RM2AWF7XF–Annals of the South African MuseumAnnale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . r southern African Alcyoniumspecies by the possession of robust, ovoid to subspheroid spindles with coarsetuberculation. Some of the spindles may be slightly clubbed. Alcyonium foliatum Thomson, 1921 Figs 16, 17A-EAlcyonium (Erythropodium) foliatum Thomson, 1921: 158, fig. 2; 1923: 47, 50, 69. Material SAM-H561 (holotype), off Cape Morgan, border of Cape Province andTranskei (32°45S 28°20E), 82 m, 13 August 1901, 1 colony on sponge, dredge, SOFT CORALS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA 283 coll. S.S. Pieter Fame survey, PF 13364. SAM-H
RMGK6AJH–52829 Cerestoma foliatum
RMMEBNC6–. Die Gattung Lepidium (L.) R. Br. : eine monographische Studie . Fig. 1. Heteropliyllie von L. per- foliatum L. (etwas schematisiert). ') Als Alinormiliit uunle die Aushilduiitr von Trairblätterii lieobachtet liei [^. ciimjicsirH (h.) W.^ir. und L. siifiriißi L. duicli Guillard (iiacli Fenzig-, Ftlanzen-Teratologie I. [1890] p. i(J9j.
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RM2CNNPK4–. The sea-beach at ebb-tide : a guide to the study of the seaweeds and the lower animal life found between tidemarks . Murex rufus.Pteronotus festivus. PLATE LXXII. Murex pomnni.Cerostoma foliatum. Ocinebra poulsoni, enlargedCerostoma nuttallii. GASTEROPODS 383 which cross the vliorls, projecting almost one fourth of an inch from thebody of the shell. Between each of these varices i.s a large node. Thereis, besides all this, a system of pronounced revolving ribs which crossthe varices and nodes, giving to the shell a greatly roughened appear-ance. The interior is bluish-white. The operculum i
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RM2CDANKN–. Fruit and ornamental trees, roses, etc . Ml. LIMONIUM TRI- FOLIATUM.(From photograph atFruitlands ) LADELPH USringa, ork Orange),nts each,o n a r ius.fragrant.Dianthiftorus. Semi-double.Gordonii. White, large ; bloomslate. Grandiflorus. Very large flowers. Multiflora plcena. Flowerswhite, double, fragrant. Primulseflora. Flowers white,semi double. Rosseflorus pi. Double. PUNICA GRANATUM. (Pomegranate.)25 cents each.Alba. Double white.Liegrelli. or Variegata. Double-flowering, variegated ; very handsome.Rubra. Double red. PYRUS SALICIFOLIUS (Willow-leaved Pear). Of medium growth and weeping h
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RM2CHP34C–. Paléontologie végétale cryptogames cellulaires et cryptogames vasculaires . it., p. 23, 24. 3. Ibid., p. 2^-36. 4. Ibid., p. 28. SPHEXOPIIYLLÀLES 77 provisoirement Sphenophyllum Dawsoni &, et dont lap-pareil végétatif est connusous le nom de Sph. eu-neifolium ; tandis que laforme plus petite (Sph.Dawsoni fi de Scott), quise distingue de la pre-mière par son faisceau li-gneux étroit et iriarche,semble correspondre auxtiges appelées Sph. plari-foliatum, lesquelles pour-raient elles-mêmes cor-respondre aux rameauxfeuilles connus en em-preintes sous le nom deSph. myriophyllum i. Bowmanites Ro
RM2CEDA2P–. D. Io. Davidis Schoepf ... Materia medica americana potissimvm regni vegetabilis. m. L. Sy/f. nat, 143.Aes. Vdum, Viride. L. m. m. 720. zj. ARGENTVM. L. St//h nat 148. Rarius adhac.Argentum foliatum. Lapis infernalis. L. m, m. 723, ig. AVRVM nativum? Arfenicum, Hijilrargyrum, Stibium, Cobaltnm, M»-lybdaenum et Stannum, hucucque in America non-dam detefta. 29. CALCVLVS Margarita. L. Syfl. nat. 177. Tefi-ae IVlyae margaritiferae? in variis Penfylvaniae flo-viis.Margaritae. L< m. m. 723. 30. TARTARVS Plm. L. Sjft. nnt. 17P, Dolia Vini. 31. PVMEX VKlcani. L. Syft. nat, igr. Indiae occ!. denta
RMRHH3GK–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. FUNCTION OF CER.4TOSTOMA VARICES 63 Morphometry The following morphometric measurements on perfect, uneroded C.foliatum shells were made: areas of the three main varices and left-remnant varix (described below), aperture area, aperture length, total shell length including siphon, labial spine (tooth) length, and live body weight (measured in air with the animal retracted into its shell). The left-remnant varix constitutes a remnant of the pre- vious left varix that abuts on the current right varix to form a combined right-sh
RMRGWCWM–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. September, 1941 Knight: Plant Bugs, or Miridae, of Illinois 81 Food Plant.—Cup plant {Silphium per- foliatum). Known Distribution.—Illinois, Iowa, Kansas. Illinois Records.—Charleston: June 14, 1931, H. H. Ross, 1 <5 . Hardin: June 5, 1932, H. L. Dozier, 1 $ . West Union: June 14, 1930, on Silphium sp., T. H. Prison, 4i , 1 9 ; June 26, 1932, Ross & Dozier, U, 19. to brownish pubescence. Legs mostly black, with tips of femora slightly paler; tibiae pale to brownish, darker on basal half, hind pair nearly black; tarsi pale, apical segment bla