RMD51MJG–Reindeer breeder Thomas Golz holds a DVD of German comedian Mario Barth in his hands as he poses with his reindeers in Kleptow, Germany, 7 December 2010. Golz treats his animals with live stand-ups be Mario Barth in order to make them unreceptive to distractive exterior stimuli. Photo: Patrick Pleul
RFKXPGW1–A male snow monkey sits unhappily after being rebuffed and yelled at by an unreceptive female. These monkeys are the northern most non-human primates
RMBP30C6–Sign reading 'No Mooring' on island reserve, Baboon Island, The Gambia
RMHXPHBK–Little one cathedral countries receives instructions, Kleiner Münsterländer erhält Anweisungen
RF2KKAR99–Unhappy Worker Holds Up A Hotel Reception Service Bell In A Unhappy Gesture Of Bad Customer Service
RF2J08RM5–The unlearned pupil, indicated by the gugel with donkeys and bells, and by a fly-whisker in his hand, gugel was a type of hood with a trailing point, popularly worn in medieval Germany / Der ungelehrige Schüler, angedeutet durch die Gugel mit Eselsohren und Schellen und durch einen Fliegenwedel in der Hand, Holzschnitt aus Petrarca, Trostspiegel, 1539, historisch, C:CC5historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RM2AWFWBA–The flower and the bee; plant life and pollination . FiG. 79. Mountain Saxifrage. Saxifraga hryoides. (After Mueller) The petals are covered with numerous dots or spots, which Mueller believed to be attractive toflies, which visit the flowers in large numbers. A, B, and D represent the flower in thefirst stage, when the anthers mature, but the stigmas remain unreceptive; C represents thesecond stage, when the stigmas are mature and the anthers have withered and fallen away turn. The lowest ring of hairs withers first, permitting themidges to come up to the staminate flowers, where they be-come
RMPG28HA–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann MuÌller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 226 ANGIOSPERMAEâDICOTYLEDONES branches are still unreceptive, the flower is purely male at this stage. But, even before all the five outer anthers have dehisced, these branches begin to diverge. The outer stamens next bend towards the middle of the flower, and their anthers dehisce. In the final stage, the anthers stand between and somewhat above the stigmas, so that insect visitors may eflTect either cross- or self-pollination. In the absence of such visit
RFK8P32W–The unlearned pupil, indicated by the gugel with donkeys and bells, and by a fly-whisker in his hand, gugel was a type of hood with a trailing point, popularly worn in medieval Germany, Der ungelehrige Schüler, angedeutet durch die Gugel mit Eselsohren und Schellen und durch einen Fliegenwedel in der Hand, Holzschnitt aus Petrarca, Trostspiegel, 1539, digital improved reproduction of a woodcut, published in the 19th century
RMHXPHM7–Little one cathedral countries receives instructions, Kleiner Münsterländer erhält Anweisungen
RM2AJJA5R–Songs of the soil; a small sheaf of verse from the field where poetry is lived . Page Forty-nine Paternalism Page Fifty. Were all the time a-winking At the boy who keeps a-thinkingThat he knows just how the farmwork should be done:When he bucks up and does men-tionHia views—with condescensionWe smile paternally, It cant bedone. Then back he goes disgusted Over good intent mistrusted.Hopes seasons quickly change fromspring to fallWhen ones views are not invited.And, when offered, always blightedBy an unreceptive dad, whoknows it all. In narrow ways of dealing With our work, we get the feelingBy
RMRDNYPC–. Luther Burbank, his methods and discoveries and their practical application;. Plant breeding. How the Carnation Insures Variation—I This direct color photograph print, greatly enlarged. shows that the carnation has perfected a device for insuring variation equally ingenious as the geranium's. This photograph shows the pistil, arising from the yellowish egg nest, closed and unreceptive at the time that the pollen, which may be seen on the two stamens at its right, is ready for distribution.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enha
RMRHK3JT–. The bionomics of blister beetles of the genus Meloe and a classification of the New World species. Meloe; Insects. BIONOMICS. Fig. 2. Courtship in Meloe dianella. a. Dorsal phase: Male antennating while mounted on female, b. Genital phase: Male attempting genital insertion with an unreceptive female, c. Early copulatory behavior: Male has inserted genitalia and is about to assume the linear position with the female.. 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
RMRDF88W–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann MuÌller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 226 ANGIOSPERMAEâDICOTYLEDONES branches are still unreceptive, the flower is purely male at this stage. But, even before all the five outer anthers have dehisced, these branches begin to diverge. The outer stamens next bend towards the middle of the flower, and their anthers dehisce. In the final stage, the anthers stand between and somewhat above the stigmas, so that insect visitors may eflTect either cross- or self-pollination. In the absence of such visit
RMRDTFKH–. Plants and their ways in South Africa. Botany; Botany. }6i Plants and their IVavs in South Africa flattened at tlie tip. Flowers all tubular. Stigmatic papilla in marginal rows. Ageratum. — Heads many-flowers, roundish, clustered in corymbs. Pappus 5-10-toothed scales. Herbs with ovate or heart-shaped leaves on long petioles. r''lowers mauve. Often cultivated ; found in Natal. Tribe HI. Astere.*.—Style branches long, flattened, often crossing instead of curling backivards. Heads usually with ray flowers. Stigmatic papillcE marginal, tips unreceptive. Aster.—Heads many-flowered. Ray flowers,
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