Robin Erithacus rubecula feeding and observing in a North Norfolk garden, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/robin-erithacus-rubecula-feeding-and-observing-in-a-north-norfolk-garden-uk-image476532419.html
RF2JK7WXY–Robin Erithacus rubecula feeding and observing in a North Norfolk garden, UK
Some early morning fishing for the pelicans in Disney, Oklahoma 2020 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/some-early-morning-fishing-for-the-pelicans-in-disney-oklahoma-2020-image345061152.html
RF2B1AW0G–Some early morning fishing for the pelicans in Disney, Oklahoma 2020
. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . (Male.) (Female.) OIDEMIA PERSPICILLATA (Zz««.). Surf Scoter. Sea Coot. Adult male: General plumage black, no white on the wing; head black with a whitepatch on the forehead and nape; feathers on the bill less than one half inch from the nostril. A peculiar highly colored bill is one of the distinguishing marks of the male of this■ species, it being orange, yellow, black, and white, the feathers on the top of the bill extendingmuch farther forward than on the sides. The female and immature browni Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunting-and-fishing-in-florida-including-a-key-to-the-water-birds-known-to-occur-in-the-state-male-female-oidemia-perspicillata-zz-surf-scoter-sea-coot-adult-male-general-plumage-black-no-white-on-the-wing-head-black-with-a-whitepatch-on-the-forehead-and-nape-feathers-on-the-bill-less-than-one-half-inch-from-the-nostril-a-peculiar-highly-colored-bill-is-one-of-the-distinguishing-marks-of-the-male-of-this-species-it-being-orange-yellow-black-and-white-the-feathers-on-the-top-of-the-bill-extendingmuch-farther-forward-than-on-the-sides-the-female-and-immature-browni-image375151329.html
RM2CP9H9N–. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . (Male.) (Female.) OIDEMIA PERSPICILLATA (Zz««.). Surf Scoter. Sea Coot. Adult male: General plumage black, no white on the wing; head black with a whitepatch on the forehead and nape; feathers on the bill less than one half inch from the nostril. A peculiar highly colored bill is one of the distinguishing marks of the male of this■ species, it being orange, yellow, black, and white, the feathers on the top of the bill extendingmuch farther forward than on the sides. The female and immature browni
. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. 2*72 BULLETIN 56, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. U.S.N.M.), killed August 31, 1893, had completed the post-breed- ing coat. An immature female (No. 58901 U.S.N.M.), September 7, 1893, is in complete summer pelage and of a brighter orange-buff than any other in the series. In this specimen the permanent pre- molar is just replacing Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mammals-of-the-mexican-boundary-of-the-united-states-a-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-species-of-mammals-occurring-in-that-region-with-a-general-summary-of-the-natural-history-and-a-list-of-trees-mammals-mammals-trees-trees-natural-history-natural-history-272-bulletin-56-united-states-national-museum-usnm-killed-august-31-1893-had-completed-the-post-breed-ing-coat-an-immature-female-no-58901-usnm-september-7-1893-is-in-complete-summer-pelage-and-of-a-brighter-orange-buff-than-any-other-in-the-series-in-this-specimen-the-permanent-pre-molar-is-just-replacing-image216365464.html
RMPG08A0–. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. 2*72 BULLETIN 56, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. U.S.N.M.), killed August 31, 1893, had completed the post-breed- ing coat. An immature female (No. 58901 U.S.N.M.), September 7, 1893, is in complete summer pelage and of a brighter orange-buff than any other in the series. In this specimen the permanent pre- molar is just replacing
. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . shing marks of the male of this■ species, it being orange, yellow, black, and white, the feathers on the top of the bill extendingmuch farther forward than on the sides. The female and immature brownish, showing a whitish spot at the base of the bill and backof the eyes ; the female having the upper parts brownish; under parts ashy gray shading intowhitish on the belly. Length, 20.50; Wing, 9,60 ; Tarsus, 1.65 ; Bill (culmen), 1.50; side measure, 2.35. This species may always be distinguished fro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunting-and-fishing-in-florida-including-a-key-to-the-water-birds-known-to-occur-in-the-state-shing-marks-of-the-male-of-this-species-it-being-orange-yellow-black-and-white-the-feathers-on-the-top-of-the-bill-extendingmuch-farther-forward-than-on-the-sides-the-female-and-immature-brownish-showing-a-whitish-spot-at-the-base-of-the-bill-and-backof-the-eyes-the-female-having-the-upper-parts-brownish-under-parts-ashy-gray-shading-intowhitish-on-the-belly-length-2050-wing-960-tarsus-165-bill-culmen-150-side-measure-235-this-species-may-always-be-distinguished-fro-image375151371.html
RM2CP9HB7–. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . shing marks of the male of this■ species, it being orange, yellow, black, and white, the feathers on the top of the bill extendingmuch farther forward than on the sides. The female and immature brownish, showing a whitish spot at the base of the bill and backof the eyes ; the female having the upper parts brownish; under parts ashy gray shading intowhitish on the belly. Length, 20.50; Wing, 9,60 ; Tarsus, 1.65 ; Bill (culmen), 1.50; side measure, 2.35. This species may always be distinguished fro
. A popular handbook of the ornithology of the United States and Canada, based on Nuttall's Manual. Birds; Birds. CAROLINA PAROQUET. CAROLINA PARROT. PARAKEET. CONURUS CAROLINENSIS. Char. Head and neck yellow ; forehead and sides of head orange red ; body and tail green, the belly tinged with yellow; wings green and yellow, the edges tinged with orange red. In immature specimens the yellow of head and neck is replaced by green. Length about 13 inches. Nest. In dense woods or cypress swamp; placed on a fork near the end of a branch or in a hole in a tree. When on a branch it is made of cypress Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-popular-handbook-of-the-ornithology-of-the-united-states-and-canada-based-on-nuttalls-manual-birds-birds-carolina-paroquet-carolina-parrot-parakeet-conurus-carolinensis-char-head-and-neck-yellow-forehead-and-sides-of-head-orange-red-body-and-tail-green-the-belly-tinged-with-yellow-wings-green-and-yellow-the-edges-tinged-with-orange-red-in-immature-specimens-the-yellow-of-head-and-neck-is-replaced-by-green-length-about-13-inches-nest-in-dense-woods-or-cypress-swamp-placed-on-a-fork-near-the-end-of-a-branch-or-in-a-hole-in-a-tree-when-on-a-branch-it-is-made-of-cypress-image216353693.html
RMPFYN9H–. A popular handbook of the ornithology of the United States and Canada, based on Nuttall's Manual. Birds; Birds. CAROLINA PAROQUET. CAROLINA PARROT. PARAKEET. CONURUS CAROLINENSIS. Char. Head and neck yellow ; forehead and sides of head orange red ; body and tail green, the belly tinged with yellow; wings green and yellow, the edges tinged with orange red. In immature specimens the yellow of head and neck is replaced by green. Length about 13 inches. Nest. In dense woods or cypress swamp; placed on a fork near the end of a branch or in a hole in a tree. When on a branch it is made of cypress
. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . OSS/E. LaMELLIROSTRAL GRALt.ATORES. Family PHCENICOPTERID^. Flamingoes.Genus PHCENICOPTERUS Linn. PHffiNICOPTEftUS RUBER Linn.American Flamingo. Adult male: Entire plumage scarlet; most of theprimaries black; legs lake red; terminal half of thebill black; basal half of lower mandible orange. Thefemale and immature males are lighter colored andpaler. Length, 52; Wing, 17; Tail, 6.50; Tarsus, 12.50; Bill,S-2S- This species occurs on the coast of trop-ical and sub-tropical America. It is a resi-dent Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunting-and-fishing-in-florida-including-a-key-to-the-water-birds-known-to-occur-in-the-state-osse-lamellirostral-graltatores-family-phcenicopterid-flamingoesgenus-phcenicopterus-linn-phffinicopteftus-ruber-linnamerican-flamingo-adult-male-entire-plumage-scarlet-most-of-theprimaries-black-legs-lake-red-terminal-half-of-thebill-black-basal-half-of-lower-mandible-orange-thefemale-and-immature-males-are-lighter-colored-andpaler-length-52-wing-17-tail-650-tarsus-1250-bills-2s-this-species-occurs-on-the-coast-of-trop-ical-and-sub-tropical-america-it-is-a-resi-dent-image375150472.html
RM2CP9G74–. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . OSS/E. LaMELLIROSTRAL GRALt.ATORES. Family PHCENICOPTERID^. Flamingoes.Genus PHCENICOPTERUS Linn. PHffiNICOPTEftUS RUBER Linn.American Flamingo. Adult male: Entire plumage scarlet; most of theprimaries black; legs lake red; terminal half of thebill black; basal half of lower mandible orange. Thefemale and immature males are lighter colored andpaler. Length, 52; Wing, 17; Tail, 6.50; Tarsus, 12.50; Bill,S-2S- This species occurs on the coast of trop-ical and sub-tropical America. It is a resi-dent
. How to know the ducks, geese and swans of North America, all the species being grouped according to size and color. Ducks; Geese; Swans; Birds. (AlMlv.) (KeniaU'.) it heiug orange, yellow, black, and white, the feathers on the top of the bill extending ranch farther forward than on the sides. Femalr mul immature: Brownish, showing a wliitish spot at the l>ase of the I)ill, and back of the eyes; the female having the upi)er jiarts, brownish; under parts, asliy graj^, shading into whitish on the belly. Length, 20.50; wing, 1).60; tarsus, 1.(j.t; liill (cuhncn), 1..50; side measure, '2.35. T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-know-the-ducks-geese-and-swans-of-north-america-all-the-species-being-grouped-according-to-size-and-color-ducks-geese-swans-birds-almlv-keniau-it-heiug-orange-yellow-black-and-white-the-feathers-on-the-top-of-the-bill-extending-ranch-farther-forward-than-on-the-sides-femalr-mul-immature-brownish-showing-a-wliitish-spot-at-the-lgtase-of-the-iill-and-back-of-the-eyes-the-female-having-the-upier-jiarts-brownish-under-parts-asliy-graj-shading-into-whitish-on-the-belly-length-2050-wing-160-tarsus-1jt-liill-cuhncn-150-side-measure-235-t-image216363758.html
RMPG0652–. How to know the ducks, geese and swans of North America, all the species being grouped according to size and color. Ducks; Geese; Swans; Birds. (AlMlv.) (KeniaU'.) it heiug orange, yellow, black, and white, the feathers on the top of the bill extending ranch farther forward than on the sides. Femalr mul immature: Brownish, showing a wliitish spot at the l>ase of the I)ill, and back of the eyes; the female having the upi)er jiarts, brownish; under parts, asliy graj^, shading into whitish on the belly. Length, 20.50; wing, 1).60; tarsus, 1.(j.t; liill (cuhncn), 1..50; side measure, '2.35. T
. A history of British birds. Birds. 44 BRITISH BIRDS. adultSj except that fewer of the feathers have the golden-yellow fringes. The third group, which consists of the immature males, is quite distinct. In these birds the fringes are dull reddish orange, but there is a consider- able individual variation. In some the orange is very yellow, in others very red, and occasionally both colours are found on the same bird. The Pine-Grosbeak only moults once a year, in autumn, and consequently the adult plumage is not assumed until the second autumn; but it is said that immature males have been found Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-british-birds-birds-44-british-birds-adultsj-except-that-fewer-of-the-feathers-have-the-golden-yellow-fringes-the-third-group-which-consists-of-the-immature-males-is-quite-distinct-in-these-birds-the-fringes-are-dull-reddish-orange-but-there-is-a-consider-able-individual-variation-in-some-the-orange-is-very-yellow-in-others-very-red-and-occasionally-both-colours-are-found-on-the-same-bird-the-pine-grosbeak-only-moults-once-a-year-in-autumn-and-consequently-the-adult-plumage-is-not-assumed-until-the-second-autumn-but-it-is-said-that-immature-males-have-been-found-image232448113.html
RMRE4WX9–. A history of British birds. Birds. 44 BRITISH BIRDS. adultSj except that fewer of the feathers have the golden-yellow fringes. The third group, which consists of the immature males, is quite distinct. In these birds the fringes are dull reddish orange, but there is a consider- able individual variation. In some the orange is very yellow, in others very red, and occasionally both colours are found on the same bird. The Pine-Grosbeak only moults once a year, in autumn, and consequently the adult plumage is not assumed until the second autumn; but it is said that immature males have been found
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 317 numerous, hyaline, with very thick, often lamellate walls; fertile cells very light colored, orange-yellow appearing as if immature, chiefly subspherical or spherical, with prominent conical tubercles which extend out 2-3 n to the hyaline envelope, chiefly 19-25 y. in diameter (including envelope.) On Hordeum nodosum in Texas. T. hordei Kcke is an Asiatic form on Hordeum. T. secalis (Cda.) Kiihn. occurs on rye in Europe.^^ T. horrida Tak.^^- i^i- "s Sori in the ovaries more or less destr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-317-numerous-hyaline-with-very-thick-often-lamellate-walls-fertile-cells-very-light-colored-orange-yellow-appearing-as-if-immature-chiefly-subspherical-or-spherical-with-prominent-conical-tubercles-which-extend-out-2-3-n-to-the-hyaline-envelope-chiefly-19-25-y-in-diameter-including-envelope-on-hordeum-nodosum-in-texas-t-hordei-kcke-is-an-asiatic-form-on-hordeum-t-secalis-cda-kiihn-occurs-on-rye-in-europe-t-horrida-tak-ii-quots-sori-in-the-ovaries-more-or-less-destr-image216451576.html
RMPG465C–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 317 numerous, hyaline, with very thick, often lamellate walls; fertile cells very light colored, orange-yellow appearing as if immature, chiefly subspherical or spherical, with prominent conical tubercles which extend out 2-3 n to the hyaline envelope, chiefly 19-25 y. in diameter (including envelope.) On Hordeum nodosum in Texas. T. hordei Kcke is an Asiatic form on Hordeum. T. secalis (Cda.) Kiihn. occurs on rye in Europe.^^ T. horrida Tak.^^- i^i- "s Sori in the ovaries more or less destr
. Injurious insects of the farm and garden. With a chapter on beneficial insects. Insects. OF THE FARM AND GARDEN. 249 c). She is about .04-inch long, generally spherical in shape, of a dull-orange color, and looks not unlike an immature seed of the common purslane. At times, by the elongation of the abdomen, she is more or less perfectly pear-shaped. Her members are all dusky, and so short, compared to her swollen body, that she ap- pears very clumsy, and undoubtedly would be outside of her gall, which she never has occasion to quit, and which. Fig. 152.—GRAPE PHTLLOXERA—LEAF-GAI.L TYPE. a,I) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/injurious-insects-of-the-farm-and-garden-with-a-chapter-on-beneficial-insects-insects-of-the-farm-and-garden-249-c-she-is-about-04-inch-long-generally-spherical-in-shape-of-a-dull-orange-color-and-looks-not-unlike-an-immature-seed-of-the-common-purslane-at-times-by-the-elongation-of-the-abdomen-she-is-more-or-less-perfectly-pear-shaped-her-members-are-all-dusky-and-so-short-compared-to-her-swollen-body-that-she-ap-pears-very-clumsy-and-undoubtedly-would-be-outside-of-her-gall-which-she-never-has-occasion-to-quit-and-which-fig-152grape-phtlloxeraleaf-gail-type-ai-image232235361.html
RMRDR6G1–. Injurious insects of the farm and garden. With a chapter on beneficial insects. Insects. OF THE FARM AND GARDEN. 249 c). She is about .04-inch long, generally spherical in shape, of a dull-orange color, and looks not unlike an immature seed of the common purslane. At times, by the elongation of the abdomen, she is more or less perfectly pear-shaped. Her members are all dusky, and so short, compared to her swollen body, that she ap- pears very clumsy, and undoubtedly would be outside of her gall, which she never has occasion to quit, and which. Fig. 152.—GRAPE PHTLLOXERA—LEAF-GAI.L TYPE. a,I)
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Head and back, black ; throat, black ; rest of uiulerparts, orange. Baltimore Oriole. Icterus rialhuln {male). See No. 379. Head and back, brownish black; throat, black; rest of uuderiiarts, paler than the male. Baltimore Oriole. Icterus ejaJhula {female). See No. 379. Upper plumage, dull brownish olive; rump, yellowish olive; entire under- parts, yellowish white or pale buffy yellow, faintly tinged with orange. Baltimore Oriole. Icterus galbula (immature). See No. 379. Underparts, pale buff yellow o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-known-to-occur-east-of-the-nineteenth-meridian-birds-head-and-back-black-throat-black-rest-of-uiulerparts-orange-baltimore-oriole-icterus-rialhuln-male-see-no-379-head-and-back-brownish-black-throat-black-rest-of-uuderiiarts-paler-than-the-male-baltimore-oriole-icterus-ejajhula-female-see-no-379-upper-plumage-dull-brownish-olive-rump-yellowish-olive-entire-under-parts-yellowish-white-or-pale-buffy-yellow-faintly-tinged-with-orange-baltimore-oriole-icterus-galbula-immature-see-no-379-underparts-pale-buff-yellow-o-image232451128.html
RMRE51P0–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Head and back, black ; throat, black ; rest of uiulerparts, orange. Baltimore Oriole. Icterus rialhuln {male). See No. 379. Head and back, brownish black; throat, black; rest of uuderiiarts, paler than the male. Baltimore Oriole. Icterus ejaJhula {female). See No. 379. Upper plumage, dull brownish olive; rump, yellowish olive; entire under- parts, yellowish white or pale buffy yellow, faintly tinged with orange. Baltimore Oriole. Icterus galbula (immature). See No. 379. Underparts, pale buff yellow o
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Head and back, black ; throat, black ; rest of uiulerparts, orange. Baltimore Oriole. Icterus rialhuln {male). See No. 379. Head and back, brownish black; throat, black; rest of uuderiiarts, paler than the male. Baltimore Oriole. Icterus ejaJhula {female). See No. 379. Upper plumage, dull brownish olive; rump, yellowish olive; entire under- parts, yellowish white or pale buffy yellow, faintly tinged with orange. Baltimore Oriole. Icterus galbula (immature). See No. 379. Underparts, pale buff yellow o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-known-to-occur-east-of-the-nineteenth-meridian-birds-head-and-back-black-throat-black-rest-of-uiulerparts-orange-baltimore-oriole-icterus-rialhuln-male-see-no-379-head-and-back-brownish-black-throat-black-rest-of-uuderiiarts-paler-than-the-male-baltimore-oriole-icterus-ejajhula-female-see-no-379-upper-plumage-dull-brownish-olive-rump-yellowish-olive-entire-under-parts-yellowish-white-or-pale-buffy-yellow-faintly-tinged-with-orange-baltimore-oriole-icterus-galbula-immature-see-no-379-underparts-pale-buff-yellow-o-image232451132.html
RMRE51P4–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Head and back, black ; throat, black ; rest of uiulerparts, orange. Baltimore Oriole. Icterus rialhuln {male). See No. 379. Head and back, brownish black; throat, black; rest of uuderiiarts, paler than the male. Baltimore Oriole. Icterus ejaJhula {female). See No. 379. Upper plumage, dull brownish olive; rump, yellowish olive; entire under- parts, yellowish white or pale buffy yellow, faintly tinged with orange. Baltimore Oriole. Icterus galbula (immature). See No. 379. Underparts, pale buff yellow o
. A popular handbook of the ornithology of eastern North America [microform]. Ornithology; Ornithology; Game and game-birds; Game and game-birds; Water-birds; Water-birds; Ornithologie; Ornithologie; Gibier; Gibier; Oiseaux aquatiques; Oiseaux aquatiques. ii!; m. GLAUCOUS GULL. BURGOMASTER. Larus GLAUCUS. Char. Mantle pale pearl gray, rest of (plumage white ; bill yellow, with a patch of orange at the angle; legs and feet bright pink. Length about 32 inches , female somewhat smaller. In winter the head and neck are streaked with pale brownish gray Immature birds are mottled grayish brown and p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-popular-handbook-of-the-ornithology-of-eastern-north-america-microform-ornithology-ornithology-game-and-game-birds-game-and-game-birds-water-birds-water-birds-ornithologie-ornithologie-gibier-gibier-oiseaux-aquatiques-oiseaux-aquatiques-ii!-m-glaucous-gull-burgomaster-larus-glaucus-char-mantle-pale-pearl-gray-rest-of-plumage-white-bill-yellow-with-a-patch-of-orange-at-the-angle-legs-and-feet-bright-pink-length-about-32-inches-female-somewhat-smaller-in-winter-the-head-and-neck-are-streaked-with-pale-brownish-gray-immature-birds-are-mottled-grayish-brown-and-p-image234852504.html
RMRJ2CNC–. A popular handbook of the ornithology of eastern North America [microform]. Ornithology; Ornithology; Game and game-birds; Game and game-birds; Water-birds; Water-birds; Ornithologie; Ornithologie; Gibier; Gibier; Oiseaux aquatiques; Oiseaux aquatiques. ii!; m. GLAUCOUS GULL. BURGOMASTER. Larus GLAUCUS. Char. Mantle pale pearl gray, rest of (plumage white ; bill yellow, with a patch of orange at the angle; legs and feet bright pink. Length about 32 inches , female somewhat smaller. In winter the head and neck are streaked with pale brownish gray Immature birds are mottled grayish brown and p
. A popular handbook of the birds of Canada and the United States [microform]. Oiseaux; Birds. GLAUCOUS GUI.L. BURGOMASTER. Larus CLAUCUS. Chaii. Mantle pale pearl gray, rest of plumage white ; bill yellow, with a patch of orange at the angle; legs and feet bright pink. Length about 32 inches, female somewhat smaller. In winter the head and neck are streaked with pale brownish grav Immature birds are mottled grayish brown and pale gray; the first plumage is the darkest. In the spring, before the young assume the pearl mantle, their entire plumage becomes white. jVei/. Usually on a cliff, somet Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-popular-handbook-of-the-birds-of-canada-and-the-united-states-microform-oiseaux-birds-glaucous-guil-burgomaster-larus-claucus-chaii-mantle-pale-pearl-gray-rest-of-plumage-white-bill-yellow-with-a-patch-of-orange-at-the-angle-legs-and-feet-bright-pink-length-about-32-inches-female-somewhat-smaller-in-winter-the-head-and-neck-are-streaked-with-pale-brownish-grav-immature-birds-are-mottled-grayish-brown-and-pale-gray-the-first-plumage-is-the-darkest-in-the-spring-before-the-young-assume-the-pearl-mantle-their-entire-plumage-becomes-white-jvei-usually-on-a-cliff-somet-image232818152.html
RMRENNX0–. A popular handbook of the birds of Canada and the United States [microform]. Oiseaux; Birds. GLAUCOUS GUI.L. BURGOMASTER. Larus CLAUCUS. Chaii. Mantle pale pearl gray, rest of plumage white ; bill yellow, with a patch of orange at the angle; legs and feet bright pink. Length about 32 inches, female somewhat smaller. In winter the head and neck are streaked with pale brownish grav Immature birds are mottled grayish brown and pale gray; the first plumage is the darkest. In the spring, before the young assume the pearl mantle, their entire plumage becomes white. jVei/. Usually on a cliff, somet
. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 532 Field Museum of Natural History — Zoology, Vol. IX. belly, yellow; primaries, dark brown, the first very much attenuated, the others gradually less so; outer web of outer tail feather, entirely white, rest of tail, dull black; bill, dark brown. Immature birds lack the orange red patch on the head, and the primaries are not attenuated. Length, 9.00; wing, 4.45; tail, 4; bill, .70. The single specimen of this western species which has been taken within our limits is recorded by Messrs. Kumlien and Hollister: "An adult female was shot Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-illinois-and-wisconsin-birds-birds-532-field-museum-of-natural-history-zoology-vol-ix-belly-yellow-primaries-dark-brown-the-first-very-much-attenuated-the-others-gradually-less-so-outer-web-of-outer-tail-feather-entirely-white-rest-of-tail-dull-black-bill-dark-brown-immature-birds-lack-the-orange-red-patch-on-the-head-and-the-primaries-are-not-attenuated-length-900-wing-445-tail-4-bill-70-the-single-specimen-of-this-western-species-which-has-been-taken-within-our-limits-is-recorded-by-messrs-kumlien-and-hollister-quotan-adult-female-was-shot-image232156027.html
RMRDKHAK–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 532 Field Museum of Natural History — Zoology, Vol. IX. belly, yellow; primaries, dark brown, the first very much attenuated, the others gradually less so; outer web of outer tail feather, entirely white, rest of tail, dull black; bill, dark brown. Immature birds lack the orange red patch on the head, and the primaries are not attenuated. Length, 9.00; wing, 4.45; tail, 4; bill, .70. The single specimen of this western species which has been taken within our limits is recorded by Messrs. Kumlien and Hollister: "An adult female was shot
. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. i6o Field Museum of Natural History—Zoology, Vol. IX. Family PSITTACIDvE. Parrots and Paroquets. Toes, four, two in front and two behind (zygodactyle); bill, with cere (a skin-like covering over base of mandible).. General plumage, green; head and neck, yellow, becoming orange on the forehead and cheeks; bend of wing, yellow. Immature birds have but little yellow on the head. Conuropsis carolinensis. Carolina Paroquet. See No. 184. Once common in Southern States and as far north as Illinois; apparently now restricted to Florida and Indian Te Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-illinois-and-wisconsin-birds-birds-i6o-field-museum-of-natural-historyzoology-vol-ix-family-psittacidve-parrots-and-paroquets-toes-four-two-in-front-and-two-behind-zygodactyle-bill-with-cere-a-skin-like-covering-over-base-of-mandible-general-plumage-green-head-and-neck-yellow-becoming-orange-on-the-forehead-and-cheeks-bend-of-wing-yellow-immature-birds-have-but-little-yellow-on-the-head-conuropsis-carolinensis-carolina-paroquet-see-no-184-once-common-in-southern-states-and-as-far-north-as-illinois-apparently-now-restricted-to-florida-and-indian-te-image232176204.html
RMRDMF38–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. i6o Field Museum of Natural History—Zoology, Vol. IX. Family PSITTACIDvE. Parrots and Paroquets. Toes, four, two in front and two behind (zygodactyle); bill, with cere (a skin-like covering over base of mandible).. General plumage, green; head and neck, yellow, becoming orange on the forehead and cheeks; bend of wing, yellow. Immature birds have but little yellow on the head. Conuropsis carolinensis. Carolina Paroquet. See No. 184. Once common in Southern States and as far north as Illinois; apparently now restricted to Florida and Indian Te
. A popular handbook of the ornithology of eastern North America [microform]. Ornithology; Ornithology; Birds; Birds; Ornithologie; Ornithologie; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. f'. •• ^' CAROLINA PAROQUET. CAROLINA PARROT. PARAKEET. CONURUS CAROLINEN'SIS. Char. Head and neck yellow ; forehead and sides of head orange red ; body and tail green, the belly linged with yellow; wings green and yellow, the edges tinged with orange red. In immature specimens the yellow of head and neck is replaced by green. Length about 13 inches. Nest. In dense woods or cypress swamp; placed on a fork near the end of a branch or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-popular-handbook-of-the-ornithology-of-eastern-north-america-microform-ornithology-ornithology-birds-birds-ornithologie-ornithologie-oiseaux-oiseaux-f-carolina-paroquet-carolina-parrot-parakeet-conurus-carolinensis-char-head-and-neck-yellow-forehead-and-sides-of-head-orange-red-body-and-tail-green-the-belly-linged-with-yellow-wings-green-and-yellow-the-edges-tinged-with-orange-red-in-immature-specimens-the-yellow-of-head-and-neck-is-replaced-by-green-length-about-13-inches-nest-in-dense-woods-or-cypress-swamp-placed-on-a-fork-near-the-end-of-a-branch-or-image234851104.html
RMRJ2AYC–. A popular handbook of the ornithology of eastern North America [microform]. Ornithology; Ornithology; Birds; Birds; Ornithologie; Ornithologie; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. f'. •• ^' CAROLINA PAROQUET. CAROLINA PARROT. PARAKEET. CONURUS CAROLINEN'SIS. Char. Head and neck yellow ; forehead and sides of head orange red ; body and tail green, the belly linged with yellow; wings green and yellow, the edges tinged with orange red. In immature specimens the yellow of head and neck is replaced by green. Length about 13 inches. Nest. In dense woods or cypress swamp; placed on a fork near the end of a branch or
. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. 2*72 BULLETIN 56, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. U.S.N.M.), killed August 31, 1893, had completed the post-breed- ing coat. An immature female (No. 58901 U.S.N.M.), September 7, 1893, is in complete summer pelage and of a brighter orange-buff than any other in the series. In this specimen the permanent pre- molar is just replacing Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mammals-of-the-mexican-boundary-of-the-united-states-a-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-species-of-mammals-occurring-in-that-region-with-a-general-summary-of-the-natural-history-and-a-list-of-trees-mammals-mammals-trees-trees-natural-history-natural-history-272-bulletin-56-united-states-national-museum-usnm-killed-august-31-1893-had-completed-the-post-breed-ing-coat-an-immature-female-no-58901-usnm-september-7-1893-is-in-complete-summer-pelage-and-of-a-brighter-orange-buff-than-any-other-in-the-series-in-this-specimen-the-permanent-pre-molar-is-just-replacing-image232044688.html
RMRDEFA8–. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. 2*72 BULLETIN 56, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. U.S.N.M.), killed August 31, 1893, had completed the post-breed- ing coat. An immature female (No. 58901 U.S.N.M.), September 7, 1893, is in complete summer pelage and of a brighter orange-buff than any other in the series. In this specimen the permanent pre- molar is just replacing
. A popular handbook of the ornithology of the United States and Canada [microform] : based on Nuttall's Manual. Water-birds; Water-birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux aquatiques; Oiseaux aquatiques; Ornithologie. !i i. i m. 'â 'I I ' = â '!: ^I'ili GLAUCOUS GULL. burgomaster. Larus glaucus. Char. Mantle pale pearl gray, rest of plumage white ; bill yellow, with a patch of orange at the angle; legs and feet bright pink. Length about 32 inches , female somewhat smaller. In winter the head and neck are streaked with pale brownish gray Immature birds are mottled grayish brown and iiale gray; the first pl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-popular-handbook-of-the-ornithology-of-the-united-states-and-canada-microform-based-on-nuttalls-manual-water-birds-water-birds-ornithology-oiseaux-aquatiques-oiseaux-aquatiques-ornithologie-!i-i-i-m-i-i-=-!-iili-glaucous-gull-burgomaster-larus-glaucus-char-mantle-pale-pearl-gray-rest-of-plumage-white-bill-yellow-with-a-patch-of-orange-at-the-angle-legs-and-feet-bright-pink-length-about-32-inches-female-somewhat-smaller-in-winter-the-head-and-neck-are-streaked-with-pale-brownish-gray-immature-birds-are-mottled-grayish-brown-and-iiale-gray-the-first-pl-image234902101.html
RMRJ4M0N–. A popular handbook of the ornithology of the United States and Canada [microform] : based on Nuttall's Manual. Water-birds; Water-birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux aquatiques; Oiseaux aquatiques; Ornithologie. !i i. i m. 'â 'I I ' = â '!: ^I'ili GLAUCOUS GULL. burgomaster. Larus glaucus. Char. Mantle pale pearl gray, rest of plumage white ; bill yellow, with a patch of orange at the angle; legs and feet bright pink. Length about 32 inches , female somewhat smaller. In winter the head and neck are streaked with pale brownish gray Immature birds are mottled grayish brown and iiale gray; the first pl
. Birds. Birds. 532 STUEiai)^. BUI pale orange, taming to blue at the gape ; mouth livid; iris dark brown; ophthalmic skin yellow tinged with orange ; legs dull, orange; claws dark horn. Length 8-5; tail 2-4 ; witig 5 ; tarsus 1; bill from gape 1-1.. Fig. 158.—Head of A. coronatus. Many birds of this species are met with having the lores and a portion of the cheeks black. These, according to Sliarpe, are females. T find, however, that birds exhibiting this character have also black streaks on the throat and crown, and the conclusion I draw is that these birds are immature and in a state of tra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-birds-532-stueiai-bui-pale-orange-taming-to-blue-at-the-gape-mouth-livid-iris-dark-brown-ophthalmic-skin-yellow-tinged-with-orange-legs-dull-orange-claws-dark-horn-length-8-5-tail-2-4-witig-5-tarsus-1-bill-from-gape-1-1-fig-158head-of-a-coronatus-many-birds-of-this-species-are-met-with-having-the-lores-and-a-portion-of-the-cheeks-black-these-according-to-sliarpe-are-females-t-find-however-that-birds-exhibiting-this-character-have-also-black-streaks-on-the-throat-and-crown-and-the-conclusion-i-draw-is-that-these-birds-are-immature-and-in-a-state-of-tra-image232438058.html
RMRE4D36–. Birds. Birds. 532 STUEiai)^. BUI pale orange, taming to blue at the gape ; mouth livid; iris dark brown; ophthalmic skin yellow tinged with orange ; legs dull, orange; claws dark horn. Length 8-5; tail 2-4 ; witig 5 ; tarsus 1; bill from gape 1-1.. Fig. 158.—Head of A. coronatus. Many birds of this species are met with having the lores and a portion of the cheeks black. These, according to Sliarpe, are females. T find, however, that birds exhibiting this character have also black streaks on the throat and crown, and the conclusion I draw is that these birds are immature and in a state of tra
. A popular handbook of the ornithology of the United States and Canada, based on Nuttall's Manual. Birds; Birds. CAROLINA PAROQUET. CAROLINA PARROT. PARAKEET. CONURUS CAROLINENSIS. Char. Head and neck yellow ; forehead and sides of head orange red ; body and tail green, the belly tinged with yellow; wings green and yellow, the edges tinged with orange red. In immature specimens the yellow of head and neck is replaced by green. Length about 13 inches. Nest. In dense woods or cypress swamp; placed on a fork near the end of a branch or in a hole in a tree. When on a branch it is made of cypress Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-popular-handbook-of-the-ornithology-of-the-united-states-and-canada-based-on-nuttalls-manual-birds-birds-carolina-paroquet-carolina-parrot-parakeet-conurus-carolinensis-char-head-and-neck-yellow-forehead-and-sides-of-head-orange-red-body-and-tail-green-the-belly-tinged-with-yellow-wings-green-and-yellow-the-edges-tinged-with-orange-red-in-immature-specimens-the-yellow-of-head-and-neck-is-replaced-by-green-length-about-13-inches-nest-in-dense-woods-or-cypress-swamp-placed-on-a-fork-near-the-end-of-a-branch-or-in-a-hole-in-a-tree-when-on-a-branch-it-is-made-of-cypress-image232017212.html
RMRDD890–. A popular handbook of the ornithology of the United States and Canada, based on Nuttall's Manual. Birds; Birds. CAROLINA PAROQUET. CAROLINA PARROT. PARAKEET. CONURUS CAROLINENSIS. Char. Head and neck yellow ; forehead and sides of head orange red ; body and tail green, the belly tinged with yellow; wings green and yellow, the edges tinged with orange red. In immature specimens the yellow of head and neck is replaced by green. Length about 13 inches. Nest. In dense woods or cypress swamp; placed on a fork near the end of a branch or in a hole in a tree. When on a branch it is made of cypress
. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. Jan., 1909. Birds op Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory, 531. Kingbird. maries, emarginate or "notched" near the ends; primaries, dark brown; tail, black, tipped with white. The sexes are similar. Immature birds are without the orange red crown patch, and the outer primaries, not emarginate. Length, 8; wing, 4.50; tail, 3.50; bill, .60. The Kingbird is a common summer resident in Illinois and Wiscon- sin, arriving from the South late in April. It may often be observed perched upon a dead twig, watching for insects which it dashes after Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-illinois-and-wisconsin-birds-birds-jan-1909-birds-op-illinois-and-wisconsin-cory-531-kingbird-maries-emarginate-or-quotnotchedquot-near-the-ends-primaries-dark-brown-tail-black-tipped-with-white-the-sexes-are-similar-immature-birds-are-without-the-orange-red-crown-patch-and-the-outer-primaries-not-emarginate-length-8-wing-450-tail-350-bill-60-the-kingbird-is-a-common-summer-resident-in-illinois-and-wiscon-sin-arriving-from-the-south-late-in-april-it-may-often-be-observed-perched-upon-a-dead-twig-watching-for-insects-which-it-dashes-after-image232156032.html
RMRDKHAT–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. Jan., 1909. Birds op Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory, 531. Kingbird. maries, emarginate or "notched" near the ends; primaries, dark brown; tail, black, tipped with white. The sexes are similar. Immature birds are without the orange red crown patch, and the outer primaries, not emarginate. Length, 8; wing, 4.50; tail, 3.50; bill, .60. The Kingbird is a common summer resident in Illinois and Wiscon- sin, arriving from the South late in April. It may often be observed perched upon a dead twig, watching for insects which it dashes after
. A popular handbook of the birds of Canada and the United States [microform]. Oiseaux; Birds. 4 f I â ' f. CAROLINA PAROQUET. CAROLINA PARROT. PARAKEET. CONURUS CAROLINENSIS. Char. Head and neck yellow; forehead and sides of head orange red; body and tail green* the belly tinged with yellow; wings green and yellow, the edges tinged with orange red. In immature specimens the yellow of head and neck is replaced by green. Length about 13 inches. Nest. In dense woods or cypress swamp; placed on a fork near the end of a branch or in a hole in a tree. When on a branch it is made nf cypress twigs lo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-popular-handbook-of-the-birds-of-canada-and-the-united-states-microform-oiseaux-birds-4-f-i-f-carolina-paroquet-carolina-parrot-parakeet-conurus-carolinensis-char-head-and-neck-yellow-forehead-and-sides-of-head-orange-red-body-and-tail-green-the-belly-tinged-with-yellow-wings-green-and-yellow-the-edges-tinged-with-orange-red-in-immature-specimens-the-yellow-of-head-and-neck-is-replaced-by-green-length-about-13-inches-nest-in-dense-woods-or-cypress-swamp-placed-on-a-fork-near-the-end-of-a-branch-or-in-a-hole-in-a-tree-when-on-a-branch-it-is-made-nf-cypress-twigs-lo-image232809446.html
RMRENAR2–. A popular handbook of the birds of Canada and the United States [microform]. Oiseaux; Birds. 4 f I â ' f. CAROLINA PAROQUET. CAROLINA PARROT. PARAKEET. CONURUS CAROLINENSIS. Char. Head and neck yellow; forehead and sides of head orange red; body and tail green* the belly tinged with yellow; wings green and yellow, the edges tinged with orange red. In immature specimens the yellow of head and neck is replaced by green. Length about 13 inches. Nest. In dense woods or cypress swamp; placed on a fork near the end of a branch or in a hole in a tree. When on a branch it is made nf cypress twigs lo
. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. £A) r-trrt- -% tCS T^T-* TTTr^^r* TAT /^TTT T^ r^r OT^ OT* A T*T:<r* the immature insect is long and somewhat narrower than the scale covering the female insect. The male flies about for a short time, fertilizes the female, and then dies. The male insect, for this reason, is not often seen and does little damage directly to the trees. In Fig. 16 is shown an orange leaf with a severe infestation of purple scale, which are shown in twice their natural size.. Fig. 16 Eggs for the first brood arc deposited in the early part Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-a-r-trrt-tcs-tt-tttrr-tat-ttt-t-rr-ot-ot-a-ttltr-the-immature-insect-is-long-and-somewhat-narrower-than-the-scale-covering-the-female-insect-the-male-flies-about-for-a-short-time-fertilizes-the-female-and-then-dies-the-male-insect-for-this-reason-is-not-often-seen-and-does-little-damage-directly-to-the-trees-in-fig-16-is-shown-an-orange-leaf-with-a-severe-infestation-of-purple-scale-which-are-shown-in-twice-their-natural-size-fig-16-eggs-for-the-first-brood-arc-deposited-in-the-early-part-image232776770.html
RMREKW42–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. £A) r-trrt- -% tCS T^T-* TTTr^^r* TAT /^TTT T^ r^r OT^ OT* A T*T:<r* the immature insect is long and somewhat narrower than the scale covering the female insect. The male flies about for a short time, fertilizes the female, and then dies. The male insect, for this reason, is not often seen and does little damage directly to the trees. In Fig. 16 is shown an orange leaf with a severe infestation of purple scale, which are shown in twice their natural size.. Fig. 16 Eggs for the first brood arc deposited in the early part
. A popular handbook of the ornithology of eastern North America [microform]. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. fd^^f'^^' CAROLINA PAR0QUP:T. CAROLINA PARROT. PARAKEET. CONURUS CAKOLINKNSIS. Char. Head and neck yellow ; forehead and sides of head orange red; body and tail green, the belly tinged with yellow; wings green and yellow, the edges tinged with orange red. In immature specimens the yellow of head -i/.id neck is replaced by green. Length about 13 inches. jVt's/. In den.se woods or cypress swamp ; placed on a fork near the end of a branch or in a hole in a tree. When on a branc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-popular-handbook-of-the-ornithology-of-eastern-north-america-microform-birds-ornithology-oiseaux-ornithologie-fdf-carolina-par0qupt-carolina-parrot-parakeet-conurus-cakolinknsis-char-head-and-neck-yellow-forehead-and-sides-of-head-orange-red-body-and-tail-green-the-belly-tinged-with-yellow-wings-green-and-yellow-the-edges-tinged-with-orange-red-in-immature-specimens-the-yellow-of-head-iid-neck-is-replaced-by-green-length-about-13-inches-jvts-in-dense-woods-or-cypress-swamp-placed-on-a-fork-near-the-end-of-a-branch-or-in-a-hole-in-a-tree-when-on-a-branc-image234848215.html
RMRJ2787–. A popular handbook of the ornithology of eastern North America [microform]. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. fd^^f'^^' CAROLINA PAR0QUP:T. CAROLINA PARROT. PARAKEET. CONURUS CAKOLINKNSIS. Char. Head and neck yellow ; forehead and sides of head orange red; body and tail green, the belly tinged with yellow; wings green and yellow, the edges tinged with orange red. In immature specimens the yellow of head -i/.id neck is replaced by green. Length about 13 inches. jVt's/. In den.se woods or cypress swamp ; placed on a fork near the end of a branch or in a hole in a tree. When on a branc
. How to know the ducks, geese and swans of North America, all the species being grouped according to size and color. Ducks; Geese; Swans; Birds. (AlMlv.) (KeniaU'.) it heiug orange, yellow, black, and white, the feathers on the top of the bill extending ranch farther forward than on the sides. Femalr mul immature: Brownish, showing a wliitish spot at the l>ase of the I)ill, and back of the eyes; the female having the upi)er jiarts, brownish; under parts, asliy graj^, shading into whitish on the belly. Length, 20.50; wing, 1).60; tarsus, 1.(j.t; liill (cuhncn), 1..50; side measure, '2.35. T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-know-the-ducks-geese-and-swans-of-north-america-all-the-species-being-grouped-according-to-size-and-color-ducks-geese-swans-birds-almlv-keniau-it-heiug-orange-yellow-black-and-white-the-feathers-on-the-top-of-the-bill-extending-ranch-farther-forward-than-on-the-sides-femalr-mul-immature-brownish-showing-a-wliitish-spot-at-the-lgtase-of-the-iill-and-back-of-the-eyes-the-female-having-the-upier-jiarts-brownish-under-parts-asliy-graj-shading-into-whitish-on-the-belly-length-2050-wing-160-tarsus-1jt-liill-cuhncn-150-side-measure-235-t-image232040555.html
RMRDEA2K–. How to know the ducks, geese and swans of North America, all the species being grouped according to size and color. Ducks; Geese; Swans; Birds. (AlMlv.) (KeniaU'.) it heiug orange, yellow, black, and white, the feathers on the top of the bill extending ranch farther forward than on the sides. Femalr mul immature: Brownish, showing a wliitish spot at the l>ase of the I)ill, and back of the eyes; the female having the upi)er jiarts, brownish; under parts, asliy graj^, shading into whitish on the belly. Length, 20.50; wing, 1).60; tarsus, 1.(j.t; liill (cuhncn), 1..50; side measure, '2.35. T
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 317 numerous, hyaline, with very thick, often lamellate walls; fertile cells very light colored, orange-yellow appearing as if immature, chiefly subspherical or spherical, with prominent conical tubercles which extend out 2-3 n to the hyaline envelope, chiefly 19-25 y. in diameter (including envelope.) On Hordeum nodosum in Texas. T. hordei Kcke is an Asiatic form on Hordeum. T. secalis (Cda.) Kiihn. occurs on rye in Europe.^^ T. horrida Tak.^^- i^i- "s Sori in the ovaries more or less destr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-317-numerous-hyaline-with-very-thick-often-lamellate-walls-fertile-cells-very-light-colored-orange-yellow-appearing-as-if-immature-chiefly-subspherical-or-spherical-with-prominent-conical-tubercles-which-extend-out-2-3-n-to-the-hyaline-envelope-chiefly-19-25-y-in-diameter-including-envelope-on-hordeum-nodosum-in-texas-t-hordei-kcke-is-an-asiatic-form-on-hordeum-t-secalis-cda-kiihn-occurs-on-rye-in-europe-t-horrida-tak-ii-quots-sori-in-the-ovaries-more-or-less-destr-image232037554.html
RMRDE67E–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 317 numerous, hyaline, with very thick, often lamellate walls; fertile cells very light colored, orange-yellow appearing as if immature, chiefly subspherical or spherical, with prominent conical tubercles which extend out 2-3 n to the hyaline envelope, chiefly 19-25 y. in diameter (including envelope.) On Hordeum nodosum in Texas. T. hordei Kcke is an Asiatic form on Hordeum. T. secalis (Cda.) Kiihn. occurs on rye in Europe.^^ T. horrida Tak.^^- i^i- "s Sori in the ovaries more or less destr
. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 304 Field Museum of Natural History—Zoology, Vol. IX. Adult in summer: Bill, yellow, ti-pped with, hla-ck; forehead, white; crown and lores, black; upper parts, pearl gray; under parts, white; outer primaries, brownish black on outer webs and inner half of inner webs; tail, white; feet orange, yellow. Adult in winter: Forepart of crown, white, marked with black; occiput, black. Immature birds have the upper parts mottled with buff and the bill dark brown. Least Tern. Length, 9.50; wing, 7; tail, 3.50; tarsus, .60; bill, 1.20. Although this s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-illinois-and-wisconsin-birds-birds-304-field-museum-of-natural-historyzoology-vol-ix-adult-in-summer-bill-yellow-ti-pped-with-hla-ck-forehead-white-crown-and-lores-black-upper-parts-pearl-gray-under-parts-white-outer-primaries-brownish-black-on-outer-webs-and-inner-half-of-inner-webs-tail-white-feet-orange-yellow-adult-in-winter-forepart-of-crown-white-marked-with-black-occiput-black-immature-birds-have-the-upper-parts-mottled-with-buff-and-the-bill-dark-brown-least-tern-length-950-wing-7-tail-350-tarsus-60-bill-120-although-this-s-image232156681.html
RMRDKJ61–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 304 Field Museum of Natural History—Zoology, Vol. IX. Adult in summer: Bill, yellow, ti-pped with, hla-ck; forehead, white; crown and lores, black; upper parts, pearl gray; under parts, white; outer primaries, brownish black on outer webs and inner half of inner webs; tail, white; feet orange, yellow. Adult in winter: Forepart of crown, white, marked with black; occiput, black. Immature birds have the upper parts mottled with buff and the bill dark brown. Least Tern. Length, 9.50; wing, 7; tail, 3.50; tarsus, .60; bill, 1.20. Although this s
. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 153. PLATE LXXIV. OSAGE ORANGE. 1. Branch with immature leaves and heads of staminate flowers, x i. 2. A staminate flower, enlarged. 3. Branch with a liead of pistillate flowers, x j. 4. A pistillate flower, enlarged. , .^ ± 5. Branch with mature leaves and a single mature fruit, x J. 7:LTh.?Vl7ne;wSsSring'l^ buds, and leaf-scars with bundle-scars, enlarged. OSAGE ORANGE. Madura pomifera, (Raf.) Schneider. OENUS DESCEIPTION—The species described on this page Is the sole representative of this genus. FORM—A small Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-pennsylvania-department-of-forestry-no-11-forests-and-forestry-153-plate-lxxiv-osage-orange-1-branch-with-immature-leaves-and-heads-of-staminate-flowers-x-i-2-a-staminate-flower-enlarged-3-branch-with-a-liead-of-pistillate-flowers-x-j-4-a-pistillate-flower-enlarged-5-branch-with-mature-leaves-and-a-single-mature-fruit-x-j-7lthvl7newsssringl-buds-and-leaf-scars-with-bundle-scars-enlarged-osage-orange-madura-pomifera-raf-schneider-oenus-desceiptionthe-species-described-on-this-page-is-the-sole-representative-of-this-genus-forma-small-image233798228.html
RMRGAC0M–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 153. PLATE LXXIV. OSAGE ORANGE. 1. Branch with immature leaves and heads of staminate flowers, x i. 2. A staminate flower, enlarged. 3. Branch with a liead of pistillate flowers, x j. 4. A pistillate flower, enlarged. , .^ ± 5. Branch with mature leaves and a single mature fruit, x J. 7:LTh.?Vl7ne;wSsSring'l^ buds, and leaf-scars with bundle-scars, enlarged. OSAGE ORANGE. Madura pomifera, (Raf.) Schneider. OENUS DESCEIPTION—The species described on this page Is the sole representative of this genus. FORM—A small
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