RM2AWJPHG–Introduction to the study of fungi : their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . s. Inthis respect tliere is analogy to a genus of Sjjhacrinccac, that ofSporormia, which latter, except for its peri-thecia having a distinct mouth, mioht beallied with Pcrisporium. It may be statedin general terms that the Ferisporieae in-cludes all the Ferisporiaceae which do notfall into the first subfamily, that of theUrysipheae; for the third subfamily, thatof the Ccq)nodicac,iQAe?i only two aberrantgenera which have little definite alliance withthe Ferisporiaceae. Th
RMPFA89H–. The development of the chick; an introduction to embryology. Birds -- Embryology. 142 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHICK inevitably be thrown into secondary folds by the approximation of points c and d (Fig. 78 C). Study of the fusion of the amniotic folds in actual sections shows, that the line of fusion of the opposite amniotic limbs is over the dorsal surface of the embryo only so long as the latter lies flat on the yolk; it does not follow the turning of the embryo on to its left side, and the consequence is that, after rotation of the embryo, the line of fusion lies over the upper (right) sid
RM2HHFCWN–Studies for Four Figures (recto); Composition Sketches for Groupings of Figures on Clouds (verso) 1600–1614 Jacopo Palma the Younger Italian This expressive sheet by Jacopo Palma the Younger, a younger contemporary of Tintoretto in Venice, includes, at upper right, a powerful study for Christ the Redeemer and, at lower left, three figures wrestling. The latter group was drawn after a replica of Michelangelo’s (1475–1564) lost model for a statue of Samson and two Philistines, which had been intended as a pendant to the master’s great marble David (1501–4) on the Piazza della Signoria, in Floren
RMT1HN98–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamuc parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic fungi, slime-fungi, bacteria, and algae. English ed. by William G. Smith diseasesofplants00tubeuoft Year: 1897 260 ASCOMYCETES. larger and four smaller spores, the latter appearing to be rudi- mentary and incapable of germination. Scl. baccarum Schroet. (Britain).- The sclerotium disease of the bilberry (Vacc. 3yrtillus). This varies from the other species in having round conidia incapable of germinating in water, in having more robust apothecial beakers, and in lacking
RM2A2MW8W–Hypopus, Print, The Acari are a taxon of arachnids that contains mites and ticks. The diversity of the Acari is extraordinary and their fossil history goes back to at least the early Devonian period. Acarologists (people who study the Acari) have proposed a complex set of taxonomic ranks to classify mites. In most modern treatments, the Acari are considered a subclass of the Arachnida and are composed of two or three superorders or orders: Acariformes (or Actinotrichida), Parasitiformes (or Anactinotrichida), and Opilioacariformes; the latter is often considered a subgroup within the
RMF1M0GY–A 19th Century scene in Andalucia, the southernmost autonomous community in Peninsular Spain. The loss of the Spanish empire in the 1820s hurt the economy of the region, particularly the cities that had benefited from the trade and ship building. The construction of railways in the latter part of the 19th century enabled Andalusia to better develop its agricultural potential and it became an exporter of food.
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RM2AN63F1–How to study pictures by means of a series of comparisons of paintings and painters from Cimabue to Monet, with historical and biographical summaries and appreciations of the painters' motives and methods . figures in the foreground, while helping to unitethem into one composition. Pilotys composition, how-ever, with its scattered light and shade, is arranged togive prime importance to the center group composed ofThusnelda and her child and handmaids, and a some-what slighter prominence to the emperor, Tiberius, andthe bevy of court ladies. Below the latter are the lightedfigures of the old ba
RMPFA853–. The development of the chick : an introduction to embryology. Embryology; Chickens -- Embryos. 142 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHICK inevitably be thrown into secondary folds by the approximation of points c and d (Fig. 78 C). Study of the fusion of the amniotic folds in actual sections shows, that the line of fusion of the opposite amniotic limbs is over the dorsal surface of the embryo only so long as the latter lies flat on the yolk; it does not follow the turning of the embryo on to its left side, and the consequence is that, after rotation of the embryo, the line of fusion lies over the uppe
RM2HH391A–Drapery Study for 'Battledore' (recto); Two women (verso) 1868–70 Albert Joseph Moore This sensitive study of artfully arranged semi-translucent drapery hanging over a line relates to Moore's painting 'Battledore' (1868-70, Minneapolis Institute of Art). In the latter, a similar cloth forms a backdrop for a young woman dressed in classical robes as she holds a racket ahd shuttlecock (battledore is an old name for badminton). The artist was a leader of the Aesthetic Movement whose proponents believed subject matter to be less important than beautifully arranged forms and harmonious colors. When
RMT1HN97–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplants00tube Year: 1897 260 ASCOMYCETES. larger and four smaller spores, the latter appearing to be rudi- mentary and incapable of germination. Scl. baccarum Schroet. (Britain). The sclerotium disease of the bilberry ( Face. Myrtillus). This varies from the other species in having round conidia incapable of germinating in water, in having more robust apothecial beakers, and in lacking rhizoids. The spores are similar in num
RM2B0C4R1–Rodolphe Bresdin, The Bather and Time, 1856, pen and black ink on tan tracing paper, mounted on cream wove paper, 4 in. x 2 13/16 in. (10.2 cm x 7.1 cm), Rodolphe Bresdin, one of the most visionary and eccentric graphic artists of the nineteenth century, was admired by the likes of Victor Hugo and Charles Baudelaire. This pairing of a preparatory drawing from 1856 and the related lithograph, published in Toulouse the following year, reveals the artist's process. The drawing is a quick, energetic working study. It depicts a young woman bathing in a pond as Death observes time running out. Sever
RM2A6MJ1W–Early English textile production...the art of spinning using a spindle and distaff, the latter designed to hold the unspun fibers, keeping them untangled and thus easing the spinning process. It is most commonly used to hold flax, and sometimes wool, but can be used for any type of fiber. Fiber is wrapped around the distaff, and tied in place with a piece of ribbon or string.
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RM2AX702Y–A manual of auscultation and percussion; . ispar-agement to physical diagnosis that its reliability dependson other facts than those which belong exclusively to it.To repeat a statement already made more than once,the significance of the signs, as regards the conditionswhich they severally represent, is based on the constancyof their association with the latter, our knowledge ofthis association being derived from examinations duringlife and after death. Regional Divisions of the Chest. Before entering on the study of physical exploration,the student should become acquainted with the divisionso
RMPFK7W7–. The cytoplasm of the plant cell. Plant cells and tissues; Protoplasm. Chapter VIII 79 The Ghondriome (cont'd) lowed. A study of the latter can hardly be made from preparations where the mitochondrial technique has been used, for, although the plastids are stained, there is no indication as to what pigments they contain. So in the flower of Clivia nobilis, it can be seen that the orange-red pigment, carotin, arises directly from chondrio- conts. Small starch grains are first elaborated and, at the moment when these are absorbed, the carotinoid pigment arises in the in- terior of the chondrioc
RM2HH55C0–Study of an Urn; Study for the Frieze Decoration around the Urn ca. 1690 Edward Pierce (Pearce) II British The son of a decorative painter, Edward Pierce the younger pursued a career as sculptor and architect, modeling busts of Oliver Cromwell (1672) and Sir Christopher Wren (1673), then working on city churches designed by the latter after the Great Fire of London. Pierce himself designed the Bishop's Palace at Lichfield (1686-7) and was known as a skilled decorative carver. He likely made this designs for an ornate decorative urn in the 1690s while employed at Hampton Court. Two sheets are h
RMT1HYK7–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplant00tube Year: 1897 tliis fungus is injurious to Pisum sativum, Phascolus vulgaris, Vicia sativa, etc. It causes spots on leaves and pods, followed by drying up of the former and deformation of the latter. The pycnidia appear as tiny points on the spots, and give out bicellular cylindrical conidia. As. Boltshauseri Sacc. This species was first observed in Switzerland on bean {Pha- seolus vulgaris). Leaves of all ages bec
RMKC9NH0–Half Figure of a Youth with Outstretched Left Arm and Bowed Head (recto); Two Women, One Holding a Vase, the Other a Book
RMMP9YFY–During battles between William Rufus, the third son of William the Conqueror and King of England from 1087 until 1100, and his brother Henry, the latter took shelter in St Michaels Mount off the Normandy Coast. William rode out, alone, to survey the fortress when he was attacked by two of Henry's soldiers. Rufus shouted out his identity and the soldier threw down his dagger, a spared the kings life.
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RM2AKN7N1–A treatise on the science and practice of midwifery . f the finger can be placed, while the latter is a hollowas big as a shilling, or even larger. As it is the posterior fontanellewhich is generally lowest, and the one most commonly felt during labor,it Is important for the student to familiarize himself with it, and heshould lose no opportunity of studying the sensations imparted to thefinger by the sutures and fontanelles in the head of the child afterbirth. The Diameters of the Fetal 8hiE.—For the purpose of understandingthe mechanism of labor we must study the measurements of the foetalhe
RMPFYTXW–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. 2S8 Handbook of Nature-Study around the sleeping animal. But this bushy tail is a disadvantage, if it becomes bedraggled and heavy with snow and sleet, when the hounds are giving close chase to its owner. The silver fox and the black fox are the same species as the red fox. The fox is an inveterate hunter of the animals of the field; meadow mice, rabbits, woodchucks, frogs, snakes and grasshoppers, are all acceptable food; he is also destructive of birds. His fondness for the latter h
RM2HH04CK–Portrait of John Ruskin 1879–81 Sir Hubert von Herkomer British, born Germany The leading Victorian critic Ruskin wrote on aesthetics, art and architecture, collected art and was himself an accomplished watercolorist. Herkomer based this study on his own watercolor of 1879 shown at the Grosvenor Gallery in 1881 (now National Portrait Gallery, London). In 1880, the artist created a related mezzotint published by the Fine Art Society and likely made the present drawing for Henry Blackburn's 'Grosvenor Notes' (1881). The latter periodical often asked artists whose works were being reviewed to sup
RMT1HWJ6–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplant00tube Year: 1897 Fig. 227.—Section of ii nine-year twig of Juniper attacked hy Gymnosporanyimn. The rind under the spore-cushion is much thickened ; the wood towards the same side is much broken up by tracts of parenchyma. (After Wocriile.) Fio. 22S.—Tangential section through diseased wood beneath a spore-cushion. The wood- elements are much displaced by abnormal tracts of parenchyma. (Only one of the latter has b
RMKC723G–Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds, John Constable, ca. 1825
RMMB56HT–Strand Gate, one of the original gates of Winchelsea, Sussex, England built in the late 13th century and giving access to the port which lay along the River Brede. The old walls, which crowned the top of the cliff have disappeared. The portcullis grooves can still be seen. The gate is mentioned in Thackeray’s unfinished novel “Denis Duval”, which provides an interesting description of life in the town during the latter half of the 18th century.
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RM2AJC6MC–Annual catalogue of the Indiana Normal School of Pennsylvania . igonometry and Surveying.—The modern methods of treating thesesubjects are used. The latter part of the term is devoted almost entirely to fieldwork and the use of surveyors instruments. DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE Mr. Hickman,Mr. James.It is the object of this department to secure to the pupil the distinctive advan-tages which result from correct Science study. These we believe to be thepower to observe quickly, clearly and comprehensively, and the ability to deducelegitimate conclusions from the observations thus made. With these ends
RMPFWRFK–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. NEUROPTERA, 1/9 Living specimens of these insects have been sent to Aus- traha by our government in the hope of introducing the species there, and thus doing something towards repaying the debt that we owe that country for the AustraHan Lady- bug, which has rendered us great service in the destruction of the Cottony-cushion Scale in California. The family is represented by two genera, Raphidia (Ra- phid'i-a) and Inocellia (In-o-cerii-a). Li the former there are three simple eyes on the top of the head between the compound eyes; in the latter these
RM2HHW4NW–Eight-pointed Star Tile with Foliage and Inscription dated A.H. 663/A.D.1264/5 Eight pointed star tiles would originally have been part of much larger compositions with alternating star and cross shaped tiles, like a few panels exhibited in our galleries. On the unglazed reverse side of this tile there are two superimposed images: a rather abstract design possibly created by escaping oxides from another tile during firing and a fine drawing of a mounted horseman. The latter was probably a study for another tile by an artist in the workshop.. Eight-pointed Star Tile with Foliage and Inscription
RMT1KBBH–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplant00tube Year: 1897 554 TKK PATHOfJENIC ALGAE. Parts of the leaf and petiole inhabited by thi.s alga appear externally as yellow spots. Only one individual alga inhabits each spot, sending its numerous branches into the intercellular spaces. Attacked leaf-cells lose their chlorophyll and starch, the latter being at first replaced by oil. The cells, however, remain alive and turgescent, even when deprived of almost their
RMMBR4R1–Llandaff Cathedral in Cardiff, Wales is dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul, and three Welsh saints: Dubricius, Teilo and Oudoceus. The current building was constructed in the 12th century over the site of an earlier church. Severe damage was done to the church in 1400 during the rebellion of Owain Glyndŵr; and during the English Civil War when it was overrun by Parliamentarian troops, and during the Great Storm of 1703. Following the latter construction of a new cathedral began in 1734, designed by John Wood, the Elder.
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RM2AX728D–A manual of auscultation and percussion; . ispar-agement to physical diagnosis that its reliability dependson other facts than those which belong exclusively to it.To repeat a statement already made more than once,the significance of the signs, as regards the conditionswhich they severally represent, is based on the constancyof their association with the latter, our knowledge ofthis association being derived from examinations duringlife and after death. Regional Divisions of the Chest. Before entering on the study of physical exploration,the student should become acquainted with the divisionso
RMPG3CX9–. Research methods in ecology. Plant ecology. TEMPERATURE 67 97. Radiation thermometers. These are used to determine the radiation in the air, and from the soil, i. e., for solar and terrestrial radiation. The latter alone has been employed in the study of habitats, chiefly for the purpose of ascertaining the difference in the cooling of different soils at night. The terrestrial radiation thermometer is merely a special form of minimum thermometer, so arranged in a support that the bulb can be placed di- rectly above the soil or plant to be studied. It is other- wise operated exactly like the
RM2G41W6R–Study, possibly from multi-posts or buckets. Study, possibly from multi-posts or buckets. In the latter case probably tier inhibitors from the surroundings of the Prinseneelandsgracht in Amsterdam. Page 79 from a sketchbook with 45 sheets manufactured in Amsterdam and Pittsburgh.
RMRYH9KM–An economic study of farm layout .. economicstudyoff00myer Year: 1920 500 W. I. Myers ^ / L... PUBLIC HIGHWAYS In most parts of New York State the owner of a farm holds title to the land in the adjacent highway, the only right of the public to the latter being the right to its free and uninterrupted use for highway purposes. The area of a farm as given in the deed therefore usually includes the area of all roads running thru the farm and one-half the area of roads bounding the farm. While land in highwa.ys is techni- cally owned by the owners of adjacent farms, little of this land is used
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RM2AKHXYN–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . l animal bones in the same stratawith the human remains, and to the mineralization of the latter, theopinion was advanced that the human remains were of the same ageas the animal bones, which would relegate them to the early partof the Quaternary. This was not sustained by an anthropological study of the case andof the remains. The human bones show no signs of weathering,gnawing, or trampling, and the two skeletons were represented byso many parts, that the only satisfactory explanation of the conditionscan be found in
RMPG4BBN–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. •278 USTILAGINEAE. the former is the case when nutrition is abundant, as when under artificial cultivation, the latter under less favourable nutrition; in very unsuitable conditions, the constituent cells. Fig. 149.—UstiLago maydis. Diseased Maize-heads after removal of enclosing leaves. The heads are beset with smut-boils of all sizes, some niptlired, others stiU unbroken, (v. Tubeuf phot.) of the promycelium may e
RM2G00589–Brabant Bring Gut / Wollust Armut; Pugillus facetarium iconographicarum ... Strasbourg 1608. 'Aristippi apotthehegma', standing between 'Nudum Vestit' and 'Relinquit Inertem' at the latter are the objects of a light-hearted life on the ground: lute, cards, wine roemer and a heart with arrows. At the 'Nudum Vestit' objects of study and learning: books, globe and mercury staff. Two Latin lines and two German caption lines. R.O. Numbered 16. Print from: Pugillis Facetarium .... Strasburg.
RMT1HCM4–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamuc parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic fungi, slime-fungi, bacteria, and algae. English ed. by William G. Smith diseasesofplants00tubeuoft Year: 1897 96 SYMBIOSIS. in Monotnqxi. The root-system of a tree has not only to secure nourishment, Imt also the rigidity and stability of the tree. This latter can only be attained by a wide distribution of roots in the firm subsoil free from humus, where normal roots with root-hairs will be formed. The nursing function of the mycorhiza seems thus to be less important th
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RM2AWEFYK–An introduction to the study of the comparative anatomy of animals . oducts,constituting the male and female pronuclei, are pushed into thebody of the macrogamete, where they fuse together to form acombination nucleus. As soon as the fusion is complete the water collected beneaththe peristome of macrogamete is ejected, the protoplasm movesforward to take its place, carrying with it not only the com-bination nucleus but also the protoplasmic contents of themicrogamete. The latter is now reduced to a mere membranousappendage, which shrivels up and eventually falls off and is lost. Digitized by M
RMPG4190–. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. 208 LEAVES which are called leaflets. Leaves may be very deeply divided, but still they are classed as simple unless the blade is completely divided into leaflets. Compound leaves are nearly always net-veined. A branching pinnate leaf is said to be pinnately compound; a branching palmate leaf is said to be palmately compound. Leaves of locust or ash (see page 187) are examples of the former; leaves of clover are examples of the latter. (See Fig- ure 71.) C
RMT1HJAB–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplants00tube Year: 1897 TRICHOSPHAERIA. 197 asci, the latter with eight four-celled light-grey spores, which germinate directly and distribute the fungus over new host- plants. I found this same fungus on Tsuga canadensis at Baden- Baden, and on spruces in several parts of the Bavarian forests.- It, however, rarely attacks spruces, although they often occur in the same forest with firs. One of the cases of infection referr
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RM2AJ3YJY–The theory and practice of landscape painting in water-colours Illustrated by a series of twenty-six drawings and diagrams in colours, and numerous woodcuts . s going out skying, showing how much importance heattached to that portion of an artists studies. By such earnest study,atmospheric effects may be represented not only with the brush and colours,but also with chalk, tinted paper, stump and white; in fact, for rapidsketching, and when form is of the most importance, these latter materialsfrequently answer the purpose better than washes of colour, which take solong to dry that the characte
RMPFYPT4–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. 758 Handbook of Nature-Study except that it is much longer and more pointed; it resembles in general shape the leaf of the chestnut oak, except that the edges of the latter have rounded scallops instead of being sharply toothed. The burs appear at the axils of the leaves near the end of the twig. Thoreau has given us a most admirable description of the chestnut fruit: "What a perfect chest the chestnut is packed in! With such wonderful care Nature has secluded and defended these
RMT1JEYG–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamuc parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic fungi, slime-fungi, bacteria, and algae. English ed. by William G. Smith diseasesofplants00tubeuoft Year: 1897 Fig. 189.—Puccinia sorghi. Three teleutospores and two uredospores. One of the latter exhibits the tiny point-like projections of the membrane, (v. Tubeuf del.) Fig. 188.—Puccinia. sorphi. Section of leaf of Zea Mais filled with mycelium. The epidermis is ruptured by a spore-sorus. At one end there are still the remains of a uredospore-sorns and a few uredosp
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RM2AJK8BY–The architectural director : being a guide to builders, draughtsman, students, workmen, in the study, design, and execution of architecture ... . irst, and one of themost sure means that architecture employs to createpleasure, yet, as it requires considerable knowledgeto appreciate the just proportions of approximateforms, the effect produced will be dependent on theunderstanding of the observer. Indeed, though therecan be no judicious decoration without proportion,the latter is not ordinarily considered amongst themeans to be employed in decoration. The second means is the art of combining or
RMPG3PKN–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. 554 THE PATHOGENIC ALGAE. Parts of the leaf and petiole inhabited by this alga appear externally as yellow spots. Only one individual alga inhabits each spot, sending its numerous branches into the intercellular spaces. Attacked leaf-cells lose their chlorophyll and starch, the latter being at first replaced by oil. The cells, however, remain alive and turgescent, even when deprived of almost their whole content; th
RMT1HTTG–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplants00tube Year: 1897 Fifi. 204.—Diseased stem of I'lurinium in a Liter stage than Fig. 203. In each epirteniial cell («, (() .six mother-cells have been fonned, eafh subdivided into four teleutosiiores. Promycelia ('/) have developed from many of the latter, and are in process of abjointing off the sporidia from lateral sterigmata. X 420. (After R. Hartig.) Fio. 205.—CulypiOKpora OoipiKAiano. Aecidia on the under surf
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RM2AMYDKW–Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building : a general reference work . pylaea at Athens (Fig. 88), where, in order to get the width neces-sary for such an important entrance way, the two center columns aregiven this wide spacing. The Greeks, as has already been said,placed the triglyph at the very corner of the frieze; and, as the metopeis invariably square, it then becomes impossible for the center of thetriglyph to come over the center of the column in either elevation, as X47 15() STUDY OF THE ORDERS the placing of the latter in relation to and in plane with the face of thefrieze
RMPG3W0W–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. ASCOCHYTA. 473. U8 this fungus is injurious to Pisum sativum, Phaseolus vulgaris, Vicia sativa, etc. It causes spots on leaves and pods, followed by- drying up of the former and deformation of the latter. The pycnidia appear as tiny points on the spots, and give out bicellular cylindrical conidia. As. Boltshauseri Sacc.^ This species was first observed in Switzerland on bean {Plia- seolus vulgaris). Leaves of all ag
RMT1HCG6–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplant00tube Year: 1897 96 SYMBIOSIS. in Monotnqm. The root-system of a tree has not only to secure nourishment, hut also the rigidity and stability of the tree. This latter can only be attained by a wide distribution of roots in the firm subsoil free from humus, where normal roots with root-hairs will be formed. The nursing function of the mycorhiza seems thus to be less important than in the case of Monotnipa. Fig. la.—
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RM2AFT07P–. Textile raw materials and their conversion into yarns : (the study of the raw materials and the technology of the spinning process) a text-book for textile, trade and higher technical schools, as also for self-instruction ; based upon the ordinary syllabus and curriculum of the Imperial and Royal Austrian weaving schools. n such as are still in a tangled condition,the latter are more readily removed than the former by thedoffer. To overcome this defect, especially when dealing withdifficult wools, the Schmidt fleece returner has been devisedfor attachment to any existing carding machine. Fig
RMPFYRFF–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Cultivated-Plant Study 679 maintained that the bees visit this flower for the sake of the pollen, but I am convinced that this is not all of the story. In the base of the pedestal which supports the anther knob there appear, after a time, three incon- spicuous openings; and if we watch a bee, we shall see that she knows these openings are there and eagerly thrusts her tongue down through them. If we remove the anthers and the pedestal, we shall find below the latter, a treasure cave;
RMT1HGJ3–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplant00tube Year: 1897 B Fig. til.—£.i:oascus deformans. Comparison of uoriual seetion of leaf of Prv.nv.s Persica with a hypertrophied one, B ; in the latter the mycelial hyphae have been slightly shaded. The sections are from different parts of the same leaf, and are drawn with the same magnification. (After W. G. Smith.) on the almond {Aiiiyydalus communis), resembles Kr. deformans so closely that they are now regarded a
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RM2AWJ1GR–A system of practical medicine . ary to an intelligent and com-prehensive study of the localizable functions of the cerebral cortex,but the space into which this article must be compressed is entirelyinadequate for a discussion of this subject. For a detailed account ofthe description of the cerebral cortex the reader is referred to works onanatomy.^ The lobes, fissures, and convolutions of the lateral, median,and basilar surfaces of the cerebrum are shown in Figs. 31-33, ex-cept a small lobe, the island of Reil, or insula, Avhich is covered by theoperculum. The latter is formed by the extensi
RMPFYK38–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. THE ASTERS Teacher's Story ET us believe that the scientist who gave to the asters their Latin name was inspired. Aster means star and these, of all flowers, are most starlike; and in beautiful constellations they border our fields and woodsides. The aster combination of colors is often exquisite. Many- have the rays or banners lavender, oar-shaped and set like the rays of a star around the yellow disk-flowers; these latter send out long, yellow anther tubes, overflowing with yellow p
RMT1HJ75–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplant00tube Year: 1897 TRICHOSPHAERIA. 197 asci, the latter with eight four-celled light-grey spores, which germinate directly and distribute the fungus over new host- plants. I found this same fungus on Tsuga canadensis at Baden- Baden, and on spruces in several parts of the Bavarian forests. It, however, rarely attacks spruces, although they often occur in the same forest with firs. One of the cases of infection referred
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RM2AX52E0–Cuba and her people of to-day : an account of the history and progress of the island previous to its independence; a description of its physical features; a study of its people; and, in particular, an examination of its present political conditions, its industries, natural resources, and prospects; together with information and suggestions designed to aid the prospective investor or settler . that wouldaccrue to them from annexation, without entail-ing upon this country the disadvantages whichwould follow the latter measure. CHAPTER IX CUBAS SUGAK INDUSTRY The one and a half billion inhabitant
RMPG411M–. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. VARIATIONS IN STRUCTURE 285. ranged on the stem; they are not arranged in definite rings or whorls. The white water lily illustrates this point very well. In it we find the many petals spirally arranged. We also find parts which are partly petal and partly stamen. (See Figure 108.) The stamens and carpels as well as the petals are, as to number, numerous and indefinite. This latter characteristic is considered more primi- tive than the low and regular numb
RMT1HFDT–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplant00tube Year: 1897 PROTOMYCES. 139 distributing itself through the intercellular spaces, stimulates the parenchyma-cells of the host to growth and cell-division. The Fig. 45.—Protomyces macrosporiis on leaf-stalk of AegopoO.ium Pod.agro.rio.. A, Mycelium and sporangium in- the tissue under the epidermis. B, Sporangia in stages of development, (v. Tubeuf del.) latter is a secondary process and consists (see Fig. 9) in
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