. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 175 Cypr. of the Technological University in Switzerland, has a remark- able suite of specimens of this mineral. (J, P. L. 1888.) Cypricardella elUptica ? See Microdon ellipticus. XL —Note. MiGrodo7i^GonrddiAM2 name preoccupied by Agassiz for a genns of fish, 183e3. (S. A. Miller.) Cypricardella nucleata. (Hall, Trans. Alb Inst. Vol. 4, X/. :^ 1856); Geol. Et. Iowa, plate 23, fig. 10 ? ,.4t^ 1858 ; Microdon micleaia, Whitfield, Bull. ^^^^ 3, Am. Mus. 1882, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-175-cypr-of-the-technological-university-in-switzerland-has-a-remark-able-suite-of-specimens-of-this-mineral-j-p-l-1888-cypricardella-eluptica-see-microdon-ellipticus-xl-note-migrodo7igonrddiam2-name-preoccupied-by-agassiz-for-a-genns-of-fish-183e3-s-a-miller-cypricardella-nucleata-hall-trans-alb-inst-vol-4-x-1856-geol-et-iowa-plate-23-fig-10-4t-1858-microdon-micleaia-whitfield-bull-3-am-mus-1882-image216329600.html
RMPFXJH4–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 175 Cypr. of the Technological University in Switzerland, has a remark- able suite of specimens of this mineral. (J, P. L. 1888.) Cypricardella elUptica ? See Microdon ellipticus. XL —Note. MiGrodo7i^GonrddiAM2 name preoccupied by Agassiz for a genns of fish, 183e3. (S. A. Miller.) Cypricardella nucleata. (Hall, Trans. Alb Inst. Vol. 4, X/. :^ 1856); Geol. Et. Iowa, plate 23, fig. 10 ? ,.4t^ 1858 ; Microdon micleaia, Whitfield, Bull. ^^^^ 3, Am. Mus. 1882,
. English: Illustration to chapter I. 'Ball' in dormitory Русский: Иллюстрация к главе I. «Бал» в дортуаре . Elena Samokich-Soudkovskaïa (1863–1924) Description Russian painter and illustrator Date of birth/death 1863 1924 Location of birth/death Saint Petersburg Paris Authority control : Q4406790 175 E.P. Samokish-Sudkovskaya-N.A. Lukhmanova-Girls-Ball in Dormitory-1 (b-w) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-illustration-to-chapter-i-ball-in-dormitory-i-elena-samokich-soudkovskaa-18631924-description-russian-painter-and-illustrator-date-of-birthdeath-1863-1924-location-of-birthdeath-saint-petersburg-paris-authority-control-q4406790-175-ep-samokish-sudkovskaya-na-lukhmanova-girls-ball-in-dormitory-1-b-w-image187576155.html
RMMW4R8B–. English: Illustration to chapter I. 'Ball' in dormitory Русский: Иллюстрация к главе I. «Бал» в дортуаре . Elena Samokich-Soudkovskaïa (1863–1924) Description Russian painter and illustrator Date of birth/death 1863 1924 Location of birth/death Saint Petersburg Paris Authority control : Q4406790 175 E.P. Samokish-Sudkovskaya-N.A. Lukhmanova-Girls-Ball in Dormitory-1 (b-w)
. Birds. Birds. ALSEONAX. 35 588. Alseonax latirostris. The Brown Flycatcher. Muscicapa latirostris, Raffl. Tr. Linn. Soc. xiii, p. 3ia (1821). Butalis terricolor, Hodgs., Blyth, J. A. S. B. xvi, p. 120 (1847); id. Cat. p. 175. Hemichelidon latirostris {Baffl.), Blyth, Cat. p. 175; Hoisf. S[ M. Cat. i, p. 187. Muscicapa cinereo-alba, Temm. &â iSchleo. Faun. Jap., Aves, p. 42, pi. 15 (1860). ⢠Alseonax latirostris {Rajffl.), Jerd. B. I. i, p. 459 ; Hume Sf Henders. Lah. to Yark. p. 186, pi. v ; Hume, 8. F. ii, p. 219; Sharpe, Cat. B. M. iv, p. 127; Lec/ffe, Birds Ceyl. p. 416; Hume, Cat. n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-birds-alseonax-35-588-alseonax-latirostris-the-brown-flycatcher-muscicapa-latirostris-raffl-tr-linn-soc-xiii-p-3ia-1821-butalis-terricolor-hodgs-blyth-j-a-s-b-xvi-p-120-1847-id-cat-p-175-hemichelidon-latirostris-baffl-blyth-cat-p-175-hoisf-s-m-cat-i-p-187-muscicapa-cinereo-alba-temm-amp-ischleo-faun-jap-aves-p-42-pi-15-1860-alseonax-latirostris-rajffl-jerd-b-i-i-p-459-hume-sf-henders-lah-to-yark-p-186-pi-v-hume-8-f-ii-p-219-sharpe-cat-b-m-iv-p-127-lecffe-birds-ceyl-p-416-hume-cat-n-image232387349.html
RMRE24C5–. Birds. Birds. ALSEONAX. 35 588. Alseonax latirostris. The Brown Flycatcher. Muscicapa latirostris, Raffl. Tr. Linn. Soc. xiii, p. 3ia (1821). Butalis terricolor, Hodgs., Blyth, J. A. S. B. xvi, p. 120 (1847); id. Cat. p. 175. Hemichelidon latirostris {Baffl.), Blyth, Cat. p. 175; Hoisf. S[ M. Cat. i, p. 187. Muscicapa cinereo-alba, Temm. &â iSchleo. Faun. Jap., Aves, p. 42, pi. 15 (1860). ⢠Alseonax latirostris {Rajffl.), Jerd. B. I. i, p. 459 ; Hume Sf Henders. Lah. to Yark. p. 186, pi. v ; Hume, 8. F. ii, p. 219; Sharpe, Cat. B. M. iv, p. 127; Lec/ffe, Birds Ceyl. p. 416; Hume, Cat. n
. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. Plate 20.. G. M. DOOLITTLE, Author of "Scientiflc Quccn-Renring " and of ''Management of Bccx.'' This writer is mentioned pages 151, 175, 27S, 279, 333, 392, 442, 443.. 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.. Langstroth, L. L. (Lorenzo Lorraine), 1810-1895; Dadant, Charles, 1817-1902; Dadant, C. P. (Camille Pierre), 1851-1938. Hamilton, Ill. : Dadant Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langstroth-on-the-hive-and-honey-bee-bees-plate-20-g-m-doolittle-author-of-quotscientiflc-quccn-renring-quot-and-of-management-of-bccx-this-writer-is-mentioned-pages-151-175-27s-279-333-392-442-443-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-langstroth-l-l-lorenzo-lorraine-1810-1895-dadant-charles-1817-1902-dadant-c-p-camille-pierre-1851-1938-hamilton-ill-dadant-image216415686.html
RMPG2GBJ–. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. Plate 20.. G. M. DOOLITTLE, Author of "Scientiflc Quccn-Renring " and of ''Management of Bccx.'' This writer is mentioned pages 151, 175, 27S, 279, 333, 392, 442, 443.. 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.. Langstroth, L. L. (Lorenzo Lorraine), 1810-1895; Dadant, Charles, 1817-1902; Dadant, C. P. (Camille Pierre), 1851-1938. Hamilton, Ill. : Dadant
. English: Illustration to chapter VIII. Informing about mother death Русский: Иллюстрация к главе VIII. Сообщение о смерти матери . Elena Samokich-Soudkovskaïa (1863–1924) Description Russian painter and illustrator Date of birth/death 1863 1924 Location of birth/death Saint Petersburg Paris Authority control : Q4406790 175 E.P. Samokish-Sudkovskaya-N.A. Lukhmanova-Girls-Informing about Mother Death (b-w) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-illustration-to-chapter-viii-informing-about-mother-death-viii-elena-samokich-soudkovskaa-18631924-description-russian-painter-and-illustrator-date-of-birthdeath-1863-1924-location-of-birthdeath-saint-petersburg-paris-authority-control-q4406790-175-ep-samokish-sudkovskaya-na-lukhmanova-girls-informing-about-mother-death-b-w-image187576167.html
RMMW4R8R–. English: Illustration to chapter VIII. Informing about mother death Русский: Иллюстрация к главе VIII. Сообщение о смерти матери . Elena Samokich-Soudkovskaïa (1863–1924) Description Russian painter and illustrator Date of birth/death 1863 1924 Location of birth/death Saint Petersburg Paris Authority control : Q4406790 175 E.P. Samokish-Sudkovskaya-N.A. Lukhmanova-Girls-Informing about Mother Death (b-w)
. Birds. Birds. B72 ciconiidjE. 1549. Xenorhyiichus asiaticns. The Black-necJced Stork. Myoteria asiatica, Lath. Ind. Orn. ii, p. 670 (1790). Ardea indica, Lath. t. c. p. 701 (1790). Mycteria australis, Shaw, Trans. Linn. Son. , p. 34 (1800); Blyth, Cat. p, 276 f Irby, Ibis, 1861, p. 244; Jerdon, B. I. iii, p. 734; Gurney, Ibis, 1865, p. 276; Blyth, Ibis, 1867, p. 172; Qodw.- Aust. J. A. S. B. xliii, pt. 2, p. 175. Mycteria indica, Hume, S. F. i, p. 252; id. N. ^ K p. 607 ; Adam, iS. F. i, p. 398; Sume ^ Oates, S. F. iii, p. 189. Xenorhynchus asiaticus, Walden in Blyth s Birds Burm. p. 158; H Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-birds-b72-ciconiidje-1549-xenorhyiichus-asiaticns-the-black-necjced-stork-myoteria-asiatica-lath-ind-orn-ii-p-670-1790-ardea-indica-lath-t-c-p-701-1790-mycteria-australis-shaw-trans-linn-son-p-34-1800-blyth-cat-p-276-f-irby-ibis-1861-p-244-jerdon-b-i-iii-p-734-gurney-ibis-1865-p-276-blyth-ibis-1867-p-172-qodw-aust-j-a-s-b-xliii-pt-2-p-175-mycteria-indica-hume-s-f-i-p-252-id-n-k-p-607-adam-is-f-i-p-398-sume-oates-s-f-iii-p-189-xenorhynchus-asiaticus-walden-in-blyth-s-birds-burm-p-158-h-image232437923.html
RMRE4CXB–. Birds. Birds. B72 ciconiidjE. 1549. Xenorhyiichus asiaticns. The Black-necJced Stork. Myoteria asiatica, Lath. Ind. Orn. ii, p. 670 (1790). Ardea indica, Lath. t. c. p. 701 (1790). Mycteria australis, Shaw, Trans. Linn. Son. , p. 34 (1800); Blyth, Cat. p, 276 f Irby, Ibis, 1861, p. 244; Jerdon, B. I. iii, p. 734; Gurney, Ibis, 1865, p. 276; Blyth, Ibis, 1867, p. 172; Qodw.- Aust. J. A. S. B. xliii, pt. 2, p. 175. Mycteria indica, Hume, S. F. i, p. 252; id. N. ^ K p. 607 ; Adam, iS. F. i, p. 398; Sume ^ Oates, S. F. iii, p. 189. Xenorhynchus asiaticus, Walden in Blyth s Birds Burm. p. 158; H
. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. THE FUNGI 251 potassium hydrate some time before they are to be examined. In the mycelial threads note: (a) The color (if any). (6) The mode of branching. (c) The presence or absence of cross-partitions. Draw. II. CONIDIA. Examine with h.p. a slide prepared as in I, and note: (a) The size, shape, and color of the conidia. (6) The manner in which the conidiar-bearing branches are. Tig. 175. A Colony of Aspergillus, a Sac Fungus, one of the Com- mon Molds, showing Mycelium and Spore-Clusters. The lower figures show in detail the method of spore formation. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/essentials-of-botany-botany-botany-the-fungi-251-potassium-hydrate-some-time-before-they-are-to-be-examined-in-the-mycelial-threads-note-a-the-color-if-any-6-the-mode-of-branching-c-the-presence-or-absence-of-cross-partitions-draw-ii-conidia-examine-with-hp-a-slide-prepared-as-in-i-and-note-a-the-size-shape-and-color-of-the-conidia-6-the-manner-in-which-the-conidiar-bearing-branches-are-tig-175-a-colony-of-aspergillus-a-sac-fungus-one-of-the-com-mon-molds-showing-mycelium-and-spore-clusters-the-lower-figures-show-in-detail-the-method-of-spore-formation-image216447962.html
RMPG41GA–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. THE FUNGI 251 potassium hydrate some time before they are to be examined. In the mycelial threads note: (a) The color (if any). (6) The mode of branching. (c) The presence or absence of cross-partitions. Draw. II. CONIDIA. Examine with h.p. a slide prepared as in I, and note: (a) The size, shape, and color of the conidia. (6) The manner in which the conidiar-bearing branches are. Tig. 175. A Colony of Aspergillus, a Sac Fungus, one of the Com- mon Molds, showing Mycelium and Spore-Clusters. The lower figures show in detail the method of spore formation.
. English: Illustration to chapter I. 'Ball' in dormitory Русский: Иллюстрация к главе I. «Бал» в дортуаре . Elena Samokich-Soudkovskaïa (1863–1924) Description Russian painter and illustrator Date of birth/death 1863 1924 Location of birth/death Saint Petersburg Paris Authority control : Q4406790 175 E.P. Samokish-Sudkovskaya-N.A. Lukhmanova-Girls-Ball in Dormitory-2 (b-w) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-illustration-to-chapter-i-ball-in-dormitory-i-elena-samokich-soudkovskaa-18631924-description-russian-painter-and-illustrator-date-of-birthdeath-1863-1924-location-of-birthdeath-saint-petersburg-paris-authority-control-q4406790-175-ep-samokish-sudkovskaya-na-lukhmanova-girls-ball-in-dormitory-2-b-w-image187576156.html
RMMW4R8C–. English: Illustration to chapter I. 'Ball' in dormitory Русский: Иллюстрация к главе I. «Бал» в дортуаре . Elena Samokich-Soudkovskaïa (1863–1924) Description Russian painter and illustrator Date of birth/death 1863 1924 Location of birth/death Saint Petersburg Paris Authority control : Q4406790 175 E.P. Samokish-Sudkovskaya-N.A. Lukhmanova-Girls-Ball in Dormitory-2 (b-w)
The quest of El Dorado; the most romantic episode in the history of South American conquest . the Deep, p. 76, by Sir FrederickTreves, London (1908). 175 THE QUEST OF EL DOllxVDO Dorado, but he would own to no failure.After reaching the river Caroni, a tributaryof the Orinoco, and sounding an old In-dian chieftain regarding the army of the em-peror of Guiana, while some of his cap-taines garoused of his (the chiefs) wine tillthey were reasonable pleasant, he concludedthat it would be unsafe to invade the Incasempire without a much larger force thanhe then had under his command. Besidesthis, he Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-quest-of-el-dorado-the-most-romantic-episode-in-the-history-of-south-american-conquest-the-deep-p-76-by-sir-fredericktreves-london-1908-175-the-quest-of-el-dollxvdo-dorado-but-he-would-own-to-no-failureafter-reaching-the-river-caroni-a-tributaryof-the-orinoco-and-sounding-an-old-in-dian-chieftain-regarding-the-army-of-the-em-peror-of-guiana-while-some-of-his-cap-taines-garoused-of-his-the-chiefs-wine-tillthey-were-reasonable-pleasant-he-concludedthat-it-would-be-unsafe-to-invade-the-incasempire-without-a-much-larger-force-thanhe-then-had-under-his-command-besidesthis-he-image343295700.html
RM2AXED4M–The quest of El Dorado; the most romantic episode in the history of South American conquest . the Deep, p. 76, by Sir FrederickTreves, London (1908). 175 THE QUEST OF EL DOllxVDO Dorado, but he would own to no failure.After reaching the river Caroni, a tributaryof the Orinoco, and sounding an old In-dian chieftain regarding the army of the em-peror of Guiana, while some of his cap-taines garoused of his (the chiefs) wine tillthey were reasonable pleasant, he concludedthat it would be unsafe to invade the Incasempire without a much larger force thanhe then had under his command. Besidesthis, he
. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. Fig. 174. ASCLEPIAS TUBEEOSA. PLETJEISY BOOT. Fig. 175. ASCLEPIAS SYKIACA. South,. plant), Veronicas, Yellow Jessamine of the whose honej' is poisonous.— (Dr. J. P. H. Brown.) Asdepiadaceae: — The common Milk- weed (Fig. 175), or Silkweed, Asclepias cornuti, is much frequented by bees, but these visits are often fatal to them. All the grains of pollen of the Silkweed, in each anther, are collected in a com- pact mass, inclosed in a sack; these sacks are united in pairs {a. Tig. 176) by a kind of thread, terminated by a small, viscous gland. These t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langstroth-on-the-hive-and-honey-bee-bees-fig-174-asclepias-tubeeosa-pletjeisy-boot-fig-175-asclepias-sykiaca-south-plant-veronicas-yellow-jessamine-of-the-whose-honej-is-poisonous-dr-j-p-h-brown-asdepiadaceae-the-common-milk-weed-fig-175-or-silkweed-asclepias-cornuti-is-much-frequented-by-bees-but-these-visits-are-often-fatal-to-them-all-the-grains-of-pollen-of-the-silkweed-in-each-anther-are-collected-in-a-com-pact-mass-inclosed-in-a-sack-these-sacks-are-united-in-pairs-a-tig-176-by-a-kind-of-thread-terminated-by-a-small-viscous-gland-these-t-image216415274.html
RMPG2FTX–. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. Fig. 174. ASCLEPIAS TUBEEOSA. PLETJEISY BOOT. Fig. 175. ASCLEPIAS SYKIACA. South,. plant), Veronicas, Yellow Jessamine of the whose honej' is poisonous.— (Dr. J. P. H. Brown.) Asdepiadaceae: — The common Milk- weed (Fig. 175), or Silkweed, Asclepias cornuti, is much frequented by bees, but these visits are often fatal to them. All the grains of pollen of the Silkweed, in each anther, are collected in a com- pact mass, inclosed in a sack; these sacks are united in pairs {a. Tig. 176) by a kind of thread, terminated by a small, viscous gland. These t
. English: Illustration to chapter VII. Fortune-telling on moonlight Русский: Иллюстрация к главе VII. Гадание на свете месяца . Elena Samokich-Soudkovskaïa (1863–1924) Description Russian painter and illustrator Date of birth/death 1863 1924 Location of birth/death Saint Petersburg Paris Authority control : Q4406790 175 E.P. Samokish-Sudkovskaya-N.A. Lukhmanova-Girls-Fortune-telling on Moonlight (b-w) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-illustration-to-chapter-vii-fortune-telling-on-moonlight-vii-elena-samokich-soudkovskaa-18631924-description-russian-painter-and-illustrator-date-of-birthdeath-1863-1924-location-of-birthdeath-saint-petersburg-paris-authority-control-q4406790-175-ep-samokish-sudkovskaya-na-lukhmanova-girls-fortune-telling-on-moonlight-b-w-image187576162.html
RMMW4R8J–. English: Illustration to chapter VII. Fortune-telling on moonlight Русский: Иллюстрация к главе VII. Гадание на свете месяца . Elena Samokich-Soudkovskaïa (1863–1924) Description Russian painter and illustrator Date of birth/death 1863 1924 Location of birth/death Saint Petersburg Paris Authority control : Q4406790 175 E.P. Samokish-Sudkovskaya-N.A. Lukhmanova-Girls-Fortune-telling on Moonlight (b-w)
Text-book of mechanics . Therefore, the locus of P for all inclinations of theplane AB is an ellipse whose center is at the point atwhich the stresses are considered and whose semi-axesare equal in magnitude to and coincide in direction withthe principal stresses at this point. From the above discussion a geometrical construc-tion for obtaining the resultant stress on any planethrough any point, provided the principal stresses atthis point are known, is readily obtained. Fig. 79 illustrates the construction. Exercise 175. Show that the construction illustrated inFig. 79 gives S, the resultant Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/text-book-of-mechanics-therefore-the-locus-of-p-for-all-inclinations-of-theplane-ab-is-an-ellipse-whose-center-is-at-the-point-atwhich-the-stresses-are-considered-and-whose-semi-axesare-equal-in-magnitude-to-and-coincide-in-direction-withthe-principal-stresses-at-this-point-from-the-above-discussion-a-geometrical-construc-tion-for-obtaining-the-resultant-stress-on-any-planethrough-any-point-provided-the-principal-stresses-atthis-point-are-known-is-readily-obtained-fig-79-illustrates-the-construction-exercise-175-show-that-the-construction-illustrated-infig-79-gives-s-the-resultant-image342986281.html
RM2AX0AE1–Text-book of mechanics . Therefore, the locus of P for all inclinations of theplane AB is an ellipse whose center is at the point atwhich the stresses are considered and whose semi-axesare equal in magnitude to and coincide in direction withthe principal stresses at this point. From the above discussion a geometrical construc-tion for obtaining the resultant stress on any planethrough any point, provided the principal stresses atthis point are known, is readily obtained. Fig. 79 illustrates the construction. Exercise 175. Show that the construction illustrated inFig. 79 gives S, the resultant
. English: Description: Portrait of Fanny Salvini-Donatelli (1815-1891) Artist: Unknown Date: circa 1845 Provenance: Archives of the Teatro La Fenice. This is a black and white photograph of the original oil painting which was lost in a fire in 1996. Source: 'La Traviata' Programma di sala, Teatro La Fenice, p. 155. . 17 January 2009 (original upload date). Original uploader was Voceditenore at en.wikipedia 175 Fanny Salvini-Donatelli La Fenice Portrait Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-description-portrait-of-fanny-salvini-donatelli-1815-1891-artist-unknown-date-circa-1845-provenance-archives-of-the-teatro-la-fenice-this-is-a-black-and-white-photograph-of-the-original-oil-painting-which-was-lost-in-a-fire-in-1996-source-la-traviata-programma-di-sala-teatro-la-fenice-p-155-17-january-2009-original-upload-date-original-uploader-was-voceditenore-at-enwikipedia-175-fanny-salvini-donatelli-la-fenice-portrait-image189019159.html
RMMYEFT7–. English: Description: Portrait of Fanny Salvini-Donatelli (1815-1891) Artist: Unknown Date: circa 1845 Provenance: Archives of the Teatro La Fenice. This is a black and white photograph of the original oil painting which was lost in a fire in 1996. Source: 'La Traviata' Programma di sala, Teatro La Fenice, p. 155. . 17 January 2009 (original upload date). Original uploader was Voceditenore at en.wikipedia 175 Fanny Salvini-Donatelli La Fenice Portrait
. Soils, their properties and management. Soils. TTIE NITROGEN CrCLE 458 Month April May June July- August NiTB^TES IN Dry Soil, Parts TO THE Million. 17.1 40.3 194.0 186.7 The amount of nitrogen removed by the maize crop was greater than that removed by the timothy; conse- quently the greater amount in the former soil cannot be due to the effect of the crop. So far as the conservation of nitrogen is concerned, sod is an ideal crop, for nitrates are formed very little faster than they are used, and are not carried of! in large quantities by the drainage water. In the corn land as much as 175 p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soils-their-properties-and-management-soils-ttie-nitrogen-crcle-458-month-april-may-june-july-august-nitbtes-in-dry-soil-parts-to-the-million-171-403-1940-1867-the-amount-of-nitrogen-removed-by-the-maize-crop-was-greater-than-that-removed-by-the-timothy-conse-quently-the-greater-amount-in-the-former-soil-cannot-be-due-to-the-effect-of-the-crop-so-far-as-the-conservation-of-nitrogen-is-concerned-sod-is-an-ideal-crop-for-nitrates-are-formed-very-little-faster-than-they-are-used-and-are-not-carried-of!-in-large-quantities-by-the-drainage-water-in-the-corn-land-as-much-as-175-p-image216331541.html
RMPFXN2D–. Soils, their properties and management. Soils. TTIE NITROGEN CrCLE 458 Month April May June July- August NiTB^TES IN Dry Soil, Parts TO THE Million. 17.1 40.3 194.0 186.7 The amount of nitrogen removed by the maize crop was greater than that removed by the timothy; conse- quently the greater amount in the former soil cannot be due to the effect of the crop. So far as the conservation of nitrogen is concerned, sod is an ideal crop, for nitrates are formed very little faster than they are used, and are not carried of! in large quantities by the drainage water. In the corn land as much as 175 p
The British invasion from the northThe campaigns of Generals Carleton and Burgoyne, from Canada, 1776-1777, with the journal of LieutWilliam Digby, of the 53d, or Shropshire regiment of foot . rans-Atlanticpower which not only America but both Europe and Asianow see and feel. Vide Fifteen Decisive Battles of theWorld, etc., by Sir Edward Creasy, London, 1873, p. 292. ^Vide Political and Military Episodes, etc., London, 1876,pp. 169-175. The Campaigns of Carle ton and Burgoyne. 75 which he was to deliver his worn-out and almostheart-broken soldiers into captivity, he could bedeckhimself in the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-invasion-from-the-norththe-campaigns-of-generals-carleton-and-burgoyne-from-canada-1776-1777-with-the-journal-of-lieutwilliam-digby-of-the-53d-or-shropshire-regiment-of-foot-rans-atlanticpower-which-not-only-america-but-both-europe-and-asianow-see-and-feel-vide-fifteen-decisive-battles-of-theworld-etc-by-sir-edward-creasy-london-1873-p-292-vide-political-and-military-episodes-etc-london-1876pp-169-175-the-campaigns-of-carle-ton-and-burgoyne-75-which-he-was-to-deliver-his-worn-out-and-almostheart-broken-soldiers-into-captivity-he-could-bedeckhimself-in-the-image339967906.html
RM2AN2TEX–The British invasion from the northThe campaigns of Generals Carleton and Burgoyne, from Canada, 1776-1777, with the journal of LieutWilliam Digby, of the 53d, or Shropshire regiment of foot . rans-Atlanticpower which not only America but both Europe and Asianow see and feel. Vide Fifteen Decisive Battles of theWorld, etc., by Sir Edward Creasy, London, 1873, p. 292. ^Vide Political and Military Episodes, etc., London, 1876,pp. 169-175. The Campaigns of Carle ton and Burgoyne. 75 which he was to deliver his worn-out and almostheart-broken soldiers into captivity, he could bedeckhimself in the
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. tlctll.FcilM.V, Vol.iv.riMv, Regent's Kept. 1857, Chemung,) Hall, Pal., N. Y., Vol. 4, page 175, plate 25, figs. 1 to 10. Eesembles P. lachrymosa^ but the spine-bearing tubercles are smaller, nearer together and more numerous, and the ventral beak is narrower, and more abruptly sharpened; dorsal valve inside studded witfi tuber- cles; etc. (See Hall's text.) It has been found in the Che- mung of Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Alleghany Co., N. Y.— In Pennsylvani Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-tlctllfcilmv-volivrimv-regents-kept-1857-chemung-hall-pal-n-y-vol-4-page-175-plate-25-figs-1-to-10-eesembles-p-lachrymosa-but-the-spine-bearing-tubercles-are-smaller-nearer-together-and-more-numerous-and-the-ventral-beak-is-narrower-and-more-abruptly-sharpened-dorsal-valve-inside-studded-witfi-tuber-cles-etc-see-halls-text-it-has-been-found-in-the-che-mung-of-chautauqua-cattaraugus-and-alleghany-co-n-y-in-pennsylvani-image216290655.html
RMPFTTX7–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. tlctll.FcilM.V, Vol.iv.riMv, Regent's Kept. 1857, Chemung,) Hall, Pal., N. Y., Vol. 4, page 175, plate 25, figs. 1 to 10. Eesembles P. lachrymosa^ but the spine-bearing tubercles are smaller, nearer together and more numerous, and the ventral beak is narrower, and more abruptly sharpened; dorsal valve inside studded witfi tuber- cles; etc. (See Hall's text.) It has been found in the Che- mung of Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Alleghany Co., N. Y.— In Pennsylvani
An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . with the organs of vegetativelife. It is mostly Involuntary, the m. of accommodation formingan apparent exception. Cardiac m. is wholly involuntary, whilethe ordinary skeletal striated m. is voluntarjr. That in the oeso-phagus is an exception, and the ms of respiration are only partiallyvoluntary. [J, 30, i55,175 ; S. P. Gage, Microscope, viii, pp. 225,257.] For ms with special generic names, such a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-encyclopdic-medical-dictionarybeing-a-dictionary-of-the-technical-terms-used-by-writers-on-medicine-and-the-collateral-sciences-in-the-latin-english-french-and-german-languages-with-the-organs-of-vegetativelife-it-is-mostly-involuntary-the-m-of-accommodation-formingan-apparent-exception-cardiac-m-is-wholly-involuntary-whilethe-ordinary-skeletal-striated-m-is-voluntarjr-that-in-the-oeso-phagus-is-an-exception-and-the-ms-of-respiration-are-only-partiallyvoluntary-j-30-i55175-s-p-gage-microscope-viii-pp-225257-for-ms-with-special-generic-names-such-a-image340240248.html
RM2ANF7WC–An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . with the organs of vegetativelife. It is mostly Involuntary, the m. of accommodation formingan apparent exception. Cardiac m. is wholly involuntary, whilethe ordinary skeletal striated m. is voluntarjr. That in the oeso-phagus is an exception, and the ms of respiration are only partiallyvoluntary. [J, 30, i55,175 ; S. P. Gage, Microscope, viii, pp. 225,257.] For ms with special generic names, such a
. Langstroth on the hive & honey bee. Bees. Fig. 174. ASCLEPIAS TUBEEOSA. PLEUSISY HOOT. Fig. 175. ASCLEPIAS SYHIACA. South,. plant), Veronicas, Yellow Jessamine of the whose honey is poisonous.â(Dr. J. P. H. Brown. Asclepiadaceae-.âThe common .Milk- weed (Fig. 175), or Silkweed, Aselepias comuti, is much frequented hy bees, but these visits are often fatal to tliem. All the grains of pollen of the Silkweed, in each antherj are collected in a com- pact mass,inelp'sed in a sack; these sacks are united in pail's (a. Fig. 176) by a kind of thread, terminated by a small, viscous gland. These Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langstroth-on-the-hive-amp-honey-bee-bees-fig-174-asclepias-tubeeosa-pleusisy-hoot-fig-175-asclepias-syhiaca-south-plant-veronicas-yellow-jessamine-of-the-whose-honey-is-poisonousdr-j-p-h-brown-asclepiadaceae-the-common-milk-weed-fig-175-or-silkweed-aselepias-comuti-is-much-frequented-hy-bees-but-these-visits-are-often-fatal-to-tliem-all-the-grains-of-pollen-of-the-silkweed-in-each-antherj-are-collected-in-a-com-pact-massinelpsed-in-a-sack-these-sacks-are-united-in-pails-a-fig-176-by-a-kind-of-thread-terminated-by-a-small-viscous-gland-these-image216396392.html
RMPG1KPG–. Langstroth on the hive & honey bee. Bees. Fig. 174. ASCLEPIAS TUBEEOSA. PLEUSISY HOOT. Fig. 175. ASCLEPIAS SYHIACA. South,. plant), Veronicas, Yellow Jessamine of the whose honey is poisonous.â(Dr. J. P. H. Brown. Asclepiadaceae-.âThe common .Milk- weed (Fig. 175), or Silkweed, Aselepias comuti, is much frequented hy bees, but these visits are often fatal to tliem. All the grains of pollen of the Silkweed, in each antherj are collected in a com- pact mass,inelp'sed in a sack; these sacks are united in pail's (a. Fig. 176) by a kind of thread, terminated by a small, viscous gland. These
Elements of mineralogy, crystallography and blowpipe analysis from a practical standpoint .. . inter-posed. In a section normal to the obtuse bisectrix these resultsare all reversed. * To determine the acute bisectrix it may be necessary to first measure the axialangle. Ordinarily the interference figure in a section normal to the obtuse bisectrix willnot come within the limits of the field. Fig. 367. OPTICAL CHARACTERS. 175 In crystals with a small axial angle the mica or gypsum platemay be used as described, p. 167. Determination of the Angle Between the Optic Axes. A section cut normal to t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-mineralogy-crystallography-and-blowpipe-analysis-from-a-practical-standpoint-inter-posed-in-a-section-normal-to-the-obtuse-bisectrix-these-resultsare-all-reversed-to-determine-the-acute-bisectrix-it-may-be-necessary-to-first-measure-the-axialangle-ordinarily-the-interference-figure-in-a-section-normal-to-the-obtuse-bisectrix-willnot-come-within-the-limits-of-the-field-fig-367-optical-characters-175-in-crystals-with-a-small-axial-angle-the-mica-or-gypsum-platemay-be-used-as-described-p-167-determination-of-the-angle-between-the-optic-axes-a-section-cut-normal-to-t-image338458037.html
RM2AJJ2K1–Elements of mineralogy, crystallography and blowpipe analysis from a practical standpoint .. . inter-posed. In a section normal to the obtuse bisectrix these resultsare all reversed. * To determine the acute bisectrix it may be necessary to first measure the axialangle. Ordinarily the interference figure in a section normal to the obtuse bisectrix willnot come within the limits of the field. Fig. 367. OPTICAL CHARACTERS. 175 In crystals with a small axial angle the mica or gypsum platemay be used as described, p. 167. Determination of the Angle Between the Optic Axes. A section cut normal to t
. The corn crops: a discussion of maize, kafirs, and sorghums as grown in the United States and Canada. Corn; Kafir corn; Sorghum. 280 COBN CROPS GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGIN 210. Hackel ^ states that the cultivated forms had their origin in Africa, but BalP believes that they also had an independent origin in India as well. The early history of sorghum culture is unknown, but. Fig. 95. — Plant of sorghuni. (After Fuchs, 1.542.) 1 H.iCKEL, Edward. The True Grasses, p. 59. 2 Ball, Caeleton R. U. S. Dept. Agr., Bur. Plant Indus., Bui. 175, pp. 9-10.. Please note that these images are extracted from scann Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-corn-crops-a-discussion-of-maize-kafirs-and-sorghums-as-grown-in-the-united-states-and-canada-corn-kafir-corn-sorghum-280-cobn-crops-geographical-origin-210-hackel-states-that-the-cultivated-forms-had-their-origin-in-africa-but-balp-believes-that-they-also-had-an-independent-origin-in-india-as-well-the-early-history-of-sorghum-culture-is-unknown-but-fig-95-plant-of-sorghuni-after-fuchs-1542-1-hickel-edward-the-true-grasses-p-59-2-ball-caeleton-r-u-s-dept-agr-bur-plant-indus-bui-175-pp-9-10-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scann-image216360870.html
RMPG02DX–. The corn crops: a discussion of maize, kafirs, and sorghums as grown in the United States and Canada. Corn; Kafir corn; Sorghum. 280 COBN CROPS GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGIN 210. Hackel ^ states that the cultivated forms had their origin in Africa, but BalP believes that they also had an independent origin in India as well. The early history of sorghum culture is unknown, but. Fig. 95. — Plant of sorghuni. (After Fuchs, 1.542.) 1 H.iCKEL, Edward. The True Grasses, p. 59. 2 Ball, Caeleton R. U. S. Dept. Agr., Bur. Plant Indus., Bui. 175, pp. 9-10.. Please note that these images are extracted from scann
The works of John Ruskin . e.) 151-175. (As now described in the former catalogue; for notes, seepp. 215-225.) 176-225. (Left blank in the MS. Catalogue.) 226. (No. 277 in the former catalogue; for note, see p. 222.) 227. Leaf of Francesco, Geum.2 Magnified and drawn in plan and profile with extremecare, as far as regards outline. It will be seen that thedeterminations of the plan are carried by measured lines to 1 [Two water-colour sketches, now in the Working Series, Cabinet II., No. 48(below, p. 305). The church was attached to the nunnery of Poor Clares, foundednear Brugg in 1310 by the Em Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-works-of-john-ruskin-e-151-175-as-now-described-in-the-former-catalogue-for-notes-seepp-215-225-176-225-left-blank-in-the-ms-catalogue-226-no-277-in-the-former-catalogue-for-note-see-p-222-227-leaf-of-francesco-geum2-magnified-and-drawn-in-plan-and-profile-with-extremecare-as-far-as-regards-outline-it-will-be-seen-that-thedeterminations-of-the-plan-are-carried-by-measured-lines-to-1-two-water-colour-sketches-now-in-the-working-series-cabinet-ii-no-48below-p-305-the-church-was-attached-to-the-nunnery-of-poor-clares-foundednear-brugg-in-1310-by-the-em-image339147047.html
RM2AKNDEF–The works of John Ruskin . e.) 151-175. (As now described in the former catalogue; for notes, seepp. 215-225.) 176-225. (Left blank in the MS. Catalogue.) 226. (No. 277 in the former catalogue; for note, see p. 222.) 227. Leaf of Francesco, Geum.2 Magnified and drawn in plan and profile with extremecare, as far as regards outline. It will be seen that thedeterminations of the plan are carried by measured lines to 1 [Two water-colour sketches, now in the Working Series, Cabinet II., No. 48(below, p. 305). The church was attached to the nunnery of Poor Clares, foundednear Brugg in 1310 by the Em
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Prod. 754 vania, Lycoming Co, Linden, found by Sherwood in the iron ore led at the top of the Chemung. Specimens 891-lc, 891-7, (000, p. 249).—F//7^. Productella speciosa, {Productus speciosus. Hall. 10th V/// s^ 4.. tlctll.FcilM.V, Vol.iv.riMv, Regent's Kept. 1857, Chemung,) Hall, Pal., N. Y., Vol. 4, page 175, plate 25, figs. 1 to 10. Eesembles P. lachrymosa^ but the spine-bearing tubercles are smaller, nearer together and more numerous, and the ventral be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-prod-754-vania-lycoming-co-linden-found-by-sherwood-in-the-iron-ore-led-at-the-top-of-the-chemung-specimens-891-lc-891-7-000-p-249f7-productella-speciosa-productus-speciosus-hall-10th-v-s-4-tlctllfcilmv-volivrimv-regents-kept-1857-chemung-hall-pal-n-y-vol-4-page-175-plate-25-figs-1-to-10-eesembles-p-lachrymosa-but-the-spine-bearing-tubercles-are-smaller-nearer-together-and-more-numerous-and-the-ventral-be-image216290668.html
RMPFTTXM–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Prod. 754 vania, Lycoming Co, Linden, found by Sherwood in the iron ore led at the top of the Chemung. Specimens 891-lc, 891-7, (000, p. 249).—F//7^. Productella speciosa, {Productus speciosus. Hall. 10th V/// s^ 4.. tlctll.FcilM.V, Vol.iv.riMv, Regent's Kept. 1857, Chemung,) Hall, Pal., N. Y., Vol. 4, page 175, plate 25, figs. 1 to 10. Eesembles P. lachrymosa^ but the spine-bearing tubercles are smaller, nearer together and more numerous, and the ventral be
Daily Colonist (1893-06-21) . y. ADMISSION, ol) rts,; LADIES, 20 Cta. Children under Ten years. Free. Particulars and prograraino will bo published,jelO R. A.CKLAND, Soprotary. IB. 1. C. BBOWN Late of the Adelphl &aIoon,|haa novfopened thQ FIKEST: BILLIABD : PABLOBS In Ylotoria, in the flne DUOK BLOOK, BROAD ST. In connection with Hotel Between Yates and Johnson Sts. Whoro ho wlU be glad lo see his old friends anda host of now ones. VICTORIA. Telephone 135.P. 0. Bo.K 175. VANCOUVER. Toiephono 181,P. O. Box 505. SPARKLING SELf7?°Rw.^?I ^N PHOSPHATES^I? 8ARSAPARILLAmtmV/w^?!^ M soda LITHIA WATER Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daily-colonist-1893-06-21-y-admission-ol-rts-ladies-20-cta-children-under-ten-years-free-particulars-and-prograraino-will-bo-publishedjelo-r-ackland-soprotary-ib-1-c-bbown-late-of-the-adelphl-aioonhaa-novfopened-thq-fikest-billiabd-pablobs-in-ylotoria-in-the-flne-duok-blook-broad-st-in-connection-with-hotel-between-yates-and-johnson-sts-whoro-ho-wlu-be-glad-lo-see-his-old-friends-anda-host-of-now-ones-victoria-telephone-135p-0-bok-175-vancouver-toiephono-181p-o-box-505-sparkling-self7rwi-n-phosphatesi-8arsaparillamtmvw!-m-soda-lithia-water-image340129779.html
RM2ANA703–Daily Colonist (1893-06-21) . y. ADMISSION, ol) rts,; LADIES, 20 Cta. Children under Ten years. Free. Particulars and prograraino will bo published,jelO R. A.CKLAND, Soprotary. IB. 1. C. BBOWN Late of the Adelphl &aIoon,|haa novfopened thQ FIKEST: BILLIABD : PABLOBS In Ylotoria, in the flne DUOK BLOOK, BROAD ST. In connection with Hotel Between Yates and Johnson Sts. Whoro ho wlU be glad lo see his old friends anda host of now ones. VICTORIA. Telephone 135.P. 0. Bo.K 175. VANCOUVER. Toiephono 181,P. O. Box 505. SPARKLING SELf7?°Rw.^?I ^N PHOSPHATES^I? 8ARSAPARILLAmtmV/w^?!^ M soda LITHIA WATER
. Key to North American birds; containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary. Illustrated by 6 steel plates and upwards of 250 woodcuts. Birds. SlTTIDiE, NUTHATCHES. CEETHIIDiE, CREEPERS. GEN. IG. 83 restricted to nape, or altogether absent. Eastern United States to the Plains. WiLS., i, p. 40; Nutt., i, 581; Aud., iv, 175, pi. 247; Bd., 374 CAROLINENSIS. Var. ACULEATA. Slender-hilled Nuthatch. Exactly like the last, except slen- derer bill; not over 15-100 deep at base. Plains to Paci Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/key-to-north-american-birds-containing-a-concise-account-of-every-species-of-living-and-fossil-bird-at-present-known-from-the-continent-north-of-the-mexican-and-united-states-boundary-illustrated-by-6-steel-plates-and-upwards-of-250-woodcuts-birds-slttidie-nuthatches-ceethiidie-creepers-gen-ig-83-restricted-to-nape-or-altogether-absent-eastern-united-states-to-the-plains-wils-i-p-40-nutt-i-581-aud-iv-175-pi-247-bd-374-carolinensis-var-aculeata-slender-hilled-nuthatch-exactly-like-the-last-except-slen-derer-bill-not-over-15-100-deep-at-base-plains-to-paci-image216357553.html
RMPFYX7D–. Key to North American birds; containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary. Illustrated by 6 steel plates and upwards of 250 woodcuts. Birds. SlTTIDiE, NUTHATCHES. CEETHIIDiE, CREEPERS. GEN. IG. 83 restricted to nape, or altogether absent. Eastern United States to the Plains. WiLS., i, p. 40; Nutt., i, 581; Aud., iv, 175, pi. 247; Bd., 374 CAROLINENSIS. Var. ACULEATA. Slender-hilled Nuthatch. Exactly like the last, except slen- derer bill; not over 15-100 deep at base. Plains to Paci
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. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Third District, New York, 1842, p. 161, fig. 40. Also, p. 157, fig. 38.—F///e. Plants in Hamilton shale. Huntingdon Co., Pa. Saddleback gap near Orbisonia, spec. 802-1.— Pike Co. Dingman's Falls, Spec, Vx3iBa«filll!lllliiiPl^a si9-20.-f///c. Plant Irom the Ithaca {Portage) formation. Vanuxem.. Vanuxew. 46, Geol. Third District, N. Y., page 175. fig. AQ — VIIIf.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-third-district-new-york-1842-p-161-fig-40-also-p-157-fig-38fe-plants-in-hamilton-shale-huntingdon-co-pa-saddleback-gap-near-orbisonia-spec-802-1-pike-co-dingmans-falls-spec-vx3ibafilll!lllliiipla-si9-20-fc-plant-irom-the-ithaca-portage-formation-vanuxem-vanuxew-46-geol-third-district-n-y-page-175-fig-aq-viiif-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-image216336665.html
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. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Daw. ^^^K^^^^ 175 Pennsylvania, 1880, page -575, plate 85, fig. 26; a fine specimen of fruit in Lacoe's col- lection atPittston, Pa., p] 21 from the Seneca mine, anthracite coal bed F. Collett's Indiana Rt., 1883, page 104, plate 22, fig. 6.—XIII. Coal Measures, northern anthracite coal field, eastern Penn- sylvania. See also in Dawson's Acadian Geology, 1868, p. 460, fig. 173 G, reduced in size, an oval fruit, with striated sides, of uncertain aiSnity, and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-daw-k-175-pennsylvania-1880-page-575-plate-85-fig-26-a-fine-specimen-of-fruit-in-lacoes-col-lection-atpittston-pa-p-21-from-the-seneca-mine-anthracite-coal-bed-f-colletts-indiana-rt-1883-page-104-plate-22-fig-6xiii-coal-measures-northern-anthracite-coal-field-eastern-penn-sylvania-see-also-in-dawsons-acadian-geology-1868-p-460-fig-173-g-reduced-in-size-an-oval-fruit-with-striated-sides-of-uncertain-aisnity-and-image216326927.html
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Cyclopædia of Methodism in Canada [electronic resource]: containing historical, educational and statistical information, dating from the beginning of the work in the several provinces of the Dominion of Canada ... . Morrison, J 76 Supplied from Winnipeg. 77 John W. Bell, B.D 78 John W. Bell, B.D.. 79 John A. McCamus. 80 John Semmens. 482539 12 75 72 42 64 90 104 65 64 111 43 611 00 95 175 25 p. 351. 317 179 00 1,500 00 381 132 33 2,109 00 342 417 08 1,998 00 334 243 33 1,612 0c 244 539 75 1,441 65 244 428 01 1,460 00 244 243 33 p. 351. 70 900 00 114 24 00 1,329 00 114 324 45 1,060 00 125 303 3 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopdia-of-methodism-in-canada-electronic-resource-containing-historical-educational-and-statistical-information-dating-from-the-beginning-of-the-work-in-the-several-provinces-of-the-dominion-of-canada-morrison-j-76-supplied-from-winnipeg-77-john-w-bell-bd-78-john-w-bell-bd-79-john-a-mccamus-80-john-semmens-482539-12-75-72-42-64-90-104-65-64-111-43-611-00-95-175-25-p-351-317-179-00-1500-00-381-132-33-2109-00-342-417-08-1998-00-334-243-33-1612-0c-244-539-75-1441-65-244-428-01-1460-00-244-243-33-p-351-70-900-00-114-24-00-1329-00-114-324-45-1060-00-125-303-3-image339362081.html
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. Perspective for art students . J 2 FiQ. 175.—Diagram Q. 2. (Scale inch to 1 foot.) feet to the right of the spectator and 1 foot within thepicture. The edge AB is to he inclined to the picture-planeat an angle of 30° towards the left. The eye is 12 feet 232 Perspective from the picture and 5 feet above the ground. Scale, Jam inch to a foot. (15 marks.) The horizon must he drawn across the long way of thepaper, 6 inches from the top, and the centre of vision placed9 inches from the right-hand edge of the paper. The problem requires (1) the understanding of a planeabove the ground, (2) the p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/perspective-for-art-students-j-2-fiq-175diagram-q-2-scale-inch-to-1-foot-feet-to-the-right-of-the-spectator-and-1-foot-within-thepicture-the-edge-ab-is-to-he-inclined-to-the-picture-planeat-an-angle-of-30-towards-the-left-the-eye-is-12-feet-232-perspective-from-the-picture-and-5-feet-above-the-ground-scale-jam-inch-to-a-foot-15-marks-the-horizon-must-he-drawn-across-the-long-way-of-thepaper-6-inches-from-the-top-and-the-centre-of-vision-placed9-inches-from-the-right-hand-edge-of-the-paper-the-problem-requires-1-the-understanding-of-a-planeabove-the-ground-2-the-p-image369649482.html
RM2CDAYK6–. Perspective for art students . J 2 FiQ. 175.—Diagram Q. 2. (Scale inch to 1 foot.) feet to the right of the spectator and 1 foot within thepicture. The edge AB is to he inclined to the picture-planeat an angle of 30° towards the left. The eye is 12 feet 232 Perspective from the picture and 5 feet above the ground. Scale, Jam inch to a foot. (15 marks.) The horizon must he drawn across the long way of thepaper, 6 inches from the top, and the centre of vision placed9 inches from the right-hand edge of the paper. The problem requires (1) the understanding of a planeabove the ground, (2) the p
. Boone County Recorder . Any tire fur-. House and Lot For Sale. Good House and Lot in Burling-ton.-<»A-pply Co A. II. Renaker.——aprliau DUDLY BLYTH. W. J. MILLS —riKALBK IN— Gasoline Engines. Kerosene Engines,Han$ and Power Pumps,Lighting System (Oaniiml Kluctrlc),Farm Machinery cf All Kinds.ERL,AlNaE«, - - KY.R4-S. Phone, Krlan«er 88-R. Pasture For Rent On Woolper crook in Boone county. Fine bluegraes. AddresB B. E.Aylor, 130 East Second Street, Cov-ington, Ky. tf P toft King Oar ft m ft ft ftft ftft ftftftftftftft*ft ftft Five passenger car $1,175 with electTKrstart=er and fully equipp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boone-county-recorder-any-tire-fur-house-and-lot-for-sale-good-house-and-lot-in-burling-ton-lta-pply-co-a-ii-renakeraprliau-dudly-blyth-w-j-mills-rikalbk-in-gasoline-engines-kerosene-engineshan-and-power-pumpslighting-system-oaniiml-kluctrlcfarm-machinery-cf-all-kindserlalnae-kyr4-s-phone-krlaner-88-r-pasture-for-rent-on-woolper-crook-in-boone-county-fine-bluegraes-addresb-b-eaylor-130-east-second-street-cov-ington-ky-tf-p-toft-king-oar-ft-m-ft-ft-ftft-ftft-ftftftftftftftft-ftft-five-passenger-car-1175-with-electtkrstart=er-and-fully-equipp-image370144291.html
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. The genus Pinus . Pine. PLATE XIX. P. RESINOSA (170, 171). TROPICAUS (17*-175). 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.. Shaw, George Russell, b. 1848. Cambridge : Riverside Press Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-genus-pinus-pine-plate-xix-p-resinosa-170-171-tropicaus-17-175-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-shaw-george-russell-b-1848-cambridge-riverside-press-image232038589.html
RMRDE7GD–. The genus Pinus . Pine. PLATE XIX. P. RESINOSA (170, 171). TROPICAUS (17*-175). 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.. Shaw, George Russell, b. 1848. Cambridge : Riverside Press
. The book of the animal kingdom. Mammals. Mammals. FIG. 175. STRIPED MICE. 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.. Westell, William Percival. London, J. M. Dent; New York, E. P. Dutton Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-the-animal-kingdom-mammals-mammals-fig-175-striped-mice-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-westell-william-percival-london-j-m-dent-new-york-e-p-dutton-image232135953.html
RMRDJKNN–. The book of the animal kingdom. Mammals. Mammals. FIG. 175. STRIPED MICE. 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.. Westell, William Percival. London, J. M. Dent; New York, E. P. Dutton
. The book of the animal kingdom. Mammals. Mammals. FIG. 175. STRIPED MICE. FIG. 176. FANCY MICE. 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.. Westell, William Percival. London, J. M. Dent; New York, E. P. Dutton Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-the-animal-kingdom-mammals-mammals-fig-175-striped-mice-fig-176-fancy-mice-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-westell-william-percival-london-j-m-dent-new-york-e-p-dutton-image232135950.html
RMRDJKNJ–. The book of the animal kingdom. Mammals. Mammals. FIG. 175. STRIPED MICE. FIG. 176. FANCY MICE. 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.. Westell, William Percival. London, J. M. Dent; New York, E. P. Dutton
. The vines of northeastern America;. Climbing plants. 175 Fig. 82.—Yellowish Carrion-Flower. (S. tamnifdlia, Mx.) Fig. 81.—Carrion-Flower. (S. herbacea, L.). 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.. Newhall, Charles S. (Charles Stedman), 1842-1935. New York [etc. ] G. P. Putnam's Sons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-vines-of-northeastern-america-climbing-plants-175-fig-82yellowish-carrion-flower-s-tamnifdlia-mx-fig-81carrion-flower-s-herbacea-l-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-newhall-charles-s-charles-stedman-1842-1935-new-york-etc-g-p-putnams-sons-image232310295.html
RMRDXJ47–. The vines of northeastern America;. Climbing plants. 175 Fig. 82.—Yellowish Carrion-Flower. (S. tamnifdlia, Mx.) Fig. 81.—Carrion-Flower. (S. herbacea, L.). 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.. Newhall, Charles S. (Charles Stedman), 1842-1935. New York [etc. ] G. P. Putnam's Sons
. Langstroth on the hive & honey bee. Bees. Fig. 174. ASCLEPIAS TUBEEOSA. PLEUSISY HOOT. Fig. 175. ASCLEPIAS SYHIACA. South,. 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.. Langstroth, L. L. (Lorenzo Lorraine), 1810-1895; Dadant, C. P. (Camille Pierre), 1851-1938. Hamilton, Ill. , Dadant & sons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langstroth-on-the-hive-amp-honey-bee-bees-fig-174-asclepias-tubeeosa-pleusisy-hoot-fig-175-asclepias-syhiaca-south-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-langstroth-l-l-lorenzo-lorraine-1810-1895-dadant-c-p-camille-pierre-1851-1938-hamilton-ill-dadant-amp-sons-image231952071.html
RMRDA96F–. Langstroth on the hive & honey bee. Bees. Fig. 174. ASCLEPIAS TUBEEOSA. PLEUSISY HOOT. Fig. 175. ASCLEPIAS SYHIACA. South,. 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.. Langstroth, L. L. (Lorenzo Lorraine), 1810-1895; Dadant, C. P. (Camille Pierre), 1851-1938. Hamilton, Ill. , Dadant & sons
. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. Fig. 174. ASCLEPIAS TUBEEOSA. PLETJEISY BOOT. Fig. 175. ASCLEPIAS SYKIACA. South,. 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.. Langstroth, L. L. (Lorenzo Lorraine), 1810-1895; Dadant, Charles, 1817-1902; Dadant, C. P. (Camille Pierre), 1851-1938. Hamilton, Ill. : Dadant Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langstroth-on-the-hive-and-honey-bee-bees-fig-174-asclepias-tubeeosa-pletjeisy-boot-fig-175-asclepias-sykiaca-south-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-langstroth-l-l-lorenzo-lorraine-1810-1895-dadant-charles-1817-1902-dadant-c-p-camille-pierre-1851-1938-hamilton-ill-dadant-image232067183.html
RMRDFG1K–. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. Fig. 174. ASCLEPIAS TUBEEOSA. PLETJEISY BOOT. Fig. 175. ASCLEPIAS SYKIACA. South,. 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.. Langstroth, L. L. (Lorenzo Lorraine), 1810-1895; Dadant, Charles, 1817-1902; Dadant, C. P. (Camille Pierre), 1851-1938. Hamilton, Ill. : Dadant
. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes. Ch. IX] CORRECTION OF COMPENSATION OCULARS 293 aberrations are inevitably introduced which must be ehminated by a subsequent part of the optical train. The most striking and trouble- some defect is the so-called difference of chromatic magnification;. Fig. 175. HxjYGENiAN OcxixAR Showing the Ordinary and the Compensating Action. (From Spitta, p. 106). Ordinary action. (H). If the rays are traced on the left it will be seen that the field-lens (C) brings the rays to a focus at the diaphragm (25), and that th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-microscope-an-introduction-to-microscopic-methods-and-to-histology-microscopes-ch-ix-correction-of-compensation-oculars-293-aberrations-are-inevitably-introduced-which-must-be-ehminated-by-a-subsequent-part-of-the-optical-train-the-most-striking-and-trouble-some-defect-is-the-so-called-difference-of-chromatic-magnification-fig-175-hxjygenian-ocxixar-showing-the-ordinary-and-the-compensating-action-from-spitta-p-106-ordinary-action-h-if-the-rays-are-traced-on-the-left-it-will-be-seen-that-the-field-lens-c-brings-the-rays-to-a-focus-at-the-diaphragm-25-and-that-th-image232397651.html
RMRE2HG3–. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes. Ch. IX] CORRECTION OF COMPENSATION OCULARS 293 aberrations are inevitably introduced which must be ehminated by a subsequent part of the optical train. The most striking and trouble- some defect is the so-called difference of chromatic magnification;. Fig. 175. HxjYGENiAN OcxixAR Showing the Ordinary and the Compensating Action. (From Spitta, p. 106). Ordinary action. (H). If the rays are traced on the left it will be seen that the field-lens (C) brings the rays to a focus at the diaphragm (25), and that th
. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 175. PAvia fliva. upright; whereas in P. rubra they are spreading, slender, and pendulous. Leaves paler than in P. rubra. To thrive, it, like all the' other ^sculiiceEe, requires a deep rich soil. Propagated by budding, because the colour of the flowers is found to vary much in plants ra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trees-and-shrubs-an-abridgment-of-the-arboretum-et-fruticetum-britannicum-containing-the-hardy-trees-and-schrubs-of-britain-native-and-foreign-scientifically-and-popularly-described-with-their-propagation-culture-and-uses-and-engravings-of-nearly-all-the-species-trees-shrubs-forests-and-forestry-175-pavia-fliva-upright-whereas-in-p-rubra-they-are-spreading-slender-and-pendulous-leaves-paler-than-in-p-rubra-to-thrive-it-like-all-the-other-sculiiceee-requires-a-deep-rich-soil-propagated-by-budding-because-the-colour-of-the-flowers-is-found-to-vary-much-in-plants-ra-image232066654.html
RMRDFFAP–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 175. PAvia fliva. upright; whereas in P. rubra they are spreading, slender, and pendulous. Leaves paler than in P. rubra. To thrive, it, like all the' other ^sculiiceEe, requires a deep rich soil. Propagated by budding, because the colour of the flowers is found to vary much in plants ra
. In God's out-of-doors. Natural history. Page THE CREEPING VINE, -----.. 163 IN THE COUNTRY QUIET, ---... i65 THE ROAD TO MY FARM, ----- .- 167 THE LOWING CATTLE, ----- - . 170 THE CLOUDS ARE BONNIE, ---..- . 172 SHADOWS, -----. -.-. 173 THE CROWS NEST, ------ , . - - 174 THE BIRDS' WINTER BED, -------- 175 THE COMING HORSE, ------.-. 177 THE TENANT PLOWS THE FIELD, .----. 179 CORN SHOCKS PITCH THEIR TENTS, ------ 185 THE OWL, ----------- 188 FARM FRIENDS, --------- - 189 THE CROWS, --------- - 191 CRACKS NUTS AND SQUIRREL JOKES. - - - . - 193 THE GOLDEN DAYS OF HARVEST, ------ 195 THE P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-gods-out-of-doors-natural-history-page-the-creeping-vine-163-in-the-country-quiet-i65-the-road-to-my-farm-167-the-lowing-cattle-170-the-clouds-are-bonnie-172-shadows-173-the-crows-nest-174-the-birds-winter-bed-175-the-coming-horse-177-the-tenant-plows-the-field-179-corn-shocks-pitch-their-tents-185-the-owl-188-farm-friends-189-the-crows-191-cracks-nuts-and-squirrel-jokes-193-the-golden-days-of-harvest-195-the-p-image232154217.html
RMRDKF21–. In God's out-of-doors. Natural history. Page THE CREEPING VINE, -----.. 163 IN THE COUNTRY QUIET, ---... i65 THE ROAD TO MY FARM, ----- .- 167 THE LOWING CATTLE, ----- - . 170 THE CLOUDS ARE BONNIE, ---..- . 172 SHADOWS, -----. -.-. 173 THE CROWS NEST, ------ , . - - 174 THE BIRDS' WINTER BED, -------- 175 THE COMING HORSE, ------.-. 177 THE TENANT PLOWS THE FIELD, .----. 179 CORN SHOCKS PITCH THEIR TENTS, ------ 185 THE OWL, ----------- 188 FARM FRIENDS, --------- - 189 THE CROWS, --------- - 191 CRACKS NUTS AND SQUIRREL JOKES. - - - . - 193 THE GOLDEN DAYS OF HARVEST, ------ 195 THE P
. Fresh-water aquaria: their construction, arrangement, and management, with full information as to the best water-plants and live stock to be kept, how and where to obtain them, and how to keep them in health. Aquariums. SNAILS AND LIMPETS. 175 rather blunt at their extremities. The shell is about gin. in diameter, compressed, concave abqve, and almost flat below. The whorls are five or six in number, and rapidly enlarge. The sutures are deep; the aperture is angular. Planorhis i/narginatus (Fig. 117) is very like P. carinatus in structure and habits; but it is commoner, though quite as usefu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-water-aquaria-their-construction-arrangement-and-management-with-full-information-as-to-the-best-water-plants-and-live-stock-to-be-kept-how-and-where-to-obtain-them-and-how-to-keep-them-in-health-aquariums-snails-and-limpets-175-rather-blunt-at-their-extremities-the-shell-is-about-gin-in-diameter-compressed-concave-abqve-and-almost-flat-below-the-whorls-are-five-or-six-in-number-and-rapidly-enlarge-the-sutures-are-deep-the-aperture-is-angular-planorhis-inarginatus-fig-117-is-very-like-p-carinatus-in-structure-and-habits-but-it-is-commoner-though-quite-as-usefu-image232106177.html
RMRDH9P9–. Fresh-water aquaria: their construction, arrangement, and management, with full information as to the best water-plants and live stock to be kept, how and where to obtain them, and how to keep them in health. Aquariums. SNAILS AND LIMPETS. 175 rather blunt at their extremities. The shell is about gin. in diameter, compressed, concave abqve, and almost flat below. The whorls are five or six in number, and rapidly enlarge. The sutures are deep; the aperture is angular. Planorhis i/narginatus (Fig. 117) is very like P. carinatus in structure and habits; but it is commoner, though quite as usefu
. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. XIV. .escula'ce^ : paV/^. 131. 175. PAvia fliva. upright; whereas in P. rubra they are spreading, slender, and pendulous. Leaves paler than in P. rubra. To thrive, it, like all the' other ^sculiiceEe, requires a deep rich soil. Propagated by budding, because the colour of the flowers is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trees-and-shrubs-an-abridgment-of-the-arboretum-et-fruticetum-britannicum-containing-the-hardy-trees-and-schrubs-of-britain-native-and-foreign-scientifically-and-popularly-described-with-their-propagation-culture-and-uses-and-engravings-of-nearly-all-the-species-trees-shrubs-forests-and-forestry-xiv-esculace-pav-131-175-pavia-fliva-upright-whereas-in-p-rubra-they-are-spreading-slender-and-pendulous-leaves-paler-than-in-p-rubra-to-thrive-it-like-all-the-other-sculiiceee-requires-a-deep-rich-soil-propagated-by-budding-because-the-colour-of-the-flowers-is-image232066659.html
RMRDFFAY–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. XIV. .escula'ce^ : paV/^. 131. 175. PAvia fliva. upright; whereas in P. rubra they are spreading, slender, and pendulous. Leaves paler than in P. rubra. To thrive, it, like all the' other ^sculiiceEe, requires a deep rich soil. Propagated by budding, because the colour of the flowers is
. Practical landscape gardening : the importance of careful planning, locating the house, arrangement of walks and drives, construction of walks and drives, lawns and terraces, how to plant a property, laying out a flower garden, architectural features of the garden, rose gardens and hardy borders, wild gardens and rock gardens, planting plans and planting lists . Landscape gardening. ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES OF THE GARDEN 175. 7 o o CU P -c. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/practical-landscape-gardening-the-importance-of-careful-planning-locating-the-house-arrangement-of-walks-and-drives-construction-of-walks-and-drives-lawns-and-terraces-how-to-plant-a-property-laying-out-a-flower-garden-architectural-features-of-the-garden-rose-gardens-and-hardy-borders-wild-gardens-and-rock-gardens-planting-plans-and-planting-lists-landscape-gardening-architectural-features-of-the-garden-175-7-o-o-cu-p-c-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-t-image232186611.html
RMRDN0AY–. Practical landscape gardening : the importance of careful planning, locating the house, arrangement of walks and drives, construction of walks and drives, lawns and terraces, how to plant a property, laying out a flower garden, architectural features of the garden, rose gardens and hardy borders, wild gardens and rock gardens, planting plans and planting lists . Landscape gardening. ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES OF THE GARDEN 175. 7 o o CU P -c. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of t
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. CAPRIFOLIACEAE 531 7 and 8 p. m.: the filaments have meanwhile curved downwards, and their anthers shrivelled so much as to look like little withered hooks. The flower has now reached its second, purely female, stage. The style projects forwards above the stamens, which, as already stated, are now curved downwards, and its tip has bent a little upwards. It follows that the stigma now dominates the entrance to the flower (Fig. 175, 3), and a visiting hawk-mot Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-caprifoliaceae-531-7-and-8-p-m-the-filaments-have-meanwhile-curved-downwards-and-their-anthers-shrivelled-so-much-as-to-look-like-little-withered-hooks-the-flower-has-now-reached-its-second-purely-female-stage-the-style-projects-forwards-above-the-stamens-which-as-already-stated-are-now-curved-downwards-and-its-tip-has-bent-a-little-upwards-it-follows-that-the-stigma-now-dominates-the-entrance-to-the-flower-fig-175-3-and-a-visiting-hawk-mot-image232020413.html
RMRDDCB9–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. CAPRIFOLIACEAE 531 7 and 8 p. m.: the filaments have meanwhile curved downwards, and their anthers shrivelled so much as to look like little withered hooks. The flower has now reached its second, purely female, stage. The style projects forwards above the stamens, which, as already stated, are now curved downwards, and its tip has bent a little upwards. It follows that the stigma now dominates the entrance to the flower (Fig. 175, 3), and a visiting hawk-mot
. Studies in fossil botany . Paleobotany. PECOPTERIDEAE 467 are attached at the ends of the stout lateral veins of the pinnules (see Fig. 175). They are described as forming a wide angle, when in the natural condition, with the plane of the lamina, so that they no doubt hung down freely from the under side of the fertile frond. The seeds, like those of Aneimites, are winged (Fig. 175), and resemble Samaropsis, the seed of the Gymnosperm Porycordaites (see p. 520) so closely, that the two may easily be confused when found isolated. The species P. Pluck- eneti belongs to a section of the genus c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/studies-in-fossil-botany-paleobotany-pecopterideae-467-are-attached-at-the-ends-of-the-stout-lateral-veins-of-the-pinnules-see-fig-175-they-are-described-as-forming-a-wide-angle-when-in-the-natural-condition-with-the-plane-of-the-lamina-so-that-they-no-doubt-hung-down-freely-from-the-under-side-of-the-fertile-frond-the-seeds-like-those-of-aneimites-are-winged-fig-175-and-resemble-samaropsis-the-seed-of-the-gymnosperm-porycordaites-see-p-520-so-closely-that-the-two-may-easily-be-confused-when-found-isolated-the-species-p-pluck-eneti-belongs-to-a-section-of-the-genus-c-image231976381.html
RMRDBC6N–. Studies in fossil botany . Paleobotany. PECOPTERIDEAE 467 are attached at the ends of the stout lateral veins of the pinnules (see Fig. 175). They are described as forming a wide angle, when in the natural condition, with the plane of the lamina, so that they no doubt hung down freely from the under side of the fertile frond. The seeds, like those of Aneimites, are winged (Fig. 175), and resemble Samaropsis, the seed of the Gymnosperm Porycordaites (see p. 520) so closely, that the two may easily be confused when found isolated. The species P. Pluck- eneti belongs to a section of the genus c
. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. PODOSPHAERA. 175 This mildew has inflicted great Dusting the threatened P. myrtillina Schub. on leaves of Vaccinium MyrtUlus (bil- berry), V. uliginosum, and JSmpetntm nigmm (crowberry), (U.S. America). Erysiphe. The perithecia contain several asci, each with two to eight oval hyaline spores. The appendages are like these of Sphae- rotheca, simple and thread-like. Erysiphe graminis D. C. Mould or mildew of grass and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-plants-induced-by-cryptogamic-parasites-introduction-to-the-study-of-pathogenic-fungi-slime-fungi-bacteria-amp-algae-plant-diseases-parasitic-plants-fungi-podosphaera-175-this-mildew-has-inflicted-great-dusting-the-threatened-p-myrtillina-schub-on-leaves-of-vaccinium-myrtulus-bil-berry-v-uliginosum-and-jsmpetntm-nigmm-crowberry-us-america-erysiphe-the-perithecia-contain-several-asci-each-with-two-to-eight-oval-hyaline-spores-the-appendages-are-like-these-of-sphae-rotheca-simple-and-thread-like-erysiphe-graminis-d-c-mould-or-mildew-of-grass-and-image231990523.html
RMRDC27R–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. PODOSPHAERA. 175 This mildew has inflicted great Dusting the threatened P. myrtillina Schub. on leaves of Vaccinium MyrtUlus (bil- berry), V. uliginosum, and JSmpetntm nigmm (crowberry), (U.S. America). Erysiphe. The perithecia contain several asci, each with two to eight oval hyaline spores. The appendages are like these of Sphae- rotheca, simple and thread-like. Erysiphe graminis D. C. Mould or mildew of grass and
. Elementary botany : theoretical and practical. A text-book designed primarily for students of science classes connected with the science and art department of the committee of council on education . Botany. io6 Elementary' Botany (figs. 173 and 174), or featherywhen tt is plumose (figs. 175 and 178). Again, they may be sessile upon the ovary (figs. 173 and 175), or stalked, when they are said to be stipitate (figs. 174 and 178); so that there are four forms of pappus, viz. :— - Pilose sessile, as in Groundsel. Pilose stipitate, as in Dandelion. Plumose sessile, as in Salsify or Goatsbeard. P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-botany-theoretical-and-practical-a-text-book-designed-primarily-for-students-of-science-classes-connected-with-the-science-and-art-department-of-the-committee-of-council-on-education-botany-io6-elementary-botany-figs-173-and-174-or-featherywhen-tt-is-plumose-figs-175-and-178-again-they-may-be-sessile-upon-the-ovary-figs-173-and-175-or-stalked-when-they-are-said-to-be-stipitate-figs-174-and-178-so-that-there-are-four-forms-of-pappus-viz-pilose-sessile-as-in-groundsel-pilose-stipitate-as-in-dandelion-plumose-sessile-as-in-salsify-or-goatsbeard-p-image232116864.html
RMRDHRC0–. Elementary botany : theoretical and practical. A text-book designed primarily for students of science classes connected with the science and art department of the committee of council on education . Botany. io6 Elementary' Botany (figs. 173 and 174), or featherywhen tt is plumose (figs. 175 and 178). Again, they may be sessile upon the ovary (figs. 173 and 175), or stalked, when they are said to be stipitate (figs. 174 and 178); so that there are four forms of pappus, viz. :— - Pilose sessile, as in Groundsel. Pilose stipitate, as in Dandelion. Plumose sessile, as in Salsify or Goatsbeard. P
. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness; tr. from the French of Gos. De Voogt, by Katharine P. Wormeley;. Domestic animals. THE SHEEP 175. Sheep Baths long produced a stout sheep suitable for butcher- ing. A neighboring breed, the Herefordshire, was also stoutly and heavily made, with a large head and strong, bony structure ; but it was chiefly valued for its wool, which was of excel- lent quality. Now the stomach of London de- manded meat, more meat, always meat. The Englishman is beyond dispute the greatest meat eater in the civilized world, while at the same time h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-domestic-animals-their-habits-intelligence-and-usefulness-tr-from-the-french-of-gos-de-voogt-by-katharine-p-wormeley-domestic-animals-the-sheep-175-sheep-baths-long-produced-a-stout-sheep-suitable-for-butcher-ing-a-neighboring-breed-the-herefordshire-was-also-stoutly-and-heavily-made-with-a-large-head-and-strong-bony-structure-but-it-was-chiefly-valued-for-its-wool-which-was-of-excel-lent-quality-now-the-stomach-of-london-de-manded-meat-more-meat-always-meat-the-englishman-is-beyond-dispute-the-greatest-meat-eater-in-the-civilized-world-while-at-the-same-time-h-image232335506.html
RMRDYP8J–. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness; tr. from the French of Gos. De Voogt, by Katharine P. Wormeley;. Domestic animals. THE SHEEP 175. Sheep Baths long produced a stout sheep suitable for butcher- ing. A neighboring breed, the Herefordshire, was also stoutly and heavily made, with a large head and strong, bony structure ; but it was chiefly valued for its wool, which was of excel- lent quality. Now the stomach of London de- manded meat, more meat, always meat. The Englishman is beyond dispute the greatest meat eater in the civilized world, while at the same time h
. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. THE BRAIN 175 >SD thab an anterior, a posterior, and an inferior cornu can be dis- iipguished in each; the inferior cornu extends into what corresponds •io the hippocampal lobe of Reptiles (p. 168), and an eminence on its floor, known as the hip2Mcampus 7najor, is much more marked than in lower forms. The olfactory lobes, in which an olfactory. Fig. 144. -Bkain of Dog (Pointeb). (A, dorsal; B, ventral; and C, lateral view.) VB, cerebral hemispheres ; Mil, optic lobes; JIH, cerebellum, Wu, superior vermis ; JIH'^, la Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-the-comparative-anatomy-of-vertebrates-anatomy-comparative-the-brain-175-gtsd-thab-an-anterior-a-posterior-and-an-inferior-cornu-can-be-dis-iipguished-in-each-the-inferior-cornu-extends-into-what-corresponds-io-the-hippocampal-lobe-of-reptiles-p-168-and-an-eminence-on-its-floor-known-as-the-hip2mcampus-7najor-is-much-more-marked-than-in-lower-forms-the-olfactory-lobes-in-which-an-olfactory-fig-144-bkain-of-dog-pointeb-a-dorsal-b-ventral-and-c-lateral-view-vb-cerebral-hemispheres-mil-optic-lobes-jih-cerebellum-wu-superior-vermis-jih-la-image232084896.html
RMRDGAJ8–. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. THE BRAIN 175 >SD thab an anterior, a posterior, and an inferior cornu can be dis- iipguished in each; the inferior cornu extends into what corresponds •io the hippocampal lobe of Reptiles (p. 168), and an eminence on its floor, known as the hip2Mcampus 7najor, is much more marked than in lower forms. The olfactory lobes, in which an olfactory. Fig. 144. -Bkain of Dog (Pointeb). (A, dorsal; B, ventral; and C, lateral view.) VB, cerebral hemispheres ; Mil, optic lobes; JIH, cerebellum, Wu, superior vermis ; JIH'^, la
. Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological. Botany. DIFFERENT ORIGIN OF EQUIVALENT MEMBERS. • 175 the Hepatica* Radula and Lejeunia; the branch springs (as shown in Fig. 116, a, p. 153) out of the lower part of a segment of the stem, the upper part of which has developed into a leaf. In Fontinalis this occurs below the median line of the leaf, in Sphagnum laterally below one half. According to the Same observer, the lateral branches arise in place of a half-leaf beside the remaining half in many Jungermanniese, as Frullania, Madotheceii Mastigobryum, Jungermannia tritbophylla1. If Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/text-book-of-botany-morphological-and-physiological-botany-different-origin-of-equivalent-members-175-the-hepatica-radula-and-lejeunia-the-branch-springs-as-shown-in-fig-116-a-p-153-out-of-the-lower-part-of-a-segment-of-the-stem-the-upper-part-of-which-has-developed-into-a-leaf-in-fontinalis-this-occurs-below-the-median-line-of-the-leaf-in-sphagnum-laterally-below-one-half-according-to-the-same-observer-the-lateral-branches-arise-in-place-of-a-half-leaf-beside-the-remaining-half-in-many-jungermanniese-as-frullania-madotheceii-mastigobryum-jungermannia-tritbophylla1-if-image237846115.html
RMRPXR43–. Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological. Botany. DIFFERENT ORIGIN OF EQUIVALENT MEMBERS. • 175 the Hepatica* Radula and Lejeunia; the branch springs (as shown in Fig. 116, a, p. 153) out of the lower part of a segment of the stem, the upper part of which has developed into a leaf. In Fontinalis this occurs below the median line of the leaf, in Sphagnum laterally below one half. According to the Same observer, the lateral branches arise in place of a half-leaf beside the remaining half in many Jungermanniese, as Frullania, Madotheceii Mastigobryum, Jungermannia tritbophylla1. If
. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. CHAPTER XV THE FLOWER OF THE HIGHER SEED-PLANTS 175. Organs of the Flower. — The parts usually found .p in a flower of the higher |/^ seed-plants are sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils (Fig. 97). The sepals, taken together, constitute the calyx; the petals, taken together, con- stitute the co?-olla. The calyx and corolla are collectively known as the floral envelopes or perianth. Many flowers consist of five whorls or circles, tivo of which belong to the perianth.. Fjg. 97. The Parts of the Flower. cal, calyx ; cor, corolla; st, stamens; p, pistil.. Pl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/essentials-of-botany-botany-botany-chapter-xv-the-flower-of-the-higher-seed-plants-175-organs-of-the-flower-the-parts-usually-found-p-in-a-flower-of-the-higher-seed-plants-are-sepals-petals-stamens-and-pistils-fig-97-the-sepals-taken-together-constitute-the-calyx-the-petals-taken-together-con-stitute-the-co-olla-the-calyx-and-corolla-are-collectively-known-as-the-floral-envelopes-or-perianth-many-flowers-consist-of-five-whorls-or-circles-tivo-of-which-belong-to-the-perianth-fjg-97-the-parts-of-the-flower-cal-calyx-cor-corolla-st-stamens-p-pistil-pl-image232286893.html
RMRDWG8D–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. CHAPTER XV THE FLOWER OF THE HIGHER SEED-PLANTS 175. Organs of the Flower. — The parts usually found .p in a flower of the higher |/^ seed-plants are sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils (Fig. 97). The sepals, taken together, constitute the calyx; the petals, taken together, con- stitute the co?-olla. The calyx and corolla are collectively known as the floral envelopes or perianth. Many flowers consist of five whorls or circles, tivo of which belong to the perianth.. Fjg. 97. The Parts of the Flower. cal, calyx ; cor, corolla; st, stamens; p, pistil.. Pl
. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. 174. 175 173. MUK.KNA RKTIFKHA. (P. 401.) 174. (^HANNOMIK.KNA VITTATA. (P. 404.) 175. Saccopuauynx ami'L'llaceus. (P. 406.). 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.. Jordan, David Starr, 1851-193 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fishes-of-north-and-middle-america-microform-a-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-species-of-fish-like-vertebrates-found-in-the-waters-of-north-america-north-of-the-isthmus-of-panama-fishes-fishes-poissons-poissons-174-175-173-mukkna-rktifkha-p-401-174-hannomikkna-vittata-p-404-175-saccopuauynx-amilllaceus-p-406-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-jordan-david-starr-1851-193-image234857420.html
RMRJ2K10–. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. 174. 175 173. MUK.KNA RKTIFKHA. (P. 401.) 174. (^HANNOMIK.KNA VITTATA. (P. 404.) 175. Saccopuauynx ami'L'llaceus. (P. 406.). 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.. Jordan, David Starr, 1851-193
. Senescence and rejuvenescence. Age; Reproduction. THE GAMETES IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS 339 egg of the cycad Zamia; Fig. 175, the archegonium of a conifer, Torreya iaxifolia, containing the large egg: incidentally this figure also shows the pollen tube with the two small male nuclei near the tip. The development of the female gamete in the angiosperms is outlined in Figs. 141, A-E (p. 321). Fig. 176 is the embryo sac of the sun- flower at the time of ferti- lization, and Fig. 177, that of the coneflower, another composite, at the same stage. The eggs in all these plants are manifestly highly spe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senescence-and-rejuvenescence-age-reproduction-the-gametes-in-plants-and-animals-339-egg-of-the-cycad-zamia-fig-175-the-archegonium-of-a-conifer-torreya-iaxifolia-containing-the-large-egg-incidentally-this-figure-also-shows-the-pollen-tube-with-the-two-small-male-nuclei-near-the-tip-the-development-of-the-female-gamete-in-the-angiosperms-is-outlined-in-figs-141-a-e-p-321-fig-176-is-the-embryo-sac-of-the-sun-flower-at-the-time-of-ferti-lization-and-fig-177-that-of-the-coneflower-another-composite-at-the-same-stage-the-eggs-in-all-these-plants-are-manifestly-highly-spe-image232349406.html
RMRE0C12–. Senescence and rejuvenescence. Age; Reproduction. THE GAMETES IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS 339 egg of the cycad Zamia; Fig. 175, the archegonium of a conifer, Torreya iaxifolia, containing the large egg: incidentally this figure also shows the pollen tube with the two small male nuclei near the tip. The development of the female gamete in the angiosperms is outlined in Figs. 141, A-E (p. 321). Fig. 176 is the embryo sac of the sun- flower at the time of ferti- lization, and Fig. 177, that of the coneflower, another composite, at the same stage. The eggs in all these plants are manifestly highly spe
. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. 228 PUCCINIA [JJcidia on Geranium prateiise, G. silvaticiim-^ uredo- and teleutospores on Polygonum amphibiuni, P. lapathifoUum, July— October; not uncommon. Klebahn and BubEik report the Eecidium on G. molle, G. phaeum and other species. (Fig. 175.) Teleutospores are found not only in the separate sori described above, but also in the old uredo-sori. These latter spores are rounded at the apex ; those which grow in distinct sori often have the thickening cap forced to one side, presumably by the pressure of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-rust-fungi-uredinales-their-biology-and-classification-rust-fungi-228-puccinia-jjcidia-on-geranium-prateiise-g-silvaticiim-uredo-and-teleutospores-on-polygonum-amphibiuni-p-lapathifouum-july-october-not-uncommon-klebahn-and-bubeik-report-the-eecidium-on-g-molle-g-phaeum-and-other-species-fig-175-teleutospores-are-found-not-only-in-the-separate-sori-described-above-but-also-in-the-old-uredo-sori-these-latter-spores-are-rounded-at-the-apex-those-which-grow-in-distinct-sori-often-have-the-thickening-cap-forced-to-one-side-presumably-by-the-pressure-of-th-image232411579.html
RMRE379F–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. 228 PUCCINIA [JJcidia on Geranium prateiise, G. silvaticiim-^ uredo- and teleutospores on Polygonum amphibiuni, P. lapathifoUum, July— October; not uncommon. Klebahn and BubEik report the Eecidium on G. molle, G. phaeum and other species. (Fig. 175.) Teleutospores are found not only in the separate sori described above, but also in the old uredo-sori. These latter spores are rounded at the apex ; those which grow in distinct sori often have the thickening cap forced to one side, presumably by the pressure of th
. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. CHAPTER XV THE FLOWER OF THE HIGHER SEED-PLANTS 175. Organs of the Flower. The parts usually found .p in a flower of the higher seed-plants are sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils (Fig. 97). The sepals, taken together, constitute the calyx; the petals, taken together, con- stitute the corolla. The calyx and corolla are collectively known as the floral envelopes or perianth. Many flowers consist of five whorls or circles, two of which belong to the perianth,. cal-- FiG. 97. The Parts of the Flower. cal, calyx ; cor, corolla; st, stamens; p, pistil.. Plea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/essentials-of-botany-botany-botany-chapter-xv-the-flower-of-the-higher-seed-plants-175-organs-of-the-flower-the-parts-usually-found-p-in-a-flower-of-the-higher-seed-plants-are-sepals-petals-stamens-and-pistils-fig-97-the-sepals-taken-together-constitute-the-calyx-the-petals-taken-together-con-stitute-the-corolla-the-calyx-and-corolla-are-collectively-known-as-the-floral-envelopes-or-perianth-many-flowers-consist-of-five-whorls-or-circles-two-of-which-belong-to-the-perianth-cal-fig-97-the-parts-of-the-flower-cal-calyx-cor-corolla-st-stamens-p-pistil-plea-image232087844.html
RMRDGEBG–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. CHAPTER XV THE FLOWER OF THE HIGHER SEED-PLANTS 175. Organs of the Flower. The parts usually found .p in a flower of the higher seed-plants are sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils (Fig. 97). The sepals, taken together, constitute the calyx; the petals, taken together, con- stitute the corolla. The calyx and corolla are collectively known as the floral envelopes or perianth. Many flowers consist of five whorls or circles, two of which belong to the perianth,. cal-- FiG. 97. The Parts of the Flower. cal, calyx ; cor, corolla; st, stamens; p, pistil.. Plea
. A manual of elementary zoology . Zoology. HYDRA AND OBELIA. POLYPS AND MEDUSA. 175. --ect. -end. perith. Fig. 109.—Part of a colony of Obelia, magnified. bl., Blastostyle ; ect., ectoderm ; end., endoderm ; gtk., gonotheca ; hyth., hydrotheca med., medusa bud ; p.b., polyp bud ; ferith., peritheca.. 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.. Borradaile, L. A. (Lancelot Alexander), 1872-1945. London : H. Frowde, Hodde Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-elementary-zoology-zoology-hydra-and-obelia-polyps-and-medusa-175-ect-end-perith-fig-109part-of-a-colony-of-obelia-magnified-bl-blastostyle-ect-ectoderm-end-endoderm-gtk-gonotheca-hyth-hydrotheca-med-medusa-bud-pb-polyp-bud-ferith-peritheca-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-borradaile-l-a-lancelot-alexander-1872-1945-london-h-frowde-hodde-image232951822.html
RMREYTBX–. A manual of elementary zoology . Zoology. HYDRA AND OBELIA. POLYPS AND MEDUSA. 175. --ect. -end. perith. Fig. 109.—Part of a colony of Obelia, magnified. bl., Blastostyle ; ect., ectoderm ; end., endoderm ; gtk., gonotheca ; hyth., hydrotheca med., medusa bud ; p.b., polyp bud ; ferith., peritheca.. 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.. Borradaile, L. A. (Lancelot Alexander), 1872-1945. London : H. Frowde, Hodde
. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. INSECTS. 175 Family: MuscidaB {True Flies). These are flies with three-jointed antennae, con- structed on the type seen in the common house fly. Here are included the Caterpillar Flies {Tachina), the Flesh Flies {Sarcophaga), Common Flies (Musca), Flower Flies (Anthomyia), Green-eyed Flies {Chlorops), etc. The Caterpillar Flies (Tachina) are black, grey, or reddish yellow flies, reminding one by their appearance of the common house fly or the blue-bottle. They play the same part in the economy of nature as the sand wasps (p. 129), but always lay their eggs exte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-zoology-zoology-insects-175-family-muscidab-true-flies-these-are-flies-with-three-jointed-antennae-con-structed-on-the-type-seen-in-the-common-house-fly-here-are-included-the-caterpillar-flies-tachina-the-flesh-flies-sarcophaga-common-flies-musca-flower-flies-anthomyia-green-eyed-flies-chlorops-etc-the-caterpillar-flies-tachina-are-black-grey-or-reddish-yellow-flies-reminding-one-by-their-appearance-of-the-common-house-fly-or-the-blue-bottle-they-play-the-same-part-in-the-economy-of-nature-as-the-sand-wasps-p-129-but-always-lay-their-eggs-exte-image231977992.html
RMRDBE88–. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. INSECTS. 175 Family: MuscidaB {True Flies). These are flies with three-jointed antennae, con- structed on the type seen in the common house fly. Here are included the Caterpillar Flies {Tachina), the Flesh Flies {Sarcophaga), Common Flies (Musca), Flower Flies (Anthomyia), Green-eyed Flies {Chlorops), etc. The Caterpillar Flies (Tachina) are black, grey, or reddish yellow flies, reminding one by their appearance of the common house fly or the blue-bottle. They play the same part in the economy of nature as the sand wasps (p. 129), but always lay their eggs exte
. A manual of zoology. Zoology. UTDROZOA. 233 Usually the colony is strengthened and protected by the perisarc, a cuticular tubular secretion of the ectoderm. In some (fig. 175) the perisarc stops at the base of the hydranth; in others (fig. 176) it expands distally into a wide-mouthed bell, the hydrotheca, into which the hydranth may retract at times of danger. In rare cases. Fig. 176.—Campanularia geiiiculata. f/i", ectoderm; f?), entoderm; p, perisarc, ex- panded around hj'dranth to a li>-drotlieca: .s-, supportinj^ layer. this perisarc may he greatly increased and calcified, formin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-zoology-zoology-utdrozoa-233-usually-the-colony-is-strengthened-and-protected-by-the-perisarc-a-cuticular-tubular-secretion-of-the-ectoderm-in-some-fig-175-the-perisarc-stops-at-the-base-of-the-hydranth-in-others-fig-176-it-expands-distally-into-a-wide-mouthed-bell-the-hydrotheca-into-which-the-hydranth-may-retract-at-times-of-danger-in-rare-cases-fig-176campanularia-geiiiculata-fiquot-ectoderm-f-entoderm-p-perisarc-ex-panded-around-hjdranth-to-a-ligt-drotlieca-s-supportinj-layer-this-perisarc-may-he-greatly-increased-and-calcified-formin-image232347646.html
RMRE09P6–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. UTDROZOA. 233 Usually the colony is strengthened and protected by the perisarc, a cuticular tubular secretion of the ectoderm. In some (fig. 175) the perisarc stops at the base of the hydranth; in others (fig. 176) it expands distally into a wide-mouthed bell, the hydrotheca, into which the hydranth may retract at times of danger. In rare cases. Fig. 176.—Campanularia geiiiculata. f/i", ectoderm; f?), entoderm; p, perisarc, ex- panded around hj'dranth to a li>-drotlieca: .s-, supportinj^ layer. this perisarc may he greatly increased and calcified, formin
. The geographical distribution of the family Charadriidae, or, The plovers, sandpipers, snipes, and their allies . Shore birds. CHAEADEIU8, iEgialitis occidentalism Cabanis, Journ. Orn. 1872, p. 158. 175 Plates.—Cabanis, Journ. Orn. 1885, pi. vi. fig. 1 (head only). Habits.—Undescribed. Eggs.—Unknown. Synonymy. Literature. Cabanis's Sand-Plover belongs to the subgeneric group ^gialophili minores, and appears to be perfectly distinct from any of its allies, having black legs and white lores. It is only known from the mountain plateaux in the extreme north of Chili. It is quite distinct from C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-geographical-distribution-of-the-family-charadriidae-or-the-plovers-sandpipers-snipes-and-their-allies-shore-birds-chaeadeiu8-iegialitis-occidentalism-cabanis-journ-orn-1872-p-158-175-platescabanis-journ-orn-1885-pi-vi-fig-1-head-only-habitsundescribed-eggsunknown-synonymy-literature-cabaniss-sand-plover-belongs-to-the-subgeneric-group-gialophili-minores-and-appears-to-be-perfectly-distinct-from-any-of-its-allies-having-black-legs-and-white-lores-it-is-only-known-from-the-mountain-plateaux-in-the-extreme-north-of-chili-it-is-quite-distinct-from-c-image232435497.html
RMRE49RN–. The geographical distribution of the family Charadriidae, or, The plovers, sandpipers, snipes, and their allies . Shore birds. CHAEADEIU8, iEgialitis occidentalism Cabanis, Journ. Orn. 1872, p. 158. 175 Plates.—Cabanis, Journ. Orn. 1885, pi. vi. fig. 1 (head only). Habits.—Undescribed. Eggs.—Unknown. Synonymy. Literature. Cabanis's Sand-Plover belongs to the subgeneric group ^gialophili minores, and appears to be perfectly distinct from any of its allies, having black legs and white lores. It is only known from the mountain plateaux in the extreme north of Chili. It is quite distinct from C.
. Elements of botany. Botany. CHAPTER XV THE FLOWER OF THE HIGHER SEED-PLANTS 175. Organs of the Flower. — The parts usually found ' ,./) in a flower of the higher seed-plants are sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils (Fig. 97). The sepals, taken together, constitute the calyx; the petals, taken together, con- stitute the corolla. Tlie calyx and corolla are collectively known as the floral envelopes ov periantli. jLinji floivers co)isist of five u'Jwrls or circles, two of wJiich bcloig to the perianth.. Fig. 07. The Parts .if the Flower. cat, caly.x : try;-, eonilla; st, stamens; p, pistil.. P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-botany-botany-chapter-xv-the-flower-of-the-higher-seed-plants-175-organs-of-the-flower-the-parts-usually-found-in-a-flower-of-the-higher-seed-plants-are-sepals-petals-stamens-and-pistils-fig-97-the-sepals-taken-together-constitute-the-calyx-the-petals-taken-together-con-stitute-the-corolla-tlie-calyx-and-corolla-are-collectively-known-as-the-floral-envelopes-ov-periantli-jlinji-floivers-coisist-of-five-ujwrls-or-circles-two-of-wjiich-bcloig-to-the-perianth-fig-07-the-parts-if-the-flower-cat-calyx-try-eonilla-st-stamens-p-pistil-p-image232398724.html
RMRE2JXC–. Elements of botany. Botany. CHAPTER XV THE FLOWER OF THE HIGHER SEED-PLANTS 175. Organs of the Flower. — The parts usually found ' ,./) in a flower of the higher seed-plants are sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils (Fig. 97). The sepals, taken together, constitute the calyx; the petals, taken together, con- stitute the corolla. Tlie calyx and corolla are collectively known as the floral envelopes ov periantli. jLinji floivers co)isist of five u'Jwrls or circles, two of wJiich bcloig to the perianth.. Fig. 07. The Parts .if the Flower. cat, caly.x : try;-, eonilla; st, stamens; p, pistil.. P
. Principles of economic zoo̤logy. Zoology, Economic. HYMENOPTERA 175 flies). The stinging Hymenoptera, on account of their efficient means of defense-, are often mimiclced (Fig. 132, p. 160)âthe bumble-bees by the hawk-moths, the hornets by two clear- winged moths of the genus Stsia, the bee by the drone-fly (Eristalis), the wasp by a common English beetle {Clytus eridus), and the hornet b>' a Nicaraguan Hemiptera. Saw-flies and "Horntails."âAmong the boring Hymenoptera are the saw-fiies, horntails, and gall-flies. The saw-flies have a wide head and thorax, with a broad joining Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-of-economic-zoology-zoology-economic-hymenoptera-175-flies-the-stinging-hymenoptera-on-account-of-their-efficient-means-of-defense-are-often-mimiclced-fig-132-p-160the-bumble-bees-by-the-hawk-moths-the-hornets-by-two-clear-winged-moths-of-the-genus-stsia-the-bee-by-the-drone-fly-eristalis-the-wasp-by-a-common-english-beetle-clytus-eridus-and-the-hornet-bgt-a-nicaraguan-hemiptera-saw-flies-and-quothorntailsquotamong-the-boring-hymenoptera-are-the-saw-fiies-horntails-and-gall-flies-the-saw-flies-have-a-wide-head-and-thorax-with-a-broad-joining-image232253885.html
RMRDT25H–. Principles of economic zoo̤logy. Zoology, Economic. HYMENOPTERA 175 flies). The stinging Hymenoptera, on account of their efficient means of defense-, are often mimiclced (Fig. 132, p. 160)âthe bumble-bees by the hawk-moths, the hornets by two clear- winged moths of the genus Stsia, the bee by the drone-fly (Eristalis), the wasp by a common English beetle {Clytus eridus), and the hornet b>' a Nicaraguan Hemiptera. Saw-flies and "Horntails."âAmong the boring Hymenoptera are the saw-fiies, horntails, and gall-flies. The saw-flies have a wide head and thorax, with a broad joining
. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. Plate 20.. G. M. DOOLITTLE, Author of "Scientiflc Quccn-Renring " and of ''Management of Bccx.'' This writer is mentioned pages 151, 175, 27S, 279, 333, 392, 442, 443.. 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.. Langstroth, L. L. (Lorenzo Lorraine), 1810-1895; Dadant, Charles, 1817-1902; Dadant, C. P. (Camille Pierre), 1851-1938. Hamilton, Ill. : Dadant Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langstroth-on-the-hive-and-honey-bee-bees-plate-20-g-m-doolittle-author-of-quotscientiflc-quccn-renring-quot-and-of-management-of-bccx-this-writer-is-mentioned-pages-151-175-27s-279-333-392-442-443-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-langstroth-l-l-lorenzo-lorraine-1810-1895-dadant-charles-1817-1902-dadant-c-p-camille-pierre-1851-1938-hamilton-ill-dadant-image232059219.html
RMRDF5W7–. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. Plate 20.. G. M. DOOLITTLE, Author of "Scientiflc Quccn-Renring " and of ''Management of Bccx.'' This writer is mentioned pages 151, 175, 27S, 279, 333, 392, 442, 443.. 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.. Langstroth, L. L. (Lorenzo Lorraine), 1810-1895; Dadant, Charles, 1817-1902; Dadant, C. P. (Camille Pierre), 1851-1938. Hamilton, Ill. : Dadant
. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. AN ENUMEKATION 01 CULTIVATED FERNS. 175 Son round, marginal, distinct or laterally confluent. Indurium reniform or subrotund, and special to each sorus, or more or. Genus 88.— Pinna of mature frond, under side. No. 13. Genus »8.—Fertile pinna, under side. No. i less elongated, plain or undnlate, and including two or moro fiori. § 1. Indusium oblong or linear, common to two or more clusters of sporangia. Fronds smooth, p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ferns-british-amp-foreign-the-history-organography-classification-and-enumeration-of-the-species-of-garden-ferns-with-a-treatise-on-their-cultivation-etc-etc-ferns-an-enumekation-01-cultivated-ferns-175-son-round-marginal-distinct-or-laterally-confluent-indurium-reniform-or-subrotund-and-special-to-each-sorus-or-more-or-genus-88-pinna-of-mature-frond-under-side-no-13-genus-8fertile-pinna-under-side-no-i-less-elongated-plain-or-undnlate-and-including-two-or-moro-fiori-1-indusium-oblong-or-linear-common-to-two-or-more-clusters-of-sporangia-fronds-smooth-p-image232332153.html
RMRDYJ0W–. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. AN ENUMEKATION 01 CULTIVATED FERNS. 175 Son round, marginal, distinct or laterally confluent. Indurium reniform or subrotund, and special to each sorus, or more or. Genus 88.— Pinna of mature frond, under side. No. 13. Genus »8.—Fertile pinna, under side. No. i less elongated, plain or undnlate, and including two or moro fiori. § 1. Indusium oblong or linear, common to two or more clusters of sporangia. Fronds smooth, p
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. tlctll.FcilM.V, Vol.iv.riMv, Regent's Kept. 1857, Chemung,) Hall, Pal., N. Y., Vol. 4, page 175, plate 25, figs. 1 to 10. Eesembles P. lachrymosa^ but the spine-bearing tubercles are smaller, nearer together and more numerous, and the ventral beak is narrower, and more abruptly sharpened; dorsal valve inside studded witfi tuber- cles; etc. (See Hall's text.) It has been found in the Che- mung of Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Alleghany Co., N. Y.— In Pennsylvani Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-tlctllfcilmv-volivrimv-regents-kept-1857-chemung-hall-pal-n-y-vol-4-page-175-plate-25-figs-1-to-10-eesembles-p-lachrymosa-but-the-spine-bearing-tubercles-are-smaller-nearer-together-and-more-numerous-and-the-ventral-beak-is-narrower-and-more-abruptly-sharpened-dorsal-valve-inside-studded-witfi-tuber-cles-etc-see-halls-text-it-has-been-found-in-the-che-mung-of-chautauqua-cattaraugus-and-alleghany-co-n-y-in-pennsylvani-image231916975.html
RMRD8MD3–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. tlctll.FcilM.V, Vol.iv.riMv, Regent's Kept. 1857, Chemung,) Hall, Pal., N. Y., Vol. 4, page 175, plate 25, figs. 1 to 10. Eesembles P. lachrymosa^ but the spine-bearing tubercles are smaller, nearer together and more numerous, and the ventral beak is narrower, and more abruptly sharpened; dorsal valve inside studded witfi tuber- cles; etc. (See Hall's text.) It has been found in the Che- mung of Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Alleghany Co., N. Y.— In Pennsylvani
. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. Fig. 174. ASCLEPIAS TUBEEOSA. PLETJEISY BOOT. Fig. 175. ASCLEPIAS SYKIACA. South,. plant), Veronicas, Yellow Jessamine of the whose honej' is poisonous.— (Dr. J. P. H. Brown.) Asdepiadaceae: — The common Milk- weed (Fig. 175), or Silkweed, Asclepias cornuti, is much frequented by bees, but these visits are often fatal to them. All the grains of pollen of the Silkweed, in each anther, are collected in a com- pact mass, inclosed in a sack; these sacks are united in pairs {a. Tig. 176) by a kind of thread, terminated by a small, viscous gland. These t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langstroth-on-the-hive-and-honey-bee-bees-fig-174-asclepias-tubeeosa-pletjeisy-boot-fig-175-asclepias-sykiaca-south-plant-veronicas-yellow-jessamine-of-the-whose-honej-is-poisonous-dr-j-p-h-brown-asdepiadaceae-the-common-milk-weed-fig-175-or-silkweed-asclepias-cornuti-is-much-frequented-by-bees-but-these-visits-are-often-fatal-to-them-all-the-grains-of-pollen-of-the-silkweed-in-each-anther-are-collected-in-a-com-pact-mass-inclosed-in-a-sack-these-sacks-are-united-in-pairs-a-tig-176-by-a-kind-of-thread-terminated-by-a-small-viscous-gland-these-t-image232067178.html
RMRDFG1E–. Langstroth on the hive and honey-bee. Bees. Fig. 174. ASCLEPIAS TUBEEOSA. PLETJEISY BOOT. Fig. 175. ASCLEPIAS SYKIACA. South,. plant), Veronicas, Yellow Jessamine of the whose honej' is poisonous.— (Dr. J. P. H. Brown.) Asdepiadaceae: — The common Milk- weed (Fig. 175), or Silkweed, Asclepias cornuti, is much frequented by bees, but these visits are often fatal to them. All the grains of pollen of the Silkweed, in each anther, are collected in a com- pact mass, inclosed in a sack; these sacks are united in pairs {a. Tig. 176) by a kind of thread, terminated by a small, viscous gland. These t
. Langstroth on the hive & honey bee. Bees. Plate 20.. G. M. DOOLITTLE, Author of ''Scientific Quccn-Renrtnij " and of "Maiiaijement of Bcex." This writer is mentioned page.s 151, 175, 27S, 279, 333, 392, 442, 443.. 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.. Langstroth, L. L. (Lorenzo Lorraine), 1810-1895; Dadant, C. P. (Camille Pierre), 1851-1938. Hamilton, Ill. , Dadant & sons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langstroth-on-the-hive-amp-honey-bee-bees-plate-20-g-m-doolittle-author-of-scientific-quccn-renrtnij-quot-and-of-quotmaiiaijement-of-bcexquot-this-writer-is-mentioned-pages-151-175-27s-279-333-392-442-443-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-langstroth-l-l-lorenzo-lorraine-1810-1895-dadant-c-p-camille-pierre-1851-1938-hamilton-ill-dadant-amp-sons-image231952379.html
RMRDA9HF–. Langstroth on the hive & honey bee. Bees. Plate 20.. G. M. DOOLITTLE, Author of ''Scientific Quccn-Renrtnij " and of "Maiiaijement of Bcex." This writer is mentioned page.s 151, 175, 27S, 279, 333, 392, 442, 443.. 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.. Langstroth, L. L. (Lorenzo Lorraine), 1810-1895; Dadant, C. P. (Camille Pierre), 1851-1938. Hamilton, Ill. , Dadant & sons
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. GLADIOLI "COONTY" Palm Leaves—^^"^^^^p^^^^-^f/^^ ^^^*^^^^*^ * * * •*»*** *--w»* » WW or anywhere you could use 18-inch Cycas Leaves; fresh shining green, a good keeper. Try some today. 169-175 N. Wabash Ave CHICAGO, ILL Always good, never were better at this season i I A large supply of the newest and best ^ I Valley Lilies Asters ^ We have it again You always can The present crop is ^ in steady get Lilies of excellent ^ supply here quality ^ Try a shipment of Gomphrena Globosa, in three colors, ^ the Globe Amaranth, sometimes called Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-gladioli-quotcoontyquot-palm-leavesquotp-f-w-ww-or-anywhere-you-could-use-18-inch-cycas-leaves-fresh-shining-green-a-good-keeper-try-some-today-169-175-n-wabash-ave-chicago-ill-always-good-never-were-better-at-this-season-i-i-a-large-supply-of-the-newest-and-best-i-valley-lilies-asters-we-have-it-again-you-always-can-the-present-crop-is-in-steady-get-lilies-of-excellent-supply-here-quality-try-a-shipment-of-gomphrena-globosa-in-three-colors-the-globe-amaranth-sometimes-called-image238132619.html
RMRRBTGB–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. GLADIOLI "COONTY" Palm Leaves—^^"^^^^p^^^^-^f/^^ ^^^*^^^^*^ * * * •*»*** *--w»* » WW or anywhere you could use 18-inch Cycas Leaves; fresh shining green, a good keeper. Try some today. 169-175 N. Wabash Ave CHICAGO, ILL Always good, never were better at this season i I A large supply of the newest and best ^ I Valley Lilies Asters ^ We have it again You always can The present crop is ^ in steady get Lilies of excellent ^ supply here quality ^ Try a shipment of Gomphrena Globosa, in three colors, ^ the Globe Amaranth, sometimes called
. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. THE FUNGI 251 potassium hydrate some time before they are to be examined. In the mycelial threads note: (a) The color (if any). (6) The mode of branching. (c) The presence or absence of cross-partitions. Draw. II. CONIDIA. Examine with h.p. a slide prepared as in I, and note: (a) The size, shape, and color of the conidia. (6) The manner in which the conidiar-bearing branches are. Tig. 175. A Colony of Aspergillus, a Sac Fungus, one of the Com- mon Molds, showing Mycelium and Spore-Clusters. The lower figures show in detail the method of spore formation. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/essentials-of-botany-botany-botany-the-fungi-251-potassium-hydrate-some-time-before-they-are-to-be-examined-in-the-mycelial-threads-note-a-the-color-if-any-6-the-mode-of-branching-c-the-presence-or-absence-of-cross-partitions-draw-ii-conidia-examine-with-hp-a-slide-prepared-as-in-i-and-note-a-the-size-shape-and-color-of-the-conidia-6-the-manner-in-which-the-conidiar-bearing-branches-are-tig-175-a-colony-of-aspergillus-a-sac-fungus-one-of-the-com-mon-molds-showing-mycelium-and-spore-clusters-the-lower-figures-show-in-detail-the-method-of-spore-formation-image232080595.html
RMRDG54K–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. THE FUNGI 251 potassium hydrate some time before they are to be examined. In the mycelial threads note: (a) The color (if any). (6) The mode of branching. (c) The presence or absence of cross-partitions. Draw. II. CONIDIA. Examine with h.p. a slide prepared as in I, and note: (a) The size, shape, and color of the conidia. (6) The manner in which the conidiar-bearing branches are. Tig. 175. A Colony of Aspergillus, a Sac Fungus, one of the Com- mon Molds, showing Mycelium and Spore-Clusters. The lower figures show in detail the method of spore formation.
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 175 Cypr. of the Technological University in Switzerland, has a remark- able suite of specimens of this mineral. (J, P. L. 1888.) Cypricardella elUptica ? See Microdon ellipticus. XL —Note. MiGrodo7i^GonrddiAM2 name preoccupied by Agassiz for a genns of fish, 183e3. (S. A. Miller.) Cypricardella nucleata. (Hall, Trans. Alb Inst. Vol. 4, X/. :^ 1856); Geol. Et. Iowa, plate 23, fig. 10 ? ,.4t^ 1858 ; Microdon micleaia, Whitfield, Bull. ^^^^ 3, Am. Mus. 1882, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-175-cypr-of-the-technological-university-in-switzerland-has-a-remark-able-suite-of-specimens-of-this-mineral-j-p-l-1888-cypricardella-eluptica-see-microdon-ellipticus-xl-note-migrodo7igonrddiam2-name-preoccupied-by-agassiz-for-a-genns-of-fish-183e3-s-a-miller-cypricardella-nucleata-hall-trans-alb-inst-vol-4-x-1856-geol-et-iowa-plate-23-fig-10-4t-1858-microdon-micleaia-whitfield-bull-3-am-mus-1882-image231896482.html
RMRD7P96–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 175 Cypr. of the Technological University in Switzerland, has a remark- able suite of specimens of this mineral. (J, P. L. 1888.) Cypricardella elUptica ? See Microdon ellipticus. XL —Note. MiGrodo7i^GonrddiAM2 name preoccupied by Agassiz for a genns of fish, 183e3. (S. A. Miller.) Cypricardella nucleata. (Hall, Trans. Alb Inst. Vol. 4, X/. :^ 1856); Geol. Et. Iowa, plate 23, fig. 10 ? ,.4t^ 1858 ; Microdon micleaia, Whitfield, Bull. ^^^^ 3, Am. Mus. 1882,
. Soils, their properties and management. Soils. TTIE NITROGEN CrCLE 458 Month April May June July- August NiTB^TES IN Dry Soil, Parts TO THE Million. 17.1 40.3 194.0 186.7 The amount of nitrogen removed by the maize crop was greater than that removed by the timothy; conse- quently the greater amount in the former soil cannot be due to the effect of the crop. So far as the conservation of nitrogen is concerned, sod is an ideal crop, for nitrates are formed very little faster than they are used, and are not carried of! in large quantities by the drainage water. In the corn land as much as 175 p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soils-their-properties-and-management-soils-ttie-nitrogen-crcle-458-month-april-may-june-july-august-nitbtes-in-dry-soil-parts-to-the-million-171-403-1940-1867-the-amount-of-nitrogen-removed-by-the-maize-crop-was-greater-than-that-removed-by-the-timothy-conse-quently-the-greater-amount-in-the-former-soil-cannot-be-due-to-the-effect-of-the-crop-so-far-as-the-conservation-of-nitrogen-is-concerned-sod-is-an-ideal-crop-for-nitrates-are-formed-very-little-faster-than-they-are-used-and-are-not-carried-of!-in-large-quantities-by-the-drainage-water-in-the-corn-land-as-much-as-175-p-image231932323.html
RMRD9C17–. Soils, their properties and management. Soils. TTIE NITROGEN CrCLE 458 Month April May June July- August NiTB^TES IN Dry Soil, Parts TO THE Million. 17.1 40.3 194.0 186.7 The amount of nitrogen removed by the maize crop was greater than that removed by the timothy; conse- quently the greater amount in the former soil cannot be due to the effect of the crop. So far as the conservation of nitrogen is concerned, sod is an ideal crop, for nitrates are formed very little faster than they are used, and are not carried of! in large quantities by the drainage water. In the corn land as much as 175 p
. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. THE FUXGI 251 potassium hydrate some time before they are to be examined. In the mycelial threads note : (a) The color (if any). (b) The mode of branching. (c) The presence or absence of cross-partitions. Draw. II. CONIDIA. Examine with h.p. a slide prepared as in I, and note: (a) The size, shape, and color of the conidia. (6) The manner in which the conidia-bearing branches are. Tig. 175. A Colony of Aspergillus, a Sac Fungus, one of the Com- mon Molds, showing Mycelium and Spore-Clusters. The lower figures show in detail the method of spore formation. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/essentials-of-botany-botany-botany-the-fuxgi-251-potassium-hydrate-some-time-before-they-are-to-be-examined-in-the-mycelial-threads-note-a-the-color-if-any-b-the-mode-of-branching-c-the-presence-or-absence-of-cross-partitions-draw-ii-conidia-examine-with-hp-a-slide-prepared-as-in-i-and-note-a-the-size-shape-and-color-of-the-conidia-6-the-manner-in-which-the-conidia-bearing-branches-are-tig-175-a-colony-of-aspergillus-a-sac-fungus-one-of-the-com-mon-molds-showing-mycelium-and-spore-clusters-the-lower-figures-show-in-detail-the-method-of-spore-formation-image232286432.html
RMRDWFM0–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. THE FUXGI 251 potassium hydrate some time before they are to be examined. In the mycelial threads note : (a) The color (if any). (b) The mode of branching. (c) The presence or absence of cross-partitions. Draw. II. CONIDIA. Examine with h.p. a slide prepared as in I, and note: (a) The size, shape, and color of the conidia. (6) The manner in which the conidia-bearing branches are. Tig. 175. A Colony of Aspergillus, a Sac Fungus, one of the Com- mon Molds, showing Mycelium and Spore-Clusters. The lower figures show in detail the method of spore formation.
. Mammals of other lands;. Mammals. THE HORSE TRIBE 175. MALE KIANG The hiang conies from the Tibetan highlands. It is the largest and most horse-like of the luild asses of Asia range, but of woody plants on the high mountain-plateaux, where little else is to be obtained. Of wild asses in general the late Sir Samuel Baker once said: "Those who have seen donkeys only in their civilised state can have no conception of the wild or original animal; it is the perfection of activity and courage." DOMESTICATED HORSE, ASSES, AND MULES BY W. P. PYCRAFT, A.L.S., F.Z.S The Domesticated Horse Li Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mammals-of-other-lands-mammals-the-horse-tribe-175-male-kiang-the-hiang-conies-from-the-tibetan-highlands-it-is-the-largest-and-most-horse-like-of-the-luild-asses-of-asia-range-but-of-woody-plants-on-the-high-mountain-plateaux-where-little-else-is-to-be-obtained-of-wild-asses-in-general-the-late-sir-samuel-baker-once-said-quotthose-who-have-seen-donkeys-only-in-their-civilised-state-can-have-no-conception-of-the-wild-or-original-animal-it-is-the-perfection-of-activity-and-couragequot-domesticated-horse-asses-and-mules-by-w-p-pycraft-als-fzs-the-domesticated-horse-li-image232176626.html
RMRDMFJA–. Mammals of other lands;. Mammals. THE HORSE TRIBE 175. MALE KIANG The hiang conies from the Tibetan highlands. It is the largest and most horse-like of the luild asses of Asia range, but of woody plants on the high mountain-plateaux, where little else is to be obtained. Of wild asses in general the late Sir Samuel Baker once said: "Those who have seen donkeys only in their civilised state can have no conception of the wild or original animal; it is the perfection of activity and courage." DOMESTICATED HORSE, ASSES, AND MULES BY W. P. PYCRAFT, A.L.S., F.Z.S The Domesticated Horse Li
. The corn crops: a discussion of maize, kafirs, and sorghums as grown in the United States and Canada. Corn; Kafir corn; Sorghum. 280 COBN CROPS GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGIN 210. Hackel ^ states that the cultivated forms had their origin in Africa, but BalP believes that they also had an independent origin in India as well. The early history of sorghum culture is unknown, but. Fig. 95. — Plant of sorghuni. (After Fuchs, 1.542.) 1 H.iCKEL, Edward. The True Grasses, p. 59. 2 Ball, Caeleton R. U. S. Dept. Agr., Bur. Plant Indus., Bui. 175, pp. 9-10.. Please note that these images are extracted from scann Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-corn-crops-a-discussion-of-maize-kafirs-and-sorghums-as-grown-in-the-united-states-and-canada-corn-kafir-corn-sorghum-280-cobn-crops-geographical-origin-210-hackel-states-that-the-cultivated-forms-had-their-origin-in-africa-but-balp-believes-that-they-also-had-an-independent-origin-in-india-as-well-the-early-history-of-sorghum-culture-is-unknown-but-fig-95-plant-of-sorghuni-after-fuchs-1542-1-hickel-edward-the-true-grasses-p-59-2-ball-caeleton-r-u-s-dept-agr-bur-plant-indus-bui-175-pp-9-10-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scann-image232020437.html
RMRDDCC5–. The corn crops: a discussion of maize, kafirs, and sorghums as grown in the United States and Canada. Corn; Kafir corn; Sorghum. 280 COBN CROPS GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGIN 210. Hackel ^ states that the cultivated forms had their origin in Africa, but BalP believes that they also had an independent origin in India as well. The early history of sorghum culture is unknown, but. Fig. 95. — Plant of sorghuni. (After Fuchs, 1.542.) 1 H.iCKEL, Edward. The True Grasses, p. 59. 2 Ball, Caeleton R. U. S. Dept. Agr., Bur. Plant Indus., Bui. 175, pp. 9-10.. Please note that these images are extracted from scann
. Langstroth on the hive & honey bee. Bees. Fig. 174. ASCLEPIAS TUBEEOSA. PLEUSISY HOOT. Fig. 175. ASCLEPIAS SYHIACA. South,. plant), Veronicas, Yellow Jessamine of the whose honey is poisonous.â(Dr. J. P. H. Brown. Asclepiadaceae-.âThe common .Milk- weed (Fig. 175), or Silkweed, Aselepias comuti, is much frequented hy bees, but these visits are often fatal to tliem. All the grains of pollen of the Silkweed, in each antherj are collected in a com- pact mass,inelp'sed in a sack; these sacks are united in pail's (a. Fig. 176) by a kind of thread, terminated by a small, viscous gland. These Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langstroth-on-the-hive-amp-honey-bee-bees-fig-174-asclepias-tubeeosa-pleusisy-hoot-fig-175-asclepias-syhiaca-south-plant-veronicas-yellow-jessamine-of-the-whose-honey-is-poisonousdr-j-p-h-brown-asclepiadaceae-the-common-milk-weed-fig-175-or-silkweed-aselepias-comuti-is-much-frequented-hy-bees-but-these-visits-are-often-fatal-to-tliem-all-the-grains-of-pollen-of-the-silkweed-in-each-antherj-are-collected-in-a-com-pact-massinelpsed-in-a-sack-these-sacks-are-united-in-pails-a-fig-176-by-a-kind-of-thread-terminated-by-a-small-viscous-gland-these-image231952068.html
RMRDA96C–. Langstroth on the hive & honey bee. Bees. Fig. 174. ASCLEPIAS TUBEEOSA. PLEUSISY HOOT. Fig. 175. ASCLEPIAS SYHIACA. South,. plant), Veronicas, Yellow Jessamine of the whose honey is poisonous.â(Dr. J. P. H. Brown. Asclepiadaceae-.âThe common .Milk- weed (Fig. 175), or Silkweed, Aselepias comuti, is much frequented hy bees, but these visits are often fatal to tliem. All the grains of pollen of the Silkweed, in each antherj are collected in a com- pact mass,inelp'sed in a sack; these sacks are united in pail's (a. Fig. 176) by a kind of thread, terminated by a small, viscous gland. These
. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 488 Field Museum of Natural History — Zoology, Vol. IX. 175. Asio flammeus (Pontoppidan). Short-eared Owl. Asio accipitrinus (Pall.), A. O. U. Check List, 1895, p. 142. Distr.: North America; breeds from about latitude 39° north- ward. Adult: Ear tufts, very short, hardly noticeable in some specimens; •first and second primaries, notched; general plumage, streaked and. Short-eared Owl. marked with dark brown and tawny; belly, streaked; primaries and tail, barred with dark brown and tawny; facial disk, whitish, more or less speckled and marke Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-illinois-and-wisconsin-birds-birds-488-field-museum-of-natural-history-zoology-vol-ix-175-asio-flammeus-pontoppidan-short-eared-owl-asio-accipitrinus-pall-a-o-u-check-list-1895-p-142-distr-north-america-breeds-from-about-latitude-39-north-ward-adult-ear-tufts-very-short-hardly-noticeable-in-some-specimens-first-and-second-primaries-notched-general-plumage-streaked-and-short-eared-owl-marked-with-dark-brown-and-tawny-belly-streaked-primaries-and-tail-barred-with-dark-brown-and-tawny-facial-disk-whitish-more-or-less-speckled-and-marke-image232156129.html
RMRDKHE9–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 488 Field Museum of Natural History — Zoology, Vol. IX. 175. Asio flammeus (Pontoppidan). Short-eared Owl. Asio accipitrinus (Pall.), A. O. U. Check List, 1895, p. 142. Distr.: North America; breeds from about latitude 39° north- ward. Adult: Ear tufts, very short, hardly noticeable in some specimens; •first and second primaries, notched; general plumage, streaked and. Short-eared Owl. marked with dark brown and tawny; belly, streaked; primaries and tail, barred with dark brown and tawny; facial disk, whitish, more or less speckled and marke
. The birds of the Japanese Empire. Birds. 288 GAVIiE. Figures: Gray, Genera of Birds, iii. pi. 175 (summer plumage) ; Nelson, Cruise of the ' Corvin,' Birds, pi. 1 (summer plumage).. Head of Fratercula pusilla. Natural size. The Least Puffin was not recorded from Japan until it was described from two examples, one of which, in the Tokio Museum, was procured on the Kaga coast of Hondo, and the otter, in the Hakodadi Museum, was caught in Hakodadi Bay in Yezzo (Blakiston and Pryer, Ibis, 1878, p. 210). On the 2nd of March, 1883, several examples were collected in Hakodadi Bay by Mr. Henson, two Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-the-japanese-empire-birds-288-gaviie-figures-gray-genera-of-birds-iii-pi-175-summer-plumage-nelson-cruise-of-the-corvin-birds-pi-1-summer-plumage-head-of-fratercula-pusilla-natural-size-the-least-puffin-was-not-recorded-from-japan-until-it-was-described-from-two-examples-one-of-which-in-the-tokio-museum-was-procured-on-the-kaga-coast-of-hondo-and-the-otter-in-the-hakodadi-museum-was-caught-in-hakodadi-bay-in-yezzo-blakiston-and-pryer-ibis-1878-p-210-on-the-2nd-of-march-1883-several-examples-were-collected-in-hakodadi-bay-by-mr-henson-two-image232437092.html
RMRE4BTM–. The birds of the Japanese Empire. Birds. 288 GAVIiE. Figures: Gray, Genera of Birds, iii. pi. 175 (summer plumage) ; Nelson, Cruise of the ' Corvin,' Birds, pi. 1 (summer plumage).. Head of Fratercula pusilla. Natural size. The Least Puffin was not recorded from Japan until it was described from two examples, one of which, in the Tokio Museum, was procured on the Kaga coast of Hondo, and the otter, in the Hakodadi Museum, was caught in Hakodadi Bay in Yezzo (Blakiston and Pryer, Ibis, 1878, p. 210). On the 2nd of March, 1883, several examples were collected in Hakodadi Bay by Mr. Henson, two
. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. PINACE^. — CONIFERS OR PINE FAMILY. White Pine, Weymouth Pine. (Pinus Strobus) A noble evergreen tree, up to 175 feet high. The lumberman's prize. Its leaves are in bunches of 5, and are 3 to 5 mches long; cones 4 to 8 inches long. Wood pale, soft, straight-gramed, easily split. Warps and checks less than any other of our timbers. A cubic foot weighs ^*Pine knots are hard masses of rosin, they practicaUy never rot; long after the parent log is reduced to dust by the weather, the knots continue. P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-foresters-manual-or-the-forest-trees-of-eastern-north-america-microform-trees-arbres-pinace-conifers-or-pine-family-white-pine-weymouth-pine-pinus-strobus-a-noble-evergreen-tree-up-to-175-feet-high-the-lumbermans-prize-its-leaves-are-in-bunches-of-5-and-are-3-to-5-mches-long-cones-4-to-8-inches-long-wood-pale-soft-straight-gramed-easily-split-warps-and-checks-less-than-any-other-of-our-timbers-a-cubic-foot-weighs-pine-knots-are-hard-masses-of-rosin-they-practicauy-never-rot-long-after-the-parent-log-is-reduced-to-dust-by-the-weather-the-knots-continue-p-image232768329.html
RMREKEAH–. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. PINACE^. — CONIFERS OR PINE FAMILY. White Pine, Weymouth Pine. (Pinus Strobus) A noble evergreen tree, up to 175 feet high. The lumberman's prize. Its leaves are in bunches of 5, and are 3 to 5 mches long; cones 4 to 8 inches long. Wood pale, soft, straight-gramed, easily split. Warps and checks less than any other of our timbers. A cubic foot weighs ^*Pine knots are hard masses of rosin, they practicaUy never rot; long after the parent log is reduced to dust by the weather, the knots continue. P
. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. Fig. 174.âThe Ship-worm, t, eiplione ; p, pallets ; c, collar ; s, shell ; /, foot- After Venill. and a half old the germ appears as in Pig. 173, B, the shell almost covering the larva. Soon after this the velum becomes larger, and then decreases, the gills arise, the audi- tory sacs develop, the foot grows, though not reaching to the edge of the shell, and the larva can still swim about free in the water. When of the size of a grain of millet, it becomes spherical, as in Fig. 175, C, brown and opaque. The long and slender foot projects far out Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoology-for-high-schools-and-colleges-zoology-fig-174the-ship-worm-t-eiplione-p-pallets-c-collar-s-shell-foot-after-venill-and-a-half-old-the-germ-appears-as-in-pig-173-b-the-shell-almost-covering-the-larva-soon-after-this-the-velum-becomes-larger-and-then-decreases-the-gills-arise-the-audi-tory-sacs-develop-the-foot-grows-though-not-reaching-to-the-edge-of-the-shell-and-the-larva-can-still-swim-about-free-in-the-water-when-of-the-size-of-a-grain-of-millet-it-becomes-spherical-as-in-fig-175-c-brown-and-opaque-the-long-and-slender-foot-projects-far-out-image232352189.html
RMRE0FGD–. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. Fig. 174.âThe Ship-worm, t, eiplione ; p, pallets ; c, collar ; s, shell ; /, foot- After Venill. and a half old the germ appears as in Pig. 173, B, the shell almost covering the larva. Soon after this the velum becomes larger, and then decreases, the gills arise, the audi- tory sacs develop, the foot grows, though not reaching to the edge of the shell, and the larva can still swim about free in the water. When of the size of a grain of millet, it becomes spherical, as in Fig. 175, C, brown and opaque. The long and slender foot projects far out
. The Indiana weed book. Weeds. WEEDS OP THE THISTLE FAMILY. 175 mentioned on a preceding page. These two species are notable for their yellow ray-flowers which in August often cover acres of low- lands with a flood of golden glory, but are succeeded in November by myriads of the 2-pronged seeds which clutch the clothing of the hunter for a free ride to pastures new. Remedies: mowing be- fore the flowers open; drainage and thorough cultivation. Sneezeweed. Swamp Sunflower. (P. 141. HELENir.M AUTUMNAI.E L. N. 2.) Stem rather stout, nearly smooth, narrowly winged, much branched above, 1-4 feet h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-indiana-weed-book-weeds-weeds-op-the-thistle-family-175-mentioned-on-a-preceding-page-these-two-species-are-notable-for-their-yellow-ray-flowers-which-in-august-often-cover-acres-of-low-lands-with-a-flood-of-golden-glory-but-are-succeeded-in-november-by-myriads-of-the-2-pronged-seeds-which-clutch-the-clothing-of-the-hunter-for-a-free-ride-to-pastures-new-remedies-mowing-be-fore-the-flowers-open-drainage-and-thorough-cultivation-sneezeweed-swamp-sunflower-p-141-helenirm-autumnaie-l-n-2-stem-rather-stout-nearly-smooth-narrowly-winged-much-branched-above-1-4-feet-h-image232257528.html
RMRDT6RM–. The Indiana weed book. Weeds. WEEDS OP THE THISTLE FAMILY. 175 mentioned on a preceding page. These two species are notable for their yellow ray-flowers which in August often cover acres of low- lands with a flood of golden glory, but are succeeded in November by myriads of the 2-pronged seeds which clutch the clothing of the hunter for a free ride to pastures new. Remedies: mowing be- fore the flowers open; drainage and thorough cultivation. Sneezeweed. Swamp Sunflower. (P. 141. HELENir.M AUTUMNAI.E L. N. 2.) Stem rather stout, nearly smooth, narrowly winged, much branched above, 1-4 feet h
. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. DEVELOPMENT OF THE SHIP-WOMM. 235 eegmentation of the yolk (Fig. 175 A) passes through a veliger stage, the shell begins to grow, and when five days. Fig. 174.âThe Ship-worm, t, eiplione ; p, pallets ; c, collar ; s, shell ; /, foot- After Venill. and a half old the germ appears as in Pig. 173, B, the shell almost covering the larva. Soon after this the velum becomes larger, and then decreases, the gills arise, the audi- tory sacs develop, the foot grows, though not reaching to the edge of the shell, and the larva can still swim about free in t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoology-for-high-schools-and-colleges-zoology-development-of-the-ship-womm-235-eegmentation-of-the-yolk-fig-175-a-passes-through-a-veliger-stage-the-shell-begins-to-grow-and-when-five-days-fig-174the-ship-worm-t-eiplione-p-pallets-c-collar-s-shell-foot-after-venill-and-a-half-old-the-germ-appears-as-in-pig-173-b-the-shell-almost-covering-the-larva-soon-after-this-the-velum-becomes-larger-and-then-decreases-the-gills-arise-the-audi-tory-sacs-develop-the-foot-grows-though-not-reaching-to-the-edge-of-the-shell-and-the-larva-can-still-swim-about-free-in-t-image232352191.html
RMRE0FGF–. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. DEVELOPMENT OF THE SHIP-WOMM. 235 eegmentation of the yolk (Fig. 175 A) passes through a veliger stage, the shell begins to grow, and when five days. Fig. 174.âThe Ship-worm, t, eiplione ; p, pallets ; c, collar ; s, shell ; /, foot- After Venill. and a half old the germ appears as in Pig. 173, B, the shell almost covering the larva. Soon after this the velum becomes larger, and then decreases, the gills arise, the audi- tory sacs develop, the foot grows, though not reaching to the edge of the shell, and the larva can still swim about free in t
. A manual of the ornithology of the United States and of Canada [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. THE RAVEN. {Cornts co.-ax. La. Wilson, I.x. p. iVX pi. 75. lig. 3. I'liilud. Muse- um, No. 175.) Sp. CiiAiiAi r. — Black ; buck gUwsp<l with bluish purpU-; tail much rouiideil extfiidini; fur beyond the wings: 3d primary loTigesti (length ubout 2(i inches.) The sable Riivon has been obsorved and described from the earlie.'tt times, and is a resident of almost every coun- try in the world; but is more particularly ai)undant in the western than the eastern parts of the United States. This ominous bir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-the-ornithology-of-the-united-states-and-of-canada-microform-birds-oiseaux-the-raven-cornts-co-ax-la-wilson-ix-p-ivx-pi-75-lig-3-iliilud-muse-um-no-175-sp-ciiaiiai-r-black-buck-guwspltl-with-bluish-purpu-tail-much-rouiideil-extfiidini-fur-beyond-the-wings-3d-primary-lotigesti-length-ubout-2i-inches-the-sable-riivon-has-been-obsorved-and-described-from-the-earliett-times-and-is-a-resident-of-almost-every-coun-try-in-the-world-but-is-more-particularly-aiundant-in-the-western-than-the-eastern-parts-of-the-united-states-this-ominous-bir-image232864169.html
RMRERTHD–. A manual of the ornithology of the United States and of Canada [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. THE RAVEN. {Cornts co.-ax. La. Wilson, I.x. p. iVX pi. 75. lig. 3. I'liilud. Muse- um, No. 175.) Sp. CiiAiiAi r. — Black ; buck gUwsp<l with bluish purpU-; tail much rouiideil extfiidini; fur beyond the wings: 3d primary loTigesti (length ubout 2(i inches.) The sable Riivon has been obsorved and described from the earlie.'tt times, and is a resident of almost every coun- try in the world; but is more particularly ai)undant in the western than the eastern parts of the United States. This ominous bir
. Key to North American birds; containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary. Illustrated by 6 steel plates and upwards of 250 woodcuts. Birds. SlTTIDiE, NUTHATCHES. CEETHIIDiE, CREEPERS. GEN. IG. 83 restricted to nape, or altogether absent. Eastern United States to the Plains. WiLS., i, p. 40; Nutt., i, 581; Aud., iv, 175, pi. 247; Bd., 374 CAROLINENSIS. Var. ACULEATA. Slender-hilled Nuthatch. Exactly like the last, except slen- derer bill; not over 15-100 deep at base. Plains to Paci Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/key-to-north-american-birds-containing-a-concise-account-of-every-species-of-living-and-fossil-bird-at-present-known-from-the-continent-north-of-the-mexican-and-united-states-boundary-illustrated-by-6-steel-plates-and-upwards-of-250-woodcuts-birds-slttidie-nuthatches-ceethiidie-creepers-gen-ig-83-restricted-to-nape-or-altogether-absent-eastern-united-states-to-the-plains-wils-i-p-40-nutt-i-581-aud-iv-175-pi-247-bd-374-carolinensis-var-aculeata-slender-hilled-nuthatch-exactly-like-the-last-except-slen-derer-bill-not-over-15-100-deep-at-base-plains-to-paci-image232031310.html
RMRDDX8E–. Key to North American birds; containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary. Illustrated by 6 steel plates and upwards of 250 woodcuts. Birds. SlTTIDiE, NUTHATCHES. CEETHIIDiE, CREEPERS. GEN. IG. 83 restricted to nape, or altogether absent. Eastern United States to the Plains. WiLS., i, p. 40; Nutt., i, 581; Aud., iv, 175, pi. 247; Bd., 374 CAROLINENSIS. Var. ACULEATA. Slender-hilled Nuthatch. Exactly like the last, except slen- derer bill; not over 15-100 deep at base. Plains to Paci
. Key to North American birds [microform] : containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. SITTID.i;, NUTHATCHES. CEUTIinD.i;, CREEPERS. GEN. 1(5. 83 . restricted to nape, or .altogether ahscnt. Plains. WiLS., 1, p. 40; NuTT., i, 581 374 E.isterii United States to the AuD., iv, 175, pi. 247; IjD., CAROLIXEXSIS. Var. ACULEATA. Slender-billed Nuthatch. Exactly like the last, except slen- derer bill; not over 1.5-100 deep .at base. Plains to P.a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/key-to-north-american-birds-microform-containing-a-concise-account-of-every-species-of-living-and-fossil-bird-at-present-known-from-the-continent-north-of-the-mexican-and-united-states-boundary-birds-ornithology-oiseaux-ornithologie-sittidi-nuthatches-ceutiindi-creepers-gen-15-83-restricted-to-nape-or-altogether-ahscnt-plains-wils-1-p-40-nutt-i-581-374-eisterii-united-states-to-the-aud-iv-175-pi-247-ijd-carolixexsis-var-aculeata-slender-billed-nuthatch-exactly-like-the-last-except-slen-derer-bill-not-over-15-100-deep-at-base-plains-to-pa-image234923519.html
RMRJ5K9K–. Key to North American birds [microform] : containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. SITTID.i;, NUTHATCHES. CEUTIinD.i;, CREEPERS. GEN. 1(5. 83 . restricted to nape, or .altogether ahscnt. Plains. WiLS., 1, p. 40; NuTT., i, 581 374 E.isterii United States to the AuD., iv, 175, pi. 247; IjD., CAROLIXEXSIS. Var. ACULEATA. Slender-billed Nuthatch. Exactly like the last, except slen- derer bill; not over 1.5-100 deep .at base. Plains to P.a
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Daw. ^^^K^^^^ 175 Pennsylvania, 1880, page -575, plate 85, fig. 26; a fine specimen of fruit in Lacoe's col- lection atPittston, Pa., p] 21 from the Seneca mine, anthracite coal bed F. Collett's Indiana Rt., 1883, page 104, plate 22, fig. 6.—XIII. Coal Measures, northern anthracite coal field, eastern Penn- sylvania. See also in Dawson's Acadian Geology, 1868, p. 460, fig. 173 G, reduced in size, an oval fruit, with striated sides, of uncertain aiSnity, and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-daw-k-175-pennsylvania-1880-page-575-plate-85-fig-26-a-fine-specimen-of-fruit-in-lacoes-col-lection-atpittston-pa-p-21-from-the-seneca-mine-anthracite-coal-bed-f-colletts-indiana-rt-1883-page-104-plate-22-fig-6xiii-coal-measures-northern-anthracite-coal-field-eastern-penn-sylvania-see-also-in-dawsons-acadian-geology-1868-p-460-fig-173-g-reduced-in-size-an-oval-fruit-with-striated-sides-of-uncertain-aisnity-and-image231925336.html
RMRD933M–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Daw. ^^^K^^^^ 175 Pennsylvania, 1880, page -575, plate 85, fig. 26; a fine specimen of fruit in Lacoe's col- lection atPittston, Pa., p] 21 from the Seneca mine, anthracite coal bed F. Collett's Indiana Rt., 1883, page 104, plate 22, fig. 6.—XIII. Coal Measures, northern anthracite coal field, eastern Penn- sylvania. See also in Dawson's Acadian Geology, 1868, p. 460, fig. 173 G, reduced in size, an oval fruit, with striated sides, of uncertain aiSnity, and
. The families of flowering plants. Plants; Phanerogams. FAMILIES OF FLOWEKING PLANTS 201. Fig. 175. Ginseng {Panaxquinquefolio). After Britt & Brown, 111. PL Northern U. S. is the dwarf ginseng or ground-nut (P. trifoliv/m), a smooth herb only 3-8 inches in height. The widely known English ivy {Hedera Helix) is also a member of this family. It is a native of the Old World, but is now grown in many varieties in nearly all parts of the world. The celebrated rice paper of the Chinese is made from the pith of Fatsia papyri/era. It is about 10 feet in height and 4 inches in diameter, with a wh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-families-of-flowering-plants-plants-phanerogams-families-of-floweking-plants-201-fig-175-ginseng-panaxquinquefolio-after-britt-amp-brown-111-pl-northern-u-s-is-the-dwarf-ginseng-or-ground-nut-p-trifolivm-a-smooth-herb-only-3-8-inches-in-height-the-widely-known-english-ivy-hedera-helix-is-also-a-member-of-this-family-it-is-a-native-of-the-old-world-but-is-now-grown-in-many-varieties-in-nearly-all-parts-of-the-world-the-celebrated-rice-paper-of-the-chinese-is-made-from-the-pith-of-fatsia-papyriera-it-is-about-10-feet-in-height-and-4-inches-in-diameter-with-a-wh-image232322521.html
RMRDY5MW–. The families of flowering plants. Plants; Phanerogams. FAMILIES OF FLOWEKING PLANTS 201. Fig. 175. Ginseng {Panaxquinquefolio). After Britt & Brown, 111. PL Northern U. S. is the dwarf ginseng or ground-nut (P. trifoliv/m), a smooth herb only 3-8 inches in height. The widely known English ivy {Hedera Helix) is also a member of this family. It is a native of the Old World, but is now grown in many varieties in nearly all parts of the world. The celebrated rice paper of the Chinese is made from the pith of Fatsia papyri/era. It is about 10 feet in height and 4 inches in diameter, with a wh
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists^ Review Decembbb 23. 1920 WIDE EDGE CHIFFON BEST QUALITY ALL COLORS, lOc PER YARD AVERAGE BOLT, 40 YARDS j I Write for Price List on Wire Designs JOSEPH ZISKA & sons! 169-175 North Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. | Wire Design Specialists. Complete Line of Florists' Supplies. Service and Prices. A Trial Order (send It by mall If you can't come) will Convince You. I GOLDFISH WILD BIRDS CANARIES BUY FROM THE BREEDER 107 Acres of Ponds this Season Write for Big, New Catalogue I WHOLESALE. GLOBES, AQUARIUMS^ AQUARIUM SUPPLIES, Etc. P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-36-the-florists-review-decembbb-23-1920-wide-edge-chiffon-best-quality-all-colors-loc-per-yard-average-bolt-40-yards-j-i-write-for-price-list-on-wire-designs-joseph-ziska-amp-sons!-169-175-north-wabash-avenue-chicago-ill-wire-design-specialists-complete-line-of-florists-supplies-service-and-prices-a-trial-order-send-it-by-mall-if-you-cant-come-will-convince-you-i-goldfish-wild-birds-canaries-buy-from-the-breeder-107-acres-of-ponds-this-season-write-for-big-new-catalogue-i-wholesale-globes-aquariums-aquarium-supplies-etc-p-image238178449.html
RMRRDY15–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists^ Review Decembbb 23. 1920 WIDE EDGE CHIFFON BEST QUALITY ALL COLORS, lOc PER YARD AVERAGE BOLT, 40 YARDS j I Write for Price List on Wire Designs JOSEPH ZISKA & sons! 169-175 North Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. | Wire Design Specialists. Complete Line of Florists' Supplies. Service and Prices. A Trial Order (send It by mall If you can't come) will Convince You. I GOLDFISH WILD BIRDS CANARIES BUY FROM THE BREEDER 107 Acres of Ponds this Season Write for Big, New Catalogue I WHOLESALE. GLOBES, AQUARIUMS^ AQUARIUM SUPPLIES, Etc. P
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Daw. ^^^K^^^^ 175 Pennsylvania, 1880, page -575, plate 85, fig. 26; a fine specimen of fruit in Lacoe's col- lection atPittston, Pa., p] 21 from the Seneca mine, anthracite coal bed F. Collett's Indiana Rt., 1883, page 104, plate 22, fig. 6.—XIII. Coal Measures, northern anthracite coal field, eastern Penn- sylvania. See also in Dawson's Acadian Geology, 1868, p. 460, fig. 173 G, reduced in size, an oval fruit, with striated sides, of uncertain aiSnity, and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-daw-k-175-pennsylvania-1880-page-575-plate-85-fig-26-a-fine-specimen-of-fruit-in-lacoes-col-lection-atpittston-pa-p-21-from-the-seneca-mine-anthracite-coal-bed-f-colletts-indiana-rt-1883-page-104-plate-22-fig-6xiii-coal-measures-northern-anthracite-coal-field-eastern-penn-sylvania-see-also-in-dawsons-acadian-geology-1868-p-460-fig-173-g-reduced-in-size-an-oval-fruit-with-striated-sides-of-uncertain-aisnity-and-image231925342.html
RMRD933X–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Daw. ^^^K^^^^ 175 Pennsylvania, 1880, page -575, plate 85, fig. 26; a fine specimen of fruit in Lacoe's col- lection atPittston, Pa., p] 21 from the Seneca mine, anthracite coal bed F. Collett's Indiana Rt., 1883, page 104, plate 22, fig. 6.—XIII. Coal Measures, northern anthracite coal field, eastern Penn- sylvania. See also in Dawson's Acadian Geology, 1868, p. 460, fig. 173 G, reduced in size, an oval fruit, with striated sides, of uncertain aiSnity, and
. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. ON LABIATiE 175 met with, viz. spores with three or more cells variously arranged. See Grove, Gardener's Chronicle, xxiv (1885), p. 180, f. 38. The mycelium is probably perennial. Distribution : Central and Western Europe. 47. Puccinia annularis Schlecht. Uredo annularis Strauss in "Wetter. Ann. ii. 106. Puccinia annularis Schlecht. Flor. Berol. ii. 132 (1824). Plowr. Ured. p. 217. Saoc. Syll. vii. 689. Sydow, Monogr. i. 300. Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, p. 329, f. 240. P. Scorodoniae Link. Spec. ii. 72 (1825). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-rust-fungi-uredinales-their-biology-and-classification-rust-fungi-on-labiatie-175-met-with-viz-spores-with-three-or-more-cells-variously-arranged-see-grove-gardeners-chronicle-xxiv-1885-p-180-f-38-the-mycelium-is-probably-perennial-distribution-central-and-western-europe-47-puccinia-annularis-schlecht-uredo-annularis-strauss-in-quotwetter-ann-ii-106-puccinia-annularis-schlecht-flor-berol-ii-132-1824-plowr-ured-p-217-saoc-syll-vii-689-sydow-monogr-i-300-fischer-ured-schweiz-p-329-f-240-p-scorodoniae-link-spec-ii-72-1825-image232411872.html
RMRE37M0–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. ON LABIATiE 175 met with, viz. spores with three or more cells variously arranged. See Grove, Gardener's Chronicle, xxiv (1885), p. 180, f. 38. The mycelium is probably perennial. Distribution : Central and Western Europe. 47. Puccinia annularis Schlecht. Uredo annularis Strauss in "Wetter. Ann. ii. 106. Puccinia annularis Schlecht. Flor. Berol. ii. 132 (1824). Plowr. Ured. p. 217. Saoc. Syll. vii. 689. Sydow, Monogr. i. 300. Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, p. 329, f. 240. P. Scorodoniae Link. Spec. ii. 72 (1825).
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Prod. 754 vania, Lycoming Co, Linden, found by Sherwood in the iron ore led at the top of the Chemung. Specimens 891-lc, 891-7, (000, p. 249).—F//7^. Productella speciosa, {Productus speciosus. Hall. 10th V/// s^ 4.. tlctll.FcilM.V, Vol.iv.riMv, Regent's Kept. 1857, Chemung,) Hall, Pal., N. Y., Vol. 4, page 175, plate 25, figs. 1 to 10. Eesembles P. lachrymosa^ but the spine-bearing tubercles are smaller, nearer together and more numerous, and the ventral be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-prod-754-vania-lycoming-co-linden-found-by-sherwood-in-the-iron-ore-led-at-the-top-of-the-chemung-specimens-891-lc-891-7-000-p-249f7-productella-speciosa-productus-speciosus-hall-10th-v-s-4-tlctllfcilmv-volivrimv-regents-kept-1857-chemung-hall-pal-n-y-vol-4-page-175-plate-25-figs-1-to-10-eesembles-p-lachrymosa-but-the-spine-bearing-tubercles-are-smaller-nearer-together-and-more-numerous-and-the-ventral-be-image231916981.html
RMRD8MD9–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Prod. 754 vania, Lycoming Co, Linden, found by Sherwood in the iron ore led at the top of the Chemung. Specimens 891-lc, 891-7, (000, p. 249).—F//7^. Productella speciosa, {Productus speciosus. Hall. 10th V/// s^ 4.. tlctll.FcilM.V, Vol.iv.riMv, Regent's Kept. 1857, Chemung,) Hall, Pal., N. Y., Vol. 4, page 175, plate 25, figs. 1 to 10. Eesembles P. lachrymosa^ but the spine-bearing tubercles are smaller, nearer together and more numerous, and the ventral be
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