. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 34 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 3. Nr. 1.. in others it is reduced to an often narrow belt lying a little above the middle of the cell. The sporangia are monosporous, oblong- ovate, 9—11—13// long, 6—9, mostly 7—8// broad. They are as a rule sessile and usually secundly seriated in long rows placed on the inner (upper) side of the branches from the base upwards (Fig. 25 a); but more scattered sporangia also occur (Fig. 27) just as pedicellate sporangia are by no means rare. The present plant has a great likeness to Chantransia Hypneæ but this dif Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dansk-botanisk-arkiv-plants-plants-denmark-34-dansk-botanisk-arkiv-bd-3-nr-1-in-others-it-is-reduced-to-an-often-narrow-belt-lying-a-little-above-the-middle-of-the-cell-the-sporangia-are-monosporous-oblong-ovate-91113-long-69-mostly-78-broad-they-are-as-a-rule-sessile-and-usually-secundly-seriated-in-long-rows-placed-on-the-inner-upper-side-of-the-branches-from-the-base-upwards-fig-25-a-but-more-scattered-sporangia-also-occur-fig-27-just-as-pedicellate-sporangia-are-by-no-means-rare-the-present-plant-has-a-great-likeness-to-chantransia-hypne-but-this-dif-image216125765.html
RMPFHAH9–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 34 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 3. Nr. 1.. in others it is reduced to an often narrow belt lying a little above the middle of the cell. The sporangia are monosporous, oblong- ovate, 9—11—13// long, 6—9, mostly 7—8// broad. They are as a rule sessile and usually secundly seriated in long rows placed on the inner (upper) side of the branches from the base upwards (Fig. 25 a); but more scattered sporangia also occur (Fig. 27) just as pedicellate sporangia are by no means rare. The present plant has a great likeness to Chantransia Hypneæ but this dif
. Journal of entomology and zoology. distinct at the center of theabdomen but towards the edge of the body grow indistinct.This is due to the fatness of the abdomen. Each plate has twodark spots of color which are fringed on the sides and bottomedge with ten stout clavate hairs. The whole body is finely granulate and covered with stoutclavate hairs. These so-called clavate hairs have not thetrue knob, but are fringed at the end. Pedipalps—Length 3.5 mm. Longer than the whole animal.Coxa smooth, trochanter as usual. Femur shorter than cephalo-thorax, pedicellate, broadest near the base, concave Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/journal-of-entomology-and-zoology-distinct-at-the-center-of-theabdomen-but-towards-the-edge-of-the-body-grow-indistinctthis-is-due-to-the-fatness-of-the-abdomen-each-plate-has-twodark-spots-of-color-which-are-fringed-on-the-sides-and-bottomedge-with-ten-stout-clavate-hairs-the-whole-body-is-finely-granulate-and-covered-with-stoutclavate-hairs-these-so-called-clavate-hairs-have-not-thetrue-knob-but-are-fringed-at-the-end-pedipalpslength-35-mm-longer-than-the-whole-animalcoxa-smooth-trochanter-as-usual-femur-shorter-than-cephalo-thorax-pedicellate-broadest-near-the-base-concave-image370573610.html
RM2CEW2BP–. Journal of entomology and zoology. distinct at the center of theabdomen but towards the edge of the body grow indistinct.This is due to the fatness of the abdomen. Each plate has twodark spots of color which are fringed on the sides and bottomedge with ten stout clavate hairs. The whole body is finely granulate and covered with stoutclavate hairs. These so-called clavate hairs have not thetrue knob, but are fringed at the end. Pedipalps—Length 3.5 mm. Longer than the whole animal.Coxa smooth, trochanter as usual. Femur shorter than cephalo-thorax, pedicellate, broadest near the base, concave
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. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. 1^2 XXIX. MELIACEJ^ [Amoom tube at its base. Fruit globose, yellow when ripe, 1-1.^ in. diam., pericarp coriaceous 3-valved. Seed one, oblons; with a scarlet arilkis. Satara 2. A. cucullata, Hoxb. Gorom. PL t. 258. Vern. Amur, Latmi, Sun- drib. ; Thitm Burm. A o-labrous, middle-sized, at times a large tree, heart wood led. Leaflets 2-4 pair, falcate, very oblique at the base, 3-5 in. long : secondary nerves indistinct. M. pedicellate, c? in pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/indian-trees-an-account-of-trees-shrubs-woody-climbers-bamboos-and-palms-indigenous-or-commonly-cultivated-in-the-british-indian-empire-trees-12-xxix-meliacej-amoom-tube-at-its-base-fruit-globose-yellow-when-ripe-1-1-in-diam-pericarp-coriaceous-3-valved-seed-one-oblons-with-a-scarlet-arilkis-satara-2-a-cucullata-hoxb-gorom-pl-t-258-vern-amur-latmi-sun-drib-thitm-burm-a-o-labrous-middle-sized-at-times-a-large-tree-heart-wood-led-leaflets-2-4-pair-falcate-very-oblique-at-the-base-3-5-in-long-secondary-nerves-indistinct-m-pedicellate-c-in-pa-image216330563.html
RMPFXKRF–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. 1^2 XXIX. MELIACEJ^ [Amoom tube at its base. Fruit globose, yellow when ripe, 1-1.^ in. diam., pericarp coriaceous 3-valved. Seed one, oblons; with a scarlet arilkis. Satara 2. A. cucullata, Hoxb. Gorom. PL t. 258. Vern. Amur, Latmi, Sun- drib. ; Thitm Burm. A o-labrous, middle-sized, at times a large tree, heart wood led. Leaflets 2-4 pair, falcate, very oblique at the base, 3-5 in. long : secondary nerves indistinct. M. pedicellate, c? in pa
. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. oid, subtetragonal,subpersistent, its upper half infundibuliform-campanulate, deciduous, 4 to 4.5 mm. diameter;disk obsolete; calyx-segments broadly triangular,ciliolate. Petals minute, spathulate or oblanceolate, notexceeding 1 mm., glabrous, whitish. Stamensaveraging 4 mm. long, glabrous. Style stout,glabrous, not exceeding the stamens; stigmaminute. Fruit four-winged, pedicellate, elliptic,rounded or truncate at the apex, rounded at thebase, 1.5 to 2 cm. long, 1 to 1.4 cm. broad,glabrous and sligh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-oid-subtetragonalsubpersistent-its-upper-half-infundibuliform-campanulate-deciduous-4-to-45-mm-diameterdisk-obsolete-calyx-segments-broadly-triangularciliolate-petals-minute-spathulate-or-oblanceolate-notexceeding-1-mm-glabrous-whitish-stamensaveraging-4-mm-long-glabrous-style-stoutglabrous-not-exceeding-the-stamens-stigmaminute-fruit-four-winged-pedicellate-ellipticrounded-or-truncate-at-the-apex-rounded-at-thebase-15-to-2-cm-long-1-to-14-cm-broadglabrous-and-sligh-image370467416.html
RM2CEM6Y4–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. oid, subtetragonal,subpersistent, its upper half infundibuliform-campanulate, deciduous, 4 to 4.5 mm. diameter;disk obsolete; calyx-segments broadly triangular,ciliolate. Petals minute, spathulate or oblanceolate, notexceeding 1 mm., glabrous, whitish. Stamensaveraging 4 mm. long, glabrous. Style stout,glabrous, not exceeding the stamens; stigmaminute. Fruit four-winged, pedicellate, elliptic,rounded or truncate at the apex, rounded at thebase, 1.5 to 2 cm. long, 1 to 1.4 cm. broad,glabrous and sligh
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. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. annular thickening — pedicel STOLONIAL & PEDICELLATE. ?diaphragm nematotheca. 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.. South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-natural-history-annular-thickening-pedicel-stolonial-amp-pedicellate-diaphragm-nematotheca-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-south-african-museum-cape-town-the-museum-image236453976.html
RMRMKBCT–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. annular thickening — pedicel STOLONIAL & PEDICELLATE. ?diaphragm nematotheca. 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.. South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum
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. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. MONOGRAPH ON THE HYDROIDA OF SOUTHERN AFRICA 167. annular thickening — pedicel STOLONIAL & PEDICELLATE. 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.. South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-natural-history-monograph-on-the-hydroida-of-southern-africa-167-annular-thickening-pedicel-stolonial-amp-pedicellate-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-south-african-museum-cape-town-the-museum-image236428678.html
RMRMJ75A–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. MONOGRAPH ON THE HYDROIDA OF SOUTHERN AFRICA 167. annular thickening — pedicel STOLONIAL & PEDICELLATE. 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.. South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum
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. Introduction to the study of fungi; their organography, classification, and distribution, for the use of collectors. Fungi. HYMENOMYCETES 143 pileus, and peculiarities of structure which prohibit its unison with Corticium; Michenera, with a placentiform habit, a waxy hymenium, and pedicellate spores; and Exdbasidium and Helico- hasidium, which are encrusting and waxy, growing upon living plants, and distorting them. Finally, Cyphella, having the form of Peziza but the fruit of Corticium, being in fact a cup-shaped Corticium; and Solenia, the cups of which are elongated into tubes, so that it Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/introduction-to-the-study-of-fungi-their-organography-classification-and-distribution-for-the-use-of-collectors-fungi-hymenomycetes-143-pileus-and-peculiarities-of-structure-which-prohibit-its-unison-with-corticium-michenera-with-a-placentiform-habit-a-waxy-hymenium-and-pedicellate-spores-and-exdbasidium-and-helico-hasidium-which-are-encrusting-and-waxy-growing-upon-living-plants-and-distorting-them-finally-cyphella-having-the-form-of-peziza-but-the-fruit-of-corticium-being-in-fact-a-cup-shaped-corticium-and-solenia-the-cups-of-which-are-elongated-into-tubes-so-that-it-image232309672.html
RMRDXHA0–. Introduction to the study of fungi; their organography, classification, and distribution, for the use of collectors. Fungi. HYMENOMYCETES 143 pileus, and peculiarities of structure which prohibit its unison with Corticium; Michenera, with a placentiform habit, a waxy hymenium, and pedicellate spores; and Exdbasidium and Helico- hasidium, which are encrusting and waxy, growing upon living plants, and distorting them. Finally, Cyphella, having the form of Peziza but the fruit of Corticium, being in fact a cup-shaped Corticium; and Solenia, the cups of which are elongated into tubes, so that it
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. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. UREDINOPSIS 379 UREDINOPSIS Magnus. Teleutospores solitary, extracellular, hyaline, septate. Uredo- sori subepidermal, with a distinct peridium; uredospores hyaline, pedicellate, without germ-pores. On Ferns. This genus is distinguished from all others by the fact that the teleutospores are dispersed without order among the cells of the mesophyll. There are three known forms of spores, which seem to occur simultaneously, and not in a lixed order of succession as in most pleomorphic Uredinales. It is one of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-rust-fungi-uredinales-their-biology-and-classification-uredineae-uredinopsis-379-uredinopsis-magnus-teleutospores-solitary-extracellular-hyaline-septate-uredo-sori-subepidermal-with-a-distinct-peridium-uredospores-hyaline-pedicellate-without-germ-pores-on-ferns-this-genus-is-distinguished-from-all-others-by-the-fact-that-the-teleutospores-are-dispersed-without-order-among-the-cells-of-the-mesophyll-there-are-three-known-forms-of-spores-which-seem-to-occur-simultaneously-and-not-in-a-lixed-order-of-succession-as-in-most-pleomorphic-uredinales-it-is-one-of-the-image234246022.html
RMRH2R5A–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. UREDINOPSIS 379 UREDINOPSIS Magnus. Teleutospores solitary, extracellular, hyaline, septate. Uredo- sori subepidermal, with a distinct peridium; uredospores hyaline, pedicellate, without germ-pores. On Ferns. This genus is distinguished from all others by the fact that the teleutospores are dispersed without order among the cells of the mesophyll. There are three known forms of spores, which seem to occur simultaneously, and not in a lixed order of succession as in most pleomorphic Uredinales. It is one of the
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. Breviora. 16 BREVIORA No. 367 highly suggestive of the sort of situation from which the pedicellate multicuspid pharyngeal teeth of Chilodontidae and Anostomidae presumably evolved. If this view is correct, then successive cusps fused below the main cusp to the stalklike base are phylogenetic- ally equivalent to successive generations of replacement teeth.. 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.. Harvard Universit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breviora-16-breviora-no-367-highly-suggestive-of-the-sort-of-situation-from-which-the-pedicellate-multicuspid-pharyngeal-teeth-of-chilodontidae-and-anostomidae-presumably-evolved-if-this-view-is-correct-then-successive-cusps-fused-below-the-main-cusp-to-the-stalklike-base-are-phylogenetic-ally-equivalent-to-successive-generations-of-replacement-teeth-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-harvard-universit-image234277500.html
RMRH479G–. Breviora. 16 BREVIORA No. 367 highly suggestive of the sort of situation from which the pedicellate multicuspid pharyngeal teeth of Chilodontidae and Anostomidae presumably evolved. If this view is correct, then successive cusps fused below the main cusp to the stalklike base are phylogenetic- ally equivalent to successive generations of replacement teeth.. 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.. Harvard Universit
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. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. EUPHORBIA most temperate and tropical regions. Many are desert plants, and the greater number grow in dry and sterile places. Herbs, shrubs or trees, often fleshy and cactus-like, or low and prostrate weeds; but all characterized by a single pedicellate-pistillate flow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-gardening-horticulture-horticulture-horticulture-euphorbia-most-temperate-and-tropical-regions-many-are-desert-plants-and-the-greater-number-grow-in-dry-and-sterile-places-herbs-shrubs-or-trees-often-fleshy-and-cactus-like-or-low-and-prostrate-weeds-but-all-characterized-by-a-single-pedicellate-pistillate-flow-image231796919.html
RMRD379B–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. EUPHORBIA most temperate and tropical regions. Many are desert plants, and the greater number grow in dry and sterile places. Herbs, shrubs or trees, often fleshy and cactus-like, or low and prostrate weeds; but all characterized by a single pedicellate-pistillate flow
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. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 308. Male flower (|). Kg, 309. Longitudinal section of male flower. but they are attached by the edges and not by their mesial lines. The calyx is imbricate, like the petals which are persistent and grow around the base of the fruit., Melanorrhcea, consisting of trees from Malacca and Birmah, has also petals growing round the fruit; but this is a pedicellate drupe, and not sessile, like those of Swintonia, and the stamens are indefinite in number, sometimes considerable. Astronium is also very analogous to Swinhnia ; the insertion of the parts of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-fig-308-male-flower-kg-309-longitudinal-section-of-male-flower-but-they-are-attached-by-the-edges-and-not-by-their-mesial-lines-the-calyx-is-imbricate-like-the-petals-which-are-persistent-and-grow-around-the-base-of-the-fruit-melanorrhcea-consisting-of-trees-from-malacca-and-birmah-has-also-petals-growing-round-the-fruit-but-this-is-a-pedicellate-drupe-and-not-sessile-like-those-of-swintonia-and-the-stamens-are-indefinite-in-number-sometimes-considerable-astronium-is-also-very-analogous-to-swinhnia-the-insertion-of-the-parts-of-t-image232079525.html
RMRDG3PD–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 308. Male flower (|). Kg, 309. Longitudinal section of male flower. but they are attached by the edges and not by their mesial lines. The calyx is imbricate, like the petals which are persistent and grow around the base of the fruit., Melanorrhcea, consisting of trees from Malacca and Birmah, has also petals growing round the fruit; but this is a pedicellate drupe, and not sessile, like those of Swintonia, and the stamens are indefinite in number, sometimes considerable. Astronium is also very analogous to Swinhnia ; the insertion of the parts of t
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. 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. XXXII. GnOSSULA^CEJE : HI £ES. 479 Flowers more or less pedicellate. Bracteas obtuse, tonientose, much shorter than the pedicels. Sepals roundish-cuneated. Petals oblong. Styles bifid. Berries glabrous, globose, and in colour and taste resembling those of R. rii- brum. (Don's MM.) An upr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?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-xxxii-gnossulaceje-hi-es-479-flowers-more-or-less-pedicellate-bracteas-obtuse-tonientose-much-shorter-than-the-pedicels-sepals-roundish-cuneated-petals-oblong-styles-bifid-berries-glabrous-globose-and-in-colour-and-taste-resembling-those-of-r-rii-brum-dons-mm-an-upr-image232055676.html
RMRDF1AM–. 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. XXXII. GnOSSULA^CEJE : HI £ES. 479 Flowers more or less pedicellate. Bracteas obtuse, tonientose, much shorter than the pedicels. Sepals roundish-cuneated. Petals oblong. Styles bifid. Berries glabrous, globose, and in colour and taste resembling those of R. rii- brum. (Don's MM.) An upr
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. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. UREDINOPSIS 379 UREDINOPSIS Magnus. Teleutospores solitary, extracellular, hyaline, septate. Uredo- sori subepidermal, with a distinct peridium; uredospores hyaline, pedicellate, without germ-pores. On Ferns. This genus is distinguished from all others by the fact that the teleutospores are dispersed without order among the cells of the mesophyll. There are three known forms of spores, which seem to occur simultaneously, and not in a fixed order of succession as in most pleomorphic Uredinales. It is one of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-rust-fungi-uredinales-their-biology-and-classification-rust-fungi-uredinopsis-379-uredinopsis-magnus-teleutospores-solitary-extracellular-hyaline-septate-uredo-sori-subepidermal-with-a-distinct-peridium-uredospores-hyaline-pedicellate-without-germ-pores-on-ferns-this-genus-is-distinguished-from-all-others-by-the-fact-that-the-teleutospores-are-dispersed-without-order-among-the-cells-of-the-mesophyll-there-are-three-known-forms-of-spores-which-seem-to-occur-simultaneously-and-not-in-a-fixed-order-of-succession-as-in-most-pleomorphic-uredinales-it-is-one-of-the-image232396382.html
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. Studies in fossil botany . Paleobotany. BENNETTITEAE 537 in the case of unreduced sporophylls, is often departed from. The shortly-stalked synangia are much broader than long, contain two rows of loculi (Figs. 210 and 211), and closely resemble those of certain Marattiaceae, simulating in a remarkable degree the stalked synangia of Marattia Kaulfussii} The analog)^ of this species, though not of any special taxonomic significance, shows that there is no absolute necessity to regard the pedicellate syn- angia of the Bennettiteae as representing distinct leaflets. The form of the synangia in C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/studies-in-fossil-botany-paleobotany-bennettiteae-537-in-the-case-of-unreduced-sporophylls-is-often-departed-from-the-shortly-stalked-synangia-are-much-broader-than-long-contain-two-rows-of-loculi-figs-210-and-211-and-closely-resemble-those-of-certain-marattiaceae-simulating-in-a-remarkable-degree-the-stalked-synangia-of-marattia-kaulfussii-the-analog-of-this-species-though-not-of-any-special-taxonomic-significance-shows-that-there-is-no-absolute-necessity-to-regard-the-pedicellate-syn-angia-of-the-bennettiteae-as-representing-distinct-leaflets-the-form-of-the-synangia-in-c-image231976184.html
RMRDBBYM–. Studies in fossil botany . Paleobotany. BENNETTITEAE 537 in the case of unreduced sporophylls, is often departed from. The shortly-stalked synangia are much broader than long, contain two rows of loculi (Figs. 210 and 211), and closely resemble those of certain Marattiaceae, simulating in a remarkable degree the stalked synangia of Marattia Kaulfussii} The analog)^ of this species, though not of any special taxonomic significance, shows that there is no absolute necessity to regard the pedicellate syn- angia of the Bennettiteae as representing distinct leaflets. The form of the synangia in C
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. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. EUPHORBIA EUPHORBIA 561 most temperate and tropical regions. Many are desert plants, and the greater number grow in dry and sterile places. Herbs, shrubs or trees, often fleshy and cactus-like, or low and prostrate weeds; but all characterized by a single pedicellate-pistillate flower, with a 3-celled, 3- seede Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-gardening-euphorbia-euphorbia-561-most-temperate-and-tropical-regions-many-are-desert-plants-and-the-greater-number-grow-in-dry-and-sterile-places-herbs-shrubs-or-trees-often-fleshy-and-cactus-like-or-low-and-prostrate-weeds-but-all-characterized-by-a-single-pedicellate-pistillate-flower-with-a-3-celled-3-seede-image231835324.html
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. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. EUPHORBIA most temperate and tropical regrions. Many are desert plants, and the greater mmiber grow in dry and sterile places. Herbs, shrubs or trees, often fleshy and cactus-like, or low and prostrate weeds; but all characterized by a single pedicellate-ristillate flower, with a 3-celled, 3- seeded ovary, with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-gardening-euphorbia-most-temperate-and-tropical-regrions-many-are-desert-plants-and-the-greater-mmiber-grow-in-dry-and-sterile-places-herbs-shrubs-or-trees-often-fleshy-and-cactus-like-or-low-and-prostrate-weeds-but-all-characterized-by-a-single-pedicellate-ristillate-flower-with-a-3-celled-3-seeded-ovary-with-image231838578.html
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. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. UREDINOPSIS 379 UREDINOPSIS M; iio-nus. Teleutospores solitary, extracellular, hyaline, septate. Uredo- sori subepidermal, with a distinct peridium; ureclospores hyaline, pedicellate, without germ-pores. On Ferns. This genus is distinguished from all others by the fact that the teleutospores are dispersed without order among the cells of the mesophyll. There are three known forms of spores, which seem to occur simultaneously, and not in a fixed order of succession as in most pleomorphic Uredina Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-rust-fungi-uredinales-their-biology-and-classification-rust-fungi-great-britain-uredinopsis-379-uredinopsis-m-iio-nus-teleutospores-solitary-extracellular-hyaline-septate-uredo-sori-subepidermal-with-a-distinct-peridium-ureclospores-hyaline-pedicellate-without-germ-pores-on-ferns-this-genus-is-distinguished-from-all-others-by-the-fact-that-the-teleutospores-are-dispersed-without-order-among-the-cells-of-the-mesophyll-there-are-three-known-forms-of-spores-which-seem-to-occur-simultaneously-and-not-in-a-fixed-order-of-succession-as-in-most-pleomorphic-uredina-image234246027.html
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. The natural history of plants. Botany. 108 NATURAL EISTOBT OF PLANTS. Symenaa {Trachylobimn) verrucosa. or more pairs of unsymmetrical leaflets, and caducous ill-developed stipules. The flowers form usually terminal shortly pedicellate racemes, simple or branched. HymencBd}^ has the floral symmetry of Schotia or Humboldtia. Its coriaceous obconical receptacle, lined by a thick disk, bears four slightly imbricate sepals, five subequal imbricate petals, and ten free perigynous stamens, five alternate with the petals, and five shorter superposed to them. The gynaeceum, inserted laterally at ,a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-108-natural-eistobt-of-plants-symenaa-trachylobimn-verrucosa-or-more-pairs-of-unsymmetrical-leaflets-and-caducous-ill-developed-stipules-the-flowers-form-usually-terminal-shortly-pedicellate-racemes-simple-or-branched-hymencbd-has-the-floral-symmetry-of-schotia-or-humboldtia-its-coriaceous-obconical-receptacle-lined-by-a-thick-disk-bears-four-slightly-imbricate-sepals-five-subequal-imbricate-petals-and-ten-free-perigynous-stamens-five-alternate-with-the-petals-and-five-shorter-superposed-to-them-the-gynaeceum-inserted-laterally-at-a-image232095870.html
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. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. EUPHORBIA most temperate and tropical regions. Many are desert plants, and the greater uumber grow in dry and sterile places. Herbs, shi-ubs or trees, often fleshy and caetus-like, or low and prostrate weeds; but all characterized by a single pedicellate-pistillate flower, with a S-celled, 3- seeded ovary, with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-gardening-euphorbia-most-temperate-and-tropical-regions-many-are-desert-plants-and-the-greater-uumber-grow-in-dry-and-sterile-places-herbs-shi-ubs-or-trees-often-fleshy-and-caetus-like-or-low-and-prostrate-weeds-but-all-characterized-by-a-single-pedicellate-pistillate-flower-with-a-s-celled-3-seeded-ovary-with-image232360683.html
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. The natural history of plants. Botany. 316 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. trees or shrubs inhabiting, to the number of about twenty-five species,* Oceania, and chiefly Australia. The leaves, simple and alternate, Lsptospermumflavescens.. Bceckea virgata. Fig. 291. Flower [). Fig. 293. Fruit (f). Fig. 292. Long. sect, of flower. often rigid and linear, punctuate and odorous, are destitute of ner- vures or 1-3-nerved, glabrous or pubescent. The flowers^ are terminal or nearly so, or axillary, solitary or grouped in small bi- or triflorous cymes, sessile or pedicellate and accompanied by imbricate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-316-natural-history-of-plants-trees-or-shrubs-inhabiting-to-the-number-of-about-twenty-five-species-oceania-and-chiefly-australia-the-leaves-simple-and-alternate-lsptospermumflavescens-bceckea-virgata-fig-291-flower-fig-293-fruit-f-fig-292-long-sect-of-flower-often-rigid-and-linear-punctuate-and-odorous-are-destitute-of-ner-vures-or-1-3-nerved-glabrous-or-pubescent-the-flowers-are-terminal-or-nearly-so-or-axillary-solitary-or-grouped-in-small-bi-or-triflorous-cymes-sessile-or-pedicellate-and-accompanied-by-imbricate-image232079454.html
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. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. CHARACTERISTIC DEEP-SEA TYPES. — SEA-URCHIN8. 97. Fig. '.'AY.). — Hemipedina cubensis. }. of proof that pedicellate are merely modified spines. The only other striking- genus among the regular urchins is that of Hemi- pedina (Fig. 363), the modern repre- sentative of a family once greatly de- veloped in the cretaceous period. Although the line to the eastward of Charleston, S. C, was commenced off the very home of the Scutelke and other clypeastroids, it is remarkable that not a single Mellita or Clypeaster w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-museum-of-comparative-zoology-at-harvard-college-zoology-zoology-characteristic-deep-sea-types-sea-urchin8-97-fig-ay-hemipedina-cubensis-of-proof-that-pedicellate-are-merely-modified-spines-the-only-other-striking-genus-among-the-regular-urchins-is-that-of-hemi-pedina-fig-363-the-modern-repre-sentative-of-a-family-once-greatly-de-veloped-in-the-cretaceous-period-although-the-line-to-the-eastward-of-charleston-s-c-was-commenced-off-the-very-home-of-the-scutelke-and-other-clypeastroids-it-is-remarkable-that-not-a-single-mellita-or-clypeaster-w-image233919660.html
RMRGFXWG–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. CHARACTERISTIC DEEP-SEA TYPES. — SEA-URCHIN8. 97. Fig. '.'AY.). — Hemipedina cubensis. }. of proof that pedicellate are merely modified spines. The only other striking- genus among the regular urchins is that of Hemi- pedina (Fig. 363), the modern repre- sentative of a family once greatly de- veloped in the cretaceous period. Although the line to the eastward of Charleston, S. C, was commenced off the very home of the Scutelke and other clypeastroids, it is remarkable that not a single Mellita or Clypeaster w
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. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. i-|—adcauline side abcauline side apophysis nternode node. refringent nodules diaphragm pseudodiaphragm secondary hydrotheca — primary hydrotheca" pedicel -hydrophore Fig. 46. Haleciidae: parts of the skeleton. On the left a sessile hydrotheca with straight walls, on the right a pedicellate and regenerated hydrotheca with everted wails. the depth of the hydrotheca is measured from the diaphragm to the margin. In some species a thickened shelf of perisarc may occur below the base of the hydrothec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-natural-history-i-adcauline-side-abcauline-side-apophysis-nternode-node-refringent-nodules-diaphragm-pseudodiaphragm-secondary-hydrotheca-primary-hydrothecaquot-pedicel-hydrophore-fig-46-haleciidae-parts-of-the-skeleton-on-the-left-a-sessile-hydrotheca-with-straight-walls-on-the-right-a-pedicellate-and-regenerated-hydrotheca-with-everted-wails-the-depth-of-the-hydrotheca-is-measured-from-the-diaphragm-to-the-margin-in-some-species-a-thickened-shelf-of-perisarc-may-occur-below-the-base-of-the-hydrothec-image236454115.html
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. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. clothed long, curved arising Fig. 32 Rhabdophaga rigidae , (Original) male wing, much enlarged Male. Antennae brown, extending to the base of the abdomen and composed of 24 pedicellate segments, the first subglobular, much enlarged, the second stout, the others with the exception of the last, each with a smooth pedicel about one third the length of the segment. The enlarged portion is ornamented basally with a regular row of short, straight setae, the re- mainder being thickly with slender setae from prominent setigerous tuber- cles. There is a dist Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-new-york-state-museum-science-clothed-long-curved-arising-fig-32-rhabdophaga-rigidae-original-male-wing-much-enlarged-male-antennae-brown-extending-to-the-base-of-the-abdomen-and-composed-of-24-pedicellate-segments-the-first-subglobular-much-enlarged-the-second-stout-the-others-with-the-exception-of-the-last-each-with-a-smooth-pedicel-about-one-third-the-length-of-the-segment-the-enlarged-portion-is-ornamented-basally-with-a-regular-row-of-short-straight-setae-the-re-mainder-being-thickly-with-slender-setae-from-prominent-setigerous-tuber-cles-there-is-a-dist-image233982724.html
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. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. Fig. '.'AY.). — Hemipedina cubensis. }. of proof that pedicellate are merely modified spines. The only other striking- genus among the regular urchins is that of Hemi- pedina (Fig. 363), the modern repre- sentative of a family once greatly de- veloped in the cretaceous period. Although the line to the eastward of Charleston, S. C, was commenced off the very home of the Scutelke and other clypeastroids, it is remarkable that not a single Mellita or Clypeaster was dredged either on that line or the line run in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-museum-of-comparative-zoology-at-harvard-college-zoology-zoology-fig-ay-hemipedina-cubensis-of-proof-that-pedicellate-are-merely-modified-spines-the-only-other-striking-genus-among-the-regular-urchins-is-that-of-hemi-pedina-fig-363-the-modern-repre-sentative-of-a-family-once-greatly-de-veloped-in-the-cretaceous-period-although-the-line-to-the-eastward-of-charleston-s-c-was-commenced-off-the-very-home-of-the-scutelke-and-other-clypeastroids-it-is-remarkable-that-not-a-single-mellita-or-clypeaster-was-dredged-either-on-that-line-or-the-line-run-in-image233919650.html
RMRGFXW6–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. Fig. '.'AY.). — Hemipedina cubensis. }. of proof that pedicellate are merely modified spines. The only other striking- genus among the regular urchins is that of Hemi- pedina (Fig. 363), the modern repre- sentative of a family once greatly de- veloped in the cretaceous period. Although the line to the eastward of Charleston, S. C, was commenced off the very home of the Scutelke and other clypeastroids, it is remarkable that not a single Mellita or Clypeaster was dredged either on that line or the line run in
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. Grasses of North America [microform] : the grasses classified, described and each genus illustrated, with chapters on their geographical distribution and a bibliography. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. ANDHOl'OOONE.E. 25 leiigtli. liiicar-lanecoliitc, 4 mm. lon, (1735). Spikelets awnless in pairs, one sessile, the other pedicellate, on the jointed branches of a panicle, each containing perfect flowers or the pedicellate one containing a pistillate flower. The three empty glumes acute or acuminate, hyaline, or membranous, first and second equal, third smaller, floral g Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grasses-of-north-america-microform-the-grasses-classified-described-and-each-genus-illustrated-with-chapters-on-their-geographical-distribution-and-a-bibliography-grasses-forage-plants-gramines-plantes-fourragres-andholooonee-25-leiigtli-liiicar-lanecoliitc-4-mm-lon-1735-spikelets-awnless-in-pairs-one-sessile-the-other-pedicellate-on-the-jointed-branches-of-a-panicle-each-containing-perfect-flowers-or-the-pedicellate-one-containing-a-pistillate-flower-the-three-empty-glumes-acute-or-acuminate-hyaline-or-membranous-first-and-second-equal-third-smaller-floral-g-image234947493.html
RMRJ6NWW–. Grasses of North America [microform] : the grasses classified, described and each genus illustrated, with chapters on their geographical distribution and a bibliography. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. ANDHOl'OOONE.E. 25 leiigtli. liiicar-lanecoliitc, 4 mm. lon, (1735). Spikelets awnless in pairs, one sessile, the other pedicellate, on the jointed branches of a panicle, each containing perfect flowers or the pedicellate one containing a pistillate flower. The three empty glumes acute or acuminate, hyaline, or membranous, first and second equal, third smaller, floral g
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. The natural history of plants. Botany. 290 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. glabrous, thick and coriaceous leaves, accompanied by large mter- petiolate and caducous stipules. The flowers' are axillary, collected in bi- or triparous, rarely simple, more generally ramified cymes at the summit of a common peduncle; they are sessile or pedicellate, articulate, with two connate bracteoles forming a sort of involucel. Half a dozen species ^ are admitted in this genus ; but perhaps this number may be reduced by one half. From the genus BUzophora have been separated certain species which, with the same or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-290-natural-history-of-plants-glabrous-thick-and-coriaceous-leaves-accompanied-by-large-mter-petiolate-and-caducous-stipules-the-flowers-are-axillary-collected-in-bi-or-triparous-rarely-simple-more-generally-ramified-cymes-at-the-summit-of-a-common-peduncle-they-are-sessile-or-pedicellate-articulate-with-two-connate-bracteoles-forming-a-sort-of-involucel-half-a-dozen-species-are-admitted-in-this-genus-but-perhaps-this-number-may-be-reduced-by-one-half-from-the-genus-buzophora-have-been-separated-certain-species-which-with-the-same-or-image232962870.html
RMRF0AEE–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 290 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. glabrous, thick and coriaceous leaves, accompanied by large mter- petiolate and caducous stipules. The flowers' are axillary, collected in bi- or triparous, rarely simple, more generally ramified cymes at the summit of a common peduncle; they are sessile or pedicellate, articulate, with two connate bracteoles forming a sort of involucel. Half a dozen species ^ are admitted in this genus ; but perhaps this number may be reduced by one half. From the genus BUzophora have been separated certain species which, with the same or
. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. SPHEGIDAE CRABRONIDES 129 rariaUe in form, pedicellate in some abnormal forms, hut more usually not stalked.. Fig. 52.—Crabro cephalotes 9. Britain. The Crabronides (Vespa crahro, the hornet, is not of this sub- family) are wasp-like little Insects, with unusually robust and quadrangular head. They frequently have the hind tibiae more or less thickened, and the clypeus covered with metallic hair. It appears at present that they are specially attached to the tem- perate regions of the northern hemisphere, but this may possibly be in part due to their ha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cambridge-natural-history-zoology-sphegidae-crabronides-129-rariaue-in-form-pedicellate-in-some-abnormal-forms-hut-more-usually-not-stalked-fig-52crabro-cephalotes-9-britain-the-crabronides-vespa-crahro-the-hornet-is-not-of-this-sub-family-are-wasp-like-little-insects-with-unusually-robust-and-quadrangular-head-they-frequently-have-the-hind-tibiae-more-or-less-thickened-and-the-clypeus-covered-with-metallic-hair-it-appears-at-present-that-they-are-specially-attached-to-the-tem-perate-regions-of-the-northern-hemisphere-but-this-may-possibly-be-in-part-due-to-their-ha-image232155207.html
RMRDKG9B–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. SPHEGIDAE CRABRONIDES 129 rariaUe in form, pedicellate in some abnormal forms, hut more usually not stalked.. Fig. 52.—Crabro cephalotes 9. Britain. The Crabronides (Vespa crahro, the hornet, is not of this sub- family) are wasp-like little Insects, with unusually robust and quadrangular head. They frequently have the hind tibiae more or less thickened, and the clypeus covered with metallic hair. It appears at present that they are specially attached to the tem- perate regions of the northern hemisphere, but this may possibly be in part due to their ha
. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 171. Flower (f). Fig. 170. Inflorescence. Fig. 172. Long. sect, of flower. pointed at the margin. They inhabit all warm and temperate regions of the globe; only Alepidea represents the genus in South Africa. Astrantia (fig. 173-176) has nearly the flowers oiEryngium; but they are polygamous, and in the same inflorescence, resembling an umbel, the outer flowers however being less developed than the central; the female flowers are sessile or shortly pedicellate; the males having longer pedicels. The entire inflorescence is surrounded by numerous brac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-fig-171-flower-f-fig-170-inflorescence-fig-172-long-sect-of-flower-pointed-at-the-margin-they-inhabit-all-warm-and-temperate-regions-of-the-globe-only-alepidea-represents-the-genus-in-south-africa-astrantia-fig-173-176-has-nearly-the-flowers-oieryngium-but-they-are-polygamous-and-in-the-same-inflorescence-resembling-an-umbel-the-outer-flowers-however-being-less-developed-than-the-central-the-female-flowers-are-sessile-or-shortly-pedicellate-the-males-having-longer-pedicels-the-entire-inflorescence-is-surrounded-by-numerous-brac-image232094466.html
RMRDGPT2–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 171. Flower (f). Fig. 170. Inflorescence. Fig. 172. Long. sect, of flower. pointed at the margin. They inhabit all warm and temperate regions of the globe; only Alepidea represents the genus in South Africa. Astrantia (fig. 173-176) has nearly the flowers oiEryngium; but they are polygamous, and in the same inflorescence, resembling an umbel, the outer flowers however being less developed than the central; the female flowers are sessile or shortly pedicellate; the males having longer pedicels. The entire inflorescence is surrounded by numerous brac
. The Bryologist. Bryology; Bryology -- Periodicals. —42— The apothecia are borne on the lobes of the thallus. They are usually abundant, somewhat elevated or pedicellate. The disk is light chestnut, growing darker with age, and perforated at the center. The margin, unlike ciliaris, is entire. When young the apothecia have the characteristic shield shape but as they develop they assume a round shape. Cctraria lacunosa grows on trees and old fence rails and while not so generally found as C. cili- aris is a very common species.. Fig. I. C. ciliaris x I. Cetraria Ciliaris. Ach. (Plate V. 4, and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bryologist-bryology-bryology-periodicals-42-the-apothecia-are-borne-on-the-lobes-of-the-thallus-they-are-usually-abundant-somewhat-elevated-or-pedicellate-the-disk-is-light-chestnut-growing-darker-with-age-and-perforated-at-the-center-the-margin-unlike-ciliaris-is-entire-when-young-the-apothecia-have-the-characteristic-shield-shape-but-as-they-develop-they-assume-a-round-shape-cctraria-lacunosa-grows-on-trees-and-old-fence-rails-and-while-not-so-generally-found-as-c-cili-aris-is-a-very-common-species-fig-i-c-ciliaris-x-i-cetraria-ciliaris-ach-plate-v-4-and-image234244310.html
RMRH2N06–. The Bryologist. Bryology; Bryology -- Periodicals. —42— The apothecia are borne on the lobes of the thallus. They are usually abundant, somewhat elevated or pedicellate. The disk is light chestnut, growing darker with age, and perforated at the center. The margin, unlike ciliaris, is entire. When young the apothecia have the characteristic shield shape but as they develop they assume a round shape. Cctraria lacunosa grows on trees and old fence rails and while not so generally found as C. cili- aris is a very common species.. Fig. I. C. ciliaris x I. Cetraria Ciliaris. Ach. (Plate V. 4, and
. Breviora. BREVIORA No. 328 expansion and notch for squamosal; strong pterygoid process medi- ally; teeth numerous, small, probably pedicellate; tooth row ex- tending posterior to pterygoid process, external surface covered with relatively fine pustular sculpture.. 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.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard Uni Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breviora-breviora-no-328-expansion-and-notch-for-squamosal-strong-pterygoid-process-medi-ally-teeth-numerous-small-probably-pedicellate-tooth-row-ex-tending-posterior-to-pterygoid-process-external-surface-covered-with-relatively-fine-pustular-sculpture-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-harvard-university-museum-of-comparative-zoology-cambridge-mass-museum-of-comparative-zoology-harvard-uni-image234297915.html
RMRH55AK–. Breviora. BREVIORA No. 328 expansion and notch for squamosal; strong pterygoid process medi- ally; teeth numerous, small, probably pedicellate; tooth row ex- tending posterior to pterygoid process, external surface covered with relatively fine pustular sculpture.. 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.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard Uni
. Maize; its history, cultivation, handling, and uses, with special reference to South Africa; a text-book for farmers, students of agriculture, and teachers of nature study. Corn; Corn. BOTANICAL CHARACTERS 95 The only exceptions are the two earliest flint breeds, and CHAP. here the figures would seem to indicate that earliness is pro- duced by the hastening of the period between flowering and ripening. 73. The Spikelet. — The tassel consists of numerous branches (Fig. 40) bearing more or less distichous rows of staminate spikelets (Fig. 40A) which are arranged in pairs, one pedicellate (stal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maize-its-history-cultivation-handling-and-uses-with-special-reference-to-south-africa-a-text-book-for-farmers-students-of-agriculture-and-teachers-of-nature-study-corn-corn-botanical-characters-95-the-only-exceptions-are-the-two-earliest-flint-breeds-and-chap-here-the-figures-would-seem-to-indicate-that-earliness-is-pro-duced-by-the-hastening-of-the-period-between-flowering-and-ripening-73-the-spikelet-the-tassel-consists-of-numerous-branches-fig-40-bearing-more-or-less-distichous-rows-of-staminate-spikelets-fig-40a-which-are-arranged-in-pairs-one-pedicellate-stal-image232443541.html
RMRE4M31–. Maize; its history, cultivation, handling, and uses, with special reference to South Africa; a text-book for farmers, students of agriculture, and teachers of nature study. Corn; Corn. BOTANICAL CHARACTERS 95 The only exceptions are the two earliest flint breeds, and CHAP. here the figures would seem to indicate that earliness is pro- duced by the hastening of the period between flowering and ripening. 73. The Spikelet. — The tassel consists of numerous branches (Fig. 40) bearing more or less distichous rows of staminate spikelets (Fig. 40A) which are arranged in pairs, one pedicellate (stal
. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 268 BULLETIN 172, IT. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.. â PiG, 162.âJohnson grass, Holcus halepensis. Plant, X I ; two views of terminal raceme, one of the pedicellate spikelets fallen, X 5.. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-us-department-of-agriculture-agriculture-agriculture-268-bulletin-172-it-s-department-of-agriculture-pig-162johnson-grass-holcus-halepensis-plant-x-i-two-views-of-terminal-raceme-one-of-the-pedicellate-spikelets-fallen-x-5-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-united-states-dept-of-agriculture-washington-d-c-the-dept-supt-of-docs-g-p-o-image233824549.html
RMRGBHGN–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 268 BULLETIN 172, IT. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.. â PiG, 162.âJohnson grass, Holcus halepensis. Plant, X I ; two views of terminal raceme, one of the pedicellate spikelets fallen, X 5.. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
. The botany of crop plants; a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. ZEA 165 (a) Pedicellate spikelet shortens and becomes sessile; the difference between the two flowers of this becomes greater. (b) The lower glume shortens and thickens.. Fig. 6r.-—Corn (Zca mays). Young pistillate infLjrescence ("ear"), showing the long styles ("silks"). (c) Lemma and palet of upper flower become reduced while the lower flower becomes abortive. (d) Sessile flower becomes pistillate. (e) Both flowers become pistillate.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page ima Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-botany-of-crop-plants-a-text-and-reference-book-botany-economic-zea-165-a-pedicellate-spikelet-shortens-and-becomes-sessile-the-difference-between-the-two-flowers-of-this-becomes-greater-b-the-lower-glume-shortens-and-thickens-fig-6r-corn-zca-mays-young-pistillate-infljrescence-quotearquot-showing-the-long-styles-quotsilksquot-c-lemma-and-palet-of-upper-flower-become-reduced-while-the-lower-flower-becomes-abortive-d-sessile-flower-becomes-pistillate-e-both-flowers-become-pistillate-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-ima-image234382047.html
RMRH90KB–. The botany of crop plants; a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. ZEA 165 (a) Pedicellate spikelet shortens and becomes sessile; the difference between the two flowers of this becomes greater. (b) The lower glume shortens and thickens.. Fig. 6r.-—Corn (Zca mays). Young pistillate infLjrescence ("ear"), showing the long styles ("silks"). (c) Lemma and palet of upper flower become reduced while the lower flower becomes abortive. (d) Sessile flower becomes pistillate. (e) Both flowers become pistillate.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page ima
. The botany of crop plants : a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. ZEA 165 (a) Pedicellate spikelet shortens and becomes sessile; the difference between the two flowers of this becomes greater. (b) The lower glume shortens and thickens.. Fig. 61.—Corn (Zeamays). Young pistillate inflorescence ("ear"), showing the long styles ("silks"). (c) Lemma and palet of upper flower become reduced while the lower flower becomes abortive. (d) Sessile flower becomes pistillate. (e) Both flowers become pistillate.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page imag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-botany-of-crop-plants-a-text-and-reference-book-botany-economic-zea-165-a-pedicellate-spikelet-shortens-and-becomes-sessile-the-difference-between-the-two-flowers-of-this-becomes-greater-b-the-lower-glume-shortens-and-thickens-fig-61corn-zeamays-young-pistillate-inflorescence-quotearquot-showing-the-long-styles-quotsilksquot-c-lemma-and-palet-of-upper-flower-become-reduced-while-the-lower-flower-becomes-abortive-d-sessile-flower-becomes-pistillate-e-both-flowers-become-pistillate-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-imag-image231979054.html
RMRDBFJ6–. The botany of crop plants : a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. ZEA 165 (a) Pedicellate spikelet shortens and becomes sessile; the difference between the two flowers of this becomes greater. (b) The lower glume shortens and thickens.. Fig. 61.—Corn (Zeamays). Young pistillate inflorescence ("ear"), showing the long styles ("silks"). (c) Lemma and palet of upper flower become reduced while the lower flower becomes abortive. (d) Sessile flower becomes pistillate. (e) Both flowers become pistillate.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page imag
. Class-book of botany: being outlines of the structure, physiology and classification of plants; with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Plants; Plants. Order 112.—EUPHORBIACEjE. C25 but lofo* its deleterious properties by washing and exposuro to heat. Castor-nil is oppressed from tlie seeds of Iiicinus communis. Croton-oil from the seeds of (Jroton 'i'lglium. Caoutchouo is yielded in abundance by several S. American species. FIG. 687.—1. Head or capitulum of En phorbiacorollata; with the corolla-like in- volucre, ami pedicellate pistillate flower. 2. The involucre tube cut open Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/class-book-of-botany-being-outlines-of-the-structure-physiology-and-classification-of-plants-with-a-flora-of-the-united-states-and-canada-botany-plants-plants-order-112euphorbiaceje-c25-but-lofo-its-deleterious-properties-by-washing-and-exposuro-to-heat-castor-nil-is-oppressed-from-tlie-seeds-of-iiicinus-communis-croton-oil-from-the-seeds-of-jroton-ilglium-caoutchouo-is-yielded-in-abundance-by-several-s-american-species-fig-6871-head-or-capitulum-of-en-phorbiacorollata-with-the-corolla-like-in-volucre-ami-pedicellate-pistillate-flower-2-the-involucre-tube-cut-open-image232773262.html
RMREKMJP–. Class-book of botany: being outlines of the structure, physiology and classification of plants; with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Plants; Plants. Order 112.—EUPHORBIACEjE. C25 but lofo* its deleterious properties by washing and exposuro to heat. Castor-nil is oppressed from tlie seeds of Iiicinus communis. Croton-oil from the seeds of (Jroton 'i'lglium. Caoutchouo is yielded in abundance by several S. American species. FIG. 687.—1. Head or capitulum of En phorbiacorollata; with the corolla-like in- volucre, ami pedicellate pistillate flower. 2. The involucre tube cut open
. Grasses of North America [microform] : the grasses classified, described and each genus illustrated, with chapters on their geographical distribution and a bibliography. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. 172 PANKACE.E. sile or pedicellate on the joiiitless branches of the jointed panicle. Staminate s])ikelets witii 2 glumes that arc narrow, membranous, awnless, tlie outer one broader and empty, the inner lloral one narrower, but scarcely shorter; palea 0. Stamens (5-18. Pistil rudimentary or 0. i'istillatc s})ikolets smaller than the stami- nate, the outer glume broader Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grasses-of-north-america-microform-the-grasses-classified-described-and-each-genus-illustrated-with-chapters-on-their-geographical-distribution-and-a-bibliography-grasses-forage-plants-gramines-plantes-fourragres-172-pankacee-sile-or-pedicellate-on-the-joiiitless-branches-of-the-jointed-panicle-staminate-s-ikelets-witii-2-glumes-that-arc-narrow-membranous-awnless-tlie-outer-one-broader-and-empty-the-inner-lloral-one-narrower-but-scarcely-shorter-palea-0-stamens-5-18-pistil-rudimentary-or-0-iistillatc-sikolets-smaller-than-the-stami-nate-the-outer-glume-broader-image234947060.html
RMRJ6NAC–. Grasses of North America [microform] : the grasses classified, described and each genus illustrated, with chapters on their geographical distribution and a bibliography. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. 172 PANKACE.E. sile or pedicellate on the joiiitless branches of the jointed panicle. Staminate s])ikelets witii 2 glumes that arc narrow, membranous, awnless, tlie outer one broader and empty, the inner lloral one narrower, but scarcely shorter; palea 0. Stamens (5-18. Pistil rudimentary or 0. i'istillatc s})ikolets smaller than the stami- nate, the outer glume broader
. Carpinteria Salt Marsh : environment, history, and botanical resources of a Southern California estuary. Salt marsh ecology; Salt marsh plants. FIG. 44. Cotula coronopifolia L. Brass Buttons. a. Habit, b. Outer flower pedicellate and pistillate, c. Disk flower.. 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.. Ferren, Wayne R; University of California, Santa Barbara. Herbarium. Santa Barbara, CA : Herbarium, Dept. of Biolo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carpinteria-salt-marsh-environment-history-and-botanical-resources-of-a-southern-california-estuary-salt-marsh-ecology-salt-marsh-plants-fig-44-cotula-coronopifolia-l-brass-buttons-a-habit-b-outer-flower-pedicellate-and-pistillate-c-disk-flower-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-ferren-wayne-r-university-of-california-santa-barbara-herbarium-santa-barbara-ca-herbarium-dept-of-biolo-image233459367.html
RMRFPYPF–. Carpinteria Salt Marsh : environment, history, and botanical resources of a Southern California estuary. Salt marsh ecology; Salt marsh plants. FIG. 44. Cotula coronopifolia L. Brass Buttons. a. Habit, b. Outer flower pedicellate and pistillate, c. Disk flower.. 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.. Ferren, Wayne R; University of California, Santa Barbara. Herbarium. Santa Barbara, CA : Herbarium, Dept. of Biolo
. A text-book of elementary botany. Botany. THE INFLORESCENCE. 35 3. The following are varieties of indeterminate inflorescence: raceme, corymb, umbel, spike, spadix, catkin, head and pani- cle. The raceme has the pedicellate flowers scattered on an elongated axis (Fig. 48). The corymb is the same as a ra- ceme, with the lower pedicels elongated so as to make the flower-cluster level-topped (Fig. 49). In an umbel the axis. Fig. 48. Fig. 49. is reduced, and all the pedicels proceed from a common point (Fig. 50). The spike is similar to a crowded raceme, with. Please note that these images are e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-elementary-botany-botany-the-inflorescence-35-3-the-following-are-varieties-of-indeterminate-inflorescence-raceme-corymb-umbel-spike-spadix-catkin-head-and-pani-cle-the-raceme-has-the-pedicellate-flowers-scattered-on-an-elongated-axis-fig-48-the-corymb-is-the-same-as-a-ra-ceme-with-the-lower-pedicels-elongated-so-as-to-make-the-flower-cluster-level-topped-fig-49-in-an-umbel-the-axis-fig-48-fig-49-is-reduced-and-all-the-pedicels-proceed-from-a-common-point-fig-50-the-spike-is-similar-to-a-crowded-raceme-with-please-note-that-these-images-are-e-image232379164.html
RMRE1NYT–. A text-book of elementary botany. Botany. THE INFLORESCENCE. 35 3. The following are varieties of indeterminate inflorescence: raceme, corymb, umbel, spike, spadix, catkin, head and pani- cle. The raceme has the pedicellate flowers scattered on an elongated axis (Fig. 48). The corymb is the same as a ra- ceme, with the lower pedicels elongated so as to make the flower-cluster level-topped (Fig. 49). In an umbel the axis. Fig. 48. Fig. 49. is reduced, and all the pedicels proceed from a common point (Fig. 50). The spike is similar to a crowded raceme, with. Please note that these images are e
. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Botany. Okdbb 112.—KUPHORBIACEi*. » 625 bat lose* its deleterious properties by washing and exposure to beat. Castor-oil is expressed from tlio seeds of Ricinus communis. Cruton-oil from the seeds of Croton Tiglium. Caoutchoug is yielded in abundance by several S. American species. FIG. 697.—1. Head or eapituluni of En- Qp phorbiacorollata; with the corolla-lite in- volucre, and pedicellate pistillate flower. 2. Tho involucre tube cut Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/class-book-of-botany-being-outlines-of-the-structure-physiology-and-classification-of-plants-with-a-flora-of-the-united-states-and-canada-botany-botany-botany-okdbb-112kuphorbiacei-625-bat-lose-its-deleterious-properties-by-washing-and-exposure-to-beat-castor-oil-is-expressed-from-tlio-seeds-of-ricinus-communis-cruton-oil-from-the-seeds-of-croton-tiglium-caoutchoug-is-yielded-in-abundance-by-several-s-american-species-fig-6971-head-or-eapituluni-of-en-qp-phorbiacorollata-with-the-corolla-lite-in-volucre-and-pedicellate-pistillate-flower-2-tho-involucre-tube-cut-image232764390.html
RMREK99X–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Botany. Okdbb 112.—KUPHORBIACEi*. » 625 bat lose* its deleterious properties by washing and exposure to beat. Castor-oil is expressed from tlio seeds of Ricinus communis. Cruton-oil from the seeds of Croton Tiglium. Caoutchoug is yielded in abundance by several S. American species. FIG. 697.—1. Head or eapituluni of En- Qp phorbiacorollata; with the corolla-lite in- volucre, and pedicellate pistillate flower. 2. Tho involucre tube cut
. Manual of the mosses of North America [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. w f t II;. 198 BliYACE^. [Phyacomitrlum. and shorter iiiamillate lid. A marked variety from Florida may be a dis- tinct species. It lias longer narrower leaves, very llexuous and nearly twisted, deeply dentate, and with stronger percurrent costa. The long slender pedicellate capsule, with a short obtuse lid, is generally gibbous on one side, widely enlarged at the orilice and cupuliforni when empty. Another variety, (jlymnostoinum tortipes, Brid., has long flexuous slender stems, with distant narrowly lanceolate acuminate l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-the-mosses-of-north-america-microform-mosses-mousses-w-f-t-ii-198-bliyace-phyacomitrlum-and-shorter-iiiamillate-lid-a-marked-variety-from-florida-may-be-a-dis-tinct-species-it-lias-longer-narrower-leaves-very-llexuous-and-nearly-twisted-deeply-dentate-and-with-stronger-percurrent-costa-the-long-slender-pedicellate-capsule-with-a-short-obtuse-lid-is-generally-gibbous-on-one-side-widely-enlarged-at-the-orilice-and-cupuliforni-when-empty-another-variety-jlymnostoinum-tortipes-brid-has-long-flexuous-slender-stems-with-distant-narrowly-lanceolate-acuminate-l-image234831012.html
RMRJ1D9T–. Manual of the mosses of North America [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. w f t II;. 198 BliYACE^. [Phyacomitrlum. and shorter iiiamillate lid. A marked variety from Florida may be a dis- tinct species. It lias longer narrower leaves, very llexuous and nearly twisted, deeply dentate, and with stronger percurrent costa. The long slender pedicellate capsule, with a short obtuse lid, is generally gibbous on one side, widely enlarged at the orilice and cupuliforni when empty. Another variety, (jlymnostoinum tortipes, Brid., has long flexuous slender stems, with distant narrowly lanceolate acuminate l
. The botany of crop plants; a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. ZEA 165 (a) Pedicellate spikelet shortens and becomes sessile; the difference between the two flowers of this becomes greater. (b) The lower glume shortens and thickens.. Fig. 61.—Corn (Zeamays). Young pistillate inflorescence ("car"), showing the long styles ("silks"). (c) Lemma and palet of upper flower become reduced while the lower flower becomes abortive. (d) Sessile flower becomes pistillate. (e) Both flowers become pistillate.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page image Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-botany-of-crop-plants-a-text-and-reference-book-botany-economic-zea-165-a-pedicellate-spikelet-shortens-and-becomes-sessile-the-difference-between-the-two-flowers-of-this-becomes-greater-b-the-lower-glume-shortens-and-thickens-fig-61corn-zeamays-young-pistillate-inflorescence-quotcarquot-showing-the-long-styles-quotsilksquot-c-lemma-and-palet-of-upper-flower-become-reduced-while-the-lower-flower-becomes-abortive-d-sessile-flower-becomes-pistillate-e-both-flowers-become-pistillate-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-image-image234394628.html
RMRH9GMM–. The botany of crop plants; a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. ZEA 165 (a) Pedicellate spikelet shortens and becomes sessile; the difference between the two flowers of this becomes greater. (b) The lower glume shortens and thickens.. Fig. 61.—Corn (Zeamays). Young pistillate inflorescence ("car"), showing the long styles ("silks"). (c) Lemma and palet of upper flower become reduced while the lower flower becomes abortive. (d) Sessile flower becomes pistillate. (e) Both flowers become pistillate.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page image
. Cryptogamic plants of the USSR. (Flora sporovykh rastenii SSSR). Plants. VII. Teliospores with one or more cells, the former frequently 2 — 3 on a common pedicel; the pluricellular mostly with longitudinal septa forming either globoid or flat caps. Spermagonia, where known, subcuticular. Mainly in the tropics and subtropics. The genera distributed in the USSR scarcely characteristic of the tribe Ravenelieae. 58 A. Teliospores. 1-celled; in typical species width exceeds length, pedicellate, pedicels shed together with the spores. Spermagonia subcuticular. Aecia absent Pileolaria Cast. B. Teli Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cryptogamic-plants-of-the-ussr-flora-sporovykh-rastenii-sssr-plants-vii-teliospores-with-one-or-more-cells-the-former-frequently-2-3-on-a-common-pedicel-the-pluricellular-mostly-with-longitudinal-septa-forming-either-globoid-or-flat-caps-spermagonia-where-known-subcuticular-mainly-in-the-tropics-and-subtropics-the-genera-distributed-in-the-ussr-scarcely-characteristic-of-the-tribe-ravenelieae-58-a-teliospores-1-celled-in-typical-species-width-exceeds-length-pedicellate-pedicels-shed-together-with-the-spores-spermagonia-subcuticular-aecia-absent-pileolaria-cast-b-teli-image232456665.html
RMRE58RN–. Cryptogamic plants of the USSR. (Flora sporovykh rastenii SSSR). Plants. VII. Teliospores with one or more cells, the former frequently 2 — 3 on a common pedicel; the pluricellular mostly with longitudinal septa forming either globoid or flat caps. Spermagonia, where known, subcuticular. Mainly in the tropics and subtropics. The genera distributed in the USSR scarcely characteristic of the tribe Ravenelieae. 58 A. Teliospores. 1-celled; in typical species width exceeds length, pedicellate, pedicels shed together with the spores. Spermagonia subcuticular. Aecia absent Pileolaria Cast. B. Teli
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 12 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM operculum marginal tooth. ateral nematotheca adcauline side intrathecal septum -internode internodal septum node Fig. 6. Parts of the skeleton. On the left a pedicellate and radially symmetrical hydrotheca. On the right a sessile and bilaterally symmetrical hydrotheca, with accompanying nematothecae. 1. pinnate. The stem is plume-like with two rows of branches on opposite sides and in the same plane. The branches may be alternate if they arise alternately on the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-south-african-museum-=-annale-van-die-suid-afrikaanse-museum-natural-history-12-annals-of-the-south-african-museum-operculum-marginal-tooth-ateral-nematotheca-adcauline-side-intrathecal-septum-internode-internodal-septum-node-fig-6-parts-of-the-skeleton-on-the-left-a-pedicellate-and-radially-symmetrical-hydrotheca-on-the-right-a-sessile-and-bilaterally-symmetrical-hydrotheca-with-accompanying-nematothecae-1-pinnate-the-stem-is-plume-like-with-two-rows-of-branches-on-opposite-sides-and-in-the-same-plane-the-branches-may-be-alternate-if-they-arise-alternately-on-the-image236453181.html
RMRMKACD–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 12 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM operculum marginal tooth. ateral nematotheca adcauline side intrathecal septum -internode internodal septum node Fig. 6. Parts of the skeleton. On the left a pedicellate and radially symmetrical hydrotheca. On the right a sessile and bilaterally symmetrical hydrotheca, with accompanying nematothecae. 1. pinnate. The stem is plume-like with two rows of branches on opposite sides and in the same plane. The branches may be alternate if they arise alternately on the
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. FiQ. 259.—Triphragmium ulmaris, germi- nating teliospore. After Tulasne. Fig. 260.—Phragmi- dium bulbosum, teliospore germi- nating. After Tu- lasne. are in pulverulent sori, surrounded by clavate or capitate, hyaline paraphsrses. II. Urediniospores single. III. Teliospores separate, pedicellate, consisting of from three to ten superimposed cells, the uppermost of which has a single apical germ pore, the others about four each, placed laterally. The aecial stage is a Caeoma but with a border of incurved pa-. Please note that these Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-fiq-259triphragmium-ulmaris-germi-nating-teliospore-after-tulasne-fig-260phragmi-dium-bulbosum-teliospore-germi-nating-after-tu-lasne-are-in-pulverulent-sori-surrounded-by-clavate-or-capitate-hyaline-paraphsrses-ii-urediniospores-single-iii-teliospores-separate-pedicellate-consisting-of-from-three-to-ten-superimposed-cells-the-uppermost-of-which-has-a-single-apical-germ-pore-the-others-about-four-each-placed-laterally-the-aecial-stage-is-a-caeoma-but-with-a-border-of-incurved-pa-please-note-that-these-image232053806.html
RMRDEXYX–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. FiQ. 259.—Triphragmium ulmaris, germi- nating teliospore. After Tulasne. Fig. 260.—Phragmi- dium bulbosum, teliospore germi- nating. After Tu- lasne. are in pulverulent sori, surrounded by clavate or capitate, hyaline paraphsrses. II. Urediniospores single. III. Teliospores separate, pedicellate, consisting of from three to ten superimposed cells, the uppermost of which has a single apical germ pore, the others about four each, placed laterally. The aecial stage is a Caeoma but with a border of incurved pa-. Please note that these
. Introduction to cryptogamic botany. Cryptogams. INTRODUCTION TO CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY. 435 G. Marchantioides occurs also at Buenos Ayres and the Swan River. Sphcerocarpus (Fig. 90, a, b, c) has superficial fruit with a sessile or pedicellate proper involucre. The species occur in temperate parts of either hemisphere. The most curious genus of all is Riella (Fig. 90, d to g, formerly Durima*. Fig. 90. a. SphcBTOcarpus ierrestris, slightly magnified. From a Lyons specimen given me by Dr. Montagne. b. A young mother-spore before division, together with an old triple spore, with its areolate verruc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/introduction-to-cryptogamic-botany-cryptogams-introduction-to-cryptogamic-botany-435-g-marchantioides-occurs-also-at-buenos-ayres-and-the-swan-river-sphcerocarpus-fig-90-a-b-c-has-superficial-fruit-with-a-sessile-or-pedicellate-proper-involucre-the-species-occur-in-temperate-parts-of-either-hemisphere-the-most-curious-genus-of-all-is-riella-fig-90-d-to-g-formerly-durima-fig-90-a-sphcbtocarpus-ierrestris-slightly-magnified-from-a-lyons-specimen-given-me-by-dr-montagne-b-a-young-mother-spore-before-division-together-with-an-old-triple-spore-with-its-areolate-verruc-image232421677.html
RMRE3M65–. Introduction to cryptogamic botany. Cryptogams. INTRODUCTION TO CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY. 435 G. Marchantioides occurs also at Buenos Ayres and the Swan River. Sphcerocarpus (Fig. 90, a, b, c) has superficial fruit with a sessile or pedicellate proper involucre. The species occur in temperate parts of either hemisphere. The most curious genus of all is Riella (Fig. 90, d to g, formerly Durima*. Fig. 90. a. SphcBTOcarpus ierrestris, slightly magnified. From a Lyons specimen given me by Dr. Montagne. b. A young mother-spore before division, together with an old triple spore, with its areolate verruc
. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. 204 PSEUDOSCORPIONIDEA and rather indistinctly pedicellate, 6.6 times, tibia 5 times, longer than broad, very shortly pedicellate, both joints broadest distally; hand very narrow, cylindrical, 2.9 times, chela with pedicel 5.6 times, without pedicel 5.3 times, longer than broad. Fingers as long as hand with pedicel, densely and bluntly toothed. The tactile seta ist almost opposite est, it subapically; the tactile setae / and st of the movable finger approximate each other. Legs long and very slender. Hind coxae of the male scarcely excavat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-australian-zoologist-zoology-zoology-zoology-204-pseudoscorpionidea-and-rather-indistinctly-pedicellate-66-times-tibia-5-times-longer-than-broad-very-shortly-pedicellate-both-joints-broadest-distally-hand-very-narrow-cylindrical-29-times-chela-with-pedicel-56-times-without-pedicel-53-times-longer-than-broad-fingers-as-long-as-hand-with-pedicel-densely-and-bluntly-toothed-the-tactile-seta-ist-almost-opposite-est-it-subapically-the-tactile-setae-and-st-of-the-movable-finger-approximate-each-other-legs-long-and-very-slender-hind-coxae-of-the-male-scarcely-excavat-image235317008.html
RMRJRH6T–. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. 204 PSEUDOSCORPIONIDEA and rather indistinctly pedicellate, 6.6 times, tibia 5 times, longer than broad, very shortly pedicellate, both joints broadest distally; hand very narrow, cylindrical, 2.9 times, chela with pedicel 5.6 times, without pedicel 5.3 times, longer than broad. Fingers as long as hand with pedicel, densely and bluntly toothed. The tactile seta ist almost opposite est, it subapically; the tactile setae / and st of the movable finger approximate each other. Legs long and very slender. Hind coxae of the male scarcely excavat
. The botany of crop plants; a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. ZEA 163 branch, the so-called "shank." This branch consists of a number of very short internodes with one modified leaf at each node. The blades of the modified leaves have been JeJJile spikelet lemmas -flumes. pedicellate 'spikelet Fig. 59.—A'pair of staminate spikelets of corn (Zea mays). reduced, the leaf sheaths alone remaining. The collection of leaf sheaths on the shank forms the "husk" of the ear. The pistillate spikelets are arranged in rows along a fleshy axis, the "cob.". Please no Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-botany-of-crop-plants-a-text-and-reference-book-botany-economic-zea-163-branch-the-so-called-quotshankquot-this-branch-consists-of-a-number-of-very-short-internodes-with-one-modified-leaf-at-each-node-the-blades-of-the-modified-leaves-have-been-jejjile-spikelet-lemmas-flumes-pedicellate-spikelet-fig-59apair-of-staminate-spikelets-of-corn-zea-mays-reduced-the-leaf-sheaths-alone-remaining-the-collection-of-leaf-sheaths-on-the-shank-forms-the-quothuskquot-of-the-ear-the-pistillate-spikelets-are-arranged-in-rows-along-a-fleshy-axis-the-quotcobquot-please-no-image234394657.html
RMRH9GNN–. The botany of crop plants; a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. ZEA 163 branch, the so-called "shank." This branch consists of a number of very short internodes with one modified leaf at each node. The blades of the modified leaves have been JeJJile spikelet lemmas -flumes. pedicellate 'spikelet Fig. 59.—A'pair of staminate spikelets of corn (Zea mays). reduced, the leaf sheaths alone remaining. The collection of leaf sheaths on the shank forms the "husk" of the ear. The pistillate spikelets are arranged in rows along a fleshy axis, the "cob.". Please no
. Contributions to Canadian biology. Marine biology; Natural history. No. 50. Obelia hyalina.. No. 51. Obelia longissima. Family CAMPANULINID^. Tropliosoyne. Colonies branched or unbranched; hydrothecae pedicellate or ses- sile, always operculate, the operculum formed of converging segments; hydranths with conical proboscis. Gonosome. Gonophores producing fixed sporosacs or free medusse. KEY TO GENERA. a Hydrotheca pedicellate. h Hydrotheca] margin distinct. c Operculum of several converging segments. Calycella. cc Operculum of four segments. Tetrapoma. ccc Operculiim shaped like an A-tent. St Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/contributions-to-canadian-biology-marine-biology-natural-history-no-50-obelia-hyalina-no-51-obelia-longissima-family-campanulinid-tropliosoyne-colonies-branched-or-unbranched-hydrothecae-pedicellate-or-ses-sile-always-operculate-the-operculum-formed-of-converging-segments-hydranths-with-conical-proboscis-gonosome-gonophores-producing-fixed-sporosacs-or-free-medusse-key-to-genera-a-hydrotheca-pedicellate-h-hydrotheca-margin-distinct-c-operculum-of-several-converging-segments-calycella-cc-operculum-of-four-segments-tetrapoma-ccc-operculiim-shaped-like-an-a-tent-st-image232551405.html
RMRE9HK9–. Contributions to Canadian biology. Marine biology; Natural history. No. 50. Obelia hyalina.. No. 51. Obelia longissima. Family CAMPANULINID^. Tropliosoyne. Colonies branched or unbranched; hydrothecae pedicellate or ses- sile, always operculate, the operculum formed of converging segments; hydranths with conical proboscis. Gonosome. Gonophores producing fixed sporosacs or free medusse. KEY TO GENERA. a Hydrotheca pedicellate. h Hydrotheca] margin distinct. c Operculum of several converging segments. Calycella. cc Operculum of four segments. Tetrapoma. ccc Operculiim shaped like an A-tent. St
. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 124 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM f^0i^^^^^-t^*iam. clothed long, curved arising Fig. 32 Rhabdophaga rigidae , (Original) male wing, much enlarged Male. Antennae brown, extending to the base of the abdomen and composed of 24 pedicellate segments, the first subglobular, much enlarged, the second stout, the others with the exception of the last, each with a smooth pedicel about one third the length of the segment. The enlarged portion is ornamented basally with a regular row of short, straight setae, the re- mainder being thickly with slender setae from promi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-new-york-state-museum-science-124-new-york-state-museum-f0i-tiam-clothed-long-curved-arising-fig-32-rhabdophaga-rigidae-original-male-wing-much-enlarged-male-antennae-brown-extending-to-the-base-of-the-abdomen-and-composed-of-24-pedicellate-segments-the-first-subglobular-much-enlarged-the-second-stout-the-others-with-the-exception-of-the-last-each-with-a-smooth-pedicel-about-one-third-the-length-of-the-segment-the-enlarged-portion-is-ornamented-basally-with-a-regular-row-of-short-straight-setae-the-re-mainder-being-thickly-with-slender-setae-from-promi-image233982741.html
RMRGJRAD–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 124 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM f^0i^^^^^-t^*iam. clothed long, curved arising Fig. 32 Rhabdophaga rigidae , (Original) male wing, much enlarged Male. Antennae brown, extending to the base of the abdomen and composed of 24 pedicellate segments, the first subglobular, much enlarged, the second stout, the others with the exception of the last, each with a smooth pedicel about one third the length of the segment. The enlarged portion is ornamented basally with a regular row of short, straight setae, the re- mainder being thickly with slender setae from promi
. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. A maryllidecE—Pancratium. 491 duous, strongly veined. Flowers pedicellate, smaller, and witli a shorter tube than in the preceding. Also from, the Mediter- ranean region, though less widely dispersed. Both are hardy in the South of England, and flower in June.. Fig. 241. Pancratium lUyrioum. (J nat. size.). P. Garolinianum and P. rotatum. North American Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-hardy-trees-shrubs-and-herbaceous-plants-based-on-the-french-work-of-messrs-decaisne-and-naudin-entitled-manuel-de-lamateur-des-jardins-and-including-the-original-woodcuts-by-riocreux-and-leblanc-plants-ornamental-a-maryllidecepancratium-491-duous-strongly-veined-flowers-pedicellate-smaller-and-witli-a-shorter-tube-than-in-the-preceding-also-from-the-mediter-ranean-region-though-less-widely-dispersed-both-are-hardy-in-the-south-of-england-and-flower-in-june-fig-241-pancratium-luyrioum-j-nat-size-p-garolinianum-and-p-rotatum-north-american-image232255088.html
RMRDT3MG–. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. A maryllidecE—Pancratium. 491 duous, strongly veined. Flowers pedicellate, smaller, and witli a shorter tube than in the preceding. Also from, the Mediter- ranean region, though less widely dispersed. Both are hardy in the South of England, and flower in June.. Fig. 241. Pancratium lUyrioum. (J nat. size.). P. Garolinianum and P. rotatum. North American
. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 128 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM tender maggots which were otherwise without protection and fed on the nearly exposed leaf surface. This species, apparently unknown, may be recognized by the following characteristics: Female. Antennae fuscous yellow, about two thirds the length of the body and com- posed of 14 segments, the first short, subglobular, the second stout, elongate and the 3d to the 14th inclusive, pedicellate distally. A typical segment has the basal two thirds cylindric, broadly dilated and bearing a basal and subapical whorl of long, stout se Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-new-york-state-museum-science-128-new-york-state-museum-tender-maggots-which-were-otherwise-without-protection-and-fed-on-the-nearly-exposed-leaf-surface-this-species-apparently-unknown-may-be-recognized-by-the-following-characteristics-female-antennae-fuscous-yellow-about-two-thirds-the-length-of-the-body-and-com-posed-of-14-segments-the-first-short-subglobular-the-second-stout-elongate-and-the-3d-to-the-14th-inclusive-pedicellate-distally-a-typical-segment-has-the-basal-two-thirds-cylindric-broadly-dilated-and-bearing-a-basal-and-subapical-whorl-of-long-stout-se-image233982643.html
RMRGJR6Y–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 128 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM tender maggots which were otherwise without protection and fed on the nearly exposed leaf surface. This species, apparently unknown, may be recognized by the following characteristics: Female. Antennae fuscous yellow, about two thirds the length of the body and com- posed of 14 segments, the first short, subglobular, the second stout, elongate and the 3d to the 14th inclusive, pedicellate distally. A typical segment has the basal two thirds cylindric, broadly dilated and bearing a basal and subapical whorl of long, stout se
. 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 ENUMERATION OF CULTIVATED FERNS. 2G7 6. M. purpuraseens, Be Vriese; Hooh. Fit. Fxot. t. 65. Marattia Ascensionis, /. Bin. Gat. Oult. Ferns (1857); var. cristata, J. 8m. Gat. Cult. Ferns (1857).—Island of Ascension. 7 M.Verschafifeltiana,/. 8m. GynmothecaVerschafleUkna, De Vriese. 151. EUPODITJM, /. 8m. Vernation and general character as in Marattia, lifiering in the synangia being pedicellate.. Genus 15!.—Portion of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?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-enumeration-of-cultivated-ferns-2g7-6-m-purpuraseens-be-vriese-hooh-fit-fxot-t-65-marattia-ascensionis-bin-gat-oult-ferns-1857-var-cristata-j-8m-gat-cult-ferns-1857island-of-ascension-7-mverschafifeltiana-8m-gynmothecaverschafleukna-de-vriese-151-eupoditjm-8m-vernation-and-general-character-as-in-marattia-lifiering-in-the-synangia-being-pedicellate-genus-15!portion-of-image232331595.html
RMRDYH8Y–. 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 ENUMERATION OF CULTIVATED FERNS. 2G7 6. M. purpuraseens, Be Vriese; Hooh. Fit. Fxot. t. 65. Marattia Ascensionis, /. Bin. Gat. Oult. Ferns (1857); var. cristata, J. 8m. Gat. Cult. Ferns (1857).—Island of Ascension. 7 M.Verschafifeltiana,/. 8m. GynmothecaVerschafleUkna, De Vriese. 151. EUPODITJM, /. 8m. Vernation and general character as in Marattia, lifiering in the synangia being pedicellate.. Genus 15!.—Portion of
. Grasses of North America [microform] : the grasses classified, described and each genus illustrated, with chapters on their geographical distribution and a bibliography. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. 42 PANICACE.E. Subfrenus 5. Sorgtium (I'ers. as a p:omis). Spikelcts truly and conspioiioiisly paniculate, rays consisting of a sessile fertile one on a pedicel, the branches pedicellate si)ikelets. First and spikelcts coriaceous. slender, the lateral in })airs. one and a staminate or abortive terminating in 1 sessile and 2 second glumes of the fertile. Fig. 14.—Spikele Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grasses-of-north-america-microform-the-grasses-classified-described-and-each-genus-illustrated-with-chapters-on-their-geographical-distribution-and-a-bibliography-grasses-forage-plants-gramines-plantes-fourragres-42-panicacee-subfrenus-5-sorgtium-iers-as-a-pomis-spikelcts-truly-and-conspioiioiisly-paniculate-rays-consisting-of-a-sessile-fertile-one-on-a-pedicel-the-branches-pedicellate-siikelets-first-and-spikelcts-coriaceous-slender-the-lateral-in-airs-one-and-a-staminate-or-abortive-terminating-in-1-sessile-and-2-second-glumes-of-the-fertile-fig-14spikele-image234947375.html
RMRJ6NNK–. Grasses of North America [microform] : the grasses classified, described and each genus illustrated, with chapters on their geographical distribution and a bibliography. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. 42 PANICACE.E. Subfrenus 5. Sorgtium (I'ers. as a p:omis). Spikelcts truly and conspioiioiisly paniculate, rays consisting of a sessile fertile one on a pedicel, the branches pedicellate si)ikelets. First and spikelcts coriaceous. slender, the lateral in })airs. one and a staminate or abortive terminating in 1 sessile and 2 second glumes of the fertile. Fig. 14.—Spikele
. Botany of the southern states. In two parts. Botany. Spike. Spadlx. When sessile flowers are arranged on a filiform rachis, which falls off after flowering, it is called an anient or catkin, as in the Willow, Hazel, &c. (Fig. 114.) When a fleshy axis is densely covered with flowers, inclosed in a spathe, it is called a spadix, as in the Arum. (Fig. 115.) If the secondary axes are equally developed around the pri- mary, as in the Currant and Hyacinth, we have the raceme (Fig. 116) ; the raceme differing in no respect from the spike, but in having pedicellate flowers. What is a cyme? A fas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-of-the-southern-states-in-two-parts-botany-spike-spadlx-when-sessile-flowers-are-arranged-on-a-filiform-rachis-which-falls-off-after-flowering-it-is-called-an-anient-or-catkin-as-in-the-willow-hazel-ampc-fig-114-when-a-fleshy-axis-is-densely-covered-with-flowers-inclosed-in-a-spathe-it-is-called-a-spadix-as-in-the-arum-fig-115-if-the-secondary-axes-are-equally-developed-around-the-pri-mary-as-in-the-currant-and-hyacinth-we-have-the-raceme-fig-116-the-raceme-differing-in-no-respect-from-the-spike-but-in-having-pedicellate-flowers-what-is-a-cyme-a-fas-image234291424.html
RMRH4W2T–. Botany of the southern states. In two parts. Botany. Spike. Spadlx. When sessile flowers are arranged on a filiform rachis, which falls off after flowering, it is called an anient or catkin, as in the Willow, Hazel, &c. (Fig. 114.) When a fleshy axis is densely covered with flowers, inclosed in a spathe, it is called a spadix, as in the Arum. (Fig. 115.) If the secondary axes are equally developed around the pri- mary, as in the Currant and Hyacinth, we have the raceme (Fig. 116) ; the raceme differing in no respect from the spike, but in having pedicellate flowers. What is a cyme? A fas
. Manual of the mosses of North America [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. Barbula.] BRYACE.E. 131 tubular base of the peristome very lonj;; annulus double.— Prodr. 43; ]>ryol. Eur. t. 100, IGl. liryum subultitum^ Linn. Sp. PI. 1110. Tortilla subnlata, Iledw.; Lindb. Triehost. 24-J. Var. BUbinermis, Schimp. Leav: ; .'..ortly muoronate by the excurrent costa, with a less distinct border : capsule shorter and shorter-pedicellate. — Syn. 187. Var. mutica, Schimp. Leaves shorter, broader, blunt at the apex, not margined, but retlexed on the borders. Var. angUStata, Schimp. Leaves longer and narrower Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-the-mosses-of-north-america-microform-mosses-mousses-barbula-bryacee-131-tubular-base-of-the-peristome-very-lonj-annulus-double-prodr-43-gtryol-eur-t-100-igl-liryum-subultitum-linn-sp-pi-1110-tortilla-subnlata-iledw-lindb-triehost-24-j-var-bubinermis-schimp-leav-ortly-muoronate-by-the-excurrent-costa-with-a-less-distinct-border-capsule-shorter-and-shorter-pedicellate-syn-187-var-mutica-schimp-leaves-shorter-broader-blunt-at-the-apex-not-margined-but-retlexed-on-the-borders-var-angustata-schimp-leaves-longer-and-narrower-image234831109.html
RMRJ1DD9–. Manual of the mosses of North America [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. Barbula.] BRYACE.E. 131 tubular base of the peristome very lonj;; annulus double.— Prodr. 43; ]>ryol. Eur. t. 100, IGl. liryum subultitum^ Linn. Sp. PI. 1110. Tortilla subnlata, Iledw.; Lindb. Triehost. 24-J. Var. BUbinermis, Schimp. Leav: ; .'..ortly muoronate by the excurrent costa, with a less distinct border : capsule shorter and shorter-pedicellate. — Syn. 187. Var. mutica, Schimp. Leaves shorter, broader, blunt at the apex, not margined, but retlexed on the borders. Var. angUStata, Schimp. Leaves longer and narrower
. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 40 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 3. Nr. 1.. pedicellate examples also occur. The spor- angia are placed upon the lowermost cells of the branches mostly only two or three upon each fila- ment ; but they also occur upon the main Fig. 36. Acrochsetium opetigenum nov. spec. filaments. a, Transverse section of Dasya elegans with basal COLLINS has de- parts of three plants two of which fixed to the base -r. Arrorhjp- of a pinnule and showing the cuneate endophytic sciiüeu dii Jiuuutai process penetrating into the tissue of the host and tium {A. Dasyæ) a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dansk-botanisk-arkiv-plants-plants-denmark-40-dansk-botanisk-arkiv-bd-3-nr-1-pedicellate-examples-also-occur-the-spor-angia-are-placed-upon-the-lowermost-cells-of-the-branches-mostly-only-two-or-three-upon-each-fila-ment-but-they-also-occur-upon-the-main-fig-36-acrochsetium-opetigenum-nov-spec-filaments-a-transverse-section-of-dasya-elegans-with-basal-collins-has-de-parts-of-three-plants-two-of-which-fixed-to-the-base-r-arrorhjp-of-a-pinnule-and-showing-the-cuneate-endophytic-sciieu-dii-jiuuutai-process-penetrating-into-the-tissue-of-the-host-and-tium-a-dasy-a-image231831262.html
RMRD4R3X–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 40 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 3. Nr. 1.. pedicellate examples also occur. The spor- angia are placed upon the lowermost cells of the branches mostly only two or three upon each fila- ment ; but they also occur upon the main Fig. 36. Acrochsetium opetigenum nov. spec. filaments. a, Transverse section of Dasya elegans with basal COLLINS has de- parts of three plants two of which fixed to the base -r. Arrorhjp- of a pinnule and showing the cuneate endophytic sciiüeu dii Jiuuutai process penetrating into the tissue of the host and tium {A. Dasyæ) a
. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. Fig. 7.âEctocart>tts duchassainffiavius, "plurilocular spo- Fig. 10.âEctocarp-us miiclieUtE, "plurilocular sporangia," rangium, 279- ,.,.,, â ,. Fig. ji.âEctocarpus sp. from coral reef, 1014. "plurilocular Fig 8.âEctocarpus sUtculosus. plurilocular sporangium, . .. ^ '^ » o. »- =â sporangium, X 279. X 279. Fig, g.âEctocarpus ctmfervoides. "plurilocular sporangia." X 279. A. Sessile; B. Shortly pedicellate. This species can be distinguished from the others occurring at Beaufort by its small size, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-bureau-of-fisheries-fisheries-fish-culture-fig-7ectocartgttts-duchassainffiavius-quotplurilocular-spo-fig-10ectocarp-us-miiclieute-quotplurilocular-sporangiaquot-rangium-279-fig-jiectocarpus-sp-from-coral-reef-1014-quotplurilocular-fig-8ectocarpus-sutculosus-plurilocular-sporangium-o-=-sporangium-x-279-x-279-fig-gectocarpus-ctmfervoides-quotplurilocular-sporangiaquot-x-279-a-sessile-b-shortly-pedicellate-this-species-can-be-distinguished-from-the-others-occurring-at-beaufort-by-its-small-size-image233942707.html
RMRGH08K–. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. Fig. 7.âEctocart>tts duchassainffiavius, "plurilocular spo- Fig. 10.âEctocarp-us miiclieUtE, "plurilocular sporangia," rangium, 279- ,.,.,, â ,. Fig. ji.âEctocarpus sp. from coral reef, 1014. "plurilocular Fig 8.âEctocarpus sUtculosus. plurilocular sporangium, . .. ^ '^ » o. »- =â sporangium, X 279. X 279. Fig, g.âEctocarpus ctmfervoides. "plurilocular sporangia." X 279. A. Sessile; B. Shortly pedicellate. This species can be distinguished from the others occurring at Beaufort by its small size,
. Botany of the southern states. In two parts. Botany. Spike. Spadix. When sessile flowers are arranged on a filiform rachis, which falls off after flowering, it is called an ament or catkin, as in the Willow, Hazel, <fcc. (Fig. 114.) When a fleshy axis is densely covered with flowers, inclosed in a spathe, it is called a spadix, as in the Arum. (Fig. 115.) If the secondary axes are equally developed around the pri- mary, as in the Currant and Hyacinth, we have the raceme, (Fig. 116) ; the raceme differing in no respect from the spike, but in having pedicellate flowers. What is a cyme? A fa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-of-the-southern-states-in-two-parts-botany-spike-spadix-when-sessile-flowers-are-arranged-on-a-filiform-rachis-which-falls-off-after-flowering-it-is-called-an-ament-or-catkin-as-in-the-willow-hazel-ltfcc-fig-114-when-a-fleshy-axis-is-densely-covered-with-flowers-inclosed-in-a-spathe-it-is-called-a-spadix-as-in-the-arum-fig-115-if-the-secondary-axes-are-equally-developed-around-the-pri-mary-as-in-the-currant-and-hyacinth-we-have-the-raceme-fig-116-the-raceme-differing-in-no-respect-from-the-spike-but-in-having-pedicellate-flowers-what-is-a-cyme-a-fa-image234384141.html
RMRH93A5–. Botany of the southern states. In two parts. Botany. Spike. Spadix. When sessile flowers are arranged on a filiform rachis, which falls off after flowering, it is called an ament or catkin, as in the Willow, Hazel, <fcc. (Fig. 114.) When a fleshy axis is densely covered with flowers, inclosed in a spathe, it is called a spadix, as in the Arum. (Fig. 115.) If the secondary axes are equally developed around the pri- mary, as in the Currant and Hyacinth, we have the raceme, (Fig. 116) ; the raceme differing in no respect from the spike, but in having pedicellate flowers. What is a cyme? A fa
. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 122 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM subglobular and the 3d to i8th inclusive, pedicellate, 19th simple. Each segment consists of a broadly expanded basal two thirds, the remainder forming a simple, narrow pedicel. The enlarged part bears a basal whorl of short, nearly straight setae followed by irregularly placed, long, curved setae arising from conspicuous tubercular elevations. Most of the segments appear to have a dis- tinct though nearly invisible ridge with whitish, oval spots along its length at the basal third of the enlargement. Male genitalia with th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-new-york-state-museum-science-122-new-york-state-museum-subglobular-and-the-3d-to-i8th-inclusive-pedicellate-19th-simple-each-segment-consists-of-a-broadly-expanded-basal-two-thirds-the-remainder-forming-a-simple-narrow-pedicel-the-enlarged-part-bears-a-basal-whorl-of-short-nearly-straight-setae-followed-by-irregularly-placed-long-curved-setae-arising-from-conspicuous-tubercular-elevations-most-of-the-segments-appear-to-have-a-dis-tinct-though-nearly-invisible-ridge-with-whitish-oval-spots-along-its-length-at-the-basal-third-of-the-enlargement-male-genitalia-with-th-image233982793.html
RMRGJRC9–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 122 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM subglobular and the 3d to i8th inclusive, pedicellate, 19th simple. Each segment consists of a broadly expanded basal two thirds, the remainder forming a simple, narrow pedicel. The enlarged part bears a basal whorl of short, nearly straight setae followed by irregularly placed, long, curved setae arising from conspicuous tubercular elevations. Most of the segments appear to have a dis- tinct though nearly invisible ridge with whitish, oval spots along its length at the basal third of the enlargement. Male genitalia with th
. Fauna hawaiiensis;. Zoology. HYMEN OP TERA 659 Wings pedicellate, narrow, and with a long fringe, hyaline with a fuscous shade where the wing widens after the pedicel and another distinct blotch about the stigmal vein. Marginal vein as long as the submarginal, stout, bearing about six long bristles, the submarginal with one bristle near its middle, stigmal vein short, thick. Mesothorax with a few black brisdes, scutellum with one on each side about its middle. Abdomen in dried specimens concave above, narrow and elongate, as long as head and thorax together. Length '5 mm. Female. Hab. Oahu, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fauna-hawaiiensis-zoology-hymen-op-tera-659-wings-pedicellate-narrow-and-with-a-long-fringe-hyaline-with-a-fuscous-shade-where-the-wing-widens-after-the-pedicel-and-another-distinct-blotch-about-the-stigmal-vein-marginal-vein-as-long-as-the-submarginal-stout-bearing-about-six-long-bristles-the-submarginal-with-one-bristle-near-its-middle-stigmal-vein-short-thick-mesothorax-with-a-few-black-brisdes-scutellum-with-one-on-each-side-about-its-middle-abdomen-in-dried-specimens-concave-above-narrow-and-elongate-as-long-as-head-and-thorax-together-length-5-mm-female-hab-oahu-image237917376.html
RMRR2214–. Fauna hawaiiensis;. Zoology. HYMEN OP TERA 659 Wings pedicellate, narrow, and with a long fringe, hyaline with a fuscous shade where the wing widens after the pedicel and another distinct blotch about the stigmal vein. Marginal vein as long as the submarginal, stout, bearing about six long bristles, the submarginal with one bristle near its middle, stigmal vein short, thick. Mesothorax with a few black brisdes, scutellum with one on each side about its middle. Abdomen in dried specimens concave above, narrow and elongate, as long as head and thorax together. Length '5 mm. Female. Hab. Oahu,
. 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 ENDMEEATrON OF CULTIVATED PEENS. 2G7 6. M. purpuraseens, Be Vriese; Hook. Fil. Exot. t. 65. Marattia Ascensionia, /. Sm. Oat. Oult. Ferns (1857); vour. cristata, J. Bm. Oat. Oult. Ferns (1857).—Island of Ascension. 7 M. VerschaflFeltiana,/. 8m. Gymnoth'eca VerschafFeltiana, De Vriese. 151. EUPODIUM, /. Sm. Vernation and general character as in MaratUa, differing in the synomgia being pedicellate.. Genus 151.—Portion Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?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-endmeeatron-of-cultivated-peens-2g7-6-m-purpuraseens-be-vriese-hook-fil-exot-t-65-marattia-ascensionia-sm-oat-oult-ferns-1857-vour-cristata-j-bm-oat-oult-ferns-1857island-of-ascension-7-m-verschaflfeltiana-8m-gymnotheca-verschaffeltiana-de-vriese-151-eupodium-sm-vernation-and-general-character-as-in-maratua-differing-in-the-synomgia-being-pedicellate-genus-151portion-image232287987.html
RMRDWHKF–. 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 ENDMEEATrON OF CULTIVATED PEENS. 2G7 6. M. purpuraseens, Be Vriese; Hook. Fil. Exot. t. 65. Marattia Ascensionia, /. Sm. Oat. Oult. Ferns (1857); vour. cristata, J. Bm. Oat. Oult. Ferns (1857).—Island of Ascension. 7 M. VerschaflFeltiana,/. 8m. Gymnoth'eca VerschafFeltiana, De Vriese. 151. EUPODIUM, /. Sm. Vernation and general character as in MaratUa, differing in the synomgia being pedicellate.. Genus 151.—Portion
. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 10 culiii i «>r 2, isliort; ha.-^al k'uvesi muneruiif^, 1 to '.] <lni. long, glabrous l)eneath, more or le.ss pilone with scattered hairs on the ujtper surface near the base. Tuflorescence long-exserted, the branches slender, spreading, 5 to 7 cm. long, undulate, smooth, somewhat pubescent or pilose at the axils. Spikelets -1 mm. long, lanceolate, acute, alternate, very shcjrt pedicellate, appressed; first and second glumes equal, lanceolate, acuminate, 5-nerved, sparingly pilose with. FKi. •l.—Pasimliuii wri ScrilMi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-gramineae-united-states-forage-plants-united-states-10-culiii-i-gtr-2-isliort-ha-al-kuvesi-muneruiif-1-to-ltlni-long-glabrous-leneath-more-or-less-pilone-with-scattered-hairs-on-the-ujtper-surface-near-the-base-tuflorescence-long-exserted-the-branches-slender-spreading-5-to-7-cm-long-undulate-smooth-somewhat-pubescent-or-pilose-at-the-axils-spikelets-1-mm-long-lanceolate-acute-alternate-very-shcjrt-pedicellate-appressed-first-and-second-glumes-equal-lanceolate-acuminate-5-nerved-sparingly-pilose-with-fki-lpasimliuii-wri-scrilmi-image234212246.html
RMRH1832–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 10 culiii i «>r 2, isliort; ha.-^al k'uvesi muneruiif^, 1 to '.] <lni. long, glabrous l)eneath, more or le.ss pilone with scattered hairs on the ujtper surface near the base. Tuflorescence long-exserted, the branches slender, spreading, 5 to 7 cm. long, undulate, smooth, somewhat pubescent or pilose at the axils. Spikelets -1 mm. long, lanceolate, acute, alternate, very shcjrt pedicellate, appressed; first and second glumes equal, lanceolate, acuminate, 5-nerved, sparingly pilose with. FKi. •l.—Pasimliuii wri ScrilMi
. 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 ENUMERATION OF CULTIVATED FERNS. 273 Venules free. Fertile segment a rachiform spite. Sporangia subglobose, sessile, in pedicellate crested whorls (rarely distinct), forming a clustered simple spike, opening vertically by a slit on the exterior side. 1. H. Zeylanica, HooTc. Gen. Ml. t. 47 B; Hooh. 2nd Gent. Ferns, t. 94; Hook. Gard. Ferns, t. 28. Osmunda Zeylanica, Linn. Helminthostachys dulcis, Kaulf. —Ceylon, Malay Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?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-enumeration-of-cultivated-ferns-273-venules-free-fertile-segment-a-rachiform-spite-sporangia-subglobose-sessile-in-pedicellate-crested-whorls-rarely-distinct-forming-a-clustered-simple-spike-opening-vertically-by-a-slit-on-the-exterior-side-1-h-zeylanica-hootc-gen-ml-t-47-b-hooh-2nd-gent-ferns-t-94-hook-gard-ferns-t-28-osmunda-zeylanica-linn-helminthostachys-dulcis-kaulf-ceylon-malay-image232331541.html
RMRDYH71–. 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 ENUMERATION OF CULTIVATED FERNS. 273 Venules free. Fertile segment a rachiform spite. Sporangia subglobose, sessile, in pedicellate crested whorls (rarely distinct), forming a clustered simple spike, opening vertically by a slit on the exterior side. 1. H. Zeylanica, HooTc. Gen. Ml. t. 47 B; Hooh. 2nd Gent. Ferns, t. 94; Hook. Gard. Ferns, t. 28. Osmunda Zeylanica, Linn. Helminthostachys dulcis, Kaulf. —Ceylon, Malay
. Grasses of North America [microform] : the grasses classified, described and each genus illustrated, with chapters on their geographical distribution and a bibliography. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. 36 PANICACE.E,. long. Spikes 1-6, terminal, protnuling above the leaves, 8-17 cm. long. Sessile stamiuato spikelet 5-8 mm. long, without a callus, ob- long obtuse, flat concave, ^-keeled. !i- ll-nerved, 7 mm. long, second glume linear, 3-nervecl, as long as the first, third oblong, 2-nerved, 5 mm. long. fourth narrower and shorter, :}-nerved. Pedicellate spikelets 2-'.] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grasses-of-north-america-microform-the-grasses-classified-described-and-each-genus-illustrated-with-chapters-on-their-geographical-distribution-and-a-bibliography-grasses-forage-plants-gramines-plantes-fourragres-36-panicacee-long-spikes-1-6-terminal-protnuling-above-the-leaves-8-17-cm-long-sessile-stamiuato-spikelet-5-8-mm-long-without-a-callus-ob-long-obtuse-flat-concave-keeled-!i-ll-nerved-7-mm-long-second-glume-linear-3-nervecl-as-long-as-the-first-third-oblong-2-nerved-5-mm-long-fourth-narrower-and-shorter-nerved-pedicellate-spikelets-2-image234947412.html
RMRJ6NR0–. Grasses of North America [microform] : the grasses classified, described and each genus illustrated, with chapters on their geographical distribution and a bibliography. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. 36 PANICACE.E,. long. Spikes 1-6, terminal, protnuling above the leaves, 8-17 cm. long. Sessile stamiuato spikelet 5-8 mm. long, without a callus, ob- long obtuse, flat concave, ^-keeled. !i- ll-nerved, 7 mm. long, second glume linear, 3-nervecl, as long as the first, third oblong, 2-nerved, 5 mm. long. fourth narrower and shorter, :}-nerved. Pedicellate spikelets 2-'.]
. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. in others it is reduced to an often narrow belt lying a little above the middle of the cell. The sporangia are monosporous, oblong- ovate, 9—11—13// long, 6—9, mostly 7—8// broad. They are as a rule sessile and usually secundly seriated in long rows placed on the inner (upper) side of the branches from the base upwards (Fig. 25 a); but more scattered sporangia also occur (Fig. 27) just as pedicellate sporangia are by no means rare. The present plant has a great likeness to Chantransia Hypneæ but this differs in having Fig. 28. Acrochæ- endophy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dansk-botanisk-arkiv-plants-plants-denmark-in-others-it-is-reduced-to-an-often-narrow-belt-lying-a-little-above-the-middle-of-the-cell-the-sporangia-are-monosporous-oblong-ovate-91113-long-69-mostly-78-broad-they-are-as-a-rule-sessile-and-usually-secundly-seriated-in-long-rows-placed-on-the-inner-upper-side-of-the-branches-from-the-base-upwards-fig-25-a-but-more-scattered-sporangia-also-occur-fig-27-just-as-pedicellate-sporangia-are-by-no-means-rare-the-present-plant-has-a-great-likeness-to-chantransia-hypne-but-this-differs-in-having-fig-28-acroch-endophy-image231831276.html
RMRD4R4C–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. in others it is reduced to an often narrow belt lying a little above the middle of the cell. The sporangia are monosporous, oblong- ovate, 9—11—13// long, 6—9, mostly 7—8// broad. They are as a rule sessile and usually secundly seriated in long rows placed on the inner (upper) side of the branches from the base upwards (Fig. 25 a); but more scattered sporangia also occur (Fig. 27) just as pedicellate sporangia are by no means rare. The present plant has a great likeness to Chantransia Hypneæ but this differs in having Fig. 28. Acrochæ- endophy
. Manual of the mosses of North America [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. Barbula.] BRYACEiE. 131 tubular hai:c of the peristome very long; annulus double. — Prodr. 43; Bryol. Eur. t. IGO, IGl. liryum subulatum, Liini. Sp. PI. inc. ToHula subulata, Iledw.; Lindb. Trichost. 'i-t'J. Var. subinermis, Scliimp. Leaves shortly mucrouate by the excurrent costa, with a less distinct border : capsule shorter and shorter-pedicellate. — Syn. 187. Var. mutica, Schimp. Leaves shorter, broader, blunt at the aj)ex, not margined, but reflexed on the borders. Var. angUStata, Sehimp. Leaves longer and narrower, lin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-the-mosses-of-north-america-microform-mosses-mousses-barbula-bryaceie-131-tubular-haic-of-the-peristome-very-long-annulus-double-prodr-43-bryol-eur-t-igo-igl-liryum-subulatum-liini-sp-pi-inc-tohula-subulata-iledw-lindb-trichost-i-tj-var-subinermis-scliimp-leaves-shortly-mucrouate-by-the-excurrent-costa-with-a-less-distinct-border-capsule-shorter-and-shorter-pedicellate-syn-187-var-mutica-schimp-leaves-shorter-broader-blunt-at-the-ajex-not-margined-but-reflexed-on-the-borders-var-angustata-sehimp-leaves-longer-and-narrower-lin-image234855674.html
RMRJ2GPJ–. Manual of the mosses of North America [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. Barbula.] BRYACEiE. 131 tubular hai:c of the peristome very long; annulus double. — Prodr. 43; Bryol. Eur. t. IGO, IGl. liryum subulatum, Liini. Sp. PI. inc. ToHula subulata, Iledw.; Lindb. Trichost. 'i-t'J. Var. subinermis, Scliimp. Leaves shortly mucrouate by the excurrent costa, with a less distinct border : capsule shorter and shorter-pedicellate. — Syn. 187. Var. mutica, Schimp. Leaves shorter, broader, blunt at the aj)ex, not margined, but reflexed on the borders. Var. angUStata, Sehimp. Leaves longer and narrower, lin
. An elementary text-book of botany, for the use of Japanese students. Botany. THE INFLORESCENCE. Fig. 100. Fia. 101. 0 11 Ox Fig. 100.—Raceme. Fie. 102.. c C C o o o Fig. 101.—Spike. Fig. 103. .OOOQ Fig. 102.—Umbel. Fig. 103.—Capitulum. Among centripetal inflorescences, some bear pedicellate flowers, as in the Ninjin and Nodake; while others bear sessile flowers, as in the Shion and Tampopo. The former kind is called the Umbel (Fig. 102), and the latter the Capitulum (Fig. 103). f Umbel. Centripetal inflorescence ] , ., , I Capitulum. Among definite inflorescences, some bear only one flowe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-elementary-text-book-of-botany-for-the-use-of-japanese-students-botany-the-inflorescence-fig-100-fia-101-0-11-ox-fig-100raceme-fie-102-c-c-c-o-o-o-fig-101spike-fig-103-oooq-fig-102umbel-fig-103capitulum-among-centripetal-inflorescences-some-bear-pedicellate-flowers-as-in-the-ninjin-and-nodake-while-others-bear-sessile-flowers-as-in-the-shion-and-tampopo-the-former-kind-is-called-the-umbel-fig-102-and-the-latter-the-capitulum-fig-103-f-umbel-centripetal-inflorescence-i-capitulum-among-definite-inflorescences-some-bear-only-one-flowe-image232097618.html
RMRDGXTJ–. An elementary text-book of botany, for the use of Japanese students. Botany. THE INFLORESCENCE. Fig. 100. Fia. 101. 0 11 Ox Fig. 100.—Raceme. Fie. 102.. c C C o o o Fig. 101.—Spike. Fig. 103. .OOOQ Fig. 102.—Umbel. Fig. 103.—Capitulum. Among centripetal inflorescences, some bear pedicellate flowers, as in the Ninjin and Nodake; while others bear sessile flowers, as in the Shion and Tampopo. The former kind is called the Umbel (Fig. 102), and the latter the Capitulum (Fig. 103). f Umbel. Centripetal inflorescence ] , ., , I Capitulum. Among definite inflorescences, some bear only one flowe
. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Entomology. 288 Annals Entomological Society of America [Vol.1, 3-5 clavate; 6 subclavate; 7 sub-cylindrical, pedicellate; 8 lanceolate; segments 1 and 2 nearly concolorous with body, 2 slightly paler apically; segments 3-G with respectively their basal two-thirds, three-tifths, two-fifths, and one-third, pale yelloAv; remainder of antenna dark blackish brown; all sense cones long and slender; formula as for I. armatus sp. nov. Mouth cone short, broadly rounded, reaching about to middle of prosternum.. Fig. 10. 1.—Idolothrips tuberculatus sp. n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-the-entomological-society-of-america-entomology-288-annals-entomological-society-of-america-vol1-3-5-clavate-6-subclavate-7-sub-cylindrical-pedicellate-8-lanceolate-segments-1-and-2-nearly-concolorous-with-body-2-slightly-paler-apically-segments-3-g-with-respectively-their-basal-two-thirds-three-tifths-two-fifths-and-one-third-pale-yelloav-remainder-of-antenna-dark-blackish-brown-all-sense-cones-long-and-slender-formula-as-for-i-armatus-sp-nov-mouth-cone-short-broadly-rounded-reaching-about-to-middle-of-prosternum-fig-10-1idolothrips-tuberculatus-sp-n-image236510650.html
RMRMNYMX–. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Entomology. 288 Annals Entomological Society of America [Vol.1, 3-5 clavate; 6 subclavate; 7 sub-cylindrical, pedicellate; 8 lanceolate; segments 1 and 2 nearly concolorous with body, 2 slightly paler apically; segments 3-G with respectively their basal two-thirds, three-tifths, two-fifths, and one-third, pale yelloAv; remainder of antenna dark blackish brown; all sense cones long and slender; formula as for I. armatus sp. nov. Mouth cone short, broadly rounded, reaching about to middle of prosternum.. Fig. 10. 1.—Idolothrips tuberculatus sp. n
. The American botanist and florist: including lessons in the structure, life, and growth of plants; together with a simple analytical flora, descriptive of the native and cultivated plants growing in the Atlantic division of the American union. Botany; Botany. 410 Order 155.—GRAMINE^. culm lerete, slender, 2—4f, with very narrow involute-setaceous leaves. Diy bar- rens, Fla. to La. July. + (R. campestris N.) 2 R. ruKOsa (N.) Pedicellate spkl. neutral; 5 gl. lanceolate, transversely raj'OM*; spike* 2—:j', terminal and axillary; culm compressed, 2-^f. Swamps, S. Sept. + 3 K. corrugata Baldw. (a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-botanist-and-florist-including-lessons-in-the-structure-life-and-growth-of-plants-together-with-a-simple-analytical-flora-descriptive-of-the-native-and-cultivated-plants-growing-in-the-atlantic-division-of-the-american-union-botany-botany-410-order-155gramine-culm-lerete-slender-24f-with-very-narrow-involute-setaceous-leaves-diy-bar-rens-fla-to-la-july-r-campestris-n-2-r-rukosa-n-pedicellate-spkl-neutral-5-gl-lanceolate-transversely-rajom-spike-2j-terminal-and-axillary-culm-compressed-2-f-swamps-s-sept-3-k-corrugata-baldw-a-image237608199.html
RMRPFYK3–. The American botanist and florist: including lessons in the structure, life, and growth of plants; together with a simple analytical flora, descriptive of the native and cultivated plants growing in the Atlantic division of the American union. Botany; Botany. 410 Order 155.—GRAMINE^. culm lerete, slender, 2—4f, with very narrow involute-setaceous leaves. Diy bar- rens, Fla. to La. July. + (R. campestris N.) 2 R. ruKOsa (N.) Pedicellate spkl. neutral; 5 gl. lanceolate, transversely raj'OM*; spike* 2—:j', terminal and axillary; culm compressed, 2-^f. Swamps, S. Sept. + 3 K. corrugata Baldw. (a
. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 28 Spikelets short-pedicellate, narrowly ovate, acute, 2 or rarely 3 mm. long; first glume acute or acuminate, 3-nerved, one-half as long as the spikelet; second glume broadly ovate, acute or apiculate, 5-nerved, nearly equaling the spikelet in length; third glume similar to the second, 5-nerved, equaling the flowering glume, subtending a lanceolate, hyaline palea; glumes pale, with prominent green nerves; flowering glume narrowly ovate, acute, short-apiculate, striate, nearly smooth, obscurely transversely wrinkled below, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-gramineae-united-states-forage-plants-united-states-28-spikelets-short-pedicellate-narrowly-ovate-acute-2-or-rarely-3-mm-long-first-glume-acute-or-acuminate-3-nerved-one-half-as-long-as-the-spikelet-second-glume-broadly-ovate-acute-or-apiculate-5-nerved-nearly-equaling-the-spikelet-in-length-third-glume-similar-to-the-second-5-nerved-equaling-the-flowering-glume-subtending-a-lanceolate-hyaline-palea-glumes-pale-with-prominent-green-nerves-flowering-glume-narrowly-ovate-acute-short-apiculate-striate-nearly-smooth-obscurely-transversely-wrinkled-below-image234213169.html
RMRH1981–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 28 Spikelets short-pedicellate, narrowly ovate, acute, 2 or rarely 3 mm. long; first glume acute or acuminate, 3-nerved, one-half as long as the spikelet; second glume broadly ovate, acute or apiculate, 5-nerved, nearly equaling the spikelet in length; third glume similar to the second, 5-nerved, equaling the flowering glume, subtending a lanceolate, hyaline palea; glumes pale, with prominent green nerves; flowering glume narrowly ovate, acute, short-apiculate, striate, nearly smooth, obscurely transversely wrinkled below,
. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Mav, 19H8 Staxxard: Thrips nr IiiiNois 489 smooth. Ocelli absent in apterous forms, present in macropterous forms. Eyes relatively small, slightly bulged. Postocular setae usually well devel- oped. Antennae seven or eight seg- mented; when eight segmented, seg- ments VII and VIII closely joined but separated by a fine suture; segment I inserted just forward of eye margin; segment II with dorsal sensoria api- cally placed; segment III smallest, pedicellate, with or without sense cones. Mouth cone broadly rounded. Maxillary stylets when at rest hardl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-natural-history-natural-history-mav-19h8-staxxard-thrips-nr-iiiinois-489-smooth-ocelli-absent-in-apterous-forms-present-in-macropterous-forms-eyes-relatively-small-slightly-bulged-postocular-setae-usually-well-devel-oped-antennae-seven-or-eight-seg-mented-when-eight-segmented-seg-ments-vii-and-viii-closely-joined-but-separated-by-a-fine-suture-segment-i-inserted-just-forward-of-eye-margin-segment-ii-with-dorsal-sensoria-api-cally-placed-segment-iii-smallest-pedicellate-with-or-without-sense-cones-mouth-cone-broadly-rounded-maxillary-stylets-when-at-rest-hardl-image234126416.html
RMRGWAHM–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Mav, 19H8 Staxxard: Thrips nr IiiiNois 489 smooth. Ocelli absent in apterous forms, present in macropterous forms. Eyes relatively small, slightly bulged. Postocular setae usually well devel- oped. Antennae seven or eight seg- mented; when eight segmented, seg- ments VII and VIII closely joined but separated by a fine suture; segment I inserted just forward of eye margin; segment II with dorsal sensoria api- cally placed; segment III smallest, pedicellate, with or without sense cones. Mouth cone broadly rounded. Maxillary stylets when at rest hardl
. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF COMMON INSECTS 267 Eggs.—Elliptical, yellowish, pedicellate, }io inch long; laid singly just under the skin of the apple; hatch in 4-10 days. Larva.—A small plump white legless maggot, 3^ inch long; mouth- parts with a pair of small black rasping hooks; caudal end truncate;. Fig. 169.—A female of the apple maggot fly (Rhagoletis pomonella). M uch enlarged. {After W. H. Brittain.) makes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/class-book-of-economic-entomology-with-special-reference-to-the-economic-insects-of-the-northern-united-states-and-canada-beneficial-insects-insect-pests-insects-insects-classification-and-description-of-common-insects-267-eggselliptical-yellowish-pedicellate-io-inch-long-laid-singly-just-under-the-skin-of-the-apple-hatch-in-4-10-days-larvaa-small-plump-white-legless-maggot-3-inch-long-mouth-parts-with-a-pair-of-small-black-rasping-hooks-caudal-end-truncate-fig-169a-female-of-the-apple-maggot-fly-rhagoletis-pomonella-m-uch-enlarged-after-w-h-brittain-makes-image232764464.html
RMREK9CG–. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF COMMON INSECTS 267 Eggs.—Elliptical, yellowish, pedicellate, }io inch long; laid singly just under the skin of the apple; hatch in 4-10 days. Larva.—A small plump white legless maggot, 3^ inch long; mouth- parts with a pair of small black rasping hooks; caudal end truncate;. Fig. 169.—A female of the apple maggot fly (Rhagoletis pomonella). M uch enlarged. {After W. H. Brittain.) makes
. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF COMMON INSECTS 267 Eggs.—Elliptical, yellowish, pedicellate, ^^q inch long; laid singly just under the skin of the apple; hatch in 4-10 days. Larva.—^A small plump white legless maggot, l^ inch long; mouth- parts with a pair of small black rasping hooks; caudal end truncate;. Fig. 169.—A female of the apple maggot fly {Rhagoletis pomonella). M uch enlarged. {After W. H. Briltain.) make Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/class-book-of-economic-entomology-with-special-reference-to-the-economic-insects-of-the-northern-united-states-and-canada-beneficial-insects-insect-pests-insects-insects-classification-and-description-of-common-insects-267-eggselliptical-yellowish-pedicellate-q-inch-long-laid-singly-just-under-the-skin-of-the-apple-hatch-in-4-10-days-larvaa-small-plump-white-legless-maggot-l-inch-long-mouth-parts-with-a-pair-of-small-black-rasping-hooks-caudal-end-truncate-fig-169a-female-of-the-apple-maggot-fly-rhagoletis-pomonella-m-uch-enlarged-after-w-h-briltain-make-image232764064.html
RMREK8X8–. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF COMMON INSECTS 267 Eggs.—Elliptical, yellowish, pedicellate, ^^q inch long; laid singly just under the skin of the apple; hatch in 4-10 days. Larva.—^A small plump white legless maggot, l^ inch long; mouth- parts with a pair of small black rasping hooks; caudal end truncate;. Fig. 169.—A female of the apple maggot fly {Rhagoletis pomonella). M uch enlarged. {After W. H. Briltain.) make
. Manual of the mosses of North America [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. Barbula.] BRYACEiE. 131 tubular hai:c of the peristome very long; annulus double. — Prodr. 43; Bryol. Eur. t. IGO, IGl. liryum subulatum, Liini. Sp. PI. inc. ToHula subulata, Iledw.; Lindb. Trichost. 'i-t'J. Var. subinermis, Scliimp. Leaves shortly mucrouate by the excurrent costa, with a less distinct border : capsule shorter and shorter-pedicellate. — Syn. 187. Var. mutica, Schimp. Leaves shorter, broader, blunt at the aj)ex, not margined, but reflexed on the borders. Var. angUStata, Sehimp. Leaves longer and narrower, lin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-the-mosses-of-north-america-microform-mosses-mousses-barbula-bryaceie-131-tubular-haic-of-the-peristome-very-long-annulus-double-prodr-43-bryol-eur-t-igo-igl-liryum-subulatum-liini-sp-pi-inc-tohula-subulata-iledw-lindb-trichost-i-tj-var-subinermis-scliimp-leaves-shortly-mucrouate-by-the-excurrent-costa-with-a-less-distinct-border-capsule-shorter-and-shorter-pedicellate-syn-187-var-mutica-schimp-leaves-shorter-broader-blunt-at-the-ajex-not-margined-but-reflexed-on-the-borders-var-angustata-sehimp-leaves-longer-and-narrower-lin-image234855684.html
RMRJ2GR0–. Manual of the mosses of North America [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. Barbula.] BRYACEiE. 131 tubular hai:c of the peristome very long; annulus double. — Prodr. 43; Bryol. Eur. t. IGO, IGl. liryum subulatum, Liini. Sp. PI. inc. ToHula subulata, Iledw.; Lindb. Trichost. 'i-t'J. Var. subinermis, Scliimp. Leaves shortly mucrouate by the excurrent costa, with a less distinct border : capsule shorter and shorter-pedicellate. — Syn. 187. Var. mutica, Schimp. Leaves shorter, broader, blunt at the aj)ex, not margined, but reflexed on the borders. Var. angUStata, Sehimp. Leaves longer and narrower, lin
. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 34 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 3. Nr. 1.. in others it is reduced to an often narrow belt lying a little above the middle of the cell. The sporangia are monosporous, oblong- ovate, 9—11—13// long, 6—9, mostly 7—8// broad. They are as a rule sessile and usually secundly seriated in long rows placed on the inner (upper) side of the branches from the base upwards (Fig. 25 a); but more scattered sporangia also occur (Fig. 27) just as pedicellate sporangia are by no means rare. The present plant has a great likeness to Chantransia Hypneæ but this dif Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dansk-botanisk-arkiv-plants-plants-denmark-34-dansk-botanisk-arkiv-bd-3-nr-1-in-others-it-is-reduced-to-an-often-narrow-belt-lying-a-little-above-the-middle-of-the-cell-the-sporangia-are-monosporous-oblong-ovate-91113-long-69-mostly-78-broad-they-are-as-a-rule-sessile-and-usually-secundly-seriated-in-long-rows-placed-on-the-inner-upper-side-of-the-branches-from-the-base-upwards-fig-25-a-but-more-scattered-sporangia-also-occur-fig-27-just-as-pedicellate-sporangia-are-by-no-means-rare-the-present-plant-has-a-great-likeness-to-chantransia-hypne-but-this-dif-image231831277.html
RMRD4R4D–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 34 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 3. Nr. 1.. in others it is reduced to an often narrow belt lying a little above the middle of the cell. The sporangia are monosporous, oblong- ovate, 9—11—13// long, 6—9, mostly 7—8// broad. They are as a rule sessile and usually secundly seriated in long rows placed on the inner (upper) side of the branches from the base upwards (Fig. 25 a); but more scattered sporangia also occur (Fig. 27) just as pedicellate sporangia are by no means rare. The present plant has a great likeness to Chantransia Hypneæ but this dif
. Bothalia. Botany. 17 Ásci paraphysate, eight-spored, very briefly pedicellate, clavate to ovate, thick walled at apex, 43-57 l X 23-27 fx ; they do not react to iodine. Paraphyses very numerous, hyaline, filiform 2 -5-3 [x thick, slightly exceeding the asci. Spores distichous or con- globate, ellipsoid, two-celled, fuscous, later brown, very slightly constricted, cells almost equal, 20-21 ^ x 8 -5-10 y.. Palawaniella eucleae Doidge, nov. sp. Stromata ascophora epiphylla, superficialia, sparsa, 4-7 mm. diam., radiato-contexta ; hypostromati epidermal!; loculi numerosi, e medio evoluti plus m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bothalia-botany-17-sci-paraphysate-eight-spored-very-briefly-pedicellate-clavate-to-ovate-thick-walled-at-apex-43-57-l-x-23-27-fx-they-do-not-react-to-iodine-paraphyses-very-numerous-hyaline-filiform-2-5-3-x-thick-slightly-exceeding-the-asci-spores-distichous-or-con-globate-ellipsoid-two-celled-fuscous-later-brown-very-slightly-constricted-cells-almost-equal-20-21-x-8-5-10-y-palawaniella-eucleae-doidge-nov-sp-stromata-ascophora-epiphylla-superficialia-sparsa-4-7-mm-diam-radiato-contexta-hypostromati-epidermal!-loculi-numerosi-e-medio-evoluti-plus-m-image238490310.html
RMRT04R2–. Bothalia. Botany. 17 Ásci paraphysate, eight-spored, very briefly pedicellate, clavate to ovate, thick walled at apex, 43-57 l X 23-27 fx ; they do not react to iodine. Paraphyses very numerous, hyaline, filiform 2 -5-3 [x thick, slightly exceeding the asci. Spores distichous or con- globate, ellipsoid, two-celled, fuscous, later brown, very slightly constricted, cells almost equal, 20-21 ^ x 8 -5-10 y.. Palawaniella eucleae Doidge, nov. sp. Stromata ascophora epiphylla, superficialia, sparsa, 4-7 mm. diam., radiato-contexta ; hypostromati epidermal!; loculi numerosi, e medio evoluti plus m
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