Pleurotoma muricata, Print, Clavatula muricata, common name the muricate turrid, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Clavatulidae Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pleurotoma-muricata-print-clavatula-muricata-common-name-the-muricate-turrid-is-a-species-of-sea-snail-a-marine-gastropod-mollusk-in-the-family-clavatulidae-image328697300.html
RM2A2NCN8–Pleurotoma muricata, Print, Clavatula muricata, common name the muricate turrid, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Clavatulidae
Muricate Cone Shell, Conus muriculatus. Alive underwater, showing syphon and eye.Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/muricate-cone-shell-conus-muriculatus-alive-underwater-showing-syphon-and-eyetulamben-bali-indonesia-bali-sea-indian-ocean-image213985645.html
RMPC3TTD–Muricate Cone Shell, Conus muriculatus. Alive underwater, showing syphon and eye.Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean
Muricate Purpura. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.214 Jan 2020 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/muricate-purpura-this-object-is-part-of-the-education-and-outreach-collection-some-of-which-are-in-the-qrius-science-education-center-and-available-to-see214-jan-2020-image353465067.html
RM2BF1M8B–Muricate Purpura. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.214 Jan 2020
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Pleurotoma muricata, Print, Clavatula muricata, common name the muricate turrid, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Clavatulidae., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pleurotoma-muricata-print-clavatula-muricata-common-name-the-muricate-turrid-is-a-species-of-sea-snail-a-marine-gastropod-mollusk-in-the-family-clavatulidae-reimagined-by-gibon-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-rays-radiance-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-photography-inspired-by-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image349778988.html
RF2B91PJM–Pleurotoma muricata, Print, Clavatula muricata, common name the muricate turrid, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Clavatulidae., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . any kind. Near the anterior angles of the scutum, the pre-scutum is broken up into two small sclerites on each side. The innerone is very small and triangular and overlaps the median portionectad. The outer one is also subtriangular, but it is larger and formsthe very blunt anterior notal wing process (anp) which lies underthe distal end of the first axillary sclerite (ax. i). These two sclerites,as well as most of the median part, are very minutely muricate, andthe membranous central area has a group of minute setae which iscontinuous with that of the s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smithsonian-miscellaneous-collections-any-kind-near-the-anterior-angles-of-the-scutum-the-pre-scutum-is-broken-up-into-two-small-sclerites-on-each-side-the-innerone-is-very-small-and-triangular-and-overlaps-the-median-portionectad-the-outer-one-is-also-subtriangular-but-it-is-larger-and-formsthe-very-blunt-anterior-notal-wing-process-anp-which-lies-underthe-distal-end-of-the-first-axillary-sclerite-ax-i-these-two-scleritesas-well-as-most-of-the-median-part-are-very-minutely-muricate-andthe-membranous-central-area-has-a-group-of-minute-setae-which-iscontinuous-with-that-of-the-s-image339951495.html
RM2AN23GR–Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . any kind. Near the anterior angles of the scutum, the pre-scutum is broken up into two small sclerites on each side. The innerone is very small and triangular and overlaps the median portionectad. The outer one is also subtriangular, but it is larger and formsthe very blunt anterior notal wing process (anp) which lies underthe distal end of the first axillary sclerite (ax. i). These two sclerites,as well as most of the median part, are very minutely muricate, andthe membranous central area has a group of minute setae which iscontinuous with that of the s
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RF2KFRKYT–Soursop White Cross Section and Slice
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 577 Conidia-bearing branches ellipsoid 23. Cylindrodendrum. Biogenous Conidia smooth Catenulate 24. Ovularia, p. 582. Solitary 25. Ovulariopsis, p. 582. Conidia densely spiny 26. Ramulaspera. Conidia muricate or tuberciilose-stellate Conidia globose Conidia merely muricate Hyphse loose, cobwebby 27. Sepedonium. Hyphse woven into a subgelatinous pellicle 28. Pellicularia, p. 382. Conidia setose at apex as well as muri- cate 29. Chsetoconidium. Conidia tuberculose-stellate 30. Asterophora. Acremoni 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-577-conidia-bearing-branches-ellipsoid-23-cylindrodendrum-biogenous-conidia-smooth-catenulate-24-ovularia-p-582-solitary-25-ovulariopsis-p-582-conidia-densely-spiny-26-ramulaspera-conidia-muricate-or-tuberciilose-stellate-conidia-globose-conidia-merely-muricate-hyphse-loose-cobwebby-27-sepedonium-hyphse-woven-into-a-subgelatinous-pellicle-28-pellicularia-p-382-conidia-setose-at-apex-as-well-as-muri-cate-29-chsetoconidium-conidia-tuberculose-stellate-30-asterophora-acremoni-image216451189.html
RMPG45KH–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 577 Conidia-bearing branches ellipsoid 23. Cylindrodendrum. Biogenous Conidia smooth Catenulate 24. Ovularia, p. 582. Solitary 25. Ovulariopsis, p. 582. Conidia densely spiny 26. Ramulaspera. Conidia muricate or tuberciilose-stellate Conidia globose Conidia merely muricate Hyphse loose, cobwebby 27. Sepedonium. Hyphse woven into a subgelatinous pellicle 28. Pellicularia, p. 382. Conidia setose at apex as well as muri- cate 29. Chsetoconidium. Conidia tuberculose-stellate 30. Asterophora. Acremoni
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RF2HXA5K4–Ripe Soursop Covered With Fungi
An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 Genus SAXIFRAGE FAMILY. throat of the calyx. Stamens g, inserted with the petals. Ovary i-celled; styles 2, slender. Ovules ^. Capsule 2-valved, 2-beaked. Seeds minutely hispid or muricate. [Named for Johann Heinrich von Heuchcr, 1677-1747, a German botanist.] About 70 species, natives of North America and Mexico. T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-flora-of-the-an-illustrated-flora-of-the-northern-united-states-canada-and-the-british-possessions-from-newfoundland-to-the-parallel-of-the-southern-boundary-of-virginia-and-from-the-atlantic-ocean-westward-to-the-102nd-meridian-ed2illustratedflo02brit-year-1913-genus-saxifrage-family-throat-of-the-calyx-stamens-g-inserted-with-the-petals-ovary-i-celled-styles-2-slender-ovules-capsule-2-valved-2-beaked-seeds-minutely-hispid-or-muricate-named-for-johann-heinrich-von-heuchcr-1677-1747-a-german-botanist-about-70-species-natives-of-north-america-and-mexico-t-image239899949.html
RMRX8AR9–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 Genus SAXIFRAGE FAMILY. throat of the calyx. Stamens g, inserted with the petals. Ovary i-celled; styles 2, slender. Ovules ^. Capsule 2-valved, 2-beaked. Seeds minutely hispid or muricate. [Named for Johann Heinrich von Heuchcr, 1677-1747, a German botanist.] About 70 species, natives of North America and Mexico. T
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Conus muriculatus, Print, Conus muriculatus, common name the muricate cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/conus-muriculatus-print-conus-muriculatus-common-name-the-muricate-cone-is-a-species-of-sea-snail-a-marine-gastropod-mollusk-in-the-family-conidae-the-cone-snails-and-their-allies-image328674432.html
RM2A2MBGG–Conus muriculatus, Print, Conus muriculatus, common name the muricate cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies
Rare and remarkable animals of Scotland, represented from living subjects: with practical observations on their nature . vivid green colour, sometimes of a yellow-ish shade ; the lower parts dark, however, or of dingy orange, the higherand newer tending to dingy yellow.—PI. XL. The hydrse are greenish, provided with 19 or 20 muricate tentacula.They are lively creatures, contracting and clasping together suddenly, butof delicate nature, and difficult to be preserved, which, with the tendencyof whole specimens to decay, should warn the naturalist not to postponehis scrutiny of the parts, if expe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rare-and-remarkable-animals-of-scotland-represented-from-living-subjects-with-practical-observations-on-their-nature-vivid-green-colour-sometimes-of-a-yellow-ish-shade-the-lower-parts-dark-however-or-of-dingy-orange-the-higherand-newer-tending-to-dingy-yellowpi-xl-the-hydrse-are-greenish-provided-with-19-or-20-muricate-tentaculathey-are-lively-creatures-contracting-and-clasping-together-suddenly-butof-delicate-nature-and-difficult-to-be-preserved-which-with-the-tendencyof-whole-specimens-to-decay-should-warn-the-naturalist-not-to-postponehis-scrutiny-of-the-parts-if-expe-image342951265.html
RM2AWXNRD–Rare and remarkable animals of Scotland, represented from living subjects: with practical observations on their nature . vivid green colour, sometimes of a yellow-ish shade ; the lower parts dark, however, or of dingy orange, the higherand newer tending to dingy yellow.—PI. XL. The hydrse are greenish, provided with 19 or 20 muricate tentacula.They are lively creatures, contracting and clasping together suddenly, butof delicate nature, and difficult to be preserved, which, with the tendencyof whole specimens to decay, should warn the naturalist not to postponehis scrutiny of the parts, if expe
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 599 Branches circinate at apex; conidia mesogenous, muricate 3. Acrospeira. Branches spirally twisted; conidia exogenous 4. Streptothrix, p. 599. Hyphae simple or with straight branches 5. Virgaria. All hyphae more or less creeping Branches curved or lash-like. . 6. Campsotrichum. Branches not curved ' Conidia spiny, rarely smooth 7. Zygodesmus, p. 599. Conidia smooth Conidia sessile 8. Trichosporium. Conidia on stalks Conidia on tooth-like sterig- mata 9. Rhinocladium. Conidia on jar-like stalks 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-599-branches-circinate-at-apex-conidia-mesogenous-muricate-3-acrospeira-branches-spirally-twisted-conidia-exogenous-4-streptothrix-p-599-hyphae-simple-or-with-straight-branches-5-virgaria-all-hyphae-more-or-less-creeping-branches-curved-or-lash-like-6-campsotrichum-branches-not-curved-conidia-spiny-rarely-smooth-7-zygodesmus-p-599-conidia-smooth-conidia-sessile-8-trichosporium-conidia-on-stalks-conidia-on-tooth-like-sterig-mata-9-rhinocladium-conidia-on-jar-like-stalks-image216451151.html
RMPG45J7–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 599 Branches circinate at apex; conidia mesogenous, muricate 3. Acrospeira. Branches spirally twisted; conidia exogenous 4. Streptothrix, p. 599. Hyphae simple or with straight branches 5. Virgaria. All hyphae more or less creeping Branches curved or lash-like. . 6. Campsotrichum. Branches not curved ' Conidia spiny, rarely smooth 7. Zygodesmus, p. 599. Conidia smooth Conidia sessile 8. Trichosporium. Conidia on stalks Conidia on tooth-like sterig- mata 9. Rhinocladium. Conidia on jar-like stalks
An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 Genus SAXIFRAGE FAMILY. throat of the calyx. Stamens g, inserted with the petals. Ovary i-celled; styles 2, slender. Ovules ^. Capsule 2-valved, 2-beaked. Seeds minutely hispid or muricate. [Named for Johann Heinrich von Heuchcr, 1677-1747, a German botanist.] About 70 species, natives of North America and Mexico. Type species: Heuchera amer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-flora-of-the-northern-united-states-canada-and-the-british-possessions-from-newfoundland-to-the-parallel-of-the-southern-boundary-of-virginia-and-from-the-atlantic-ocean-westward-to-the-102nd-meridian-ed2illustratedflo02brit-year-1913-genus-saxifrage-family-throat-of-the-calyx-stamens-g-inserted-with-the-petals-ovary-i-celled-styles-2-slender-ovules-capsule-2-valved-2-beaked-seeds-minutely-hispid-or-muricate-named-for-johann-heinrich-von-heuchcr-1677-1747-a-german-botanist-about-70-species-natives-of-north-america-and-mexico-type-species-heuchera-amer-image241024878.html
RMT03HKA–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 Genus SAXIFRAGE FAMILY. throat of the calyx. Stamens g, inserted with the petals. Ovary i-celled; styles 2, slender. Ovules ^. Capsule 2-valved, 2-beaked. Seeds minutely hispid or muricate. [Named for Johann Heinrich von Heuchcr, 1677-1747, a German botanist.] About 70 species, natives of North America and Mexico. Type species: Heuchera amer
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. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. ng ; podlinear, 6-10-seeded — Spring — Deserts of Sinai and et-Tih. Lebanon? 6. ADENOCARPUS, D.C. Adenocakpus. Zufa. Calyx bilabiate, the upper lip bipartite, the lower trifid.^ All thestamens united in a closed tube. Pod linear, glandular-muricate, bi-valved. Seeds not caruncled — Shrubs with digitate, trefoil leaves, andyellow flowers. A. divaricatus, Lher 5 -15 to .4, Fig. 89. branches divergent, pubescent. Leaflets oflower leaves obovate, of the upper obovate-oblong Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flora-of-syria-palestine-and-sinai-from-the-taurus-to-ras-muhammas-and-from-the-mediterranean-sea-to-the-syrian-desert-ng-podlinear-6-10-seeded-spring-deserts-of-sinai-and-et-tih-lebanon-6-adenocarpus-dc-adenocakpus-zufa-calyx-bilabiate-the-upper-lip-bipartite-the-lower-trifid-all-thestamens-united-in-a-closed-tube-pod-linear-glandular-muricate-bi-valved-seeds-not-caruncled-shrubs-with-digitate-trefoil-leaves-andyellow-flowers-a-divaricatus-lher-5-15-to-4-fig-89-branches-divergent-pubescent-leaflets-oflower-leaves-obovate-of-the-upper-obovate-oblong-image336829636.html
RM2AFYWHT–. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. ng ; podlinear, 6-10-seeded — Spring — Deserts of Sinai and et-Tih. Lebanon? 6. ADENOCARPUS, D.C. Adenocakpus. Zufa. Calyx bilabiate, the upper lip bipartite, the lower trifid.^ All thestamens united in a closed tube. Pod linear, glandular-muricate, bi-valved. Seeds not caruncled — Shrubs with digitate, trefoil leaves, andyellow flowers. A. divaricatus, Lher 5 -15 to .4, Fig. 89. branches divergent, pubescent. Leaflets oflower leaves obovate, of the upper obovate-oblong
. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Roydsia VII. CAPPARIDACE^ 37 and valleys. Leaves 4-5 in., glabrousj oblong, obtuse at both, ends, endocarp muricate with long soft prickles. mas B. Style 1 with oYiiles few. 3 minute stig- M.. 3. R. parviflora, Griff.; Brit. Ind. i. 409. Leaves glabrous, 4-7 in. Fl. I in. across, inodorous, densely tomentose, in large axillary or ter- minal panicles, ovules about 4 in each cell. Pegu, Upper Burma, Malay Penin- sula. 4. R. fascicnlata, King, An Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/indian-trees-an-account-of-trees-shrubs-woody-climbers-bamboos-and-palms-indigenous-or-commonly-cultivated-in-the-british-indian-empire-trees-roydsia-vii-capparidace-37-and-valleys-leaves-4-5-in-glabrousj-oblong-obtuse-at-both-ends-endocarp-muricate-with-long-soft-prickles-mas-b-style-1-with-oyiiles-few-3-minute-stig-m-3-r-parviflora-griff-brit-ind-i-409-leaves-glabrous-4-7-in-fl-i-in-across-inodorous-densely-tomentose-in-large-axillary-or-ter-minal-panicles-ovules-about-4-in-each-cell-pegu-upper-burma-malay-penin-sula-4-r-fascicnlata-king-an-image216330895.html
RMPFXM7B–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Roydsia VII. CAPPARIDACE^ 37 and valleys. Leaves 4-5 in., glabrousj oblong, obtuse at both, ends, endocarp muricate with long soft prickles. mas B. Style 1 with oYiiles few. 3 minute stig- M.. 3. R. parviflora, Griff.; Brit. Ind. i. 409. Leaves glabrous, 4-7 in. Fl. I in. across, inodorous, densely tomentose, in large axillary or ter- minal panicles, ovules about 4 in each cell. Pegu, Upper Burma, Malay Penin- sula. 4. R. fascicnlata, King, An
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. Matabele land and the Victoria Falls : a naturalist's wanderings in the interior of South Africa, from the letters and journals of the late Frank Oates . WH Fitch del ANTHKEICUM vjAIESII. MinTisT-ri BioB mip -^v? Pl.K.. W.H.Ktc->, AeL ^DlANTUM DATES] i . BOTANY. 369 in diameter ; bracts minute, deltoid ; pedicels erecto - patent, thelower ones ^-| inch long. Perianth white, fugacious ; segments inch long, lanceolate, with a distinct i-nerved or obscurely 3-nervedbrown keel. Stamens falling a little short of the perianth-segments ;filaments muricate ; anthers oblong, very minute. Style de Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/matabele-land-and-the-victoria-falls-a-naturalists-wanderings-in-the-interior-of-south-africa-from-the-letters-and-journals-of-the-late-frank-oates-wh-fitch-del-anthkeicum-vjaiesii-mintist-ri-biob-mip-v-plk-whktc-gt-ael-dlantum-dates-i-botany-369-in-diameter-bracts-minute-deltoid-pedicels-erecto-patent-thelower-ones-inch-long-perianth-white-fugacious-segments-inch-long-lanceolate-with-a-distinct-i-nerved-or-obscurely-3-nervedbrown-keel-stamens-falling-a-little-short-of-the-perianth-segments-filaments-muricate-anthers-oblong-very-minute-style-de-image375012220.html
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. Fern growing. Fifty years' experience in crossing and cultivation, with a list of the most important varieties and a history of the discovery of multiple parentage, etc.. Ferns; Multiple parentage. FERN GROWING 117 Ariel, which is marginate, digitate-crested, slightly muri- cate, and has marginal projections. Lolali, slightly muricate, digitate, digitately crested, and has a conspicuous sagittate base and marginal projections. Alaridtc (Fig. 52), which is digitate, crisp, and has crested projections.. Fig. 52.—MaricKc. Half size. Mitlira, digitately crested, crisp, muricate, and has crested Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fern-growing-fifty-years-experience-in-crossing-and-cultivation-with-a-list-of-the-most-important-varieties-and-a-history-of-the-discovery-of-multiple-parentage-etc-ferns-multiple-parentage-fern-growing-117-ariel-which-is-marginate-digitate-crested-slightly-muri-cate-and-has-marginal-projections-lolali-slightly-muricate-digitate-digitately-crested-and-has-a-conspicuous-sagittate-base-and-marginal-projections-alaridtc-fig-52-which-is-digitate-crisp-and-has-crested-projections-fig-52marickc-half-size-mitlira-digitately-crested-crisp-muricate-and-has-crested-image232375553.html
RMRE1HAW–. Fern growing. Fifty years' experience in crossing and cultivation, with a list of the most important varieties and a history of the discovery of multiple parentage, etc.. Ferns; Multiple parentage. FERN GROWING 117 Ariel, which is marginate, digitate-crested, slightly muri- cate, and has marginal projections. Lolali, slightly muricate, digitate, digitately crested, and has a conspicuous sagittate base and marginal projections. Alaridtc (Fig. 52), which is digitate, crisp, and has crested projections.. Fig. 52.—MaricKc. Half size. Mitlira, digitately crested, crisp, muricate, and has crested
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. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. nubigena virgata setosissima I ij:. 1. A proposed pin logcnctic urrangcnicnt ol the groups wiltiin the siibiicnus Orcocurv u. The jamesii group: This group is compt)sed o( live species and seven varieties mostly confined to the eastern and southeastern section of the range of the subgenus (Fig. 2). It is characterized by the hemi- spherical fruit, with the nutlets smooth on all sur- faces, or rugose and tuberculate, but not at all muricate on the dorsal surface. Ventral surface of ihe nutlet quite or nearly smooth, with the s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brigham-young-university-science-bulletin-biology-periodicals-nubigena-virgata-setosissima-i-ij-1-a-proposed-pin-logcnctic-urrangcnicnt-ol-the-groups-wiltiin-the-siibiicnus-orcocurv-u-the-jamesii-group-this-group-is-comptsed-o-live-species-and-seven-varieties-mostly-confined-to-the-eastern-and-southeastern-section-of-the-range-of-the-subgenus-fig-2-it-is-characterized-by-the-hemi-spherical-fruit-with-the-nutlets-smooth-on-all-sur-faces-or-rugose-and-tuberculate-but-not-at-all-muricate-on-the-dorsal-surface-ventral-surface-of-ihe-nutlet-quite-or-nearly-smooth-with-the-s-image234296804.html
RMRH53Y0–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. nubigena virgata setosissima I ij:. 1. A proposed pin logcnctic urrangcnicnt ol the groups wiltiin the siibiicnus Orcocurv u. The jamesii group: This group is compt)sed o( live species and seven varieties mostly confined to the eastern and southeastern section of the range of the subgenus (Fig. 2). It is characterized by the hemi- spherical fruit, with the nutlets smooth on all sur- faces, or rugose and tuberculate, but not at all muricate on the dorsal surface. Ventral surface of ihe nutlet quite or nearly smooth, with the s
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. Fern growing. Fifty years' experience in crossing and cultivation, with a list of the most important varieties and a history of the discovery of multiple parentage, etc.. Ferns; Multiple parentage. FERN GROWING 119 parents, although the branching is scarcely more than an attempt. Nina (Fig. 54), muricate, undulate, branching, and has spirally twisted lobes. At the same time spores from Dariviniana, qnadriparens, Psyche, and Blossic were each sown in separate pans, and. Fig. 55.—Lonia. Full size. the seedlings raised are like the variety sown, with scarcely an exception. Lorna (Fig. 55), undu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fern-growing-fifty-years-experience-in-crossing-and-cultivation-with-a-list-of-the-most-important-varieties-and-a-history-of-the-discovery-of-multiple-parentage-etc-ferns-multiple-parentage-fern-growing-119-parents-although-the-branching-is-scarcely-more-than-an-attempt-nina-fig-54-muricate-undulate-branching-and-has-spirally-twisted-lobes-at-the-same-time-spores-from-dariviniana-qnadriparens-psyche-and-blossic-were-each-sown-in-separate-pans-and-fig-55lonia-full-size-the-seedlings-raised-are-like-the-variety-sown-with-scarcely-an-exception-lorna-fig-55-undu-image232375543.html
RMRE1HAF–. Fern growing. Fifty years' experience in crossing and cultivation, with a list of the most important varieties and a history of the discovery of multiple parentage, etc.. Ferns; Multiple parentage. FERN GROWING 119 parents, although the branching is scarcely more than an attempt. Nina (Fig. 54), muricate, undulate, branching, and has spirally twisted lobes. At the same time spores from Dariviniana, qnadriparens, Psyche, and Blossic were each sown in separate pans, and. Fig. 55.—Lonia. Full size. the seedlings raised are like the variety sown, with scarcely an exception. Lorna (Fig. 55), undu
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. Fern growing. Fifty years' experience in crossing and cultivation, with a list of the most important varieties and a history of the discovery of multiple parentage, etc.. Ferns; Multiple parentage. Fig. 29.—Blossie. 'g. 30. —QHadriparciis.'" * All the above are reduced. The photOL^raph has failed to show the muricate character of Figs. 27 to 30.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Lowe, E. J. (Edward J Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fern-growing-fifty-years-experience-in-crossing-and-cultivation-with-a-list-of-the-most-important-varieties-and-a-history-of-the-discovery-of-multiple-parentage-etc-ferns-multiple-parentage-fig-29blossie-g-30-qhadriparciisquot-all-the-above-are-reduced-the-photolraph-has-failed-to-show-the-muricate-character-of-figs-27-to-30-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-lowe-e-j-edward-j-image232375609.html
RMRE1HCW–. Fern growing. Fifty years' experience in crossing and cultivation, with a list of the most important varieties and a history of the discovery of multiple parentage, etc.. Ferns; Multiple parentage. Fig. 29.—Blossie. 'g. 30. —QHadriparciis.'" * All the above are reduced. The photOL^raph has failed to show the muricate character of Figs. 27 to 30.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Lowe, E. J. (Edward J
. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. SCOLOPENDRIUM VULCiARE 227 fronds, or even extended and divided at the tip, transforming the frond into a trident, with or without tassels at the points (S. v. sagittatiim). The smooth surface has been broken up in all sorts of ways, roughened (rugose, muricate, etc.), ridged above or below, and so on, and even the spore heaps, in one variety, gymnosorum, have lost their Spleenwort character and been resolved into an irregular scattering of capsules on the frond back, without any indusium or cover at all. To crown all, in many forms two or more of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-ferns-and-their-varieties-ferns-scolopendrium-vulciare-227-fronds-or-even-extended-and-divided-at-the-tip-transforming-the-frond-into-a-trident-with-or-without-tassels-at-the-points-s-v-sagittatiim-the-smooth-surface-has-been-broken-up-in-all-sorts-of-ways-roughened-rugose-muricate-etc-ridged-above-or-below-and-so-on-and-even-the-spore-heaps-in-one-variety-gymnosorum-have-lost-their-spleenwort-character-and-been-resolved-into-an-irregular-scattering-of-capsules-on-the-frond-back-without-any-indusium-or-cover-at-all-to-crown-all-in-many-forms-two-or-more-of-th-image234171380.html
RMRGYBYG–. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. SCOLOPENDRIUM VULCiARE 227 fronds, or even extended and divided at the tip, transforming the frond into a trident, with or without tassels at the points (S. v. sagittatiim). The smooth surface has been broken up in all sorts of ways, roughened (rugose, muricate, etc.), ridged above or below, and so on, and even the spore heaps, in one variety, gymnosorum, have lost their Spleenwort character and been resolved into an irregular scattering of capsules on the frond back, without any indusium or cover at all. To crown all, in many forms two or more of th
. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. The Inimilis group: The humihs group is composed of eiglit species and five varieties (Fig. 8). The basic syndrome of characters in this group includes the conspicuously muricate nutlets and a scar with a tendency to be open and therefore triangular at the base. Two basic lines of development can be seen within this group; one in which the species possess two kinds of hairs and nutlets which have short rugae between the murications; the other line has leaves which are usually silky-strigose and only murications on the nutlets Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brigham-young-university-science-bulletin-biology-periodicals-the-inimilis-group-the-humihs-group-is-composed-of-eiglit-species-and-five-varieties-fig-8-the-basic-syndrome-of-characters-in-this-group-includes-the-conspicuously-muricate-nutlets-and-a-scar-with-a-tendency-to-be-open-and-therefore-triangular-at-the-base-two-basic-lines-of-development-can-be-seen-within-this-group-one-in-which-the-species-possess-two-kinds-of-hairs-and-nutlets-which-have-short-rugae-between-the-murications-the-other-line-has-leaves-which-are-usually-silky-strigose-and-only-murications-on-the-nutlets-image234296706.html
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. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. Genus SAXIFRAGE FAMILY. throat of the calyx. Stamens g, inserted with the petals. Ovary i-celled; styles 2, slender. Ovules ^. Capsule 2-valved, 2-beaked. Seeds minutely hispid or muricate. [Named for Johann Heinrich von Heuchcr, 1677-1747, a German botanist.] About 70 species, natives of North America and Mexico. Type species: Heuchera americana L. Flowers regular or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-flora-of-the-northern-united-states-canada-and-the-british-possessions-from-newfoundland-to-the-parallel-of-the-southern-boundary-of-virginia-and-from-the-atlantic-ocean-westward-to-the-102nd-meridian-botany-genus-saxifrage-family-throat-of-the-calyx-stamens-g-inserted-with-the-petals-ovary-i-celled-styles-2-slender-ovules-capsule-2-valved-2-beaked-seeds-minutely-hispid-or-muricate-named-for-johann-heinrich-von-heuchcr-1677-1747-a-german-botanist-about-70-species-natives-of-north-america-and-mexico-type-species-heuchera-americana-l-flowers-regular-or-image232257000.html
RMRDT64T–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. Genus SAXIFRAGE FAMILY. throat of the calyx. Stamens g, inserted with the petals. Ovary i-celled; styles 2, slender. Ovules ^. Capsule 2-valved, 2-beaked. Seeds minutely hispid or muricate. [Named for Johann Heinrich von Heuchcr, 1677-1747, a German botanist.] About 70 species, natives of North America and Mexico. Type species: Heuchera americana L. Flowers regular or
. Fern growing. Fifty years' experience in crossing and cultivation, with a list of the most important varieties and a history of the discovery of multiple parentage, etc.. Ferns; Multiple parentage. FERN GROWING iii Melilza. A narrow muricate crisp7tvi. Length 5 inches, width I ] inch. Ma-maid. Spirally frilled and reflexed. Half the width of the frond nearest the rachis muricate for the lower half of. Fig, 45.—Feodorovna. Half size. the frond, above which it is muricate to the margin. The apex split into a capitate muricate crest that twists back. The consistency is thicker than is usually t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fern-growing-fifty-years-experience-in-crossing-and-cultivation-with-a-list-of-the-most-important-varieties-and-a-history-of-the-discovery-of-multiple-parentage-etc-ferns-multiple-parentage-fern-growing-iii-melilza-a-narrow-muricate-crisp7tvi-length-5-inches-width-i-inch-ma-maid-spirally-frilled-and-reflexed-half-the-width-of-the-frond-nearest-the-rachis-muricate-for-the-lower-half-of-fig-45feodorovna-half-size-the-frond-above-which-it-is-muricate-to-the-margin-the-apex-split-into-a-capitate-muricate-crest-that-twists-back-the-consistency-is-thicker-than-is-usually-t-image232375562.html
RMRE1HB6–. Fern growing. Fifty years' experience in crossing and cultivation, with a list of the most important varieties and a history of the discovery of multiple parentage, etc.. Ferns; Multiple parentage. FERN GROWING iii Melilza. A narrow muricate crisp7tvi. Length 5 inches, width I ] inch. Ma-maid. Spirally frilled and reflexed. Half the width of the frond nearest the rachis muricate for the lower half of. Fig, 45.—Feodorovna. Half size. the frond, above which it is muricate to the margin. The apex split into a capitate muricate crest that twists back. The consistency is thicker than is usually t
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 577 Conidia-bearing branches ellipsoid 23. Cylindrodendrum. Biogenous Conidia smooth Catenulate 24. Ovularia, p. 582. Solitary 25. Ovulariopsis, p. 582. Conidia densely spiny 26. Ramulaspera. Conidia muricate or tuberciilose-stellate Conidia globose Conidia merely muricate Hyphse loose, cobwebby 27. Sepedonium. Hyphse woven into a subgelatinous pellicle 28. Pellicularia, p. 382. Conidia setose at apex as well as muri- cate 29. Chsetoconidium. Conidia tuberculose-stellate 30. Asterophora. Acremoni 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-577-conidia-bearing-branches-ellipsoid-23-cylindrodendrum-biogenous-conidia-smooth-catenulate-24-ovularia-p-582-solitary-25-ovulariopsis-p-582-conidia-densely-spiny-26-ramulaspera-conidia-muricate-or-tuberciilose-stellate-conidia-globose-conidia-merely-muricate-hyphse-loose-cobwebby-27-sepedonium-hyphse-woven-into-a-subgelatinous-pellicle-28-pellicularia-p-382-conidia-setose-at-apex-as-well-as-muri-cate-29-chsetoconidium-conidia-tuberculose-stellate-30-asterophora-acremoni-image232036674.html
RMRDE542–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 577 Conidia-bearing branches ellipsoid 23. Cylindrodendrum. Biogenous Conidia smooth Catenulate 24. Ovularia, p. 582. Solitary 25. Ovulariopsis, p. 582. Conidia densely spiny 26. Ramulaspera. Conidia muricate or tuberciilose-stellate Conidia globose Conidia merely muricate Hyphse loose, cobwebby 27. Sepedonium. Hyphse woven into a subgelatinous pellicle 28. Pellicularia, p. 382. Conidia setose at apex as well as muri- cate 29. Chsetoconidium. Conidia tuberculose-stellate 30. Asterophora. Acremoni
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 599 Branches circinate at apex; conidia mesogenous, muricate 3. Acrospeira. Branches spirally twisted; conidia exogenous 4. Streptothrix, p. 599. Hyphae simple or with straight branches 5. Virgaria. All hyphae more or less creeping Branches curved or lash-like. . 6. Campsotrichum. Branches not curved ' Conidia spiny, rarely smooth 7. Zygodesmus, p. 599. Conidia smooth Conidia sessile 8. Trichosporium. Conidia on stalks Conidia on tooth-like sterig- mata 9. Rhinocladium. Conidia on jar-like stalks 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-599-branches-circinate-at-apex-conidia-mesogenous-muricate-3-acrospeira-branches-spirally-twisted-conidia-exogenous-4-streptothrix-p-599-hyphae-simple-or-with-straight-branches-5-virgaria-all-hyphae-more-or-less-creeping-branches-curved-or-lash-like-6-campsotrichum-branches-not-curved-conidia-spiny-rarely-smooth-7-zygodesmus-p-599-conidia-smooth-conidia-sessile-8-trichosporium-conidia-on-stalks-conidia-on-tooth-like-sterig-mata-9-rhinocladium-conidia-on-jar-like-stalks-image232036614.html
RMRDE51X–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 599 Branches circinate at apex; conidia mesogenous, muricate 3. Acrospeira. Branches spirally twisted; conidia exogenous 4. Streptothrix, p. 599. Hyphae simple or with straight branches 5. Virgaria. All hyphae more or less creeping Branches curved or lash-like. . 6. Campsotrichum. Branches not curved ' Conidia spiny, rarely smooth 7. Zygodesmus, p. 599. Conidia smooth Conidia sessile 8. Trichosporium. Conidia on stalks Conidia on tooth-like sterig- mata 9. Rhinocladium. Conidia on jar-like stalks
. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. Fig. 304. S. V. saggitato-projectum. Fig. 305. S. V. siDHiit. S.-PROJECTUM (Fig. 304).—Found Tiverton by Rev. C. Padley, and subsequently several very fine forms were found by Moly in Dorset, Sclater in Sligo, Smithies in Westmoreland, Westropp in Co. Clare, and Whitwell near Kendal ; the last-named is shorter and muricate. ScALPTURATUM.-—In this the surface is roughened like rugosum, but on sharper and more file-like lines. SiNUM (Fig. 305).—Really a form of perafereiis, the frond ending abruptly with a pocket and projecting thorn. Please note that Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-ferns-and-their-varieties-ferns-fig-304-s-v-saggitato-projectum-fig-305-s-v-sidhiit-s-projectum-fig-304found-tiverton-by-rev-c-padley-and-subsequently-several-very-fine-forms-were-found-by-moly-in-dorset-sclater-in-sligo-smithies-in-westmoreland-westropp-in-co-clare-and-whitwell-near-kendal-the-last-named-is-shorter-and-muricate-scalpturatum-in-this-the-surface-is-roughened-like-rugosum-but-on-sharper-and-more-file-like-lines-sinum-fig-305really-a-form-of-perafereiis-the-frond-ending-abruptly-with-a-pocket-and-projecting-thorn-please-note-that-image234250166.html
RMRH30DA–. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. Fig. 304. S. V. saggitato-projectum. Fig. 305. S. V. siDHiit. S.-PROJECTUM (Fig. 304).—Found Tiverton by Rev. C. Padley, and subsequently several very fine forms were found by Moly in Dorset, Sclater in Sligo, Smithies in Westmoreland, Westropp in Co. Clare, and Whitwell near Kendal ; the last-named is shorter and muricate. ScALPTURATUM.-—In this the surface is roughened like rugosum, but on sharper and more file-like lines. SiNUM (Fig. 305).—Really a form of perafereiis, the frond ending abruptly with a pocket and projecting thorn. Please note that
. Fern growing. Fifty years' experience in crossing and cultivation, with a list of the most important varieties and a history of the discovery of multiple parentage, etc.. Ferns; Multiple parentage. io6 FERN GROWING on the margin in the same manner as oinni/acerutn; and in many parts more or less Hnear, having characters of all five parents, and below the capitate head like Dclcsscrioi.^es. It has a stipes 4 inches long. Length 12 inches, width i inch, with a. Fig, 42.—Zara. Half size. branchinof head 2?,- inches wide ; colour dark ^reen, and, thouQfh muricate, is as it varnished. Aline is a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fern-growing-fifty-years-experience-in-crossing-and-cultivation-with-a-list-of-the-most-important-varieties-and-a-history-of-the-discovery-of-multiple-parentage-etc-ferns-multiple-parentage-io6-fern-growing-on-the-margin-in-the-same-manner-as-oinniacerutn-and-in-many-parts-more-or-less-hnear-having-characters-of-all-five-parents-and-below-the-capitate-head-like-dclcsscrioies-it-has-a-stipes-4-inches-long-length-12-inches-width-i-inch-with-a-fig-42zara-half-size-branchinof-head-2-inches-wide-colour-dark-reen-and-thouqfh-muricate-is-as-it-varnished-aline-is-a-image232375571.html
RMRE1HBF–. Fern growing. Fifty years' experience in crossing and cultivation, with a list of the most important varieties and a history of the discovery of multiple parentage, etc.. Ferns; Multiple parentage. io6 FERN GROWING on the margin in the same manner as oinni/acerutn; and in many parts more or less Hnear, having characters of all five parents, and below the capitate head like Dclcsscrioi.^es. It has a stipes 4 inches long. Length 12 inches, width i inch, with a. Fig, 42.—Zara. Half size. branchinof head 2?,- inches wide ; colour dark ^reen, and, thouQfh muricate, is as it varnished. Aline is a
. Fern growing. Fifty years' experience in crossing and cultivation, with a list of the most important varieties and a history of the discovery of multiple parentage, etc.. Ferns; Multiple parentage. I lO FERN GROWING Length 5 inches, width i-^ inch, the branch-hke head 4 inches wide. Cyiitliia. Fringed and frilled, the frond somewhat ovate and thin in texture. IMuricate near the rachis. Feodorovna (Fig. .1.5). Wavy, muricate, and spirally twisted.. Fig. 44.—Adriana. Half size. the murication being confined to either side of the rachis. The frilled divisions branched. Length 5 inches, width 4 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fern-growing-fifty-years-experience-in-crossing-and-cultivation-with-a-list-of-the-most-important-varieties-and-a-history-of-the-discovery-of-multiple-parentage-etc-ferns-multiple-parentage-i-lo-fern-growing-length-5-inches-width-i-inch-the-branch-hke-head-4-inches-wide-cyiitliia-fringed-and-frilled-the-frond-somewhat-ovate-and-thin-in-texture-imuricate-near-the-rachis-feodorovna-fig-15-wavy-muricate-and-spirally-twisted-fig-44adriana-half-size-the-murication-being-confined-to-either-side-of-the-rachis-the-frilled-divisions-branched-length-5-inches-width-4-image232375565.html
RMRE1HB9–. Fern growing. Fifty years' experience in crossing and cultivation, with a list of the most important varieties and a history of the discovery of multiple parentage, etc.. Ferns; Multiple parentage. I lO FERN GROWING Length 5 inches, width i-^ inch, the branch-hke head 4 inches wide. Cyiitliia. Fringed and frilled, the frond somewhat ovate and thin in texture. IMuricate near the rachis. Feodorovna (Fig. .1.5). Wavy, muricate, and spirally twisted.. Fig. 44.—Adriana. Half size. the murication being confined to either side of the rachis. The frilled divisions branched. Length 5 inches, width 4
. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 44 HuioiiAM YouNc. Univehsitv Science Bulletin UTAH County Lines and river drainages i-. Fig. 56. Cnjptantha joluisfomi late in the throat, fomices low and broad, papil- lose, crests at base of tube lacking, limb 9-13 mm wide; nutlets lanceolate, 3.5-4.5 mm long, densely and uniformly muricate, or with a few short, low ridges, scar narrow, open, and without an elevated margin; style exceeding mature fruit 4-6 mm. Barren clay hills. Endemic to the San Raphael Swell, Emery County, Utah. April-May. Fig. 57. Emen,' Co., .San Raph Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brigham-young-university-science-bulletin-biology-periodicals-44-huioiiam-younc-univehsitv-science-bulletin-utah-county-lines-and-river-drainages-i-fig-56-cnjptantha-joluisfomi-late-in-the-throat-fomices-low-and-broad-papil-lose-crests-at-base-of-tube-lacking-limb-9-13-mm-wide-nutlets-lanceolate-35-45-mm-long-densely-and-uniformly-muricate-or-with-a-few-short-low-ridges-scar-narrow-open-and-without-an-elevated-margin-style-exceeding-mature-fruit-4-6-mm-barren-clay-hills-endemic-to-the-san-raphael-swell-emery-county-utah-april-may-fig-57-emen-co-san-raph-image234275132.html
RMRH4490–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 44 HuioiiAM YouNc. Univehsitv Science Bulletin UTAH County Lines and river drainages i-. Fig. 56. Cnjptantha joluisfomi late in the throat, fomices low and broad, papil- lose, crests at base of tube lacking, limb 9-13 mm wide; nutlets lanceolate, 3.5-4.5 mm long, densely and uniformly muricate, or with a few short, low ridges, scar narrow, open, and without an elevated margin; style exceeding mature fruit 4-6 mm. Barren clay hills. Endemic to the San Raphael Swell, Emery County, Utah. April-May. Fig. 57. Emen,' Co., .San Raph
. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Roydsia VII. CAPPARIDACE^ 37 and valleys. Leaves 4-5 in., glabrousj oblong, obtuse at both, ends, endocarp muricate with long soft prickles. mas B. Style 1 with oYiiles few. 3 minute stig- M.. 3. R. parviflora, Griff.; Brit. Ind. i. 409. Leaves glabrous, 4-7 in. Fl. I in. across, inodorous, densely tomentose, in large axillary or ter- minal panicles, ovules about 4 in each cell. Pegu, Upper Burma, Malay Penin- sula. 4. R. fascicnlata, King, An Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/indian-trees-an-account-of-trees-shrubs-woody-climbers-bamboos-and-palms-indigenous-or-commonly-cultivated-in-the-british-indian-empire-trees-roydsia-vii-capparidace-37-and-valleys-leaves-4-5-in-glabrousj-oblong-obtuse-at-both-ends-endocarp-muricate-with-long-soft-prickles-mas-b-style-1-with-oyiiles-few-3-minute-stig-m-3-r-parviflora-griff-brit-ind-i-409-leaves-glabrous-4-7-in-fl-i-in-across-inodorous-densely-tomentose-in-large-axillary-or-ter-minal-panicles-ovules-about-4-in-each-cell-pegu-upper-burma-malay-penin-sula-4-r-fascicnlata-king-an-image231897105.html
RMRD7R3D–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Roydsia VII. CAPPARIDACE^ 37 and valleys. Leaves 4-5 in., glabrousj oblong, obtuse at both, ends, endocarp muricate with long soft prickles. mas B. Style 1 with oYiiles few. 3 minute stig- M.. 3. R. parviflora, Griff.; Brit. Ind. i. 409. Leaves glabrous, 4-7 in. Fl. I in. across, inodorous, densely tomentose, in large axillary or ter- minal panicles, ovules about 4 in each cell. Pegu, Upper Burma, Malay Penin- sula. 4. R. fascicnlata, King, An
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