RMRJ3N58–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. 268 LEGUMINOS^. [Vicia. , Var. linearis. "Watson, Proc. Am. Acad. 11. 134. Brew. & Wats. 1. c. Lathynis linearis. Nutt.; Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1. 27G. Eat. & Wr. 200. Walp. Rep. 1. 721. Torrcy, Nicol. Kep. 147 ; From. Kcp. 88; Emory's Kcp. 40S ; Sitpr. Rep. 157: Mex. Bound. 49. Dietr. 4. 1114. Gray, PL Wright. 2.32; I'ac. H. Rop. 12. 41;
RMRJ3MMA–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. : J; * m. 404 cact!ce.e. [Mamillark Walp, M. pusilla. DC. Rev. Cact. 20, t. 2, f. 1; Prodr. 3. 459. rfcifftr, Knum. X Salin, Ciict. Ilort. Dyck. y. Lab. 1. e. L'.j. C'ortiis stclliUus. 'Wilkl. Knuin. Siippl. 00. Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 79. Cactus pusilltis. DC. Cat. li. ^loiisp. 18t. lif. nUllaris. llawortli, Syn. I'l. Suco. Suppl. 72. Var. Texana. Eiige
RMRJ3MN3–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. Mentzelia. Turnera.] TURNERACEiE. 891 1.73 i -⢠59; I'^'O'^- ^^cad. riiilad. 1803, 6i; ]Manual, 184. Young, Fl. Texas, 282. rorter, Fl. Col. 47- }[. aiirtd. Nutt. Genera, 1. 300. James, Cat. 1S2. Torrey, Ann. Lye. N. Y. :, 199. Kat. & Wr. 318. M. rkmhi/olia. Niitt.; Torr. & Gray, 1. c. Walp. Rep. 2. 22.3. Dietr. 3. 85. .1/, i>,tioliUa. Bu
RMRJ3MN0–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. Melothria, Sioyoa.] CUCURBlTACEiE. 895 MELOTHRIA grandifolla. Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1. 541. Walp. Rep. 2. 195. Kotiner, 1. c. 2. 28. Dietr. 5. M3. M. pendula. Linn. Spec. 35. Walter, GO. Ait. Ilort. Kcw. 1. 54. Lam. 111. 1,10-', t 28, f. 3. Desrous. in Lam. Diet. 4. 87. Willd. Spec. 1. 189. Micli.x. Fl. :'. :'17. IVrsoon, 2. 592. Kllii)tt, 2. 002. To
RMRJ3MTG–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. Ribes.] SAXIFKAGACE-E. 007 00 i Viir. glutinosum. Piray, Bot. Calif. 1. "207. ll.ilnt'ii-isiim. Jk-ntli. ill Trims, llort. Soc. 2. 1. 470. !Maiinil, Hot. Card, l-'), t 597. IliM.k. & Aril. Hot. Hwdicy, ;!!."). 'I'Drr. & (iray, J'l. l.o">l. Walp. Ktp. :;. WA 'I'lirrcy, I'at'. 1{. Mvyi. 4. SS. Cooper, .2. Dii'tr. 1. S.V '. Hri
RMRJ4AP2–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. Astragalus.] LEGWIIXOS.E. 195 A. Hornil. Cray, Proo. Am. Acad. 7. n'.)S; Bot. Calif. 1. loO. Anderson, Cat. Tl. N( V. i;:o. Watson, Kinj^'s Hop. 5. 441. A. humillimuB. Gniy, in Brandtgec, Fl. S. W. Col. 2.15. A. humistratus. Gray, I'l. AVrijjlit, 2. 4.'J; I'l. Tliiirb. 302; Troc. Am. Acad. (!. lidl. Walp. Aim. 4. u'J4. Tonvy, I'ac. U. Hep. 4. So; Mu.
RM2BTT8PR–Junellia selaginoides Kunth ex Walp Moldenke.
RMRJ3NG8–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. Desmantbus. Desmodium.] LEGUMINOSiE. 215 D. leptolobus. Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1. 402. Benth. in Hook. Joum. Bot. 4. 357 ; i;,.v. .Mini. o80. Walp. Kcp. 1. 804. Gray, Hall's PI. Toxa.s, S. Youii{,', Fl. Tvx- ;.-. 2W. D. reticulatus. Bcnth. in Hook. Jor.in. Bot. 4. 357; Rev. :XIim. 380. Walp. Kep. 1. Nil. (iray, PI. Lindh. 184; PI. Wright, i. 61 &
RMRDG3JP–. The natural history of plants. Botany. rig. 344. Bud (f). Fig. 346. Flower. Fig. 346. Longitudinal section of flower. three biovulate cells, and by the interior appendages with which the petals are provided. These are three in number, valvate or, much oftener, imbricate. There has frequently been described as fourth and fifth petals * a simple or double tongue borne on the back 1 Small or medium, whitish. 2 "Wall. Roxb. M. Ind. ii. 308.—Hook. f. & Thoms. Fl. Ind. i. 206.—MiQ. Fl. Ind.-Bat. i. 209 ; Suppl. i. 520 ; t. 44.—Benth. Fl. Songk. 70. Walp. Ann. iv. 138; vii. 639. 3 Bl. Fl.
RMRJ4AR6–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. 188 LKGU.MIXOS.E. [Amorpha. Ampiiicarpasa. Mm if.. >i 1 â . I' i:. Var. (?) Caroliniana. ,1. :jl. Poir. Supid. 1. :]:]0. Kilt. & Wr. 122. Loud. Ar)»>i-. 2. (i(l7. A. Ciiidliiiiiiiiii. ('room, Am. Jotini. Sci. 1. 2'). 74; ("at. PI. Xfwbcrii, 43. Tuir. & (iiiiy, Fl. 1. ;!().'). Kat. & Wr. 122. Walp. Ki]). 1. (i.>j. Dictr. 4.
RMRJ4B8H–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. Viola.] VIOLACE^Ti:. 83 'I'l.ir. .Si (iriiy, Fl. 1. 141. Hook. & Arn. Bot. Bwclicy, 1!!.j. Torrcy, Pae. K. Hop. .}. lib; Mex. Bound. 35; Bot. Wilkos, 238. Kewberry, I'ac. U. lit'ii. 6. G7. Coopur, saiiiL', 12. 6G. T. (Idiilis. Nutt. Jour. Acad. Pliilad. 7. lo, not ^Vliclix. i: lom/lpes. Nutt.; Torr. & Cray, Fl. 1. 140. Walp. Rep. 1. 218. Bent
RMRMXMKK–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Plants; Biology. TÉGUMENT SEMINAL DES SOLANACÉES 103. N. glutinosa L., N. Langsdorffii Schrank., N. longi- flora Cav., N. noctitlora Hook., N. paniculata L., N. petiolaris Schlecht., N. plumbaginifolia Viv., N. rustica L., N. Sanderae (?)., N. sanguinea Link.. N. solanifolia Walp., N. sylves- tris Speg., N. vis- cosa Lehm. Le développement et la structure du té- gument séminal pré- sentent, dans tontes ces espèces, la même simplicité. En raison même de cette unifor- mité, la recherche de caractères différentiels est très laborieuse. Les téguments de tontes ce
RMRJ3N7N–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. 264 LK(iUMIXOSvE. ITrifoUum TrifoUum.]. Anilcr^on, Cat. 1*1. Xi-v. 119. Watson, King's Ki-p. 5. (U. Gray, I'roo. Am Acal S. J79, in part. '/'. .s/.//,-(/.MH/H. I)(â¢u^'I.; Hook. Fl. Bor.-Am. 1. L!;'.. Don, Mill. 2. lllK. T(irr 4 (iray, n. 1..!1H. Ijit. Wr. 4.')7. Walp. Itcp. I. Oil. Dk-tr. 4. 1(X>1. Tâmv Mix. Iliniiid. "»l; Hot. U'iiki!*,
RMRR33HX–. Actes de la Société linnéenne de Bordeaux. Natural history; Science. ( 518 ) * Siculum Ucria — y septembre. Zone des collines; sur les rochers. Samarla. (Heldr.) Fleurs jaunes odorantes. Espèce indéterminée. — Siebercite, dans son Avis de plantes, un Antirrhi- num allissimum qui est resté inconnu. Scroplitalaria L. peregrina L. — (1) Wydler, Soc. Genev. IV, 4 47; Walp., Repert. III, 4 66. — (D mars-mai. Zones basse et des collines; prairies, rochers. Autour de Khania, Malaxa. (Belli, Tourn., Sieb., Raul., Heldr.) * auriculata L. — sp juillet-août. Zone basse; le long des fossés humides. Khan
RM2BTRKF5–Clidemia laxiflora Schltdl Walp ex Naudin.
RMRHDCXB–. Book for florists : autumn 1945. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seedlings Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Horticulture Equipment and supplies Catalogs. NEPONSET "TOM THUMB" FLATS Made of heavy fibre resinous material. Easily set up. Comes in two sizes to hold either a dozen 1 J^f-inch bands or a dozen 2-inch. You will find these ideal for counter sales of bedding or vegetable plants. Price, size No. 1, $24.50 per M; size No. 2, $26.50 per M; f.o.b. East Walpole, Massachusetts. Orders for shipment East of Pittsburgh will be shipped out of East Walp
RM2C1GNW1–Vigna triloba Walp Vigna triloba Walp.
RMRJ4B4G–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. 118 POUTULACACE^E. [Claytonia. C. dichotoma. Xiitt.; Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1. 202. Eat. & Wr. 109. Walp. Pap 2. 2:!S. (ii-ay, I'l. Fciidl. 11. Coojkt, I'ac. 1{. Hep. 12. 67. C. diffusa. Nutt.; Torr. & Gray, KI. 1. 202. Eat. & Wr. V.l!). Wulp. Hop. 2.-J^. Gray, IVoc. Am. Aeail. 8. ;J78. Brew. .<: Wats. Bot. Calif. 1. 70. C. â xjgua. T(.
RM2BTW2N0–Ilex macfadyenii Walp Rehder var macfadyenii.
RMRJ4B29–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. Sida.j MALVACEAE. 141 S. Inugipea. Gray, PI. Wright. 1. 10 & 2. 21. Walp. Ann. 4. 311. Torrcy, Mc-x. l!,.iiii.!. :;'.!. S. Napsaa. Ciiv. Diss. 2. 277,1.132, f. 1. Wilhl. Spec. ?,. "GO; Eniim. 720. Ait. f. 11(111. K«w. 4. 200. Tursli, 4o^,. Sims, Bot. Ma^'. t. 2193. DC. I'rutlr. 1. 400. Tonvv, CoMiiiiiid. 255. SprcMif,'. Syst. 3.122. Don, -M
RMRHDCX5–. Book for florists : autumn 1945. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seedlings Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Horticulture Equipment and supplies Catalogs. NEPONSET "TOM THUMB" FLATS Made of heavy fibre resinous material. Easily set up. Comes in two sizes to hold either a dozen 1 J^f-inch bands or a dozen 2-inch. You will find these ideal for counter sales of bedding or vegetable plants. Price, size No. 1, $24.50 per M; size No. 2, $26.50 per M; f.o.b. East Walpole, Massachusetts. Orders for shipment East of Pittsburgh will be shipped out of East Walp
RMRHWER2–. Bergens Museums skrifter. Science. List of Spontaneous Vascular Plants, hitherto observed in Cyprus. 85 A. purpurea Sibth. et Smith, Prodr. Fl. Graec. 11, 28 (1813); Fl. Graec. VIT, -40, tab. 643; Sibth. iu Walp. Mem. 22; Boiss. Fl. orient. I. 176; Kotgchy, Cypern, 325; Post iu Mém. Herb. Boiss. 1900, no. 18, 90. A. albida Poech, Enum. PI. Cypr. ni (1842); non Stev. Rocky places in the Troodos-raountains, common in tlieir wliole extension from Makhaeras to Yalia (JH 795).—A beautiful plant, peculiar to Cyprus. Discovered on the summit of Troodos 1787 by Sibthokp.. ^-1. cypria uov. sp. .4. de
RMRDGD24–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fia. 131. Flower (f). Fm. 132. Longitudinal section of flower. the very narrow receptacle bears a gamosepalous calyx, a poly- > Benth., Gen., 584, 1003, n. 360; in Trans. Linn. Soc, xxv. 315, t. 43 B. — Cynometra 1 ietraphylla Hook. F., Niger, 329.—Walp., Arm., ii. 449, n. 2.—OiiT., Fl. Trap. Afr., ii. 303. [Tliis author adds two new species, C. maraviense Out., and C. ? mimosoides Welw.] ' ScHOTT, ap. SpEENa., Syst. Cur. Post. 404—Ekdi., aen., n. 6824.—B. H., &en., 587* n. 370.—Mora Sohomb., ex Benth., in Trans. lAwn. Soc, xviii. 207, t. 16, 17.
RMRGT4E1–. Bulletin de l'Acadmie internationale de gographie botanique. Phytogeography; Plant ecology; Plants; Plants -- Europe. 3io GROUPE ONAGRA 60. ONOTHERA SINUATA L. Synonymie : Anogra simiata MÅnch. â Anogra violacea Aven Nelson. â A. rhiiomatosa Aven Nelson. â A. coronopifolia (Torr. et Gr.) Britton. â A. pinnatifida Spach. â A. Pm^shiana Steud. â A. Purshii Don. â Hay^tmannia Kimthiaiia Spach. â Ånothera simiata Michx. â Å. diversifolia Sodiro. â Å. biennis Walp. â Å. laciniata Hill. â Å.longiflora Scheele. â Å. niexicana'^'Ã)3iCh.. â Å. minima Pursh.â Å. prosirata Ruiz et Pav. â Å. repanda Med
RMRDYBMH–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. ROSACEAE—PRUNUS 515 Prunus demissa Walp. Western Wild Cherry or Choke Cherry, A shrub or small tree; leaves thick and oval or obovate, acute or more or less obtuse at the apex; teeth rather short; flowers white in dense racemes, terminating leafy branches; fruit dark or purplish black, less astringent than the preceding. Distribution. Dry soil, common in thickets and woods from Dakota to Kansas, New Mexico to California and British C