RM2EWHWF7–Identified in book as two varieties of Sweet flag. Acorus calamus. After an illustration by Mirza Baqir in a 19th century Iranian book of Greek physician and botanist Pedanius Dioscorides's 1st century AD work De Materia Medica.
RMP6ENBE–Purple mangosteen tree, flower, leaf and fruit, Garcinia mangostana 1, and rattan tree, Calamus rotang, branch and leaf 2, and 'dragon's blood' fruit 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's 'Bilderbuch fur Kinder' (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1798. Friedrich Johann Bertuch (1747-1822) was a German publisher and man of arts most famous for his 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830.
RMB2HJEG–botany, marsh plants, Acorus, common sweet flag (Acorus calamus), copper engraving, coloured, 29 cm x 20.5 cm, from 'Hortus Eystettensis', by Basilius Besler (1561- 1629), Eichstaett, Germany, 1613, private collection, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2A7BXWK–Purple mangosteen tree, flower, leaf and fruit, Garcinia mangostana 1, and rattan tree, Calamus rotang, branch and leaf 2, and 'dragon's blood' fruit 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's 'Bilderbuch fur Kinder' (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1798. Friedrich Johann Bertuch (1747-1822) was a German publisher and man of arts most famous for his 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830.
RM2AXX6F1–sweet flag or calamus Acorus calamus, (botany book, 1909)
RF2GA10AY–Aconitum foliis cyclaminis, Variante des Eisenhut und Acorus calamus, Kalmus, Acorus calamus, sweet flag, sway or muskrat root, Phytanthoza iconographia, historische Pflanzenillustration aus dem um 1740 erschienen Buch, digital verbessert, historical plant illustration from the book published around 1740, digitally enhanced,
RMGK464A–33927 Calamus Bajonado (Bloch and Schneider)
RFD1E6MJ–Woman writing with a feather
RMJ7PCAT–Calamus rotang00
RMKK2W7M–Calamus, Iowa, USA. 31st Jan, 2008. This corn crib was moved to a farm owned by Yogi Braet along U.S. 30 near Calamus, Iowa, in the 1930s. It had been owned by the local Allis-Chalmers farm equipment dealer, who sometimes accepted grain for payment. Credit: Jeff Cook/Quad-City Times/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMJ2WRKP–Calamus rotang Ypey33
RMW24HMY–Archive image from page 244 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam01bail Year: 1900 CALAMOVILFA apparently limited to the sandy swamps and pine bar- rens of New Jersey. Now in cultivation as an orna- nK-utal grass. p. B. Kennedy. CALAMPfiLlS is Eccremocat-pus. CALAMUS (Greek tor reed). PalmUcew,
RMKT2EYW–33916 Calamus Proridens Jordan and Gilbert
RM2AN0HMB–Pompeii, its history, buildings, and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations, and also an itinerary for visitors . Tajula; and Calamus. tabulce accepti et expensi, or account-books. When they were full, or when the writing on them was no longer useful, the wax was smoothed, and they were ready again for other service. The cut above, besides an inkstand, represents a:i open book. 536 POMPEII. The thinness and yellowish colour of the leaves, which aretied together with ribbon, denote that it was made of parch-m
RF2BXF6BC–Silver grey gold pigeon feather texture macro, abstract background with selective focus, artistic full frame
RFE4XF38–Woman writing in diary
RMMAA296–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder . CALAMUS PLUMCHRUS AND PELAGIC AMPHIPODA SMALL BENTHIC INVERTEBRATES ANIMAL REMAINS SUSPENDED ORGANICS PHYTOPLANKTON ZOOPLANKTON Figure 69-4. A food web showing carbon flow to walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) in the eastern Bering Sea. Bold lines indicate major food sources. also the target of a major commercial fishery in the southeastern Bering Sea; 4.9 X 10"* mt were taken in the 1979-80 fishing season (M. Eaton, Alaska Depart- ment of Fish and Game, personal communication,
RMW58DH1–Calamus : a series of letters written during the years 1868-1880 by Walt Whitman to a young friend (Peter Doyle) : Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892
RMP55PK0–Long sword-shaped leaf and conical spike flower of the Sweet flag, Acorus calamus. Handcolored copperplate engraving from a botanical illustration by James Sowerby from William Woodville and Sir William Jackson Hooker's 'Medical Botany' 1832. The tireless Sowerby (1757-1822) drew over 2,500 plants for Smith's mammoth 'English Botany' (1790-1814) and 440 mushrooms for 'Coloured Figures of English Fungi ' (1797) among many other works.
RM2BXF3AG–sweet flag or calamus / Acorus calamus / Kalmus (botany book, 1900)
RMGK46JF–33959 Calamus Calamus (Cuvier and Valenciennes)
RFCTYWD9–Woman writing in diary
RMW0R4YC–Archive image from page 246 of A descriptive catalogue of useful. A descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world, including the structural and economic classifications of fibers descriptivecatal09dodg Year: 1897 DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 239 Mauritius hemp (see Furcrcva gigantea). Maurvi (Incl.). Thread of Sansevicria zeylanica. Mauve. French name for Malva sylvestris. Ma-wewel (Oeyl.). See Calamus rudentum. Maximiliana regia. The Inaja Palm. Endogen. Palmos. Palm tree, 100 feet. Cne of the noldo palms of the Amazon, which is crowned with leaves 30 to 40 feet long. The woody spathes
RMKT2F30–33959 Calamus Calamus (Cuvier and Valenciennes)
RM2AG76NH–. Dreer's 1913 garden book. 30 to 36 inches high, $5.00 each.Cocos Marie Rose and Schizophylla. Both interesting, strong-growing species, useful in Florida and California, where they can be planted out. $1.50 each. COCOS WKDDELIANA. Deckeria Nobilis. A very rare Palm, with narrow, divided pinnae of alight green color, the stems closely protected with long, light-coloredspines; requires a close, high temperature. 4-inch pots, $2.50 each. Da-monorops Palembanicus (Calamus). A tropical species delight-ing in a high, moist atmosphere, finely feathered dark green foliage;stems furnished with long,
RF2BXF6HN–Silver grey gold pigeon feather texture macro, abstract background with metallic shine, selective focus, artistic full frame
RMP4DM7F–PRIMUS CALAMUS METAMETPIKHN EXHIBENS ROMA - AÑO 1662 - PAGINA CON GRABADO. Author: CARAMUEL JUAN. Location: CONGRESO DE LOS DIPUTADOS-BIBLIOTECA, MADRID, SPAIN.
RM2BXF2YC–sweet flag or calamus / Acorus calamus / Kalmus (biology book, 1881)
RMGK45YG–33916 Calamus Proridens Jordan and Gilbert
RMW1WDA0–Archive image from page 722 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology cyclopdiaofana03todd Year: 1847 'ii 555=3 .'.: • , ' T / • Transverse section of the medulla oblongata through the lower third of the olivary bodies. (From Stilling.) Magnified ten diameters. a, anterior fissure ; 6, fissure of the calamus scriptorius; c, raphe; d, anterior columns; e, lateral columns ; f, posterior columns ; g, nucleus of the hypoglossal nerve, containing large vesicles ; h, nucleus of the vagus nerve ; i, i, gelatinous substance ; k, h, roots of the vagus nerve ; I, roo
RMKT2F0F–33927 Calamus Bajonado (Bloch and Schneider)
RM2CDB28R–. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . Tabulae and Calamus. tahulce accepti et expensi, or account-books. When they were full, or when the writing on them was no longer useful, the wax was smoothed, and they were ready again for other service. The cut above, besides an inkstand, represents an open book. 536 POMPEII. The thinness and yellowish colour of the leaves, which aretied together with ribbon, denote that it was made of parch-m
RM2MDHJ14–sweet flag or calamus, Acorus calamus, (biology book, 1888), Kalmus, acore odorant
RMGK46G7–33954 Calamus Arctifrons Goode and Bean
RMW14WFB–Archive image from page 28 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1895roya Year: 1895 V. Aquatics. '' —The long stems Whose flowers the zvater, like a gentle nurse— Bears on its bosom' # -:<- —N. P. Willis. ACORUS Calamus. The well-known Sweet Flag. Will grow to perfection in Florida. 25 cents. EICHHORNIA crassipes. The Water Hyacinth. A very interesting plant, which floats on the surface of the water until nearly ready to bloom, when the roots enter the soil, if in shal- low water. The flowers are born
RMKT2F1M–33942 Calamus Penna Cuvier and Valenciennes
RM2CEN6E6–. The life of the Greeks and Romans. re), we havementioned before. Fig. 490shows a pencil lying on anFi£- 490- open book (c). The tablets were also used for writing letters, separate slaves or freedmen beingoccasionally employed as Ubrarii ab epistuMs. On sending theletter the tabellce were fastened together with a thread tied intoa knot, on which the wax seal was pressed. The outside of theletter bore the address. Another kind of writing was donewith ink (atramentum librarium), made of a solution of soot andgum, on papyrus or parchment (see Fig. 490, the inkstand,a, with the calamus lying on
RM2HWCP8E–sweet flag or calamus a Plante, b Fleur, c Ovaire vu de côté, d Coupe transversale de l'ovaire, Acorus calamusAcorus calamus, (religion history book, 1885), Kalmus a Pflanze, b Blüte, c Fruchtknoten von der Seite, d Querschnitt des Fruchtknotens, acore odorant a Plante, b Fleur, c Ovaire vu de côté, d Coupe transversale de l'ovaire
RMGK46B3–33942 Calamus Penna Cuvier and Valenciennes
RMW06C58–Archive image from page 411 of Die descriptive und topographische Anatomie. Die descriptive und topographische Anatomie des Menschen diedescriptiveun00heit Year: 1896 542. Medulla oblon- 543. Medulla oblon- 544. Medulla spinal. gata.3—4Mm.unterhalb i/Ctta, 7 Mm. unterhalb Pars ccrvical. dos Calam. Script. Ver- des Calam. Script. Vei- Yergrösserung = 2. grösserung = 2. grösserung = 2. Vcntr.IV Funic. respirat ,1. gracil. -Xiut. euneat. -Can. central. tfgFuitic. respirat. Cornu post. •Subst retlcuL Pyramis' N. accessor 'Pijramis 545. Medulla oblongata knapp vor dem Calamus scriptor. Yergrös
RMKT2F2E–33954 Calamus Arctifrons Goode and Bean
RM2AM2B05–The mass and vestments of the Catholic church, liturgical, doctrinal, historical and archaeological . n the great square of St.Peters. The tube was an ordinary accompaniment ofthe chalice when the laity received Communion SI PPLEMENTARY VESTMENTS 485 ^f under both species to prevent even accidental ir-reverence. It was called tube, calamus, fistula,canna, virgula, siphon and pugillaris. The Tiara—thusnamed in French,Italian, Latin andGreek as designa-ting a Persian head-dress—is the triplePapal crown wornfor the first timeby the Popes dur-ing their residenceat Avignon. Themonument of Bene-dict
RM2HWCPJB–Calamus adspersusPlant. A and B Seed of the same, from the side and in longitudinal section, C Inflorescence of another species, Calamus adspersus, (botany book, ca. 1900), StuhlrohrpalmeAstende einer unten fruchtenden, oben blühenden Pflanze. A und B Same derselben, von der Seite und im Längsschnitt, C Blütenstand einer anderen Art, Calamus adspersusPlante. A et B Graine de la même espèce, vue de côté et en coupe longitudinale, C Inflorescence d'une autre espèce
RMW16GAR–Archive image from page 281 of Dictionnaire de physiologie (1897). Dictionnaire de physiologie . dictionnairedeph02rich Year: 1897 Fig. 7 et 8. â Va, racine descendante du trijumeau. â IXa, racine du glosso-pharyngien. â X, nerf vague. â XII, nerf hypoglosse. â Crst, corps restiforme. â Cscr, calamus scriptorius. â fae, libres arci- formes externes. â fai, filtres arciformes internes. â fsla, scissure longitudinale antÃrieure. â Ks, faisceau cÃrÃbelleux de Fleohsig. â Lm, letnnisque ou ruban de Reil. â Na, noyau ambigu. â nar, noyau arciforme. â Ne, noyau du cordon do Burdach ou noyau cunÃifo
RMRD6GY1–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. HISTOGENESIS AND MINUTE STBUCTUKE OF CEEEBELLUM. 579 Fiss. suprapyramidalis. ' Fiss. prima. In its inferior part the roof of the ventricle is exceedingly thin and is not all formed of nervous matter. The posterior medullary velum is a mere ridge which can hardly be said to enter into its formation: the epithelial lining of the cavity, supported by pia mater, is carried downwards towards the inferior boundaries of the floor of the ventricle. At the lowest part of the calamus scriptorius, and also along each lateral boundary of the floor, the epithel
RMT0CW27–Elementary anatomy and physiology Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 o A View of the Interior Surface of the Cerebellum and a Portion of the Medulla Ob- longata. 1, 1, The Circumference of the Cerebellum. 2, 2, The two Hemispheres of the Cerebellum. 3, Lobulus Amygdaloidcs. 4, The Vermis Inferior. 5, Lobulus Nervi Pneumogastriel. C, The Calamus Scriptorius. 7, Its Point. 8, Section of the Medulla Oblongata. 9, Points to the Origin of the Pneumogastric Nerve. Fig. 305.
RMRDXMGB–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 886 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. should not be allowed to extend to the areas provided for those of less robust habits. None of the plants included in this group require any special preparation of soil, provided a good depth of mud is present; but if this is not the case soil of a similar nature as previously recom- mended should be deposited for their reception. For the guidance of those who are not familiar with this class of plants, the following list may be of service in making a selection :— Acorus Calamus (Sweet Flag
RMGK69BT–52023 Little-head Porgy, Calamus proridens Jordan & Gilbert Key West
RMRWPRGY–Elements of the comparative anatomy Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates elementsofcompar00wied Year: 1886 THE BRAIN. 139 In the Angler (Lophius piscatorius, a Teleostean) there is also a superficial layer of enormous nerve-cells (about 200 in number) behind the calamus scrip- torius of the sinus rhomboidalis, filling up the dorsal fissure of the spinal cord for a certain distance : their discoverer, G. Fritsch, calls them'lobi nervi lateralis.' The axis fibres arising from these cells accompany the trigeminal and vagus, but do not go to electric organs, which are entirely wanti
RMKBXA4C–421 Acorus calamus
RMRHBT1D–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. 886 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. should not be allowed to extend to the areas provided for those of less robust habits. None of the plants included in this group require any special preparation of soil, provided a good depth of mud is present; but if this is not the case soil of a similar nature as previously recom- mended should be deposited for their reception. For the guidance of those who are not familiar with this class of plants, the following list may be of service in making a selection :— AcoRUS Calamus (Sweet Flag
RMGK69BR–52022 Calamus bajonado (Bloch & Schneider), Jold-head Porgy Pex de Pluma Family Sparidae
RMT24ANK–Archive image from page 476 of Die wissenschaftliche Ausbildung des Apothekerlehrlings Die wissenschaftliche Ausbildung des Apothekerlehrlings und seine Vorbereitung zum Gehülfenexamen : mit Rücksicht auf die neuesten Anforderungen diewissenschaftl00schl Year: 1884 Fig. 319. Acorus Calamus. Kalmus. Fig 320. Arum maculatum. Aron. Nebst einzelner Blüte, einer staubgefäss- Links der entblösste Kolben, darüber der tragenden Perigonschuppe Fruchtstand; rechts die Knolle, Staubbeutel, und Frucht (links). Stengel und eine durchschnittene Beere.
RMKJ2D2X–Zhangqi - Potted Calamus and Pleasure Rock - Walters 35209
RMRHBT0C–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. Fig. 592.—Alisma Plantago. Fig. 591.—AcoRus Calamus. ). — This familiar waterside plant is very suitable for exposed situations ; height about 3ft. /. P. variegatiis is similar in habit to the type, but the leaves are beautifully striped with white, which imparts a very hand- some appearance. Lysimachia thyrsiflora (Tufted Loosestrife) is a close- growing British plant, with short and compact racemes of small yellow flowers. Height about 2ft. Menyanthes trifoliata (Bog or Buck Bean) (Fig. 593). — A very ornamental dw
RMPFTY52–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. HISTOGENESIS AND MINUTE STBUCTUKE OF CEEEBELLUM. 579 Fiss. suprapyramidalis. ' Fiss. prima. In its inferior part the roof of the ventricle is exceedingly thin and is not all formed of nervous matter. The posterior medullary velum is a mere ridge which can hardly be said to enter into its formation: the epithelial lining of the cavity, supported by pia mater, is carried downwards towards the inferior boundaries of the floor of the ventricle. At the lowest part of the calamus scriptorius, and also along each lateral boundary of the floor, the epithel
RMRYRFBP–Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1900 Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1900 : pot grown strawberry plants seasonable plants seeds & sundries . dreersmidsummerc1900henr Year: 1900 ARECA BAUERI. Similar in general habit to Seaforthea Elegans, but hardier and with darker foliage and stems; 5-inch pots, 18 inches high. $1.00 each. ARECA VERSCHAFFELTII. A beautiful species with large pinnate leaves of a light green with creamy mid-rib and stems, while the trunk is bronzy pur- ple; 3-inch pots, 12 inches high. 50 cts. each. CALAMUS INTERMEDIUS. A tropical species, delighting in a high, moist atmosphere, f
RMRDXMG4–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. Fig. 592.—Alisma Plantago. Fig. 591.—Acorus Calamus. ). — This familiar waterside plant is very suitable for exposed situations; height about 3ft. I. P. variegatus is similar in habit to the type, but the leaves • are beautifully striped with white, which imparts a very hand- some appearance. Lysimachia thyrsiflora (Tufted Loosestrife) is a close- growing British plant, with short and compact racemes of small yellow flowers. Height about 2ft. Menyanthes trifoliata (Bog or Buck Bean) (Fig. 593).—-A very ornamental dwa
RMRYRFBN–Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1900 Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1900 : pot grown strawberry plants seasonable plants seeds & sundries . dreersmidsummerc1900henr Year: 1900 20 HENRY A. DREER, 714 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. ARECA BAUERI. Similar in general habit to Seaforthea Elegans, but hardier and with darker foliage and stems; 5-inch pots, 18 inches high. $1.00 each. ARECA VERSCHAFFELTII. A beautiful species with large pinnate leaves of a light green with creamy mid-rib and stems, while the trunk is bronzy pur- ple; 3-inch pots, 12 inches high. 50 cts. each. CALAMUS INTERMEDIUS. A tropi
RMRHA9YW–. The book of water gardening;. Aquatic plants. [from old catalog]. THE BOOK OF WATER GARDENING Acorns gramineus grows to a height of from eight to twelve inches, forming a round grassy tuft. Acorus gramineus variegatus is a beautiful variegated plant. The leaves are narrow, grasslike and striped white. All of the Acorus will thrive equally well planted in moist soil or in shallow water. They are propagated by division of the root in Spring or Fall.. ACORUS CALAMUS VARIEGATUS Variegated Sweet Flag Acanthus mollis latifolius has leaves one foot wide by two feet lonf. It grows to a height of fro
RMRHKAKN–. The biology of birds. Birds. Fig. 2.'—Structure and Development of the Feather (diagrammatic). I. An ordinary pinion; c, calamus or quill; A.S., aftershaft; u., rhachis. II. An enlarged part of the vane; R.,rhachis; B.,barb; a.b.b., an anterior barbule; P.B.B., a posterior barbuie. III. Two barbs (b) enlarged; A,B.B., an anterior barbuie; h., book- lets ; P.B.B., a posterior barbuie. IV^. An incipient stage in the de- velopment of a feather; y.f., young feather; p., the internal pulp or dennis; r.F., the feather folUcle; D., the dermis ; s.c, stratum corneum of the epidermis, which forms a s
RMRE5EBH–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Sea.. Feeding interactions with emphasis on the benthos 1235 WALLEYE POLLOCK THERAGRA CHALCOGRAMMA CLUPEA HARENGUS PALLAS I. CALAMUS PLUMCHRUS AND PELAGIC AMPHIPODA SMALL BENTHIC INVERTEBRATES ANIMAL REMAINS SUSPENDED ORGANICS PHYTOPLANKTON ZOOPLANKTON Figure 69-4. A food web showing carbon flow to walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) in the eastern Bering Sea. Bold lines indicate major food sources. also the target of a major commercial fishery in the southeastern
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