RMRH9YTB–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 270 ö. Dammer. in diese Gruppe gehörigen sowohl, als auch bei den mit Schwimmorganen ausgerüsteten Früchten eine nicht unw esentliche Rolle spiell. Vergleicht man nämlich die verschiedenen Früchte, so wird gar bald einmal die verschiedene •. Fig. 2. Verbreitungsmittel der Rumex-Fr. A Rumex venosus Pursh. — B R. thyrsoides Desf. — CR. Acetosa L. — D R. vesicarius L. E derselbe, 2 verwachsene Fr. im Quer- schnitt, die verschiedene Lage des E. zeigend.
RMRMXB3X–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 270 C. L. GATIN seur est très visible sur l'embryon. Vers la base du cône mb ryonnaire se trouvent de nombreuses cellules à raphides. E».. Fig. 52. — Fente cotylèdonaire du Pinanga patula. A droite, coupe schématique de la base de l'embryon; à gauche, la même grossie. — G, gemmule: Eg, épiderme de la gemmule ; Ex, faisceaux ; c, cotylédon ; Ep, épiderme du cotylédon. B. Germination. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustra
RMRMWJ8X–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles. 212 ANDRÉ DAUPHiNÉ ET RAYMOND HAMET faisceaux sans relation avec le cylindre central. Collenchyme profond assez bien différencié. Région ligneuse composée intérieurement de rares vaisseaux, et extérieurement d'un anneau de fibres à peu près régulières contenant de place en c. Fig. 15. — Kalanchoe ihyrsiflora. — Tige, faisceau cortical; c, collenchyme ; l, liber ; v, vaisseaux; f, fibres lignifiées. G. = 270. place quelques vaisseaux entourés de parenchyme cellulosique. Cylindre central envoyant dans la feuille un double système conducteur, le premier comprena
RMRF8E34–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. Fig. 270.—Chlorogenia pallid/imaculata, J1. -J-. brown; hind wing with the costa and apical part of termen dark brown. Hob. Br. N. Guinea, Mambare E., Biagi {Meek), typef 6 in Coll. Rothschild. Mxp. 18 milhm. Genus CHRYSOMESIA. Type. Chrysomesia, Hmpsn. A. M. N. H. (7) xi. p. 350 (1903) barbicostata. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi porreet, extending-as far as frons ; antenna? of male ciliated ; tibia3 with the spurs moderate. Fore wing- with the cell very long and narrow ; vein 2 from well before middle of cell; 3 from jus
RMRF087N–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. Fig. 270.—Chlorogenia pallid/imaculata, J1. -J-. brown; hind wing with the costa and apical part of termen dark brown. Hob. Br. N. Guinea, Mambare E., Biagi {Meek), typef 6 in Coll. Rothschild. Mxp. 18 milhm. Genus CHRYSOMESIA. Type. Chrysomesia, Hmpsn. A. M. N. H. (7) xi. p. 350 (1903) barbicostata. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi porreet, extending-as far as frons ; antenna? of male ciliated ; tibia3 with the spurs moderate. Fore wing- with the cell very long and narrow ; vein 2 from well before middle of cell; 3 from jus
RMRH8XH8–. Botany, an elementary text for schools. Botany. 288 THE KINDS OF PLANTS. 423. Pinus Austriaca. P. Austriaca, Hoss. Austrian pine. Fig. 423. Large tree with very rougli bark, and long, dark green stiff leaves (about 6 in. long) in 2's : cone about 3 in. long, the scales not prickly. Europe, commonly planted ; a coarser tree than the Scotch pine. PiCEA. Spruce. Trees of medium or large size, with short, scat- tered leaves : cones maturing the first year, hanging at maturity, their scales thin. P. exc61sa, Link. Norway spruce. Figs. 270, 27L Becoming a tall tree : cones 5-7 in. long, the large
RMRF89BA–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. ACONTIA. 65'; striga below costa and point on vein 1, the subterminal line by an oblique striga below costa and striga from lower edge of the patch connected with termen by a streak below vein 3; an oblique black striga just below apex ; the termen rufous ; cilia grey-brown with a slight waved dark line through them. Hind wing orange ; the cilia grey-brown from apex to vein 2; the underside with a few black scales on apical area.. Fig. 270.—Acontia intursepta, J*. , Ab. 1. imitata. Fore wing with the wedge-shaped patch reduc
RMRPTX00–. Allgemeine Biologie. Biology; Cells. Fig. .S59. Ein Eifollikel von Dytiscus marginalis mit anerenzeiidem Nährfach, in welchem eine reichliche Körnchenausscheidung stattfindet. Das Keimbläschen des Eies sendet Fortsätze aus nach der Richtung der Körnchenanhäufung. Nach Korschelt. Fig. .360. A Querschnitt einer sezerniorendon Dopj elzrlle aus dem EifoUikel von Xepa cinerea. Die Bildung des Strahles ist noch im Gange. Vergr. 270 fach. Nach Korschelt. B Längsschnitt einer Doppelzelle aus dem Eifollikel von Nepa. Bildung der Basis des Strahles. Vergr. 195fach. Nach Korschelt. mittlung desFollikel
RMRN5E3B–. Animal biology. Zoology; Biology. 384 METAZOAN PHYLA be rolled about or be subjected to blows from without. The outer wall of the amniotic fold is continuous with a fold of the somatopleure which grows down around the yolk sac. As the splanchnopleure also extends down around the yolk sac a space is formed between the somatopleure and splanchnopleure, the wall of which is mesoderm and which is known as the extra-embryonic coelom (Fig. 270 D). ^Nerve corcf ??Nofochorct Nerve cord No to chord Coelom. o . o o y ; .0.0 o o 'o ? O o o .o o?0.0.0 Amniotic fold A mniofic fold A mniofic coiv/fy Extra
RMRM8087–. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. . Fig. 269. Fig. 269.—Solenopsis xyloni; a, b, worker from above and side; c, its head; d, female; enlarged. Fig. 270.—Cremastogaster lineolata; a, h, large worker; c. its head; d, female; e, its wing; f, small worker; all much enlarged. CREMASTOGASTER Lund. , lineolata Say. Common throughout the State and reported by all col- lectors. Nest in a great variety of places from under bark to under stones. Makes quite a practice of attending plant lice and scale insects. var. lutescens Emery. Described from the State. var. cera
RMRHH82A–. Boletin de la Sociedad de Biología de Concepción. Sociedad de Biología de Concepción; Biology; Biology. «* 4 J! y-'. Mi 343 FIG. N." 8. BULBO R 32 A.—Chancho. (Rabia). Neuronofagia de células nerviosas por los infiltrados inflamatoinos. Tinc: Nissl Toluidina Obj.: Zeiss Planachromat 40 Oc: K 7 Zeiss Aumto.: 270 x. 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.. Sociedad de Biología de Concepción; Sociedad de Bioquími
RMRMF6HP–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 270 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 2. Aorchoides crenatipalma (K. H. Barnard), male, 7,0 mm, Langebaan Lagoon. A. Gnathopod 2. B. Gnathopod 2 palm (enlarged). C. Gnathopod 1. D. Gnathopod 1 palm (enlarged). E. Maxilla 2. F. Mandible. G. Labrum. H. Labium. I, J, L. Maxilliped. K. Maxilla 1.. 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 th
RMRDEYDP–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. r. Fig. II. TroUius eurtipagus, Z^. {After Herm. Muller). A. Flower seen from without, somewhat reduced. B. Petal with nectary («> seen from within. C. Stamen, before the dehiscence of the anther, seen from within. D. The same, seen from the side. E. An anther with loculi almost empty. F. The same, seen from the side. B-F x 4§-. d. Staubgefasse u. Stempel'; Kerner, ' Nat. Hist. PI.', Eng. Ed. i, II; Kirchner, 'Flora v. Stuttgart,' p. 270; Schulz, ' Beitra
RMRHR8P6–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN VOL XXXI PLATE I. 15 30 45 60 75 l05 12° 135 15° 165 195 210 225 240 225 270 285 300. Fig. I a. 510 I'-""' SO 70 Fig. ib. CARL RICHARD MOORE.. 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.. Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ); Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ). Annual report 1907/08-1952; Lillie
RMREF5HX–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. Fig. 401.—Neovossia Moliniae. 1. Tuft of hyphae with filamentous conidia. 2. Fila- mentous conidia germinating to falcate conidia. 3. Young smut spores. 4, 5. Germina- tion of smut spores. (1, 2 X 270; 3 X 330; 4, 5 X 240; after Brefeld, 1895.) develop to very slender mycelia which, in case the germination occurs in water, pour out their content into falcate conidia or, if the germination. Fig. 402.— Tuburcinia Ranunculi. 1 to 3. Development of a spore ball with fertile and sterile cells. 5 to 9. Germination of smut spores. Tuburcinia Violae. 10. Binuc
RMRF8DME–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 620 AGAKISTID,^;. oblique dark line from its angle to inner margin ; a terminal series of chocolate stria?. Hind wing orange-yellow, with broad fuscous. Fig. 270.—Kitsehii-rojJtems valkeri, (^. . terminal band with sinuous inner edge; a yeUow spot on termen above tornus. Hah. Chili, Valparaiso {J. J. Wallvr), 1 J , 1 2 type. Ea-j). 30 millim. Sect. II. Froiis with truncate conical prominence with raised rim at extremity, its lower edge produced to a slight point. Fore wing of male with vein 7 from the ureole, 8 from end of are
RMRDK20T–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 16. Crataegus Calpodendron (Ehrh.) Haw. Fig. Mill. Diet. Ed. 8, n. 5. 1768. Pear-th orn Pear or Red. Crataegus Crus-galli Not L. Crataegus tomentosa Du Roi, Harbk. Baumz. Ed. i, 183. 1771. Not L. Mespihis Calpodendron Ehrh. Beitr. 2: 67. 1788. C. Calpodendron Medic. Gesch. Bot. 83. 1793. C, Chapniani Ashe, Bot. Gaz, 28 ; 270. 1899. A shrub or small tree, someti
RMRF24XM–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. GEPHYllOGLANIS.—THYLLONEMUS. 349 times as long- as deep. Brownish above, white beneath ; a blackish spot behind the gill-cover, fins blackish at the end. Total length 140 inillim. Upper Congo.—Type in Congo Museum, Tervueren. Fig. 270.. 1. One of the tyi)es. 2. Hor. Gep7ii/ro(/lanis lonfi'ipinnis. Type (A. M. C). f. Stanley Pool. Upper Congo; 31. P. Delhez (('.). Brussels l/niversitv 18. PHYLLONEMUS. Bouleng. Tr. Zool. Soc. xvii. IDOG, p. 552. Like Chri/sichtht/s, but without na
RMRDXR94–. Plant life, considered with special references to form and function. Plant physiology. Fig. 30.âOne ccenocyte from a branch of CladopJiora, slu^win^ fifteen nuclei, ch, chloroplasts ; h. pyrennids ; a^ starch-grains; ?;, nuclei Magnified 270 diam.â After StrasburKcr. Fig. 31 âPart of a pLint of Ccinlcr/'.i. See text, â " 29. Two-thirds natural size. âAfter Sachs.. Fig. 32. â Acftabularia. A, an entire plant, natural size âAfter ^"^l^L^nin. /â '. dia- grammatic limgitudina! section through the upper end of the stallc and the um- brella-Iikc circle of crowded branches which grow toy
RMRD2T3Y–. Deep borehole surveys and problems. Boring. 270 DEEP BOREHOLE SURVEYS AND PROBLEMS To get the full dip 5, applying the rule of Eq. (52) above we get tan d sin 90' or tan 5 = tan (S (56) tan /? sm ^o sm 02 so that Eqs. (55) and (56) provide the full solution. Second Solution.—This alternate method is adopted when we do not desire to obtain the angles di and 62 by construction. Let the known lines ABi and BE equal h and U, also let the known depth difference between B and A he hi and between C and B be /i2. Produce ABi (Fig. 179) to take a perpendic- ular DG let fall on it from D, and draw BFi
RMRF8KNW–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. PHILENOEA. 509 ani hind wing pale yellow. Fore wing with very oblique series of black points from below middle of costa to inner margin ; a dis- coidal point; a very oblique postmedial series of points, bent out- wards from below costa to vein 4 and angled on veins 6 and 4; cilia chequered with fuscous. Hah. Madagascar, type f $ in Coll. Mabille. Exp. 24 millim. *1093. Philenora bijuga. (Plate XXXIII. fig. 5.) Lithosia bijuga, Mab. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1899, p. 270. 2 . Ochreous yellow. Fore wing with small blac
RMRG94T8–. Bulletin - Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science. 1/14/2004 5/28/2005 10/10/2006 2/2272008 7/6/2009 11/18/2010 4/1/2012 Fig. 3. Average (mean) and maximum daily water temperatures in Topanga Creek, 2005-2010. Food availability The ability of O. mykiss in Topanga Creek to grow quickly and reach large size (>250 mm) raises questions about how these fish meet their bioenergetic demands. Once salmonids reach a size of about 270-300 mm, they tend to become piscivorous regardless of habitat type, and a piscivorous or even cannibalistic diet may be necessary to maintain growth beyond
RMRMNHWB–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 166 Mr. C. T. Eegan on the African Olive ; scales with dark edges ; dark longitudinal stripes between the series of scales ; a dark bar above the oper- culum ; sides of head with a dark network (adult) ; fins greyish; dorsal sometimes with pale and dark spots. Fig. 2.. A. Lower pharyngeal of Tylochrotnis lateralis (X 2) from a specimen 220 mm. long. B. Ditto of Tylochromis jentinki {x 2) from a specimen 270 mm. long. 0. Ditto of Tylochromis lahrodon (X 2) from a specimen 140 m
RMRD92C1–. Einleitung in die Konchyliologie; oder grundzüge der naturgeschichte der Weichthiere. Mollusks. 270 Athniungs-Organc. die ganze Kieme die Zusammensetzung hat, welche die Botaniiicr .dreifaclj ge- fiedert, tripinnat", nennen, wodurch eine sehr ausgedelinte Oberfläche für die feine Vertlieilung der Kiemcn-Gcfässe gewonnen wird *). Die Kiemen der zweischaaligen AVeichtliiere liegen immer zwischen dem Körper und seinem Mantel, dessen J.appon bei vielen derselben vorn gänzlich ge- trennt sind und daher das umgebende M'asser ziemlich frei zutreten lassen (S. 106, 107, Fig. 16 a, 16 b); wenn a
RMRF13KE–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 620 AGAKISTID,^;. oblique dark line from its angle to inner margin ; a terminal series of chocolate stria?. Hind wing orange-yellow, with broad fuscous. Fig. 270.—Kitsehii-rojJtems valkeri, (^. . terminal band with sinuous inner edge; a yeUow spot on termen above tornus. Hah. Chili, Valparaiso {J. J. Wallvr), 1 J , 1 2 type. Ea-j). 30 millim. Sect. II. Froiis with truncate conical prominence with raised rim at extremity, its lower edge produced to a slight point. Fore wing of male with vein 7 from the ureole, 8 from end of are
RMRD8TGY–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. 270 XLV. LEGUMINOS^ [Albizzia Subhimalayan tract, from Nepal eastwards, ascending in Sikkim to 2,000 ft. Assam^ Khasi hills, Chittagong, Burma, Upper and Lower, chiefly by the banks of rivers or /. on moist ground, nearly so. Fig. 118.—Albizzia lucida, Benth. ^ Fl. March-May. Leafless a short time during the hot season or B. Pinnse 2-8 pair; leaflets |-2 in. long; fl. sessile or nearly so. 2. A. Gamblei, Prain in Ann. Bot. Gard. Calc. ix. 31, t
RMRDHJ8X–. Dry-farming; a system of agriculture for countries under a low rainfall. Dry farming. 270 DRY-FABMING soil containing 70 per cent of water, it was only 5.2 per cent. Carleton, in a study of analyses of the. Fig. 64. Dry-farm Brome-grass. Montana, 1908. Yield, 1.4 tons per acre. same varieties of wheat grown in humid and semi- arid districts of the United States, found that the percentage of protein in wheat from the semiarid area was 14.4 per cent as against 11.94 per cent in the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for r
RMRF91JM–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. PHILENOEA. 509 an-i hind winp; pale yellow. Fore wing with very oblique series of black points from below middle of costa to inner margin ; a. dis- ftoidal point; a very oblicpie postmedial series of points, bent out- wards from below costa to vein 4 and angled on veins G and 4; cilia chequered with fuscous. Hah. Madagascar, type f $ in Coll. Mabille. Exp. 24 millim. *1093. Philenora bijuga. (Plate XXXIII. fig. 5.) Lithosia bijuga, Mab. Bull. Soc. Eat. Fr. 1899, p. 270. 5 . Ochreous yellow. Fore wing with small black points at
RMRMJ71M–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 270 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM length of second; unarmed; second armed with six plumose setae on inner edge and two spines terminally. First segment of endopod four times length of second, armed only with two small spines distally on outer edge; second armed with two spines terminally.. Fig. 43. Bodotria falsinus sp. now. Ovigerous female, holotype. A. Lateral view. B. Detail of anterior tip of carapace. C. Dorsal view of carapace. D. Antenna 1. E. Maxilliped 3. F. Pereiopod 1. G. Pereiopod 2
RMRF10A7–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. PHILENOEA. 509 ani hind wing pale yellow. Fore wing with very oblique series of black points from below middle of costa to inner margin ; a dis- coidal point; a very oblique postmedial series of points, bent out- wards from below costa to vein 4 and angled on veins 6 and 4; cilia chequered with fuscous. Hah. Madagascar, type f $ in Coll. Mabille. Exp. 24 millim. *1093. Philenora bijuga. (Plate XXXIII. fig. 5.) Lithosia bijuga, Mab. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1899, p. 270. 2 . Ochreous yellow. Fore wing with small blac
RMRDXPWA–. Plant life, considered with special references to form and function. Plant physiology. 270 PLANT LIFE. plants, though the small ones produce very slender, weak fila- ments (fig. 302). JJeside the zo(jspores, llnthri.x produces, under certain conditions, gametes, which are precisely like. Frr,, 301.—UtothTix zonata. A, a young filament witli rhiznid cell. 1 at base. F. bit of a filament fromwbose cells large zoospores are escaping through a pore in t!ie side- wall. C, a single large zoospore. ]}, bit of a filament from whose cells small zoo- spores (or gametes! are escaping R, small zoospore
RMRGARPB–. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Fisheries -- United States; Fish-culture -- United States. 316 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 141. Thecopterus aleuticus Smith. Described from Albatross station 3785, in Bering Sea, 150 miles north of Rat Islands, at a depth of 270 fathoms. Only the type known.. Fig. 76.—Thccopterus aleuticus Smith. Type. 142. Dasycottus setiger Bean. One specimen 3.25 inches long, collected by the Albatross at station 3602, Bering Sea; 36 specimens from 1.2 to 8 inches in length from stations 4223 in 48 fathoms; 4237 in 194 fathoms; 4248 in 71 fathoms; 42
RMRFA0R9–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. G EPH YROGLANIS.—PH YLLONEMUS. 349 times as long as deep. Brownish above, white beneath; a blackish spot behind the gill-cover, fins blackish at the end. Total length 140 millim. Upper Congo.—Type in Congo Museum, Tervueren. Fig. 270.. 1. One of the types. 2. Hjjr. Gepliyroglanis lonyipinnis. Type (A. M. C). f. Stanley Pool. Upper Congo. M. P. Delhez (C). Brussels University. 18. PHYLLONEMUS. Bouleng. TV. Zool. Soc. xvii. 1906, p. 552. Like Chry
RMRDKB19–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. GEPHYEOGLAXIS.â PHYLLONEMUS. 349 times as long as deep. Brownish above, white beneath; a blackish spot behind the gill-cover, fins blackish at the end. Total length 140 millim. Upper Congo.âType in Congo Museum, Tervueren. Fig. 270.. Gephyroglanis loncjipinnis. Type (A. M. C). f 1. One of the t â 2. Hor. ypes Stanley Pool. Upper Congo. M. P Delhez (0.). Brussels University 18. PHYLLONEMUS. Bouleng. Tr. Zool. Soc. xvii. 1900, p. 552. Like Chrysichthys, but without nasal barbel
RMRHP6F8–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. V.. 10 SO30 40 60 80 70 80 90 100 1 io TIME - DATS •330 310 § M»o g 270 ?! o 250 Jj 230 2 a 210 2 o 190 * 170 160 FIG. 1. Rates of oxygen consumption and body weights during the development of diapause and non-diapause types of animals at constant temperature of 28° C. Ordinates at left, millimeters change of manometer fluid per hour per gram or- ganism (same manometer used throughout experiment; to convert readings into actual amounts of oxygen, results are multiplied by factor for the manometer in question). Ordinates at r
RMRH8XGY–. Botany, an elementary text for schools. Botany. 423. Pinus Austriaca. P. Austriaca, Hoss. Austrian pine. Fig. 423. Large tree with very rougli bark, and long, dark green stiff leaves (about 6 in. long) in 2's : cone about 3 in. long, the scales not prickly. Europe, commonly planted ; a coarser tree than the Scotch pine. PiCEA. Spruce. Trees of medium or large size, with short, scat- tered leaves : cones maturing the first year, hanging at maturity, their scales thin. P. exc61sa, Link. Norway spruce. Figs. 270, 27L Becoming a tall tree : cones 5-7 in. long, the large scales very thin-edged. E
RMRF13K6–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. Fig. 270.—Kitsehii-rojJtems valkeri, (^. . terminal band with sinuous inner edge; a yeUow spot on termen above tornus. Hah. Chili, Valparaiso {J. J. Wallvr), 1 J , 1 2 type. Ea-j). 30 millim. Sect. II. Froiis with truncate conical prominence with raised rim at extremity, its lower edge produced to a slight point. Fore wing of male with vein 7 from the ureole, 8 from end of areole; 10 not anastomosing with 11. A. Fore wing with oblique discoidal spot; hind wing with the terminal band rather narrow pocyi. B. Fore wing with the d
RMRF13C7–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. PHILENOEA. 509 an-i hind winp; pale yellow. Fore wing with very oblique series of black points from below middle of costa to inner margin ; a. dis- ftoidal point; a very oblicpie postmedial series of points, bent out- wards from below costa to vein 4 and angled on veins G and 4; cilia chequered with fuscous. Hah. Madagascar, type f $ in Coll. Mabille. Exp. 24 millim. *1093. Philenora bijuga. (Plate XXXIII. fig. 5.) Lithosia bijuga, Mab. Bull. Soc. Eat. Fr. 1899, p. 270. 5 . Ochreous yellow. Fore wing with small black points at
RMRHG8RP–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 124 S. OIK.I £7" AL (a) control saline (b) low-conductivity saline ® 1.UV 1 min r 2r < -2L Figure 1. Responses of the vibrating probe to the known current density (±1.6 pA/cnr) in the control (a) and the low-conductivity sa- lines (b). line (resistivity 0.7 kfi-cm) was obtained by replacing NaCl in the control saline with 270 mM mannitol. The calibration of the output of the vibrating system was made by applying known current densities in both sa- lines in each experiment (Fig. 1). Freshly isolated human Clq (Oiki
RMRPT9T3–. Allgemeine Biologie. Cytology; Histology. Fig. 230. Fig. 229. Fig. .229. Ein Eifollikel von Dytiscus marginalis mit angrenzendem Nähr- fach, in welchem eine reichliche Körnchenausscheidung stattfindet. Das Keimbläschen des Eies sendet Fortsätze ans nach der Richtung der Körnchenanhäufungen. Nach KoRSCHELT, Taf. I, Fig. 20. Fig. 230 A. Querschnitt einer sezernierenden Doppelzelle aus dem Eifollikel von Nepa cinerea. Die Bildung des Strahles ist noch im Gange. Vergr. 270 fach. Nach Korschelt, Taf. V, Fig. 120. Fig. 23'' B. Längsschnitt einer Doppelzelle aus dem Eifollikel von Nepa. Bildung der
RMRH4H04–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 228 Brigham Young University Science Bulletin Phytocoris quadriannulipes, new species Fig. 270 In the key this species runs in the couplet with plenus Van D., from which it may be separ- ated by seutellum having a pale median line and apex of antennal segment I not black; male genital segment and claspers distinctive (Fig. 270). Male. Length 7.6 mm, width 2.2 mm. Head: width 1.12 mm, vertex .37 mm; pale yellowish, frons with striae and vertex with reddish brown lines. Rostrum, length 2.9 mm, reaching upon seventh ventral segm
RMRF8E3A–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Moths; Lepidoptera. CTENUCHA. EPECTAPTEEA. 531 *i:73. Ctenucha clavia. (Plate XVII. fig. 27.) Hoplarctia clavia, Druce, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 383; Kirby, Oat. Het. p. 270. S . Head, thorax, and abdomen metallic blue-green, clothed with long sparse black hair. Fore wing dull black, with yellowish-white fascia from base through the cell to termen; a narrow fascia on inner margin not reaching base ; cilia white from vein 3 to tornus. Hind wing j^ellowish white, the inner and terminal area
RMRPR77N–. Allgemeine Zoologie und Abstammungslehre. Evolution; Zoology. Fig. 270. Fig. 271. Fig. 270. Junges Weibchen des Eichhörnchens. Nach Bresslau. p, a^ a,, * Zitzen, k, a, h^ Sinushaare. Fig. 271. Heterocephalus glaber, Nacktratte, besitzt nur noch zerstreute Sinus- haare. Nach Fbiedenthal. die Stacheln von Echidna. Die Haare von Bradyp/(s tridactijlus [v] sind ebenfalls marklos und besteben aus einer luftleeren Achse und einem äußeren lufthaltigen Mantel. Noch komplizierter sind diejenigen von Choloepus didactylus (a?), bei denen ich ebenfalls das Mark vermisse, während die Rinde aus 6—8 dunkel
RMRGJGBG–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. I WW. Fig. 13 Species of Myriotrema. (a) M. /2am'; (apothecia) (Hale 50 270). (b) M. hartii (isidia) (Hale 50 270). (c) M. masonhalei (Hale 46 341). (d) M. mastarion (Hale 51 039). (e) M. microporum (Hale 46 217). (0 M. mkrostomum (Hale 46 223). (g) M. minutulum (Hale 46 358). (h) M. minutum (Hale 47 033). (i) M. multicavum (Hale 46 150). See Fig 7i for scale.. 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
RMRF087T–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Moths; Lepidoptera. CTENUCHA. EPECTAPTEEA. 531 *i:73. Ctenucha clavia. (Plate XVII. fig. 27.) Hoplarctia clavia, Druce, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 383; Kirby, Oat. Het. p. 270. S . Head, thorax, and abdomen metallic blue-green, clothed with long sparse black hair. Fore wing dull black, with yellowish-white fascia from base through the cell to termen; a narrow fascia on inner margin not reaching base ; cilia white from vein 3 to tornus. Hind wing j^ellowish white, the inner and terminal area
RMRF9YJE–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. GEPHYllOGLANIS.—THYLLONEMUS. 349 times as long- as deep. Brownish above, white beneath ; a blackish spot behind the gill-cover, fins blackish at the end. Total length 140 inillim. Upper Congo.—Type in Congo Museum, Tervueren. Fig. 270.. 1. One of the tyi)es. 2. Hor. Gep7ii/ro(/lanis lonfi'ipinnis. Type (A. M. C). f. Stanley Pool. Upper Congo; 31. P. Delhez (('.). Brussels l/niversitv 18. PHYLLONEMUS. Bouleng. Tr. Zool. Soc. xvii. IDOG, p. 552. Like Chri/sichtht/s, but without na
RMRD2C4X–. Das Mikroskop, Theorie und Anwendung desselben. Microscopes. Verlauf der Gefässbündel. 621 1) Die Stammspitze von Iheris am am zeigt auf Querschnitten das in Fig. 270 dargestellte A^erhalten. Die Blätter besitzen je ein centrales Gefässbündel, welches an der Insertionsstelle in den Ge- fässbündelkreis des Stammes hereintritt. Die Blattdivergenz beträgt ziemlich genau Via- Verfolgt man die hereingetretenen Stränge auf successiven Querschnitten, die man von Zeit zu Zeit mittelst der Camera lucida zeichnet, nach unten, so findet man, dass jeder Strang durch 10—11 Internodien herunter- steigt un
RMRF91TY–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. Fig. 270.—Kitsehii-rojJtems valkeri, (^. . terminal band with sinuous inner edge; a yeUow spot on termen above tornus. Hah. Chili, Valparaiso {J. J. Wallvr), 1 J , 1 2 type. Ea-j). 30 millim. Sect. II. Froiis with truncate conical prominence with raised rim at extremity, its lower edge produced to a slight point. Fore wing of male with vein 7 from the ureole, 8 from end of areole; 10 not anastomosing with 11. A. Fore wing with oblique discoidal spot; hind wing with the terminal band rather narrow pocyi. B. Fore wing with the d
RMRDA6KD–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. FlG. 270. Ranunculus aqua- tilis. A. Seedling ger- i i i i i m i minating in water. B. meutcd olades, while the water Seedling germinating on land. (After Askenasy.) fonn has Only a fcw thrcad-like Fig. 271. Polamogeton lucens. Seedling with temporary primary root bearing cluster of root-hairs. (After Warming.) branches with little indication of a distinct blade. Potaniogeton lucens and Naias major send out a primary root from the seed upon which a cluster of root-hairs soon develops to help anchor the plant. But this primary root is not lasting and i
RMRHYJYP–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. C ai'dot, Premiere coiitributiou ä la tlore bryologique de la Coree. 17 partibus inferioribns angnste revolutis, basin versus integris, caeterum irregulariter et superne duplicato - serratis, costa breviter excurrente, dorso seabra, apicem versus dentata, cellulis inferio-. re'S;!! o Fig-. 11. Bartramm stenophijlla. a, h^ c, feuilles >( 13; d^ pointe d'^^lle feuille X 60; e, tissu basilaire, dans le voisinage de la nervure X 270; /', tissu dans la partie superieure de la feuille X 270. ribns laxis, teneris, oblongis, subrectangulis, liyalinis
RMRF18E2–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. G EPH YROGLANIS.—PH YLLONEMUS. 349 times as long as deep. Brownish above, white beneath; a blackish spot behind the gill-cover, fins blackish at the end. Total length 140 millim. Upper Congo.—Type in Congo Museum, Tervueren. Fig. 270.. 1. One of the types. 2. Hjjr. Gepliyroglanis lonyipinnis. Type (A. M. C). f. Stanley Pool. Upper Congo. M. P. Delhez (C). Brussels University. 18. PHYLLONEMUS. Bouleng. TV. Zool. Soc. xvii. 1906, p. 552. Like Chry
RMRJW38R–. Atti della Società toscana di scienze naturali, residente in Pisa. Natural history; Science; Science. 270 e. BORRI. parte anteriore, verso l'apice del muso i cirri si riducono a semplici, pic- colissime escrescenze papilliformi poco rilevate, elissoidali, con grande asse molto allungato e radiale rispetto alla bocca.. Fìg. 6. â P. Planeri: cirri della parte posteriore (I), laterale (II) e anteriore (III) dell'apparecchio labiale. Lettere come nella fig. 3. Circa '^/j. Le frastagliature della cresta dei cirri laminari, nella specie, che ora con- sideriamo, sono assai meno accentuate che non
RMRMYA58–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. ALPHEID.E. ±23 spongiarum et Heur te H, A. pachychirus^ diadema, bidens^ gracilipes^paracniîitus, les caractères alphéopsidiens et même les accidents de surface plus spécialement a alphéens », disparaissent. La grande pince prend ainsi une forme cylin- drique régulière, d'oii l'on pourra faire dériver à son tour le groupe « brevirostris ». A. malleodigitm ou A. obeso-manus donnent une excel-. ^3 da ccd dscd Fîg. 270. Alpheus mal/eodigilus, Bâte, grande piuce, face supérieure. Ici., face inférieure. — Fig. 272. Id., petite pince. Fig. 271 len
RMRMN47B–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 67. A-E. Coqt4imba birchi sp. nov., TBD 270, 131 m. A. MF-0660, holotype, LV, SEM 2978. B.MF-0661. RV. SEM2980. C-D. MF-0662, paratype, RV. C. Internal view, SEM 2981. D.MS, SEM 2983. E. MF-0663, paratype, LV, internal view, SEM 2975. F. Caiidites sp. 3329, MF-0717, C, TBD 2224. 58 m, right view. SEM 3329. Scales: all 100 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 illustratio
RMRHMDNT–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 270 S. V. NICOSIA AND J. M. SOWINSKI 30 ^m at 5 min, 55 ^m at 10 min, 100 nm at 20 min, and 110 ^m at 30 min. After 20 min, a wide distribution of secretory response was observed, with more than 50% of UCCs exhibiting tails 80 ^m or longer (Fig. IB). About 5% of UCCs exposed to serum showed no visible tails. Tails were absent or shorter than 80 ^m in UCCs incu- bated with FSW alone (Fig. IB). Light microscopy Living or fixed UCCs measured from 70 to 80 /urn in their longest dimension. The apical, or vesicle, cell con- tained
RMRHKCHN–. Biologisches Zentralblatt. Biology. 52 E. Bresslaii, Systylis Hoffi n gen. n. spec, eiue neue Vorticellide. des in Fig. 6 a abgebildeten Makronten sind 270 a Längs- bei 200 [;, Querdurchmesser.. I-'ig. (). a Aus einer Zyste ausgeschlüpfter Makrüiil kurz vor tlein Festsetzen, in Seitenansicht; b—m Teilungen ildung, nach dem Leben; nähere Erlänternng s. im Text. X'^05. Hat sich das Tier mit seinem Stiel auf dem Boden des Mikro- -Kinariums festgeheftet, so wandert die pulsierende Vakuole wiedei' in dit; Peristomgegend. Der ganze Makront richtet sich auf, so dafi man. Please note that these imag
RMRF8WM9–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 400 srxxoMiD.E. Hind wing black, the costal area grey: a triangular crimson. Fig. 202.—Antirhloris quadricolor, (^. . patch on middle of termiual area ; the cilia crimson except tott'ards tornus. Hah. J.iMAiCA (S)rainson), 5 6 , type. Exp. 36 millira. B. Anteunoe with tbe apical one-fourth sei"i-ate. a. Head, thorax, and fore wing shot with green eriphia. h. Head, thorax, and fore wing shot witli purple scudderi. 887. Antichloris eriphia. Zygwna eriphia, Fabr. Gen. Ins. p. 270 (1770); Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 158. Sjihinx alec
RMRHY378–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. 270 Bern a r d, Le bois centripete dans les feuilles de Coniferes. passages depuis le type peu epaissi, peii lignifie d'a/pma, aux elements plus differencies de Neglecfa, Rumphn^ falcata, en passant par les intermediaires de Koraiaua, Totara, etc. Je rappelle que j'ai pu constater que riiydostereome, tres developpe cliez les grands feuilles de nernfolia^ macro])hyUa^ etc., est ä peine indique sous la forme d'un parenchyme im peu allonge transversalement cliez les petites feuilles.. c-iU Fig'. 19. Podocarpus latifolia, forma ternatensis. Sommet d
RMRD53N7–. Elektrophysiologie. 700 Die elektromotorischen Wirkungen der Nerven. Zweigstrom in der Richtung des polarisirenden fliessen (Fig. 214), Sehr anschaulich ist auch die folgende, zu dem gleichen Resultat führende Betrachtungsweise Hermann 's (39. V. p. 270). „In Fig. 215 mögen die Linien Äh und Cg die Wege bezeichnen, welche ohne Polarisation der Strom bei der Dünne der feuchten Umhüllung und dem guten Leitungsvermögen des metallischen Kernes fast ausschliesslich nehmen Avürde, um sich von den Elektrodenpunkten Ä und C zum Kern zu begeben. Findet nun eine Polarisation bei h und g statt, so wird
RMRJBEGF–. Cell chemistry; a collection of papers dedicated to Otto Warburg on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Warburg, Otto Heinrich, 1883-; Biochemistry. A. 270 280 340 290 300 310 320 WAVE LENGTH {m/<) Fig. 5. Spectral changes accompanying the enzy- matic synthesis and breakdown of S-acetoacetyl CoA at pH 8.1. Volume, 1.5 ml; d = 0.5 cm; temp. 25°.—O—O—S-SuccinylCoA('^^o.i fiM). — 0 — %— After establishment of equilibrium on addition of acetoacetate (50 fiM) and trans- ferase (60 jug of protein). —/—/— After further addition of CoA-SH (0.15 fiM) and thiolase (90 /ig of protein). Acetoacetate
RMRMNBEX–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 270 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 11. A. Truncatoflabellum formosum, V-2635, USNM 91757, calicular view, x 2,4. B-D. Trun- catoflabellum gardineri sp. nov. from AB-390S. B-C. Calicular and lateral views of holotype. B x 3,9, C x 2,9. D. Lateral view of two paratypes. x 2,2. E. Truncatoflabellum pusillum, AB-371F, USNM 91756, lateral view of anthocyathus and anthocaulus. x 5,2. F-G. Truncatoflabellum zuluense sp. nov., MN-ZK21 (holotype), lateral and calicular views. Fx2,9, Gx3,8. H. Trunca
RMRMY59J–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Plants; Biology. 270 A. JOXE minces. Ces deux parlicularités déterminent un amincissement du sclérocarpe, provenant encore ici d'une plicalurecai-pellaire. Les fruits des Aunes donneraient lieu à des descriptions analogues : la zone scléreuse interne est mT'me complète- ment interrompue coiitie les faisceaux médians (A, tig. 3); |)ar contre, sous 1 t''j)i(lerme externe se trouve un hypoderme à. Fig. 3. — Bétulacées. — 6. Fruit de Betula alba; iJj, coupe transversale du nièiue; B^, coupe plus grossie d'un des angles. — A, coupe dun angle dun fruit à'Alnus glut
RMRH9FN5–. The botany of crop plants; a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. 270 BOTANY OF CROP PLANTS perianth which is shorter than the stamens. The stamens vary from one to live; four is the ordinary number.. Fig. 107.—Flowers of fig (Ficus carica). A, B and C, mule flowers; D, long-styled pistillate flower; E, staminate flower; F, gall produced from a short-styled gall flower; G, fig wasp escaping from a gall; H, gall flower. {A, B, and C after Eisen; D to G after Kerner; H after Solms-Lauhach.) Pistillate Flowers {Fig. 107, D).—Pistillate flowers are some- times found in the Common Mission f
RMRN8GMY–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative. 270 Der Brustkorbeingang (Aditus ad thoracem) war an der unteren Wandung beinahe breiter als an der oberen, und zwar dadurch, daß das Sternum statt eines Processus manubrium sich in zwei stumpfe Teile löste, ein jeder das untere Ende der betr. ersten Rippe auf- nehmend; die Scalenimuskeln sind vorhanden, doch schwach ent- wickelt; im Uebrigen ist der Thorax ganz normal beschaffen.. Fig. 1. Herz und Gefäße von der rechten Seite. V. d. Ventric. cord, dexter, aur. d. Auricula c. dext. tr. c. Truncus carotic. A. Aorta. C. c. Caro- tides communes. Sei.
RMRG942E–. Bulletin - Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science. Intrinsic Potential Steelhead Spawning & Rearing Habitat â¢^^^ Below Bradbury Dam (270 stream miles) Between Bradbury and Gibraltar Dams (211 stream miles) âââ Between Gibraltar and Juncal Dams (234 stream miles) Above Juncal Dam (10 stream miles) Streams (1.100,000 scale) I I Santa Ynez Watershed : County Boundary â Dams I Scale; 1:500.000 NOAA-NMFS-SWR-Long Beach July 2012 Data Source: Boughton and Goslln 2006 NOAA-TM-NMFS-SWFSC-391 Boughton el al 2006 NOAA-TM-NMFS-SWFSC-394 Fig. 4. Potential steelhead spawning and rearing ha
RMRMWBRJ–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Plants; Biology. -.-.ep.s. so ^.ep.i. Fig. XVI. — Structure du limbe do B. microphylla Grill', (sous le nom de Bouea tUversifolia Miq.). — ép.s, épiderme supérieur; ép. i, épiderrae inférieur; se, sclé- rites; b, bois; l, liber; cr, cristaux d'oxalate de calcium; fp, fibres péricycliques. Gr. = 270 D. certain nombre le traversent perpendiculairement d'un épi- derme à l'autre (1) (fig. XYI). Ces sclérites sont moins nombreux 3u^( ,^^^^lî^;^%====s^ sous l'épiderme inférieur. Poils sécréteurs, enfoncés dans l'épi- lH==L^iil ))^^3!Of^^r fl^rme, formés d'une ou d
RMRD2AH0–. Cytology. Cytology. 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 UJ. 2.5 - 2.0 1.0 - 0.5 210 230 250 270 290 310 Wavelength in millimicrons - 1.0 0.5 330 Figure 11-19. Ultraviolet Absorption Spectra of Several Nucleic Acid Bases and Protein Amino Acids. Adenine ( ), cytosine ( ), tyrosine (....), and phenylalanine (——). (From Blout, E. R., 1953. "Ultraviolet Microscopy and Ultraviolet Microspectroscopy," in Lawrence, J. H. and Tobias, C. A. (Eds.), "Advances in Biological and Medical Physics," 3, Academic Press, New York, N. Y., Fig. 1, p. 288.) SURVEY OF CYTOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES / 239. Please note tha
RMRGA88B–. Bulletins of American paleontology. 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 Number of specimens per locality 4U « 30 20 ⢠* ⢠* * ⢠⦠10 0 r 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 Number of specimens per locality Text-figure 3.âHistograms and scatterplot showing the numbers of species and specimens collected per locality. 2.0, McCune and Mefford, 1995; Text-fig. 5B). The first curve (Text-fig. 5A) levels off in a series of stepped plateaus. The steps appear to correspond with reef trends and are best developed for localities within the three younger trends. This result indicates that the speci
RMRMRXW9–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. V C: z> Fig. 46 - Mycale microsigmatosa (Arndt). Spicules of specimen KM.l. Scale a: 50 jxm, scale b: 20 xm.. brown. KM.l and KM.2 were encrusting on mangrove roots, very soft, pink and light orange-red respectively. Preserved in formalin they are brown. Spicules: 1) Subtylostyles straight, point short and sharp, slightly fusiform, measuring 200-270 X 4-7 ^m. In most specimens their thick- ness does not exceed 4.5 [xm. 2) Anisochelas palmate measuring 12.5- 23 [xm. 3) Sigmas with a chord of 25-40 [xm.. Please note
RMRMWH04–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 270 E. PEBROT. naisons de nervures secondaires, des hydathodes moins volumineuses que celles des genres voisins, mais avec un épithème très bien différencié et des stomates aquifères à la face supérieure. Ovaire très volumineux, irrégulièrement déhiscent, avec des placentas très larges et peu saillants. A la maturité, il. Fjg. 28. — Coupe transversale du limbe de la feuille de Limn. Nymphoides. — p, plage épidermique modifiée. s'aplatit et donne une capsule charnue, épaisse, remplie de graines aplaties, ailées (fig. 1,2,3,4,5, Pl. VIH), possédant u
RMRF8WM0–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. Fig. 202.—Antirhloris quadricolor, (^. . patch on middle of termiual area ; the cilia crimson except tott'ards tornus. Hah. J.iMAiCA (S)rainson), 5 6 , type. Exp. 36 millira. B. Anteunoe with tbe apical one-fourth sei"i-ate. a. Head, thorax, and fore wing shot with green eriphia. h. Head, thorax, and fore wing shot witli purple scudderi. 887. Antichloris eriphia. Zygwna eriphia, Fabr. Gen. Ins. p. 270 (1770); Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 158. Sjihinx alecton, Stoll, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. 382. D (1782); Xirby, Oat. Het. p. 157. Antich
RMRGHH0F–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Geology.. 254 C. P. NUTTALL. Figs 269-272 Verena crenocarina (S. Moricand). Recent, Brazil. 269. BMZD 1984218; Para, history unknown, a, front, x 2; b, oblique view showing sculpture, x 4. 270, BMZD 1903.2.4.1784; operculum; x 3. 271, BMZD 1984220/2; embryonic shell extracted from an unfigured specimen (BMZD 1984220/1) in the Cuming Colin sample which contains the shell figured by Reeve (1860: pi. 4, fig. 16); front, X 20. 272, BMZD 1984220/3; second embryonic shell extracted from same Cuming Colin sample, a. rear, x 20; b, oblique view of ap
RMRH3RE6–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. /> v^ v- B. Fig. 51. A. Parastrebla hindleiji: dorsal view of thorax, male (SVP 757.3). species: dorsal view of thora.x, male (FMNH 88081). B, Pseudostrebla sparsisetis, new localities, 854-1,170 m); Sucre (5 localities, 2- 380 m); T. F. Amazonas (9 localiHes, 114-161 m); Trujillo (3 localities, 90-164 m); Yaracuy (2 localities, 25-37 m); Zulia (9 localities, 37-270 m). Host Associations Of 288 specimens of Speiseria ambigua col- lected by the survey teams, 277 (96 percent) were from 220 Carollia perspicillata. The re-
RMRENWFH–. Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Zoology. 2170 Plathelminthes: III. Turbellaria. Fig. 37.. Schema des Nervensystems von Mesostoma ehrenhergii (F o c k e). Nach G r a f f (270 u. 409), Fuhrmann (725) und Luther (1046). au Auge, comm untere Schhindcommissur, da Darmumriss, dln dorsaler Längsnerv, dn dor- saler Hirnnerv, g Gehirn, nr Pharyngeal- nervenring, jederseits durch einen kurzen Nerv mit den Längsnerven verbunden, pli Pharynx. ventrn ventraler Hirnnerv, vln ventraler Längs- nerv, wij u. VHc, die beiden Paare von vor
RMRDYFJ0–. Plant physiology. Plant physiology. 270 PHYSIOLOGY OF GROWTH AND CONFIGURATION tion (Fig. 146, A), but forms thin hyphae with pointed branches in peptone solution (Fig. 146, £).' The hay bacillus {Bacillus suhlilis) shows pronounced polymorphism, ac- cording to the medium in which it grows.^ In a slightly alkaline, s-per cent, solution of beef-extract the cells are rod-shaped, 6-10 m long and 0.5 m in diam- eter (Fig. 147, I, a). In neutral, s-per cent, sugar solution, containing also o.i per cent, of beef-extract, the cells are shorter and thicker, 4-6 m long and 0.8 ^ in diameter (Fig. 14
RMRHWWMJ–. Beitrge zur Kryptogamenflora der Schweiz. 270 Le genre Gloeotüa Kütz., etudie par Borzi, doit se placer ici, ses cellules sont etroites; le chromatophore en plaque parietale dans une cellule allongee; lors de la multiplication, les zoospores sortent par dis- solution des membranes. C'est egalement ici que doit se placer une algue planktonique, le Gl. Spirale Chod., que Lemmermann avait considere comme un Lynffhya. Les cellules sont depourvues de pyrenoide et les filaments tres constamment spirales. (Fig. 147). (Etang du Danemark). Ilormospora Breb. (1840).. â -I g^ Mem. Soc. Falaise 1840 e
RMRE58MY–. Cryptogamic plants of the USSR. (Flora sporovykh rastenii SSSR). Plants. 198 9. Uredinopsis ossiformis Kamei (sub U. ossaeiformis). Trans. Sapporo Nat. Hist. Soc. XII, 1932, p. 167; Hirats., Monogr. Pucciniastreae, 1936, p. 80; Faull, Contr. Arn. Arb. XI, 1938, p. 62, tab. Ill, fig. 15, a, b; Tranzschel, Consp. Ured. URSS, Moscow, 1939, p. 62, 68. Biol. Kamei,!. c, 1932. Spermagonia hypophyllous, on leaves of current year, few, initially inconspicuous, later turning brown on yellowed areas, scattered subepider- mally, deeply immersed, subgloboid, large, 1 54—270)u across, 110 —241^t high. Sp
RMRGWK4N–. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. NITEIFYING POWEB OF SOILS AT DIFFERENT DEPTHS. 17 Figures 11 and 12 present the results obtained from samples of soil from plats 240, 250, 260, and 270. The fields in which these plats are AO 30 20 10 -10 DEPTH ^T WWC/:/ S/)MP/.£S W£/?£ T/JH-E/V. XiroQ' 6toI2" I2toI8" 18to24" 24'/rj36" i^jlphates;: ,Plqt22V. ,traUs-Plar220- A/iWfeS'f/ar220 400 « 300 I 200 ^ (00 â 100 Fig. 9.âDiagram showing the nitrification of ammonium sulphate in samples of soil from different depths from plat 220, Truckee-Carson Experiment Farm. Original
RMRHE8CY–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. â 270 â più breve del secondo, ambedue poi hanno alla parte prossimale, nel lato superiore, un margine acuto, sporgente. I tre articoli del funi- colo diminuiscono un poco in lunghezza dal primo airultimo ed au- mentano alquanto in grossezza; talora nel primo la lunghezza su-. Fig. 30. Elasmus flabellatun $ (ingrandito) pera di /^ la larghezza e nell'ultimo queste dimensioni sono uguali: talora gli articoli sono proporzionatamente un poco piÃ
RMRF1KW5–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. Fig. 202.—Antirhloris quadricolor, (^. . patch on middle of termiual area ; the cilia crimson except tott'ards tornus. Hah. J.iMAiCA (S)rainson), 5 6 , type. Exp. 36 millira. B. Anteunoe with tbe apical one-fourth sei"i-ate. a. Head, thorax, and fore wing shot with green eriphia. h. Head, thorax, and fore wing shot witli purple scudderi. 887. Antichloris eriphia. Zygwna eriphia, Fabr. Gen. Ins. p. 270 (1770); Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 158. Sjihinx alecton, Stoll, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. 382. D (1782); Xirby, Oat. Het. p. 157. Antich
RMRDHCGR–. A manual of elementary zoology . Zoology. 378 MANUAL OF ELEMENTARY ZOOLOGY seen to be two ophthalmic nerves, one of which—the superficial ophthalmic—passes above certain of the eye. Fig. 270.—The central nervous system of a skate. cd.f Cerebellum; cer., cerebrum; m.o., medulla oblongata; md.m., mandibular muscle ; olf.L, olfactory lobe ; olf.o.t olfactory organ ; olf.st., stalk of olfactory lobe; op.l.) optic lobe; os*t superior oblique muscle; r.6., resliform body; r.e.t r.i.j r.s,, external, internal, and superior recti muscles; s6., spiracle; sp.c, spinal cord; sp.n>, spinal nerves (co
RMRMJ6BF–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. SOUTHERN AFRICAN CUMACEA: PART 3 139 South African Museum SAM: Pieter Faure samples SM: Meiring Naude samples Zoology Department, University of Cape Town LBT: transect at Lambert's Bay, 200 km north of Cape Town SST: transect at Still Bay, 270 km east of Cape Town WCD: benthic survey off the western Cape Province. WCD 4051 SAM-A 10602 SAM-A 594 **.SAM-A 10606 SAM-A 10607* I »SAM-A 595 I 'SAM^vsge %&? *F ** Fig. 1. Coastline of the Cape Province showing positions of stations at which lampropids an
RMRGFRJK–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. E. Fig. D. Mutating chain of Ceratium tripos balticum after Lohmann (1908, p. 270, fig. 21, II a) " Temporal variationen von Ceratium tripos balticum II. a. forma lata, Kette von forma ti/pica und forma lata." Fig. E. The same after Lohmann (fig. 21, III b). " Kette von forma truncata und lineata." Individuen einer Kette bei der Netzfiltration in der Ostsee sich von einander losen, wahrend sie im Nordsee-und Ozeanwasser so fest miteinander verbunden sind, dass sie audi in den Netzfangen erhalten bl
RMRMX62H–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. 6 X .^M. Fig. 11. — Cher mes Xus.slini : progrediens, 4« stade, recueilli sur feuille d'Abies pec- tinata, le 4 mai 1909 ; fixation par sublimé acétique chaud, puis séjour dans le même fixateur refroidi pendant deux jours. On voit de part et d'autre du tube digestif les ovariules dont le nombre s'est réduit à deux ou trois de chaque côté. Gr. = 270. tion sur les Abies^ et l'existence des sistentes passant la plus. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colo
RMRMWM3J–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. 270 EUG. DADAY DE DEES il se peut que la description de ce genre et de cette espèce ne paraisse pas avant la terminaison complète de mon manuscrit; j'ai employé le nom plus ancien de Branchinella au lieu de Branchinema, mais j'ai retenu la dénomination d'ornata, attribuée à l'espèce par M. E. Wolf. Sp. Branchinella GissleriDad. Fig. 41. Species adhuc insufficienter cognita. Chirocephalus Holmanii (pro parte) Packard, 80, p. 592. Texlfig. 22. Caput fronte rotundata, appendice e vertice exeunte, in ramos duos parti ta. Rami appendicis elongati
RMRFA9NR–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. CTE.NUCHA. Kl'i; TAPTERA. 53 1 *1.73. Ctenucha clavia. (Plate XVII. fig. 27.) Hoplarctia clavia, Druce, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 383 ; Kirby, Cat. Hot. p. 270. S . Head, thorax, and abdomen met allic blue-green, clotlied with long sparse black hair. Fore wing dull black, with yellowish-white fascia from base through the cell to termen; a narrow fascia on inner margin not reaching base ; cilia white from vein 3 to tornus. Hind wing yellowish white, the inner and terminal ai'eas fuscous, the latter expanding to lower angle of cell; cili
RMRF1KWH–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 400 srxxoMiD.E. Hind wing black, the costal area grey: a triangular crimson. Fig. 202.—Antirhloris quadricolor, (^. . patch on middle of termiual area ; the cilia crimson except tott'ards tornus. Hah. J.iMAiCA (S)rainson), 5 6 , type. Exp. 36 millira. B. Anteunoe with tbe apical one-fourth sei"i-ate. a. Head, thorax, and fore wing shot with green eriphia. h. Head, thorax, and fore wing shot witli purple scudderi. 887. Antichloris eriphia. Zygwna eriphia, Fabr. Gen. Ins. p. 270 (1770); Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 158. Sjihinx alec
RMRFR85X–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . FIG. 268.—Opuntia brasiliensis. FlGS. 269, 270.—Opuntia bahiensis. Xo.5. Garden; figure 3 is from the same plant, showing terete and flat joints. Figure 267 repre- sents a fruit collected by Dr. Rose near Iguaba Grande, Brazil, in 1915; figure 268 is from a photograph taken by Paul G. Russell in a public park in Bahia, Brazil. 237. Opuntia bahiensis sp. nov. Trunk 3 to 15 meters high, cylindric, 20 to 25 cm. in diameter, tapering gradually upward; the center of trunk pithy, hollow in age, surrounded by an open woody cylinder; lateral joints t
RMRHKF9M–. Biologisches Centralblatt. Biology; Biology. 52 E. Bresslau, Systylis Hoffi n gen. ri. spec, eine neue Vorticellide. des in Fig. 6 a abgebildeten Makronten sind 270 jx Längs- bei 200 <l Querdurchmesser.. Fig. (i. < Aus einer Zyste ausgeschlüpfter Makront kurz vor dem Festsetzen, in Seiten ansieht; b—m Teilungen des festgesetzten Makronten zum Zweck der Kolonie- bildung, nach dem Leben; nähere Erläuterung s. im Text, X 105. Hai sich das Tier mit seinem Stiel auf dem Boden des Mikro- aquariums festgeheftet, so wandert die pulsierende Vakuole wieder iu die Peristomgegend. Der ganze Makro
RMREDGT9–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 264 2, 166, pl. 132, fig. a—1, pl. 133, fig. f—i und in Journ. of Bot. XL, 219; Macbride N. Am. Slime-Moulds, 143; Schinz in Mitt. Naturw. Ges. Winterthur VI, 75; Torrend in Broteria VII, 67, pl. V, fig. 5. Synonyme: Steraonitis violacea Fr. Syst. Myc. III (1829), 162; Eabenhorst Deutschi. Krypt.-Fl. I, 270. Stemonitis arcyrioides Somm. in Mag. Nat. Yll (1827), 298; Eabenhorst Deutschi. Krypt.-Fl. I, 270. Lamproderma arcjTioides Eost. Mo
RMRHY420–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. & d Fig. 21. Eurltynclimm latifolinm. a. feuille y 26: /;. tissu vers le milieix de la feuille X 270; c, somniet de la feuille -^ 270. teniiis, repens, radiculosus, 2—3 centim. longu.s, irregulariter pin- natus, ramis tenuissimis, confertis, attenuatis, ^ilerumque ramu- losis, Folia undique patula, minuta, 0,35—0,5 millim. longa, 0,15—0,2 millim. lata, e basi constricta late ovata, concava, ab- rupte in acumen angustum elongatum contracta, enervia vel ob- soletissime binervia, marginibus planis fere e basi serratis, cellu-. * .Ui. Fig. 22. T
RMRGG68X–. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. 316 BULLETIN OF THE BUKEAtJ OF FISHERIES. 141. Thecopterus aleuticus Smith. Described from .lbatross station 3785, in Bering Sea, 150 miles nortli nf Rat Islands, at a depth of 270 fathoms. Only the type known.. Fig. 7ii.—Thccopterus aleuticus Smith. Type, 142. Dasycottus setiger Bean. One specimen 3.25 inches long, collected by the Albatross at station 3602, Bering Sea; 36 specimens from 1,2 to 8 inches in length from stations 4223 in 48 fathoms; 4237 in 194 fathoms; 4248 in 71 fathoms; 42.50 in 66 fathoms; 42.54 in 45 fathoms;
RMRGGJ0H–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. E. Fig. D. Mutating chain of Ceratium tripos halticum after Lohmann (1908, p. 270, fig. 21, II a) " Temporalvariationen von Ceratium tripos balticum II. a. forma lata, Kette von forma typica und forma lata." Fig. E. The same after Lohmann (fig. 21, III b). " Kette von forma truncata und lineata." Individuen einer Kette bei der Netzfilti'ation in der Ostsee sich von einander losen, wahrend sie im Nordsee-und Ozeanwasser so fest miteinander verbunden sind, dass sie auch in den Netzfangen erh
RMRMWARX–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Plants; Biology. 270 M. CHA1LLOT développement analogue au précédent mais chez lesquels la région souterraine est moins étendue. Avant que ces premiers rameaux aient achevé leur croissance, on observe, aussi bien dans le premier que dans le second cas, le développement d'autres bourgeons. Tout près du nœud qui portait les cotylédons, à la face inférieure du stolon ou du rameau rampant, un bourgeon s'accroît rapidement et donne un stolon souterrain qui pénètre dans le sol, en faisant avec l'axe sur lequel il naît un angle d'environ 45°. Cette péné-. Fig. 19. —
RMRMWKP6–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 270 GUSTAVE CHAUVEAUD constituent, par les progrès du développement, une bande vas- culaire complète. Telle est la marche de l'évolution de l'appareil conducteur que l'on observe en suivant le développera ont des feuilles succes- sives de Pteris cretica. A partir de la douzième feuille, par exemple, la configuration de cet appareil dans le pétiole présente. Fig. 107. — P. cretica. — Portion de coupe transversale du pétiole de la sixième feuille au voisinage du limbe. —? État jeune. — p, tubes criblés répartis suivant doux courbes semblables ; xe, v
RMRMXP38–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoology; Biology. HYDÇIOÏDES DE LA COLLECTION LAMOruOUX. 325 Iiydrolhèque. Celte espèce est runique exemple d'un Si/nthe- (iuin à branches alternes ; celles-ci s'insèrent au-dessous des liydrolhèques (fig. 0); entre deux branches on trouve une ou deux paires d'hydrothèques, le plus souvent deux paires. Dimensions : Longueur de la partie exleine des iiydrothèques. 440-rj40 u. — soudée — 470-600 [j. — libre — 175-215 |j. Largeur des hydrothèques (à rorifice) 255-270 ;j. Longueur des articles 740-880 a Fam. PLUMULARIID^. Plumularia setacea (L.) var. Galmardi. Ag
RMRN9F1T–. Anales del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires. Natural history; Natural history. ' Fig. 270. Amphiajon paranemis Amgh. Les molaires inférieures 5 et 6 du cote gauche: a, vues d'en haut; e, vues par le cóté externe, de grandeur naturelle. Oligocéne supérieur de Paraná (mésopotaméen). rique du Sud par le méme pont que les autres groupes ci-dessus mentionnés, mais naturellement á une époque géologique anté- rieure au pampien, de maniere que, si Lycaon et Dínocynops sont des genres réellement distincts, ils peuveut étre les descendants d'un genre ancestral commun. Dans les conches plus anciennes de
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