The elements of botany for The elements of botany for beginners and for schools elementsbotany00gray Year: 1887 r^? cnr 3G8 869 Fig. 366, Forming fruit (capsule) of Gaultheria, with calyx thickening around its base. 367. Section of same mature, the berry-like calyx nearly enclosing the capsule. Fig. 368. Section of a part of a strawberry. Compare with Fig. 3G0. Fig. 369. Similar section of part of a blackberry. 370. One of its component simple fruits (drupe) in section, showing the pulp, stone, and contained seed: more enlarged. Compare with Fig. 375. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-botany-for-the-elements-of-botany-for-beginners-and-for-schools-elementsbotany00gray-year-1887-r-cnr-3g8-869-fig-366-forming-fruit-capsule-of-gaultheria-with-calyx-thickening-around-its-base-367-section-of-same-mature-the-berry-like-calyx-nearly-enclosing-the-capsule-fig-368-section-of-a-part-of-a-strawberry-compare-with-fig-3g0-fig-369-similar-section-of-part-of-a-blackberry-370-one-of-its-component-simple-fruits-drupe-in-section-showing-the-pulp-stone-and-contained-seed-more-enlarged-compare-with-fig-375-image239594511.html
RMRWPD6R–The elements of botany for The elements of botany for beginners and for schools elementsbotany00gray Year: 1887 r^? cnr 3G8 869 Fig. 366, Forming fruit (capsule) of Gaultheria, with calyx thickening around its base. 367. Section of same mature, the berry-like calyx nearly enclosing the capsule. Fig. 368. Section of a part of a strawberry. Compare with Fig. 3G0. Fig. 369. Similar section of part of a blackberry. 370. One of its component simple fruits (drupe) in section, showing the pulp, stone, and contained seed: more enlarged. Compare with Fig. 375.
Diseases of the chest and the principles of physical diagnosis . era-tion is also to be distinguished from eventration which is next to beconsidered. EVENTRATION OF THE DIAPHRAGM Eventration is a relatively rare condition. It is characterized by ageneral expansion of one-half of the diaphragm allowing the abdominalviscera to be displaced upward into the thoracic cavity. It differsfrom hernia and evisceration in that the contour of the affected dome isnot irregular. There is neither a bulging nor a locahzed opening (Fig.369). Various names have been applied to the condition, the terms em-ployed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-chest-and-the-principles-of-physical-diagnosis-era-tion-is-also-to-be-distinguished-from-eventration-which-is-next-to-beconsidered-eventration-of-the-diaphragm-eventration-is-a-relatively-rare-condition-it-is-characterized-by-ageneral-expansion-of-one-half-of-the-diaphragm-allowing-the-abdominalviscera-to-be-displaced-upward-into-the-thoracic-cavity-it-differsfrom-hernia-and-evisceration-in-that-the-contour-of-the-affected-dome-isnot-irregular-there-is-neither-a-bulging-nor-a-locahzed-opening-fig369-various-names-have-been-applied-to-the-condition-the-terms-em-ployed-image340206637.html
RM2ANDN11–Diseases of the chest and the principles of physical diagnosis . era-tion is also to be distinguished from eventration which is next to beconsidered. EVENTRATION OF THE DIAPHRAGM Eventration is a relatively rare condition. It is characterized by ageneral expansion of one-half of the diaphragm allowing the abdominalviscera to be displaced upward into the thoracic cavity. It differsfrom hernia and evisceration in that the contour of the affected dome isnot irregular. There is neither a bulging nor a locahzed opening (Fig.369). Various names have been applied to the condition, the terms em-ployed
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 548 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE Spots subelliptic to irregular, depressed, brownish; acervuli scattered, surrounded by a few not very conspicuous black setfe; conidia oblong, ends rounded, straight or curved, 15-19 x 3.5-5.5 ft; conidiophores cylindric, simple, 45-55 fi. This fungus, generally known as C. lindemuthianum, is accord- trittiniciuse Conhcr. Starcfi Grains Fig. 369.—C. lindemuthianum. Showing relation of the fungus to the tissues of the bean. To the left above is a diagram of a section across a bean pod through Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-548-the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-spots-subelliptic-to-irregular-depressed-brownish-acervuli-scattered-surrounded-by-a-few-not-very-conspicuous-black-setfe-conidia-oblong-ends-rounded-straight-or-curved-15-19-x-35-55-ft-conidiophores-cylindric-simple-45-55-fi-this-fungus-generally-known-as-c-lindemuthianum-is-accord-trittiniciuse-conhcr-starcfi-grains-fig-369c-lindemuthianum-showing-relation-of-the-fungus-to-the-tissues-of-the-bean-to-the-left-above-is-a-diagram-of-a-section-across-a-bean-pod-through-image216451243.html
RMPG45NF–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 548 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE Spots subelliptic to irregular, depressed, brownish; acervuli scattered, surrounded by a few not very conspicuous black setfe; conidia oblong, ends rounded, straight or curved, 15-19 x 3.5-5.5 ft; conidiophores cylindric, simple, 45-55 fi. This fungus, generally known as C. lindemuthianum, is accord- trittiniciuse Conhcr. Starcfi Grains Fig. 369.—C. lindemuthianum. Showing relation of the fungus to the tissues of the bean. To the left above is a diagram of a section across a bean pod through
Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet (1890) Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet elementederpal00stei Year: 1890 Fig. 370. Alaria laevigata Morr. & Lyc. Oberer Dogger. Frankreich, c — Oanal; a = Aussenlippe; /, /' = die fingerförmigen Verlängerungen derselÜ>en. Fig. 369. Ptcrocfras Occaui Brgt. Oberes Kimraeridge (Pteroceras-Scb.). Lindener Berg b. Hannover. Schale von hinten gesehen. /' = Spiralwülste des letzten Umganges, die sich in die fingerförmigen Fortsätze der Aussenlippe (/i^c} verlängern; c = der geschwungene Canal; b = die Stelle, an welcher sich bei den lebenden Formen der Au Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elemente-der-palontologie-bearbeitet-1890-elemente-der-palontologie-bearbeitet-elementederpal00stei-year-1890-fig-370-alaria-laevigata-morr-lyc-oberer-dogger-frankreich-c-oanal-a-=-aussenlippe-=-die-fingerfrmigen-verlngerungen-derselgten-fig-369-ptcrocfras-occaui-brgt-oberes-kimraeridge-pteroceras-scb-lindener-berg-b-hannover-schale-von-hinten-gesehen-=-spiralwlste-des-letzten-umganges-die-sich-in-die-fingerfrmigen-fortstze-der-aussenlippe-ic-verlngern-c-=-der-geschwungene-canal-b-=-die-stelle-an-welcher-sich-bei-den-lebenden-formen-der-au-image239658798.html
RMRWWB6P–Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet (1890) Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet elementederpal00stei Year: 1890 Fig. 370. Alaria laevigata Morr. & Lyc. Oberer Dogger. Frankreich, c — Oanal; a = Aussenlippe; /, /' = die fingerförmigen Verlängerungen derselÜ>en. Fig. 369. Ptcrocfras Occaui Brgt. Oberes Kimraeridge (Pteroceras-Scb.). Lindener Berg b. Hannover. Schale von hinten gesehen. /' = Spiralwülste des letzten Umganges, die sich in die fingerförmigen Fortsätze der Aussenlippe (/i^c} verlängern; c = der geschwungene Canal; b = die Stelle, an welcher sich bei den lebenden Formen der Au
A manual of operative surgery . lt to insinuate theknife behind the ulna, and itsmovements in that positionmust be assisted with the leftfingers. While the musculartissue is being divided, theassistant flexes the hand. Thetwo flaps are now drawn up tothe level of the saw-line, and the remaining soft parts aredivided at that level to clear fully the bones. This is effected by what the French surgeons call the in-cision en 8 de chiffre (Fig. 369). The knife is made to so pass-across the front and back of the limb as to follow the outlinesof the bones and to sever well the interosseous membrane. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-operative-surgery-lt-to-insinuate-theknife-behind-the-ulna-and-itsmovements-in-that-positionmust-be-assisted-with-the-leftfingers-while-the-musculartissue-is-being-divided-theassistant-flexes-the-hand-thetwo-flaps-are-now-drawn-up-tothe-level-of-the-saw-line-and-the-remaining-soft-parts-aredivided-at-that-level-to-clear-fully-the-bones-this-is-effected-by-what-the-french-surgeons-call-the-in-cision-en-8-de-chiffre-fig-369-the-knife-is-made-to-so-pass-across-the-front-and-back-of-the-limb-as-to-follow-the-outlinesof-the-bones-and-to-sever-well-the-interosseous-membrane-image343317242.html
RM2AXFCJ2–A manual of operative surgery . lt to insinuate theknife behind the ulna, and itsmovements in that positionmust be assisted with the leftfingers. While the musculartissue is being divided, theassistant flexes the hand. Thetwo flaps are now drawn up tothe level of the saw-line, and the remaining soft parts aredivided at that level to clear fully the bones. This is effected by what the French surgeons call the in-cision en 8 de chiffre (Fig. 369). The knife is made to so pass-across the front and back of the limb as to follow the outlinesof the bones and to sever well the interosseous membrane.
. Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna. Mollusks. 543 Fiff. 368.. ü. limicola. fig. 777, eine sehr grosse Muschel mit breit abgestutztem Hintertheile, die übrigens nach des Autors sehr genauer xb- bildnng eine in Folge Degeneration des Mantels am Hinter- theile sich gebildet habende Abnormität zu sein scheint. 3. var. ^Jülleri Bos Srn.^ Icon. fig. 541. Muschel: eiförmig, zusammengedrückt, dünnschalig, von graugelber Farbe; Vordertheil etwas länger und breiter; Fig. 369.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deutsche-excursions-mollusken-fauna-mollusks-543-fiff-368-limicola-fig-777-eine-sehr-grosse-muschel-mit-breit-abgestutztem-hintertheile-die-brigens-nach-des-autors-sehr-genauer-xb-bildnng-eine-in-folge-degeneration-des-mantels-am-hinter-theile-sich-gebildet-habende-abnormitt-zu-sein-scheint-3-var-jlleri-bos-srn-icon-fig-541-muschel-eifrmig-zusammengedrckt-dnnschalig-von-graugelber-farbe-vordertheil-etwas-lnger-und-breiter-fig-369-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-image215984527.html
RMPFAXD3–. Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna. Mollusks. 543 Fiff. 368.. ü. limicola. fig. 777, eine sehr grosse Muschel mit breit abgestutztem Hintertheile, die übrigens nach des Autors sehr genauer xb- bildnng eine in Folge Degeneration des Mantels am Hinter- theile sich gebildet habende Abnormität zu sein scheint. 3. var. ^Jülleri Bos Srn.^ Icon. fig. 541. Muschel: eiförmig, zusammengedrückt, dünnschalig, von graugelber Farbe; Vordertheil etwas länger und breiter; Fig. 369.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0403rabe Year: 1904 102 Fig. 369. Einhäusig; Blüthen stengelständig, s KnosDen eiförmig, viel- blättrig, Hüllblätter bleich, dünn, eiförmig, rasch zugespitzt, die äusseren mit zarter Rippe, Antheridien (Schlauch 0,36 mm) zuletzt gebräunt, mit wenigen Paraphysen. — Dem Brachyth. StarJxci nächstverwandt, doch in der Tracht dem Brachyth. rohustum sich nähernd. Rasen sehr locker, verwebt, bleichgrün und glänzend. Pflanzen robuster und weicher, als bei Br. Stärket^ unter- brochen stoloniform, reichl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-l-rabenhorsts-kryptogamen-flora-von-deutschland-oesterreich-und-der-schweiz-drlrabenhorstskr0403rabe-year-1904-102-fig-369-einhusig-blthen-stengelstndig-s-knosden-eifrmig-viel-blttrig-hllbltter-bleich-dnn-eifrmig-rasch-zugespitzt-die-usseren-mit-zarter-rippe-antheridien-schlauch-036-mm-zuletzt-gebrunt-mit-wenigen-paraphysen-dem-brachyth-starjxci-nchstverwandt-doch-in-der-tracht-dem-brachyth-rohustum-sich-nhernd-rasen-sehr-locker-verwebt-bleichgrn-und-glnzend-pflanzen-robuster-und-weicher-als-bei-br-strket-unter-brochen-stoloniform-reichl-image240710295.html
RMRYH8C7–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0403rabe Year: 1904 102 Fig. 369. Einhäusig; Blüthen stengelständig, s KnosDen eiförmig, viel- blättrig, Hüllblätter bleich, dünn, eiförmig, rasch zugespitzt, die äusseren mit zarter Rippe, Antheridien (Schlauch 0,36 mm) zuletzt gebräunt, mit wenigen Paraphysen. — Dem Brachyth. StarJxci nächstverwandt, doch in der Tracht dem Brachyth. rohustum sich nähernd. Rasen sehr locker, verwebt, bleichgrün und glänzend. Pflanzen robuster und weicher, als bei Br. Stärket^ unter- brochen stoloniform, reichl
Quain's elements of anatomy . rminated bythe membrana tympani, which is placed obliquely, being inclined down-wards, forwards, and towards the mesial plane ; and thus, as shown in.fig. 369, the floor of the meatus is longer than its roof. The meatus is composed partly of cartilage, and partly of bone, and islined by a prolongation of the skin. The cartikiginous part occupies somewhat less than half the length ofthe passage. It is formed, as already mentioned, by an inflection of thedeep part of the cartilage of the pinna. The osseous portion is a little longer and rather narrower than the car- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quains-elements-of-anatomy-rminated-bythe-membrana-tympani-which-is-placed-obliquely-being-inclined-down-wards-forwards-and-towards-the-mesial-plane-and-thus-as-shown-infig-369-the-floor-of-the-meatus-is-longer-than-its-roof-the-meatus-is-composed-partly-of-cartilage-and-partly-of-bone-and-islined-by-a-prolongation-of-the-skin-the-cartikiginous-part-occupies-somewhat-less-than-half-the-length-ofthe-passage-it-is-formed-as-already-mentioned-by-an-inflection-of-thedeep-part-of-the-cartilage-of-the-pinna-the-osseous-portion-is-a-little-longer-and-rather-narrower-than-the-car-image342712546.html
RM2AWFW9P–Quain's elements of anatomy . rminated bythe membrana tympani, which is placed obliquely, being inclined down-wards, forwards, and towards the mesial plane ; and thus, as shown in.fig. 369, the floor of the meatus is longer than its roof. The meatus is composed partly of cartilage, and partly of bone, and islined by a prolongation of the skin. The cartikiginous part occupies somewhat less than half the length ofthe passage. It is formed, as already mentioned, by an inflection of thedeep part of the cartilage of the pinna. The osseous portion is a little longer and rather narrower than the car-
. Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna. Mollusks. ü. limicola. fig. 777, eine sehr grosse Muschel mit breit abgestutztem Hintertheile, die übrigens nach des Autors sehr genauer xb- bildnng eine in Folge Degeneration des Mantels am Hinter- theile sich gebildet habende Abnormität zu sein scheint. 3. var. ^Jülleri Bos Srn.^ Icon. fig. 541. Muschel: eiförmig, zusammengedrückt, dünnschalig, von graugelber Farbe; Vordertheil etwas länger und breiter; Fig. 369.. U. Mülleri.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deutsche-excursions-mollusken-fauna-mollusks-limicola-fig-777-eine-sehr-grosse-muschel-mit-breit-abgestutztem-hintertheile-die-brigens-nach-des-autors-sehr-genauer-xb-bildnng-eine-in-folge-degeneration-des-mantels-am-hinter-theile-sich-gebildet-habende-abnormitt-zu-sein-scheint-3-var-jlleri-bos-srn-icon-fig-541-muschel-eifrmig-zusammengedrckt-dnnschalig-von-graugelber-farbe-vordertheil-etwas-lnger-und-breiter-fig-369-u-mlleri-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-co-image215984523.html
RMPFAXCY–. Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna. Mollusks. ü. limicola. fig. 777, eine sehr grosse Muschel mit breit abgestutztem Hintertheile, die übrigens nach des Autors sehr genauer xb- bildnng eine in Folge Degeneration des Mantels am Hinter- theile sich gebildet habende Abnormität zu sein scheint. 3. var. ^Jülleri Bos Srn.^ Icon. fig. 541. Muschel: eiförmig, zusammengedrückt, dünnschalig, von graugelber Farbe; Vordertheil etwas länger und breiter; Fig. 369.. U. Mülleri.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - co
Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet (1890) Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet elementederpal00stei Year: 1890 Fig. 370. Alaria laevigata Morr. & Lyc. Oberer Dogger. Frankreich, c — Oanal; a = Aussenlippe; /, /' = die fingerförmigen Verlängerungen derselÜ>en. Fig. 369. Ptcrocfras Occaui Brgt. Oberes Kimraeridge (Pteroceras-Scb.). Lindener Berg b. Hannover. Schale von hinten gesehen. /' = Spiralwülste des letzten Umganges, die sich in die fingerförmigen Fortsätze der Aussenlippe (/i^c} verlängern; c = der geschwungene Canal; b = die Stelle, an welcher sich bei den lebenden Formen der Au Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elemente-der-palontologie-bearbeitet-1890-elemente-der-palontologie-bearbeitet-elementederpal00stei-year-1890-fig-370-alaria-laevigata-morr-lyc-oberer-dogger-frankreich-c-oanal-a-=-aussenlippe-=-die-fingerfrmigen-verlngerungen-derselgten-fig-369-ptcrocfras-occaui-brgt-oberes-kimraeridge-pteroceras-scb-lindener-berg-b-hannover-schale-von-hinten-gesehen-=-spiralwlste-des-letzten-umganges-die-sich-in-die-fingerfrmigen-fortstze-der-aussenlippe-ic-verlngern-c-=-der-geschwungene-canal-b-=-die-stelle-an-welcher-sich-bei-den-lebenden-formen-der-au-image239658799.html
RMRWWB6R–Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet (1890) Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet elementederpal00stei Year: 1890 Fig. 370. Alaria laevigata Morr. & Lyc. Oberer Dogger. Frankreich, c — Oanal; a = Aussenlippe; /, /' = die fingerförmigen Verlängerungen derselÜ>en. Fig. 369. Ptcrocfras Occaui Brgt. Oberes Kimraeridge (Pteroceras-Scb.). Lindener Berg b. Hannover. Schale von hinten gesehen. /' = Spiralwülste des letzten Umganges, die sich in die fingerförmigen Fortsätze der Aussenlippe (/i^c} verlängern; c = der geschwungene Canal; b = die Stelle, an welcher sich bei den lebenden Formen der Au
Outlines of comparative physiology touching the structure and development of the races of animals, living and extinct : for the use of schools and colleges . nes. The muscles, which beforewere uniformly distributed, are now gathered into masses.The limbs are elongated, and wings spring forth from thethorax. More active motions then reappear in the digestiveorgans, and the animal, bursting the envelop of its chrysalis,issues in the form of a winged moth. § 552. The different external forms which an insect may assume is well illustrated by one i f Fig. 369. which is unfortunately too well known Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/outlines-of-comparative-physiology-touching-the-structure-and-development-of-the-races-of-animals-living-and-extinct-for-the-use-of-schools-and-colleges-nes-the-muscles-which-beforewere-uniformly-distributed-are-now-gathered-into-massesthe-limbs-are-elongated-and-wings-spring-forth-from-thethorax-more-active-motions-then-reappear-in-the-digestiveorgans-and-the-animal-bursting-the-envelop-of-its-chrysalisissues-in-the-form-of-a-winged-moth-552-the-different-external-forms-which-an-insect-may-assume-is-well-illustrated-by-one-i-f-fig-369-which-is-unfortunately-too-well-known-image338934019.html
RM2AKBNPB–Outlines of comparative physiology touching the structure and development of the races of animals, living and extinct : for the use of schools and colleges . nes. The muscles, which beforewere uniformly distributed, are now gathered into masses.The limbs are elongated, and wings spring forth from thethorax. More active motions then reappear in the digestiveorgans, and the animal, bursting the envelop of its chrysalis,issues in the form of a winged moth. § 552. The different external forms which an insect may assume is well illustrated by one i f Fig. 369. which is unfortunately too well known
. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. Fig. 369. Root habit of (top) crimson.(middle Imammoth closer, (bottom) winter ?etcb. Uorueli Exp. Sta. COWPEA Tennessee Experiment Station, Bulle- tin No. 4 ; Nebraska Experiment Sta- tion, Report 1899, pp. 50-61; Canada Experimental Farms, Ottawa, Canada, Report 1901, pp. 140-152 ; Ontario Agri- cultural College and Experiment Station, Report 1904; Cornell Experiment Sta- tion, Bulletin No. 198 ; Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, Nova Scotia, 1902, Part I, pp. 70-90; Massachusetts Experiment Station, Bulletin No. 82; Missouri Fruit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-farm-crops-farm-produce-agriculture-fig-369-root-habit-of-top-crimsonmiddle-imammoth-closer-bottom-winter-etcb-uorueli-exp-sta-cowpea-tennessee-experiment-station-bulle-tin-no-4-nebraska-experiment-sta-tion-report-1899-pp-50-61-canada-experimental-farms-ottawa-canada-report-1901-pp-140-152-ontario-agri-cultural-college-and-experiment-station-report-1904-cornell-experiment-sta-tion-bulletin-no-198-report-of-the-secretary-of-agriculture-nova-scotia-1902-part-i-pp-70-90-massachusetts-experiment-station-bulletin-no-82-missouri-fruit-image216171616.html
RMPFKD2T–. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. Fig. 369. Root habit of (top) crimson.(middle Imammoth closer, (bottom) winter ?etcb. Uorueli Exp. Sta. COWPEA Tennessee Experiment Station, Bulle- tin No. 4 ; Nebraska Experiment Sta- tion, Report 1899, pp. 50-61; Canada Experimental Farms, Ottawa, Canada, Report 1901, pp. 140-152 ; Ontario Agri- cultural College and Experiment Station, Report 1904; Cornell Experiment Sta- tion, Bulletin No. 198 ; Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, Nova Scotia, 1902, Part I, pp. 70-90; Massachusetts Experiment Station, Bulletin No. 82; Missouri Fruit
Archive image from page 369 of The development of the human. The development of the human body : a manual of human embryology . developmentofhum00mcmu Year: 1914 358 THE GENITAL DUCTS the ovary to the uterus and forming the ligamentum ovarii proprium and the other extending from the uterus to the anterior abdominal wall and forming what is known in the adult as the round ligament of the uterus. The diagram, Fig. 218, illustrates the transformation from the indifferent condition which occurs in the two sexes, and that the UM female indifferent male Fig. 218.—Diagrams Illustrating the Transf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-369-of-the-development-of-the-human-the-development-of-the-human-body-a-manual-of-human-embryology-developmentofhum00mcmu-year-1914-358-the-genital-ducts-the-ovary-to-the-uterus-and-forming-the-ligamentum-ovarii-proprium-and-the-other-extending-from-the-uterus-to-the-anterior-abdominal-wall-and-forming-what-is-known-in-the-adult-as-the-round-ligament-of-the-uterus-the-diagram-fig-218-illustrates-the-transformation-from-the-indifferent-condition-which-occurs-in-the-two-sexes-and-that-the-um-female-indifferent-male-fig-218diagrams-illustrating-the-transf-image259021739.html
RMW1BCTB–Archive image from page 369 of The development of the human. The development of the human body : a manual of human embryology . developmentofhum00mcmu Year: 1914 358 THE GENITAL DUCTS the ovary to the uterus and forming the ligamentum ovarii proprium and the other extending from the uterus to the anterior abdominal wall and forming what is known in the adult as the round ligament of the uterus. The diagram, Fig. 218, illustrates the transformation from the indifferent condition which occurs in the two sexes, and that the UM female indifferent male Fig. 218.—Diagrams Illustrating the Transf
Gynecology . Nit^btocvj^ Fig. 369.—Transplantation of Ovarian Tissue in the Horns of the Uterus.The tubes have been exsected. Wedges have been removed from the ovaries and the woundsclosed. A section of ovarian tissue is being introduced in the right cornu. The same procedure hasbeen carried out and completed on the left side. until the operator is ready to implant it. Numerous locations are used for theimplantation, most commonly between the leaves of the broad ligament and inthe abdominal wall. Of these two sites, the latter is far preferable, partly becausethe blood-supply is more favorable Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gynecology-nitbtocvj-fig-369transplantation-of-ovarian-tissue-in-the-horns-of-the-uterusthe-tubes-have-been-exsected-wedges-have-been-removed-from-the-ovaries-and-the-woundsclosed-a-section-of-ovarian-tissue-is-being-introduced-in-the-right-cornu-the-same-procedure-hasbeen-carried-out-and-completed-on-the-left-side-until-the-operator-is-ready-to-implant-it-numerous-locations-are-used-for-theimplantation-most-commonly-between-the-leaves-of-the-broad-ligament-and-inthe-abdominal-wall-of-these-two-sites-the-latter-is-far-preferable-partly-becausethe-blood-supply-is-more-favorable-image340266675.html
RM2ANGDH7–Gynecology . Nit^btocvj^ Fig. 369.—Transplantation of Ovarian Tissue in the Horns of the Uterus.The tubes have been exsected. Wedges have been removed from the ovaries and the woundsclosed. A section of ovarian tissue is being introduced in the right cornu. The same procedure hasbeen carried out and completed on the left side. until the operator is ready to implant it. Numerous locations are used for theimplantation, most commonly between the leaves of the broad ligament and inthe abdominal wall. Of these two sites, the latter is far preferable, partly becausethe blood-supply is more favorable
. Der Mensch, sein Ursprung und seine Entwicklung, in gemeinverständlicher Darstellung. Human beings; Evolution. 370 W. Leche: Der Mensch. versität stehen nebeneinander zwei Skelette von nahezu derselben Größe, das eine von einem zahmen Hund (Fig. 369), das andere von einer wilden Hundeart (Fig. 368). Ein Blick auf diese Skelette überzeugt uns ohne weiteres davon, daß der Hirnschädel und demnach auch das Gehirn bei dem seit Jahrtausenden zum Begleiter des Menschen erhobenen Haushunde eine viel größere Ausbildung erhalten hat als bei der auf der Naturstufe stehen- gebliebenen Hundeart.. 368 &qu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/der-mensch-sein-ursprung-und-seine-entwicklung-in-gemeinverstndlicher-darstellung-human-beings-evolution-370-w-leche-der-mensch-versitt-stehen-nebeneinander-zwei-skelette-von-nahezu-derselben-gre-das-eine-von-einem-zahmen-hund-fig-369-das-andere-von-einer-wilden-hundeart-fig-368-ein-blick-auf-diese-skelette-berzeugt-uns-ohne-weiteres-davon-da-der-hirnschdel-und-demnach-auch-das-gehirn-bei-dem-seit-jahrtausenden-zum-begleiter-des-menschen-erhobenen-haushunde-eine-viel-grere-ausbildung-erhalten-hat-als-bei-der-auf-der-naturstufe-stehen-gebliebenen-hundeart-368-qu-image216009796.html
RMPFC2KG–. Der Mensch, sein Ursprung und seine Entwicklung, in gemeinverständlicher Darstellung. Human beings; Evolution. 370 W. Leche: Der Mensch. versität stehen nebeneinander zwei Skelette von nahezu derselben Größe, das eine von einem zahmen Hund (Fig. 369), das andere von einer wilden Hundeart (Fig. 368). Ein Blick auf diese Skelette überzeugt uns ohne weiteres davon, daß der Hirnschädel und demnach auch das Gehirn bei dem seit Jahrtausenden zum Begleiter des Menschen erhobenen Haushunde eine viel größere Ausbildung erhalten hat als bei der auf der Naturstufe stehen- gebliebenen Hundeart.. 368 &qu
Archive image from page 144 of A descriptive catalogue of the. A descriptive catalogue of the scale insects ('Coccidae') of Australia descriptivecatal02frog Year: 1915 SCALE INSECTS (' COCCID ') OF AUSTRALIA. 139 Apioniorpha rugosa, Froggatt (Fig. 95). Brachyscelis rugosa, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., p. 369, pi. viii, fig. 5. 1892. Agrk. Gazette N.S.W., vol. ix, p. 492. 1898. Specimens collected at Allalong, near Maitland, New South Wales, on an undetermined species of eucalyptus. Female galls sessile, springing from the branchlets; general form squat, hemispherical; outer surface rugose, irr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-144-of-a-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-a-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-scale-insects-coccidae-of-australia-descriptivecatal02frog-year-1915-scale-insects-coccid-of-australia-139-apioniorpha-rugosa-froggatt-fig-95-brachyscelis-rugosa-proc-linn-soc-nsw-p-369-pi-viii-fig-5-1892-agrk-gazette-nsw-vol-ix-p-492-1898-specimens-collected-at-allalong-near-maitland-new-south-wales-on-an-undetermined-species-of-eucalyptus-female-galls-sessile-springing-from-the-branchlets-general-form-squat-hemispherical-outer-surface-rugose-irr-image258658173.html
RMW0PW3W–Archive image from page 144 of A descriptive catalogue of the. A descriptive catalogue of the scale insects ('Coccidae') of Australia descriptivecatal02frog Year: 1915 SCALE INSECTS (' COCCID ') OF AUSTRALIA. 139 Apioniorpha rugosa, Froggatt (Fig. 95). Brachyscelis rugosa, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., p. 369, pi. viii, fig. 5. 1892. Agrk. Gazette N.S.W., vol. ix, p. 492. 1898. Specimens collected at Allalong, near Maitland, New South Wales, on an undetermined species of eucalyptus. Female galls sessile, springing from the branchlets; general form squat, hemispherical; outer surface rugose, irr
Outlines of comparative physiology touching the structure and development of the races of animals, living and extinct : for the use of schools and colleges . s are attached to these rings,such as jointed legs (fig. 34), or, in place of them, stiff bristles,oars fringed with silken threads, wings either firm or mem-branous (fig. 369), antennae, moveable pieces which performthe office of jaws (fig. 195), &c. But, however diversified thissolid apparatus may be, it is universally the case that therings, to which every segment of the body may be referred,as to a type, combine to form but a single i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/outlines-of-comparative-physiology-touching-the-structure-and-development-of-the-races-of-animals-living-and-extinct-for-the-use-of-schools-and-colleges-s-are-attached-to-these-ringssuch-as-jointed-legs-fig-34-or-in-place-of-them-stiff-bristlesoars-fringed-with-silken-threads-wings-either-firm-or-mem-branous-fig-369-antennae-moveable-pieces-which-performthe-office-of-jaws-fig-195-c-but-however-diversified-thissolid-apparatus-may-be-it-is-universally-the-case-that-therings-to-which-every-segment-of-the-body-may-be-referredas-to-a-type-combine-to-form-but-a-single-i-image339069991.html
RM2AKHY6F–Outlines of comparative physiology touching the structure and development of the races of animals, living and extinct : for the use of schools and colleges . s are attached to these rings,such as jointed legs (fig. 34), or, in place of them, stiff bristles,oars fringed with silken threads, wings either firm or mem-branous (fig. 369), antennae, moveable pieces which performthe office of jaws (fig. 195), &c. But, however diversified thissolid apparatus may be, it is universally the case that therings, to which every segment of the body may be referred,as to a type, combine to form but a single i
. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 367. Flower. FiK. 368. Dia'Tam.. Fig. 369. Flower, -without corolla. Fig. 371. Flower, corolla and androecium removed. Fig. 370. Long. sect, of flower. a concave receptacle. The calyx is formed of five sepals, arranged in the bud in quincuncial prefloration, unequal,* and the corolla of five alternate petals, contorted in prefloration.^ Within the corolla 1 Guian. t. 113, fig. a-J (excl.). 2 L. p. Suppl 49, 303.âPl. et Tin. Am. Sc. Nat. ser. 4, xiv. 286.âB. H. Gen. 173, n. 11.â H. B.v. Fayer Fam. Nat. 272â? FlacJcstoiiia Scjp. Iiitrod. n. 1256.â4 l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-fig-367-flower-fik-368-diatam-fig-369-flower-without-corolla-fig-371-flower-corolla-and-androecium-removed-fig-370-long-sect-of-flower-a-concave-receptacle-the-calyx-is-formed-of-five-sepals-arranged-in-the-bud-in-quincuncial-prefloration-unequal-and-the-corolla-of-five-alternate-petals-contorted-in-prefloration-within-the-corolla-1-guian-t-113-fig-a-j-excl-2-l-p-suppl-49-303pl-et-tin-am-sc-nat-ser-4-xiv-286b-h-gen-173-n-11-h-bv-fayer-fam-nat-272-flacjcstoiiia-scjp-iiitrod-n-12564-l-image216400946.html
RMPG1WH6–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 367. Flower. FiK. 368. Dia'Tam.. Fig. 369. Flower, -without corolla. Fig. 371. Flower, corolla and androecium removed. Fig. 370. Long. sect, of flower. a concave receptacle. The calyx is formed of five sepals, arranged in the bud in quincuncial prefloration, unequal,* and the corolla of five alternate petals, contorted in prefloration.^ Within the corolla 1 Guian. t. 113, fig. a-J (excl.). 2 L. p. Suppl 49, 303.âPl. et Tin. Am. Sc. Nat. ser. 4, xiv. 286.âB. H. Gen. 173, n. 11.â H. B.v. Fayer Fam. Nat. 272â? FlacJcstoiiia Scjp. Iiitrod. n. 1256.â4 l
Archive image from page 66 of The Cyathaspididae; a family of. The Cyathaspididae; a family of Silurian and Devonian jawless vertebrates cyathaspididaefa135deni Year: 1964 DENISON: THE CYATHASPIDIDAE 369 Fig. 114. Vernonaspis al- lenae, photograph of rubber impression of type dorsal shield; Museum of Compara- tive Zoology 8871 (X 3). Referred specimens.—Mus. Comp. Zool. 8873, a ventral shield, and 8874, a dorsal shield. Occurrence.—Late Silurian, Vernon shale (Salina group), 2 miles southeast of Kenwood, Oneida County, New York. Doubtfully from the Wills Creek formation, cut on Western Mar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-66-of-the-cyathaspididae-a-family-of-the-cyathaspididae-a-family-of-silurian-and-devonian-jawless-vertebrates-cyathaspididaefa135deni-year-1964-denison-the-cyathaspididae-369-fig-114-vernonaspis-al-lenae-photograph-of-rubber-impression-of-type-dorsal-shield-museum-of-compara-tive-zoology-8871-x-3-referred-specimensmus-comp-zool-8873-a-ventral-shield-and-8874-a-dorsal-shield-occurrencelate-silurian-vernon-shale-salina-group-2-miles-southeast-of-kenwood-oneida-county-new-york-doubtfully-from-the-wills-creek-formation-cut-on-western-mar-image259289847.html
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The pathology and surgical treatment of tumors . and these ramifications can befelt under the skin (Fig. 369). The tumorconsists of a fibrous framework throughwhich run bundles of nerve-fibres, someof them completely medullated, othersonly partially so (Fig. 370). Large gan-glion-cells with characteristic nuclei andnucleoli are also sometimes found im-bedded in the tumor-mass. Waldenstrom,who doubts the correctness of Virchowsidea that a neuroma is composed largelyof nerve-fibres without medullary sheath,regards them as fibromata originating fromthe interstitial connective tissue. Westphal has Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pathology-and-surgical-treatment-of-tumors-and-these-ramifications-can-befelt-under-the-skin-fig-369-the-tumorconsists-of-a-fibrous-framework-throughwhich-run-bundles-of-nerve-fibres-someof-them-completely-medullated-othersonly-partially-so-fig-370-large-gan-glion-cells-with-characteristic-nuclei-andnucleoli-are-also-sometimes-found-im-bedded-in-the-tumor-mass-waldenstromwho-doubts-the-correctness-of-virchowsidea-that-a-neuroma-is-composed-largelyof-nerve-fibres-without-medullary-sheathregards-them-as-fibromata-originating-fromthe-interstitial-connective-tissue-westphal-has-image343030978.html
RM2AX2BEA–The pathology and surgical treatment of tumors . and these ramifications can befelt under the skin (Fig. 369). The tumorconsists of a fibrous framework throughwhich run bundles of nerve-fibres, someof them completely medullated, othersonly partially so (Fig. 370). Large gan-glion-cells with characteristic nuclei andnucleoli are also sometimes found im-bedded in the tumor-mass. Waldenstrom,who doubts the correctness of Virchowsidea that a neuroma is composed largelyof nerve-fibres without medullary sheath,regards them as fibromata originating fromthe interstitial connective tissue. Westphal has
. Das mikroskop. Theorie, gebrauch, geschichte und gegenwärtiger zustand desselben. Microscopes. Fig. 369. 8G0 Froschjjlatte von Ko.s.s; Röhreiihaltcr vou Valley. länglicli viereckigen Ralirnen aus jMes.singblecli, mit zwei breiten Quer- .streiieu und mehreren kleinen Löchern am Rande, um daran die Bänder und Fäden zu befestigen, wodurch das Thier au.sge.streekt wurde. Diesem ganz ähnlich, nur aus Holz verfertigt, i.«t der Apparat zur Beobachtung der Circulation des Frosches, den R. Wagner gebraucht, dessen Beschreibung J. Vogel (Anleitung zum Gebrauche dos Mikro- skops. Leipzig 1841, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/das-mikroskop-theorie-gebrauch-geschichte-und-gegenwrtiger-zustand-desselben-microscopes-fig-369-8g0-froschjjlatte-von-koss-rhreiihaltcr-vou-valley-lnglicli-viereckigen-ralirnen-aus-jmessingblecli-mit-zwei-breiten-quer-streiieu-und-mehreren-kleinen-lchern-am-rande-um-daran-die-bnder-und-fden-zu-befestigen-wodurch-das-thier-ausgestreekt-wurde-diesem-ganz-hnlich-nur-aus-holz-verfertigt-it-der-apparat-zur-beobachtung-der-circulation-des-frosches-den-r-wagner-gebraucht-dessen-beschreibung-j-vogel-anleitung-zum-gebrauche-dos-mikro-skops-leipzig-1841-image216106953.html
RMPFGEHD–. Das mikroskop. Theorie, gebrauch, geschichte und gegenwärtiger zustand desselben. Microscopes. Fig. 369. 8G0 Froschjjlatte von Ko.s.s; Röhreiihaltcr vou Valley. länglicli viereckigen Ralirnen aus jMes.singblecli, mit zwei breiten Quer- .streiieu und mehreren kleinen Löchern am Rande, um daran die Bänder und Fäden zu befestigen, wodurch das Thier au.sge.streekt wurde. Diesem ganz ähnlich, nur aus Holz verfertigt, i.«t der Apparat zur Beobachtung der Circulation des Frosches, den R. Wagner gebraucht, dessen Beschreibung J. Vogel (Anleitung zum Gebrauche dos Mikro- skops. Leipzig 1841,
Archive image from page 369 of Die Crabronen der paläarktischen region. Die Crabronen der paläarktischen region Monographisch .. diecrabronenderp00kohl Year: 1915 Fig. ?>2a. Fig. l2b. Vorderteil der Larve (im Profil gesehen). Nahrung versorgten Zellen habe ich welche gesehen, welche noch leichte Bewegungen der Füße zeigten. Jede Zelle wird abgeschlossen durch einen sehr langen Pfropfen Sägemehl, welcher aufgehäuft den ganzen Rest des Seitenganges bis zu seiner Einmündung in den Hauptgang einnimmt. Die Larve des Crabro (Textfig. 82) zeigt die gewöhnlichen Merkmale der Sphegiden-Larven; sie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-369-of-die-crabronen-der-palarktischen-region-die-crabronen-der-palarktischen-region-monographisch-diecrabronenderp00kohl-year-1915-fig-gt2a-fig-l2b-vorderteil-der-larve-im-profil-gesehen-nahrung-versorgten-zellen-habe-ich-welche-gesehen-welche-noch-leichte-bewegungen-der-fe-zeigten-jede-zelle-wird-abgeschlossen-durch-einen-sehr-langen-pfropfen-sgemehl-welcher-aufgehuft-den-ganzen-rest-des-seitenganges-bis-zu-seiner-einmndung-in-den-hauptgang-einnimmt-die-larve-des-crabro-textfig-82-zeigt-die-gewhnlichen-merkmale-der-sphegiden-larven-sie-image258287098.html
RMW05YR6–Archive image from page 369 of Die Crabronen der paläarktischen region. Die Crabronen der paläarktischen region Monographisch .. diecrabronenderp00kohl Year: 1915 Fig. ?>2a. Fig. l2b. Vorderteil der Larve (im Profil gesehen). Nahrung versorgten Zellen habe ich welche gesehen, welche noch leichte Bewegungen der Füße zeigten. Jede Zelle wird abgeschlossen durch einen sehr langen Pfropfen Sägemehl, welcher aufgehäuft den ganzen Rest des Seitenganges bis zu seiner Einmündung in den Hauptgang einnimmt. Die Larve des Crabro (Textfig. 82) zeigt die gewöhnlichen Merkmale der Sphegiden-Larven; sie
Gynaecology for students and practitioners . Fig. 369. Cyst-adenoma Pseudomucenosum of the Ovary. The sectionshows a septum between two compartments, both surfaces being coveredwith a single layer of high columnar epithelium. The detached epithelialcells are swollen and distorted. (A portion of Fig. 367 more highly magnified.) greenish-grey, to a dirty red-brown or blackish tint ; sometimes thepresence of cholesterin gives a glistening appearance to pseudomucin.The reaction is alkaline. Pseudomucinous cysts are, as a rule, unilateral. They are coarselynodular or lobulated and are multilocular Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gynaecology-for-students-and-practitioners-fig-369-cyst-adenoma-pseudomucenosum-of-the-ovary-the-sectionshows-a-septum-between-two-compartments-both-surfaces-being-coveredwith-a-single-layer-of-high-columnar-epithelium-the-detached-epithelialcells-are-swollen-and-distorted-a-portion-of-fig-367-more-highly-magnified-greenish-grey-to-a-dirty-red-brown-or-blackish-tint-sometimes-thepresence-of-cholesterin-gives-a-glistening-appearance-to-pseudomucinthe-reaction-is-alkaline-pseudomucinous-cysts-are-as-a-rule-unilateral-they-are-coarselynodular-or-lobulated-and-are-multilocular-image339939651.html
RM2AN1GDR–Gynaecology for students and practitioners . Fig. 369. Cyst-adenoma Pseudomucenosum of the Ovary. The sectionshows a septum between two compartments, both surfaces being coveredwith a single layer of high columnar epithelium. The detached epithelialcells are swollen and distorted. (A portion of Fig. 367 more highly magnified.) greenish-grey, to a dirty red-brown or blackish tint ; sometimes thepresence of cholesterin gives a glistening appearance to pseudomucin.The reaction is alkaline. Pseudomucinous cysts are, as a rule, unilateral. They are coarselynodular or lobulated and are multilocular
. De flora van Nederland. Plants. Panicum lineare Fie. 369. Europa op zandigeii, eeiiigszins vochtigen moesgrond, zelden op akkers of aan zandwegen voor. Zij is bij ons vrij zeldzaam, doch komt plaatselijk, soms veel voor. P. lineare') Krock. (Digitaria filifórmis-) Koeler., P. glabrum'') Gaud.). Glad vingergras (fig. 369). Deze soort onderscheidt zich van de vorige door de volgende kenmerken. De stengels zijn liggend of opstijgend, meest aan den voet, doch ook vaak over de geheele lengte rijk vertakt. De bladen hebben kale scheeden en kale , alleen aan den meest iets versmalden voet met een h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/de-flora-van-nederland-plants-panicum-lineare-fie-369-europa-op-zandigeii-eeiiigszins-vochtigen-moesgrond-zelden-op-akkers-of-aan-zandwegen-voor-zij-is-bij-ons-vrij-zeldzaam-doch-komt-plaatselijk-soms-veel-voor-p-lineare-krock-digitaria-filifrmis-koeler-p-glabrum-gaud-glad-vingergras-fig-369-deze-soort-onderscheidt-zich-van-de-vorige-door-de-volgende-kenmerken-de-stengels-zijn-liggend-of-opstijgend-meest-aan-den-voet-doch-ook-vaak-over-de-geheele-lengte-rijk-vertakt-de-bladen-hebben-kale-scheeden-en-kale-alleen-aan-den-meest-iets-versmalden-voet-met-een-h-image216224985.html
RMPFNW4W–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. Panicum lineare Fie. 369. Europa op zandigeii, eeiiigszins vochtigen moesgrond, zelden op akkers of aan zandwegen voor. Zij is bij ons vrij zeldzaam, doch komt plaatselijk, soms veel voor. P. lineare') Krock. (Digitaria filifórmis-) Koeler., P. glabrum'') Gaud.). Glad vingergras (fig. 369). Deze soort onderscheidt zich van de vorige door de volgende kenmerken. De stengels zijn liggend of opstijgend, meest aan den voet, doch ook vaak over de geheele lengte rijk vertakt. De bladen hebben kale scheeden en kale , alleen aan den meest iets versmalden voet met een h
Archive image from page 369 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola11deut Year: 1910 292 Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition. Clathrozoon. Einzige Gattung mit den Merkmalen der Familie. Clathrozoon Drygalskii n. sp. Fig. 14 a—g. Im Jahre 1890 beschrieb W. B. Spencer einen neuen Hydroidpolypen, Clathrozoon Wilsoni von Port Phillip, Australien, den er als Ver- treter einer neuen Hydroidenfamilie, Hydro- ceratinidae, aufstellte. Seitdem wurde die merkwürdige Form nicht wiedergefunden, bis e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-369-of-deutsche-sdpolar-expedition-1901-1903-im-auftrage-deutsche-sdpolar-expedition-1901-1903-im-auftrage-des-reichsamtes-des-innern-deutschesdpola11deut-year-1910-292-deutsche-sdpolar-expedition-clathrozoon-einzige-gattung-mit-den-merkmalen-der-familie-clathrozoon-drygalskii-n-sp-fig-14-ag-im-jahre-1890-beschrieb-w-b-spencer-einen-neuen-hydroidpolypen-clathrozoon-wilsoni-von-port-phillip-australien-den-er-als-ver-treter-einer-neuen-hydroidenfamilie-hydro-ceratinidae-aufstellte-seitdem-wurde-die-merkwrdige-form-nicht-wiedergefunden-bis-e-image259021778.html
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Text-book of ophthalmology . Fig. 369.—Varying Size of the Diffusion Circles According to the Distance from the Retinaof the Focus of the Rays. less near-sighted with increasing years because they see better at a dis-tance; but this is often simply due to the circumstance that their pupilsdiminish in size with age. Far-sighted persons who are compelled toread close to them without convex glasses try to get as brilliant an illumi-nation as possible, so that their pupils may become very greatly contractedand thus diminish the size of the diffusion circles. The same object issecured to a still gr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/text-book-of-ophthalmology-fig-369varying-size-of-the-diffusion-circles-according-to-the-distance-from-the-retinaof-the-focus-of-the-rays-less-near-sighted-with-increasing-years-because-they-see-better-at-a-dis-tance-but-this-is-often-simply-due-to-the-circumstance-that-their-pupilsdiminish-in-size-with-age-far-sighted-persons-who-are-compelled-toread-close-to-them-without-convex-glasses-try-to-get-as-brilliant-an-illumi-nation-as-possible-so-that-their-pupils-may-become-very-greatly-contractedand-thus-diminish-the-size-of-the-diffusion-circles-the-same-object-issecured-to-a-still-gr-image339969615.html
RM2AN2XKY–Text-book of ophthalmology . Fig. 369.—Varying Size of the Diffusion Circles According to the Distance from the Retinaof the Focus of the Rays. less near-sighted with increasing years because they see better at a dis-tance; but this is often simply due to the circumstance that their pupilsdiminish in size with age. Far-sighted persons who are compelled toread close to them without convex glasses try to get as brilliant an illumi-nation as possible, so that their pupils may become very greatly contractedand thus diminish the size of the diffusion circles. The same object issecured to a still gr
. De flora van Nederland. Plants. Asperula Aparine Fig. 369. de rijpheid der vrucht fijnkorrelig trechtervormig, met een buis, die nauwelijks langer is dan de 4-spletige zoom en is van buiten ruw en vaak rood- achtig. De vruchtjes (fig. 370) zijn onbehaard , fijnkorrelig. 5-22 cM. â ^. JuniâSeptember. Voorkomen in Europa en in Nederland. De plant komt in Midden- en Zuid-Europa op droge, dorre plaatsen, vooral op kalkgrond voor. Zij is bij ons bij Zwolle, Katwijk, Velsen, Utrecht en 's-Gravenhage gevonden. A. galioides-0'M. B. (A. glaüca^) Bess.). Walstroo- ru wkruid (fig. 371). Deze blauwgroe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/de-flora-van-nederland-plants-asperula-aparine-fig-369-de-rijpheid-der-vrucht-fijnkorrelig-trechtervormig-met-een-buis-die-nauwelijks-langer-is-dan-de-4-spletige-zoom-en-is-van-buiten-ruw-en-vaak-rood-achtig-de-vruchtjes-fig-370-zijn-onbehaard-fijnkorrelig-5-22-cm-juniseptember-voorkomen-in-europa-en-in-nederland-de-plant-komt-in-midden-en-zuid-europa-op-droge-dorre-plaatsen-vooral-op-kalkgrond-voor-zij-is-bij-ons-bij-zwolle-katwijk-velsen-utrecht-en-s-gravenhage-gevonden-a-galioides-0m-b-a-glaca-bess-walstroo-ru-wkruid-fig-371-deze-blauwgroe-image216224510.html
RMPFNTFX–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. Asperula Aparine Fig. 369. de rijpheid der vrucht fijnkorrelig trechtervormig, met een buis, die nauwelijks langer is dan de 4-spletige zoom en is van buiten ruw en vaak rood- achtig. De vruchtjes (fig. 370) zijn onbehaard , fijnkorrelig. 5-22 cM. â ^. JuniâSeptember. Voorkomen in Europa en in Nederland. De plant komt in Midden- en Zuid-Europa op droge, dorre plaatsen, vooral op kalkgrond voor. Zij is bij ons bij Zwolle, Katwijk, Velsen, Utrecht en 's-Gravenhage gevonden. A. galioides-0'M. B. (A. glaüca^) Bess.). Walstroo- ru wkruid (fig. 371). Deze blauwgroe
Archive image from page 806 of Das mikroskop Theorie, gebrauch, geschichte. Das mikroskop. Theorie, gebrauch, geschichte und gegenwärtiger zustand desselben dasmikroskoptheo00hart Year: 1859 Fm. 325. Katadioptrisches Mikroskop nach Newton, Barker. 797 chen findet sich in dem schon nriehrgenannten Vollständigen Lehr- gebäude der ganzen Optik, S. 369, Tab. II, Fig. 7, wo sie aus der im Jahre 1726 erschienenen dritten Ausgabe von Bion's mathemati- scher Vorschule aufgenommen worden ist. Die ganze Einrichtung ist in Fig. 325 dargestellt. Durch ein Fussstück a geht eine Schraube, auf welcher der H Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-806-of-das-mikroskop-theorie-gebrauch-geschichte-das-mikroskop-theorie-gebrauch-geschichte-und-gegenwrtiger-zustand-desselben-dasmikroskoptheo00hart-year-1859-fm-325-katadioptrisches-mikroskop-nach-newton-barker-797-chen-findet-sich-in-dem-schon-nriehrgenannten-vollstndigen-lehr-gebude-der-ganzen-optik-s-369-tab-ii-fig-7-wo-sie-aus-der-im-jahre-1726-erschienenen-dritten-ausgabe-von-bions-mathemati-scher-vorschule-aufgenommen-worden-ist-die-ganze-einrichtung-ist-in-fig-325-dargestellt-durch-ein-fussstck-a-geht-eine-schraube-auf-welcher-der-h-image259330675.html
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Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . ons, and may be turned into the defect without difficulty. Thelocation from which the hairy portion is raised depends on the hairline, which is much closer to the eyebrows in some instances than inothers. The flap may be turned directly into the defect, or its pedicle 384 PLASTIC SURGERY may bridge normal skin. Hairless skin from the forehead may beincluded in the flap if necessary to repair defects in the upper lid(Fig. 369). Secondary operations are always necessary to shape the eyebrow, inorder to remove any excess of hair-bearing skin, and to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plastic-surgery-its-principles-and-practice-ons-and-may-be-turned-into-the-defect-without-difficulty-thelocation-from-which-the-hairy-portion-is-raised-depends-on-the-hairline-which-is-much-closer-to-the-eyebrows-in-some-instances-than-inothers-the-flap-may-be-turned-directly-into-the-defect-or-its-pedicle-384-plastic-surgery-may-bridge-normal-skin-hairless-skin-from-the-forehead-may-beincluded-in-the-flap-if-necessary-to-repair-defects-in-the-upper-lidfig-369-secondary-operations-are-always-necessary-to-shape-the-eyebrow-inorder-to-remove-any-excess-of-hair-bearing-skin-and-to-image338289279.html
RM2AJABBY–Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . ons, and may be turned into the defect without difficulty. Thelocation from which the hairy portion is raised depends on the hairline, which is much closer to the eyebrows in some instances than inothers. The flap may be turned directly into the defect, or its pedicle 384 PLASTIC SURGERY may bridge normal skin. Hairless skin from the forehead may beincluded in the flap if necessary to repair defects in the upper lid(Fig. 369). Secondary operations are always necessary to shape the eyebrow, inorder to remove any excess of hair-bearing skin, and to
. De flora van Nederland. Plants. FAMILIE 18. — GRAMINAE. 445. Panicum lineare Fie. 369. Europa op zandigeii, eeiiigszins vochtigen moesgrond, zelden op akkers of aan zandwegen voor. Zij is bij ons vrij zeldzaam, doch komt plaatselijk, soms veel voor. P. lineare') Krock. (Digitaria filifórmis-) Koeler., P. glabrum'') Gaud.). Glad vingergras (fig. 369). Deze soort onderscheidt zich van de vorige door de volgende kenmerken. De stengels zijn liggend of opstijgend, meest aan den voet, doch ook vaak over de geheele lengte rijk vertakt. De bladen hebben kale scheeden en kale , alleen aan den meest i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/de-flora-van-nederland-plants-familie-18-graminae-445-panicum-lineare-fie-369-europa-op-zandigeii-eeiiigszins-vochtigen-moesgrond-zelden-op-akkers-of-aan-zandwegen-voor-zij-is-bij-ons-vrij-zeldzaam-doch-komt-plaatselijk-soms-veel-voor-p-lineare-krock-digitaria-filifrmis-koeler-p-glabrum-gaud-glad-vingergras-fig-369-deze-soort-onderscheidt-zich-van-de-vorige-door-de-volgende-kenmerken-de-stengels-zijn-liggend-of-opstijgend-meest-aan-den-voet-doch-ook-vaak-over-de-geheele-lengte-rijk-vertakt-de-bladen-hebben-kale-scheeden-en-kale-alleen-aan-den-meest-i-image216224988.html
RMPFNW50–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. FAMILIE 18. — GRAMINAE. 445. Panicum lineare Fie. 369. Europa op zandigeii, eeiiigszins vochtigen moesgrond, zelden op akkers of aan zandwegen voor. Zij is bij ons vrij zeldzaam, doch komt plaatselijk, soms veel voor. P. lineare') Krock. (Digitaria filifórmis-) Koeler., P. glabrum'') Gaud.). Glad vingergras (fig. 369). Deze soort onderscheidt zich van de vorige door de volgende kenmerken. De stengels zijn liggend of opstijgend, meest aan den voet, doch ook vaak over de geheele lengte rijk vertakt. De bladen hebben kale scheeden en kale , alleen aan den meest i
Archive image from page 376 of Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré par. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustrà / par D. Bois prÃface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. Andrà ... [et al.]. . dictionnairedhor00bois Year: 1893 COREOPSIS. â 369 â CORIARIA. cerclÃs de pourpre autour du disque; ligules à 5 dents au sommet. G. diversifolia DC. {Fig. 256.) [Syn. : Calliop- sis Drummondi Torr. et Gray.] â Caroline. â Vivace. cultivà comme annuel; tiges courtes, très rameuses. hÃrissÃes de poils recourbÃs ; nies, presque glabres, les unes ovales, les autres à 3 segments, le mÃdian ovale p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-376-of-dictionnaire-dhorticulture-illustr-par-dictionnaire-dhorticulture-illustr-par-d-bois-prface-de-maxime-cornu-avec-la-collaboration-de-e-andr-et-al-dictionnairedhor00bois-year-1893-coreopsis-369-coriaria-cercls-de-pourpre-autour-du-disque-ligules-5-dents-au-sommet-g-diversifolia-dc-fig-256-syn-calliop-sis-drummondi-torr-et-gray-caroline-vivace-cultiv-comme-annuel-tiges-courtes-trs-rameuses-hrisses-de-poils-recourbs-nies-presque-glabres-les-unes-ovales-les-autres-3-segments-le-mdian-ovale-p-image259022597.html
RMW1BDY1–Archive image from page 376 of Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré par. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustrà / par D. Bois prÃface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. Andrà ... [et al.]. . dictionnairedhor00bois Year: 1893 COREOPSIS. â 369 â CORIARIA. cerclÃs de pourpre autour du disque; ligules à 5 dents au sommet. G. diversifolia DC. {Fig. 256.) [Syn. : Calliop- sis Drummondi Torr. et Gray.] â Caroline. â Vivace. cultivà comme annuel; tiges courtes, très rameuses. hÃrissÃes de poils recourbÃs ; nies, presque glabres, les unes ovales, les autres à 3 segments, le mÃdian ovale p
Surgical therapeutics and operative technique . Fig. 368.—Removal of a Subglottic Foreign Body by Tracheotomy.. Fig. 369.—Direct Endoscopy of the Right Bronchus through a Tracheotomy Incision. OPERATIONS ON THE NECK 229 Fourth Stage: Intratracheal Manoeuvres.—^We may invade thesubglottic region of the larynx by this route, as, for example, in cases ofstenosis in the vicinity of the glottis (Fig. 365). In most cases the operation is performed in order to faciUtate explora-of the bifurcation trachea or lumen of the right bronchus, or research of aforeign body fixed in the left bronchus. Fig. 369 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surgical-therapeutics-and-operative-technique-fig-368removal-of-a-subglottic-foreign-body-by-tracheotomy-fig-369direct-endoscopy-of-the-right-bronchus-through-a-tracheotomy-incision-operations-on-the-neck-229-fourth-stage-intratracheal-manoeuvreswe-may-invade-thesubglottic-region-of-the-larynx-by-this-route-as-for-example-in-cases-ofstenosis-in-the-vicinity-of-the-glottis-fig-365-in-most-cases-the-operation-is-performed-in-order-to-faciutate-explora-of-the-bifurcation-trachea-or-lumen-of-the-right-bronchus-or-research-of-aforeign-body-fixed-in-the-left-bronchus-fig-369-image342837252.html
RM2AWNGBG–Surgical therapeutics and operative technique . Fig. 368.—Removal of a Subglottic Foreign Body by Tracheotomy.. Fig. 369.—Direct Endoscopy of the Right Bronchus through a Tracheotomy Incision. OPERATIONS ON THE NECK 229 Fourth Stage: Intratracheal Manoeuvres.—^We may invade thesubglottic region of the larynx by this route, as, for example, in cases ofstenosis in the vicinity of the glottis (Fig. 365). In most cases the operation is performed in order to faciUtate explora-of the bifurcation trachea or lumen of the right bronchus, or research of aforeign body fixed in the left bronchus. Fig. 369
. De flora van Nederland. Plants. 308 â CRUCIFERAE. FAMILIE 39.. Coronopus Ruellii Fig. 369. De bloemen staan in korte, gedrongen, bijna zittende, okselstandige tros- sen, zij zijn zeer klein en wit. De trossen schijnen soms door gedeeltelijke vergroeiing met den stengel anders gevormd, het- geen vooral opvalt, als de vruchten rijp zijn en de trossen zich verlengd hebben. Dan toch zitten enkele vruchten vrij laag en schijnt de rest van den tros hooger van den tak uit te gaan. De bloem- stelen zijn veel korter dan de bloemen. De kelk- bladen zijn eirond, stomp, witvliezig gerand, blijvend. De k Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/de-flora-van-nederland-plants-308-cruciferae-familie-39-coronopus-ruellii-fig-369-de-bloemen-staan-in-korte-gedrongen-bijna-zittende-okselstandige-tros-sen-zij-zijn-zeer-klein-en-wit-de-trossen-schijnen-soms-door-gedeeltelijke-vergroeiing-met-den-stengel-anders-gevormd-het-geen-vooral-opvalt-als-de-vruchten-rijp-zijn-en-de-trossen-zich-verlengd-hebben-dan-toch-zitten-enkele-vruchten-vrij-laag-en-schijnt-de-rest-van-den-tros-hooger-van-den-tak-uit-te-gaan-de-bloem-stelen-zijn-veel-korter-dan-de-bloemen-de-kelk-bladen-zijn-eirond-stomp-witvliezig-gerand-blijvend-de-k-image216192604.html
RMPFMBTC–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. 308 â CRUCIFERAE. FAMILIE 39.. Coronopus Ruellii Fig. 369. De bloemen staan in korte, gedrongen, bijna zittende, okselstandige tros- sen, zij zijn zeer klein en wit. De trossen schijnen soms door gedeeltelijke vergroeiing met den stengel anders gevormd, het- geen vooral opvalt, als de vruchten rijp zijn en de trossen zich verlengd hebben. Dan toch zitten enkele vruchten vrij laag en schijnt de rest van den tros hooger van den tak uit te gaan. De bloem- stelen zijn veel korter dan de bloemen. De kelk- bladen zijn eirond, stomp, witvliezig gerand, blijvend. De k
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Insects injurious to fruits . vels on their substance at its leisure. The larva makes butone hole in a berry, and that barely large enough to admitits body. When disturbed, it displays great activity, andworks its way backwards out of the fruit very quickly, anddrops part way or entirely to the ground by a silken thread,by means of which, when danger is past, it is enabled torecover its former position. It is shown, suspended and onthe fruit, in Fig. 369. When fully grown, this intruder is about three-quarters of aninch long, the body thick-est in the middle, taperingslightly towards each ex-t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insects-injurious-to-fruits-vels-on-their-substance-at-its-leisure-the-larva-makes-butone-hole-in-a-berry-and-that-barely-large-enough-to-admitits-body-when-disturbed-it-displays-great-activity-andworks-its-way-backwards-out-of-the-fruit-very-quickly-anddrops-part-way-or-entirely-to-the-ground-by-a-silken-threadby-means-of-which-when-danger-is-past-it-is-enabled-torecover-its-former-position-it-is-shown-suspended-and-onthe-fruit-in-fig-369-when-fully-grown-this-intruder-is-about-three-quarters-of-aninch-long-the-body-thick-est-in-the-middle-taperingslightly-towards-each-ex-t-image338308525.html
RM2AJB7Y9–Insects injurious to fruits . vels on their substance at its leisure. The larva makes butone hole in a berry, and that barely large enough to admitits body. When disturbed, it displays great activity, andworks its way backwards out of the fruit very quickly, anddrops part way or entirely to the ground by a silken thread,by means of which, when danger is past, it is enabled torecover its former position. It is shown, suspended and onthe fruit, in Fig. 369. When fully grown, this intruder is about three-quarters of aninch long, the body thick-est in the middle, taperingslightly towards each ex-t
. De flora van Nederland. Plants. Coronopus Ruellii Fig. 369. De bloemen staan in korte, gedrongen, bijna zittende, okselstandige tros- sen, zij zijn zeer klein en wit. De trossen schijnen soms door gedeeltelijke vergroeiing met den stengel anders gevormd, het- geen vooral opvalt, als de vruchten rijp zijn en de trossen zich verlengd hebben. Dan toch zitten enkele vruchten vrij laag en schijnt de rest van den tros hooger van den tak uit te gaan. De bloem- stelen zijn veel korter dan de bloemen. De kelk- bladen zijn eirond, stomp, witvliezig gerand, blijvend. De kroonbladen zijn bijna spatelvor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/de-flora-van-nederland-plants-coronopus-ruellii-fig-369-de-bloemen-staan-in-korte-gedrongen-bijna-zittende-okselstandige-tros-sen-zij-zijn-zeer-klein-en-wit-de-trossen-schijnen-soms-door-gedeeltelijke-vergroeiing-met-den-stengel-anders-gevormd-het-geen-vooral-opvalt-als-de-vruchten-rijp-zijn-en-de-trossen-zich-verlengd-hebben-dan-toch-zitten-enkele-vruchten-vrij-laag-en-schijnt-de-rest-van-den-tros-hooger-van-den-tak-uit-te-gaan-de-bloem-stelen-zijn-veel-korter-dan-de-bloemen-de-kelk-bladen-zijn-eirond-stomp-witvliezig-gerand-blijvend-de-kroonbladen-zijn-bijna-spatelvor-image216192601.html
RMPFMBT9–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. Coronopus Ruellii Fig. 369. De bloemen staan in korte, gedrongen, bijna zittende, okselstandige tros- sen, zij zijn zeer klein en wit. De trossen schijnen soms door gedeeltelijke vergroeiing met den stengel anders gevormd, het- geen vooral opvalt, als de vruchten rijp zijn en de trossen zich verlengd hebben. Dan toch zitten enkele vruchten vrij laag en schijnt de rest van den tros hooger van den tak uit te gaan. De bloem- stelen zijn veel korter dan de bloemen. De kelk- bladen zijn eirond, stomp, witvliezig gerand, blijvend. De kroonbladen zijn bijna spatelvor
The elements of botany for The elements of botany for beginners and for schools elementsofbotany00gray Year: 1887 into which it splits are called Valves. A Loment is a legume which is constricted between the seeds, and at length breaks up crosswise into dis- tinct joints, as in Fig. 394. 369. The pods or dehiscent fruits belonging to a compound ovary have several technical names : but they all may be regarded as kinds of 370. The Capsule, the dry and dehiscent fruit of any compound pistil. The capsule may discharge its seeds through chinks or pores, as in the Fig. 388. Nut (acorn) of the Oak, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-botany-for-the-elements-of-botany-for-beginners-and-for-schools-elementsofbotany00gray-year-1887-into-which-it-splits-are-called-valves-a-loment-is-a-legume-which-is-constricted-between-the-seeds-and-at-length-breaks-up-crosswise-into-dis-tinct-joints-as-in-fig-394-369-the-pods-or-dehiscent-fruits-belonging-to-a-compound-ovary-have-several-technical-names-but-they-all-may-be-regarded-as-kinds-of-370-the-capsule-the-dry-and-dehiscent-fruit-of-any-compound-pistil-the-capsule-may-discharge-its-seeds-through-chinks-or-pores-as-in-the-fig-388-nut-acorn-of-the-oak-image239595021.html
RMRWPDW1–The elements of botany for The elements of botany for beginners and for schools elementsofbotany00gray Year: 1887 into which it splits are called Valves. A Loment is a legume which is constricted between the seeds, and at length breaks up crosswise into dis- tinct joints, as in Fig. 394. 369. The pods or dehiscent fruits belonging to a compound ovary have several technical names : but they all may be regarded as kinds of 370. The Capsule, the dry and dehiscent fruit of any compound pistil. The capsule may discharge its seeds through chinks or pores, as in the Fig. 388. Nut (acorn) of the Oak,
The international encyclopaedia of surgery; a systematic treatise on the theory and practice of surgery . Nicaises elastic belt for compressingthe arteries of the extremities, and thus re-straining traumatic hemorrhage. (Esmarch.) Nicaises elastic belt applied to the arm for com-pressing the brachial artery. (Esmarch.) and may then be energetically pressed down upon that vessel by several figure-of-eight turns of a strong India-rubber roller bandage. (Fig. 369.) Should there be no abdominal tourniquet at hand, a pad may be improvisedin the following manner:—A strong linen bandage about ei^ht y Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-international-encyclopaedia-of-surgery-a-systematic-treatise-on-the-theory-and-practice-of-surgery-nicaises-elastic-belt-for-compressingthe-arteries-of-the-extremities-and-thus-re-straining-traumatic-hemorrhage-esmarch-nicaises-elastic-belt-applied-to-the-arm-for-com-pressing-the-brachial-artery-esmarch-and-may-then-be-energetically-pressed-down-upon-that-vessel-by-several-figure-of-eight-turns-of-a-strong-india-rubber-roller-bandage-fig-369-should-there-be-no-abdominal-tourniquet-at-hand-a-pad-may-be-improvisedin-the-following-mannera-strong-linen-bandage-about-eiht-y-image340292393.html
RM2ANHJBN–The international encyclopaedia of surgery; a systematic treatise on the theory and practice of surgery . Nicaises elastic belt for compressingthe arteries of the extremities, and thus re-straining traumatic hemorrhage. (Esmarch.) Nicaises elastic belt applied to the arm for com-pressing the brachial artery. (Esmarch.) and may then be energetically pressed down upon that vessel by several figure-of-eight turns of a strong India-rubber roller bandage. (Fig. 369.) Should there be no abdominal tourniquet at hand, a pad may be improvisedin the following manner:—A strong linen bandage about ei^ht y
. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. F. Borgesen: Rhodophyceæ of the Danish W. Indies. 369 formed everywhere from the surface of the thallus. By means of such discs the filaments of the plant, too, fix themselves mutu- ally together to each other. The connection is so intimate that mostly it is impossible to decide from which of the two connected filaments the hapteron is given off. If we examine the apex of the filaments (Fig. 361 c) it ap- pears that the thallus increases by means of several filaments placed. Fig. 361. Wurdemannia selacea Harv. a, transverse section of the thal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dansk-botanisk-arkiv-plants-plants-denmark-f-borgesen-rhodophyce-of-the-danish-w-indies-369-formed-everywhere-from-the-surface-of-the-thallus-by-means-of-such-discs-the-filaments-of-the-plant-too-fix-themselves-mutu-ally-together-to-each-other-the-connection-is-so-intimate-that-mostly-it-is-impossible-to-decide-from-which-of-the-two-connected-filaments-the-hapteron-is-given-off-if-we-examine-the-apex-of-the-filaments-fig-361-c-it-ap-pears-that-the-thallus-increases-by-means-of-several-filaments-placed-fig-361-wurdemannia-selacea-harv-a-transverse-section-of-the-thal-image216110612.html
RMPFGK84–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. F. Borgesen: Rhodophyceæ of the Danish W. Indies. 369 formed everywhere from the surface of the thallus. By means of such discs the filaments of the plant, too, fix themselves mutu- ally together to each other. The connection is so intimate that mostly it is impossible to decide from which of the two connected filaments the hapteron is given off. If we examine the apex of the filaments (Fig. 361 c) it ap- pears that the thallus increases by means of several filaments placed. Fig. 361. Wurdemannia selacea Harv. a, transverse section of the thal
Elementary principles of agriculture : a text book for the common schools . elementaryprinci02ferg Year: 1913 PART III—SPECIAL TOPICS CHAPTER XXXIV THE HOME LOT 369. The Decoration of a Landscape with herbs, shrubs and trees has been called 'picture-making out- of-doors.' Whether we know it or not, all of us have a great appreciation of the beauty and grandeur of landscapes. We recognize that some landscapes are attractive, or that the surroundings of some homes look bleak. Again, there is the little cottage of the new- <''^'^^^t(':':^ti^^!^T^^:=-^:^—- w ...ju-..*!?^H^y'=^2^*'''^— Fig Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-principles-of-agriculture-a-text-book-for-the-common-schools-elementaryprinci02ferg-year-1913-part-iiispecial-topics-chapter-xxxiv-the-home-lot-369-the-decoration-of-a-landscape-with-herbs-shrubs-and-trees-has-been-called-picture-making-out-of-doors-whether-we-know-it-or-not-all-of-us-have-a-great-appreciation-of-the-beauty-and-grandeur-of-landscapes-we-recognize-that-some-landscapes-are-attractive-or-that-the-surroundings-of-some-homes-look-bleak-again-there-is-the-little-cottage-of-the-new-lttti!t=-w-ju-!hy=2-fig-image241031005.html
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Quain's elements of anatomy . THE EXTEENAL AUDITORY CANAL. The external auditory canal, mecdus audiforms extermis (369, 2, 2),extends from the bottom of the concha to the membrane of thetympanum and serves to convey the vibrations of sound to the middlechamber of the ear. The canal is about 1^ inches long. In its inwardcourse it is inclined somewhat forwards (fig. 372) ; and it has likewise adistinct vertical curve (fig. 369), being at first directed somewhat up-wards, and afterwards turning over a convexity in the floor of theosseous part to dip downwards to its termination. The calibre of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quains-elements-of-anatomy-the-exteenal-auditory-canal-the-external-auditory-canal-mecdus-audiforms-extermis-369-2-2extends-from-the-bottom-of-the-concha-to-the-membrane-of-thetympanum-and-serves-to-convey-the-vibrations-of-sound-to-the-middlechamber-of-the-ear-the-canal-is-about-1-inches-long-in-its-inwardcourse-it-is-inclined-somewhat-forwards-fig-372-and-it-has-likewise-adistinct-vertical-curve-fig-369-being-at-first-directed-somewhat-up-wards-and-afterwards-turning-over-a-convexity-in-the-floor-of-theosseous-part-to-dip-downwards-to-its-termination-the-calibre-of-th-image342713003.html
RM2AWFWX3–Quain's elements of anatomy . THE EXTEENAL AUDITORY CANAL. The external auditory canal, mecdus audiforms extermis (369, 2, 2),extends from the bottom of the concha to the membrane of thetympanum and serves to convey the vibrations of sound to the middlechamber of the ear. The canal is about 1^ inches long. In its inwardcourse it is inclined somewhat forwards (fig. 372) ; and it has likewise adistinct vertical curve (fig. 369), being at first directed somewhat up-wards, and afterwards turning over a convexity in the floor of theosseous part to dip downwards to its termination. The calibre of th
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xxi] CYATHEACEAE 369 mens of fronds which afford no evidence as to the nature of the sori or sporangia. Some of the fronds referred by this author to Thyrsopteris rarinervis'^, which I examined in the Washington Museum, are in all probability examples of Onychiopsis, a, genus included in the Polypodiaceae. The fragments described by Lester Ward^ as species of Thyrsopteris from the Lower Cretaceous of the Black Hills of North America afford no. Fig. 272. Coniopteris hijmeiiophylloides. Specimen from the Inferior Oolite, Scarbor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-xxi-cyatheaceae-369-mens-of-fronds-which-afford-no-evidence-as-to-the-nature-of-the-sori-or-sporangia-some-of-the-fronds-referred-by-this-author-to-thyrsopteris-rarinervis-which-i-examined-in-the-washington-museum-are-in-all-probability-examples-of-onychiopsis-a-genus-included-in-the-polypodiaceae-the-fragments-described-by-lester-ward-as-species-of-thyrsopteris-from-the-lower-cretaceous-of-the-black-hills-of-north-america-afford-no-fig-272-coniopteris-hijmeiiophylloides-specimen-from-the-inferior-oolite-scarbor-image216385147.html
RMPG15CY–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xxi] CYATHEACEAE 369 mens of fronds which afford no evidence as to the nature of the sori or sporangia. Some of the fronds referred by this author to Thyrsopteris rarinervis'^, which I examined in the Washington Museum, are in all probability examples of Onychiopsis, a, genus included in the Polypodiaceae. The fragments described by Lester Ward^ as species of Thyrsopteris from the Lower Cretaceous of the Black Hills of North America afford no. Fig. 272. Coniopteris hijmeiiophylloides. Specimen from the Inferior Oolite, Scarbor
An economic study of farm layout .. economicstudyoff00myer Year: 1920 An Economic Study of Farm Layout 437 Fig. 97. a much larger farm than that shown in figure 9G, but with about the same average distance to fields This farm is made up of four original farms. Many fields have been oombined and enlarged and the process is still goins on. Most of the fields are of good size and shape, hut there is opportunity for further iniiirovenient Farm area, 369.1 aere.s Average size of farmed fields, 10.1 acres Average distance to farmed fields, 8C rods Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-economic-study-of-farm-layout-economicstudyoff00myer-year-1920-an-economic-study-of-farm-layout-437-fig-97-a-much-larger-farm-than-that-shown-in-figure-9g-but-with-about-the-same-average-distance-to-fields-this-farm-is-made-up-of-four-original-farms-many-fields-have-been-oombined-and-enlarged-and-the-process-is-still-goins-on-most-of-the-fields-are-of-good-size-and-shape-hut-there-is-opportunity-for-further-iniiirovenient-farm-area-3691-aeres-average-size-of-farmed-fields-101-acres-average-distance-to-farmed-fields-8c-rods-image240690457.html
RMRYGB3N–An economic study of farm layout .. economicstudyoff00myer Year: 1920 An Economic Study of Farm Layout 437 Fig. 97. a much larger farm than that shown in figure 9G, but with about the same average distance to fields This farm is made up of four original farms. Many fields have been oombined and enlarged and the process is still goins on. Most of the fields are of good size and shape, hut there is opportunity for further iniiirovenient Farm area, 369.1 aere.s Average size of farmed fields, 10.1 acres Average distance to farmed fields, 8C rods
Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig. 372. the same angle as the top of either end of the house. Nail thesepieces firmly in place at each end (Fig. 374). Now get out boards for the roof, to run from end to end andabout 4 longer than the house. Begin to nail them on at thetop, and have the roof overhang the sides and ends 2 allaround. You can easily put in the window-sash, either by hinging it soas to swing open, or by having it slideto the right or left on strips nailedabove and below it, as shown in Fig.369- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woodworking-for-beginners-a-manual-for-amateurs-fig-372-the-same-angle-as-the-top-of-either-end-of-the-house-nail-thesepieces-firmly-in-place-at-each-end-fig-374-now-get-out-boards-for-the-roof-to-run-from-end-to-end-andabout-4-longer-than-the-house-begin-to-nail-them-on-at-thetop-and-have-the-roof-overhang-the-sides-and-ends-2-allaround-you-can-easily-put-in-the-window-sash-either-by-hinging-it-soas-to-swing-open-or-by-having-it-slideto-the-right-or-left-on-strips-nailedabove-and-below-it-as-shown-in-fig369-image338191800.html
RM2AJ5Y2G–Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig. 372. the same angle as the top of either end of the house. Nail thesepieces firmly in place at each end (Fig. 374). Now get out boards for the roof, to run from end to end andabout 4 longer than the house. Begin to nail them on at thetop, and have the roof overhang the sides and ends 2 allaround. You can easily put in the window-sash, either by hinging it soas to swing open, or by having it slideto the right or left on strips nailedabove and below it, as shown in Fig.369-
. Studies in fossil botany . Paleobotany. LYGINODENDRON 369 spinous outgrowths, just as the young parts of recent Ferns are covered with the ramenta. In addition to the spines, glandular outgrowths, apparently homologous with them, also occur, and in some forms of the plant are extremely abundant on stem, rachis, and leaflets. These organs, as we shall Lt Li mm. Fig. 135.—Lyginodendron oldkamimti. Transverse section of a very young stem, at the commencement of secondary growth, x, one of the six primary xylem - strands surrounding the pith, which is not preserved ; .r-, narrow zone of secondar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/studies-in-fossil-botany-paleobotany-lyginodendron-369-spinous-outgrowths-just-as-the-young-parts-of-recent-ferns-are-covered-with-the-ramenta-in-addition-to-the-spines-glandular-outgrowths-apparently-homologous-with-them-also-occur-and-in-some-forms-of-the-plant-are-extremely-abundant-on-stem-rachis-and-leaflets-these-organs-as-we-shall-lt-li-mm-fig-135lyginodendron-oldkamimti-transverse-section-of-a-very-young-stem-at-the-commencement-of-secondary-growth-x-one-of-the-six-primary-xylem-strands-surrounding-the-pith-which-is-not-preserved-r-narrow-zone-of-secondar-image216386089.html
RMPG16JH–. Studies in fossil botany . Paleobotany. LYGINODENDRON 369 spinous outgrowths, just as the young parts of recent Ferns are covered with the ramenta. In addition to the spines, glandular outgrowths, apparently homologous with them, also occur, and in some forms of the plant are extremely abundant on stem, rachis, and leaflets. These organs, as we shall Lt Li mm. Fig. 135.—Lyginodendron oldkamimti. Transverse section of a very young stem, at the commencement of secondary growth, x, one of the six primary xylem - strands surrounding the pith, which is not preserved ; .r-, narrow zone of secondar
The elements of botany for The elements of botany for beginners and for schools elementsbotany00gray Year: 1887 389 390 into which it splits are called Valves. A Lomext is a legume which is constricted between the seeds, and at length breaks up crosswise into dis- tinct joints, as in Fig. 394. 369. The pods or dehiscent fruits belonging to a compound ovary have several technical names : but they all may be regarded as kinds of 370. The Capsule, the dry and dehiscent fruit of any compound pistil. The capsule may discharge its seeds through chinks or pores, as in the Fig. 388. Nut (acorn) of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-botany-for-the-elements-of-botany-for-beginners-and-for-schools-elementsbotany00gray-year-1887-389-390-into-which-it-splits-are-called-valves-a-lomext-is-a-legume-which-is-constricted-between-the-seeds-and-at-length-breaks-up-crosswise-into-dis-tinct-joints-as-in-fig-394-369-the-pods-or-dehiscent-fruits-belonging-to-a-compound-ovary-have-several-technical-names-but-they-all-may-be-regarded-as-kinds-of-370-the-capsule-the-dry-and-dehiscent-fruit-of-any-compound-pistil-the-capsule-may-discharge-its-seeds-through-chinks-or-pores-as-in-the-fig-388-nut-acorn-of-th-image239595018.html
RMRWPDTX–The elements of botany for The elements of botany for beginners and for schools elementsbotany00gray Year: 1887 389 390 into which it splits are called Valves. A Lomext is a legume which is constricted between the seeds, and at length breaks up crosswise into dis- tinct joints, as in Fig. 394. 369. The pods or dehiscent fruits belonging to a compound ovary have several technical names : but they all may be regarded as kinds of 370. The Capsule, the dry and dehiscent fruit of any compound pistil. The capsule may discharge its seeds through chinks or pores, as in the Fig. 388. Nut (acorn) of th
Surgical therapeutics and operative technique . Fig. 369.—Direct Endoscopy of the Right Bronchus through a Tracheotomy Incision. OPERATIONS ON THE NECK 229 Fourth Stage: Intratracheal Manoeuvres.—^We may invade thesubglottic region of the larynx by this route, as, for example, in cases ofstenosis in the vicinity of the glottis (Fig. 365). In most cases the operation is performed in order to faciUtate explora-of the bifurcation trachea or lumen of the right bronchus, or research of aforeign body fixed in the left bronchus. Fig. 369 shows with what facility thebronchoscope-tube can be passed int Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surgical-therapeutics-and-operative-technique-fig-369direct-endoscopy-of-the-right-bronchus-through-a-tracheotomy-incision-operations-on-the-neck-229-fourth-stage-intratracheal-manoeuvreswe-may-invade-thesubglottic-region-of-the-larynx-by-this-route-as-for-example-in-cases-ofstenosis-in-the-vicinity-of-the-glottis-fig-365-in-most-cases-the-operation-is-performed-in-order-to-faciutate-explora-of-the-bifurcation-trachea-or-lumen-of-the-right-bronchus-or-research-of-aforeign-body-fixed-in-the-left-bronchus-fig-369-shows-with-what-facility-thebronchoscope-tube-can-be-passed-int-image342837016.html
RM2AWNG34–Surgical therapeutics and operative technique . Fig. 369.—Direct Endoscopy of the Right Bronchus through a Tracheotomy Incision. OPERATIONS ON THE NECK 229 Fourth Stage: Intratracheal Manoeuvres.—^We may invade thesubglottic region of the larynx by this route, as, for example, in cases ofstenosis in the vicinity of the glottis (Fig. 365). In most cases the operation is performed in order to faciUtate explora-of the bifurcation trachea or lumen of the right bronchus, or research of aforeign body fixed in the left bronchus. Fig. 369 shows with what facility thebronchoscope-tube can be passed int
. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. GRASSES GRASSES 369 not be confounded with Johnson-grass, which it resembles somewhat in appearance. It is not so hardy as Johnson-grass, and is less troublesome. It furnishes much of the roughage found on the markets in the West Indies. miliaceum, Linn. Broom-corn Millet. Hog Millet. (Fig. 524.) A rather coarse annual, two to four feet high, with hispid sheaths and large, drooping panicles. A native of the Old World, where it has been cultivated since prehistoric times. Cultivated in Europe and Asia for forage and also for the seed, which Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-farm-crops-farm-produce-agriculture-grasses-grasses-369-not-be-confounded-with-johnson-grass-which-it-resembles-somewhat-in-appearance-it-is-not-so-hardy-as-johnson-grass-and-is-less-troublesome-it-furnishes-much-of-the-roughage-found-on-the-markets-in-the-west-indies-miliaceum-linn-broom-corn-millet-hog-millet-fig-524-a-rather-coarse-annual-two-to-four-feet-high-with-hispid-sheaths-and-large-drooping-panicles-a-native-of-the-old-world-where-it-has-been-cultivated-since-prehistoric-times-cultivated-in-europe-and-asia-for-forage-and-also-for-the-seed-which-image216170587.html
RMPFKBP3–. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. GRASSES GRASSES 369 not be confounded with Johnson-grass, which it resembles somewhat in appearance. It is not so hardy as Johnson-grass, and is less troublesome. It furnishes much of the roughage found on the markets in the West Indies. miliaceum, Linn. Broom-corn Millet. Hog Millet. (Fig. 524.) A rather coarse annual, two to four feet high, with hispid sheaths and large, drooping panicles. A native of the Old World, where it has been cultivated since prehistoric times. Cultivated in Europe and Asia for forage and also for the seed, which
Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer.. economicentomolo00smit 0 Year: 1896 THE INSECT WORLD. 369 A louse-fly, Olfersia species. be aired until no trace of odor remains before fires are again introduced. The last family in the Diptera to which we need call attention are the 'louse-flies,' or Hippoboscidcs, frequently separated as a sub-order under the term Pupipara, the latter being applied because of the curious method of reproduction. The flies are parasites, living largely upon birds, but sometimes upon animals, and the egg not only develops within the Fig Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/economic-entomology-for-the-farmer-economic-entomology-for-the-farmer-economicentomolo00smit-0-year-1896-the-insect-world-369-a-louse-fly-olfersia-species-be-aired-until-no-trace-of-odor-remains-before-fires-are-again-introduced-the-last-family-in-the-diptera-to-which-we-need-call-attention-are-the-louse-flies-or-hippoboscidcs-frequently-separated-as-a-sub-order-under-the-term-pupipara-the-latter-being-applied-because-of-the-curious-method-of-reproduction-the-flies-are-parasites-living-largely-upon-birds-but-sometimes-upon-animals-and-the-egg-not-only-develops-within-the-fig-image239926636.html
RMRX9GTC–Economic entomology for the farmer Economic entomology for the farmer.. economicentomolo00smit 0 Year: 1896 THE INSECT WORLD. 369 A louse-fly, Olfersia species. be aired until no trace of odor remains before fires are again introduced. The last family in the Diptera to which we need call attention are the 'louse-flies,' or Hippoboscidcs, frequently separated as a sub-order under the term Pupipara, the latter being applied because of the curious method of reproduction. The flies are parasites, living largely upon birds, but sometimes upon animals, and the egg not only develops within the Fig
Introduction to structural and systematic botany, and vegetable physiology, : being a 5th and revedof the Botanical text-book, illustrated with over thirteen hundred woodcuts . e said to be monadelphous ; as in the Lupine, &c. (Fig. 462) and Mallow.When united by theirfilaments into twosets, they aie diadel-phous, as in mostplants of the Pulsefamily, where ninestamens form one setand the tenth is soli-tary (Fig. 461); andin Dicentra (Fig. 369 - 371), where the six stamens are equally com-bined in two sets. When united or ar-ranged in three sets or parcels, they aresaid to be triadelphous, as i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/introduction-to-structural-and-systematic-botany-and-vegetable-physiology-being-a-5th-and-revedof-the-botanical-text-book-illustrated-with-over-thirteen-hundred-woodcuts-e-said-to-be-monadelphous-as-in-the-lupine-c-fig-462-and-mallowwhen-united-by-theirfilaments-into-twosets-they-aie-diadel-phous-as-in-mostplants-of-the-pulsefamily-where-ninestamens-form-one-setand-the-tenth-is-soli-tary-fig-461-andin-dicentra-fig-369-371-where-the-six-stamens-are-equally-com-bined-in-two-sets-when-united-or-ar-ranged-in-three-sets-or-parcels-they-aresaid-to-be-triadelphous-as-i-image339987137.html
RM2AN3N1N–Introduction to structural and systematic botany, and vegetable physiology, : being a 5th and revedof the Botanical text-book, illustrated with over thirteen hundred woodcuts . e said to be monadelphous ; as in the Lupine, &c. (Fig. 462) and Mallow.When united by theirfilaments into twosets, they aie diadel-phous, as in mostplants of the Pulsefamily, where ninestamens form one setand the tenth is soli-tary (Fig. 461); andin Dicentra (Fig. 369 - 371), where the six stamens are equally com-bined in two sets. When united or ar-ranged in three sets or parcels, they aresaid to be triadelphous, as i
. Our search for a wilderness; an account of two ornithological expeditions to Venezuela and to British Guiana. Natural history; Birds. THE LIFE OF THE ABARY SAVANNAS. 369 back to his brush-wood. A day or two before we came one of the birds had used a beam of the porch as a perch. This general movement occurred at both sunrise and sun- set and was ahvays as thorough and noisy as we found it the first evening of our stay. For months, we were told, it had been kept up as regularly as clockwork.. Fig. 152. (A) Female Hoatzin flushed from her Nest; the Male Bird approaching. In the morning as the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-search-for-a-wilderness-an-account-of-two-ornithological-expeditions-to-venezuela-and-to-british-guiana-natural-history-birds-the-life-of-the-abary-savannas-369-back-to-his-brush-wood-a-day-or-two-before-we-came-one-of-the-birds-had-used-a-beam-of-the-porch-as-a-perch-this-general-movement-occurred-at-both-sunrise-and-sun-set-and-was-ahvays-as-thorough-and-noisy-as-we-found-it-the-first-evening-of-our-stay-for-months-we-were-told-it-had-been-kept-up-as-regularly-as-clockwork-fig-152-a-female-hoatzin-flushed-from-her-nest-the-male-bird-approaching-in-the-morning-as-the-image216350817.html
RMPFYHJW–. Our search for a wilderness; an account of two ornithological expeditions to Venezuela and to British Guiana. Natural history; Birds. THE LIFE OF THE ABARY SAVANNAS. 369 back to his brush-wood. A day or two before we came one of the birds had used a beam of the porch as a perch. This general movement occurred at both sunrise and sun- set and was ahvays as thorough and noisy as we found it the first evening of our stay. For months, we were told, it had been kept up as regularly as clockwork.. Fig. 152. (A) Female Hoatzin flushed from her Nest; the Male Bird approaching. In the morning as the
Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 204 HITCHCOCK'S ANATOMY Fig. 206. point where the arteries are given off from each ventricle are found (in each) three crescent-shaped folds of semi- cartilaginous tissue called Semi-lunar Valves, to allow the motion of blood in an outward direction, but to prevent the return, which is called regurgita- tion. 369. Pericardium,—In addition to the fasciae and fatty matter which im- mediately invest the heart, this organ is enclosed in another mem- brane in the form of a shut sac, a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-anatomy-and-physiology-for-colleges-academies-and-other-schools-elementaryanato00hitc-year-1869-204-hitchcocks-anatomy-fig-206-point-where-the-arteries-are-given-off-from-each-ventricle-are-found-in-each-three-crescent-shaped-folds-of-semi-cartilaginous-tissue-called-semi-lunar-valves-to-allow-the-motion-of-blood-in-an-outward-direction-but-to-prevent-the-return-which-is-called-regurgita-tion-369-pericardiumin-addition-to-the-fasciae-and-fatty-matter-which-im-mediately-invest-the-heart-this-organ-is-enclosed-in-another-mem-brane-in-the-form-of-a-shut-sac-a-image241002347.html
RMT02GXK–Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 204 HITCHCOCK'S ANATOMY Fig. 206. point where the arteries are given off from each ventricle are found (in each) three crescent-shaped folds of semi- cartilaginous tissue called Semi-lunar Valves, to allow the motion of blood in an outward direction, but to prevent the return, which is called regurgita- tion. 369. Pericardium,—In addition to the fasciae and fatty matter which im- mediately invest the heart, this organ is enclosed in another mem- brane in the form of a shut sac, a
The outlines of physics: an elementary text-book . surement of the Image formed by aLens of Varying Aperture. Apparatus : (1) A converging lens; the longer the focus and the greater thediameter of this lens, the better. (2) A candle; a screen. (3) A sheet of paper. Procedure: (o) Mount the lens as shown in Fig. 369, so as to throw an invertedimage of the lighted candle upon the screen. (5) Measure the diameter of the candle itself just below the wick,and the diameter of the corresponding portion of the image. Theratio of this diameter gives the magnifying power of the arrangement.The image may Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-outlines-of-physics-an-elementary-text-book-surement-of-the-image-formed-by-alens-of-varying-aperture-apparatus-1-a-converging-lens-the-longer-the-focus-and-the-greater-thediameter-of-this-lens-the-better-2-a-candle-a-screen-3-a-sheet-of-paper-procedure-o-mount-the-lens-as-shown-in-fig-369-so-as-to-throw-an-invertedimage-of-the-lighted-candle-upon-the-screen-5-measure-the-diameter-of-the-candle-itself-just-below-the-wickand-the-diameter-of-the-corresponding-portion-of-the-image-theratio-of-this-diameter-gives-the-magnifying-power-of-the-arrangementthe-image-may-image340177976.html
RM2ANCCDC–The outlines of physics: an elementary text-book . surement of the Image formed by aLens of Varying Aperture. Apparatus : (1) A converging lens; the longer the focus and the greater thediameter of this lens, the better. (2) A candle; a screen. (3) A sheet of paper. Procedure: (o) Mount the lens as shown in Fig. 369, so as to throw an invertedimage of the lighted candle upon the screen. (5) Measure the diameter of the candle itself just below the wick,and the diameter of the corresponding portion of the image. Theratio of this diameter gives the magnifying power of the arrangement.The image may
. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Plant morphology; Mosses; Ferns. THE HOMOSPOROUS LEPTOSPORANGIATJi The Embryo 369 To judge from the few rather vague statements made by Rauwenhoff in regard to the embryo, this more nearly re- sembles the typical leptosporangiate type than it does Osmunda. The primary root has a large and definite three-sided apical cell, and the divisions in the segments are very regular. The Adult Sporophyte Poirault (i) and Boodle (3) have made a study of the stem of various species of Gleichenia, which differs a good deal from 0. Fig. 311 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-structure-and-development-of-mosses-and-ferns-archegoniatae-plant-morphology-mosses-ferns-the-homosporous-leptosporangiatji-the-embryo-369-to-judge-from-the-few-rather-vague-statements-made-by-rauwenhoff-in-regard-to-the-embryo-this-more-nearly-re-sembles-the-typical-leptosporangiate-type-than-it-does-osmunda-the-primary-root-has-a-large-and-definite-three-sided-apical-cell-and-the-divisions-in-the-segments-are-very-regular-the-adult-sporophyte-poirault-i-and-boodle-3-have-made-a-study-of-the-stem-of-various-species-of-gleichenia-which-differs-a-good-deal-from-0-fig-311-image216368692.html
RMPG0CD8–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Plant morphology; Mosses; Ferns. THE HOMOSPOROUS LEPTOSPORANGIATJi The Embryo 369 To judge from the few rather vague statements made by Rauwenhoff in regard to the embryo, this more nearly re- sembles the typical leptosporangiate type than it does Osmunda. The primary root has a large and definite three-sided apical cell, and the divisions in the segments are very regular. The Adult Sporophyte Poirault (i) and Boodle (3) have made a study of the stem of various species of Gleichenia, which differs a good deal from 0. Fig. 311
Archive image from page 382 of Diptera Brachycera (1920) Diptera Brachycera dipterabrachycer01brune Year: 1920 PHYLLODROMIA. 369 yellow; genitalia small, concolorous. Tip of abdomen in c? stump-like; in 5 tapering, the two terminal lamelLnB pale 3'ellowish. Lecjs jellowish or pale yellow; front coxse narrow, cylindrical, nearly as long as the femora, the latter slightly brownish at tips and considerably iucrassated, with two yellow Fig. 34.—Fhyllodromia flavida, Brun. bristles near the base on the underside and a row there also of microscopic spines ; posterior coxte and femora of normal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-382-of-diptera-brachycera-1920-diptera-brachycera-dipterabrachycer01brune-year-1920-phyllodromia-369-yellow-genitalia-small-concolorous-tip-of-abdomen-in-c-stump-like-in-5-tapering-the-two-terminal-lamellnb-pale-3ellowish-lecjs-jellowish-or-pale-yellow-front-coxse-narrow-cylindrical-nearly-as-long-as-the-femora-the-latter-slightly-brownish-at-tips-and-considerably-iucrassated-with-two-yellow-fig-34fhyllodromia-flavida-brun-bristles-near-the-base-on-the-underside-and-a-row-there-also-of-microscopic-spines-posterior-coxte-and-femora-of-normal-image242261961.html
RMT23YGW–Archive image from page 382 of Diptera Brachycera (1920) Diptera Brachycera dipterabrachycer01brune Year: 1920 PHYLLODROMIA. 369 yellow; genitalia small, concolorous. Tip of abdomen in c? stump-like; in 5 tapering, the two terminal lamelLnB pale 3'ellowish. Lecjs jellowish or pale yellow; front coxse narrow, cylindrical, nearly as long as the femora, the latter slightly brownish at tips and considerably iucrassated, with two yellow Fig. 34.—Fhyllodromia flavida, Brun. bristles near the base on the underside and a row there also of microscopic spines ; posterior coxte and femora of normal
Builder's hardware; a manual for architects, builders and house furnishers . Fig. 369. Screwless Door-knob and Escutcheoncombined. P. &c F. Corbin. in either direction. Another form of knobsubstitutes a continuousratchet on one face ofthe spindle for the screw-holes of the commonform. These knobs aremade by the BostonKnob Company, andoutwardly appear likean ordinary knob. Theadvantage is that theknob can be adjustedat any point without theaid of washers, the screwcatching onto the ratch-et in any position of theshank. Figure 369 shows aform which does awaywith the screws entirely.The key escut Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/builders-hardware-a-manual-for-architects-builders-and-house-furnishers-fig-369-screwless-door-knob-and-escutcheoncombined-p-c-f-corbin-in-either-direction-another-form-of-knobsubstitutes-a-continuousratchet-on-one-face-ofthe-spindle-for-the-screw-holes-of-the-commonform-these-knobs-aremade-by-the-bostonknob-company-andoutwardly-appear-likean-ordinary-knob-theadvantage-is-that-theknob-can-be-adjustedat-any-point-without-theaid-of-washers-the-screwcatching-onto-the-ratch-et-in-any-position-of-theshank-figure-369-shows-aform-which-does-awaywith-the-screws-entirelythe-key-escut-image340135132.html
RM2ANADR8–Builder's hardware; a manual for architects, builders and house furnishers . Fig. 369. Screwless Door-knob and Escutcheoncombined. P. &c F. Corbin. in either direction. Another form of knobsubstitutes a continuousratchet on one face ofthe spindle for the screw-holes of the commonform. These knobs aremade by the BostonKnob Company, andoutwardly appear likean ordinary knob. Theadvantage is that theknob can be adjustedat any point without theaid of washers, the screwcatching onto the ratch-et in any position of theshank. Figure 369 shows aform which does awaywith the screws entirely.The key escut
. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. FOSSIL GASTIWPODS. 369 Various shells, such as Margimllu, TurUnella, etc., are strung iu bracelets and armlets by savages. Cyprcsa moneta, the cowry (Fig. 209), is used for money, and other shells are worked into various shapes for wampum or aboriginal money. Fig. 210 represents an Olivella, used by the Cal- ifornian Indians as money. Murex and F^irpura afford tlie Tyrian dye. While a few Gastropods are pelagic, living upon the high seas, such as lanthina and the Nudibranch Glaucus, most of the species are marine and live in all seas; the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoology-for-students-and-general-readers-zoology-fossil-gastiwpods-369-various-shells-such-as-margimllu-turunella-etc-are-strung-iu-bracelets-and-armlets-by-savages-cyprcsa-moneta-the-cowry-fig-209-is-used-for-money-and-other-shells-are-worked-into-various-shapes-for-wampum-or-aboriginal-money-fig-210-represents-an-olivella-used-by-the-cal-ifornian-indians-as-money-murex-and-firpura-afford-tlie-tyrian-dye-while-a-few-gastropods-are-pelagic-living-upon-the-high-seas-such-as-lanthina-and-the-nudibranch-glaucus-most-of-the-species-are-marine-and-live-in-all-seas-the-image216374133.html
RMPG0KBH–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. FOSSIL GASTIWPODS. 369 Various shells, such as Margimllu, TurUnella, etc., are strung iu bracelets and armlets by savages. Cyprcsa moneta, the cowry (Fig. 209), is used for money, and other shells are worked into various shapes for wampum or aboriginal money. Fig. 210 represents an Olivella, used by the Cal- ifornian Indians as money. Murex and F^irpura afford tlie Tyrian dye. While a few Gastropods are pelagic, living upon the high seas, such as lanthina and the Nudibranch Glaucus, most of the species are marine and live in all seas; the
Archive image from page 382 of Diptera Brachycera (1920) Diptera Brachycera dipterabrachycer01bru Year: 1920 PHYLLODROMIA. 369 yellow; genitalia small, concolorous. Tip of abdomen in <S stump-like; in $ tapering, the two terminal lamellae pale yellowish. Legs yellowish or pale yellow; front coxae narrow, cylindrical, nearly as long as the femora, the latter slightly brownish at tips and considerably incrassated, with two yellow Fig. 34.—Phyllodromia flavida, Brim. bristles near the base on the underside and a row there also of microscopic spines ; posterior coxse and femora of normal s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-382-of-diptera-brachycera-1920-diptera-brachycera-dipterabrachycer01bru-year-1920-phyllodromia-369-yellow-genitalia-small-concolorous-tip-of-abdomen-in-lts-stump-like-in-tapering-the-two-terminal-lamellae-pale-yellowish-legs-yellowish-or-pale-yellow-front-coxae-narrow-cylindrical-nearly-as-long-as-the-femora-the-latter-slightly-brownish-at-tips-and-considerably-incrassated-with-two-yellow-fig-34phyllodromia-flavida-brim-bristles-near-the-base-on-the-underside-and-a-row-there-also-of-microscopic-spines-posterior-coxse-and-femora-of-normal-s-image242261962.html
RMT23YGX–Archive image from page 382 of Diptera Brachycera (1920) Diptera Brachycera dipterabrachycer01bru Year: 1920 PHYLLODROMIA. 369 yellow; genitalia small, concolorous. Tip of abdomen in <S stump-like; in $ tapering, the two terminal lamellae pale yellowish. Legs yellowish or pale yellow; front coxae narrow, cylindrical, nearly as long as the femora, the latter slightly brownish at tips and considerably incrassated, with two yellow Fig. 34.—Phyllodromia flavida, Brim. bristles near the base on the underside and a row there also of microscopic spines ; posterior coxse and femora of normal s
The art of taming and educating the horse : with details of management in the subjection of over forty representative vicious horses, and the story of the author's personal experience : together with chapters on feeding, stabling, shoeing, and the practical treatment for sickness, lameness, etc: with a large number of recipes . Fig. 369. -Tendons and Ligaments ofthe fore leg. A. Flexor perforatus; d. Bifurcation of the ses-.anioidal ligament; y. Continuation forward ofbranch of the sesamoidal ligament; B. Contin-uation of the flexor perforans—afterwards in-serted into the lower side of the osp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-of-taming-and-educating-the-horse-with-details-of-management-in-the-subjection-of-over-forty-representative-vicious-horses-and-the-story-of-the-authors-personal-experience-together-with-chapters-on-feeding-stabling-shoeing-and-the-practical-treatment-for-sickness-lameness-etc-with-a-large-number-of-recipes-fig-369-tendons-and-ligaments-ofthe-fore-leg-a-flexor-perforatus-d-bifurcation-of-the-ses-anioidal-ligament-y-continuation-forward-ofbranch-of-the-sesamoidal-ligament-b-contin-uation-of-the-flexor-perforansafterwards-in-serted-into-the-lower-side-of-the-osp-image339141243.html
RM2AKN637–The art of taming and educating the horse : with details of management in the subjection of over forty representative vicious horses, and the story of the author's personal experience : together with chapters on feeding, stabling, shoeing, and the practical treatment for sickness, lameness, etc: with a large number of recipes . Fig. 369. -Tendons and Ligaments ofthe fore leg. A. Flexor perforatus; d. Bifurcation of the ses-.anioidal ligament; y. Continuation forward ofbranch of the sesamoidal ligament; B. Contin-uation of the flexor perforans—afterwards in-serted into the lower side of the osp
. The natural history of plants. Botany. 356 NATURAL mSTOBT OF PLANTS. leaves, like those of most of the true Rubiacece, are accompanied with large foHaceous stipules. The flowers are grouped in cymes occu- pying the axil of leaves or bracts and may resemble capitules. In Symphoricarpos, the flowers are also regular (fig. 365-369), 4, 5-merous, having an imbricate bell- or funnel-shaped corolla, four or five stamens, generally short, inserted at the throat of the corolla, and an ovary with four cells surmounted by a small epigynous disk. Symphoricarpos raeemosns.. Fig. 366. Kg. 367. Diagram. F Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-356-natural-mstobt-of-plants-leaves-like-those-of-most-of-the-true-rubiacece-are-accompanied-with-large-fohaceous-stipules-the-flowers-are-grouped-in-cymes-occu-pying-the-axil-of-leaves-or-bracts-and-may-resemble-capitules-in-symphoricarpos-the-flowers-are-also-regular-fig-365-369-4-5-merous-having-an-imbricate-bell-or-funnel-shaped-corolla-four-or-five-stamens-generally-short-inserted-at-the-throat-of-the-corolla-and-an-ovary-with-four-cells-surmounted-by-a-small-epigynous-disk-symphoricarpos-raeemosns-fig-366-kg-367-diagram-f-image216422084.html
RMPG2TG4–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 356 NATURAL mSTOBT OF PLANTS. leaves, like those of most of the true Rubiacece, are accompanied with large foHaceous stipules. The flowers are grouped in cymes occu- pying the axil of leaves or bracts and may resemble capitules. In Symphoricarpos, the flowers are also regular (fig. 365-369), 4, 5-merous, having an imbricate bell- or funnel-shaped corolla, four or five stamens, generally short, inserted at the throat of the corolla, and an ovary with four cells surmounted by a small epigynous disk. Symphoricarpos raeemosns.. Fig. 366. Kg. 367. Diagram. F
Archive image from page 138 of Discovery reports (1934) Discovery reports discoveryreports09inst Year: 1934 DISTRIBUTION OF ANTARCTIC MACROPLANKTON 127 superba. Column 3 in Table V, however, shows how greatly the warm-water species were reduced at Sts. 365 and 369. On leaving the South Sandwich Islands the ship started a line of stations to the west (Sts. 372, 373, etc.) and here we see the plankton was again of the warm type. Column 4 in the table shows a very striking contrast between Sts. 365 and 369, and Sts. 372 and 373. Fig. 41 shows the relative positions of the 'warm' and 'cold' plan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-138-of-discovery-reports-1934-discovery-reports-discoveryreports09inst-year-1934-distribution-of-antarctic-macroplankton-127-superba-column-3-in-table-v-however-shows-how-greatly-the-warm-water-species-were-reduced-at-sts-365-and-369-on-leaving-the-south-sandwich-islands-the-ship-started-a-line-of-stations-to-the-west-sts-372-373-etc-and-here-we-see-the-plankton-was-again-of-the-warm-type-column-4-in-the-table-shows-a-very-striking-contrast-between-sts-365-and-369-and-sts-372-and-373-fig-41-shows-the-relative-positions-of-the-warm-and-cold-plan-image242244394.html
RMT2355E–Archive image from page 138 of Discovery reports (1934) Discovery reports discoveryreports09inst Year: 1934 DISTRIBUTION OF ANTARCTIC MACROPLANKTON 127 superba. Column 3 in Table V, however, shows how greatly the warm-water species were reduced at Sts. 365 and 369. On leaving the South Sandwich Islands the ship started a line of stations to the west (Sts. 372, 373, etc.) and here we see the plankton was again of the warm type. Column 4 in the table shows a very striking contrast between Sts. 365 and 369, and Sts. 372 and 373. Fig. 41 shows the relative positions of the 'warm' and 'cold' plan
Elementary botany . big 369.A sporophyll (stamen) of cycas; sporangia in FURTHER STUDIES ON GYMNOSPERMS. 313. only microsporangia. These leaves, while they resemble the ordinary leaves,are smaller and correspond to the stamens. Uponthe under side, as shown in fig. 369, the microspo-rangia are borne in groups of three or four, and thesecontain the microspores, or pollen grains. The ar-rangement of these microsporangia on the under sideof the cycas leaves bears a strong resemblance to thearrangement of the sporangia on the under side ofthe leaves of some ferns. 631. The gingko tree isanother ver Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-botany-big-369a-sporophyll-stamen-of-cycas-sporangia-in-further-studies-on-gymnosperms-313-only-microsporangia-these-leaves-while-they-resemble-the-ordinary-leavesare-smaller-and-correspond-to-the-stamens-uponthe-under-side-as-shown-in-fig-369-the-microspo-rangia-are-borne-in-groups-of-three-or-four-and-thesecontain-the-microspores-or-pollen-grains-the-ar-rangement-of-these-microsporangia-on-the-under-sideof-the-cycas-leaves-bears-a-strong-resemblance-to-thearrangement-of-the-sporangia-on-the-under-side-ofthe-leaves-of-some-ferns-631-the-gingko-tree-isanother-ver-image338323144.html
RM2AJBXHC–Elementary botany . big 369.A sporophyll (stamen) of cycas; sporangia in FURTHER STUDIES ON GYMNOSPERMS. 313. only microsporangia. These leaves, while they resemble the ordinary leaves,are smaller and correspond to the stamens. Uponthe under side, as shown in fig. 369, the microspo-rangia are borne in groups of three or four, and thesecontain the microspores, or pollen grains. The ar-rangement of these microsporangia on the under sideof the cycas leaves bears a strong resemblance to thearrangement of the sporangia on the under side ofthe leaves of some ferns. 631. The gingko tree isanother ver
. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. UMNOGENITAL ORGANS 369 Only slight remnants of the mesonephros and Wolffian duct persist in female Reptiles, and these undergo fatty degeneration. They are asym- metrical, and are arranged in a single row on either side, between the oviduct. Fig. 294.—Female Urinogenital Appabatus of Lacerta mm-alU. V kidnevs • Ur^ apertures of the ureters into the cloaca (CI); B, urinary bladder ; " ' R> neck of the latter (cut open); R, rectum ; B opening of rectum into the cloaca • Of ovaries ; t, remains of mesonephros ; O Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-the-comparative-anatomy-of-vertebrates-anatomy-comparative-umnogenital-organs-369-only-slight-remnants-of-the-mesonephros-and-wolffian-duct-persist-in-female-reptiles-and-these-undergo-fatty-degeneration-they-are-asym-metrical-and-are-arranged-in-a-single-row-on-either-side-between-the-oviduct-fig-294female-urinogenital-appabatus-of-lacerta-mm-alu-v-kidnevs-ur-apertures-of-the-ureters-into-the-cloaca-ci-b-urinary-bladder-quot-rgt-neck-of-the-latter-cut-open-r-rectum-b-opening-of-rectum-into-the-cloaca-of-ovaries-t-remains-of-mesonephros-o-image216418508.html
RMPG2M0C–. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. UMNOGENITAL ORGANS 369 Only slight remnants of the mesonephros and Wolffian duct persist in female Reptiles, and these undergo fatty degeneration. They are asym- metrical, and are arranged in a single row on either side, between the oviduct. Fig. 294.—Female Urinogenital Appabatus of Lacerta mm-alU. V kidnevs • Ur^ apertures of the ureters into the cloaca (CI); B, urinary bladder ; " ' R> neck of the latter (cut open); R, rectum ; B opening of rectum into the cloaca • Of ovaries ; t, remains of mesonephros ; O
Archive image from page 369 of Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner. Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner tropischen Gebiete : Grundzge der Pflanzenverbreitung im Afrika und die Charakterpflanzen Afrikas diepflanzenwelta02engluoft Year: 1910 322 Liliiflorae. — Liliaceae. Schlucht vor. Im Hereroland und überhaupt in Deutsch-Südvvestafrika ist A. hereroensis Engl. (Fig. 224) häufig. Eine Charakterpflanze für die Baum- und Buschsteppen im Norden der Magalisberge, namentlich für die lichteren Teile derselben von Pretoria bis Seerust und Ottoshoop, ist A. transvalensis O. Ktze. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-369-of-die-pflanzenwelt-afrikas-insbesondere-seiner-die-pflanzenwelt-afrikas-insbesondere-seiner-tropischen-gebiete-grundzge-der-pflanzenverbreitung-im-afrika-und-die-charakterpflanzen-afrikas-diepflanzenwelta02engluoft-year-1910-322-liliiflorae-liliaceae-schlucht-vor-im-hereroland-und-berhaupt-in-deutsch-sdvvestafrika-ist-a-hereroensis-engl-fig-224-hufig-eine-charakterpflanze-fr-die-baum-und-buschsteppen-im-norden-der-magalisberge-namentlich-fr-die-lichteren-teile-derselben-von-pretoria-bis-seerust-und-ottoshoop-ist-a-transvalensis-o-ktze-image243397092.html
RMT3YKD8–Archive image from page 369 of Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner. Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner tropischen Gebiete : Grundzge der Pflanzenverbreitung im Afrika und die Charakterpflanzen Afrikas diepflanzenwelta02engluoft Year: 1910 322 Liliiflorae. — Liliaceae. Schlucht vor. Im Hereroland und überhaupt in Deutsch-Südvvestafrika ist A. hereroensis Engl. (Fig. 224) häufig. Eine Charakterpflanze für die Baum- und Buschsteppen im Norden der Magalisberge, namentlich für die lichteren Teile derselben von Pretoria bis Seerust und Ottoshoop, ist A. transvalensis O. Ktze.
Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 369.—Methods of reconstructing eyebrows.— i. By means of a temporal flap. 2. Bymeans of a frontal flap (Morestin). scalp. I have used this method with success, and enough hair follicleshave survived to make the result worth while. In planning the graftthe set of the hair must be taken into consideration. The technicis that used for any whole-thickness graft. (2) By using pedunculated flaps of hair-bearing skin, from thescalp or from the hairy portion of the forearm. Pedunculated flapsfrom the scalp are easily obtained either from the frontal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plastic-surgery-its-principles-and-practice-fig-369methods-of-reconstructing-eyebrows-i-by-means-of-a-temporal-flap-2-bymeans-of-a-frontal-flap-morestin-scalp-i-have-used-this-method-with-success-and-enough-hair-follicleshave-survived-to-make-the-result-worth-while-in-planning-the-graftthe-set-of-the-hair-must-be-taken-into-consideration-the-technicis-that-used-for-any-whole-thickness-graft-2-by-using-pedunculated-flaps-of-hair-bearing-skin-from-thescalp-or-from-the-hairy-portion-of-the-forearm-pedunculated-flapsfrom-the-scalp-are-easily-obtained-either-from-the-frontal-image338289679.html
RM2AJABX7–Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 369.—Methods of reconstructing eyebrows.— i. By means of a temporal flap. 2. Bymeans of a frontal flap (Morestin). scalp. I have used this method with success, and enough hair follicleshave survived to make the result worth while. In planning the graftthe set of the hair must be taken into consideration. The technicis that used for any whole-thickness graft. (2) By using pedunculated flaps of hair-bearing skin, from thescalp or from the hairy portion of the forearm. Pedunculated flapsfrom the scalp are easily obtained either from the frontal
. The power of movement in plants . Plants; Botany. Chap. TEL SLEEP OF LEAVES. 369 eiana GilliesU (both belonging to Tribe 13), tbe leaves bebave in the same manner. Fig. 153.. A. B. Hcematoxylon Campechianum : A, branch during daytime ; B, branch with leaves asleep, reduced to two-thirds of natural scale. Cassia (Tribe 14).—The nyctitropio moYements of the leaves ill many species in this genus are closely alike, and are highly complex. They were first briefly described by Linnseos, and since by Duchartre. Our observations were made chiefly on G. flori- hunda * and corymiosa, but several other Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-power-of-movement-in-plants-plants-botany-chap-tel-sleep-of-leaves-369-eiana-gilliesu-both-belonging-to-tribe-13-tbe-leaves-bebave-in-the-same-manner-fig-153-a-b-hcematoxylon-campechianum-a-branch-during-daytime-b-branch-with-leaves-asleep-reduced-to-two-thirds-of-natural-scale-cassia-tribe-14the-nyctitropio-moyements-of-the-leaves-ill-many-species-in-this-genus-are-closely-alike-and-are-highly-complex-they-were-first-briefly-described-by-linnseos-and-since-by-duchartre-our-observations-were-made-chiefly-on-g-flori-hunda-and-corymiosa-but-several-other-image216400077.html
RMPG1TE5–. The power of movement in plants . Plants; Botany. Chap. TEL SLEEP OF LEAVES. 369 eiana GilliesU (both belonging to Tribe 13), tbe leaves bebave in the same manner. Fig. 153.. A. B. Hcematoxylon Campechianum : A, branch during daytime ; B, branch with leaves asleep, reduced to two-thirds of natural scale. Cassia (Tribe 14).—The nyctitropio moYements of the leaves ill many species in this genus are closely alike, and are highly complex. They were first briefly described by Linnseos, and since by Duchartre. Our observations were made chiefly on G. flori- hunda * and corymiosa, but several other
Archive image from page 386 of Die säugetiere Einführung in die Die säugetiere. Einführung in die anatomie und systematik der recenten und fossilen Mammalia diesugetiereei00webe Year: 1904 Iiipectivora, Körperbau. 369 opticus läuft längs dem A'orderrand der Glandula orbitalis und biegt als- dann unter den Musculus teniporalis. Augenmuskeln fehlen (Fig. 285). Auch im Gehörorgan ist der EinHuß der unterirdischen Lel)ensweise der Chrysochloridae und Talpidae bemerkbar. Die Ohrötlnung ist im Pelze versteckt, die Ohrmuschel springt nicht mehr vor. Drei Stadien ihrer Rückbildung zeigen untenstehen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-386-of-die-sugetiere-einfhrung-in-die-die-sugetiere-einfhrung-in-die-anatomie-und-systematik-der-recenten-und-fossilen-mammalia-diesugetiereei00webe-year-1904-iiipectivora-krperbau-369-opticus-luft-lngs-dem-aorderrand-der-glandula-orbitalis-und-biegt-als-dann-unter-den-musculus-teniporalis-augenmuskeln-fehlen-fig-285-auch-im-gehrorgan-ist-der-einhu-der-unterirdischen-lelensweise-der-chrysochloridae-und-talpidae-bemerkbar-die-ohrtlnung-ist-im-pelze-versteckt-die-ohrmuschel-springt-nicht-mehr-vor-drei-stadien-ihrer-rckbildung-zeigen-untenstehen-image242262086.html
RMT23YNA–Archive image from page 386 of Die säugetiere Einführung in die Die säugetiere. Einführung in die anatomie und systematik der recenten und fossilen Mammalia diesugetiereei00webe Year: 1904 Iiipectivora, Körperbau. 369 opticus läuft längs dem A'orderrand der Glandula orbitalis und biegt als- dann unter den Musculus teniporalis. Augenmuskeln fehlen (Fig. 285). Auch im Gehörorgan ist der EinHuß der unterirdischen Lel)ensweise der Chrysochloridae und Talpidae bemerkbar. Die Ohrötlnung ist im Pelze versteckt, die Ohrmuschel springt nicht mehr vor. Drei Stadien ihrer Rückbildung zeigen untenstehen
Insects injurious to fruits . revels on their substance at its leisure. The larva makes butone hole in a berry, and that barely large enough to admitits body. When disturbed, it displays great activity, andworks its way backwards out of the fruit very quickly, anddrops part way or entirely to the ground by a silken thread,by means of which, when danger is past, it is enabled torecover its former position. It is shown, suspended and onthe fruit, in Fig. 369. When fully grown, this intruder is about three-quarters of aninch long, the body thick-est in the middle, taperingslightly towards each ex Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insects-injurious-to-fruits-revels-on-their-substance-at-its-leisure-the-larva-makes-butone-hole-in-a-berry-and-that-barely-large-enough-to-admitits-body-when-disturbed-it-displays-great-activity-andworks-its-way-backwards-out-of-the-fruit-very-quickly-anddrops-part-way-or-entirely-to-the-ground-by-a-silken-threadby-means-of-which-when-danger-is-past-it-is-enabled-torecover-its-former-position-it-is-shown-suspended-and-onthe-fruit-in-fig-369-when-fully-grown-this-intruder-is-about-three-quarters-of-aninch-long-the-body-thick-est-in-the-middle-taperingslightly-towards-each-ex-image339063826.html
RM2AKHKAA–Insects injurious to fruits . revels on their substance at its leisure. The larva makes butone hole in a berry, and that barely large enough to admitits body. When disturbed, it displays great activity, andworks its way backwards out of the fruit very quickly, anddrops part way or entirely to the ground by a silken thread,by means of which, when danger is past, it is enabled torecover its former position. It is shown, suspended and onthe fruit, in Fig. 369. When fully grown, this intruder is about three-quarters of aninch long, the body thick-est in the middle, taperingslightly towards each ex
. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. The General Infections of the Genital Organs of Cattle 369 tion was clearly defined. The neck granule was either ab- sent or very small and stained faintly. Bull 5, Fig. 115. Eighteen months old. Served twelve cows, with but one conception. The seminal vesicles ap- peared slightly arrested in development and the left gland was inflamed. Four to seven mils, of seminal fluid were ob- tained, containing motile atypical spermatozoa. The head. Fig. 117. Spermatozoa from Bull No. 8. Cells show degeneration, as indicated b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-diseases-of-the-genital-organs-of-domestic-animals-veterinary-medicine-the-general-infections-of-the-genital-organs-of-cattle-369-tion-was-clearly-defined-the-neck-granule-was-either-ab-sent-or-very-small-and-stained-faintly-bull-5-fig-115-eighteen-months-old-served-twelve-cows-with-but-one-conception-the-seminal-vesicles-ap-peared-slightly-arrested-in-development-and-the-left-gland-was-inflamed-four-to-seven-mils-of-seminal-fluid-were-ob-tained-containing-motile-atypical-spermatozoa-the-head-fig-117-spermatozoa-from-bull-no-8-cells-show-degeneration-as-indicated-b-image216399324.html
RMPG1RF8–. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. The General Infections of the Genital Organs of Cattle 369 tion was clearly defined. The neck granule was either ab- sent or very small and stained faintly. Bull 5, Fig. 115. Eighteen months old. Served twelve cows, with but one conception. The seminal vesicles ap- peared slightly arrested in development and the left gland was inflamed. Four to seven mils, of seminal fluid were ob- tained, containing motile atypical spermatozoa. The head. Fig. 117. Spermatozoa from Bull No. 8. Cells show degeneration, as indicated b
An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 a/>i7/acea Nutt. Gen. i; 159. 1818. capillacea DC. Prodr. 3: 369. 182! canadensis B.S.P. Prel. Cat. N. Y. CORRIGIOLACEAE. Vol. II. 2. Anychia canadensis (L.j B.S.P. Slen- der P'orked Chickweed. Fig. 1724. Queria canadensis L. Sp. PI. 90. I75J- Anychia dichotoma Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. i: 113. 1803. Queria Anychi Anyc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-flora-of-the-an-illustrated-flora-of-the-northern-united-states-canada-and-the-british-possessions-from-newfoundland-to-the-parallel-of-the-southern-boundary-of-virginia-and-from-the-atlantic-ocean-westward-to-the-102nd-meridian-ed2illustratedflo02brit-year-1913-agti7acea-nutt-gen-i-159-1818-capillacea-dc-prodr-3-369-182!-canadensis-bsp-prel-cat-n-y-corrigiolaceae-vol-ii-2-anychia-canadensis-lj-bsp-slen-der-porked-chickweed-fig-1724-queria-canadensis-l-sp-pi-90-i75j-anychia-dichotoma-michx-fl-bor-am-i-113-1803-queria-anychi-anyc-image239874426.html
RMRX767P–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 a/>i7/acea Nutt. Gen. i; 159. 1818. capillacea DC. Prodr. 3: 369. 182! canadensis B.S.P. Prel. Cat. N. Y. CORRIGIOLACEAE. Vol. II. 2. Anychia canadensis (L.j B.S.P. Slen- der P'orked Chickweed. Fig. 1724. Queria canadensis L. Sp. PI. 90. I75J- Anychia dichotoma Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. i: 113. 1803. Queria Anychi Anyc
The elements of botany for beginners and for schools . spberries and blackberries.Accessory or Anthoearpoiis, when the surroundings or supports of thepistil make up a part of tbe mass; as doesthe loose calyx changed into a fleshy andberry-like envelope of our Wiiitergreen(Gaultheria, Fig. 366, 367) and Buffalo-berry, which are otherwise simple fruits.In an aggregate fniit such as the straw-berry the great mass is receptacle (Fig.360, 368); and in the blackberry (Fig. 369) the juicy receptacle forms thecentral part of the savory mass.Multiple or CoJlfctint!, when formed from sei^eral flowers co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-botany-for-beginners-and-for-schools-spberries-and-blackberriesaccessory-or-anthoearpoiis-when-the-surroundings-or-supports-of-thepistil-make-up-a-part-of-tbe-mass-as-doesthe-loose-calyx-changed-into-a-fleshy-andberry-like-envelope-of-our-wiiitergreengaultheria-fig-366-367-and-buffalo-berry-which-are-otherwise-simple-fruitsin-an-aggregate-fniit-such-as-the-straw-berry-the-great-mass-is-receptacle-fig360-368-and-in-the-blackberry-fig-369-the-juicy-receptacle-forms-thecentral-part-of-the-savory-massmultiple-or-cojlfctint!-when-formed-from-seieral-flowers-co-image343036555.html
RM2AX2JHF–The elements of botany for beginners and for schools . spberries and blackberries.Accessory or Anthoearpoiis, when the surroundings or supports of thepistil make up a part of tbe mass; as doesthe loose calyx changed into a fleshy andberry-like envelope of our Wiiitergreen(Gaultheria, Fig. 366, 367) and Buffalo-berry, which are otherwise simple fruits.In an aggregate fniit such as the straw-berry the great mass is receptacle (Fig.360, 368); and in the blackberry (Fig. 369) the juicy receptacle forms thecentral part of the savory mass.Multiple or CoJlfctint!, when formed from sei^eral flowers co
. The Cyathaspididae; a family of Silurian and Devonian jawless vertebrates. Cyathaspididae. DENISON: THE CYATHASPIDIDAE 369. Fig. 114. Vernonaspis al- lenae, photograph of rubber impression of type dorsal shield; Museum of Compara- tive Zoology 8871 (X 3). Referred specimens.—Mus. Comp. Zool. 8873, a ventral shield, and 8874, a dorsal shield. Occurrence.—Late Silurian, Vernon shale (Salina group), 2 miles southeast of Kenwood, Oneida County, New York. Doubtfully from the Wills Creek formation, cut on Western Maryland Railroad at Round Top, near Hancock, Maryland. Diagnosis.—The length of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cyathaspididae-a-family-of-silurian-and-devonian-jawless-vertebrates-cyathaspididae-denison-the-cyathaspididae-369-fig-114-vernonaspis-al-lenae-photograph-of-rubber-impression-of-type-dorsal-shield-museum-of-compara-tive-zoology-8871-x-3-referred-specimensmus-comp-zool-8873-a-ventral-shield-and-8874-a-dorsal-shield-occurrencelate-silurian-vernon-shale-salina-group-2-miles-southeast-of-kenwood-oneida-county-new-york-doubtfully-from-the-wills-creek-formation-cut-on-western-maryland-railroad-at-round-top-near-hancock-maryland-diagnosisthe-length-of-the-image216309013.html
RMPFWM9W–. The Cyathaspididae; a family of Silurian and Devonian jawless vertebrates. Cyathaspididae. DENISON: THE CYATHASPIDIDAE 369. Fig. 114. Vernonaspis al- lenae, photograph of rubber impression of type dorsal shield; Museum of Compara- tive Zoology 8871 (X 3). Referred specimens.—Mus. Comp. Zool. 8873, a ventral shield, and 8874, a dorsal shield. Occurrence.—Late Silurian, Vernon shale (Salina group), 2 miles southeast of Kenwood, Oneida County, New York. Doubtfully from the Wills Creek formation, cut on Western Maryland Railroad at Round Top, near Hancock, Maryland. Diagnosis.—The length of the
Archive image from page 379 of Die Vögel; Handbuch der systematischen Die Vögel; Handbuch der systematischen Ornithologie dievgelhandbuc02reic Year: 1913 Fig. 190. F. Schnabel weiss: 5. Haube gebogener Federn auf der Stirn: Cassiailiis S. 369. 6. Stirnfedern von gewöhnlicber Form: Cassicus S. 368. — Aiiibhjmrcus S. 368. Sehnabel schwarz: CasskJi.r S. 369. ste keine Stirnplatte bildend, hinten unter 5 nun breit; SchnalKd schwarz (xler hornbraun: F. Schnabelschneide vom Schnabelwinkel bis zur Spitze in gerader oder sanft gebogener Linie verlaufend (Fig. 190). 7. Schwanz stuhg, äusserste Feder Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-379-of-die-vgel-handbuch-der-systematischen-die-vgel-handbuch-der-systematischen-ornithologie-dievgelhandbuc02reic-year-1913-fig-190-f-schnabel-weiss-5-haube-gebogener-federn-auf-der-stirn-cassiailiis-s-369-6-stirnfedern-von-gewhnlicber-form-cassicus-s-368-aiiibhjmrcus-s-368-sehnabel-schwarz-casskjir-s-369-ste-keine-stirnplatte-bildend-hinten-unter-5-nun-breit-schnalkd-schwarz-xler-hornbraun-f-schnabelschneide-vom-schnabelwinkel-bis-zur-spitze-in-gerader-oder-sanft-gebogener-linie-verlaufend-fig-190-7-schwanz-stuhg-usserste-feder-image242261806.html
RMT23YBA–Archive image from page 379 of Die Vögel; Handbuch der systematischen Die Vögel; Handbuch der systematischen Ornithologie dievgelhandbuc02reic Year: 1913 Fig. 190. F. Schnabel weiss: 5. Haube gebogener Federn auf der Stirn: Cassiailiis S. 369. 6. Stirnfedern von gewöhnlicber Form: Cassicus S. 368. — Aiiibhjmrcus S. 368. Sehnabel schwarz: CasskJi.r S. 369. ste keine Stirnplatte bildend, hinten unter 5 nun breit; SchnalKd schwarz (xler hornbraun: F. Schnabelschneide vom Schnabelwinkel bis zur Spitze in gerader oder sanft gebogener Linie verlaufend (Fig. 190). 7. Schwanz stuhg, äusserste Feder
History of mediæval art . Fig. 369.—System of the Cathedralof Lucca. ni i » ? ? f tntr. im Fig. 370.—System of the Cathedral ofBologna. the sixteenth century. The retention of Romanic arrangements anddetails is at times more evident than it was during preceding ages.S. Maria del Carmine at Pavia, founded in 1373, not only follows inits plan the transitional style of the Cistercian constructions, buteven adopts the Romanic cube capital for the boltels. In compar-ing this church with that of S. Andrea at Vercelli, built more thana century and a half before, it must be acknowledged that there ism Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-medival-art-fig-369system-of-the-cathedralof-lucca-ni-i-f-tntr-im-fig-370system-of-the-cathedral-ofbologna-the-sixteenth-century-the-retention-of-romanic-arrangements-anddetails-is-at-times-more-evident-than-it-was-during-preceding-agess-maria-del-carmine-at-pavia-founded-in-1373-not-only-follows-inits-plan-the-transitional-style-of-the-cistercian-constructions-buteven-adopts-the-romanic-cube-capital-for-the-boltels-in-compar-ing-this-church-with-that-of-s-andrea-at-vercelli-built-more-thana-century-and-a-half-before-it-must-be-acknowledged-that-there-ism-image340200761.html
RM2ANDDF5–History of mediæval art . Fig. 369.—System of the Cathedralof Lucca. ni i » ? ? f tntr. im Fig. 370.—System of the Cathedral ofBologna. the sixteenth century. The retention of Romanic arrangements anddetails is at times more evident than it was during preceding ages.S. Maria del Carmine at Pavia, founded in 1373, not only follows inits plan the transitional style of the Cistercian constructions, buteven adopts the Romanic cube capital for the boltels. In compar-ing this church with that of S. Andrea at Vercelli, built more thana century and a half before, it must be acknowledged that there ism
. The dairyman's manual; a practical treatise on the dairy. Dairying. CHEESE MAKING. 369 some discoveries may be made through which one may- hit upon a desirable market product that will furnish a profitable industry for the family. This is an unde- veloped possibility with us. In other countries millions of cheeses of this kind, but in great variety, are made and sold yearly, and some persons have made in past years a wide reputation which has descended Avith its comfortable profits to their children. A very rich cheese is made of pure cream, and eaten. Fig. 79.—MOLD FOR SMALL CHEESE. Fig. 80 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-dairymans-manual-a-practical-treatise-on-the-dairy-dairying-cheese-making-369-some-discoveries-may-be-made-through-which-one-may-hit-upon-a-desirable-market-product-that-will-furnish-a-profitable-industry-for-the-family-this-is-an-unde-veloped-possibility-with-us-in-other-countries-millions-of-cheeses-of-this-kind-but-in-great-variety-are-made-and-sold-yearly-and-some-persons-have-made-in-past-years-a-wide-reputation-which-has-descended-avith-its-comfortable-profits-to-their-children-a-very-rich-cheese-is-made-of-pure-cream-and-eaten-fig-79mold-for-small-cheese-fig-80-image216159766.html
RMPFJWYJ–. The dairyman's manual; a practical treatise on the dairy. Dairying. CHEESE MAKING. 369 some discoveries may be made through which one may- hit upon a desirable market product that will furnish a profitable industry for the family. This is an unde- veloped possibility with us. In other countries millions of cheeses of this kind, but in great variety, are made and sold yearly, and some persons have made in past years a wide reputation which has descended Avith its comfortable profits to their children. A very rich cheese is made of pure cream, and eaten. Fig. 79.—MOLD FOR SMALL CHEESE. Fig. 80
Archive image from page 384 of Die Tier- und Pflanzenwelt des Die Tier- und Pflanzenwelt des Süsswassers : Einführung in das Studium derselben dietierundpflanz01zach Year: 1891 Die Krebsfauna unserer Gewässer. 369 Oft färben Angehörige der Gattung Daphnia (Fig. 74) frisch ent- standene Regenwassertümpel durch ihre Massen rot. Die selt- samsten und interessantesten Formen umfasst die Familie der 75- —»• / * i'Lepiodora hyalina Lilljeborg. A' Erste Antenne — a' Zweite Antenne — Au Auge — Hl Hirn — H Herz — 5 Schale — E Eier — Est Eierstock — D Darm. grossäugigen Polyphemiden, von denen Fig Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-384-of-die-tier-und-pflanzenwelt-des-die-tier-und-pflanzenwelt-des-ssswassers-einfhrung-in-das-studium-derselben-dietierundpflanz01zach-year-1891-die-krebsfauna-unserer-gewsser-369-oft-frben-angehrige-der-gattung-daphnia-fig-74-frisch-ent-standene-regenwassertmpel-durch-ihre-massen-rot-die-selt-samsten-und-interessantesten-formen-umfasst-die-familie-der-75-ilepiodora-hyalina-lilljeborg-a-erste-antenne-a-zweite-antenne-au-auge-hl-hirn-h-herz-5-schale-e-eier-est-eierstock-d-darm-grossugigen-polyphemiden-von-denen-fig-image242262025.html
RMT23YK5–Archive image from page 384 of Die Tier- und Pflanzenwelt des Die Tier- und Pflanzenwelt des Süsswassers : Einführung in das Studium derselben dietierundpflanz01zach Year: 1891 Die Krebsfauna unserer Gewässer. 369 Oft färben Angehörige der Gattung Daphnia (Fig. 74) frisch ent- standene Regenwassertümpel durch ihre Massen rot. Die selt- samsten und interessantesten Formen umfasst die Familie der 75- —»• / * i'Lepiodora hyalina Lilljeborg. A' Erste Antenne — a' Zweite Antenne — Au Auge — Hl Hirn — H Herz — 5 Schale — E Eier — Est Eierstock — D Darm. grossäugigen Polyphemiden, von denen Fig
Introduction to structural and systematic botany, and vegetable physiology, : being a 5th and revedof the Botanical text-book, illustrated with over thirteen hundred woodcuts . FIG. 369. Dicentra Cucullaria (Dutchmans-Breeches), with its kind of bulb, a leaf, and ascape in flower; reduced in size. 370. A flower of the natural size. 371. The same, with theparts separated, except the sepals, one of which is seen at the base of the pistil. 372. Theinner pair of petals, with their tips coherent. FIG. 373. Diagram (cross-section) of the similar flower of Adlumia. 374. One of the sta-mens increased Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/introduction-to-structural-and-systematic-botany-and-vegetable-physiology-being-a-5th-and-revedof-the-botanical-text-book-illustrated-with-over-thirteen-hundred-woodcuts-fig-369-dicentra-cucullaria-dutchmans-breeches-with-its-kind-of-bulb-a-leaf-and-ascape-in-flower-reduced-in-size-370-a-flower-of-the-natural-size-371-the-same-with-theparts-separated-except-the-sepals-one-of-which-is-seen-at-the-base-of-the-pistil-372-theinner-pair-of-petals-with-their-tips-coherent-fig-373-diagram-cross-section-of-the-similar-flower-of-adlumia-374-one-of-the-sta-mens-increased-image339996081.html
RM2AN44D5–Introduction to structural and systematic botany, and vegetable physiology, : being a 5th and revedof the Botanical text-book, illustrated with over thirteen hundred woodcuts . FIG. 369. Dicentra Cucullaria (Dutchmans-Breeches), with its kind of bulb, a leaf, and ascape in flower; reduced in size. 370. A flower of the natural size. 371. The same, with theparts separated, except the sepals, one of which is seen at the base of the pistil. 372. Theinner pair of petals, with their tips coherent. FIG. 373. Diagram (cross-section) of the similar flower of Adlumia. 374. One of the sta-mens increased
. The dairyman's manual; a practical treatise on the dairy. Dairying. CHEESE MAKING. 369 some discoveries may be made throngli which one may hit upon a desirable market product that will furnish a profitable industry for the family. This is an unde- veloped possibility with us. In other countries millions of cheeses of this kind, but in great variety, are made and sold yearly, and some persons have made in past years a wide reputation which has descended with its comfortable profits to their children. A very rich cheese is made of pure cream, and eaten. Fig. 79.—MOLD FOB SMALL CHEESE. Fig. 80. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-dairymans-manual-a-practical-treatise-on-the-dairy-dairying-cheese-making-369-some-discoveries-may-be-made-throngli-which-one-may-hit-upon-a-desirable-market-product-that-will-furnish-a-profitable-industry-for-the-family-this-is-an-unde-veloped-possibility-with-us-in-other-countries-millions-of-cheeses-of-this-kind-but-in-great-variety-are-made-and-sold-yearly-and-some-persons-have-made-in-past-years-a-wide-reputation-which-has-descended-with-its-comfortable-profits-to-their-children-a-very-rich-cheese-is-made-of-pure-cream-and-eaten-fig-79mold-fob-small-cheese-fig-80-image216159718.html
RMPFJWWX–. The dairyman's manual; a practical treatise on the dairy. Dairying. CHEESE MAKING. 369 some discoveries may be made throngli which one may hit upon a desirable market product that will furnish a profitable industry for the family. This is an unde- veloped possibility with us. In other countries millions of cheeses of this kind, but in great variety, are made and sold yearly, and some persons have made in past years a wide reputation which has descended with its comfortable profits to their children. A very rich cheese is made of pure cream, and eaten. Fig. 79.—MOLD FOB SMALL CHEESE. Fig. 80.
Archive image from page 379 of Die Vögel; Handbuch der systematischen Die Vögel; Handbuch der systematischen Ornithologie dievgelhandbuc02reic Year: 1913 366 C. 1). 111. Fh Fig. 190. F. Schnabel weiss: 5. Haube gebogener Federn auf der Stirn: Cassiailiis S. 369. 6. Stirnfedern von gewöhnlicber Form: Cassicus S. 368. — Aiiibhjmrcus S. 368. Sehnabel schwarz: CasskJi.r S. 369. ste keine Stirnplatte bildend, hinten unter 5 nun breit; SchnalKd schwarz (xler hornbraun: F. Schnabelschneide vom Schnabelwinkel bis zur Spitze in gerader oder sanft gebogener Linie verlaufend (Fig. 190). 7. Schwanz s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-379-of-die-vgel-handbuch-der-systematischen-die-vgel-handbuch-der-systematischen-ornithologie-dievgelhandbuc02reic-year-1913-366-c-1-111-fh-fig-190-f-schnabel-weiss-5-haube-gebogener-federn-auf-der-stirn-cassiailiis-s-369-6-stirnfedern-von-gewhnlicber-form-cassicus-s-368-aiiibhjmrcus-s-368-sehnabel-schwarz-casskjir-s-369-ste-keine-stirnplatte-bildend-hinten-unter-5-nun-breit-schnalkd-schwarz-xler-hornbraun-f-schnabelschneide-vom-schnabelwinkel-bis-zur-spitze-in-gerader-oder-sanft-gebogener-linie-verlaufend-fig-190-7-schwanz-s-image242261807.html
RMT23YBB–Archive image from page 379 of Die Vögel; Handbuch der systematischen Die Vögel; Handbuch der systematischen Ornithologie dievgelhandbuc02reic Year: 1913 366 C. 1). 111. Fh Fig. 190. F. Schnabel weiss: 5. Haube gebogener Federn auf der Stirn: Cassiailiis S. 369. 6. Stirnfedern von gewöhnlicber Form: Cassicus S. 368. — Aiiibhjmrcus S. 368. Sehnabel schwarz: CasskJi.r S. 369. ste keine Stirnplatte bildend, hinten unter 5 nun breit; SchnalKd schwarz (xler hornbraun: F. Schnabelschneide vom Schnabelwinkel bis zur Spitze in gerader oder sanft gebogener Linie verlaufend (Fig. 190). 7. Schwanz s
Builder's hardware; a manual for architects, builders and house furnishers . DOOR-KNOBS. 241 but half way. Fig. 369. Screwless Door-knob and Escutcheoncombined. P. &c F. Corbin. in either direction. Another form of knobsubstitutes a continuousratchet on one face ofthe spindle for the screw-holes of the commonform. These knobs aremade by the BostonKnob Company, andoutwardly appear likean ordinary knob. Theadvantage is that theknob can be adjustedat any point without theaid of washers, the screwcatching onto the ratch-et in any position of theshank. Figure 369 shows aform which does awaywith the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/builders-hardware-a-manual-for-architects-builders-and-house-furnishers-door-knobs-241-but-half-way-fig-369-screwless-door-knob-and-escutcheoncombined-p-c-f-corbin-in-either-direction-another-form-of-knobsubstitutes-a-continuousratchet-on-one-face-ofthe-spindle-for-the-screw-holes-of-the-commonform-these-knobs-aremade-by-the-bostonknob-company-andoutwardly-appear-likean-ordinary-knob-theadvantage-is-that-theknob-can-be-adjustedat-any-point-without-theaid-of-washers-the-screwcatching-onto-the-ratch-et-in-any-position-of-theshank-figure-369-shows-aform-which-does-awaywith-the-image340135721.html
RM2ANAEG9–Builder's hardware; a manual for architects, builders and house furnishers . DOOR-KNOBS. 241 but half way. Fig. 369. Screwless Door-knob and Escutcheoncombined. P. &c F. Corbin. in either direction. Another form of knobsubstitutes a continuousratchet on one face ofthe spindle for the screw-holes of the commonform. These knobs aremade by the BostonKnob Company, andoutwardly appear likean ordinary knob. Theadvantage is that theknob can be adjustedat any point without theaid of washers, the screwcatching onto the ratch-et in any position of theshank. Figure 369 shows aform which does awaywith the
. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. CHENOPODIACEAE (GOOSEFOOT FAMILY) 369. leaves. (Name formed of Kdpis, a bug, and (TTT^p/xa, seed.') 1. C. hyssopifblium L. Somewhat hairy when young, pale ; floral leaves or bracts awl-shaped from a dilated base or the upper ovate and pointed, scaridus-margined ; fruit Part of taflorescenoc vring-margined. — Sandy beaches along the xi. Great Lakes; Mo. to Tex., and northwestw. Fruit x 2. Fig. 719. 119. 0. hyBSopl- foUum. 8. SAI,IC6RNIA [Tourn. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grays-new-manual-of-botany-a-handbook-of-the-flowering-plants-and-ferns-of-the-central-and-northeastern-united-states-and-adjacent-canada-botany-chenopodiaceae-goosefoot-family-369-leaves-name-formed-of-kdpis-a-bug-and-tttpxa-seed-1-c-hyssopifblium-l-somewhat-hairy-when-young-pale-floral-leaves-or-bracts-awl-shaped-from-a-dilated-base-or-the-upper-ovate-and-pointed-scaridus-margined-fruit-part-of-taflorescenoc-vring-margined-sandy-beaches-along-the-xi-great-lakes-mo-to-tex-and-northwestw-fruit-x-2-fig-719-119-0-hybsopl-fouum-8-saiic6rnia-tourn-image216354938.html
RMPFYPX2–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. CHENOPODIACEAE (GOOSEFOOT FAMILY) 369. leaves. (Name formed of Kdpis, a bug, and (TTT^p/xa, seed.') 1. C. hyssopifblium L. Somewhat hairy when young, pale ; floral leaves or bracts awl-shaped from a dilated base or the upper ovate and pointed, scaridus-margined ; fruit Part of taflorescenoc vring-margined. — Sandy beaches along the xi. Great Lakes; Mo. to Tex., and northwestw. Fruit x 2. Fig. 719. 119. 0. hyBSopl- foUum. 8. SAI,IC6RNIA [Tourn.
Archive image from page 414 of Die Pflanzenwelt Norwegens ein. Die Pflanzenwelt Norwegens : ein Beitrag zur Natur- und Culturgeschichte Nord-Europas. diepflanzenweltn73schu Year: 1873-75 369 Fig. aber beinahe wasserhell mit einer grünlichen Färbung sind. Dieselben sind auch süsser und haben keinen so stark zusammenziehenden Geschmack wie die gewöhnlichen. Der Baum hat dort so langt Zeit ge- standen, als jetzt lebende Menschen erinnern können, und muss wurzelecht sein, da er durch Wurzelschöss- linge nach andern Stellen hin verpflanzt worden ist. Vielleicht ist dieses dieselbe Varie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-414-of-die-pflanzenwelt-norwegens-ein-die-pflanzenwelt-norwegens-ein-beitrag-zur-natur-und-culturgeschichte-nord-europas-diepflanzenweltn73schu-year-1873-75-369-fig-aber-beinahe-wasserhell-mit-einer-grnlichen-frbung-sind-dieselben-sind-auch-ssser-und-haben-keinen-so-stark-zusammenziehenden-geschmack-wie-die-gewhnlichen-der-baum-hat-dort-so-langt-zeit-ge-standen-als-jetzt-lebende-menschen-erinnern-knnen-und-muss-wurzelecht-sein-da-er-durch-wurzelschss-linge-nach-andern-stellen-hin-verpflanzt-worden-ist-vielleicht-ist-dieses-dieselbe-varie-image243397769.html
RMT3YM9D–Archive image from page 414 of Die Pflanzenwelt Norwegens ein. Die Pflanzenwelt Norwegens : ein Beitrag zur Natur- und Culturgeschichte Nord-Europas. diepflanzenweltn73schu Year: 1873-75 369 Fig. aber beinahe wasserhell mit einer grünlichen Färbung sind. Dieselben sind auch süsser und haben keinen so stark zusammenziehenden Geschmack wie die gewöhnlichen. Der Baum hat dort so langt Zeit ge- standen, als jetzt lebende Menschen erinnern können, und muss wurzelecht sein, da er durch Wurzelschöss- linge nach andern Stellen hin verpflanzt worden ist. Vielleicht ist dieses dieselbe Varie
New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the 'the human face divine.' . Fig. 369. will generally find the stiff upperlip spoken of in Chapter XL, and acharacter that can no more be movedthan a granite mountain. SELF-ESTEEINI. While Firmness inclines us to holdup the head perpendicularly andFig- 3T0. ji^^^kes us stiff-necked, Self-Esteem throws it back in the direction of its phrenological organ in the crown; and we find that its sign— that is, one o f its signs — is the length and arching of the windpipe, as shown in fig. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-physiognomy-or-signs-of-character-as-manifested-through-temperament-and-external-forms-and-especially-in-the-the-human-face-divine-fig-369-will-generally-find-the-stiff-upperlip-spoken-of-in-chapter-xl-and-acharacter-that-can-no-more-be-movedthan-a-granite-mountain-self-esteeini-while-firmness-inclines-us-to-holdup-the-head-perpendicularly-andfig-3t0-jikes-us-stiff-necked-self-esteem-throws-it-back-in-the-direction-of-its-phrenological-organ-in-the-crown-and-we-find-that-its-sign-that-is-one-o-f-its-signs-is-the-length-and-arching-of-the-windpipe-as-shown-in-fig-image339430588.html
RM2AM6B50–New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the 'the human face divine.' . Fig. 369. will generally find the stiff upperlip spoken of in Chapter XL, and acharacter that can no more be movedthan a granite mountain. SELF-ESTEEINI. While Firmness inclines us to holdup the head perpendicularly andFig- 3T0. ji^^^kes us stiff-necked, Self-Esteem throws it back in the direction of its phrenological organ in the crown; and we find that its sign— that is, one o f its signs — is the length and arching of the windpipe, as shown in fig.
. Types and breeds of farm animals . Livestock. THE RAMBOUILLET 369 importations. In 1848 John D. Patterson of Westfield, New York, on the western border of that state, made an importation including many superior sheep, his ewes weighing from 120 to 150 pounds and some of his rams up to 300 pounds. In 185 i F. M. Rotch of New York is said to have'made an importation with Taintor of Connecticut. That same year S. W. Jewett of Middle- bury, Vermont, imported eighteen rams and eighty-two ewes from Victor Gilbert, and George Campbell of Westminster, Vermont,. Fig. 164. A Rambouillet ram, second in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/types-and-breeds-of-farm-animals-livestock-the-rambouillet-369-importations-in-1848-john-d-patterson-of-westfield-new-york-on-the-western-border-of-that-state-made-an-importation-including-many-superior-sheep-his-ewes-weighing-from-120-to-150-pounds-and-some-of-his-rams-up-to-300-pounds-in-185-i-f-m-rotch-of-new-york-is-said-to-havemade-an-importation-with-taintor-of-connecticut-that-same-year-s-w-jewett-of-middle-bury-vermont-imported-eighteen-rams-and-eighty-two-ewes-from-victor-gilbert-and-george-campbell-of-westminster-vermont-fig-164-a-rambouillet-ram-second-in-image216397394.html
RMPG1N2A–. Types and breeds of farm animals . Livestock. THE RAMBOUILLET 369 importations. In 1848 John D. Patterson of Westfield, New York, on the western border of that state, made an importation including many superior sheep, his ewes weighing from 120 to 150 pounds and some of his rams up to 300 pounds. In 185 i F. M. Rotch of New York is said to have'made an importation with Taintor of Connecticut. That same year S. W. Jewett of Middle- bury, Vermont, imported eighteen rams and eighty-two ewes from Victor Gilbert, and George Campbell of Westminster, Vermont,. Fig. 164. A Rambouillet ram, second in
Archive image from page 369 of Die Schmetterlinge Europas (1908). Die Schmetterlinge Europas dieschmetterling02hofm Year: 1908 3G0 XXXVIII. Familie. Gelecliiidae. V. llnterfamilie. (lelechiinae. Fig. 12.i. Fhigelseädfi- v. Gel. galba nella /.. cf; »iif 'Vi vi-isr. d. Wurzel d. IH, feine Punkte im üiscus bei ''3 u. an sein. H-Ecke scliwarzbraun, diese beiden durch eine dkle Linie verbünd., ohne hint. Querliiiie. Exp. U—21 mm. In Ensrld, Belj;., NW- u. S-Deutschid, (')sterr., S-Europa, (Mauret. u. W-Asieni: im .Tuiii, Juli. Aus. — Hein. 194. 25. Galtung. Gelechia Z. FühlerrckfU nit-ist srh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-369-of-die-schmetterlinge-europas-1908-die-schmetterlinge-europas-dieschmetterling02hofm-year-1908-3g0-xxxviii-familie-gelecliiidae-v-llnterfamilie-lelechiinae-fig-12i-fhigelsedfi-v-gel-galba-nella-cf-iif-vi-vi-isr-d-wurzel-d-ih-feine-punkte-im-iscus-bei-3-u-an-sein-h-ecke-scliwarzbraun-diese-beiden-durch-eine-dkle-linie-verbnd-ohne-hint-querliiiie-exp-u21-mm-in-ensrld-belj-nw-u-s-deutschid-sterr-s-europa-mauret-u-w-asieni-im-tuiii-juli-aus-hein-194-25-galtung-gelechia-z-fhlerrckfu-nit-ist-srh-image243397102.html
RMT3YKDJ–Archive image from page 369 of Die Schmetterlinge Europas (1908). Die Schmetterlinge Europas dieschmetterling02hofm Year: 1908 3G0 XXXVIII. Familie. Gelecliiidae. V. llnterfamilie. (lelechiinae. Fig. 12.i. Fhigelseädfi- v. Gel. galba nella /.. cf; »iif 'Vi vi-isr. d. Wurzel d. IH, feine Punkte im üiscus bei ''3 u. an sein. H-Ecke scliwarzbraun, diese beiden durch eine dkle Linie verbünd., ohne hint. Querliiiie. Exp. U—21 mm. In Ensrld, Belj;., NW- u. S-Deutschid, (')sterr., S-Europa, (Mauret. u. W-Asieni: im .Tuiii, Juli. Aus. — Hein. 194. 25. Galtung. Gelechia Z. FühlerrckfU nit-ist srh
New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the 'the human face divine.' . large in theneck, you. Fig. 369. will generally find the stiff upperlip spoken of in Chapter XL, and acharacter that can no more be movedthan a granite mountain. SELF-ESTEEINI. While Firmness inclines us to holdup the head perpendicularly andFig- 3T0. ji^^^kes us stiff-necked, Self-Esteem throws it back in the direction of its phrenological organ in the crown; and we find that its sign— that is, one o f its signs — is the length and arching of the wind Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-physiognomy-or-signs-of-character-as-manifested-through-temperament-and-external-forms-and-especially-in-the-the-human-face-divine-large-in-theneck-you-fig-369-will-generally-find-the-stiff-upperlip-spoken-of-in-chapter-xl-and-acharacter-that-can-no-more-be-movedthan-a-granite-mountain-self-esteeini-while-firmness-inclines-us-to-holdup-the-head-perpendicularly-andfig-3t0-jikes-us-stiff-necked-self-esteem-throws-it-back-in-the-direction-of-its-phrenological-organ-in-the-crown-and-we-find-that-its-sign-that-is-one-o-f-its-signs-is-the-length-and-arching-of-the-wind-image339430885.html
RM2AM6BFH–New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the 'the human face divine.' . large in theneck, you. Fig. 369. will generally find the stiff upperlip spoken of in Chapter XL, and acharacter that can no more be movedthan a granite mountain. SELF-ESTEEINI. While Firmness inclines us to holdup the head perpendicularly andFig- 3T0. ji^^^kes us stiff-necked, Self-Esteem throws it back in the direction of its phrenological organ in the crown; and we find that its sign— that is, one o f its signs — is the length and arching of the wind
. A descriptive catalogue of the scale insects ("Coccidae") of Australia. Insects -- Australia; Scale insects. Fig. 4.—Sphaeroc.occusi fernigineus. The adult dark reddish-brown female is marked with dull yellow on the dorsal sur- face, and is embedded in the central woody cavity. Diameter, about 1^ lines. General form oval, dorsal surface conical, antennae indistinct, legs wanting. 369. Sphaerococcus ferrugineus. Cat. Coccidge, p. 86. S])haerococcus froggatti, Maskell (Fig. 5). Trans. New Zealand Institute, vol. xxvi, p. 94, pi. vii, f. 1-7, 1893. This coccid is very common upon the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-scale-insects-quotcoccidaequot-of-australia-insects-australia-scale-insects-fig-4sphaerococcusi-fernigineus-the-adult-dark-reddish-brown-female-is-marked-with-dull-yellow-on-the-dorsal-sur-face-and-is-embedded-in-the-central-woody-cavity-diameter-about-1-lines-general-form-oval-dorsal-surface-conical-antennae-indistinct-legs-wanting-369-sphaerococcus-ferrugineus-cat-coccidge-p-86-s-haerococcus-froggatti-maskell-fig-5-trans-new-zealand-institute-vol-xxvi-p-94-pi-vii-f-1-7-1893-this-coccid-is-very-common-upon-the-image216062840.html
RMPFEEA0–. A descriptive catalogue of the scale insects ("Coccidae") of Australia. Insects -- Australia; Scale insects. Fig. 4.—Sphaeroc.occusi fernigineus. The adult dark reddish-brown female is marked with dull yellow on the dorsal sur- face, and is embedded in the central woody cavity. Diameter, about 1^ lines. General form oval, dorsal surface conical, antennae indistinct, legs wanting. 369. Sphaerococcus ferrugineus. Cat. Coccidge, p. 86. S])haerococcus froggatti, Maskell (Fig. 5). Trans. New Zealand Institute, vol. xxvi, p. 94, pi. vii, f. 1-7, 1893. This coccid is very common upon the
Archive image from page 382 of Die Vögel; Handbuch der systematischen Die Vögel; Handbuch der systematischen Ornithologie dievgelhandbuc02reic Year: 1913 Icteridae. Stärliny'e. 369 Fig. 196. Cassiculus Sw. Sclmabel so lang wie bei Cassicus mid am Ende weiss, an der Wnrzel bleigrau, aber gerade, Firstenlinie gerade; eine Hanbe gebogener Federn auf der Stirn; sonst wie (Jassicus. 1 Art. C. melankferus (Bp.) (Fig. 19()). Schwarz, FlttgelHeck, Bürzel und Schwanz gelb. L.28U, Fl. 150mm. Westliches Mexiko. -r-2-r-- Cassidix Less. Schnabel viel kräftiger als bei Cassicus, an der Wurzel brei Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-382-of-die-vgel-handbuch-der-systematischen-die-vgel-handbuch-der-systematischen-ornithologie-dievgelhandbuc02reic-year-1913-icteridae-strlinye-369-fig-196-cassiculus-sw-sclmabel-so-lang-wie-bei-cassicus-mid-am-ende-weiss-an-der-wnrzel-bleigrau-aber-gerade-firstenlinie-gerade-eine-hanbe-gebogener-federn-auf-der-stirn-sonst-wie-jassicus-1-art-c-melankferus-bp-fig-19-schwarz-flttgelheck-brzel-und-schwanz-gelb-l28u-fl-150mm-westliches-mexiko-r-2-r-cassidix-less-schnabel-viel-krftiger-als-bei-cassicus-an-der-wurzel-brei-image242261947.html
RMT23YGB–Archive image from page 382 of Die Vögel; Handbuch der systematischen Die Vögel; Handbuch der systematischen Ornithologie dievgelhandbuc02reic Year: 1913 Icteridae. Stärliny'e. 369 Fig. 196. Cassiculus Sw. Sclmabel so lang wie bei Cassicus mid am Ende weiss, an der Wnrzel bleigrau, aber gerade, Firstenlinie gerade; eine Hanbe gebogener Federn auf der Stirn; sonst wie (Jassicus. 1 Art. C. melankferus (Bp.) (Fig. 19()). Schwarz, FlttgelHeck, Bürzel und Schwanz gelb. L.28U, Fl. 150mm. Westliches Mexiko. -r-2-r-- Cassidix Less. Schnabel viel kräftiger als bei Cassicus, an der Wurzel brei
Text-book of structural and physiological botany . Fig, mination of theoat ; a cotyle-don ; e axi-:; ofthe embryo; dradicle ; /plu-mule. (x 6.) Fig. 369. — Germinat-ing seed of orange,its cotyledons c re-n.aining beneath thesoil,and only slightlyemerging from thetesta T. 194 Structural and Physiological Botany.. and sweet chestnut, while in other Dicotyledons, as thebeech, birch, and lime, they emerge from the soil. Theplumule of Monocotyledons consists ofsuperimposed leaves of a sheath-like orcornet-like character (Fig. 368) ; while inDicotyledons the cotyledons, when theyseparate, are green Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/text-book-of-structural-and-physiological-botany-fig-mination-of-theoat-a-cotyle-don-e-axi-ofthe-embryo-dradicle-plu-mule-x-6-fig-369-germinat-ing-seed-of-orangeits-cotyledons-c-re-naining-beneath-thesoiland-only-slightlyemerging-from-thetesta-t-194-structural-and-physiological-botany-and-sweet-chestnut-while-in-other-dicotyledons-as-thebeech-birch-and-lime-they-emerge-from-the-soil-theplumule-of-monocotyledons-consists-ofsuperimposed-leaves-of-a-sheath-like-orcornet-like-character-fig-368-while-indicotyledons-the-cotyledons-when-theyseparate-are-green-image343320529.html
RM2AXFGRD–Text-book of structural and physiological botany . Fig, mination of theoat ; a cotyle-don ; e axi-:; ofthe embryo; dradicle ; /plu-mule. (x 6.) Fig. 369. — Germinat-ing seed of orange,its cotyledons c re-n.aining beneath thesoil,and only slightlyemerging from thetesta T. 194 Structural and Physiological Botany.. and sweet chestnut, while in other Dicotyledons, as thebeech, birch, and lime, they emerge from the soil. Theplumule of Monocotyledons consists ofsuperimposed leaves of a sheath-like orcornet-like character (Fig. 368) ; while inDicotyledons the cotyledons, when theyseparate, are green
. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft. Tropical plants; Tropical crops. — 369 — gestellt zu werden pflegen, in denen die örtlichen Verhältnisse den Transport zur ebenen Erde unmöglich machen.. Fig. 14. Förderung von Steinblöoken durch eine Bremsbergbahn. Ausgeführt von der Aktiengesellschaft für Feld- und Kleiiibahnenbedarf vorm. Orenstein & Koppel, Berlin. Die Seilbahnen können, wie Fig. 15 und 16 zeigen, für die ver- schiedensten Transporte bestimmt sein, nach denen sich die Bauart der Förderwagen richtet. Fig. 17 veranschaulicht z. B. die Förderung von Cellulose Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/der-tropenpflanzer-zeitschrift-fr-tropische-landwirtschaft-tropical-plants-tropical-crops-369-gestellt-zu-werden-pflegen-in-denen-die-rtlichen-verhltnisse-den-transport-zur-ebenen-erde-unmglich-machen-fig-14-frderung-von-steinbloken-durch-eine-bremsbergbahn-ausgefhrt-von-der-aktiengesellschaft-fr-feld-und-kleiiibahnenbedarf-vorm-orenstein-amp-koppel-berlin-die-seilbahnen-knnen-wie-fig-15-und-16-zeigen-fr-die-ver-schiedensten-transporte-bestimmt-sein-nach-denen-sich-die-bauart-der-frderwagen-richtet-fig-17-veranschaulicht-z-b-die-frderung-von-cellulose-image216008525.html
RMPFC125–. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft. Tropical plants; Tropical crops. — 369 — gestellt zu werden pflegen, in denen die örtlichen Verhältnisse den Transport zur ebenen Erde unmöglich machen.. Fig. 14. Förderung von Steinblöoken durch eine Bremsbergbahn. Ausgeführt von der Aktiengesellschaft für Feld- und Kleiiibahnenbedarf vorm. Orenstein & Koppel, Berlin. Die Seilbahnen können, wie Fig. 15 und 16 zeigen, für die ver- schiedensten Transporte bestimmt sein, nach denen sich die Bauart der Förderwagen richtet. Fig. 17 veranschaulicht z. B. die Förderung von Cellulose
Archive image from page 369 of Die stämme der wirbeltiere (1919) Die stämme der wirbeltiere diestmmederwir00abel Year: 1919 348 Die Stämme der Wirbeltiere. Elginia. â Perm Schottlands.1 E. mirabilis (Fig. 269). F. Pareiasauridae. Die Pareiasauriden waren ziemlich groÃe Reptilien â â Pareiasaurus Baini erreichte eine Körperlänge von etwa 3 in â und besaÃen einen plumpen Körper mit kurzen, sehr stämmigen GliedmaÃen. Der Schädel trägt eine kräftig ausgesprochene Skulptur aus Höckern und Gruben; am Unterrande des Unterkiefers steht ein kleiner Höcker am Vorder- ende, ein groÃer Knoche Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-369-of-die-stmme-der-wirbeltiere-1919-die-stmme-der-wirbeltiere-diestmmederwir00abel-year-1919-348-die-stmme-der-wirbeltiere-elginia-perm-schottlands1-e-mirabilis-fig-269-f-pareiasauridae-die-pareiasauriden-waren-ziemlich-groe-reptilien-pareiasaurus-baini-erreichte-eine-krperlnge-von-etwa-3-in-und-besaen-einen-plumpen-krper-mit-kurzen-sehr-stmmigen-gliedmaen-der-schdel-trgt-eine-krftig-ausgesprochene-skulptur-aus-hckern-und-gruben-am-unterrande-des-unterkiefers-steht-ein-kleiner-hcker-am-vorder-ende-ein-groer-knoche-image242261463.html
RMT23XY3–Archive image from page 369 of Die stämme der wirbeltiere (1919) Die stämme der wirbeltiere diestmmederwir00abel Year: 1919 348 Die Stämme der Wirbeltiere. Elginia. â Perm Schottlands.1 E. mirabilis (Fig. 269). F. Pareiasauridae. Die Pareiasauriden waren ziemlich groÃe Reptilien â â Pareiasaurus Baini erreichte eine Körperlänge von etwa 3 in â und besaÃen einen plumpen Körper mit kurzen, sehr stämmigen GliedmaÃen. Der Schädel trägt eine kräftig ausgesprochene Skulptur aus Höckern und Gruben; am Unterrande des Unterkiefers steht ein kleiner Höcker am Vorder- ende, ein groÃer Knoche
Beginners' zoology . (Fig. 369.) In-stead of feathers, the flying organs are made of a pairof ^extended folds of the skin supported by elongatedbones, which form a framework like the ribs of an um-brella or a fan. How many digits are prolonged . Does MAMMALS 203. FiG. 370.—Vampire {Phyllostoma spectrum) of South America, x ^. the fold of the skin extend to the hind legs ? The tail ?Are the finger bones or the palm bones more prolongedto form the wing skeleton ? The skin of the wing is rich in blood vessels and nerves,and serves, by its sensitiveness to the slightest current ofair, to guide the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beginners-zoology-fig-369-in-stead-of-feathers-the-flying-organs-are-made-of-a-pairof-extended-folds-of-the-skin-supported-by-elongatedbones-which-form-a-framework-like-the-ribs-of-an-um-brella-or-a-fan-how-many-digits-are-prolonged-does-mammals-203-fig-370vampire-phyllostoma-spectrum-of-south-america-x-the-fold-of-the-skin-extend-to-the-hind-legs-the-tail-are-the-finger-bones-or-the-palm-bones-more-prolongedto-form-the-wing-skeleton-the-skin-of-the-wing-is-rich-in-blood-vessels-and-nervesand-serves-by-its-sensitiveness-to-the-slightest-current-ofair-to-guide-the-image340154167.html
RM2ANBA33–Beginners' zoology . (Fig. 369.) In-stead of feathers, the flying organs are made of a pairof ^extended folds of the skin supported by elongatedbones, which form a framework like the ribs of an um-brella or a fan. How many digits are prolonged . Does MAMMALS 203. FiG. 370.—Vampire {Phyllostoma spectrum) of South America, x ^. the fold of the skin extend to the hind legs ? The tail ?Are the finger bones or the palm bones more prolongedto form the wing skeleton ? The skin of the wing is rich in blood vessels and nerves,and serves, by its sensitiveness to the slightest current ofair, to guide the
. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. Fig. 716. On the left, spread- ing oats; on the right, sided or mane oats. the largest total yield not giving the largest yield per acre. The total acreage for the United States in 1905 was 28,046,746, with a production of 953,216,197 bushels, worth at farm values$277,047,537. Of the vast quantities of oats produced in the United States nearly all are used for home con- sumption. Oats to the amount of 41,369,415 bushels, worth $12,- 504,564, were exported in 1900, and 41,523 bushels, valued at $18,- 360, were imported. Since that time the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-farm-crops-farm-produce-agriculture-fig-716-on-the-left-spread-ing-oats-on-the-right-sided-or-mane-oats-the-largest-total-yield-not-giving-the-largest-yield-per-acre-the-total-acreage-for-the-united-states-in-1905-was-28046746-with-a-production-of-953216197-bushels-worth-at-farm-values277047537-of-the-vast-quantities-of-oats-produced-in-the-united-states-nearly-all-are-used-for-home-con-sumption-oats-to-the-amount-of-41369415-bushels-worth-12-504564-were-exported-in-1900-and-41523-bushels-valued-at-18-360-were-imported-since-that-time-the-image216162979.html
RMPFK22B–. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. Fig. 716. On the left, spread- ing oats; on the right, sided or mane oats. the largest total yield not giving the largest yield per acre. The total acreage for the United States in 1905 was 28,046,746, with a production of 953,216,197 bushels, worth at farm values$277,047,537. Of the vast quantities of oats produced in the United States nearly all are used for home con- sumption. Oats to the amount of 41,369,415 bushels, worth $12,- 504,564, were exported in 1900, and 41,523 bushels, valued at $18,- 360, were imported. Since that time the
The treatment of fractures . Fig. 369.—Thomas single hip-splint inposition (Ridlon). Fig. 370.—Thomas double hip-splint inposition (Ridlon). except posteriorly, allows the patient to be lifted with ease, doesnot interfere with the groin, favors cleanliness, admits of traction,can be applied without moving the patient and without assist-ance, and presents no difficulties after the initial application (seeFigs. 369, 370). The splint is made of soft iron, and consists of a main stem, achest-band, a thigh-band, and a calf-band. The stem is an inchand a quarter wide and one-fourth of an inch thick, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-treatment-of-fractures-fig-369thomas-single-hip-splint-inposition-ridlon-fig-370thomas-double-hip-splint-inposition-ridlon-except-posteriorly-allows-the-patient-to-be-lifted-with-ease-doesnot-interfere-with-the-groin-favors-cleanliness-admits-of-tractioncan-be-applied-without-moving-the-patient-and-without-assist-ance-and-presents-no-difficulties-after-the-initial-application-seefigs-369-370-the-splint-is-made-of-soft-iron-and-consists-of-a-main-stem-achest-band-a-thigh-band-and-a-calf-band-the-stem-is-an-inchand-a-quarter-wide-and-one-fourth-of-an-inch-thick-image339951925.html
RM2AN2445–The treatment of fractures . Fig. 369.—Thomas single hip-splint inposition (Ridlon). Fig. 370.—Thomas double hip-splint inposition (Ridlon). except posteriorly, allows the patient to be lifted with ease, doesnot interfere with the groin, favors cleanliness, admits of traction,can be applied without moving the patient and without assist-ance, and presents no difficulties after the initial application (seeFigs. 369, 370). The splint is made of soft iron, and consists of a main stem, achest-band, a thigh-band, and a calf-band. The stem is an inchand a quarter wide and one-fourth of an inch thick,
. A descriptive catalogue of the scale insects ("Coccidae") of Australia. Insects -- Australia; Scale insects. SCALE INSECTS (" COCCID^ ") OF AUSTRALIA. 139. Apioniorpha rugosa, Froggatt (Fig. 95). Brachyscelis rugosa, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., p. 369, pi. viii, fig. 5. 1892. Agrk. Gazette N.S.W., vol. ix, p. 492. 1898. Specimens collected at Allalong, near Maitland, New South Wales, on an undetermined species of eucalyptus. Female galls sessile, springing from the branchlets; general form squat, hemispherical; outer surface rugose, irregularly ridged, forming a spongy sheat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-scale-insects-quotcoccidaequot-of-australia-insects-australia-scale-insects-scale-insects-quot-coccid-quot-of-australia-139-apioniorpha-rugosa-froggatt-fig-95-brachyscelis-rugosa-proc-linn-soc-nsw-p-369-pi-viii-fig-5-1892-agrk-gazette-nsw-vol-ix-p-492-1898-specimens-collected-at-allalong-near-maitland-new-south-wales-on-an-undetermined-species-of-eucalyptus-female-galls-sessile-springing-from-the-branchlets-general-form-squat-hemispherical-outer-surface-rugose-irregularly-ridged-forming-a-spongy-sheat-image216062419.html
RMPFEDPY–. A descriptive catalogue of the scale insects ("Coccidae") of Australia. Insects -- Australia; Scale insects. SCALE INSECTS (" COCCID^ ") OF AUSTRALIA. 139. Apioniorpha rugosa, Froggatt (Fig. 95). Brachyscelis rugosa, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., p. 369, pi. viii, fig. 5. 1892. Agrk. Gazette N.S.W., vol. ix, p. 492. 1898. Specimens collected at Allalong, near Maitland, New South Wales, on an undetermined species of eucalyptus. Female galls sessile, springing from the branchlets; general form squat, hemispherical; outer surface rugose, irregularly ridged, forming a spongy sheat
A treatise on zoology . Fig. 305. Auchenoglanis hiscutatis, Geottr. A, ventralview of the pectoral girdle and left pectoral fin.LJ, ventral view of the pelvic girdle and leftpelvic fin. dt, eleithrnm ; eo, coracoid ; msc,mesocoracoid ; jj, pelvic bone ; pf, pelvic lepido-trichia ; s/), pectoral spine or first lepidotrich. 38o TELEOSTEI cavity below the trunk-muscles and acts as a lung (Fig. 369)(Burne [75]). Sub-Family Diplomystacix^. In which tlie maxilla is still toothed,and of considerable size. Diplomystax {Diplomystes), Dum. ; Chile. Sub-Family Clariinae. Clarias, Gron.; Heterobranclms, S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-zoology-fig-305-auchenoglanis-hiscutatis-geottr-a-ventralview-of-the-pectoral-girdle-and-left-pectoral-finlj-ventral-view-of-the-pelvic-girdle-and-leftpelvic-fin-dt-eleithrnm-eo-coracoid-mscmesocoracoid-jj-pelvic-bone-pf-pelvic-lepido-trichia-s-pectoral-spine-or-first-lepidotrich-38o-teleostei-cavity-below-the-trunk-muscles-and-acts-as-a-lung-fig-369burne-75-sub-family-diplomystacix-in-which-tlie-maxilla-is-still-toothedand-of-considerable-size-diplomystax-diplomystes-dum-chile-sub-family-clariinae-clarias-gron-heterobranclms-s-image338252738.html
RM2AJ8MPX–A treatise on zoology . Fig. 305. Auchenoglanis hiscutatis, Geottr. A, ventralview of the pectoral girdle and left pectoral fin.LJ, ventral view of the pelvic girdle and leftpelvic fin. dt, eleithrnm ; eo, coracoid ; msc,mesocoracoid ; jj, pelvic bone ; pf, pelvic lepido-trichia ; s/), pectoral spine or first lepidotrich. 38o TELEOSTEI cavity below the trunk-muscles and acts as a lung (Fig. 369)(Burne [75]). Sub-Family Diplomystacix^. In which tlie maxilla is still toothed,and of considerable size. Diplomystax {Diplomystes), Dum. ; Chile. Sub-Family Clariinae. Clarias, Gron.; Heterobranclms, S
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. •''< -f ^-/-^ 2227 Saintpaulia ionax.tha(XK). A young plant just coming into bloom. iondntha, Herra. & Weudl. African Violet. Usam- BABA Violet. Fig. 2227. B.M. 7408. Gn. 47:1002. A.G. 16:369. R.B. 20:109. K.H. 1893, p. 321. G.M. 37: 62. G.C. III. 13:08.5. Century Book of Gardening, 311. — Of its propaga Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-gardening-lt-f-2227-saintpaulia-ionaxthaxk-a-young-plant-just-coming-into-bloom-iondntha-herra-amp-weudl-african-violet-usam-baba-violet-fig-2227-bm-7408-gn-471002-ag-16369-rb-20109-kh-1893-p-321-gm-37-62-gc-iii-13085-century-book-of-gardening-311-of-its-propaga-image216195871.html
RMPFMG13–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. •''< -f ^-/-^ 2227 Saintpaulia ionax.tha(XK). A young plant just coming into bloom. iondntha, Herra. & Weudl. African Violet. Usam- BABA Violet. Fig. 2227. B.M. 7408. Gn. 47:1002. A.G. 16:369. R.B. 20:109. K.H. 1893, p. 321. G.M. 37: 62. G.C. III. 13:08.5. Century Book of Gardening, 311. — Of its propaga
The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . 4. The small dor-sal flap is drawn up-wards, and the pointof the knife searchesfor and opens the jointplaced farthest to theleft (on the right footthis would be the fifthmetatarsal joint), whilethe left hand pressesthe anterior part ofthe foot forcibly down-wards. 5. As soon as thejoint is opened, theknife, carried with aslight convexity for-wards, opens the fourthand third joints (a).But gliding over thebase of the secondmetatarsal bone itopens the first joint (c)(fig. 369). 6. The joint ofthe second metatarsalbone, w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-surgeons-handbook-on-the-treatment-of-wounded-in-war-a-prize-essay-4-the-small-dor-sal-flap-is-drawn-up-wards-and-the-pointof-the-knife-searchesfor-and-opens-the-jointplaced-farthest-to-theleft-on-the-right-footthis-would-be-the-fifthmetatarsal-joint-whilethe-left-hand-pressesthe-anterior-part-ofthe-foot-forcibly-down-wards-5-as-soon-as-thejoint-is-opened-theknife-carried-with-aslight-convexity-for-wards-opens-the-fourthand-third-joints-abut-gliding-over-thebase-of-the-secondmetatarsal-bone-itopens-the-first-joint-cfig-369-6-the-joint-ofthe-second-metatarsalbone-w-image343287070.html
RM2AXE24E–The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . 4. The small dor-sal flap is drawn up-wards, and the pointof the knife searchesfor and opens the jointplaced farthest to theleft (on the right footthis would be the fifthmetatarsal joint), whilethe left hand pressesthe anterior part ofthe foot forcibly down-wards. 5. As soon as thejoint is opened, theknife, carried with aslight convexity for-wards, opens the fourthand third joints (a).But gliding over thebase of the secondmetatarsal bone itopens the first joint (c)(fig. 369). 6. The joint ofthe second metatarsalbone, w
. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. OATS OATS 487. Fig. 716. On the left, spread- ing oats; on the right, sided or mane oats. the largest total yield not giving the largest yield per acre. The total acreage for the United States in 1905 was 28,046,746, with a production of 953,216,197 bushels, worth at farm values$277,047,537. Of the vast quantities of oats produced in the United States nearly all are used for home con- sumption. Oats to the amount of 41,369,415 bushels, worth $12,- 504,564, were exported in 1900, and 41,523 bushels, valued at $18,- 360, were imported. Since Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-farm-crops-farm-produce-agriculture-oats-oats-487-fig-716-on-the-left-spread-ing-oats-on-the-right-sided-or-mane-oats-the-largest-total-yield-not-giving-the-largest-yield-per-acre-the-total-acreage-for-the-united-states-in-1905-was-28046746-with-a-production-of-953216197-bushels-worth-at-farm-values277047537-of-the-vast-quantities-of-oats-produced-in-the-united-states-nearly-all-are-used-for-home-con-sumption-oats-to-the-amount-of-41369415-bushels-worth-12-504564-were-exported-in-1900-and-41523-bushels-valued-at-18-360-were-imported-since-image216162985.html
RMPFK22H–. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. OATS OATS 487. Fig. 716. On the left, spread- ing oats; on the right, sided or mane oats. the largest total yield not giving the largest yield per acre. The total acreage for the United States in 1905 was 28,046,746, with a production of 953,216,197 bushels, worth at farm values$277,047,537. Of the vast quantities of oats produced in the United States nearly all are used for home con- sumption. Oats to the amount of 41,369,415 bushels, worth $12,- 504,564, were exported in 1900, and 41,523 bushels, valued at $18,- 360, were imported. Since
Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . U ?^A. /?>.. ^m .^4 Fig. 369.—Syphilitic Cirrhosis of the Liver.—{Schmaus.) X 40 diameters.a. Liver capsule, b, b. b. Newly formed connective tissue, which is grouped in a band-like area as at g. c.Branch of portal vein. /, /, /. Liver lobules, e. Deep fissure produced in the liver surface by the tractionexerted by the fibrous bundles, g. often quite similar, and a microscopic or bacteriologic examination maybe necessary to differentiate the lesions. Miliary tuberculosis of thelive Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-pathology-including-bacteriology-the-technic-of-postmortems-and-methods-of-pathologic-research-u-a-gt-m-4-fig-369syphilitic-cirrhosis-of-the-liverschmaus-x-40-diametersa-liver-capsule-b-b-b-newly-formed-connective-tissue-which-is-grouped-in-a-band-like-area-as-at-g-cbranch-of-portal-vein-liver-lobules-e-deep-fissure-produced-in-the-liver-surface-by-the-tractionexerted-by-the-fibrous-bundles-g-often-quite-similar-and-a-microscopic-or-bacteriologic-examination-maybe-necessary-to-differentiate-the-lesions-miliary-tuberculosis-of-thelive-image338404205.html
RM2AJFJ0D–Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . U ?^A. /?>.. ^m .^4 Fig. 369.—Syphilitic Cirrhosis of the Liver.—{Schmaus.) X 40 diameters.a. Liver capsule, b, b. b. Newly formed connective tissue, which is grouped in a band-like area as at g. c.Branch of portal vein. /, /, /. Liver lobules, e. Deep fissure produced in the liver surface by the tractionexerted by the fibrous bundles, g. often quite similar, and a microscopic or bacteriologic examination maybe necessary to differentiate the lesions. Miliary tuberculosis of thelive
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