Photograph of a Swissair aeroplane, of a type used between London and Zurich in 1936, seen at Zurich Airport. Winter flights between Croydon Airport and Zurich had just been introduced by Swissair and Imperial Airways, to provide a service for the growing numbers of holiday-makers going ski-ing. Date: 1936 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-of-a-swissair-aeroplane-of-a-type-used-between-london-and-zurich-in-1936-seen-at-zurich-airport-winter-flights-between-croydon-airport-and-zurich-had-just-been-introduced-by-swissair-and-imperial-airways-to-provide-a-service-for-the-growing-numbers-of-holiday-makers-going-ski-ing-date-1936-image501360838.html
RM2M3JXT6–Photograph of a Swissair aeroplane, of a type used between London and Zurich in 1936, seen at Zurich Airport. Winter flights between Croydon Airport and Zurich had just been introduced by Swissair and Imperial Airways, to provide a service for the growing numbers of holiday-makers going ski-ing. Date: 1936
President Dwight D Eisenhower seen here making his speech on his arrival at Orly Airport. The President was in Paris for talks with the Soviet Leadership about the growing numbers of nuclear weapons. Two weeks prior to the summit the Soviet government had Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-president-dwight-d-eisenhower-seen-here-making-his-speech-on-his-arrival-81107777.html
RMEKXNP9–President Dwight D Eisenhower seen here making his speech on his arrival at Orly Airport. The President was in Paris for talks with the Soviet Leadership about the growing numbers of nuclear weapons. Two weeks prior to the summit the Soviet government had
United States Department of Defense released its 1985 assessment of Soviet Military Power at the Pentagon in Washington, DC on April 2, 1985. The release stated 'the growing numbers of operational, nuclear-powered TYPHOON-Class ballistic missile submarines contribute to the Soviet Union's increasingly more capable land, sea, and air forces with nuclear attack missions.' Credit: Department of Defense via CNP /MediaPunch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/united-states-department-of-defense-released-its-1985-assessment-of-image159229084.html
RMK71E90–United States Department of Defense released its 1985 assessment of Soviet Military Power at the Pentagon in Washington, DC on April 2, 1985. The release stated 'the growing numbers of operational, nuclear-powered TYPHOON-Class ballistic missile submarines contribute to the Soviet Union's increasingly more capable land, sea, and air forces with nuclear attack missions.' Credit: Department of Defense via CNP /MediaPunch
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Cambodia: Muslim students and teachers pose for a photograph in 1918 outside their madrassa in Phnom Penh. In Cambodia, Islam is the religion of the majority of Cham people and some Malay minorities. In 1975, there were reportedly 150,000 to 200,000 Muslims nationwide. However, persecution under the Khmer Rouge severely eroded their numbers. In 2009, the Pew Research Center estimated the Muslim population of Cambodia at 236,000. All of the Cham Muslims are Sunnis of the Shafi'i school. There is also a growing Ahmadiyya Muslim community in the country. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cambodia-muslim-students-and-teachers-pose-for-a-photograph-in-1918-outside-their-madrassa-in-phnom-penh-in-cambodia-islam-is-the-religion-of-the-majority-of-cham-people-and-some-malay-minorities-in-1975-there-were-reportedly-150000-to-200000-muslims-nationwide-however-persecution-under-the-khmer-rouge-severely-eroded-their-numbers-in-2009-the-pew-research-center-estimated-the-muslim-population-of-cambodia-at-236000-all-of-the-cham-muslims-are-sunnis-of-the-shafii-school-there-is-also-a-growing-ahmadiyya-muslim-community-in-the-country-image344228821.html
RM2B00YAD–Cambodia: Muslim students and teachers pose for a photograph in 1918 outside their madrassa in Phnom Penh. In Cambodia, Islam is the religion of the majority of Cham people and some Malay minorities. In 1975, there were reportedly 150,000 to 200,000 Muslims nationwide. However, persecution under the Khmer Rouge severely eroded their numbers. In 2009, the Pew Research Center estimated the Muslim population of Cambodia at 236,000. All of the Cham Muslims are Sunnis of the Shafi'i school. There is also a growing Ahmadiyya Muslim community in the country.
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Manual of social science; being a condensation of the 'Principles of social science' of H.CCarey . ition a doubleinfluence, greatly increasing its effectiveness when applied,and enabling him more continuously to apply it. His wantsand his powers being here, as everywhere, a constant quan-tity, every increase of the latter was attended with an en-largement of his proportions, the resistance of nature to hisfurther efforts diminishing as his powers of attack increased.So is it in all new settlements, security growing in a ratiofar exceeding that of numbers, and being obtained in returnfor contri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-social-science-being-a-condensation-of-the-principles-of-social-science-of-hccarey-ition-a-doubleinfluence-greatly-increasing-its-effectiveness-when-appliedand-enabling-him-more-continuously-to-apply-it-his-wantsand-his-powers-being-here-as-everywhere-a-constant-quan-tity-every-increase-of-the-latter-was-attended-with-an-en-largement-of-his-proportions-the-resistance-of-nature-to-hisfurther-efforts-diminishing-as-his-powers-of-attack-increasedso-is-it-in-all-new-settlements-security-growing-in-a-ratiofar-exceeding-that-of-numbers-and-being-obtained-in-returnfor-contri-image342922983.html
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. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. GROWING POULTRY 277 constantly decreasing, when measured in numbers of birds con- tained. The capacity of a brooder is often given (correctly for a time) at the number of newly hatched birds that may be kept in it; but the need of reduction of numbers as the birds grow is not always sufficiently emphasized. This form of misrepresentation is sometimes excused on the ground that at the average rate of loss the losses of chicks or ducklings will offset the increase in size of those which remain, but there can be no valid excuse for instructi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-poultry-culture-poultry-growing-poultry-277-constantly-decreasing-when-measured-in-numbers-of-birds-con-tained-the-capacity-of-a-brooder-is-often-given-correctly-for-a-time-at-the-number-of-newly-hatched-birds-that-may-be-kept-in-it-but-the-need-of-reduction-of-numbers-as-the-birds-grow-is-not-always-sufficiently-emphasized-this-form-of-misrepresentation-is-sometimes-excused-on-the-ground-that-at-the-average-rate-of-loss-the-losses-of-chicks-or-ducklings-will-offset-the-increase-in-size-of-those-which-remain-but-there-can-be-no-valid-excuse-for-instructi-image216435447.html
RMPG3DHB–. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. GROWING POULTRY 277 constantly decreasing, when measured in numbers of birds con- tained. The capacity of a brooder is often given (correctly for a time) at the number of newly hatched birds that may be kept in it; but the need of reduction of numbers as the birds grow is not always sufficiently emphasized. This form of misrepresentation is sometimes excused on the ground that at the average rate of loss the losses of chicks or ducklings will offset the increase in size of those which remain, but there can be no valid excuse for instructi
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Cambodia: A 1918 photograph of the mosque of Chrang Chames, near Phnom Penh, with its minaret barely visible in the background. In Cambodia, Islam is the religion of the majority of Cham people and some Malay minorities. In 1975, there were reportedly 150,000 to 200,000 Muslims nationwide. However, persecution under the Khmer Rouge severely eroded their numbers. In 2009, the Pew Research Center estimated the Muslim population of Cambodia at 236,000. All of the Cham Muslims are Sunnis of the Shafi'i school. There is also a growing Ahmadiyya Muslim community in the country. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cambodia-a-1918-photograph-of-the-mosque-of-chrang-chames-near-phnom-penh-with-its-minaret-barely-visible-in-the-background-in-cambodia-islam-is-the-religion-of-the-majority-of-cham-people-and-some-malay-minorities-in-1975-there-were-reportedly-150000-to-200000-muslims-nationwide-however-persecution-under-the-khmer-rouge-severely-eroded-their-numbers-in-2009-the-pew-research-center-estimated-the-muslim-population-of-cambodia-at-236000-all-of-the-cham-muslims-are-sunnis-of-the-shafii-school-there-is-also-a-growing-ahmadiyya-muslim-community-in-the-country-image344228820.html
RM2B00YAC–Cambodia: A 1918 photograph of the mosque of Chrang Chames, near Phnom Penh, with its minaret barely visible in the background. In Cambodia, Islam is the religion of the majority of Cham people and some Malay minorities. In 1975, there were reportedly 150,000 to 200,000 Muslims nationwide. However, persecution under the Khmer Rouge severely eroded their numbers. In 2009, the Pew Research Center estimated the Muslim population of Cambodia at 236,000. All of the Cham Muslims are Sunnis of the Shafi'i school. There is also a growing Ahmadiyya Muslim community in the country.
Cartoon of businessman asking fortune teller how the year end numbers look. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cartoon-of-businessman-asking-fortune-teller-how-the-year-end-numbers-78000348.html
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Modern strawberry growing . efrom this source would be considerablymodified by a good system of rotation. Ifplants are to be taken from old beds theyshould be removed before the insect laysits eggs. Spraying in the fall with arsenateswill result in the destruction of many of thebeetles. The burning over of old beds afterpicking the crop is very beneficial in destroy-ing great numbers of these insects. Leaj eaters.— The most injurious insectof the strawberry is the leaf roller. This isa small, brownish caterpillar that folds oneof the sections of the leaf of the strawberryby fastening the upper Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/modern-strawberry-growing-efrom-this-source-would-be-considerablymodified-by-a-good-system-of-rotation-ifplants-are-to-be-taken-from-old-beds-theyshould-be-removed-before-the-insect-laysits-eggs-spraying-in-the-fall-with-arsenateswill-result-in-the-destruction-of-many-of-thebeetles-the-burning-over-of-old-beds-afterpicking-the-crop-is-very-beneficial-in-destroy-ing-great-numbers-of-these-insects-leaj-eaters-the-most-injurious-insectof-the-strawberry-is-the-leaf-roller-this-isa-small-brownish-caterpillar-that-folds-oneof-the-sections-of-the-leaf-of-the-strawberryby-fastening-the-upper-image340081953.html
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Cartoon of businesspeople looking at a successful financial results chart, for a moment they were stunned by success. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cartoon-of-businesspeople-looking-at-a-successful-financial-results-78000827.html
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. Productive soils; the fundamentals of successful soil management and profitable crop production. Soils. 180 SOIL ORGANISMS IN RELATION TO SOIL FERTILITY the bacteria returning to the soil in vast numbers. Here they may remain for a considerable length of time before they have an opportunity to enter other plants and again gather nitrogen and multiply. ^ How the Growing of Legumes Improves Soils.—The growing of legumes may improve soils directly in two ways: by adding organic matter and by increasing the nitrogen content. The amount of nitrogen that may be actually added to the soil in grow- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/productive-soils-the-fundamentals-of-successful-soil-management-and-profitable-crop-production-soils-180-soil-organisms-in-relation-to-soil-fertility-the-bacteria-returning-to-the-soil-in-vast-numbers-here-they-may-remain-for-a-considerable-length-of-time-before-they-have-an-opportunity-to-enter-other-plants-and-again-gather-nitrogen-and-multiply-how-the-growing-of-legumes-improves-soilsthe-growing-of-legumes-may-improve-soils-directly-in-two-ways-by-adding-organic-matter-and-by-increasing-the-nitrogen-content-the-amount-of-nitrogen-that-may-be-actually-added-to-the-soil-in-grow-image216331799.html
RMPFXNBK–. Productive soils; the fundamentals of successful soil management and profitable crop production. Soils. 180 SOIL ORGANISMS IN RELATION TO SOIL FERTILITY the bacteria returning to the soil in vast numbers. Here they may remain for a considerable length of time before they have an opportunity to enter other plants and again gather nitrogen and multiply. ^ How the Growing of Legumes Improves Soils.—The growing of legumes may improve soils directly in two ways: by adding organic matter and by increasing the nitrogen content. The amount of nitrogen that may be actually added to the soil in grow-
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. The birds of Wyoming . occasionally at Cheyenne;Aiken reports them from Sherman; Cary has furnished thefollowing note, which applies to the Newcastle vicinity: Thisbird is universally disliked by ranchmen, on account of thedamage it does to growing crops, and large numbers are killedand poisoned. It is very difficult to get within gunshot ofthese Jays in summer, butI was told that in cold weather,when driven to the ranch by hunger, they became very bold,even entering the kitchen of the ranch house in search of food.When ravaging the crops Pinon Jays go about in immenseflocks, and always keep Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-wyoming-occasionally-at-cheyenneaiken-reports-them-from-sherman-cary-has-furnished-thefollowing-note-which-applies-to-the-newcastle-vicinity-thisbird-is-universally-disliked-by-ranchmen-on-account-of-thedamage-it-does-to-growing-crops-and-large-numbers-are-killedand-poisoned-it-is-very-difficult-to-get-within-gunshot-ofthese-jays-in-summer-buti-was-told-that-in-cold-weatherwhen-driven-to-the-ranch-by-hunger-they-became-very-boldeven-entering-the-kitchen-of-the-ranch-house-in-search-of-foodwhen-ravaging-the-crops-pinon-jays-go-about-in-immenseflocks-and-always-keep-image374853828.html
RM2CNT1TM–. The birds of Wyoming . occasionally at Cheyenne;Aiken reports them from Sherman; Cary has furnished thefollowing note, which applies to the Newcastle vicinity: Thisbird is universally disliked by ranchmen, on account of thedamage it does to growing crops, and large numbers are killedand poisoned. It is very difficult to get within gunshot ofthese Jays in summer, butI was told that in cold weather,when driven to the ranch by hunger, they became very bold,even entering the kitchen of the ranch house in search of food.When ravaging the crops Pinon Jays go about in immenseflocks, and always keep
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. PART III DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SHRUBS Numbers in parenthesis in the keys and descriptions which follow refer to the figures. Bracketed information refers to methods of propagation. Paebnia. The Peonies form one of the most popular groups of plants. They are almost entirely large-ilowered herbaceous perennials, though one species is shrubby and, therefore, to be included in our book. This is called Tkee Peonv Figs. (1) and (2) — Paeonia Moutdn, — growing to the. Fig. 1. —Tree Peony. Fig. 2.—Tree Peony. height of 3 to 8 feet wit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-part-iii-descriptions-of-the-shrubs-numbers-in-parenthesis-in-the-keys-and-descriptions-which-follow-refer-to-the-figures-bracketed-information-refers-to-methods-of-propagation-paebnia-the-peonies-form-one-of-the-most-popular-groups-of-plants-they-are-almost-entirely-large-ilowered-herbaceous-perennials-though-one-species-is-shrubby-and-therefore-to-be-included-in-our-book-this-is-called-tkee-peonv-figs-1-and-2-paeonia-moutdn-growing-to-the-fig-1-tree-peony-fig-2tree-peony-height-of-3-to-8-feet-wit-image216417152.html
RMPG2J80–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. PART III DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SHRUBS Numbers in parenthesis in the keys and descriptions which follow refer to the figures. Bracketed information refers to methods of propagation. Paebnia. The Peonies form one of the most popular groups of plants. They are almost entirely large-ilowered herbaceous perennials, though one species is shrubby and, therefore, to be included in our book. This is called Tkee Peonv Figs. (1) and (2) — Paeonia Moutdn, — growing to the. Fig. 1. —Tree Peony. Fig. 2.—Tree Peony. height of 3 to 8 feet wit
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. Poultry culture. A Middlesex County turkey farmer.. A prize-winning flock. 29 the digestive tract of fowls and chickens, but are not extremelyharmful or deadly unless found in great numbers. It is almostimpossible to keep a place free from them, as they are carriedfrom farm to farm by sparrows, pigeons and possibly otherbirds. Notwithstanding this, we have seen several flocks duringthe last few years, and one m particular was raised under themost unnatural conditions; that is, it was kept in the same yard(a small pasture) with hens, ducks and geese, contrary to themodern methods of growing g Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/poultry-culture-a-middlesex-county-turkey-farmer-a-prize-winning-flock-29-the-digestive-tract-of-fowls-and-chickens-but-are-not-extremelyharmful-or-deadly-unless-found-in-great-numbers-it-is-almostimpossible-to-keep-a-place-free-from-them-as-they-are-carriedfrom-farm-to-farm-by-sparrows-pigeons-and-possibly-otherbirds-notwithstanding-this-we-have-seen-several-flocks-duringthe-last-few-years-and-one-m-particular-was-raised-under-themost-unnatural-conditions-that-is-it-was-kept-in-the-same-yarda-small-pasture-with-hens-ducks-and-geese-contrary-to-themodern-methods-of-growing-g-image370584988.html
RM2CEWGX4–. Poultry culture. A Middlesex County turkey farmer.. A prize-winning flock. 29 the digestive tract of fowls and chickens, but are not extremelyharmful or deadly unless found in great numbers. It is almostimpossible to keep a place free from them, as they are carriedfrom farm to farm by sparrows, pigeons and possibly otherbirds. Notwithstanding this, we have seen several flocks duringthe last few years, and one m particular was raised under themost unnatural conditions; that is, it was kept in the same yard(a small pasture) with hens, ducks and geese, contrary to themodern methods of growing g
. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF POULTRY CULTURE 51 methods were introduced. Since that time the business has devel- oped, sometimes to the numbers mentioned above, on a great many farms here and on some in other sections. The Long Island. Fig. 48. View of Weber Brothers' duck farm, Wrentham, Mass. duck farms are quite invariably located on streams, with yards for both breeding stock and growing ducklings extending into the water. The inland duck farms usually give the ducks no water. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page image Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-poultry-culture-poultry-economic-aspects-of-poultry-culture-51-methods-were-introduced-since-that-time-the-business-has-devel-oped-sometimes-to-the-numbers-mentioned-above-on-a-great-many-farms-here-and-on-some-in-other-sections-the-long-island-fig-48-view-of-weber-brothers-duck-farm-wrentham-mass-duck-farms-are-quite-invariably-located-on-streams-with-yards-for-both-breeding-stock-and-growing-ducklings-extending-into-the-water-the-inland-duck-farms-usually-give-the-ducks-no-water-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-image-image216409482.html
RMPG28E2–. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF POULTRY CULTURE 51 methods were introduced. Since that time the business has devel- oped, sometimes to the numbers mentioned above, on a great many farms here and on some in other sections. The Long Island. Fig. 48. View of Weber Brothers' duck farm, Wrentham, Mass. duck farms are quite invariably located on streams, with yards for both breeding stock and growing ducklings extending into the water. The inland duck farms usually give the ducks no water. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page image
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. The North American Crinoidea camerata [microform]. Crinoidea, Fossil; Crinoïdes fossiles. 174 THE CKINOIDKA CAMEBATA OF NORTH AMERICA. Oaiiio^ introduced in the growing Crinoid in great numbers among the primary interradials and interdistichals, and between these and the basals, radials, and brachials. The interrndial and interdistichal spaces throughout this group are greatly depressed, and the plates succeeding the radials folded into conspicuous ridges. This structure, combined with the more or less rudimentary character of the interposed plates, is so unique and remarkable, that all othe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-north-american-crinoidea-camerata-microform-crinoidea-fossil-crinodes-fossiles-174-the-ckinoidka-camebata-of-north-america-oaiiio-introduced-in-the-growing-crinoid-in-great-numbers-among-the-primary-interradials-and-interdistichals-and-between-these-and-the-basals-radials-and-brachials-the-interrndial-and-interdistichal-spaces-throughout-this-group-are-greatly-depressed-and-the-plates-succeeding-the-radials-folded-into-conspicuous-ridges-this-structure-combined-with-the-more-or-less-rudimentary-character-of-the-interposed-plates-is-so-unique-and-remarkable-that-all-othe-image234805894.html
RMRJ098P–. The North American Crinoidea camerata [microform]. Crinoidea, Fossil; Crinoïdes fossiles. 174 THE CKINOIDKA CAMEBATA OF NORTH AMERICA. Oaiiio^ introduced in the growing Crinoid in great numbers among the primary interradials and interdistichals, and between these and the basals, radials, and brachials. The interrndial and interdistichal spaces throughout this group are greatly depressed, and the plates succeeding the radials folded into conspicuous ridges. This structure, combined with the more or less rudimentary character of the interposed plates, is so unique and remarkable, that all othe
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. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. Fig. 1542. Rainbow D-drti^r, Et/wostoma cacrulcum Storer, $ . opens just behind the isthmus. The young are carried for a month or two until they have reached a length of 10 mm. In a group of Cyprinodonts reaching as far as Indiana, but increasing in diver- sity of species and numbers of individuals southward, the eggs are retained by the female until the yolk is absorbed by the growing young fish, and sometimes for a much longer period. In the .^. Fig. 1543. Uainhovi D[irtcr, Elhetntomii caerulcum Storer, 9- Actual size, 50 mm. bhnd fishes of Cuba the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-water-biology-freshwater-biology-fig-1542-rainbow-d-drtir-etwostoma-cacrulcum-storer-opens-just-behind-the-isthmus-the-young-are-carried-for-a-month-or-two-until-they-have-reached-a-length-of-10-mm-in-a-group-of-cyprinodonts-reaching-as-far-as-indiana-but-increasing-in-diver-sity-of-species-and-numbers-of-individuals-southward-the-eggs-are-retained-by-the-female-until-the-yolk-is-absorbed-by-the-growing-young-fish-and-sometimes-for-a-much-longer-period-in-the-fig-1543-uainhovi-d-irtcr-elhetntomii-caerulcum-storer-9-actual-size-50-mm-bhnd-fishes-of-cuba-the-image216343862.html
RMPFY8PE–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. Fig. 1542. Rainbow D-drti^r, Et/wostoma cacrulcum Storer, $ . opens just behind the isthmus. The young are carried for a month or two until they have reached a length of 10 mm. In a group of Cyprinodonts reaching as far as Indiana, but increasing in diver- sity of species and numbers of individuals southward, the eggs are retained by the female until the yolk is absorbed by the growing young fish, and sometimes for a much longer period. In the .^. Fig. 1543. Uainhovi D[irtcr, Elhetntomii caerulcum Storer, 9- Actual size, 50 mm. bhnd fishes of Cuba the
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. The principles of fruit-growing, with applications to practice. Fruit-culture. 382 The Principles of Fruit-growing senting quarts, so that any number of quarts can be represented by combinations of tickets. These tickets are so often lost that they may soon come to be a nuisance, although some growers may not object to them for this reason, for all that are lost do not have to be redeemed. Some growers, therefore, have designed tickets that can be tied to the person by a string, bearing the picker's name, and in which the numbers are cancelled by a punch.. Please note that these images are e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-principles-of-fruit-growing-with-applications-to-practice-fruit-culture-382-the-principles-of-fruit-growing-senting-quarts-so-that-any-number-of-quarts-can-be-represented-by-combinations-of-tickets-these-tickets-are-so-often-lost-that-they-may-soon-come-to-be-a-nuisance-although-some-growers-may-not-object-to-them-for-this-reason-for-all-that-are-lost-do-not-have-to-be-redeemed-some-growers-therefore-have-designed-tickets-that-can-be-tied-to-the-person-by-a-string-bearing-the-pickers-name-and-in-which-the-numbers-are-cancelled-by-a-punch-please-note-that-these-images-are-e-image232256166.html
RMRDT532–. The principles of fruit-growing, with applications to practice. Fruit-culture. 382 The Principles of Fruit-growing senting quarts, so that any number of quarts can be represented by combinations of tickets. These tickets are so often lost that they may soon come to be a nuisance, although some growers may not object to them for this reason, for all that are lost do not have to be redeemed. Some growers, therefore, have designed tickets that can be tied to the person by a string, bearing the picker's name, and in which the numbers are cancelled by a punch.. Please note that these images are e
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. Bacteriology and mycology of foods. Food. £L B D. J- G tr Fig. 4.—^Types of Flasks for Bacteriological Work. "A, Koch's Culture Flask, B, Fernbach's Antitoxin Flask, C, Freudenreich's; D, Lister Culture Flask, jEJ, Miquel Flask; 2?", KoUe Culture for Growing Bacteria m Large Numbers. G, Boux Flask, H, Piorowski's Flask. Flasks. Many of the flasks which are used for bacterial work are no different from those used in chemistry. Other flasks have been in- vented for special purposes and usually bear the name of the originator. A few are given in Fig. 4. Slides and Cover Glasses. Slide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bacteriology-and-mycology-of-foods-food-l-b-d-j-g-tr-fig-4types-of-flasks-for-bacteriological-work-quota-kochs-culture-flask-b-fernbachs-antitoxin-flask-c-freudenreichs-d-lister-culture-flask-jej-miquel-flask-2quot-koue-culture-for-growing-bacteria-m-large-numbers-g-boux-flask-h-piorowskis-flask-flasks-many-of-the-flasks-which-are-used-for-bacterial-work-are-no-different-from-those-used-in-chemistry-other-flasks-have-been-in-vented-for-special-purposes-and-usually-bear-the-name-of-the-originator-a-few-are-given-in-fig-4-slides-and-cover-glasses-slide-image216288629.html
RMPFTP9W–. Bacteriology and mycology of foods. Food. £L B D. J- G tr Fig. 4.—^Types of Flasks for Bacteriological Work. "A, Koch's Culture Flask, B, Fernbach's Antitoxin Flask, C, Freudenreich's; D, Lister Culture Flask, jEJ, Miquel Flask; 2?", KoUe Culture for Growing Bacteria m Large Numbers. G, Boux Flask, H, Piorowski's Flask. Flasks. Many of the flasks which are used for bacterial work are no different from those used in chemistry. Other flasks have been in- vented for special purposes and usually bear the name of the originator. A few are given in Fig. 4. Slides and Cover Glasses. Slide
. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. GROWING POULTRY 277 constantly decreasing, when measured in numbers of birds con- tained. The capacity of a brooder is often given (correctly for a time) at the number of newly hatched birds that may be kept in it; but the need of reduction of numbers as the birds grow is not always sufficiently emphasized. This form of misrepresentation is sometimes excused on the ground that at the average rate of loss the losses of chicks or ducklings will offset the increase in size of those which remain, but there can be no valid excuse for instructi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-poultry-culture-poultry-growing-poultry-277-constantly-decreasing-when-measured-in-numbers-of-birds-con-tained-the-capacity-of-a-brooder-is-often-given-correctly-for-a-time-at-the-number-of-newly-hatched-birds-that-may-be-kept-in-it-but-the-need-of-reduction-of-numbers-as-the-birds-grow-is-not-always-sufficiently-emphasized-this-form-of-misrepresentation-is-sometimes-excused-on-the-ground-that-at-the-average-rate-of-loss-the-losses-of-chicks-or-ducklings-will-offset-the-increase-in-size-of-those-which-remain-but-there-can-be-no-valid-excuse-for-instructi-image232040830.html
RMRDEACE–. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. GROWING POULTRY 277 constantly decreasing, when measured in numbers of birds con- tained. The capacity of a brooder is often given (correctly for a time) at the number of newly hatched birds that may be kept in it; but the need of reduction of numbers as the birds grow is not always sufficiently emphasized. This form of misrepresentation is sometimes excused on the ground that at the average rate of loss the losses of chicks or ducklings will offset the increase in size of those which remain, but there can be no valid excuse for instructi
. Placing American wildlife management in perspective . Wildlife management. employed by livestock organizations, wiped out the prairie wolves and greatly reduced the numbers of cougars and bears. Now, these abuses, which were stimulated by economic concerns, have been substantially checked by a growing public appreciation of the many values of pred- ators and of wildlife in general. In recent times, demands for alligator hides by makers of shoes, wallets, and other leather goods, attracted poachers and illegal hide buyers to the swamps and bayous of the South. Their activities continue to be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/placing-american-wildlife-management-in-perspective-wildlife-management-employed-by-livestock-organizations-wiped-out-the-prairie-wolves-and-greatly-reduced-the-numbers-of-cougars-and-bears-now-these-abuses-which-were-stimulated-by-economic-concerns-have-been-substantially-checked-by-a-growing-public-appreciation-of-the-many-values-of-pred-ators-and-of-wildlife-in-general-in-recent-times-demands-for-alligator-hides-by-makers-of-shoes-wallets-and-other-leather-goods-attracted-poachers-and-illegal-hide-buyers-to-the-swamps-and-bayous-of-the-south-their-activities-continue-to-be-image232415837.html
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. The origin of a land flora, a theory based upon the facts of alternation. Plant morphology. MARATTIACEAE 527 The cortex which surrounds the central region in the fossil stems was traversed by large numbers of downward-growing roots, having characteristic Marattiaceous structure : the cortex with its contained roots was often distended to great bulk, while outside it a mass of densely woven roots is sometimes seen. It seems probable that these specimens represent the basal region of arborescent stems, which, though greater in stature than the living forms, were Marattiaceous in their characte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-origin-of-a-land-flora-a-theory-based-upon-the-facts-of-alternation-plant-morphology-marattiaceae-527-the-cortex-which-surrounds-the-central-region-in-the-fossil-stems-was-traversed-by-large-numbers-of-downward-growing-roots-having-characteristic-marattiaceous-structure-the-cortex-with-its-contained-roots-was-often-distended-to-great-bulk-while-outside-it-a-mass-of-densely-woven-roots-is-sometimes-seen-it-seems-probable-that-these-specimens-represent-the-basal-region-of-arborescent-stems-which-though-greater-in-stature-than-the-living-forms-were-marattiaceous-in-their-characte-image232307955.html
RMRDXF4K–. The origin of a land flora, a theory based upon the facts of alternation. Plant morphology. MARATTIACEAE 527 The cortex which surrounds the central region in the fossil stems was traversed by large numbers of downward-growing roots, having characteristic Marattiaceous structure : the cortex with its contained roots was often distended to great bulk, while outside it a mass of densely woven roots is sometimes seen. It seems probable that these specimens represent the basal region of arborescent stems, which, though greater in stature than the living forms, were Marattiaceous in their characte
. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. BACTERIA. FUNGI. 165 proportion as the one end elongates the other dies away. Hence the same effect is produced as if the progressive motion of these hyphse were like that of ship-worms. This impression is particularly strong in cases wherein one part of the mass of wood attacked exhibits hyphse occupied with their mining operations and growing through partition walls, whilst the other part has been the scene of past activity, and exhibits numbers of drilled holes, but no longer any trace of hyphse. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-their-forms-growth-reproduction-and-distribution-botany-bacteria-fungi-165-proportion-as-the-one-end-elongates-the-other-dies-away-hence-the-same-effect-is-produced-as-if-the-progressive-motion-of-these-hyphse-were-like-that-of-ship-worms-this-impression-is-particularly-strong-in-cases-wherein-one-part-of-the-mass-of-wood-attacked-exhibits-hyphse-occupied-with-their-mining-operations-and-growing-through-partition-walls-whilst-the-other-part-has-been-the-scene-of-past-activity-and-exhibits-numbers-of-drilled-holes-but-no-longer-any-trace-of-hyphse-image232197842.html
RMRDNEM2–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. BACTERIA. FUNGI. 165 proportion as the one end elongates the other dies away. Hence the same effect is produced as if the progressive motion of these hyphse were like that of ship-worms. This impression is particularly strong in cases wherein one part of the mass of wood attacked exhibits hyphse occupied with their mining operations and growing through partition walls, whilst the other part has been the scene of past activity, and exhibits numbers of drilled holes, but no longer any trace of hyphse.
. Nature study and agriculture. Nature study; Agriculture. FRUIT GROWING 43 Gooseberries are as hardy as currants and require scarcely any pruning or other care. Set the plants in the same manner as currants. Some good varieties are the Houghton, Cham- pion, Carrie, and Red Jacket. Raspberries. — The canes or shoots of the raspberries are biennial; those that are formed one season bear fruit the next and then die. Each season large numbers of suckers appear, and these must be cut out, except the few that are wanted for fruit the, following season. This pruning is best done in the summer, after Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-study-and-agriculture-nature-study-agriculture-fruit-growing-43-gooseberries-are-as-hardy-as-currants-and-require-scarcely-any-pruning-or-other-care-set-the-plants-in-the-same-manner-as-currants-some-good-varieties-are-the-houghton-cham-pion-carrie-and-red-jacket-raspberries-the-canes-or-shoots-of-the-raspberries-are-biennial-those-that-are-formed-one-season-bear-fruit-the-next-and-then-die-each-season-large-numbers-of-suckers-appear-and-these-must-be-cut-out-except-the-few-that-are-wanted-for-fruit-the-following-season-this-pruning-is-best-done-in-the-summer-after-image232319820.html
RMRDY28C–. Nature study and agriculture. Nature study; Agriculture. FRUIT GROWING 43 Gooseberries are as hardy as currants and require scarcely any pruning or other care. Set the plants in the same manner as currants. Some good varieties are the Houghton, Cham- pion, Carrie, and Red Jacket. Raspberries. — The canes or shoots of the raspberries are biennial; those that are formed one season bear fruit the next and then die. Each season large numbers of suckers appear, and these must be cut out, except the few that are wanted for fruit the, following season. This pruning is best done in the summer, after
. Productive soils; the fundamentals of successful soil management and profitable crop production. Soils. 180 SOIL ORGANISMS IN RELATION TO SOIL FERTILITY the bacteria returning to the soil in vast numbers. Here they may remain for a considerable length of time before they have an opportunity to enter other plants and again gather nitrogen and multiply. ^ How the Growing of Legumes Improves Soils.—The growing of legumes may improve soils directly in two ways: by adding organic matter and by increasing the nitrogen content. The amount of nitrogen that may be actually added to the soil in grow- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/productive-soils-the-fundamentals-of-successful-soil-management-and-profitable-crop-production-soils-180-soil-organisms-in-relation-to-soil-fertility-the-bacteria-returning-to-the-soil-in-vast-numbers-here-they-may-remain-for-a-considerable-length-of-time-before-they-have-an-opportunity-to-enter-other-plants-and-again-gather-nitrogen-and-multiply-how-the-growing-of-legumes-improves-soilsthe-growing-of-legumes-may-improve-soils-directly-in-two-ways-by-adding-organic-matter-and-by-increasing-the-nitrogen-content-the-amount-of-nitrogen-that-may-be-actually-added-to-the-soil-in-grow-image231932550.html
RMRD9C9A–. Productive soils; the fundamentals of successful soil management and profitable crop production. Soils. 180 SOIL ORGANISMS IN RELATION TO SOIL FERTILITY the bacteria returning to the soil in vast numbers. Here they may remain for a considerable length of time before they have an opportunity to enter other plants and again gather nitrogen and multiply. ^ How the Growing of Legumes Improves Soils.—The growing of legumes may improve soils directly in two ways: by adding organic matter and by increasing the nitrogen content. The amount of nitrogen that may be actually added to the soil in grow-
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MABCH 21. 1912. The Weddy Fkwfets' Review. 36. General View of the Italian Garden in Hortkultural Hall, Boston, Mass. which large numbers of splendidly flow- ered forsythias, ten to twelve feet high, are notable. At the extreme end of the hall an immense painting of an Italian villa, with cypresses and other necessary settings, rises to the top of the hall, and, on either side, the great banks of growing trees and shrubs are BO effectively grouped that it is hard to tell where the living trees end and the painting begins. At one end of the balcony, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-mabch-21-1912-the-weddy-fkwfets-review-36-general-view-of-the-italian-garden-in-hortkultural-hall-boston-mass-which-large-numbers-of-splendidly-flow-ered-forsythias-ten-to-twelve-feet-high-are-notable-at-the-extreme-end-of-the-hall-an-immense-painting-of-an-italian-villa-with-cypresses-and-other-necessary-settings-rises-to-the-top-of-the-hall-and-on-either-side-the-great-banks-of-growing-trees-and-shrubs-are-bo-effectively-grouped-that-it-is-hard-to-tell-where-the-living-trees-end-and-the-painting-begins-at-one-end-of-the-balcony-image238493304.html
RMRT08J0–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MABCH 21. 1912. The Weddy Fkwfets' Review. 36. General View of the Italian Garden in Hortkultural Hall, Boston, Mass. which large numbers of splendidly flow- ered forsythias, ten to twelve feet high, are notable. At the extreme end of the hall an immense painting of an Italian villa, with cypresses and other necessary settings, rises to the top of the hall, and, on either side, the great banks of growing trees and shrubs are BO effectively grouped that it is hard to tell where the living trees end and the painting begins. At one end of the balcony,
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ANGEEOUS as ever, the midge is again engaged in its depredations in many rose-growing establish- ments this fall. This is a time of year when it is usually active, but this season its effects seem to be noted more widely than ordinarily is the case. In- quiries have reached the office of The Eeview daily, sometimes several a day, from rose gfrowers who found numbers of blasted buds on their rose plants. In some cases the growers were sus- picious of the ci'use cf the trouble; in others they were ignorant of the male- factor. All wanted to know the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-angeeous-as-ever-the-midge-is-again-engaged-in-its-depredations-in-many-rose-growing-establish-ments-this-fall-this-is-a-time-of-year-when-it-is-usually-active-but-this-season-its-effects-seem-to-be-noted-more-widely-than-ordinarily-is-the-case-in-quiries-have-reached-the-office-of-the-eeview-daily-sometimes-several-a-day-from-rose-gfrowers-who-found-numbers-of-blasted-buds-on-their-rose-plants-in-some-cases-the-growers-were-sus-picious-of-the-ciuse-cf-the-trouble-in-others-they-were-ignorant-of-the-male-factor-all-wanted-to-know-the-image238199473.html
RMRREWT1–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ANGEEOUS as ever, the midge is again engaged in its depredations in many rose-growing establish- ments this fall. This is a time of year when it is usually active, but this season its effects seem to be noted more widely than ordinarily is the case. In- quiries have reached the office of The Eeview daily, sometimes several a day, from rose gfrowers who found numbers of blasted buds on their rose plants. In some cases the growers were sus- picious of the ci'use cf the trouble; in others they were ignorant of the male- factor. All wanted to know the
. A manual of botany. Botany. 380 MANUAli OF BOTANY times 3 or 4. Fruit utricular, or dehiscing by valves at the apex. Seed solitary; embryo straight; albumen mealy, and small in quantity. Distribution and Numbers.—Chiefly found growing on the seashore and in salt marshes in various parts of the globe, but by far the greater number inhabit temperate regions. Illustra- tive Genera:—Armeria, Willd.; Plumbago, Tourn. There are about 250 species. Properties and Uses.—Of little importance, but acridity and astringency appear to be the most remarkable properties of the plants of this order. Order 18 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-botany-botany-380-manuali-of-botany-times-3-or-4-fruit-utricular-or-dehiscing-by-valves-at-the-apex-seed-solitary-embryo-straight-albumen-mealy-and-small-in-quantity-distribution-and-numberschiefly-found-growing-on-the-seashore-and-in-salt-marshes-in-various-parts-of-the-globe-but-by-far-the-greater-number-inhabit-temperate-regions-illustra-tive-generaarmeria-willd-plumbago-tourn-there-are-about-250-species-properties-and-usesof-little-importance-but-acridity-and-astringency-appear-to-be-the-most-remarkable-properties-of-the-plants-of-this-order-order-18-image232376989.html
RMRE1K65–. A manual of botany. Botany. 380 MANUAli OF BOTANY times 3 or 4. Fruit utricular, or dehiscing by valves at the apex. Seed solitary; embryo straight; albumen mealy, and small in quantity. Distribution and Numbers.—Chiefly found growing on the seashore and in salt marshes in various parts of the globe, but by far the greater number inhabit temperate regions. Illustra- tive Genera:—Armeria, Willd.; Plumbago, Tourn. There are about 250 species. Properties and Uses.—Of little importance, but acridity and astringency appear to be the most remarkable properties of the plants of this order. Order 18
. Grasses of North America [microform] : chapters on the physiology, composition, selection, improving and cultivation of grasses, management of grass lands, also chapters on clovers, injurious insects and fungi. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. THE SCLEROTIUM DISEASE OF CLOVER. 437 white mycelium that bears such numbers of wliite spores as to suggest u dusting of meal or flour. This mildew is usually found through the entire open season on grass growing in damp and shaded positions; it is especially abundant on June grass. Its cobwebby mycelium, which does not penetrate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grasses-of-north-america-microform-chapters-on-the-physiology-composition-selection-improving-and-cultivation-of-grasses-management-of-grass-lands-also-chapters-on-clovers-injurious-insects-and-fungi-grasses-forage-plants-gramines-plantes-fourragres-the-sclerotium-disease-of-clover-437-white-mycelium-that-bears-such-numbers-of-wliite-spores-as-to-suggest-u-dusting-of-meal-or-flour-this-mildew-is-usually-found-through-the-entire-open-season-on-grass-growing-in-damp-and-shaded-positions-it-is-especially-abundant-on-june-grass-its-cobwebby-mycelium-which-does-not-penetrate-image234946054.html
RMRJ6M2E–. Grasses of North America [microform] : chapters on the physiology, composition, selection, improving and cultivation of grasses, management of grass lands, also chapters on clovers, injurious insects and fungi. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. THE SCLEROTIUM DISEASE OF CLOVER. 437 white mycelium that bears such numbers of wliite spores as to suggest u dusting of meal or flour. This mildew is usually found through the entire open season on grass growing in damp and shaded positions; it is especially abundant on June grass. Its cobwebby mycelium, which does not penetrate
. The garden book, a popular treatise on the growing of vegetables under both home and market conditions. Containing concise and dependable information concerning the planting, cultivation, spraying, harvesting and marketing the common garden vegetables in such manner as to secure the largest measure of satisfaction, pleasure and profit. Vegetable gardening. LEADING VEGETABLE CROPS 147 may sometimes be found in sufficient numbers to make handpicking advisable. Varieties have been introduced in large numbers, but only a comparatively small list has ever suc- ceeded in becoming popular in a comm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-garden-book-a-popular-treatise-on-the-growing-of-vegetables-under-both-home-and-market-conditions-containing-concise-and-dependable-information-concerning-the-planting-cultivation-spraying-harvesting-and-marketing-the-common-garden-vegetables-in-such-manner-as-to-secure-the-largest-measure-of-satisfaction-pleasure-and-profit-vegetable-gardening-leading-vegetable-crops-147-may-sometimes-be-found-in-sufficient-numbers-to-make-handpicking-advisable-varieties-have-been-introduced-in-large-numbers-but-only-a-comparatively-small-list-has-ever-suc-ceeded-in-becoming-popular-in-a-comm-image232257220.html
RMRDT6CM–. The garden book, a popular treatise on the growing of vegetables under both home and market conditions. Containing concise and dependable information concerning the planting, cultivation, spraying, harvesting and marketing the common garden vegetables in such manner as to secure the largest measure of satisfaction, pleasure and profit. Vegetable gardening. LEADING VEGETABLE CROPS 147 may sometimes be found in sufficient numbers to make handpicking advisable. Varieties have been introduced in large numbers, but only a comparatively small list has ever suc- ceeded in becoming popular in a comm
. Introduction to botany. Botany. 244 INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY temperature it develops in a very short time, growing by means of food material that has been gathered by the under- ground growth. In the deep, wrinkle-bordered pits of the '/. mushroom are the spore- bearing hyphae. The spores form in great numbers; they are very light and are easily carried long distances by currents of air. ]lost of the mushrooms do not belong to the A-womi/eetes. 232. Lilac mildew. :Iil- dews are frequently found upon the surface of leaves of lilac (fig. 190) and upon the willow, oak, some of the smartweeds, a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/introduction-to-botany-botany-244-introduction-to-botany-temperature-it-develops-in-a-very-short-time-growing-by-means-of-food-material-that-has-been-gathered-by-the-under-ground-growth-in-the-deep-wrinkle-bordered-pits-of-the-mushroom-are-the-spore-bearing-hyphae-the-spores-form-in-great-numbers-they-are-very-light-and-are-easily-carried-long-distances-by-currents-of-air-lost-of-the-mushrooms-do-not-belong-to-the-a-womieetes-232-lilac-mildew-iil-dews-are-frequently-found-upon-the-surface-of-leaves-of-lilac-fig-190-and-upon-the-willow-oak-some-of-the-smartweeds-a-image232398732.html
RMRE2JXM–. Introduction to botany. Botany. 244 INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY temperature it develops in a very short time, growing by means of food material that has been gathered by the under- ground growth. In the deep, wrinkle-bordered pits of the '/. mushroom are the spore- bearing hyphae. The spores form in great numbers; they are very light and are easily carried long distances by currents of air. ]lost of the mushrooms do not belong to the A-womi/eetes. 232. Lilac mildew. :Iil- dews are frequently found upon the surface of leaves of lilac (fig. 190) and upon the willow, oak, some of the smartweeds, a
. Corn; growing, judging, breeding, feeding, marketing; for the farmer, student and teacher of agriculture, a textbook for agricultural colleges and high shcools. Corn. 226 CORN the earth. The wire worm coming forth, feeds on the roots of grass. They nia)- be found in an}- of our tame and wild grasses, but they are seldom found here in sufficient numbers to make a very great impres- sion on the appearance of the grass lands. However, when the grass land is broken up and the comparative number of plants which the field con- tains is few, as with corn, the wire worms have to concen- trate their Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/corn-growing-judging-breeding-feeding-marketing-for-the-farmer-student-and-teacher-of-agriculture-a-textbook-for-agricultural-colleges-and-high-shcools-corn-226-corn-the-earth-the-wire-worm-coming-forth-feeds-on-the-roots-of-grass-they-nia-be-found-in-an-of-our-tame-and-wild-grasses-but-they-are-seldom-found-here-in-sufficient-numbers-to-make-a-very-great-impres-sion-on-the-appearance-of-the-grass-lands-however-when-the-grass-land-is-broken-up-and-the-comparative-number-of-plants-which-the-field-con-tains-is-few-as-with-corn-the-wire-worms-have-to-concen-trate-their-image232425139.html
RMRE3THR–. Corn; growing, judging, breeding, feeding, marketing; for the farmer, student and teacher of agriculture, a textbook for agricultural colleges and high shcools. Corn. 226 CORN the earth. The wire worm coming forth, feeds on the roots of grass. They nia)- be found in an}- of our tame and wild grasses, but they are seldom found here in sufficient numbers to make a very great impres- sion on the appearance of the grass lands. However, when the grass land is broken up and the comparative number of plants which the field con- tains is few, as with corn, the wire worms have to concen- trate their
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. PART III DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SHRUBS Numbers in parenthesis in the keys and descriptions which follow refer to the figures. Bracketed information refers to methods of propagation. Paebnia. The Peonies form one of the most popular groups of plants. They are almost entirely large-flowered herbaceous perennials, though one species is shrubby and, therefore, to be included in our book. This is called Tkee Peony Kgs. (1) and (2) —Pseonia Moutdn, — growing to the. Fig. 1. —Tree Peony. Fia. 2. —Tree Peony. height of 3 to 8 feet with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-part-iii-descriptions-of-the-shrubs-numbers-in-parenthesis-in-the-keys-and-descriptions-which-follow-refer-to-the-figures-bracketed-information-refers-to-methods-of-propagation-paebnia-the-peonies-form-one-of-the-most-popular-groups-of-plants-they-are-almost-entirely-large-flowered-herbaceous-perennials-though-one-species-is-shrubby-and-therefore-to-be-included-in-our-book-this-is-called-tkee-peony-kgs-1-and-2-pseonia-moutdn-growing-to-the-fig-1-tree-peony-fia-2-tree-peony-height-of-3-to-8-feet-with-image232299411.html
RMRDX47F–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. PART III DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SHRUBS Numbers in parenthesis in the keys and descriptions which follow refer to the figures. Bracketed information refers to methods of propagation. Paebnia. The Peonies form one of the most popular groups of plants. They are almost entirely large-flowered herbaceous perennials, though one species is shrubby and, therefore, to be included in our book. This is called Tkee Peony Kgs. (1) and (2) —Pseonia Moutdn, — growing to the. Fig. 1. —Tree Peony. Fia. 2. —Tree Peony. height of 3 to 8 feet with
. School and home gardening; a text book for young people, with plans, suggestions and helps for teachers, club leaders and organizers. Gardening; School gardens. CORN GROWING 215 two and place upon square number two continuing until all the squares are covered, and then use other cloths for the remainder of the ears. The ears are numbered as described by testing with the box method. When each square of the cloth has been supplied with its kernels begin at upper end with numbers one and two and. Fig. 120.—Result of a germination test of 72 ears of corn showing weak and strong kernels from the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/school-and-home-gardening-a-text-book-for-young-people-with-plans-suggestions-and-helps-for-teachers-club-leaders-and-organizers-gardening-school-gardens-corn-growing-215-two-and-place-upon-square-number-two-continuing-until-all-the-squares-are-covered-and-then-use-other-cloths-for-the-remainder-of-the-ears-the-ears-are-numbered-as-described-by-testing-with-the-box-method-when-each-square-of-the-cloth-has-been-supplied-with-its-kernels-begin-at-upper-end-with-numbers-one-and-two-and-fig-120result-of-a-germination-test-of-72-ears-of-corn-showing-weak-and-strong-kernels-from-the-image232422893.html
RMRE3NNH–. School and home gardening; a text book for young people, with plans, suggestions and helps for teachers, club leaders and organizers. Gardening; School gardens. CORN GROWING 215 two and place upon square number two continuing until all the squares are covered, and then use other cloths for the remainder of the ears. The ears are numbered as described by testing with the box method. When each square of the cloth has been supplied with its kernels begin at upper end with numbers one and two and. Fig. 120.—Result of a germination test of 72 ears of corn showing weak and strong kernels from the
. Introduction to botany. Botany. rUNGI AND FUNGOUS DISEASES OE PLANTS 235 undergrowth one may find large numbers of these saprophytic plants growing upon decaying organic matter. By breaking open an old log or branch of wood (fig. 183) upon which fungi are growmg, or by upturning rich soil, one often finds the extensively interwoven, mold-like saprophytic growth. This mternal growth gathers nourish- ing material for the whole depend- ent plant, and at the same time helps to bring about the decay of the material upon which it lives. 221. The algae-fungi. There are many different groups of fung Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/introduction-to-botany-botany-rungi-and-fungous-diseases-oe-plants-235-undergrowth-one-may-find-large-numbers-of-these-saprophytic-plants-growing-upon-decaying-organic-matter-by-breaking-open-an-old-log-or-branch-of-wood-fig-183-upon-which-fungi-are-growmg-or-by-upturning-rich-soil-one-often-finds-the-extensively-interwoven-mold-like-saprophytic-growth-this-mternal-growth-gathers-nourish-ing-material-for-the-whole-depend-ent-plant-and-at-the-same-time-helps-to-bring-about-the-decay-of-the-material-upon-which-it-lives-221-the-algae-fungi-there-are-many-different-groups-of-fung-image232413360.html
RMRE39H4–. Introduction to botany. Botany. rUNGI AND FUNGOUS DISEASES OE PLANTS 235 undergrowth one may find large numbers of these saprophytic plants growing upon decaying organic matter. By breaking open an old log or branch of wood (fig. 183) upon which fungi are growmg, or by upturning rich soil, one often finds the extensively interwoven, mold-like saprophytic growth. This mternal growth gathers nourish- ing material for the whole depend- ent plant, and at the same time helps to bring about the decay of the material upon which it lives. 221. The algae-fungi. There are many different groups of fung
. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 2. Botany; Botany. io6 Harshbcrger—Statistical Informatmi Concerning the The numbers marked by an asterisk show us, that as respects the number of seeds contained in any given capsule of a plant, the result of the act of fertilization has not been so successful. Xanthium canadense, Mill.—A count was made of the fruits of a plant {var. echinatum) at the seashore in sand which showed five well-developed fruits, and a plant growing in gravel near Philadelphia, which had 622 fruits. Yucca jUamentosa, L. (Adam's Needle).—This liliaceous plant is o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/contributions-from-the-botanical-laboratory-vol-2-botany-botany-io6-harshbcrgerstatistical-informatmi-concerning-the-the-numbers-marked-by-an-asterisk-show-us-that-as-respects-the-number-of-seeds-contained-in-any-given-capsule-of-a-plant-the-result-of-the-act-of-fertilization-has-not-been-so-successful-xanthium-canadense-milla-count-was-made-of-the-fruits-of-a-plant-var-echinatum-at-the-seashore-in-sand-which-showed-five-well-developed-fruits-and-a-plant-growing-in-gravel-near-philadelphia-which-had-622-fruits-yucca-juamentosa-l-adams-needlethis-liliaceous-plant-is-o-image232563816.html
RMREA5EG–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 2. Botany; Botany. io6 Harshbcrger—Statistical Informatmi Concerning the The numbers marked by an asterisk show us, that as respects the number of seeds contained in any given capsule of a plant, the result of the act of fertilization has not been so successful. Xanthium canadense, Mill.—A count was made of the fruits of a plant {var. echinatum) at the seashore in sand which showed five well-developed fruits, and a plant growing in gravel near Philadelphia, which had 622 fruits. Yucca jUamentosa, L. (Adam's Needle).—This liliaceous plant is o
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. PART III DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SHRUBS Numbers in parenthesis in the keys and descriptions which follow refer to the figures. Bracketed information refers to methods of propagation. Paebnia. The Peonies form one of the most popular groups of plants. They are almost entirely large-ilowered herbaceous perennials, though one species is shrubby and, therefore, to be included in our book. This is called Tkee Peonv Figs. (1) and (2) — Paeonia Moutdn, — growing to the. Fig. 1. —Tree Peony. Fig. 2.—Tree Peony. height of 3 to 8 feet wit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-part-iii-descriptions-of-the-shrubs-numbers-in-parenthesis-in-the-keys-and-descriptions-which-follow-refer-to-the-figures-bracketed-information-refers-to-methods-of-propagation-paebnia-the-peonies-form-one-of-the-most-popular-groups-of-plants-they-are-almost-entirely-large-ilowered-herbaceous-perennials-though-one-species-is-shrubby-and-therefore-to-be-included-in-our-book-this-is-called-tkee-peonv-figs-1-and-2-paeonia-moutdn-growing-to-the-fig-1-tree-peony-fig-2tree-peony-height-of-3-to-8-feet-wit-image232103084.html
RMRDH5RT–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. PART III DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SHRUBS Numbers in parenthesis in the keys and descriptions which follow refer to the figures. Bracketed information refers to methods of propagation. Paebnia. The Peonies form one of the most popular groups of plants. They are almost entirely large-ilowered herbaceous perennials, though one species is shrubby and, therefore, to be included in our book. This is called Tkee Peonv Figs. (1) and (2) — Paeonia Moutdn, — growing to the. Fig. 1. —Tree Peony. Fig. 2.—Tree Peony. height of 3 to 8 feet wit
. The Guernsey breed. Guernsey cattle. The Guernsey Breed 125 bringing over a few high-class Guernseys with his importa- tions of Jerseys, and finding a growing demand for them he greatly increased the number of Guernseys and decreased the Jerseys until now his importation of Jerseys has nearly ceased while he is importing large numbers of the best Guernseys. In October, 1908, George W. Ott brought over a lot of 50 head, and has made several other large importations since. James H. Beirne, of Oakfield, Wis., bought three out of my first importation and liked them so well that he went over hims Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-guernsey-breed-guernsey-cattle-the-guernsey-breed-125-bringing-over-a-few-high-class-guernseys-with-his-importa-tions-of-jerseys-and-finding-a-growing-demand-for-them-he-greatly-increased-the-number-of-guernseys-and-decreased-the-jerseys-until-now-his-importation-of-jerseys-has-nearly-ceased-while-he-is-importing-large-numbers-of-the-best-guernseys-in-october-1908-george-w-ott-brought-over-a-lot-of-50-head-and-has-made-several-other-large-importations-since-james-h-beirne-of-oakfield-wis-bought-three-out-of-my-first-importation-and-liked-them-so-well-that-he-went-over-hims-image232316852.html
RMRDXXEC–. The Guernsey breed. Guernsey cattle. The Guernsey Breed 125 bringing over a few high-class Guernseys with his importa- tions of Jerseys, and finding a growing demand for them he greatly increased the number of Guernseys and decreased the Jerseys until now his importation of Jerseys has nearly ceased while he is importing large numbers of the best Guernseys. In October, 1908, George W. Ott brought over a lot of 50 head, and has made several other large importations since. James H. Beirne, of Oakfield, Wis., bought three out of my first importation and liked them so well that he went over hims
. Fungi; their nature, influence, and uses;. Fungi. USES. 101 green beecH trees in South America, has been named Cijttaria. One of these, Cyttaria Darwinii, B., occurs in Terra del Fnego, where it was found by Mr. C. Darwin* growing in vast numbers, and forming a very essential article of food for the natives. Another is Cyttaria JBerteroi, B., also seen by Mr. Darwin in Chili, and eaten occasionally, but apparently not so good as the preceding.f Another species is Cyttaria Ounnii, B., which abounds in Tasmania, and is held in repute amongst the settlers for its esculent properties. J. Please Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fungi-their-nature-influence-and-uses-fungi-uses-101-green-beech-trees-in-south-america-has-been-named-cijttaria-one-of-these-cyttaria-darwinii-b-occurs-in-terra-del-fnego-where-it-was-found-by-mr-c-darwin-growing-in-vast-numbers-and-forming-a-very-essential-article-of-food-for-the-natives-another-is-cyttaria-jberteroi-b-also-seen-by-mr-darwin-in-chili-and-eaten-occasionally-but-apparently-not-so-good-as-the-precedingf-another-species-is-cyttaria-ounnii-b-which-abounds-in-tasmania-and-is-held-in-repute-amongst-the-settlers-for-its-esculent-properties-j-please-image232375002.html
RMRE1GK6–. Fungi; their nature, influence, and uses;. Fungi. USES. 101 green beecH trees in South America, has been named Cijttaria. One of these, Cyttaria Darwinii, B., occurs in Terra del Fnego, where it was found by Mr. C. Darwin* growing in vast numbers, and forming a very essential article of food for the natives. Another is Cyttaria JBerteroi, B., also seen by Mr. Darwin in Chili, and eaten occasionally, but apparently not so good as the preceding.f Another species is Cyttaria Ounnii, B., which abounds in Tasmania, and is held in repute amongst the settlers for its esculent properties. J. Please
. Our birds in their haunts [microform] : a popular treatise on the birds of eastern North America. Birds; Oiseaux. 518 THE COMMON CORMORANT. and flourishes in immense numbers, with less molesta- tion by man, than do those numerous kinds of water- fowl whose flesh or eggs are a desidera- tum. Thehuge rocks, white- washed and plastered with excrements; the dark piles o f sea - weed, with their com- plements of eggs ; the noisy growing broods of young of vari- ous sizes (these young always to be associated with decaying food and other filth); the im- mense dark figures of their parents, swarming Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-birds-in-their-haunts-microform-a-popular-treatise-on-the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-birds-oiseaux-518-the-common-cormorant-and-flourishes-in-immense-numbers-with-less-molesta-tion-by-man-than-do-those-numerous-kinds-of-water-fowl-whose-flesh-or-eggs-are-a-desidera-tum-thehuge-rocks-white-washed-and-plastered-with-excrements-the-dark-piles-o-f-sea-weed-with-their-com-plements-of-eggs-the-noisy-growing-broods-of-young-of-vari-ous-sizes-these-young-always-to-be-associated-with-decaying-food-and-other-filth-the-im-mense-dark-figures-of-their-parents-swarming-image234913460.html
RMRJ56EC–. Our birds in their haunts [microform] : a popular treatise on the birds of eastern North America. Birds; Oiseaux. 518 THE COMMON CORMORANT. and flourishes in immense numbers, with less molesta- tion by man, than do those numerous kinds of water- fowl whose flesh or eggs are a desidera- tum. Thehuge rocks, white- washed and plastered with excrements; the dark piles o f sea - weed, with their com- plements of eggs ; the noisy growing broods of young of vari- ous sizes (these young always to be associated with decaying food and other filth); the im- mense dark figures of their parents, swarming
. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF POULTRY CULTURE 51 methods were introduced. Since that time the business has devel- oped, sometimes to the numbers mentioned above, on a great many farms here and on some in other sections. The Long Island. Fig. 48. View of Weber Brothers' duck farm, Wrentham, Mass. duck farms are quite invariably located on streams, with yards for both breeding stock and growing ducklings extending into the water. The inland duck farms usually give the ducks no water. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page image Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-poultry-culture-poultry-economic-aspects-of-poultry-culture-51-methods-were-introduced-since-that-time-the-business-has-devel-oped-sometimes-to-the-numbers-mentioned-above-on-a-great-many-farms-here-and-on-some-in-other-sections-the-long-island-fig-48-view-of-weber-brothers-duck-farm-wrentham-mass-duck-farms-are-quite-invariably-located-on-streams-with-yards-for-both-breeding-stock-and-growing-ducklings-extending-into-the-water-the-inland-duck-farms-usually-give-the-ducks-no-water-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-image-image232012746.html
RMRDD2HE–. Principles and practice of poultry culture . Poultry. ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF POULTRY CULTURE 51 methods were introduced. Since that time the business has devel- oped, sometimes to the numbers mentioned above, on a great many farms here and on some in other sections. The Long Island. Fig. 48. View of Weber Brothers' duck farm, Wrentham, Mass. duck farms are quite invariably located on streams, with yards for both breeding stock and growing ducklings extending into the water. The inland duck farms usually give the ducks no water. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page image
. Introduction to botany. Botany. ROOTS AND THEIR RELATION TO PLANTS 29. Fig. 20. A desert Pelargonium (closely related to the common so- called geraniums) Note the scanty leaf surface and the fleshy root and hase of the stem, con- taining much water and reserve food. After Andrews not aquatics indifferently either in earth or in water. Willows growing along a brook usu- ally send great numbers of roots into the earth, and also produce a mul- titude of fibrous roots which dangle ia the water. Cut- tings of Wander- ing Jew (^Zebrina), geranium (^Pelargo- nium'), and many rainfalls of the region Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/introduction-to-botany-botany-roots-and-their-relation-to-plants-29-fig-20-a-desert-pelargonium-closely-related-to-the-common-so-called-geraniums-note-the-scanty-leaf-surface-and-the-fleshy-root-and-hase-of-the-stem-con-taining-much-water-and-reserve-food-after-andrews-not-aquatics-indifferently-either-in-earth-or-in-water-willows-growing-along-a-brook-usu-ally-send-great-numbers-of-roots-into-the-earth-and-also-produce-a-mul-titude-of-fibrous-roots-which-dangle-ia-the-water-cut-tings-of-wander-ing-jew-zebrina-geranium-pelargo-nium-and-many-rainfalls-of-the-region-image232414330.html
RMRE3ARP–. Introduction to botany. Botany. ROOTS AND THEIR RELATION TO PLANTS 29. Fig. 20. A desert Pelargonium (closely related to the common so- called geraniums) Note the scanty leaf surface and the fleshy root and hase of the stem, con- taining much water and reserve food. After Andrews not aquatics indifferently either in earth or in water. Willows growing along a brook usu- ally send great numbers of roots into the earth, and also produce a mul- titude of fibrous roots which dangle ia the water. Cut- tings of Wander- ing Jew (^Zebrina), geranium (^Pelargo- nium'), and many rainfalls of the region
. Introduction to botany. Botany. Fig. 20. A desert Pelargonium (closely related to the common so- called geraniums) Note the scanty leaf surface and the fleshy root and hase of the stem, con- taining much water and reserve food. After Andrews not aquatics indifferently either in earth or in water. Willows growing along a brook usu- ally send great numbers of roots into the earth, and also produce a mul- titude of fibrous roots which dangle ia the water. Cut- tings of Wander- ing Jew (^Zebrina), geranium (^Pelargo- nium'), and many rainfalls of the regions where these plants grow. Others, as t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/introduction-to-botany-botany-fig-20-a-desert-pelargonium-closely-related-to-the-common-so-called-geraniums-note-the-scanty-leaf-surface-and-the-fleshy-root-and-hase-of-the-stem-con-taining-much-water-and-reserve-food-after-andrews-not-aquatics-indifferently-either-in-earth-or-in-water-willows-growing-along-a-brook-usu-ally-send-great-numbers-of-roots-into-the-earth-and-also-produce-a-mul-titude-of-fibrous-roots-which-dangle-ia-the-water-cut-tings-of-wander-ing-jew-zebrina-geranium-pelargo-nium-and-many-rainfalls-of-the-regions-where-these-plants-grow-others-as-t-image232414327.html
RMRE3ARK–. Introduction to botany. Botany. Fig. 20. A desert Pelargonium (closely related to the common so- called geraniums) Note the scanty leaf surface and the fleshy root and hase of the stem, con- taining much water and reserve food. After Andrews not aquatics indifferently either in earth or in water. Willows growing along a brook usu- ally send great numbers of roots into the earth, and also produce a mul- titude of fibrous roots which dangle ia the water. Cut- tings of Wander- ing Jew (^Zebrina), geranium (^Pelargo- nium'), and many rainfalls of the regions where these plants grow. Others, as t
. Strawberry-growing. Strawberries. Insects, Diseases and Frost 273 Carolina. Sometimes it causes a loss of fifty per cent of the crop. Early blossoms are injured chiefly, so that the shortage is mostly in early fruit, which brings the highest prices. The adult beetles hibernate over winter and appear in the straw- berry field as soon as the earUest blossom buds show. They con- tinue to emerge in great numbers for a month. The weevil is about one-tenth of an inch long, black to reddish brown, with a large black spot on each wing cover (Fig. 19). Most of the damage is caused by the female weevi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/strawberry-growing-strawberries-insects-diseases-and-frost-273-carolina-sometimes-it-causes-a-loss-of-fifty-per-cent-of-the-crop-early-blossoms-are-injured-chiefly-so-that-the-shortage-is-mostly-in-early-fruit-which-brings-the-highest-prices-the-adult-beetles-hibernate-over-winter-and-appear-in-the-straw-berry-field-as-soon-as-the-earuest-blossom-buds-show-they-con-tinue-to-emerge-in-great-numbers-for-a-month-the-weevil-is-about-one-tenth-of-an-inch-long-black-to-reddish-brown-with-a-large-black-spot-on-each-wing-cover-fig-19-most-of-the-damage-is-caused-by-the-female-weevi-image232218426.html
RMRDPCY6–. Strawberry-growing. Strawberries. Insects, Diseases and Frost 273 Carolina. Sometimes it causes a loss of fifty per cent of the crop. Early blossoms are injured chiefly, so that the shortage is mostly in early fruit, which brings the highest prices. The adult beetles hibernate over winter and appear in the straw- berry field as soon as the earUest blossom buds show. They con- tinue to emerge in great numbers for a month. The weevil is about one-tenth of an inch long, black to reddish brown, with a large black spot on each wing cover (Fig. 19). Most of the damage is caused by the female weevi
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JUNK 1«. 19^"- The Florists^ Review 19 Aneeles county. There, in the ins sec- tion of their 25-acre seed growing and seed trial grounds, both the newer and the standard kinds are grown in large numbers. One iris which needs particu- larly the sunlight and summer dryness of this district is Iris pallida, of which the dalmatica variety is generally con- sidered the best. One of the accompany- jiiiT illustrations shows a field of Nue d Orago, a hybrid of the pallida dal- matica type, which Howard & Smith liiid well worth cultivation. Giant Da Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-junk-1-19quot-the-florists-review-19-aneeles-county-there-in-the-ins-sec-tion-of-their-25-acre-seed-growing-and-seed-trial-grounds-both-the-newer-and-the-standard-kinds-are-grown-in-large-numbers-one-iris-which-needs-particu-larly-the-sunlight-and-summer-dryness-of-this-district-is-iris-pallida-of-which-the-dalmatica-variety-is-generally-con-sidered-the-best-one-of-the-accompany-jiiit-illustrations-shows-a-field-of-nue-d-orago-a-hybrid-of-the-pallida-dal-matica-type-which-howard-amp-smith-liiid-well-worth-cultivation-giant-da-image238237341.html
RMRRGJ4D–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JUNK 1«. 19^"- The Florists^ Review 19 Aneeles county. There, in the ins sec- tion of their 25-acre seed growing and seed trial grounds, both the newer and the standard kinds are grown in large numbers. One iris which needs particu- larly the sunlight and summer dryness of this district is Iris pallida, of which the dalmatica variety is generally con- sidered the best. One of the accompany- jiiiT illustrations shows a field of Nue d Orago, a hybrid of the pallida dal- matica type, which Howard & Smith liiid well worth cultivation. Giant Da
. Fundamentals of botany. Botany. 276 STRUCTURE AND LIFE HISTORIES outer surface, and the countless numbers of aciospores are carried by the wind to nearby wheat, where they, in turn, germinate, and the complicated series of events begins again. 267. Diagram of Life History.—The life history of Puccinia graminis m.a.y he outlined as shown on page 275. A FLESHY FUNGUS (AGARICUS) 268. Habitat.—Fleshy fungi are found widely dis- tributed, growing in the soil of fields, pastures, and. Fig. 199.—Meadow mushroom {Agaricus campestris L.). A, view showing under side of pileus; g, gills; a, annulus, or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fundamentals-of-botany-botany-276-structure-and-life-histories-outer-surface-and-the-countless-numbers-of-aciospores-are-carried-by-the-wind-to-nearby-wheat-where-they-in-turn-germinate-and-the-complicated-series-of-events-begins-again-267-diagram-of-life-historythe-life-history-of-puccinia-graminis-may-he-outlined-as-shown-on-page-275-a-fleshy-fungus-agaricus-268-habitatfleshy-fungi-are-found-widely-dis-tributed-growing-in-the-soil-of-fields-pastures-and-fig-199meadow-mushroom-agaricus-campestris-l-a-view-showing-under-side-of-pileus-g-gills-a-annulus-or-image232396193.html
RMRE2FM1–. Fundamentals of botany. Botany. 276 STRUCTURE AND LIFE HISTORIES outer surface, and the countless numbers of aciospores are carried by the wind to nearby wheat, where they, in turn, germinate, and the complicated series of events begins again. 267. Diagram of Life History.—The life history of Puccinia graminis m.a.y he outlined as shown on page 275. A FLESHY FUNGUS (AGARICUS) 268. Habitat.—Fleshy fungi are found widely dis- tributed, growing in the soil of fields, pastures, and. Fig. 199.—Meadow mushroom {Agaricus campestris L.). A, view showing under side of pileus; g, gills; a, annulus, or
. Textbook of botany. Botany. ROOTS AND THEIR USES 171 bark; but the bark of roots does not grow so fast nor be- come so thick as that of stems often does. 193. Occurrence of Adventive Roots. — Not a few plants, like the Indian com, produce adventive roots regularly and in considerable numbers. A potato shoot growing from an eye of a tuber sends out adventive roots from its lower part. Plants with long underground stems, hke the may-apple, as well as many trailing plants, pro- duce adventive roots from time to time. As the older parts of such a plant, in- cluding its primary root, die, its roo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/textbook-of-botany-botany-roots-and-their-uses-171-bark-but-the-bark-of-roots-does-not-grow-so-fast-nor-be-come-so-thick-as-that-of-stems-often-does-193-occurrence-of-adventive-roots-not-a-few-plants-like-the-indian-com-produce-adventive-roots-regularly-and-in-considerable-numbers-a-potato-shoot-growing-from-an-eye-of-a-tuber-sends-out-adventive-roots-from-its-lower-part-plants-with-long-underground-stems-hke-the-may-apple-as-well-as-many-trailing-plants-pro-duce-adventive-roots-from-time-to-time-as-the-older-parts-of-such-a-plant-in-cluding-its-primary-root-die-its-roo-image232282354.html
RMRDWAEA–. Textbook of botany. Botany. ROOTS AND THEIR USES 171 bark; but the bark of roots does not grow so fast nor be- come so thick as that of stems often does. 193. Occurrence of Adventive Roots. — Not a few plants, like the Indian com, produce adventive roots regularly and in considerable numbers. A potato shoot growing from an eye of a tuber sends out adventive roots from its lower part. Plants with long underground stems, hke the may-apple, as well as many trailing plants, pro- duce adventive roots from time to time. As the older parts of such a plant, in- cluding its primary root, die, its roo
. Ascidians from the coasts of Canada [microform]. Sea squirts; Tunicata; Ascidies (Tuniciers); Tuniciers. 1,1. .h} 114 Transactions of the Canadian Institute. [vol. ix land Straits. PhaUusia ceratodes grows in large beds in the bay south of Brandon Rocks and also in a sponge bed near the entrance to the bay. Elsewhere only occasional specimens were obtained. Chelyosomatidae. Chdyosoma productum is occasional at low tide and abundant in deeper water. C. columbianum was found in from 10 to 20 fathoms but was not abundant. CoreUa inflata was growing m numbers near low water mark and C. rugosa in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ascidians-from-the-coasts-of-canada-microform-sea-squirts-tunicata-ascidies-tuniciers-tuniciers-11-h-114-transactions-of-the-canadian-institute-vol-ix-land-straits-phauusia-ceratodes-grows-in-large-beds-in-the-bay-south-of-brandon-rocks-and-also-in-a-sponge-bed-near-the-entrance-to-the-bay-elsewhere-only-occasional-specimens-were-obtained-chelyosomatidae-chdyosoma-productum-is-occasional-at-low-tide-and-abundant-in-deeper-water-c-columbianum-was-found-in-from-10-to-20-fathoms-but-was-not-abundant-coreua-inflata-was-growing-m-numbers-near-low-water-mark-and-c-rugosa-in-image232801599.html
RMREN0PR–. Ascidians from the coasts of Canada [microform]. Sea squirts; Tunicata; Ascidies (Tuniciers); Tuniciers. 1,1. .h} 114 Transactions of the Canadian Institute. [vol. ix land Straits. PhaUusia ceratodes grows in large beds in the bay south of Brandon Rocks and also in a sponge bed near the entrance to the bay. Elsewhere only occasional specimens were obtained. Chelyosomatidae. Chdyosoma productum is occasional at low tide and abundant in deeper water. C. columbianum was found in from 10 to 20 fathoms but was not abundant. CoreUa inflata was growing m numbers near low water mark and C. rugosa in
. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. MEPATtGM 347 by the rapid growth of the surrounding tissue of the thallus {A, B, and C, Fig. 333). In other cases the antheridia are de- veloped in great numbers upon special branches, as in Marchantia, which has a large " antheridial disc" {A and B, Pig. 331, Jiu), in whose upper surface are to be found many imbedded anther- idia. That the an- theridia are actu- ally external in this case also, be- coming apparent- ly internal by the growing up of the surrounding tis- sues, is well shown in Fig. 333. In still other cases {e.g., in Jung Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-high-schools-and-colleges-botany-mepattgm-347-by-the-rapid-growth-of-the-surrounding-tissue-of-the-thallus-a-b-and-c-fig-333-in-other-cases-the-antheridia-are-de-veloped-in-great-numbers-upon-special-branches-as-in-marchantia-which-has-a-large-quot-antheridial-discquot-a-and-b-pig-331-jiu-in-whose-upper-surface-are-to-be-found-many-imbedded-anther-idia-that-the-an-theridia-are-actu-ally-external-in-this-case-also-be-coming-apparent-ly-internal-by-the-growing-up-of-the-surrounding-tis-sues-is-well-shown-in-fig-333-in-still-other-cases-eg-in-jung-image232281704.html
RMRDW9K4–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. MEPATtGM 347 by the rapid growth of the surrounding tissue of the thallus {A, B, and C, Fig. 333). In other cases the antheridia are de- veloped in great numbers upon special branches, as in Marchantia, which has a large " antheridial disc" {A and B, Pig. 331, Jiu), in whose upper surface are to be found many imbedded anther- idia. That the an- theridia are actu- ally external in this case also, be- coming apparent- ly internal by the growing up of the surrounding tis- sues, is well shown in Fig. 333. In still other cases {e.g., in Jung
. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. HEPATICJS. 347 by the rajDid growth of the surrounding tissue of the {A, B, iind G, Fig. 232). In ^>r^r^,"A 'J^^&i''''tm^nr other cases the antheridia are de- veloped in great numbers upon special branches, as in Marchantia, which has a large "anthevidialdisc" {A and B, Fig. 231, Ml), in whose upper surface are to be found many imbedded anther- idia. That tlie an- ' theridia are actu- ally external in this case also, be- coming apparent- ly internal by,the growing up of the surrounding tis- sues, is well shown in Fig. 233. I Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-high-schools-and-colleges-botany-hepaticjs-347-by-the-rajdid-growth-of-the-surrounding-tissue-of-the-a-b-iind-g-fig-232-in-gtrrquota-jampitmnr-other-cases-the-antheridia-are-de-veloped-in-great-numbers-upon-special-branches-as-in-marchantia-which-has-a-large-quotanthevidialdiscquot-a-and-b-fig-231-ml-in-whose-upper-surface-are-to-be-found-many-imbedded-anther-idia-that-tlie-an-theridia-are-actu-ally-external-in-this-case-also-be-coming-apparent-ly-internal-bythe-growing-up-of-the-surrounding-tis-sues-is-well-shown-in-fig-233-i-image232282123.html
RMRDWA63–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. HEPATICJS. 347 by the rajDid growth of the surrounding tissue of the {A, B, iind G, Fig. 232). In ^>r^r^,"A 'J^^&i''''tm^nr other cases the antheridia are de- veloped in great numbers upon special branches, as in Marchantia, which has a large "anthevidialdisc" {A and B, Fig. 231, Ml), in whose upper surface are to be found many imbedded anther- idia. That tlie an- ' theridia are actu- ally external in this case also, be- coming apparent- ly internal by,the growing up of the surrounding tis- sues, is well shown in Fig. 233. I
. Bacteriology and mycology of foods. Food. £L B D. J- G tr Fig. 4.—^Types of Flasks for Bacteriological Work. "A, Koch's Culture Flask, B, Fernbach's Antitoxin Flask, C, Freudenreich's; D, Lister Culture Flask, jEJ, Miquel Flask; 2?", KoUe Culture for Growing Bacteria m Large Numbers. G, Boux Flask, H, Piorowski's Flask. Flasks. Many of the flasks which are used for bacterial work are no different from those used in chemistry. Other flasks have been in- vented for special purposes and usually bear the name of the originator. A few are given in Fig. 4. Slides and Cover Glasses. Slide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bacteriology-and-mycology-of-foods-food-l-b-d-j-g-tr-fig-4types-of-flasks-for-bacteriological-work-quota-kochs-culture-flask-b-fernbachs-antitoxin-flask-c-freudenreichs-d-lister-culture-flask-jej-miquel-flask-2quot-koue-culture-for-growing-bacteria-m-large-numbers-g-boux-flask-h-piorowskis-flask-flasks-many-of-the-flasks-which-are-used-for-bacterial-work-are-no-different-from-those-used-in-chemistry-other-flasks-have-been-in-vented-for-special-purposes-and-usually-bear-the-name-of-the-originator-a-few-are-given-in-fig-4-slides-and-cover-glasses-slide-image231890782.html
RMRD7F1J–. Bacteriology and mycology of foods. Food. £L B D. J- G tr Fig. 4.—^Types of Flasks for Bacteriological Work. "A, Koch's Culture Flask, B, Fernbach's Antitoxin Flask, C, Freudenreich's; D, Lister Culture Flask, jEJ, Miquel Flask; 2?", KoUe Culture for Growing Bacteria m Large Numbers. G, Boux Flask, H, Piorowski's Flask. Flasks. Many of the flasks which are used for bacterial work are no different from those used in chemistry. Other flasks have been in- vented for special purposes and usually bear the name of the originator. A few are given in Fig. 4. Slides and Cover Glasses. Slide
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