies are somewhat confusing, due to extremely bright light when the photo- graph was taken. of the head; three distinct and two indis- tinct yellow bands around the abdomen and two oblique longitudinal yellow stripes on the thorax. Because
RMRD7T58–. The encyclopedia of practical horticulture; a reference system of commercial horticulture, covering the practical and scientific phases of horticulture, with special reference to fruits and vegetables;. Gardening; Fruit-culture; Vegetable gardening. Fi^. 1. Adult Females of the Imported Currant Borer, Sesia tipuliformis (Clerck). The li^ht- bands on the bodies are somewhat confusing, due to extremely bright light when the photo- graph was taken. of the head; three distinct and two indis- tinct yellow bands around the abdomen and two oblique longitudinal yellow stripes on the thorax. Because
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RMPFYPXK–. The popular natural history . Zoology. 4^0 ^ud COD. The colour of the Turbot is brown of different shades on one side, usuallv the left, and the whole of that side is spotted with little round bony tubercli.--. which may be found in the skin after boiling. The size of this fish is extremely variable. The average weight is six or seven pounds, but Turbots are often taken of far greater dimensions. The largest specimen of which an authentic notice is preserved was taicen near riyniouih in the year 1730, and weighed seventy pounds. The Plaice is well known by the bright red spots which are scat
RM2CDETFB–. Astronomy for students and general readers . mminute black dots 1 or 2 in diameter (1000 kilometresor less) to large spots several minutes of arc in extent. Solar spots generally have a dark central nucleus orumira, surrounded by a border or pemiinbra of grayishtint, intermediate in shade between the central blacknessand the bright photosphere. By increasing the power ofthe telescope, the spots are seen to be of very complexforms. The umbra is often extremely iiTegular in shape, 288 ASTRONOMY. and is sometimes crossed by bridges or ligaments of shiningmatter. The penumbra is composed of fila
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RMPG08WP–. The birds of Iona & Mull. Birds. LETTER XXI. 155 feature, and add very much to the quaint appearance of this queer species of water-fowl. The iris is a rich ruby red, with an extremely fine exterior thread of white running round it. I have compared these specimens with a similar one shot in Canada, where it is abundant on the large lakes and rivers. It there rejoices in the descriptive and euphonious title of " Hell-diver." The most remarkable difference is that in the American specimen the horns are connected by a band of the same bright orange buff running across the forehead
RM2CF05WA–. Human physiology. Fig. 132.—Groups of Air-cells at the termi-nation of a small Bronchial Tube. THE TRACHEA AND LUNGS 143 form capillary networks which surround and lie on the walls ofthe air-cells. These walls of the air-cells are extremely thin, asare also the walls of the capillary vessels, and thus the blood isbrought almost in contact with the inspired air. It is in these capillaries that the venous blood becomes con-verted into bright arterial blood, by exchanging carbonic acidgas collected in the tissues of all parts of the body for oxygen gasabsorbed from the air contained in the air-
RMPFYKP6–. The popular natural history . Zoology. 210 THE BOSCH VARK. animal. The Bosch Vark inhabits the forests, and is generally found lying in excavations or hollows in the ground, from which it is apt to rush if suddenly disturbed, and to work dire vengeance upon its foe. In colour it is extremely variable, some species being of a uniform dark brown, others of a brown variegated with white, while others are tinged with bright chestnut. The young is richly mottled with yellow and brown. For the following account of the habits of the Bosch Vark I am indebted to Colonel Dray- son's MS. " Where t
RMRDR3NW–. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. BOKAGE. plants to hloom where the green shoots and leaves are greatly in demand. Its bright hlue flowers are, nevertheless, extremely pleasing, and a few plants may, with satisfactory results, be permitted to do so. Capsicum..—This is the Latin name of certain plants, called variously Guinea Pepper {Capsicum annuum), Bell Pepper {Capsicum grosswm), Cherry Pepper {Capsicum eerasiforme), and Chili Pepper: this last namd" being somewhat explanative of the generic one. (French, Fiment; German, Spanisclier Pfeffer ; Italian, Feberone). The species of C
RMRDAXGB–. The popular natural history . Zoology. 4^0 ^ud COD. The colour of the Turbot is brown of different shades on one side, usuallv the left, and the whole of that side is spotted with little round bony tubercli.--. which may be found in the skin after boiling. The size of this fish is extremely variable. The average weight is six or seven pounds, but Turbots are often taken of far greater dimensions. The largest specimen of which an authentic notice is preserved was taicen near riyniouih in the year 1730, and weighed seventy pounds. The Plaice is well known by the bright red spots which are scat
RMRE3EWH–. Goldfish varieties and tropical aquarium fishes; a complete guide to aquaria and related subjects. Aquariums; Goldfish. Fig. 152. The American Ch.meleon (AnoHs caroUiiciisis) (Two-thirds sice) The range of protective coloration in our chameleons is not unlimited, as is usually supposed. They mainly alternate hctween the brown here shown (a good average earth-color) and a bright leaf-groen, which is extremely difficult to distin- guish against foliage. 164. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration
RMRDXERD–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 758 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. the summer, and are borne in dense clusters at the end of the shoots; they are most effective for pillars. aurantiacum has yellow, elegans carmine, and Newelli bright red blossoms. Clianthus puniceus (Glory Pea of Australia).—Propagate by cuttings of the young wood in May and June in the cool pit. Grow in loam, peat, and sand, with lumps of charcoal mixed in. Flowers in early summer. Cobjea scandens is an extremely handsome and a very easily- grown climber (Fig. 501). It is especially usefu
RMRDX7X6–. Natural history. Zoology. LONG-HORNED AND PLANT-FEEDING BEETLES. 561 larger species is tlie musk-beetle Aromia moschata (Linn.), which is common in most parts of the country, and is often found resting on the trunks of willows, in which the larva; feed, in the daytime. It exhales a strong but agreeable odour, contrary to the habit of most other beetles, many of which discharge an extremely offensive li<juid when touched. It is of a bright green colour, and often exceeds an inch in length. This species belongs to the Cerambycidw, the typical family of the Lungi- ccrrnes; but the largest an
RMRDR3CR–. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. Aealia Sieboldii. fioial to them. There are not many kinds; the best are here enumerated. A. Barnesii.âFlowers large, rosy-pink. A. macrantha rosea.âThis is a more compact grower than some of the Jcinds, and is extremely handsome; flowers soft rose. A. macrantha purpurea.âThe finest variety in cultivation; leaves bright green; flowers large, dark purple. Aralia.^A family of plants which give the name to the order, Araliaoece, or Ivy worts, to which they be- long. They consist of shrubs and trees possessing very ornamental characters in their leaves; bu
RMRDE2WK–. The birds of Iona & Mull. Birds. LETTER XXI. 155 feature, and add very much to the quaint appearance of this queer species of water-fowl. The iris is a rich ruby red, with an extremely fine exterior thread of white running round it. I have compared these specimens with a similar one shot in Canada, where it is abundant on the large lakes and rivers. It there rejoices in the descriptive and euphonious title of " Hell-diver." The most remarkable difference is that in the American specimen the horns are connected by a band of the same bright orange buff running across the forehead
RMRDPN91–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. â 348 ORCHID-GROWERS MANUAL. stems bear a few lanceolate acuminate leaves on their upper part, and opposite to them at the nodes a four- or five-flowered raceme of extremely beautiful flowers, which are flattened vertically so as to appear half expanded, and consist of lanceolate sepals, oblong lanceolate broader petals of a bright pinkish-rose, and a spathulate-trapeziform lip, which is white in the lower part, with small purple spots in the throat, a larg
RMRDX9TA–. Natural history. Zoology. THE BATS. 41. Fitj. 21.—Vampibe-Bat (Desmodus riifus). In two small genera of the family (Ghilonycteris and Mormops) the nose- leaf is wanting, and its place supplied by two or more lappets of skin hanging from beneath the skin. One of these ° chin-leafed bats {M. hlainvilhi) is remark- able for its bright orange fur, and like- wise for the extremely fragile structure of the whole head and body. The harm- less vampires (Fampirus) belong to a group of genera in which the tail, when present, perforates the membrane between the legs, while the nose-leaf is spear- shape
RMRE0A6B–. An introduction to the study of mammals living and extinct. Mammals. DIDELPHYID.-E 135 fourtli or Micoivreine, group the numerous species are all smaller than in the preceding groups, and have short and close hair, and no dark streak down the face. The best known species is the Murine Opossum (B. murina), little larger than a House-Mouse, and of a bright red colour, which is found as far north as central Mexico, and extends thence right down to the south of Brazil. The last or Peramyne group contains several extremely shrew-like species, of very small size, with short, hairy, and usually non
RMRDR3NY–. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. HERBS AND SMALL SALADS. 53 Seeds are sown in an open sunny situation from March, until May to produce th.e summer supply, and during the months of August and Septemher to pro- duce young leaves during the winter. It will thrive in all soils, though highly-enriched deep loams give the test results. It is not customary to permit the. BOKAGE. plants to hloom where the green shoots and leaves are greatly in demand. Its bright hlue flowers are, nevertheless, extremely pleasing, and a few plants may, with satisfactory results, be permitted to do so. Capsicum
RMRDB72Y–. The popular natural history . Zoology. 210 THE BOSCH VARK. animal. The Bosch Vark inhabits the forests, and is generally found lying in excavations or hollows in the ground, from which it is apt to rush if suddenly disturbed, and to work dire vengeance upon its foe. In colour it is extremely variable, some species being of a uniform dark brown, others of a brown variegated with white, while others are tinged with bright chestnut. The young is richly mottled with yellow and brown. For the following account of the habits of the Bosch Vark I am indebted to Colonel Dray- son's MS. " Where t
RMRRF7AT–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BOLD STREET, Steamers arriving at or leaving any port can be served at a few hours' notice Members F. T. D. LIVERPOOL CABLE ME YOUR ORDERS FOR FRANCE MARY FLORIST 27 Rue Lapeyrouse PARIS, near the Etoile. FRANCE Liverpool, England DINGLEYS, Ltd.. Florists SHEFFIELD. ENGLAND WILLIAM ARTINDALE & SON FLORISTS SEEDSMEN NURSERYMEN MANCHESTER, ENGLAND DINGLEYS. Ltd.. Florists BAIiTIMORE. The Market. At this writing, just one week from the big day, the market is rather quiet. There is plenty of cut stock of all sorts. Owing to the bright and extremely
RMRDT37A–. Seaside studies in natural history. Marine animals. RHODACTINIA. 13 motion, by means of the expansion and contraction of this foot- like disk. The Actiniae are extremely voracious ; they feed on mussels and cockles, sucking tlie animals out of their shells. When in confinement they may be fed on raw meat, and seem to relish it; but if compelled to do so, tliey will live on more meagre fare, and will even thrive for a long time on such food as they may pick up in the water where they are kept. Rhodactinia. {Rhodaclhna Dauisii Ag.) Very different from this is the bright red Rliodactinia (Fig.
RMRK1JPT–. Arthur and Fritz Kahn Collection 1889-1932. Kahn, Fritz 1888-1968; Kahn, Arthur David 1850-1928; Natural history illustrators; Natural history. « • «6 9 PART II. * THE CLIMATE OF PALEST INE The/ I) PalestInean Year Chapter l) The Palestinean year has only two seaaons: The dbcKjpciK Dry Season and The Rainy Season II) The Dry Season Chapter 2) The Badiation The radiation is extremely strong. The sky is bright and therefore the Bible the light^(like the Mordic literature)^but mostly the shade ••in the shadow of thy hand8..«of thy wings*.." Chapter 3) The Temperature Reports about "te
RMRDXE5K–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 854 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. Welfia. — A genus embracing only two stove unarmed Palms, producing terminal and pinnatisect leaves, on flat and short petioles. The segments are extremely- narrow at the base. Only one species is in cultiva t ion. W. regia is a most beautiful species, reach- ing in its native country 6oft. in height; it is of rather slender habit, and may be employed for table de- coration when young, the leaves being then gaily coloured with a bronzy tint; when fully developed they change to a bright gree
RMRDR36T–. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. OE'CHIDS. 67 spots at the base, resem'ble the head anci beak of a young vmfledged pigeon. P. Zmvii is not only distinct, but extremely handsome, and well deserves general cultivation. Leaves distichous, oblong-acute, dark green, somewhat thin in texture, and some six it is a splendid form, and very marked, though it cannot be considered a species. Leaves oblong- acute, broad, thick and fleshy in te.ture, upper side bright green, with a purplish tinge beneath, and about twelve inches in length. Scape sometimes branched. PHALJiEKOPSIS IKTEBMElJlA. inche
RMRRRJ4N–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Dhcbmbke 10, 1&14. The Florists' Review. The New Rose— GEO. ELGAR A little rose—the size that is becomiag more and more popular every day with ihe retailer. The cut shows the actual size. It is similar to Cecile Brunner, except that it has belter foliage on each individual stem, as shown by cut. The color is very bright yellow, periectly cVar on every petal. A yellow as yellow as the Florida orange. The Utile bud opens out perfeclly. Made up in bunches for corsage or for small baskets it is extremely attraclive. It grows very easily, does not m
RMRENB0N–. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. BLACK-NECKED ST.LT. 22C. HiiiiaiitnituH mcxicaiiiis. 15 In. Legs extremely long, and bright red; neck and blil moderately long and slender. Male black and white as shown; female and young with the back brownish. These very long-legged creatures are found in suit- able places west of the Mississippi River, and are especially abundant in Southern California. Stilts are poor swimmers, but habitually feed in compara- tively deep water, th.at is up to their bodies, their whole head, neck and upper parts of the body often being subme
RMRRWEPW–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. 372 Boleyn Factors in Floristry MADE IN MADISON Madison Basketcraft Co. Lake County MADISON, OHIO. No. S74 Spencer quelicot. Asia is a new soft pink. Eu- gene Danzenvillier is an older variety of lilac color. Prof. Virchow is a splendid variety, but is little known; it is a bright orange-scarlet with heavy panicles. Widar is a lavender-shadjed variety of recent introduction and is extremely attractive. At this point-Mr. Clark relieved Mr. Strohlein; stepping forward and point- ing to the next variety, Mr. Clark said with impressive solemnity, &
RMRE1D2M–. Vegetable gardening . Vegetable gardening; Project method in teaching. CULTURAL DIRECTIONS 4IS sauce Is made. It does not usually ripen fruit as far north as Pennsylvania. Long Red Cayenne is well known for its pungency. True Red Chili produces small, hot, bright-red pep- pers. Bird Eye or Creole is the smallest red, extremely hot pepper. Hot Bell has the same shape as Bull Nose, but the flavor is very pungent. MILD-FRUITED VARIETIES (Figure 96.) Bull Nose is one of the most popular varieties. Chinese Giant is extensively planted. Ruby King is a favorite with some growers. Neapolitan is a ve
RMRDJ2WB–. Elements of zoology, to accompany the field and laboratory study of animals. Zoology. 234 ZOOLOGY shell was used as money (" wampum ") by the Indians. The shell is extremely heavy, and usually nearly circular in outline (Fig. 223). The arks (Arcidae ^) and their allies include several species hav- ing a more or less elongated hinge-joint crowded with many small teeth. Our common East- ern species {Area pexata, Fig. 224) has bright red blood and is commonly known as the " bloody clam." The mussels (MytilidiB ^) are the familiar blue black, wedge-. FiG. 224.—Area pciata, th
RMREKDM5–. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. 11' 24 FORESTERS' MANUAL. Red Cedar or Juniper. {Juniperns Virginiana) Evergreen. Any height up to loo feet. Wood, heart a beautiful bright red; sap wood nearly white; soft, weak, but extremely durable as posts, etc. Makes good sticks for rubbing stick fire. The tiny scale- like leaves are 3 to 6 to the inch; the berry-like cones are light blue and a qua; ,er of an inch in diameter. The berries of the European species are used for flavoring gin, which word is an abbreviation of Juniper. "The
RMRRWCKK–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. LRH/I TLOIVIL&. ,#^^ An Extremely Attractive Mothers* Day Advertisement. with a wreath for a frame. At one side wap a card lettered "Wear a flower," etc., as per the ad The Re- view suggested. On the other side was a similar card reading A white flower for Mother's memory. A bright flower for Mothers living. It attracted a great deal of notice and printed: "The founder of Mothers' day in wearing a White Flower in memory of her deceased Mother has unconsciously started a world-wide cus- tom of wearing a flower in honor of a living
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