RM2C1CTFP–Bredemeyera lucida Benth Klotzsch ex Hassk Bredemeyera lucida Benth Klotzsch ex Hassk.
RM2CPMHYG–. Della piu che novissima iconologia . nel quale fia difetto, non offeritici ^perche non vi farà accettabile. Si. in Malachia 529 dice che Diocomandò a Moisècheciafcunolfraelirà pren-dere vnAgnelIoperimolarlo,& vn Caprettocon quella conditione, fenza macchia, & dv-n a nno, Erit autem ^gnus abs^ macula,mà -feulus annicPilus iuxta quem ritum tolletis ethedum, immolabit%eum vniuerfa multitudafiìorum Israel ad Vef^eram eflendo che nell-hora del mezo giorno, tutto W. mondo è luci-do, e chiaro, fi che di qui fi vede apertamenteper quanto habbiamo detto, lOlferta conuic-ne che fia lucida, & chiar
RM2C1B902–Melicope lucida A Gray AC Sm Melicope lucida A Gray AC Sm.
RM2CNYW17–. Della piu che novissima iconologia . i - j^perche non yilàtà accettabile, & in Malachia 529 al I. &neIIEfodocap.ia.num.T. dice che Diocomandò à Moisècheciafcunolfraelità pren-defle vnAgnelloperimolarlo,& vn Caprettocon quefta conditione, fenza macchia, & dv-nanno, Erif autem u4gnus absq^maculasmifi-feulus anniculus iuxta quem rnum tottetiseth^dum, immolabit^eum vniuerfa multitudofiìiorum IfraeladFej^eram eflèndo che nell-horadelmezo giorno, tutto il mondo é luci-do, e chiaro, fi che di qui fi vede apertamenteper quanto habbiamo detto, lOiferta conuie-ne che fia lucida, & chiara. ■ Si dipinge
RM2C1DJA4–Mikania lucida f lucida SF Blake Mikania lucida f lucida SF Blake.
RM2CHKG39–. The American journal of anatomy . 11 12 Fig. 10 Cross section through the lower olivary region of a 30 mm. fetus. X16.5. (No. 86, si. 28, sect. 13). Fig. 11 Camera lucida tracing of a cross section through the lower olivaryregion of a 96 mm. fetus. X 8.2. (No. 484, si. 3, row 2, sect. 7). Fig. 12 Camera lucida tracing of a cross section through the lower olivaryregion of a 143 mm. fetus. X 7.3. (No. 508, si. 3, row 4, sect. 2). and amount varying with different brains. These representportions of the basilar nuclei which have not descended to theposition of the arcuate nuclei proper. It will
RM2C1H4GE–Stevia lucida var bipontini BL Rob Stevia lucida var bipontini BL Rob.
RM2CPYB1W–. Nova iconologia . he nella deftramano tenga vna sfera , e con la finiftra yna ferpe.facà inghirlandata di fiori. Intelligenza dimandiamo noi quella vnio-«e , che fa la mente noftra con la copi in tela dalei,& fi verte doro, perche vuol eflèrc lucida,chiara,& rifplendente, non triuialc, ma nobi-le^ lontana dal faperedal volgo,e delle per-fone plebee, che tutto diftingue nelle qualitàAngolari delloro. Si potrebbe poco diuerfamente ancora nio-ftrare la figura di quella intelligéza,che muouè le sfere celefli.fecondo i Filofofirma percheprincipal intento noftro è di quelle cole , chedipendono dal
RM2BXDAGC–Mikania lucida f lucida SF Blake Mikania lucida f lucida SF Blake.
RM2CP26J2–. Symbolica vitae Christi meditatio . faUy. de Chri^nMartii. i.Cor.if.z.Cqt.^, Ifi.^B. €o SrMBOLICA VITAE. berdacula, lE S Fvnum, Moyfi vnum, Hcliae vnumj lcgcm{ciIicet,Prophet3s,& Euaagclium qu» non ponUnr ab inui-cem feparari) {eiundurus;ecce nubes lucida ^ quafi vno ta-bernaculo legem Prophetas «Sc Euangelium ( quar nifi fimulhabitaueiint concordiam habcre non poffant^includes y ob-umbranit eos.Nubcs illa, gratia eft fpirjtus fan£ti, folem iu-ftitixChriftufn ciicumdans.e quivox Patris erumpit. Hicergo S. Trinitatis myfterium oftcnditur; fn quam credentes(aluamun cUius glotiam > pofl^aqua
RM2C1C74E–Fagus lucida Rehder EH Wilson in Sarg Fagus lucida Rehder EH Wilson in Sarg.
RM2CPY9MD–. Achillis Bocchii bonon. Symbolicarvm qvaestionvm de vniuerso genere, quas serio ludebat, libri qvinqve . IB. L -xxvir COSMO MEDrCI DVCI FLORENTI/E. Symb. XI. ^^^i^nAftfe offert r ^^m h^c tam Lucida^ tamq^Formofa exoritur ^ rofeiim euecla qnadri^i^Fuloida Tiihoni coniux ^ an candida Phcshe ?cy^n mage mexhauHa flammantia m^nia mudiLampade qui lu/Lrat Solaureus? an Venus ipfa,Purpuream referans lucem mortaltbus £grii f Tacetua coniux Ttthont, cjT^ candtda Phcebe,Et Sol, 4M adeo Soliiprmuncia dicam.6n maius iubar exoritur > cuifydera ceduntOmnia, cui fuperi afurgunt, afurgit Olympus, Huc ades
RM2BXC5W6–Antirrhoea lucida CF Gaertn Benth Hook f Antirrhoea lucida CF Gaertn Benth Hook f.
RM2CP7915–. La sententiose imprese, et dialogo del Symeone. Con la verificatione del sito di Gergobia, la geografia d'Ouernia, la figura & tempio d'Apolline in Velay; & il suo hieroglyfico monumento, natiuità, vita & epitaffio . Quando dopo pia dì torbidi ^ neri,Aequabic Che graue iìcorpo>($> trifta rendon lalma]ìrfHr m Del Sol la faccia appar lucida 0* alma,dies. Rafferena delthuom tutti ipenfieru ■ MORAL &2 ti* D ELLARIOSTO,. ^(onefolo coflui,cti indegna manciaPorto del dondelfuofublime ingegno^Ctia luicagjonfufoi di quefiofdegnoyEt a gì ingrati darrofiir lagnancia. pro bono no TETRASTICBI DI M
RM2BXBDNA–Mascagnia lucida Kunth WR Anderson C Davis Mascagnia lucida Kunth WR Anderson C Davis.
RM2CDD8D6–. Memorie della Reale accademia delle scienze di Torino . ossilina ferrica Heidenhain moltodecolorata e picro-fucsina van Gieson ; medesimo esemplare di fig. 26. Tutte le figiu-e vennero disegnate facendo uso della camera lucida Abbe della ditta F. Ko-ristka, e mantenendo il disegno allaltezza del preparato microscopico. Sistema ottico dingran-dimento allungato a 160 mm. Adoprai le seguenti combinazioni di obbiettivi ed oculari:obb. acromatico Koristka 4 e ocul. comp. 4 Koristka: fig. 19 e 20. obb. apocromatico Zeiss 1,5 imm. omog. e ocul. comp. 4 Zeiss : fig. 2, 3, 4, 5, 21, 22, 28, 24,25, 26
RM2C1BB7X–Diplopterys lucida Nied WR Anderson C Davis Diplopterys lucida Nied WR Anderson C Davis.
RM2CHKMWJ–. The American journal of anatomy . Portfis. In Ponlis Figs. 4 to 7 Camera lucida tracings of sagittal sections through the rhomben-cephalon of human embryos from Prof. Malls collection. The nucleus facialis(Nu. vn) has been dotted in by profile reconstruction. Fig. 4 33 mm. fetus. X 9.5. (No. 145, si. 19, sect. 3). Fig. 5 35 mm. fetus. X 9.5. (No. 199, si. 37, sect. 1). Fig. 6 50 mm. fetus. X 7.2. (No. 96, slide 48). Fig. 7 115 mm. fetus. X 7.7. (No. 219, si. 40, sect. 4). DEVELOPMENT OF THE NUCLEI PONTUS IN MAN 37 seen in the adult lower animals where the abducens nerve emergesfrom the brain
RM2C1M9C5–Ageratina lucida Ortega RM King H Rob Ageratina lucida Ortega RM King H Rob.
RM2CT1DF8–. Delle imprese trattato . liginofa, fignifica pe-rà, ile ; fé lucida, falute . Ben è vero che mai la Stella non illà be-IlSole,ela ne congiunta con inftrumenti medianici (fc ben concedo ai-Luna fi co- cunc piante, per alcuna proprietà che quadri benifsimo al có-giungc.no cetto^ neconlecofcterreftri, come può farfi del Sole e dellacorpi baflì. Luna . chegià colui congiunfe il Sole col Quadrante, ma nonNon deue so fin hora che voglia dir il motto, LVMIN^AMETSIJIL,-finirlì »l l j j^c. che folamcntc finir il motto con vnAuuerbio, muo-Vauuerbk) ue naufea a chi di buone lettere fi delettaj e con A
RM2C1DJC3–Mikania lucida SF Blake in Gleason Killip Mikania lucida SF Blake in Gleason Killip.
RM2CEPM5Y–. The American journal of anatomy. L.L. v^r,^ ^-^ %mL^ t ^&*- %*.%e &^%„*^ 3?9^. M.L PLATE 3 KXPLANATION OF FIGURES 5 Camera lucida drawing of a portion of a thymic lobule in a 36 nun. enibrjoto show specially epithelial nuclei in various stages of degeneration. 1.5 mm.Zeiss App. objective, X 8 Comp. ocular; reduced one-half. 6 Camera lucida drawing of a portion ot a lobule of the thymus in a 55 mm.embryo to show especially free nucleated and non-nucleated red blood-cells.In the portion drawn one erythroblast is in mitotic division while several are inamitotic division. 1.5 mm. Zeiss App. obje
RM2BXBGH9–Ageratina lucida Ortega RM King H Rob Ageratina lucida Ortega RM King H Rob.
RM2CE565W–. Historia general de los hechos de los castellanos en las islas i tierra firme del mar oceano . las de Palo: es Gente lucida. LosTomependas es Gente bien difpueita:fon Yun!ías ; vilten como los otros; fongrandes nadadores : tienen mucha Mielde Abejas ; las Mugeres fe trenzan elcabello como las Caitellanas. Los de elValle de Vagua , también fon Yungas,i en todo com 5 los otros; es Gente biendomeílica ; es Tierra de mucha abun-dancia; hai mucha Miel,i Frutas; que-daron entonces por andar las Provinciasde Anta, Coanda, Tabancaras , Palan-da,Xaroca, i Combinbinanama , todasde Gente Serrana, cxli
RM2C1D2RN–Hauya elegans subsp lucida Donn Sm Rose PH Raven Breedlove Hauya elegans subsp lucida Donn Sm Rose PH Raven Breedlove.
RM2CRYY9J–. Imagini delli dei de gl'antichi . re re fi tutbamai,roa Giunone u muta in vifc-cV moftra alle volte la faccia nubilola. La ve-fte,che ella ha di fotro>pare di vetr«cbiara,& lucida, ma il manto di fopra Scfcuro,& caliginofcben pcro in mcdcchc fe da qualche Iumee tocco nfplende, & iecinge leginocchia vna fsfciadicoloridiuerfi, che talhora nfplendecon vaghezza mirabile* 6V ralhora ccsi fi afibtriglia la varieta de i colori» chepiu non appi.re.Sono le fcarpe pur anco di colore ofcuro,& hanno lefuole co-si negre, che rapprefenrano le tenebre delta none: bencbe Hefiodo le finge Hefiode.efier do
RM2AC56P4–Halleria lucida - Halleria luisante 'Rédigé par Mm. Veillard, Jaume-Saint-Hilaire, Mirbel, Poiret, et continuâe par M. Loiseleur-Deslongchamps.' Vol. 1 has engr. t.p. and half-title. Vol. 2 has edition statement: Nouv. âed., augm. de plus de moitié pour le nombre des espáeces ... avec des figures d'aprés les dessins de P.-J. Redouté ... Vol. 2-5 have imprint: Paris : Michel. Vol. 5 has title: Nouveau Duhamel, ou, Traité des arbres et arbustes que l'on cultive en France / rédigé par G.-L.-A. Loiseleur Deslongchamps, avec des figures d'aprés les dessins de MM. P.-J. Redouté et P. Bessa. Vol
RM2CR1HGH–. Symbolographia, sive De arte symbolica sermones septem . e Solc colluftra-tus,furentibus intra ventis, & imbri-bus. L. NO LLEGAN TAN ALTO.Non tam altum ptrtingunt* §ily. DX.Unio feu Margarita in concha femiapcr- ta. L. INTRA UTERUM JAM PURA FUI. P.LAbbe.Vel: CiELESTIS ORIGO. eVirg. Idcm. DXl. Stella Polaris. L. NUNQVAM OCCI-DIT. Idem. 512. Nubes orientis Lunae radijs fulgens. L. NONDUM NATA NITET. Men. STMROLA SACRA. DXlll. Sol orjeps. L. IN SPLENDORIBUS EX UTERO. Pfal.ro 9. ldem inSyll. 5H- EtL.unaPlena. L.SURREXIT LUCIDA.Idem. Vel: SOLIS CORUSCA LUMINE. Idem. Kata. DXV.Ex Parentibus fteril
RM2CPBG23–. Teatro d'imprese . ime singhirlandauano.Faili quelladifferenza da Ghirlanda à Corona, che Corona è nome più generalo,Ghirlanda è forte di Corona verde, non dherba fola, ma intrecciata di£ori,anzichetutta fiorita nadorni altrui il capo,e le tempie. Vna Ghir-landa meza fecca, e meza fiorita con vria/p.idaà rrauerfo, che moMrauadenttoal fodero di eflfere meza lucida, e meza di fuoco, fi troua pollacon le parole, Si cader a, ma non fiorirà. Vna Ghirlanda, ò Co- Mattr.intr,rona fmaltata di tutti i fiori del la terra,e del Cielo col dire Electvs exdecem millibvs, fu per dinotare la bellezza di Chr
RM2CR1EXB–. Dialogo dell'imprese militari et amorose . bellif^ime Imprefe^^ uoi ui morite difete.Vcrò anchora io ne uoglio dare una a Voi^accioche fi comtil ragionamento uojiro hebbe principio CT occafwne diuna Voiira medaglia ; cojì il medefìmo termini CT hab»biafine in una uojira mprefa. Affomiglierò dunque Voi:|alla Conca marinayonde nafcono te Margherite et Verky ■la quale fi apre da fé fteffa , cr ponft al fole aperta i &quanto e più chiaro G^piufereno il giorno, tanto prò» :iuce più lucida cr fina perla ; e il motto fa quejìo . .iL o. Voi mhonorate troppo più chio non dejìdero, CTIchio non mento,
RM2CR1EXE–. Dialogo dell'imprese militari et amorose . Affomiglierò dunque Voi:|alla Conca marinayonde nafcono te Margherite et Verky ■la quale fi apre da fé fteffa , cr ponft al fole aperta i &quanto e più chiaro G^piufereno il giorno, tanto prò» :iuce più lucida cr fina perla ; e il motto fa quejìo . .iL o. Voi mhonorate troppo più chio non dejìdero, CTIchio non mento, però uè ne rendo molte gratie,e a Diouaccomando. P o m. Ef io ui lafcierò, effendo già Ihorértarda, cr chiamandomi luffcio mio a uiftar coloro t^e hanno bifogno deWindulìru cr opera mia.IL FINE» ^ay^.. LODOVICO DO MENICHI, /a cinqj^e a
RM2CP7HM6–. Le imagini dei degli antichi . ue >Se non-> chera dafiai maggior datura.Et il color di prima anco dijparut ,Onde la faccia già lucida, e puraVerdeggia , e ornato è dvno, e daltro cornoil capo^ctii va verde canna intorno • Vede/I però à Roma in Vaticano vna ftatoa del Tebro, chenon ha le corna,nè il capo cinto di canne, ma di diuerfe foglie ,& ^?f* vo^en^° forfè in quel modo inoltrare chi la fece ,la fertilità, & labondanza, che fa quefto fiume in quel paefe,né lafciò pciò coftui in tutto la fittione de i Poeti, perche glit>sfchd00. pofe vna canna in mano . Quando apprelfo di Ouidio
RMRR2X9H–. Addisonia : colored illustrations and popular descriptions of plants. Plants; Plants -- United States; Plants. TAGETES LUCIDA. 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.. New York Botanical Garden. New York : New York Botanical Garden
RMRR2X93–. Addisonia : colored illustrations and popular descriptions of plants. Plants; Plants -- United States; Plants. W^ Aj.E.Eat<7TU TEEDIA LUCIDA. 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.. New York Botanical Garden. New York : New York Botanical Garden
RMRDGTX8–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. SHINING WILLOW. Shining Willow, Salix lucida. Leaves 5' to 5' long.. 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.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RMRDGTYF–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. SHINING WILLOW. Shining Willow, Salix lucida. I-eaves 3' to ^' long.. 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.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RMRFRN68–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . Camcra-lucida drawings of tlie uasal-frontal sutures in tlie J and J wild. 45. Onp-qiiartcr wild. 46. Onc-cighth wild.. 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.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RMRDED2E–. Our native trees and how to identify them : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities . Trees. SHINING WILLOW. Shining Willow, Salix lucida. Leaves 3' to 3' long.. 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.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York : C. Scribner's Sons
RMRJY6RH–. Atlas of United States trees: volume 5. Florida. Trees. Map 212.—Gymnanthes lucida Sw., oysterwood.. 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.. Little, Elbert L. (Elbert Luther), 1907-2004; United States. Forest Service. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
RMRDJ422–. Our northern shrubs and how to identify them : a handbook for the nature-lover . Shrubs. GLOSSY ROSE. Glossy Rose, Rosa lucida. Leaflets seven to nine. Flowers 2' to 2j^' across.. 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.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons
RMRG3DP0–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. Figure 43. Spiranthes lucida, Ottawa River shore, Innis Point, City of Kanata, Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, Ontario, 27 June 1978.. 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.. Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
RMRGFJYA–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 10 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY of 17.2 mm., drawn with the aid of a camera lucida. Of interest is the relative thickness of the valves, the amount of overlap of the upper valve at the ventral margin, the position of the upper and lower muscle scars, and the arrangement of the hinge and ligament. Of particular interest is the method of development of the layer produced by the muscle epithelium. The adductor muscle must necessarily change position as the shell enlarges in order to maintain a somewhat centra
RMRMP4T0–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. Batopora and i's Allies. 91 while in the larger older zoceeia the aperture has a nearly straight proximal border, below which there is sometimes a large avicularian chamber. It is, however, as a rule, very difficult to see the shape of the oral aperture, so that, although outlined by the camera lucida, the restoration of some of the apertures has been necessary. This is very closely allied to 0. petiolus, Lonsdale *, and he, Stoliczka t, Keuss J, Vine §, and Gregory ||, all sh
RMRE05H1–. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes. I IO MAGNIFICATION AND MICROMETRY [CH. IV. Fig. ioo. Figure showing the position of the microscope, the camera lucida, the eye, and the difference in size of the im- age depending upon the dis- tance at which it is projected from the eye. (a) The size at 25 cm.; (b) at35 cm., { 162). that the image could not be seen and measured at any other distance, but because some standard must be selected, and this is the most common one. The necessity for the adoption of some common standard will be seen at a glance
RMRE05NP–. The microscope and microscopical methods. Microscopes; 1896. 98 MAGNIFICATION AND MICROMETRY. CH. IV.. Fig. 95. Figure showing the position of the microscope, the camera lucida, and the eye, and the different sizes of the image depending upon the distance at which it is projected from the eye. (a) The size at 2$ cm. ; (b) at35 cm., (§ 153). the simple and the compound microscope the directions were to measure the virtual image at a distance of 250 millimeters. This is not that the image could not be seen and measured at any other distance, but be-. Please note that these images are extracte
RMRJY86Y–. Atlas of United States trees: volume 5. Florida. Trees. Map 173.—Byrsonima lucida DC, key byrs. 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.. Little, Elbert L. (Elbert Luther), 1907-2004; United States. Forest Service. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
RMRGK0DH–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 6o MORPHOLOGY AND RELATIONSHIPS OF RACHIOPTERIS CYLINDRICA of the exodermis, usually have dark contents. The state of preservation of the roots, like that of the stems and petioles, is very variable. It is only rarely that the piliferous layer is present and frequently the exodermis is also represented by nothing more than a ragged fringe of broken down cell remains (Text-fig. 3). The branching of the roots is monopodial. The daughter roots and their branches are. Figs. 2-5. Psalixochlaena cylindHca (Will). Camera lucida drawings of
RMRE0506–. The microscope : an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes. CH. 1V JfAGNIFICATION AND MICROMETRY 125 triangle, of which it forms a base. The distance of 250 millimeters has been chosen on the supposition that it is the distance of most distinct vision for the normal human eye. Demonstrate the difference in magnification due to the distance at which the image is projected, by raising the microscope so that the distance will be 350 millimeters, then lowering to 150 milli- meters.. Fig. 114. Sectional view of the Abbe Cam- eya Lucida to show that in measuring the sta
RMRHB499–. Botanical gazette. Plants. iqiq] WALKER—PLUTEUS AND TUBARIA. Fig. 4.—Structure of trama and origin of cystidia and basidia: A, reconstruction, made by aid of microscope, of photomicrograph shown in fig. 47a; B, another gill from same series outlined with camera lucida.. 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.. Hanover, Ind. : J. M. Coulter
RMRGHR4E–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . 1 mm * t 2 mm Fig. 36 Camera lucida drawings of (a) oral plating, and (b) apical disc in Discoides subuculus (E.82717) from the Lower Cenomanian of Wilmington.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRGH8YJ–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 168. Fig. 33 Camera lucida drawing of ambulacral plating, from apex (top) to peristomial margin (bottom), in Phymosoma hexoaporum Lambert, BMNH EE3617. Scale bar = 1 mm.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRGH8Y7–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. Fig. 33 Camera lucida drawing of ambulacral plating, from apex (top) to peristomial margin (bottom), in Phymosoma hexoaporum Lambert, BMNH EE3617. Scale bar = 1 mm.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRGJ391–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. LATE CAMPANIAN-MAASTRICHTIAN ECHINOIDS 203. Fig. 62 Camera lucida drawing of apical disc plating in Pygurostoma morgani Cotteau & Gauthier, BMNH EE3288. Scale bar = 1 mm.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRE04XR–. The microscope : an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes. CH. ir DRAWING WITH THE MICROSCOPE 145 § 203. Arrangement of the Camera Lucida Prism.—In placing this camera lucida over the ocular for drawing or the deter- mination of magnification, the center of the hole in the silvered surface is placed in the optic axis of the microscope. This is done by properly arranging the centering screws that clamp the camera to the microscope tube or ocular. The perforation in the silvered surface must also be at the level of the eye-point. In other words the prism must be so
RMRGH89H–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . Fig. 50 Camera lucida drawings of Vologesia rawdahensis Ali. A, oral plating, BMNH EE3384; B, adapical plating, BMNH EE4326. Scale bars = 5 mm.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRDDYHF–. A practical treatise on the use of the microscope, including the different methods of preparing and examining animal, vegetable, and mineral structures. Microscopes; Microscopy. 144 PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE MICROSCOPE. 4 black cloth, and all the parts of this apparatus, as well as of aU others through which light has to pass, should be covered with some black pigment to absorb those rays of light which, if reflected, would materially interfere with correct definition. Camera Lucida.—This instrument, invented by Dr. Wol- laston in 1807, is a most valuable addition to a microscope, both for d
RMRD57MF–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 'P'. but will not give such a large percentage of rooted plants. It is highly probable that some Moss Roses, R. lucida, S. Carolina, R. spitiosissima, etc., Roses which sucker, could be propagated by cuttings of root or rootstock, but no systematic attempt has been mad
RMRE640F–. The crane-flies of New York. Crane flies; Diptera. Memoir 25 Platk XXXIII. 42 /?*.«, l:- . '^'''''^ O^TIPULIDAE (ANTOCHim) ^A Tcucholabis complcxa; 53, T. lucida ^'^nncmana; 51, Z>. sohrina. 966. 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.. Alexander, Charles P. (Charles Paul), 1889-1981. [Ithaca]
RMREB8WN–. Conchyliologie fluviatile de la province de Nanking. Mollusks; Mollusks. Amoul lith. Irap.Becauet.Paris . 42 . Anodon flummea , Heude 43. A lucida , Heude. 44. A rivulans , He-ude .. 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.. Heude, Pierre Marie, 1836-1902. Paris : Librairie F. Savy
RMRGHR15–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . 1 mm Fig. 39 Camera lucida drawings of Discoides favrinus (E.80855) from the Lower Cenomanian of Wilmington: a, sub-ambital ambulacral plating; b, apical disc.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRE04XJ–. The microscope : an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes. en. n DRAWING WITH THE MICROSCOPE 149 stage of the microscope. The mirror must have its edges in planes parallel with the edges of the drawing board also (Fig. 130.) § 206. Drawing with the Abbe Camera Lucida.—(A) The light from the microscope and from the drawing surface should be of nearly equal intensity, so that the image and the drawing pencil can be seen with about equal distinctness. This may be accomplished. Fig. 130. Bernhard's Drawing Board for the Abbe Camera Lucida- This drawing board is adjust
RMRN4W9N–. Animal micrology; practical exercises in microscopical methods. Microscopy -- Technique; Microscopes -- Technique. 148 Animal Micrology. the camera. If the field is reduced or unevenly lighted, the camera is too near or too far from the ocular, or it is tilted, or the prism is not properly centered. Fig. 62 represents a simpler form of camera lucida with Abbe prism; the mirror is fixed and close to the prism. Compensating Ocular. — A specially designed eyepiece for use with apochromatic lenses. It was found advantageous to undercorrect the objective and then to rectify the aber- ration by ov
RMRE05CT–. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes. Fig. ioo. Figure showing the position of the microscope, the camera lucida, the eye, and the difference in size of the im- age depending upon the dis- tance at which it is projected from the eye. (a) The size at 25 cm.; (b) at35 cm., { 162). that the image could not be seen and measured at any other distance, but because some standard must be selected, and this is the most common one. The necessity for the adoption of some common standard will be seen at a glance in Fig. 100, where is represented graphical
RMRGJ2RA–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . Fig. 75 Camera lucida drawings of plating in Amaudaster cylindriformis sp. nov. A, apical disc, BMNH EE3379; B, phyllode plating, BMNH EE4324. Scale bars = 1 mm.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRGJ2TA–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . ^ ^ % % Fig. 74 Camera lucida drawing of plating in Amaudaster cylindriformis sp. nov, A, oral surface, BMNH EE4324; B, apical surface, BMNH EE4333. Scale bar = 5 mm.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRHMNAK–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 408 MEREDITH L. JONES Harris1 haematoxylin and counterstained with eosin Y. Other fixatives and stains were utilized, but these gave poor results. In order to obtain a graphic representation of the canal as it passed through the nephridial mass, a plaster-of-Paris reconstruction was made. Camera lucida draw- ings were transferred to sheets of paraffin of proper thickness, and as the replica was built up, the lumen of the canal was hollowed out. Later, the canal was filled with plaster, and the surrounding paraffin was melted
RMRGJ2T0–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. ^ ^ % % Fig. 74 Camera lucida drawing of plating in Amaudaster cylindriformis sp. nov, A, oral surface, BMNH EE4324; B, apical surface, BMNH EE4333. Scale bar = 5 mm.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRHRK6C–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. FIG. 15. Camera lucida drawings of same magnification showing extreme fluctuations in size of two individuals of isolation No. n. The larger individual is iisoi; the smaller Do these fluctuating variations group themselves about a common mean as such variations normally do? Apparently. 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 Labo
RMRDBTNJ–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 329. Camellia Japonica — Lucida. CAU£LLIA (after George Joseph Kamel or Camellus, a Moravian Jesuit, who traveled in Asia in the seventeenth century). Ternstrwmihcece. Evergreen trees or shrubs; Ivs. alternate, short-petioled, serrate: fls. large, axillary or terminal, usually solitary, white or red ; sepals an
RMRF8N0J–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. NOCTXriDiE. obsolesceut from the middle of discocellulars ; 6, 7 from upper angle or stalked; 8 anastomosing with the cell near base only or often anastomosing with the cell to near middle. In the genera without an areole its absence appears always to have been caused by reduction from forms which once possessed it.. Fig. l.^Larva of Tarache lucida. . » Eupseudoiyiorplia, Cydosia, Grceperia, Tarachidia and some other genera have the typical trifid neuration of the hind wing of the subfamily Acronyctince, but are by facies an
RMRDBTNB–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 329. Camellia Japonica — Lucida. CAU£LLIA (after George Joseph Kamel or Camellus, a Moravian Jesuit, who traveled in Asia in the seventeenth century). Ternstrwmihcece. Evergreen trees or shrubs; Ivs. alternate, short-petioled, serrate: fls. large, axillary or terminal, usually solitary, white or red ; sepals an
RMRE05MT–. The microscope and microscopical methods. Microscopes; 1896. no DRA WING WITH THE MICROSCOPE. CH. V. (B) By a camera lucida reflecting the rays of light from the drawing paper, etc., so that their direction when they reach the eye coincides with the direction of the rays from the microscope (Fig. 57, 60). In all of the camera lucidas of this group, the rays from the paper are twice reflected and no inversion appears. The better forms of camera lucidas (Wollaston's, Grunow's, Abbe's, etc.), may be used for drawing both with low and with high powers. Some require the microscope to be incline
RMRMHKX0–. Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology. Parasites. 334 In my original description the measurements of twenty-five of the spirochaetes were recorded, but as this number was somewhat small, I have re-measured a hundred, taken as they came and drawn with the aid of a camera lucida. Of these hundred spirochaetes, the longest measured Qyu, the shortest 3/i, and the average worked out at 5'42yu (see Table IV). When plotted, these measurements Table IV.—The measurements of length of the intestinal spirochaetes of man and monkey obtained at autopsies. Host Number measured Lengths in Microns 3
RMRE0539–. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes; 1899. Fig. 95. Figure showing the position of the microscope, the camera lucida, and the eye, and the different sizes of the image depending upon the distance at ivhich it is projected from the eye. (a) The size at 25 cm. ; {b) at35 cm., (§ 153). the simple and the compound microscope the directions were to measure the virtual image at a distance of 250 millimeters. This is not that the image could not be seen and measured at any other distance, but be- ^Pte.. Fig. 96. Sectional viezu of the Abbe Camera Luc
RMRDRY1D–. The microscope; a simple handbook. Microscopes. Fio. 80.- -No. 3371,Modified Abbe Camera Lucida. Fig. 79.—No. 3370, Abbe Camera Lucida. placed on the table at one side. The mirror must be inclined at such an angle that the centre of the field of view appears below the centre of the mirror, or a distortion in the picture will be caused. This generaUy limits the size of the drawing to a small portion of the centre of the field of view, because of the closeness of the mirror to the side of the microscope. This can be remedied if the paper on which the drawing is to be made be tilted up so that
RMRH84RE–. The Botrytis blight of tulips ... Botrytis; Tulips. Fig. 48. intercellular mycelium in leaf tissue. X 600 The cells have not yet lost their protoplasm. (Camera-lucida drawing) that this toxicity is due to enzymatic action. CONTROL It has been impossible to carry control experiments far enough to justify making any definite recommenda- tions for the control of Botrijtis TuKpae. A con- sideration of the pathogene, however, makes it evident that elimination is probably of first importance. Clean bulbs, free from mycelium and sclerotia, should produce clean tulips, for it is most probable that i
RMRHRMD6–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. IO 20 EXPLANATION OF FIGURES. With the exception of 5 and 6, the figures are prophases of the first maturation division of Oniscus asellus Linn. Nos. 5 and 6 are from Porcellio. The drawings were made with the camera lucida, Zeiss oc. 6, obj. TV imm. at the level of the table.. 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 (
RMRJ9BMP–. Chemical embryology. Embryology. SECT. lo] THE NITROGENOUS EXTRACTIVES 51 Aplysia who evolved before long more or less quantitative methods of measuring it. As the basic nature of the work was always micro- scopical, these methods were restricted to the measurement of areas and surfaces. The school of Godlevski, which was pre-eminent in this field, used the method of drawing the cell and nucleus with a camera lucida, and then cutting out the drawing, pasting it on cardboard, and weighing the cardboard. Details of this method may be found in Godlevski's paper of 1921. It could not commend ^^
RMRE2HYG–. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes. i66 DRAWING WITH A CAMERA LUCIDA [Ch. VI. the mirror to the prism must still be reflected horizontally, it follows that the axial ray no longer forms an angle of 90° with the drawing surface, but a greater angle. If the mirror is depressed to 35°, then the axial ray makes an angle of 110° with a horizontal drawing surface (fig. loi B): To make the angle 90° again, so that there shall be no distortion, the drawing board must be raised toward the microscope 20°. The general rule is to raise the drawing board
RMRDRY1J–. The microscope; a simple handbook. Microscopes. Fio. 80.- -No. 3371,Modified Abbe Camera Lucida. Fig. 79.—No. 3370, Abbe Camera Lucida. placed on the table at one side. The mirror must be inclined at such an angle that the centre of the field of view appears below the centre of the mirror, or a distortion in the picture will be caused. This generaUy limits the size of the drawing to a small portion of the centre of the field of view, because of the closeness of the mirror to the side of the microscope. This can be remedied if the paper on which the drawing is to be made be tilted up so that
RMRHMPB4–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. FIGURES 4 and 5. Camera lucida drawings of living spermatocytes of Chorthophaga. Polar view of primary and secondary metaphases. movements of the chromosomes and the behavior of the spindle are much like those described for the first division. The chromosome curve is distinctly S-shaped. The spindle elongates a few minutes after the chromosomes have separated and in- creases in diameter in the later part of anaphase. Again there is thus a great in- crease in volume of the spindle. The rate of chromosome movement and spindle
RMRDRY63–. Elements of applied microscopy. A text-book for beginners. Microscopy. S6 ELEMENTS OF APPLIED MICROSCOPY. be seen, and if, as more commonly occurs, the light from the paper is the strongest, the object becomes almost invisible. When the illumination is properly balanced, both object and paper should be clearly seen, and the point of a pencil on the paper may be made to trace the outline of the object with accuracy. Obviously this. Fig. 27.—CouKSE or Rays in the Camera. Lucida. (After Gage.) device, primarily intended as an aid to the making of drawings of microscopic objects, may be used in
RMRHRK5P–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. FIG. 15. Camera lucida drawings of same magnification showing extreme fluctuations in size of two individuals of isolation No. n. The larger individual is iisoi; the smaller Do these fluctuating variations group themselves about a common mean as such variations normally do? Apparently. 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 Labo
RMRHR7GN–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. OpBtrtotilo faeuole Eecistose Pood Vaooole Contractile Vacnole. FIG. i. Camera lucida tracings of specimens of Paramecium caudatum narcotized with propyl alcohol, intended to give especially the appearance of the gullet as the animal turns through 180°. The paramecia are heavily narcotized, and the incorporation of food vacuoles is beginning to be retarded. A. View of paramecium in the position most frequently assumed when quiet. The gullet is in semi-profile. Food particles are aggregated, but re- main in the gullet. B. Vie
RMRE053E–. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes; 1899. 98 MA GNIFICA TION AND MIC ROME TR Y. CH. IV.. Fig. 95. Figure showing the position of the microscope, the camera lucida, and the eye, and the different sizes of the image depending upon the distance at ivhich it is projected from the eye. (a) The size at 25 cm. ; {b) at35 cm., (§ 153). the simple and the compound microscope the directions were to measure the virtual image at a distance of 250 millimeters. This is not that the image could not be seen and measured at any other distance, but be- ^Pte.
RMRJBE02–. The cell in development and inheritance. Cells; Cells. 136 FERTILIZATION OF THE OVUM AllolobopJiora (Foot), in the butterfly Pieris (Henking), and in the gasteropod Physa (Kostanecki and Wierzejski). The agreement between forms so diverse is very strong evidence that this must be regarded as the typical derivation of the centrosome.^ The facts may be illustrated by a brief description of the phe-. Fig. 67. — Maturation and fertilization of the egg of the mouse. [SOBOTTA.] A. The ovarian egg still surrounded by the follicle-cells and the membrane (z.p., zona pel- lucida); the polar spindle fo
RMRGHP3Y–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . ,1mm. Fig. 58 Camera lucida drawings of apical disc plating in Holaster bischoffi from the Lower Cenoma- nian of Wilmington: a, E.80241; b, E.80242; c, E.80200; d, E.80202.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRH7YWK–. Brachiopoda and biostratigraphy of the Silurian-Devonian Delorme Formation in the District of Mackenzie, the Yukon. Brachiopoda, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology; Paleontology. Text-lig. 4 Ciypidula pelagica lux Johnson, Boucol, and Murphy. Camera lucida drawings of serial transverse sections; measurements are distances in mm trom pedicle beak; ROM 33375. 41. 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.. Perry, David
RMRHP5JR–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. CILIATES FROM FRESH WATER MUSSELS 291. FIG. 2. The macronucleus of Conchaphthirius anodontcc during binary fission. Camera lucida drawings. X511. A. Earliest evidence of the formation of the ball of residual chromatin. Gilson-Carnoy's fluid—Heidenhain's hrematoxylin. B. Residual ball somewhat contracted and lying between the separating halves of the macronucleus. Schaudinn's fluid—Heidenhain's hsematoxylin. C. Further contraction of the residual ball and separation of the macronuclear halves. Schaudinn's fluid—Heidenhain's h
RMRF2GAY–. Catalogue of American indigenous trees, plants, and seeds, cultivated and for sale at the linnaean botanic garden, Flushing, Long-Island, near New-York. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. quinquefblia thalictroides hepatica Pensylvanica Angelica lucida Anthemis arvensis Apocynum cannabinum ^) androsoemifolium >• hypericifolium^ ^ ' Aquilegia Canadensis Aralia nudicaulis racemosa T>' b. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance o
RMRH8PKF–. Brachiopoda and biostratigraphy of the Silurian-Devonian Delorme Formation in the District of Mackenzie, the Yukon. Brachiopoda, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology; Paleontology. Text-fig. 9 (.'tilUiroihyns ct. C. caiialiculalci (Wcnjukou). Camera lucida drawings of serial transverse sections; measurements are distances in niiii from pedicle beak; ROM 34023. 109. 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.. Perry, Davi
RMRGDMBG–. Bulletin of the Natural Histort Museum. Geology series. Fig. 19 Camera lucida drawings of plating in Jeronia pyrenaica Seunes, b, oral surface. Interambulacra shaded. Scale bar = 5 mm. , from the late Danian of Larumbe (Navarra); MGB 37382, a, apical surface;. 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.. Natural History Museum (London). Andover : Intercept
RMRG2P8D–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1980 RiNGius: Coastal Marsh Vegetation, James Bay 117. Figure 6. Earth mound associated with old driftlog and vegetated with Triglochin maritima, Potentilla anserina. Aster, and Carexpaleacea. Puccinelliaphryganodes and Puccinellia lucida are in foreground, and Hordeumjubatum is to the left and right of mound. on the north transect was completely submerged. Carex mackenziei was most prominent but open water pools were numerous and often bordered with stands of Eleocharis, Scirpus, and Hippuris vulgaris (Mare's-tail). Thickets were well developed on the fourth r
RMRN4WA8–. Animal micrology; practical exercises in microscopical methods. Microscopy -- Technique; Microscopes -- Technique. Appendix A: The Microscope and Its Optical Principles 147 with one portion of the pupil, and from the drawing-paper with the remainder. Some form of the Abbe camera lucida, however, is used by most workers. It consists of a cap which is fitted immediately above the eye- piece and which contains two right-angle prisms cemented together to. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and ap
RMRE05HF–. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes. CH. IV] MAGNIFICATION AND MICROMETRY 107 Fig. 97. Wollaston's Camera Lu- cida, showing the rays from the micro- scope and from the drawing surface, also the position of the pupil of the eye. Axis, Axis. Axial rays from the microscope and from the drawing surface (Ch. V). Camera Lucida. A section of the quadrangular prism showing the course of the rays in the prism from the microscope to the eye. As the rays are twice reflected, they have the same relation on entering the eye that they would have by looking
RMRN8DG4–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 67 m The gland is devoid of inter-acinar ducts: the tubules of the many-layered type of acinus ultimately uniting to form the duct which conveys the secretion to the urethra. This duct I have found in some instances to maintain a many-layered character right into the urethra; but at other times the rows were fewer and the individual cells flattened. The method of termination of the duct in the urethra ,..;,':. is represented by a camera- lucida drawing in Fig. 5. The animal from which the drawing was made was sexually active.
RMRHP5P1–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. FIG. 3. Colpidium campylum. Camera lucida drawings from material fixed in Schaudinn's fluid and stained with the Feulgen nucleic acid reaction. < 567. A. Resting individual. The micronucleus is seen in a depression of the ir- regular macronucleus. B. The micronucleus has swollen slightly and has emerged to the periphery of the macronucleus. The central chromatin is being differentiated in the center of the swollen macronucleus. C. The micronucleus is in late prophase. The macronucleus has elongated at right angles to the
RMRE05NH–. The microscope and microscopical methods. Microscopes; 1896. Fig. 95. Figure showing the position of the microscope, the camera lucida, and the eye, and the different sizes of the image depending upon the distance at which it is projected from the eye. (a) The size at 2$ cm. ; (b) at35 cm., (§ 153). the simple and the compound microscope the directions were to measure the virtual image at a distance of 250 millimeters. This is not that the image could not be seen and measured at any other distance, but be-. Fig. 96. Sectional view of the Abbe Camera Lucida to show that in measuring the stand
RMRFAMMA–. Catalogue of American indigenous trees, plants, and seeds, cultivated and for sale at the linnaean botanic garden, Flushing, Long-Island, near New-York. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. quinquefblia thalictroides hepatica Pensylvanica Angelica lucida Anthemis arvensis Apocynum cannabinum ^) androsoemifolium >• hypericifolium^ ^ ' Aquilegia Canadensis Aralia nudicaulis racemosa T>' b. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance o
RMRHRK58–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. FIG. 16. Camera lucida drawings, all of the same magnification, showing the extremes of fluctuating variation in the shape of the cornicles of three individuals (4273, 4271, and 42711) of the same fraternity. yes. In Fig. 17, I have plotted the frequency polygon for the character of body length for the 477 individuals obtained in. 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 resem
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