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RM2HDN1A0–BBC radio commentators, left to right, Bill Frindall (statistician), Brian Johnston and Trevor Bailey. In the commentary box at the England vs West Indies Test Match, Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham, England 3-8 June 1976
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RMPFYY4K–. Insectivorous plants. Carnivorous plants; Plants. jHiU'. XVIU. UTEICULAEIA MONTANA. 431 CHAPTEE XVIII. Utriculakia (continues). Utrioularia montana—Desoriptiou of tlie bladders on the subter- ranean rhizomes — Prey captured by the bladders of plants under oulture and in a state of nature — Absorption by the quadrifid pro- cesses and glands — Tubers serving as reservoirs for water — Various other species of Utrioularia — Polypompholyx — Genlisea, different nature of the trap for capturing prey — Diversified methods by which plants are nourished. Uteioulabia MONTANA.—TMs species inhabits the t
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RMPG09WM–. The British Charophyta. Characeae. GEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF THE CHAROPHYTA. 83 In several of the Middle and Upper Eocene beds in tMs country Charophyte-fruits have been found rather sparingly, but of these none is of a sufficiently distinct type to call for notice. In the Headon beds, variously regarded by geologists as Eocene and Oligocene, the remains are particularly abundant, and a number of types of fruit are represented. In the Lower Headon beds of Hordle Cliffs (Hants), alone, as many as 16 more or less distinct forms were described and figured by Clement Reid and myself (17); a few of t
RM2ANE3RC–The War Cry . .. rile Archll66t who , tfeslflned tl Hospital iMiller. A letter from Premi?Murray expressing his regret at bling unable to be present, was re;thy Staff-Captain Burton. An extral&om the letter is as follows; — I feel, However, that.,I would 11Ibe doing niy duty if I did. not offpoa my congratulations upon tliBpirag of your new Matemi(Hospital. 1 regard the completion|tms magnificent building as a trim Wnt achievement. It will alwaysla monument to the courageous zcI of your organization for the belt<iaent of humanity. Thc work thfyptt have carried on in this fieldI.effort in th
RMPFYPAB–. Wanderings in South America, the North-west of the United States and the Antilles, in the years 1812, 1816, 1820, & 1824 : with original instructions for the perfect preservation of birds, etc. for cabinets of natural history . Zoology; Taxidermy. EXPLANATORY INDEX. 455 back into the water in tMs injured condition, they were im- mediately set upon and devoured by their companions. Even as one was being hauled in on the line, its comrades, seeing that it was in difficulties, attacked it at once. One day, when the boat was hauled in to some rocks, a few of the men were engaged shooting fis
RM2ANCY1N–A graphic summary of American agriculture, based largely on the census of 1920 ... . Pig. 34.—Rye acreage in North Dakota increased from 48,000 in 1909 to 2,422 000 in1919. TMs acreage in Nortli Dakota in 1919 was almost one-third of the total in theUnited States, although, owing to an unfavorable season, the production was littlegreater than in Michigan. Rye heretofore has been grown mostly in the sandy sec-tions of the Lake States, and this sudden extension of production onto the subhumidlanda of the Spring Wheat and Great Plaina regions is an interesting and probably sig-nificant developmen
RMPG1RDE–. Contributions to Canadian palæontology. Paleontology. 114 CONTEIBUTIOSrS TO CANADIAN PALEONTOLOGY TMs wing is 13"™ in length. The ratio of the breadth to the length is as 1:2-7. In form, it departs slightly from P. separanda, since the greatest width lies in the middle of the wing, the anterior margin is not so strongly curved downward, and the basal portion is not so much reduced. The radius extends scarcely seven-tenths the length of the wing, and at the end shows only a very slight curva- ture. The sector arises just above the first third of the length of the wing and is very gently
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RMPG40CH–. A manual of zoology. PHYLUM ECHINODERMATA 171 sucker-like extremities and, like the tube-feet of the starfish, are the organs of locomotion. A remarkable and charac-. FlG. 94. - Strongylocentrotus. Entire animal, wi the ends of the spines. (From Breh animal, with the tube-feet extended beyond — £.•. — 7-7 ... * tm's Tliierlcleti.) teristic feature of the internal structure is the presence of a complicated apparatus for mastication known as Aristotle's lantern, consisting of five jaw-like parts, each bearing a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have
RM2ANGWTY–Daily Colonist (1897-08-15) . accounts audited, eeneral agendeataken. Ofllce, Board of Trade Bulldinpr. au80-t) FOR ALASKA. Washington & Alaska Steamship Co. The Magnificent Steel Screw Steamship City of Seattle Will Sail from Victoria for Juneau, SkagwayBay aud Dyea, on or about the loth August and 27tli August. Ttio necominodatlons ot tMs steamer are un-rivalled. She is tho finest and fastest vessel onIbis route.For freight and passaee apply to DODWELL, CARLILL & CO.,Agents. Rooms 21 0, Second I-Ioor, Board o( Trade Build-ing, Victoria, li.C.August lOtli. 1897. aull eiNBER ALE. Prize Medal,W
RMPG1D57–. A manual of the timbers of the world : their characteristics and uses : to which is appended an account by S. Fitzgerald of the artificial seasoning of timber. Timber. 232 THE TIMBERS OF THE WORLD " purin 15 the strongest and most durable of the broad-leaved trees of Xew Zealand." PURPLEHE.AP.T. Peliogyne panicul-ata, Benth. Weight, 64 lbs. 2 oz. (fresh undiied sample); 66 lbs. 4 oz. (my dried sample, Demerara). British. French, and Dutch Guiana, Brazh. TMs beautiful wood is not sufficiently appreciated m England. It is of a dense, close textture, and after planing is ver- smooth
RM2AG67H3–. Daily Colonist (1897-04-22). WANTED. Three Cents per Lb.paid for Clean Cpttou£ag» at tMs OfficiB. VICTOlilA:>DilLY eOliC^^ APRIL 22 1897. HOCKEY TEMS TRIP. The Local ^^^ Show Good FormIn t^^ HainlaudMatches. Rar jug Cololi) Ai-c Ileiristei-tHl-TIieMay Diiy llaces—BasketBall Team. Absolutely Pure- Colcbrnted tor its grent leiiveiiliisBtrengUi anJ liettUhfulness. Assuresthe food agiiliist alum iiiu. rU lormaol adulteratlou common t j the clienpbrands. Royal Baking fowDKRCo.,New York, THIS THERJIOMETER. K8QUIMAI.T Station. April 21, 1897Report for 24 houra ending 0 p.m. 1 B.m.. 45- 5 a.m.. -
RMPG1KFK–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. The Red-humped Ap[>le Caterpillar. Original. TMs species has the same habits and life round as the preceding. It is abundant in late sununer, and feeds in colonies. Like the other, it jerks its head and tail into the air when alarmed. The body of the cat- erpillar is spiny, and is marked with fine, narrow stripes of lilack and yel- low. A short distance back of the head is a hump which is conspicu- ously red. Fig. 3t-3. — Eggs of the Red- humped Apple Caterpil- lar. Enlarged. Original. Control is the same
RM2AJEFKM–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . 45 5thStewart Chas S (c) eng res 1215 Me CormickStewart Ohas S Jr (c) mech Central Auto Market bds 1215 McCdrmickStewart Ohas W tmstr res 1805 Dela-ware avStewart Clyde bds 964 21stStewart Cora M Mrs slsldy Younker Bros (]ne) bds 1716 e-WalnutStewart David R (D R Stewart Auto Co) res 736 20th Stewart D R Auto Co (D R Stewart) 1119 L(custStewart Earl press asst Successful Farm Fubg Co tms 843 4thStewart ISdwd pres Bndlock Mnfg Co res 306 Ayrshire aptsStewart I31mer foremn Flint Brick Co res 3907 15thStewart ilmma rms €69 28thStewart Elmm
RMPG1KFX–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. LARGE CATEBPILLAES FEEDING IX COLONIES 271 The Red-humped Apple Caterpillar (Schizura concinna S. and A.). The Red-humped Ap[>le Caterpillar. Original. TMs species has the same habits and life round as the preceding. It is abundant in late sununer, and feeds in colonies. Like the other, it jerks its head and tail into the air when alarmed. The body of the cat- erpillar is spiny, and is marked with fine, narrow stripes of lilack and yel- low. A short distance back of the head is a hump which is conspicu- ou
RM2AG2EPX–. The North Carolina Presbyterian. ttpla. Tbay aia tli tftwr*^-^ afUko iarMiftft aa4 loiMnt^pt|,ftUiieo af dto Boftdi. Aivuid for ih^ir- - --ttf> it «^ ba bad, m fi>»4l •UuuJ»aal (^ our Strntbarn bttWii. iU ontnaad l^s, Mu-t*ita» ii.A»« --Jfol onimod fotb«i i^>nh »&•«*«• «*r •*• *** *»?* wf»b tha|Mirt>iif taoft * cfe.i-lr>« and of vifta; ftoC?•Itb;mt » h«.B,*i **>?! ft abiaU •••^f kiaw * * u.j*w k>rfm »r» f 4ko«ad py a wv Wt>.^ W »«»r.U «. »»»*4 As AWii^. r. »«»4. iH ••h* It •iii1|^Mnr (^ ar tMs«- .f«r Mf —a>*^t* >** *<r«M*« Wat SM fcsiy V ^ J**?** ? tmm Jrrm-i
RMPG1PH4–. Sacbrood. Bees. 28 BULLETIN 431, tr. S. DEPAETMENT OF AGEICULTUEE. nies. WTaen all tMs is properly done, sacbrood will appear in the inoculated colonies. This shows that the virus ^ of this disease, to a. Tig. 26.—Berkefeld filter (B) -with the glass mantle (A), glass tubing (D), a connecting rubber tubing (C), and a flask (F) with a cotton plug (E). (Original.) certain extent, at least, passes through the Berkefeld filter. With this filter the virus is therefore filterable. 1 Inreferrii^ to the inlecttng agent in sacbrood, the term "rirus" is preferable to the terms "germ&quo
RM2AKCRJB–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . Guerrero Edwd V asst cook Y M C ACafeteria res 1819 24th Guerrero Marino student Drake uni-versity rms 1321 26th Oueasford Jas R (Nolan & (JuoHHford)roH 718 44th GucHSford LeRoy A elk Am Ry Exp Cobds 1019 e 8th Guessford Melvina E Mrs rms 1646Dean av Guessford Ray D rms 1646 Dean av Guffer Lawrence baker rms 519 3d Guffey Clarence L bkpr tms 3406 5th Guggendahl Albt student Drake University rms Y M C A Gugsel Delia (wid John S) hsekpr 641e 1st Guidecissi Frank res 416 so e 1st (SDM) Guidecissi Jas hostler D M U Ry rescor s Union and Broad
RMPFXK7D–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. 344 LIV. SAMYDACEtE [Casearia with short ciliate staminodes. Fr. 6-ribbed, 3-valved, seeds embedded in a red pulpj consisting of bhe agglomerate arils. Subliimalayan tract from tlie Indus eastwards, ascending to 3,000 ft., common in deciduous forests. Salt Eange, Bajpntana. Central Provinces. Behar. Western Peninsnla. Prom Burma I have not seen specimens. C. Canziala^ K.nrz P. PI. i. 529, is doubtful. PI. Jan.-Ma3^ The pounded fruit of tMs and
RM2CP0F2P–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and Lower California, with which are incorporated general ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds . nty species,of this subfamily; one genus only is NorthFia. 326.-American Tree Cuckoo (Coccwms omeri^ American, with three distinct species.tms), reduced. (From Tenney, after Wilson
RM2CPDW2N–. The American bird fancier; considered with reference to the breeding, rearing, feeding, management, and peculiarities of cage and house birds; with remarks on their diseases and remedies; . y its loud and pleasing song, when hung outside of the window, or inside, so that the window be a little open. In Thuringia, it is reputed to articulate words. Its strophe was heard formerly more frequently than it is now. Only old and excellent birds still sing it. This thrush will live from six to eight years, if its food be varied. • . 8* 58 THE SONG THKUSH. DESORIPTIOW. Tms species is eight inches and
RM2CNW7YF–. Wild life near home . It was one ofthose cathedrallilte clumps.. softly as cuckoos, searchiug apparently for grubs,yet keeping all the time to the one spot, notleaving for a moment to hunt among othertrees. Round and round the same limbs theywent, without once screaming or uttering somuch as a word of that sweet, confiding talkwhich one hears when he spies on a pair oflovers or a newly wedded couple of these birds.[192] I became suspicious. All tMs meant something.They kept close together, and fluttered about,hanging from the twigs head down like chicka-dees, deliberately biting off bunches
RM2CJ040K–. Principles and practice of plumbing . cnt/fse I >. /Miy tV/^TC/r ML^T ■^MS/A/s ff/trf/f/f/ce-r fi£eefJc/>^TMs MLi/e oi/n.errav Lrsoci/r/ou /fflNSINS IV^TCff .OUTL£T Fig. 1].-,Permutit Apparatus for Softening Water The regenerating solution generally used containsabout 10 per cent, of sodium chloride (common salt). Thisreaction also obeys the law of mass action, and since thePermutit has a greater affinity for calcium than for sodium,three to four times as much salt as is theoretically requiredis provided, and further to facilitate the action the solutionis usually heated to 100 to 120
RM2CEN9H0–. Agriculture for southern schools. m>^£AfS£/f/a f /7eMow/^s T/Cffy CATTLE ^^O/Vf T/V/S //V/^eCT£0 f-VC^/V//WWZ.5 SHOULDF-/?Of>^ ^C//V£-/ TO /VOi^- £-/wss/? /a.) eO 3K>} OOCBLS L/A/r /f£-ep C^TTIC/A/ TmS ra sf^r£-MS£-R /o. 6-^/5 A^STL/Re ff£CC»f£S T/cH-r/?£e sr rz/rroL- TM£AJ BE^SOSO 7P/^^ST(//?L- A/O. /. J SUMMER CROPS H-£-£-p CATTLE//V TWSTO ^£-/^fMS£-f{ OCTOff£-/9 aO. ^££-p /V TM/S F/£LD£ffOAf OCTOBER 20 TOA/Oi^f/vrB£/?/O, ^W/£>VTffEOfTTlEtV/LL ffE£/?££ or T/C/fS /lA/O-**^> THEN BE T4ffEU /fl/w r/c/r-r/?£E y SSPTSAf3£ff /o. C.mrtc-Hy Uur. An. lud., U. S. Dept. of Ay:ricultii
RMRR300M–. [Publications] - Bureau of Government Laboratories. Biology; Medicine; Natural history. tmS # *^§^. 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.. Philippines. Bureau of Government Laboratories. Manila, Bureau of Public Printing
RMRENEH0–. How to attract the birds, and other talks about bird neighbours [microform]. Birds, Attracting of; Oiseaux, Attraction des; Oiseaux; Birds. "tMS;^. W.*.T ?#i'i.. 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.. Blanchan, Neltje, 1865-1918. Toronto : Copp, Clark
RMRRK60R–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists^ Review NOTBMBBB 14, 1918. The florists whose cards appear on the paces oarrylnB tMs head, are prepared to HUI orders ....— from other florists for local delivery on the ueual basis.. 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.. Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
RMRRJG5D–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The fflortst* whose card* sppasr on tbe paces oarnrlnK tMs head, are prepared to ftU orders from ofber norlsts lor looal delivery on fhe usual basis.. NO BRANCH STORES FRED 4326 Olive Street. 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.. Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
RMRRJG5R–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 74 The Florists^ Review Jandabt 1, 1920.. The fflortst* whose card* sppasr on tbe paces oarnrlnK tMs head, are prepared to ftU orders from ofber norlsts lor looal delivery on fhe usual basis.. 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.. Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
RMRDE02N–. Insectivorous plants. Carnivorous plants; Plants. jHiU'. XVIU. UTEICULAEIA MONTANA. 431 CHAPTEE XVIII. Utriculakia (continues). Utrioularia montana—Desoriptiou of tlie bladders on the subter- ranean rhizomes — Prey captured by the bladders of plants under oulture and in a state of nature — Absorption by the quadrifid pro- cesses and glands — Tubers serving as reservoirs for water — Various other species of Utrioularia — Polypompholyx — Genlisea, different nature of the trap for capturing prey — Diversified methods by which plants are nourished. Uteioulabia MONTANA.—TMs species inhabits the t
RMRRGTW5–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mat 18, 1920. The Florists^ Review 85. Th« florists whos* cards avp^ar on ftao paces canrylnc tMs hsad* are prepared to fill orders ?«>^* Irom otlier florists for local dellvwr on fbe usual basis.. 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.. Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
RMRRNJAR–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 44 The Florists'Review OCTOBEB 14, 1915. w 12 PAGES OF BETAILEB8' OASDS TMs department for tlie carda of Leading Betall Florists — those flo- rists who have the facilities for fllUng the orders sent them by other florists— has made possible the recent rapid de- Telopment of this branch of the busi- ness, a branch of the trade now estab- lished for all time and so helpful that its volume will keep oil increasing for many years. Are you sending and receiving your share of these orders? You can send your share (and make 20 per cent profit without effo
RMRDEX13–. The British Charophyta. Characeae. GEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF THE CHAROPHYTA. 83 In several of the Middle and Upper Eocene beds in tMs country Charophyte-fruits have been found rather sparingly, but of these none is of a sufficiently distinct type to call for notice. In the Headon beds, variously regarded by geologists as Eocene and Oligocene, the remains are particularly abundant, and a number of types of fruit are represented. In the Lower Headon beds of Hordle Cliffs (Hants), alone, as many as 16 more or less distinct forms were described and figured by Clement Reid and myself (17); a few of t
RMRE2MYW–. American horticultural manual ... Gardening; Gardening; Fruit-culture. PJlOrAGATlON BY BUDDING AND GKAETING. 85 pheric conditions, but we are rapidly gaining ground in tMs desirable direction. 89. Top-working the Apple.—In the more favored parts of the Union top-grafting as yet has been confined mainly to changing the tops of seedlings and undesirable varieties. In the citrus-growing districts in like manner the work has been mainly confined to changing the tops of seedlings and unprofitable varieties. In the prairie States some progress has been made in selecting stocks noted for their hard
RMRDJ761–. A manual of zoology. PHYLUM ECHINODERMATA 171 sucker-like extremities and, like the tube-feet of the starfish, are the organs of locomotion. A remarkable and charac-. FlG. 94. - Strongylocentrotus. Entire animal, wi the ends of the spines. (From Breh animal, with the tube-feet extended beyond — £.•. — 7-7 ... * tm's Tliierlcleti.) teristic feature of the internal structure is the presence of a complicated apparatus for mastication known as Aristotle's lantern, consisting of five jaw-like parts, each bearing a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have
RMRDA32R–. Wanderings in South America, the North-west of the United States and the Antilles, in the years 1812, 1816, 1820, & 1824 : with original instructions for the perfect preservation of birds, etc. for cabinets of natural history . Zoology; Taxidermy. EXPLANATORY INDEX. 455 back into the water in tMs injured condition, they were im- mediately set upon and devoured by their companions. Even as one was being hauled in on the line, its comrades, seeing that it was in difficulties, attacked it at once. One day, when the boat was hauled in to some rocks, a few of the men were engaged shooting fis
RMRE3D2H–. Text book of zoology. Zoology. 492 Vertehrata. and in some (Monotremes, Cetacea, Proboscidians, etc.), they retain tMs position tlirougliout life. In most species, however, at the close of fcetal life, or in early youth, each descends into an evagination of the ventral abdominal wall; usually the two evaginations are united externally to form a pouch-like appendage {scrotum), divided by a septum into two compartments, each containing one of the testes;. Fig. 401. Diagrammatic longitudinal section of the cloaca (or rectum) and the copulfttory organs, A of aCrocodile, B of a Monotreme, C—D of
RMRRRGDN–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. u The Florists' Review Mat 13. 1915. 12 PAGES OF BETAILEBS' CASDS TMs department for the cards of Leading Betail Florists—^tliose flo- rists who have the facilities for filling the orders sent them by other florists— has made possible the recent rapid de- velopment of this branch of the busi- ness, a branch of the trade now estab- lished for all time and so helpful that its volume will keep on increasing for many years. Are you sending and receiving your share of these orders? You can send your share (and make 20 per cent profit without effort) if
RMRE0010–. Manual of operative veterinary surgery. Veterinary surgery. BANDAGES. 223 of the tHgh, to be fixed on the round of the crupper. A and b cross each other at the lower part of the leg, a httle above the tendo-Achilles, in order to aUow a to pass from the inside to the outside of the leg so as to become attached to the surcingle, whUe b is secured to the round of the crupper. The smaU tapes are, of course, tied together in couples. 25th. Bandage for the Hock and Cannon.— TMs, requires a piece of cloth of sufficient dimensions to completely surround the hock and cannon down to the fetlock. Its s
RMRRNKRT–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Id The Florists' Review July 39, 1»15. 12 PAGES OF RETAILERS' CARDS TMs department for the cards of Leading Retail Florists — those flo- rists who have the facilities for filling the orders sent them by other florists— has made possible the recent rapid de- velopment of this branch of the busi- ness, a branch of the trade now estab- lished for all time and so helpflil that its volume will keep on increasing for many years. Are you sending and receiving your share of these orders? You can send your share (and make 20 per cent profit without effort)
RMRDGAJF–. Contributions to Canadian palæontology. Paleontology. 114 CONTEIBUTIOSrS TO CANADIAN PALEONTOLOGY TMs wing is 13"™ in length. The ratio of the breadth to the length is as 1:2-7. In form, it departs slightly from P. separanda, since the greatest width lies in the middle of the wing, the anterior margin is not so strongly curved downward, and the basal portion is not so much reduced. The radius extends scarcely seven-tenths the length of the wing, and at the end shows only a very slight curva- ture. The sector arises just above the first third of the length of the wing and is very gently
RMRE2HGG–. Morphology of spermatophytes. [Part I. Gymnosperms]. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. CONIFBRALES 93 the stalk cell and body cell (Fig. 69, L). In tMs case tlie two cells, so far as we have observed or seen figured, are " fore and aft" with reference to each other, and not side by side, as in Cycads and Ginkgo, the stalk cell being nearer the old spore wall. It appears, therefore, that the generative cell per- sists for about eleven months without dividing. The pollen tube branches as it traverses the nucellus, not so extensively as do the tubes of Cycads and Ginkgo, but sufficiently
RMRDA7XE–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. LARGE CATEBPILLAES FEEDING IX COLONIES 271 The Red-humped Apple Caterpillar (Schizura concinna S. and A.). The Red-humped Ap[>le Caterpillar. Original. TMs species has the same habits and life round as the preceding. It is abundant in late sununer, and feeds in colonies. Like the other, it jerks its head and tail into the air when alarmed. The body of the cat- erpillar is spiny, and is marked with fine, narrow stripes of lilack and yel- low. A short distance back of the head is a hump which is conspicu- ou
RMRDCPCB–. A manual of the timbers of the world : their characteristics and uses : to which is appended an account by S. Fitzgerald of the artificial seasoning of timber. Timber. 232 THE TIMBERS OF THE WORLD " purin 15 the strongest and most durable of the broad-leaved trees of Xew Zealand." PURPLEHE.AP.T. Peliogyne panicul-ata, Benth. Weight, 64 lbs. 2 oz. (fresh undiied sample); 66 lbs. 4 oz. (my dried sample, Demerara). British. French, and Dutch Guiana, Brazh. TMs beautiful wood is not sufficiently appreciated m England. It is of a dense, close textture, and after planing is ver- smooth
RMRE3T1T–. A text-book of animal physiology, with introductory chapters on general biology and a full treatment of reproduction ... Physiology, Comparative. 592 ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY. swers to upper and lower to lower. TMs may also be made evident if two saucers (representing the fundus of each eye) be laid over each other and marked oflE, as in the figure. That such corresponding points do actually exist may be shown by turning one eye so that the image shall not fall, as indicated in the figure. Only now and then, however, is a per- son to be found who can voluntarily accomplish this, but it occurs in al
RMRRMFNT–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. I* .? ,yn. ., - » r '. «? '• 46 The Florists' Review OCTOBEB 28, 1916. 12 PAGES OF BETAILEBS' OABDS TMs department for the carda of Leading Retail Florists — those flo- rists who have the facilities for filling the orders sent them by other florists— has made possible the recent rapid de- velopment of this branch of the busi- ness, a branch of the trade now estab- lished for all time and so helpful that its volume will keep on Increasing for many years. Are you sending and receiving your share of these orders? You can send your share (and make 20 p
RMRDA7XA–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. The Red-humped Ap[>le Caterpillar. Original. TMs species has the same habits and life round as the preceding. It is abundant in late sununer, and feeds in colonies. Like the other, it jerks its head and tail into the air when alarmed. The body of the cat- erpillar is spiny, and is marked with fine, narrow stripes of lilack and yel- low. A short distance back of the head is a hump which is conspicu- ously red. Fig. 3t-3. — Eggs of the Red- humped Apple Caterpil- lar. Enlarged. Original. Control is the same
RMRDJF6G–. Beasts & men; being experiences for half a century among wild animals;. Animals. 274 BEASTS AND MEN procured a special waggon-cage, the walls of which were on every side formed only by bars. On the north and east sides canvas was stretched to provide protection from the. Such is life. weather. In the waggon-cage a large closed-in wooden box was placed, which the animals could go into at night. In tMs way I was able to keep them all through the summer of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration
RMRDPNAD–. Amateur fruit growing. A practical guide to the growing of fruit for home use and the market. Written with special reference to colder climates. Fruit-culture. FIG. 97.- tms limit it is very convenient. It is much used by nurserymen in root-grafting apple, pear and plum seedlings. It is done to a large extent during the winter months, vyhen but very little can he accomplished out of doors. It is performed as follows: Root-Grafting.—Seedlings which are dug in autumn and packed in moss or saw- dust in a cold cellar, are taken as needed to a warm room and ths scions grafted upon them just below
RMRDFFFY–. Sacbrood. Bees. 28 BULLETIN 431, tr. S. DEPAETMENT OF AGEICULTUEE. nies. WTaen all tMs is properly done, sacbrood will appear in the inoculated colonies. This shows that the virus ^ of this disease, to a. Tig. 26.—Berkefeld filter (B) -with the glass mantle (A), glass tubing (D), a connecting rubber tubing (C), and a flask (F) with a cotton plug (E). (Original.) certain extent, at least, passes through the Berkefeld filter. With this filter the virus is therefore filterable. 1 Inreferrii^ to the inlecttng agent in sacbrood, the term "rirus" is preferable to the terms "germ&quo
RMRRK608–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists^ Review NOTBMBBB 14, 1918. The florists whose cards appear on the paces oarrylnB tMs head, are prepared to HUI orders ....— from other florists for local delivery on the ueual basis.. Quality cvo -, and •'^ ^^ pROMPTNe^ F.T.D. — Tb« — Avenue Floral Ca 3442 ST.CHARUES AVENUE NEW ORLEANS, LA. Chas. Eble OLDEST FLORIST SOUTH 121 BARONNE STREET Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these i
RMRDPNAG–. Amateur fruit growing. A practical guide to the growing of fruit for home use and the market. Written with special reference to colder climates. Fruit-culture. BUDDING AND GRAFTING. 119. FIG. 97.- tms limit it is very convenient. It is much used by nurserymen in root-grafting apple, pear and plum seedlings. It is done to a large extent during the winter months, vyhen but very little can he accomplished out of doors. It is performed as follows: Root-Grafting.—Seedlings which are dug in autumn and packed in moss or saw- dust in a cold cellar, are taken as needed to a warm room and ths scions g
RMRDW9KH–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. 434 BOTAl^Y. About tMs time there is in most cases a slight differentiation of the inner cells, foreshadowing the future tissue sys- tems {III. and IV., Fig. 310). A little later the cot- yledons (one or two) appear; in the Monocotyle- dons, in one side of the thallus - like structure a depres- sion forms, which becomes the punc- tum vegetationis of the embryo, and marks the limits of the stem and single cotyledon ; in the Decotyledons two cotyledons grow out symmetrically from the distal end of the thallus-like structure, and the depression betw
RMRRY0YX–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Charles Ernk Fred Elinoel ERNE & KLINGEL 30 E. Randolph Street L. D. Phon* Bandolpli 0878 Auto. 41-716 tHICAGO Mention Tbe Review when you write. WHITE KILLARNEY A large cut, extra fine stock at reasonable prieeB. Beauties, Klllarney, Valley, Mums and Greens Batavia Greenhouse Co* flr««nlioaa«si I>. D. Plton* tMS Raadolpli Stores 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO Mention The BeTlew when yoo write. numerous. The concern has grown won- derfully the last few years and there are rumors of another large extension of the factory, but the company is not
RMRE3R9C–. A text-book of animal physiology, with introductory chapters on general biology and a full treatment of reproduction ... Physiology, Comparative. 40 D. APPLETON & 00:S ILLUSTRATED EICHAHDSON. Diseases of Modern Life. By B. W. Richaed- soN, M. D., M. A., F. R. S., etc., etc. 12rao. 520 pages. Cloth, $2.00. " In tMs valuable and deeply interesting work Dr., Bichardson treats the nervous system as the veiy principle of life, and he shows how men do it violence, yet expect immunity where the natural sentence is death."—Charleston Cowrier. " The work is of great value as a prac
RMRRKDEX–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 10. KENILWORTH GIANT EXHIBITION is the very finest complete *"J**"^® ® .t^ sent out. Seed carefully saved only from marked planto of the best ?ar'fUes, wun v t. largest and best shaped flowers and richest coloring. It is Impossible ^o /r""'!^^ an adequate idea of the delightful variations in color and markings or tms un- rivaled mixture. 500 seeds 30c. 1000 seeds 50c, % oz. |1.35, hi oz. $-:.5U, oz. $10.00. New Early-flowering, or Winter Blooming An entirely new and distinct strain of Pansies The main advantage of these new Pans
RMRRX6GW–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 86 The Florists' Review T!P««""P1P Mabch 20, 1913. LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS Tic retail florists wiMse cards appear on tke pafcscMryiaf tMs bead, are prepared to fill orders from otiier florists for local delivery oa tfce basis. If yoa wish to be represented wider this beading, now is the tine to place your order. ThelivingstonSeedCo. FLORISTS COVER ALL OHIO POINTS 114 H> High St., COLUMBUS, OmO B«U Main J800 .^^^ ^t (p' Cay. Central 1806 .^' .^t. FLORISTS Cleveland. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images th
RMRRGTTY–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Th« florists whos* cards avp^ar on ftao paces canrylnc tMs hsad* are prepared to fill orders ?«>^* Irom otlier florists for local dellvwr on fbe usual basis.. MICHIGAN ORDERS WILL BE CAREFULLY CARED FOR BY HENRY SMITH GRAND RAPIDS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FLORIST. Member F. T. D. 200,000 FEET OF GLASS DEVOTED TO FLOWERS AND PLANTS. GRAND RAPIDS ARTHUR F. CRABB F. T. D. Member. 13 Jefiferson Ave., S. Serving all West Michigan Towns. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabil
RMRRY2B8–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ' t^f: — • ?--.•- -' .' ---^n| ? f- v • ?*-' ',r—' .-.-f. ''''.'^'^JT.^-•f^^'^^%:^'•r^ry*^-^^:Tr^?in7 '^ ZiSf ^^'7^^ir^''^^^'^y ^r'7^^-r-^ 26 The Weekly Florists^ Review* Fbbbuabx 8, 1912. Shipping Orders We grow Beauties, Roses, Carnations, Valley, etc., and ask a share of your trade, knowing that our stock, our prices and our prompt attention will compare favorably with what you are accustomed to. Batavia Greenhouse Co. store: 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO ar««iilioas«ai BatSTUi, ni. L. D. Plion* tMS Randolph I Mention The Review when yoa write Co.
RMRGABGC–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 172 AMERICAN CRAB APPLE. - Pyrus coronaria, Linnaeus. OENTTS BESCKIPTIOK-TMs genus e-br-s a^ut 40^ which inhabit the north temperate zone. Abo"t 10 «P^^^;« ^'^j^J^,, b„t some of our 6 to Pennsylvania. No Important Vr^^'lL^'peavs be^ng here Both our Common Pear and important fruit trees like the Apples and ^^^^^ f'"^^^f^^ .tb^rs make a distinct genus. S!" fotTe rples"^'. rhrL'.Torb?s:To-r trMountain Ashes. Both are included under Pyrun in this publication. broad round-topped crown. • BARK-Up to i
RMRD8TBG–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. 344 LIV. SAMYDACEtE [Casearia with short ciliate staminodes. Fr. 6-ribbed, 3-valved, seeds embedded in a red pulpj consisting of bhe agglomerate arils. Subliimalayan tract from tlie Indus eastwards, ascending to 3,000 ft., common in deciduous forests. Salt Eange, Bajpntana. Central Provinces. Behar. Western Peninsnla. Prom Burma I have not seen specimens. C. Canziala^ K.nrz P. PI. i. 529, is doubtful. PI. Jan.-Ma3^ The pounded fruit of tMs and
RMRENA9M–. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. . DUSKY GROUSE. 297. Dcidragapusvbsmrus i^ In. ^^^^ Plumage gray, white ^^^ ^'^^^y^'J,Ton Up of taU. markings on the ^»'*' ^"and m^^ barred above. Female smaller, ^^'^^rfoCd on side hlUs or In These, large grouse «>â « ^^"^^ter. Like our com- gulches, usually "ot tar from w« ^^^ ^^iâ mon Ruffed Grouse. J"^"* ""^Yth UUs fully spread of this «P«l'«f^:^*/C»ds thrown back until It over their backs and '»«f°^,gea8on they are very nearly touches the taa At tms 8 ^^^ pugnacious and th
RMRRXA95–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. WJfi: ^ff''! U.«.Jl|!^»«'"«(;"««i»w ."il-WM.!" '.?WI *MI l/i'J IW !i|l -If W Sbptembkb 26, 1912. The Florists^ Review FOR ALL THE SPECIALTIES ORDER OF. mmm bros. o). WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 1Q3 N. Wabash Ave. {^f^'^i Chiqago T Mention The Review when you write. BEAUTIES A large cut, really fine stock at seasonable prices. Killarney, White Klllarney, Valley, Mums and Greens Batavia Greenhouse Co* Oroonbouaosi BataiTla, m. L. D. FhoiM tMS Budolph Stores 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO Mention The Review when yon write. ERNE &am
RMRDP60Y–. Luther Burbank, his methods and discoveries and their practical application;. Plant breeding. Per/ecf PZum Seedling ms seedan, contrasts -f ^f ^ ^f p^ ^ "/^ - page .g8 and cons:derab^ m^ Jo^^;^^^P/,f,^,„,„(,;y perpen- „ear/y two jeet tall; Us ^'"'Vnf.vmmefr.aHv arranged branches; and duular; rt has a fine ^Vf.'tf ^^^^^n the others because o/ the larger us leaves {shown tn ^'"''"'^^/r' '^id oj fine color and lexWre TMs s^ze oJ the tree) are oj P/^^^JP^ Tmake a tree Jar superror to seedling may be ''^P^"'^;l^"nus(raaons. Mr. Burbanfe those shoumiyheojh^M ^^ ^ ^^^
RMRR884Y–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Tlw flortoto whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders fnma other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. Index by Towns of Florists Represented in the Pink Part att Past MANCHESTER. N. N. StwAei H. O TO MANKATO. MHls. ICinkato Flo. Od. .. S9 NaOian. NeU M MARIETTA. 0. Diidl« Soot Os n Kian', N n MARION. 0. BUke'l M MEDINA. N. Y. fmt* Bras T4 MELROSE. Mm*. Casey Florist Oo... TO MEMPHIS. Tms. nower Sliap, n».. 81 UtowUd OnteM.... tl JtHamaa ObImm tl MILWAUKEE. Wl*. Carrie * Co.. A., n Dattman le Sod tl
RMRRY4B5–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. July 18, 1912. The Florists^ Review 21. sta, $4.00 and $5.00; America, $6.00 per 100. All other cut flowers in season, also a ;s' Supplies. sts, 1316 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. Mention The Review when you write. GLADIOLI First-class stock, long stems, at reasonable prices. PEONIES, BEAUTIES, ROSES, LILIES, ETC. Batavia Greenhouse Co* Qreenbousea: Bat»vl». XU. L. D. Plione tMS Xtaadolpb Stores 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO Mention The Review when yon write. week, A. L. Eandall, S. G. Anderson, G. Kaedlein and J. W. Page. August Jurgens has returned f
RMRERR6K–. Great recipes ... cure of diseases of horses [microform]. Horses; Chevaux. 4 JACOB B. FBAWKB to2^giv«nohayfortWved^ FOUNDER IN THE FIRST STAGE. ^ until he fall., then give *« J^^^'^-^f oil of sassafras, make this into a pill, g>ve ^J^^^^l fiu them full of p.ne oJ. bathe «ill drink; torn up l"»J?''Xi,em weU. This wiU never fcil his legs in hot water, and ruD me to cu^i" forty-eight houiB. JOHNSTON'S LINIMENT. Take oil of origanum one ..n^a^hoUne^^aUp.^^^^^^ eedar one-half oun^, ojl J f^^J^hake aU well. TMs HOW TO MAKE OINTMENT LIKE ^OAN^«; Take mutton t«llow 4 l^-^^overTlw fire'
RMRR8853–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Tlw flortoto whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders fnma other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. Index by Towns of Florists Represented in the Pink Part att Past MANCHESTER. N. N. StwAei H. O TO MANKATO. MHls. ICinkato Flo. Od. .. S9 NaOian. NeU M MARIETTA. 0. Diidl« Soot Os n Kian', N n MARION. 0. BUke'l M MEDINA. N. Y. fmt* Bras T4 MELROSE. Mm*. Casey Florist Oo... TO MEMPHIS. Tms. nower Sliap, n».. 81 UtowUd OnteM.... tl JtHamaa ObImm tl MILWAUKEE. Wl*. Carrie * Co.. A., n Dattman le Sod tl
RMRR8EKN–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Index by Towns of Florists in the Pink Part [ CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 96 city Pace MANKATO. MIna. Mankato Flo. C0..12S NaUaen, NeU 121 WlndmiUer Co 122 MARIETTA, 0. Dudley Sons Co. .114 Kicer. N ISS MARION, 0. Blake's 12] MASSILLON. 0. Ideal FL Store... 123 MEADVILL.E, Pa. Checkary & Son...Ill MEDINA, N. Y. White Bros lOG MELROSE. Mas*. Casey Florist O0..IM MEMPHIS, Tms. Flower Sbop, The.. 1 IS Idlewild Gnhses...llS MIODLETOWN, 0. ZetUtz 123 MILWAUKEE, Wit. Currie & Co.. A...116 Dettman & Son.... 116 Edlefsen Floral Co. 116 Fox's. Inc. Ill
RMRRM39G–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 54 The Florists^ Review j"«-«i»i» ^t^tZ^ X?^|^fitf>ri 1^ ti—1 ^i^ 1 i^rr^w'v 1 ^o i^Tt f 1*111 ^ * wmfr^K v5?icgrc^[;#EA^ jl^Cii vci jf ^ Ai^CfJccruii^llI*^^ j| ^ •- Th» florist* wliose cards avpMtr on fbe paces eanrylnK tMs haad, ara piwparad to fill ordars ^j£9P ....r^ ——-.—. from otbar flortsts for local daUvary on tha usual basla. — ? - ? ?. WE CARRY THE HIGHEST GRADE OF CUT FLOWERS SEND US YOUR NEW YORK ORDERS ADJACENT TO THEATRICAL AND HOTEL DISTRICTS DARDS FLORIST Established at N. E. Cor. of Madison Ave. and 44th St.. NEW YORK, f
RMRR89FM–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. .n^^florista whoM cards appear on the pages carrying tUs head, are prepared to flU owlers trom other florists for local delivery on the usual InuIs. — ? " "*. Index by Towns of Florists Represented in the Pink Part Ottf Paci HANCMBOTEII. N. H. lur- ?• 0 n MANKATO, •"??. ^ Ifankate no. 0»... W NailMB. IMl M MARIETTA. 0. OudUv Bon* Oo n KlfW. N tl MARION. 0. Blak*'* ••• N MEDINA. N. V. muta Bra* T4 MELROSE. Mm*. CaMi rtoilat o».. ri MEMPHIS. Tms. noirar Shop, Thm.. tl UtowUd OalMN.... n lObDMO fl«h«in tl MEXIA, Twat MtaiU Fl. 0» 88 MIL
RMRJ3YMR–. Revisions of the North American bats of the family Vespertilionid[a]e [microform]. Bats; Chauves-souris. I.AHIONYCTER18. 85 oth<'ii4 iiiwHe no ationipt tt, U^ crawl u}i llu' truii!x« «>f the tr»w. win n' thty i-(Mii:iii)*>cl until .-'7( part.not.S<«(<J/»fc»7ip!Li'acb, 1821). InS.": /.atunnicteiix IVtcrs, Moisatslii-r. K. Akad. S i«s. iU'iliii, ji. t»-!M. 'r,v]i« I miHrlihii HitiiroffaHn l.c Coi8t»'. 1,^70. iihiliin Fit/iiH(«r, ^it7.(ln;iPbelâ¢. K. Akt^l WiNMOUMli., Vi«Mi, 1,X[(, Adtli., 1, j>. X (part). IKT'). yf$pcriili'ii ('(tms ill i'uii«M iiFid '^â a
RMRR89FK–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Index by Towns of Florists Represented in the Pink Part Ottf Paci HANCMBOTEII. N. H. lur- ?• 0 n MANKATO, •"??. ^ Ifankate no. 0»... W NailMB. IMl M MARIETTA. 0. OudUv Bon* Oo n KlfW. N tl MARION. 0. Blak*'* ••• N MEDINA. N. V. muta Bra* T4 MELROSE. Mm*. CaMi rtoilat o».. ri MEMPHIS. Tms. noirar Shop, Thm.. tl UtowUd OalMN.... n lObDMO fl«h«in tl MEXIA, Twat MtaiU Fl. 0» 88 MILWAUKEE. Wit. Currle A Od.. A.. 8S Dettmaa A Hoa Bt Utoten runl Os. 81 IToz'a. loe S2 SlmtMl'i SS Lakllner 81 Pentelo, Hany 8: Saraler-LeMltar Od. 8t W«Ba 0».. ? 81 MINNE
RMREP2DM–. The trees of Northeastern America [microform] : illustrations from original sketches. Trees; Leaves; Arbres; Feuilles. los FiV. Cit. Pncf Oalr n tninnr t'Ms'-l-'' f^-rir LEAVES AND FRUIT REDUCED ONE FOURTH. II. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Newhall, Charles S. (Charles Stedman), 1842-1935. New York; London : G. P. Putnam's Sons
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