RFAYDGND–Hoarfrost on red cotoneaster leaves on a Fall morning
RM2AN09W9–COTONEASTER APICULATUS
RMHE7R7Y–COTONEASTER APICULATUS ' TOM THUMB' with hoarfrost and red berries
RM2BTW5BJ–Cyperus apiculatus Liebm.
RM2AJFCK4–Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . Fig. 16.—i. coprogenus. (After Saccardo.) X 500.. Fig. 17.—5. apiculatus. X about 500.
RM2C1G46D–Lupinus apiculatus Lupinus apiculatus.
RMPFXJRK–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 149 OOBD. Cordaianthus flexuosus, rugulosus, spicatus. Three species of the flowers of Sigillarice^ found at the base of Fotts- ville conglomerate XII, under Campbell's ledge, Lacoe's col- lections, Pittston, Luzerne Co., Pa. (G7, p. 40.) One species of male and two of female flowers from the roof of the Darling- ton (Kittanning"^ coal bed at Cannelton, Beaver Co., Pa. Mansfield's collections. (Q, p. 55)—XIII. Cordaiearpus apiculatus. (Lesquereux Coal Fl
RM2BTT23H–Cybianthus apiculatus Steyerm G Agostini.
RMW067B1–Archive image from page 392 of Die fossile Flora der Permischen. Die fossile Flora der Permischen Formation diefossileflorad00gppe Year: 1864 Palaeontogr. Bd. XII. Taf. XXVIII. 1. Cardiocarpus umbonatus Göpp. — 2. C. attcnuatus Göpp. — 3. C. pedicellatus Göpp. — 4. C. apiculatus Göpp. Berg. — 5. Ii. C. subtriangulus Göpp. — 7. Cyclocarpus vanniformis Göpp. — 8. 9. Acantliocarpus xanthioides Göpp, 10. 11. Samaropsis ulmiformis Göpp. — 12. 13. Didymotheca cordata Göpp. — 15 — 19. Flügel von Insekten, ähnlich Rhynchotis.
RMMEFEJT–. Die fossile Flora der Permischen Formation . 1. Cardiocarpus umbonatus Göpp. — 2. C. attcnuatus Göpp. — 3. C. pedicellatus Göpp. — 4. C. apiculatus Göpp. Berg. — 5. Ii. C. subtriangulus Göpp. — 7. Cyclocarpus vanniformis Göpp. — 8. 9. Acantliocarpus xanthioides Göpp, 10. 11. Samaropsis ulmiformis Göpp. — 12. 13. Didymotheca cordata Göpp. — 15 — 19. Flügel von Insekten, ähnlich Rhynchotis.
RMBP6H3R–Three-spot Mariposa-Lily, Calochortus apiculatus, flower and fruit, Waterton Lakes National Park, Canada
RMRGC5C8–A single mariposa lily blossom, Calochortus apiculatus, growing in the grasslands of Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta Canada.
RM2AN09W8–COTONEASTER APICULATUS
RMHE7R7W–COTONEASTER APICULATUS ' TOM THUMB' with hoarfrost and red berries
RMHE7R27–Cotoneaster apiculatus, with berries,
RM2AFXTN8–. Monographie des élatérides. her 579382575286286519566377371 4 72 4744 7S173 4 0 -1817 PSEPHUS Algoeiisis Apiculatus Beniniensis Brevipennis Bucciilatus Castaneipennis Cavifrons CoUaris Elimatus Macrophlhalmus Marginatus Ochropterus Punclicollis Riihresceiis Striatopunctalus Viridanus PORTIIMIDIUS PHYSORIIINITES 384 F al vus 19 242421272b2925312226272823292150 390 396 PHYSORHINUS Jiistigma Circwndatus Disligma Eryllirocçplialus Flaviceps Froiitalis Galapagoeiisis Laleralis Marginatus Se ri ce us Slcliatus Sluriïiii Xautiioceplialus PIEZOPIIYLLUS MacrocerusSpencei PLATYCREPIDIUS Bkinclus 387 3
RMHE7R1Y–COTONEASTER APICULATUS ' TOM THUMB' with red berries
RMHE7R4B–COTONEASTER APICULATUS ' TOM THUMB' with hoarfrost and red berries
RMPFXJRM–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 149 OOBD. Cordaianthus flexuosus, rugulosus, spicatus. Three species of the flowers of Sigillarice^ found at the base of Fotts- ville conglomerate XII, under Campbell's ledge, Lacoe's col- lections, Pittston, Luzerne Co., Pa. (G7, p. 40.) One species of male and two of female flowers from the roof of the Darling- ton (Kittanning"^ coal bed at Cannelton, Beaver Co., Pa. Mansfield's collections. (Q, p. 55)—XIII. Cordaiearpus apiculatus. (Lesquereux Coal Fl
RMME83HE–. Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein Handbuch für Land- und Forstwirte, Gärtner, Gartenfreunde und Botaniker . ,}ig. 27. Xeleutofporen ber «Roftc bcr "i^apilioitacccn. a Uromyces Pisi. — b U. Viciae Fabae (üon Orobus tuberosus). — c U. apiculatus (oon Trifolium hybridum). — d U. Pha- seolorum (üon Phaseolus). — e U. striatus (oon Trifolium arvense). — f U. punctatus (uon Astragalus glycyphyllos). — 200 fad) uergröBert 'J Coulter'8 Botauic. Gazette 1888, pa^. 301,
RMBP6HB9–Three-spot Mariposa-Lily, Calochortus apiculatus, Heuchera and other flowers, Waterton Lakes National Park, Canada
RMBP6JH3–Three-spot Mariposa-Lily, Calochortus apiculatus, en masse, Rowe Creek, Waterton National Park, Canada
RM2AJFCD9–Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . Fig. 17.—5. apiculatus. X about 500.. X 700 Fig. 14.—5. albicans; a, beginning of growth ; b, farther advanced ; c, formation of mycelium. (After Grawitz.) formations to which we are alluding had theirorigin merely in the carelessness of the experimenter,or in the inadequacy of the means adopted forsecuring a pure cultivation. The Saccharomycetesare as truly autonomous as any other fungi.—Tr.] 71. S. ellipsoideus, Reess. Cells elliptic, mostly 6 /x long, isolated or unitedin Httle b
RMMCR79N–. Fig. 136. (B. 744.) Zellen von S. ccrevisiae I und von S. api- ailatus (die citronenförmigen) 950 fach, nach Hansen. ') Reess, M., Botanische Untersuchungen über die Alkohol-Gährungspilze. Leipzig 1870, pag. 26. — Hansen, E. Chr., Recherches sur la physiologie et la Morphologie des ferments alcooliques. I Sur le Saccharomyccs apiculatus et sa circulation dans la nature. Meddel. ira Carlsberg Laborat. Bd. I. III. 1881. — Engel, Les ferments alcooliques 1872.
RM2AFY29X–. The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. in TaythesGill above a footbridge on the west side of Fairy Gill, andeastwards into Splinter Gill, where they are again seen. In allthese localities they are very fossiliferous, and the followingforms have been found :— Dicellograplus anceps. 2, 3.Glyptograptus perscnlptus. 3.Arupyx. 3. Trinncleus seticomis (?). 1, 2, JDionide euglypta Barr. ? 2.Bemopleurides (Caphyra) sp. 1. 3 (very common).Illcenus. 2.IAchas. 3. 1,2, Phacops robertsi. 1, 2, 3 (very common).Phacops apiculatus (!). 2.Phacops cf. downingm. 2.Turrilepas. 1.Lingula. 2.O
RMMAB3KB–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . am» Anomodon apiculatus. a Habitusbild .«, b Peristom l^o^ förmig, 0,35 mm lang und unten 0,032 mm breit, weisslich, entfernt gegliedert, an den Gelenken eingeschnürt, beiderseits dicht und fein papillös, nicht gesäumt, dorsale Längslinie gerade, Lamellen nicht ausgebildet. Inneres Peristom zart und bleich, die schwach kielige Grundhaut 0,016 mm hoch, Fortsätze fadenförmig, sehr dünn und brüchig, meist an der Columella zurückbleibend. Sporen 0,009—0,012 mm, rostfarben, geköruelt; Reife im November. 49*
RM2AN3224–Naturen; illustreret maanedsskrift for populaer naturvidenskab . Fig. 42. Fig. 40. Saccharomyces eUipsoideus. ^^Ii- a) Knopskydende celler, b) Enkle celler, c) Celler med askosporer. d) Spirende sporer. „ 41. Saccharomyces apiculatus. ^™/i- ^) Modercelle med datterceller. b) Traadformige sporedannelser. „ 42. Saccharomyces pastorianns. ^^i. a) Spirende celler, b) Askospore- dannelse. c) Gjær, udviklet i ugunstig sammensat næringsvædske. d) Samme under spiring. knuser først druerne i kjælderen, og tilsætter saa den rendyrkede gjær,idet man samtidig sørger for, at denne befinder sig i fuld gjær
RM2AJ39BG–Monography of the family Unionidæ : or, Naiades of Lamarck (fresh water bivalve shells) of North America ... . , ,. ... ../ brasinus, Cmi. 79 arcuate, carinated; posterior margin dilated, direct,produced, and rounded or subtruncated at base; diskscovered with small subequal tubercles, arranged moreor less in symmetrical lines; within white. SYNONYMES. V. apiculatus, Say. Disseminator, 1829. American Conch. pi. 52.U. asper, Lea. Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc, new series, vol. iii. p. 95, pi. ix. fig. 15, 1832.Cab. A. N. S. No. 1877. OBSERVATIONS. Inhabits the Alabama river, near Claiborne, whereI fou
RM2AN326C–Naturen; illustreret maanedsskrift for populaer naturvidenskab . nde tegning(fig. 40, 41, 42j viser disse gjærsoppes udseende under mikroskopetved 600. ganges forstørrelse. Den første af disse tre er tillige den, som hyppigst forekommeri druemost, og som ogsaa har den gunstigste virkning paa vinen.Vine, som er gjæret med s. pastoricmus, faar derimod en eiendommelignoget skarp smag. S. apiculatus giver en tynd meget lidet aromatiskvin. S. eUipsoideus frembringer ogsaa den største mængde alkohol. Disse kjendsgjerninger bragte forskjellige forskere paa den tankeat rendyrke saadanne gjæraz^ter, so
RM2CEGXPF–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. Figure 135. a. Anomodon apiculatus y[2. b. Capsule and peristome x10. c. Leaf X 10. 5-6. Base and apex of leaves much magnified, d.Branch of ^. a//<nafl/aj, moist X 2. (5-6. From Sulliv. Irones ).
RM2CEGXHN–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. This species is distinguishedby the very obtuse, somewhat de-current leaves not auricled orapiculate, not markedly contortedor crisped when dry, but merelyirregularlv appressed. A. apiculatus B. & S. Leavesuol deciirrent but ivith large fimbrialepapillose auricles, often apiculate,somewhat crisped when dry ivithapex i)icurved and borders broadlyincurved in the upper Ungulateportion. The broader apex andmore suddenly enlarged basal por-tion, together with its smaller s
RM2CE3KMA–. Bulletin de la Société botanique de Genève . iir le Saccharomyces apiculatus et sa circulation dans la natiire.- LiNDNEK, P., Sporenbildung bei Saccharomyces apiculatus. Klôcker, A., Sporenbildiing bei Saccharomyces apiculatus. KlOcker. Recherches sur dix-sept formes de Saccharomyces apiculatus. OarlsbergLab. (1911), 325. (15) R.-E. LUDWIG. QUELQUES LEVURES ALPINES 445 Cultivées sur carottes, les cellules sagraudissent, sarrondissent et ily a formation dun globule de graisse très volumineux. En milieux liquides (moût de vin), la levure forme un voile peuaccentué et leinontant sur les bords.
RM2CE3KPB–. Bulletin de la Société botanique de Genève . Fig. l.-ï. - Saccharomyces Fig. 14. — Saccharomyces apicu- apiculatus H. CeUules latus H. Jeunes cellules ideux âgées. à trois jours). Inoculée sur carotte et sur plâtre, la cellule diieiil plus arrondir rimontre à son extrémité un gros globule de graisse. Dans les milieux li(iuides (moût de viin, ctltc Icmiiv |)roo(|uc wfermentation active au bout de trois jours, lar tlistillation, nou^ aoii>obtenu 6,170/0 dVdcool en volume. Cette levure attaipic les soluiiousde glucose et de fructose, mais non pas le saccharose. Pai- ces caractères taxi
RMRH9WRJ–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. Th. Valeton, Die Zingiberaceen Deutsch-Neu-Guineas. 61 culi, calyx cupularis, corollae tubus brevis calyci cire, aequilongus. Lobi magni late oblongi apiee rotundati (lobus posticus apice cucullatus et apiculatus), in sicco castanei. Labellum corollam longe excedens maximum, basi filamento adnatum lobis latissimis circa stamen convolutis, ad faucem tubi haud insigniter auriculatum; filamentum denticulis callosis minutis paullum infra apicem attenuatu
RMRD8RND–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 149 OOBD. Cordaianthus flexuosus, rugulosus, spicatus. Three species of the flowers of Sigillarice^ found at the base of Fotts- ville conglomerate XII, under Campbell's ledge, Lacoe's col- lections, Pittston, Luzerne Co., Pa. (G7, p. 40.) One species of male and two of female flowers from the roof of the Darling- ton (Kittanning"^ coal bed at Cannelton, Beaver Co., Pa. Mansfield's collections. (Q, p. 55)—XIII. Cordaiearpus apiculatus. (Lesquereux Coal Fl
RMRE0DNM–. Bacteriological methods in food and drugs laboratories : with an introduction to micro-analytical methods . Bacteriology; Food; Drugs. 204 BACTERIOLOGICAL METHODS nature, occurring in the soil and in surface waters, and because they very frequently comtaminate potato cultures, are known as the potato group. They are spore forniing, which spores are. Fig. 67.—Wild and pseudo-yeasts. A, S. pombe. (After Lindner); B, Torulce. (After Pasteur); C, Mucor, (i) spores; (2) germinating spores and mycelium; D, S. apiculatus; E, Mycoderma vini.—(After Bioletti.) remarkably resistant to heat, being able
RMRD8RNB–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 149 OOBD. Cordaianthus flexuosus, rugulosus, spicatus. Three species of the flowers of Sigillarice^ found at the base of Fotts- ville conglomerate XII, under Campbell's ledge, Lacoe's col- lections, Pittston, Luzerne Co., Pa. (G7, p. 40.) One species of male and two of female flowers from the roof of the Darling- ton (Kittanning"^ coal bed at Cannelton, Beaver Co., Pa. Mansfield's collections. (Q, p. 55)—XIII. Cordaiearpus apiculatus. (Lesquereux Coal Fl
RMRDXT2K–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 250 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS Saccharomyces. Meyen. Yeast Vegetative cells spherical, ellipsoidal, oval or pear-shaped, occasionally elongated mycelial like; asci spherical; ellipsoidal or cylindrical with 1-8 asco- spores 1-celled spherical or ellipsoidal. About 40 species. The S. apiculatus, Rees, is important in the fermentation of fruit. The S. elUpsoideus causes the fermentation of wine. The S. mycoderna, Rees, forms a white ma
RMRHGP9R–. Boletin de la Sociedad de Biología de Concepción. Sociedad de Biología de Concepción; Biology; Biology. Bol. Soc. Biol. de Concepción, Tomo LI, Fascículo 1, 1977.. Figs. 15-17.— Cosmarium punctulatum var. subpunctulatum; Fig. IS.—Staurodes- mus corniculatus; Fig. 19.—Staurodesmus dejectus var. apiculatus; Fig. 20.— Staurodesmus mucronatus var. parallelus; Fig. 2.1.— Staurodesmus validus; Fig. 2.2..—Staurodesmus convergens var. depressus. -199. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance
RMRGHJ3R–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. . Figs717-744 Antennal anelli, females. 717, Aprostocetus (Aprostocetus) orithyia (Walker). 718, A. (A.) gratus (Giraud). 719, A. (A.) apiculatus sp. n. 720, A. (A.) citrinus (Forster). 721, A. {A.) lycidas (Walker). 722, A. (A.) deplanatus (Walker). 723, A. (A.) emesa (Walker). 724, A. (A.) fulvipes (Forster). 725, A. (A.) apama (Walker). 726, A. (A.) calamarius Graham. 727, A. (A.) luteus (Ratzeburg). 728, A. (A.) collega (Ratzeburg). 729, Aceratoneuromyia sp. 730, Nesolynx glossinae (Waterston). 731, Eutetrastichus adalia (Walke
RMRECNX8–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. am» Anomodon apiculatus. a Habitusbild .«, b Peristom l^o^ förmig, 0,35 mm lang und unten 0,032 mm breit, weisslich, entfernt gegliedert, an den Gelenken eingeschnürt, beiderseits dicht und fein papillös, nicht gesäumt, dorsale Längslinie gerade, Lamellen nicht ausgebildet. Inneres Peristom zart und bleich, die schwach kielige Grundhaut 0,016 mm hoch, Fortsätze fadenförmig, sehr dünn und brüchig, meist an der Columella zurückbleibend. Sp
RMRG889W–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 344 BULLETIN 11, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. Fig. 219.—Dianulites apiculatus. a to d, fotje VIEWS OF EICHWALD'S .TYPE OF CHjETETES apiculatus; e, celluliferous surface en- larged. (After Eichwald.) DIANULITES APICULATUS (Eichwald). Plate 2, figs. 7, 8; text fig. 219. Millepora apiculata Eichwald, Inter ingrica, 1825, p. 21. Orbitulites apiculatus Eichwald, Zool. spec, vol. 1, 1829, p. 150, pi. 2, fig. 3. Chxtetes apiculatus Eichwald, Lethsea Rossica, vol. 1, 1860, p. 479, pi. 28, figs. 1 a-d. Dianulites apiculatus Dybowski, Die Chaetetid
RMRHXBXJ–. Beitrge zur Kryptogamenflora der Schweiz. 213 [i. altemans (S. alternans Reinsch, Algenfl. Frank. 81, tab. VI, f. 3.) Cellules au nombre de 8, disposees en 2 series alternantes de 4. X apiculatus West, cellules ayant un epaississement en bouton ä leur extremite libre (Journ. Mi er. Sog. 1894.) 7. radiatus (S. radiatus Reinsch, 1. c. f. 6.) Cellules (4) souvent groupees en rayons. Sans doute Dimor- phococci spec. vid. sub. Dimorphococco. 5. disciformis. Cellules en petit thalle, 4-ou octocellulaire, polyedriques par conipression. Marecages, etangs. bords des lacs, (commun). Bords du lac de Co
RMRN0009–. Annales de l'Institut Pasteur. Science; Allergy and Immunology; Medicine; Microbiology. LEVURES DE VIN. 573 Ce sont les levures a, b, c, d, h, e et /", qui donnent dans tous les cas étudiés la fermentation la plus active ; les levures /, t et m, que nous avons mentionnées plus haut, de même qu'un saccharoniyces apiculatus retiré d'un cidre, sont peu énergiques, mais donnent au liquide un parfum très prononcé. II Voici la description succincte de ces levures : Levure a {Cig. 1). Elle se montre en chapelets de 3 à 4 glo- bules avec des vacuoles; à côté de globules presque ronds de S jx co
RMRN1CDP–. Annales de micrographie. — so- ie Sacch. apiculatus n'a pu pousser la fermentation jus- qu'au bout. Dans une ai:^re expérience, pratiquée à 25° cent, avec 10 % de dextrose dans Teau de levure, on a trouvé, après 15 jours, 3,7, et après 25 jours, 4,3 vol. % d'alcool. Torula de M. Pasteur. — Nous arrivons au groupe des cellules de levure que nous avons appelé Torula, suivant les remarques faites plus haut. Dans un mémoire publié en 1883, j'ai décrit 5 espèces de ce groupe. Je dois égale- ment mentionner que M. Roux, collaborateur distingué de M. Pasteur, a, en 1881, étudié un organisme qui sem
RMRCM6D0–. Die fossile Flora der Permischen Formation. Paleobotany. Palaeontogr. Bd. XII. Taf. XXVIII.. 1. Cardiocarpus umbonatus Göpp. — 2. C. attcnuatus Göpp. — 3. C. pedicellatus Göpp. — 4. C. apiculatus Göpp. Berg. — 5. Ii. C. subtriangulus Göpp. — 7. Cyclocarpus vanniformis Göpp. — 8. 9. Acantliocarpus xanthioides Göpp, 10. 11. Samaropsis ulmiformis Göpp. — 12. 13. Didymotheca cordata Göpp. — 15 — 19. Flügel von Insekten, ähnlich Rhynchotis.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of the
RMRCJMHD–. Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein Handbuch für Land- und Forstwirte, Gärtner, Gartenfreunde und Botaniker. Plant diseases. ,}ig. 27. Xeleutofporen ber «Roftc bcr "i^apilioitacccn. a Uromyces Pisi. — b U. Viciae Fabae (üon Orobus tuberosus). — c U. apiculatus (oon Trifolium hybridum). — d U. Pha- seolorum (üon Phaseolus). — e U. striatus (oon Trifolium arvense). — f U. punctatus (uon Astragalus glycyphyllos). — 200 fad) uergröBert 'J Coulter'8 Botauic. Gazette 1888, pa^. 301,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for r
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