RMRE5CAR–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. Pl. 220.. M.FiocKI-o-n.del. er lifh. EUCALYPTUS SIDEROXYLON A. Cunn. (7). E. LEUCOXYLON F.v.M. (4). {2) and (3) are hybrids between E. ssderoxylon and E. leucoxylon. [See also Plate 221.]. 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.. Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, Gullick
RM2BTW3YG–Sideroxylon wightianum Hook Arn.
RMRE5DGN–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. Pl. 55.. M.FiocM-Q-n. del EUCALYPTUS SMITHII, R. T. Baker (1-2). E. NAUDINIANA, F.v.M. (3-4). E. SIDEROXYLON, A. Cunn. (5-13).. 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.. Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, W. A. Gullick, government printer
RMRE5C75–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. Coloured Pl. 7. E. NICHOLI Maiden and Blakely, '4- â 70-74- E. FRUTICETORUM F.v.M., Figs. 65-69. E. SIDEROXYLON A. Cunn., Figs. 75-77.. 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.. Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, W. A. Gullick, government printer
RM2BTP2B2–Sideroxylon leucophyllum S Watson.
RMREFF15–. Common trees of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Trees -- Puerto Rico; Trees -- Virgin Islands of the United States. 214. Tortugo amarillo, false-mastlc Natural size. Sideroxylon foetidUsimum Jacq. 687-921 O—64 30 455. 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 Luther, 1907-; Wadsworth, Frank H. (Frank Howard). Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
RM2BTP2BW–Sideroxylon salicifolium L Lam.
RMRR1DYG–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. Vol. IX. No. 211. THE AGKICULTURAL NEWS, in. AN ACCOUNT OF SOME USEFUL TREES. Leartet Xo. 1 of 1910, of the Agricultural and Forestry Department, X}-a.saland Protectorate, entitled Some JVotes oil; Tree Plnntiwj in tJie Shire Hiijhlnnds ot Xi/amhind contains interesting information concerning several useful trees. The Eucalypti dealt with include En<-nlyjituA tijfinin, nrnienoides, citriodoni, lonyifolia, mnrulata, paniriditln, pilidaris, pitnr- t'lta, rostratii, mdis, rohusta, sali'inn, sideroxylon, Smithii, an
RM2BTP27N–Sideroxylon beguei Capuron ex Aubrv.
RMRE5CJY–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. Pl. 220.. fi FlocKfoT.d(?l. el- lifh- EUCALYPTUS SIDEROXYLON A. Cunn. (7). E. LEUCOXYLON F.v.M. {4). 2 a [3) are hybrids between E. sMeroxylon and E.leucoxylorv. [See also Plate 221.]. 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.. Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, W. A. Gullick, government printer
RM2BTP2B8–Sideroxylon occidentale Hemsl TD Penn.
RMRDJM1H–. 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. SAPOTACEAE. Vol. II. 2. Bumelia lanuginosa (Michx.) Pers. Woolly Buckthorn. Fig. 3306. Sideroxylon lanuguiosum Michx FI. Bor. Am. i : 122. 1803. Bumelia lanuginosa Pers. Syn. i: 237. 1805. A shrub or tree, sometimes reaching a height of 60° and a trunk diameter of 3°, the twigs usually spiny. Leaves persistent, rather coriaceous, gla- brous above, densely tomen
RMRDBRC4–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Southern Buckthorn 779 nodes ovate, 2 mm. long, blunt and sometimes unequal. The fruit is usually oval, 7 to 8 mm. long. 4. SOUTHERN BUCKTHORN — Bumelia lycioides (Linnasus) Gaertner Sideroxylon lycioides Linnaeus A slightly armed small tree or shrub of damp soil along streams or swamps from Virginia and Illinois to Florida and Texas, becoming 9 meters tall, with a trunk diameter of 1.5 dm. It is also called Ironwood, Buc
RMRDJM1C–. 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. SAPOTACEAE. Vol. II. 2. Bumelia lanuginosa (Michx.) Pers. Woolly Buckthorn. Fig. 3306. Sideroxylon lanuguiosum Michx FI. Bor. Am. i : 122. 1803. Bumelia lanuginosa Pers. Syn. i: 237. 1805. A shrub or tree, sometimes reaching a height of 60° and a trunk diameter of 3°, the twigs usually spiny. Leaves persistent, rather coriaceous, gla- brous above, densely tomen
RMRPY2KX–. Hawaiian Fungi. Fungi. i8 Bernice P. Bishop Museum—Bulletin This fungus clearly belongs to the Dothideaceae as emended by Theis- sen and Sydow, and appears to belong to the section Leveillelleae, though. Figure 2.—Pauahia sideroxyll on Sideroxylon rhyncospermum (Lyon no. 61) : a, sec- tion of a stroma showing locules; b, spores. an intramatricular mycelium was not observed. The septation and color of the spores clearly differentiate this from all other genera. PHYLLACHORACEAE TRABUTIINEAE 20. TRABUTIA Sacc. and Roum. Rev. Myc, vol. 3, p. 27, 1881 No. 30. Trabutia minima Stevens and Weedon, n
RM2BTP2D9–Sideroxylon tepicense Standl TD Penn.
RMRMW9MN–. Annales du Muse colonial de Marseille. Plants -- Madagascar; Tropical plants. 18 M. Dl l'.ARD. Fig. 9. — Corolle de .1/. Jiiedleann vue de l'extérieur ; les appendices pétalaires ont été rabattus de manière à montrer les staminodes, r> gr. 15° Manilkara nitida. Svn. : Mirnusops nitida Urb. ; M. Riedloana Pierre (pro parte); Achras nitida Sessé et Moc. ; Sapota Sideroxylon Bello. Nom vern. : Ausubo, Acana (Porto-Rico).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustration
RMRJ3C0M–. Report on the forests of North America [microform] : (exclusive of Mexico). Trees; Trees; Wood; Forests and forestry; Timber; Arbres; Arbres; Bois; Forêts et sylviculture; Bois d'oeuvre. Couilolin fctTKa Condaliu obovata Kbizupbora Munglo G imiaciiiii sanctum Vamiiielliila Toireyi Eiij;(>iiia lonpipea Pol liora uupiRlifnlia SibaHlinnia lucida il iinumps Sioberi GercociirpiiH ledifoUns â â¢â ReynoBia latlfuUa. Oliioja Tcaota r. Aniyris sylvath'a Geiiipa cliisiicfolia Sideroxylon Uastichodendrun .... I Qiicrcus pi isca j C^oiiocarpiifl erccta I Canrlln nUm , I tSophon BPCtiudidura I Cotcol
RM2BTP2C7–Sideroxylon celastrinum Kunth TD Penn.
RMRMW9MG–. Annales du Muse colonial de Marseille. Plants -- Madagascar; Tropical plants. Fig. 9. — Corolle de .1/. Jiiedleann vue de l'extérieur ; les appendices pétalaires ont été rabattus de manière à montrer les staminodes, r> gr. 15° Manilkara nitida. Svn. : Mirnusops nitida Urb. ; M. Riedloana Pierre (pro parte); Achras nitida Sessé et Moc. ; Sapota Sideroxylon Bello. Nom vern. : Ausubo, Acana (Porto-Rico).. 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 perfect
RM2BTTJE4–Sideroxylon cubense Griseb TD Penn.
RMRPY2GY–. Hawaiian Fungi. Fungi. Figure 2.—Pauahia sideroxyll on Sideroxylon rhyncospermum (Lyon no. 61) : a, sec- tion of a stroma showing locules; b, spores. an intramatricular mycelium was not observed. The septation and color of the spores clearly differentiate this from all other genera. PHYLLACHORACEAE TRABUTIINEAE 20. TRABUTIA Sacc. and Roum. Rev. Myc, vol. 3, p. 27, 1881 No. 30. Trabutia minima Stevens and Weedon, n. sp. Spots approximately circular, definite, 3-10 mm. in diameter, often coalescing; epiphyllous. Surface of diseased spot brown to black, covered in the older, central portion by
RM2BTP2BC–Sideroxylon palmeri Rose TD Penn.
RMRD9K48–. Cuba : Camagüey, Sierra de Cubitas. Natural history; Ecological assessment (Biology); Wildlife conservation. Sapotaceae ^ 04 Chrysophyilum oliviforme L. subsp. oliviforme* Manilkara jaimiqui (Wright) Dubard subsp. jaimiqui Manilkara valenzuelaria (fi.. Rich.)T.D. Penn. (L.) P. Royen* 607 Manilkara zapata 60S Pouteria dominigensis (C.F. Gaertn.) Baehni subsp. dominigensis NÃ-spero Sapote culebra 6og Pouteria sapota (Jacq.) H.E. Moore & StearrÃ-' 610 Sideroxylon foetidissimum Jacq. subsp. foetidissimum' Mamey colorado X Jocuma. 146 RAPID BIOLOGICAL INVENTORIES INFORME/REPORT NO. 08 Estatu
RM2BTP28C–Sideroxylon americanum Mill TD Penn.
RMRJPCB4–. Aus den tiefen des weltmeeres. Valdivia Expedition; Marine animals. JUangiroiH' im!) plantaacn. m cscrccftcn Jlftcn ijcfcIjcTi, uiäEn-cni fio Incr in roüom, üppiyom (5rün als. oirotcsfe Kicfcn nur nod} von bin 'iofos=(>ahnen überragt uniröcn. Unter 6cn fonfticjcn Pflanjcn* formen roaren es nieöricje Stevrenpahncn (Hyphaene), Sd^irmafa^ien iinö etujelne Stämme von Sideroxylon, tpeldic ein äuijerft alnredifelungsretdjes Silö fcfjufen. r)ter unö ba fdjalten ficf] o,rö^ere ®rasflcidien ein, auf roeldjcn bas Cao,anvifaäPieI^ mit feinen monftrös langen f)örnern u^eiöet. Pie bi5arrften aller of
RM2BTP2BT–Sideroxylon persimile Hemsl TD Penn.
RMRMW3NB–. Annales du Muse colonial de Marseille. Plants -- Madagascar; Tropical plants. SAPOTACÉES DU GROUPE DES SIDEROXYLINÉES-MIMUSOPÉES 15 pétalaires sont notablement plus courts que les lobes princi- paux de la corolle, tandis que dans les formes de Porto-Rico il y a sensiblement égalité. !»° Manilkara Sideroxylon. Syn. : Mimusops Sideroxylon Pierre; Sapota Sideroxylon Griseb. ; Achras Sapota var. p. L. ; A. Sideroxylon Hook. Nom vern. : Bully, Bullet Tree (Jamaïque). Exs. : Jamaïque, in Blue Mountains Harris5379 ; Mardi 1887]; [ex. herb. Hook.]. Obs. : L'ovaire comprend de G à î) loges.. Fig. ii.
RM2BTX2YR–Sideroxylon picardae Urb TD Penn.
RMRH112R–. Bulletin. Forests and forestry -- United States. 17 Eucalyptus Fruits. Natural Size. i Eucalyptus amygdalina; 2, E. eugenioides; 3, E. piperita; i. E. pilularis; 5, E. obliqua; 6, K. macrorhyncba; 7. E. paniculata; 8, E. leucoxylon; 9, E. sideroxylon; 10, E. melliodora; 11, E. polyanthema- 12 E. populifolia; 13, E. hemipbloia; 14, E. microtheca; 15, E. aiaeropbloia; lb, lolyanthema; 12, E. populifolia; 13, E. hemipnioia; 11. k.. micron 5. crebra: l", E. diversicolor; 18, E. calophylla; 19, E. corymbosa.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have
RM2C1N5RT–Sideroxylon sarcocarpum Merr Sideroxylon sarcocarpum Merr.
RMRPY2C1–. Hawaiian Fungi. Fungi. 36 Bernice P. Bishop Museum—Bulletin. Figure:8.—Meliola: a, Mcliola sideroxyli (No. 1160) on Sideroxylon sandwicensis, showing mycelium and setae; b, M. lyoni (No. 901) on Dodonaea viscosa —crowded mycelium with capitate hyphopodia and also a spore; c, M. hawaiiensis No. 667 on Eugenia sandwicensis—mycelium and a setum, also section of a perithecium, showing its' thin wall; d, M. morbosa (No. 452) on Claoxylon sandwicense—mycelium, capitate hyphopodia, and a setum; e, M. visci (No. 1149) on Viscum articulatum—mycelium and a setum; f, M. gregoriana (No. 2306) on Danella
RM2C1N5XY–Sideroxylon tenax L Sideroxylon tenax L.
RMRD8T4E–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Skleroj'i/lon] LXYIII. SAPOTACEJl 423 h2. TJilUho^ Biirm. Upper Burma (a large, tree, Smaleb). Shan liills 4,000 ft., Collett. Similar to 8, but 1. broader, pet. 1 in. long, btaminodeb slightly liairy. Species 1-4 are (lo^?^ly allied. B. Fl. small, corolla less than in. long, filaments as long as or longer tlian anthers. 5. S. longepetiolatum, King & Prain, Ann. Clard. Calc. ix. 501. 63 {Gluta lonr/ipetiolcda,. Fig. 162. Sideroxylon tomen
RMRHYD5H–. Beiträge zur Kenntniss der fossilen Flora von Sotzka in Untersteiermark. Paleobotany -- Tertiary; Plants, Fossil -- Austria Styria; Paleobotany -- Austria Styria. C. T. Etllngshausen. Beiträge zur fossilen Flora von Sotzka. Taf. V.. F. 1. FiederblHttchen, F. 2 u. 3. Früchte einer F. 7. Bl. einer Echües-kvi von Guiana. Engelhardtia Yon den Philippinen. F. 8. Bl. von Mimusops ohovata aus Ostindien. F. 4. Bl. T. CaJUcoma serratifoUa a. Neuholland. F. 9. Bl. von Sideroxylon inerme vom Cap. F. 5u.6. El. V. Diospyros vaccinifoUa a. Ostind. SitznnjTsberichte der inathem.-naturw. Cl. XXVIII. Bd. Nr.
RMRMWY04–. Annales du Muse colonial de Marseille. Plants -- Madagascar; Tropical plants. 16 M. hl HAUh. 11 Fig. -Ovaire entaillé de M. Sideroxylon, montrant la disposition des ovules, ô gr. 11° Manilkara Jaimiqui. Syn. : Mimusops Jaimiqui C. Wright, Nom vern. : Jaimiqui, Sapotillo fCuba). Exs. : Cuba, près Chacco de Toro [Wright 2918]. Obs. : L'ovaire présente de 7 à 8 loges. 12° Manilkara Wrightiana. Syn. : Mimusnps Wrightiana Pierre ; Sapola Achras Griseb. Exs. : Cuba Wright 2917]. Obs. : Espèce très voisine de la précédente et qui pourrait bien n'en être qu'une simple variété ; ses feuilles et ses f
RMRGMPXF–. Bulletin du Musum national d'histoire naturelle. Natural history. — 271 — pilosum, (ipico .sli/lo imico iiislr/irlinn : iiisli/liiiii 'i ;/////. tilliiiti. Fructua oiideua fmsi rali/cc rinclus, npin' sli/ln corouatus, pi/osun, pi/ls subrufia. IWirtn'piiim pditUuin crassuui. Somcii vniciuu.. Fiji;, t. — Sideroxylon Perrieri^ïl. Lee. " 1, Rameau feuiilé et fleuri X i ; — 9j fleUf OUVefte X 3; — 3, sépale vu extérieu- rement X 4 ; — i, une partie de la corolle vue par la ftice interne X 5 ; — 5, pistil X 7; — 6, fruit X 9- Bois sablonneux des environs de Soalala (Ambongo), février iqo3. H.
RMRCDX7X–. El JardÃ-n botánico de Buenos Aires. 164 â r-ucalptiis loii.^itnlia. niacrantlia. nars^iiiata. iiclaiiophloia. iiellioiloia. uicrotlicca. Miiellcri. bliqÃ-ia. btusiflora. occidental is. )leosa. xaii ¡culata, jaiiciflora. liliilaris. piperita, lolyaiitlienia. 5opiilifolia. 5iinctata. grandiflora, purpurascens. Eiicalyptus rcdunca. rcsinifera. robusta. rostrata. Iiybrid, rudis. saiicifoJia. saligna. salubris. salmonopliloia. â â ' santal ifolia. siderophloia. sideroxylon. » Stuartiana. » suberosa. » tereticornis. » urnigera. » viminalis. viruata.. EXCURSIÃN DK ESTUDIO. Please note that
RM2C1N61G–Sideroxylon macranthum Merr Sideroxylon macranthum Merr.
RMRCM5YK–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch. Trees; Beneficial insects. 24 Ordnungsgruppe Orthopteroidea. dieser Kruste fressen die Termiten nur eine dünne, Y2 ^^ starke Schicht des grau gewordenen oder verwitterten Holzes. Wenn diese Angriffe sich auch all- jährlich wiederholen, so dürfte es bei dieser geringen Beschädigung doch recht lange dauern, bis die Stangen unbrauchbar werden. Manche Hölzer haben weniger unter den Termiten zu leiden, teils wegen ihrer Härte (Eisenholz, Sideroxylon), teils wegen ihres Geruches (Kampherholz usw.). Ob es völlig »termitenfeste« Hölzer gibt, m
RM2BTP290–Sideroxylon altamiranoi Rose Standl TD Penn.
RMRE2BW1–. The indigenous trees of the Hawaiian Islands. Trees. I'LATK. SIDEROXYLON RHYNCHOSPERMUM Eofk. Alaa. Sliowiiu' fruits ;niil soeils aliout ii;itiir:il size.. 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.. Rock, Joseph Francis Charles, 1884-1962. Honolulu, T. H.
RMRE2BWM–. The indigenous trees of the Hawaiian Islands. Trees. I'LATK 1.j3,. SIDEROXYLON SANDWICENSE (Gray) Bentb. ami Ilooli Alaa. Showing fruiting Ijraiifh, about two-tliird natural size.. 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.. Rock, Joseph Francis Charles, 1884-1962. Honolulu, T. H.
RM2C1N5Y6–Sideroxylon coriaceum Merr Sideroxylon coriaceum Merr.
RMRE5CAF–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. PL. 221.. XE. McINTYRENSIS Maiden, n.sp. (1). (2) and (3) are hybrids between E. sideroxylon and E. leucoxylon. [See also Plate 220.]. 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.. Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, Gullick
RMRE2BRD–. The indigenous trees of the Hawaiian Islands. Trees. PLATE 15S.. SIDEROXYLON AUAHIENSE ar. AURANTIUM TJock var. now Alaa Tree. firowiug at I'luiwaawaa, on the lava iielils of Jit. irualalai, North Koiia, Hawaii.. 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.. Rock, Joseph Francis Charles, 1884-1962. Honolulu, T. H.
RMRE2BT0–. The indigenous trees of the Hawaiian Islands. Trees. PLATE 157.. SIDEROXYLON AUAHIENSE var. AUEANTIUM Eoek var. nov. Alaa. Fruiting braneli pinned against trunk of tree, showing thick scaly bark. Growing on the lava fields of Puuwaawaa, North Kona, Hawaii.. 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.. Rock, Joseph Francis Charles, 1884-1962. Honolulu, T. H.
RMRE2BTJ–. The indigenous trees of the Hawaiian Islands. Trees. I'LATK lo6.. SIDEROXYLON AUAHIENSE var. AURANTIUM Kock var. no v. Alaa. Showing frniting branch with mature fruits; s)ipc-imen from Kajiua, Soiitli Kona. Less than one-half natural size.. 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.. Rock, Joseph Francis Charles, 1884-1962. Honolulu, T. H.
RMRE5CJR–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. Pl. 221.. m FiocKro-n.der.et- nrn. XE. McINTYRENSIS Maiden, n.sp. (7). are hybrids between E.sideroxylon and E. leucoxylon. [See also Plate 220.]. 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.. Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, W. A. Gullick, government printer
RMRDBRCN–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 774 Mastic The name is Greek, in reference to the golden pubescence on the under side of the leaves. II. MASTIC GENUS SIDEEOXyLON [DILLENIUS] LINN^US Species Sideroxylon foBtddissimnm Jacquin Sideroxylon mastichodendron Jacquin ^LSO called Wild olive, this is a large tree of rich hammocks in penin- sular Florida and the Keys, and is widely distributed in the Bahamas and other West Indies. Its maximvmi height is about 25 m
RM2C1N5TA–Sideroxylon tenax L Sideroxylon tenax L.