RMT0NNWN–Dreer's bulbs plants, shrubs, Dreer's bulbs : plants, shrubs, and seeds for fall planting dreersbulbsplant1936henr Year: 1936 Lilium canil i Madonna 1 ' ^^ '^' -^ j^^t^'^'' Lilium elegans Planting Lily Bulbs Please note the delivery date for the dif- ferent varieties which depends upon the time the bulbs mature. Unless you are prepared to care for those received late we suggest that you buy in spring as the bulbs are so perish- able that we cannot accept their return. Cover the soil where Lilies are to be pkuited with hay, straw, etc., to keep the frost out until planting time. Philippin
RMPFGR5R–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... Fig. 31. Hoved i profil af Liriomyza xanthaspis Loew. (Hendel).. Fig. 32. Hoved i profil af Napomyza elegans Meig. (Hendel). 3*. 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.. Dansk naturhistorisk forening. København, G. E. C. Gad
RMME6DRY–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge . pulveruient.i piaviiia mediodivisa ^^ Ir» S ^ ^ nud,cT L^'"^ oertTeni ?'=> plantaginis d"' hospita matmnalis -S matronalis ^ elegans nycticans brunnescens a'tai' altaica $ sifanica d" sifanica ^ confluens" ^-lUiiasivu insularum »2r ^'^^m^Sf' Vif «A ⢠gv, ir '^ ^ quenselii 0 w quenselii o â â ji â â , , + , cervini cf cervini. o hiiatecki
RM2AJB3HE–Monograph of the Palaeontographical Society . (, H Srmr/^i-iin PLATE XVI. Fig. 1. Astarte Vallisneriana, Xi??^. Gutta-percha cast of the right valve, natural size. The original is from Whitley. 2. Astarte Tunstallensis, King. Right valve (twice the natural size) of a testiferous specimen. Tunstall Hill. 3. AUerisma elegans, King. Right aspect of a cast (natural size) showing impres- sions of the anterior and posterior adductor muscles{a and h); and sinus (c) in the pallial line. HumbletonHill. 4. — — Umbonal aspect (natural size) of a cast. Humbleton Hill. Belonging to Mr. J. de C. Sowerby. 5.
RMRWPPN7–El Jardín botánico de Buenos El Jardín botánico de Buenos Aires eljardnbotni00buen Year: 1910 157 — Pin US pyrenaica. Retinospora lycopodioides. Sabiniana. obtusa. Strobus. » » áurea. sylvcstris. 1 1 » » grácil is. Taeda. » » viridis. Torreyana. » pisifera iutescens. Podocarpus andina. i plumosa. » angustifolia. 1 > áurea. > chilina. 1 1 > > erecta. » neriifolia. ' squarrosa. » nubigena. Sciadopitys verticillata. Prumnopitys elegans. Taxodi ¡um distichum. Pseudolarix Kaenipferi. ^ pendulum. Pseudotsuga Douglasii. Sequoia gigantea. Retinospora ericoides. ' sempervirens. globosa. Ta
RMPFM1DX–. 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. Gardening. LEPTOSYNE LESPEDBZA 903 fls. In the North these plants are mostly treated as half-hardy annuals. None of thera has anything like the popularity of either Cosmos or CalHopsis elegans. The commonest species is 1/. maHtlma, but L. StiUmani promises to outrank it, though it is not yet advertised in America, i. StiU
RMMA7GTH–. E. H. Hunt : seedsman . MILLA BIFLORA, BESSERA ELEGANS, CYCLOBOTHRA FLAVA. Year after year these beautiful little gems attract attention and draw forth unstinted expressions of admiration from all who see them groivinfj. Tlie three are similar in habit, and their culture is of the easiest—it is only necessary to plant them in good fall, and keep dry and warm over winter. foliage is thin and rush-like, lo to 12 inches long. Like the Milla, blooms will last many days when cut. 6c. each; 12 for 60C. CYCLOBOTHRA FLAVA. (Golden Shell.) To make the contrast complete, we present tliis golden gem. I
RM2ANDNW8–Lilies for English gardensA guide for amateursCompiled from information published lately in 'The Garden', with the addition of some original chapters . L ILIUM ELEGANS = THUNBERGIANUM VAR. ORANGE QUEEN.COLOUR APRICOT WITH ROSY-BROWN ANTHERs{Width Five inches.). LILIUM ELEGANS = THUNBERGIANUM. UPPER FLOWER VAR. VAN IIOUTTEI (CRIMSON): LOWER VAR. ALICE WILSON, YELLOW. ANTHERS, RED BROWN [Width Five inches.) LILIUM CATESB^I 27 LILIUM CATESB^I (North America), Isolirion Another of the cup-shaped LUies, bearing orange-red spotted flowers on slender stems one to two feethigh. Like others of the smal
RMT0CYMR–The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder easternberingsea00hood Year: 1981 10 10' 3^ .o 10 E J I 1 L J L J MJJ ASONDJFMAM 1975 1976 Figure 13. Cross-shelf seasonal abundance of Eukrohnia Figure 14. Cross-shelf seasonal abundance of Sagitta hamata in the southeast Bering Sea: May 1975-April 1976. elegans in the southeast Bering Sea: May 1975-April 1976. 965
RMPFGKAC–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. F. Børgesen: Rhodophyceæ of the Danish W. Indies. 321 the filaments taper evenly upwards their ultimate summits reaching only a breadth of 8 |i. The cells are often more than 200 x long. The summits of the filaments are obtuse. The ramuli are repeatedly pseudodichotomously ramified; the monosiphonous branches issue with acute angles. The whole ramuli are upwards directed and at the summit of the branches and branchlets somewhat incurved. The specimens examined were all sterile. The Acrochæti- um opetigenum, oc- curring upon Dasya elegans and
RM2AX1062–The structure & development of the mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae) . 366 ; placenta, 368 ; prothallium, 361 ; root, 367 ; sporangium, 367 544 MOSSES AND FERNS T. alatum, 361, 369 ; apogamy and apo-spory, 369 brachypus, 367 cyrtotheca, 369 ; development of spor-angium, 368, 369. Figs. 190, 191 Draytonianum. Fig. 186 pyxidiferum, 361, 367 radicans, 366, 367 reniforme, 366Trigonanthece, 113Trochopteiis elegans, 370 Vascular cryptogams (see Pterido- phytes)Viscum, 480Vittaria, 221, 375, 376 Walking Fern (see Camptosaurus)Webera nutans, 152Weisia, 152 Yucca, 292 THE END i Printed cy R. & R- Clark,
RMRWPJF0–Elements of conchology including Elements of conchology : including the fossil genera and the animals elementsofconcho00bowd Year: 1822 PLATE IX. i. AmpUllaria. I A^ulUna. d, i^^J 3. Turbo picla, with its operculum. 4. Cirrus acutus, Sowerby. 5. Aciona scahria (tt'endletrap), Leacb. 6. Scalaria clatrata. 7. Trochus crenularis. S. . . agglutinans, with and without the adhering Substances. 9. . . imperator (Impemtor coronatus, Montf.) 40. calcar. 41. Solarium perspectivum â 12. Turriiella. 13. Cyclostoma mumia. 14. . . elegans. 15. Pahidina⢠fas data (Helix vivipUm, Lin.) 16. Delphinula. 17.
RMPG15NA–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XLIX] PHYLLOCLADITES 413 pft*" by a flat border and it may be that the latter is the impression of a sarcotesta. Another possible interpre- tation is that the oval bodies are seeds in intimate association with fertile bracts. The strobilus bears a close resemblance to Stachyotaxus elegans Nath.i from the Khaetic of Sweden compared by the author of the species with an ovuliferous shoot of Podocarjms spicata and Dacrydium FranJdini and believed to be allied to the recent genus Dacrydium, a view upheld by Miss Gibbs^ in her
RMMCHX1M–. ^ " " - . ^C I '^Rur- w 1 ufl ^F^ V - - ^P i p-*^T - ..-i- s ^^B Gyfsophila Elbgans Alba Grantjiflora Ornamental Grass. Pennisetum Rueppelianum GYPSOPHILA. (Baby's Breath.) Pretty free-flowing elegant plants, succeeding in any garden soil. Their misty white panicles of bloom are largely used for mix- ing with other cut flowers. PER PKT. 2691 Elegans alba grandi- flora. This is an im- proved large-flowering pure white form of the annual Baby's Breath, of free, easy growth, and grown by the acre in the suburbs of Paris and London for use with other cut flowers. Several sowing
RM2AXCRR1–Plants and their ways in South Africa . n Curculigo; ovary rarely beaked, 3-loculed; stigmas 3, separate or united. Capsule usually withcircumscissile dehiscence (splitting around near the middle).Corms in the Western species, to i inch in diameter; in theEast some species have corms from 2 to 4 inches in diameter.Leaves plaited, found with the flowers. Plants often growing in moist places. Flowers usually yellow. H.stellata, Linn., var, elegans, Pers., the most beautiful of the species, haslarge white star-like flowers, marked at the centre with a splash ofiridescent colour. Gethyllis (Kuku
RMT1HJ9N–Discovery reports (1962) Discovery reports discoveryreports30inst Year: 1962 Text-fig. 6. Tomopteris planktonis: parapodia of specimens from (a) St. 1782, (b) St. 254, (c) St. 2316, (d) St. 2393, (e) St. 1776, {/) St 254. survey, even in the smallest specimens, 2 mm. long for ten pairs of parapodia, there is no sign of a first pair of chaetigers, and I must conclude that the particular specimens to which Malaquin and Carin (1922) and Stop-Bowitz (1948) referred are not T. planktonis; it is possible that they were dealing with young specimens of T. elegans (see pp. 179-180). In the course of
RMPG07JG–. Fresh-water rhizopods of North America. Rhizopoda; Freshwater animals. 11 ^? J^ ^7 ^%; I j "^///'-y " X y -Z' T*^'::, .^(^ * X "*i^. / t SiliclMr*Son,Li- RAPHIDIOPHRYS ELEGANS i. 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.. Leidy, Joseph, 1823-1891. Washington, Government Printing Office
RMMA7GG1–. E. H. Hunt : seedsman . MILLA BIFLORA BESSERA ELEGANS CYCLOBOTRA FLAYA. YEAR after year these beautiful little gems attract attention and draw forth unstinted expressions of admiration from all who see them growing. The three are similar in habit, and their culture is of the easiest—it is only necessary to plant them in good ordinary garden soil in the tirst part of May, take them up in the fall, and keep dry and warm over winter. Itlilla Biflora (Frost Work.) The flowers | arc from one to two feet hi^h, supporting a dozen have the oddest and most beautiful appearance I or more bell-shaped f
RM2AG1XG9–. Studies on marine ostracods : pt. 1, Cypridinids, halocyprids and polycopids. close small papillae. There is a low tooth just proximallyof the masticatory pad. Basale: The six teeth on the distal edge of the endite have exceedinglyfine serrulation. The single tooth (m the outside of this endite is of about the same typo and 07(1 TAGB SKOGSBERG relative size as in (. elegans. The e j) i p o dial appendage is of about the same typeand relative size as in C. symmetrica; cf. my fig. 21 of this species. E n d o p o d i t e: The firstjoint has four posterior bristles, all of them usually with shor
RMT0BGY2–Dreer's garden book 1923 (1923) Dreer's garden book 1923 dreersgardenbook1923henr Year: 1923 90 /! i RELIABCe FLOWER SEEDS. 1 Ornamenial I. .1^1 I UM RUEPPELIANUM GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath) Pretty free-flowering elegant plants, succeeding in any garden soil. Their misty white panicles of bloom are largely used for mixing with other cut flowers. PER PKT. 2691 Elegans alba grandiflora. This is an improved large flowering pure white form of the annual Baby's Breath, of free easy growth, and grown by the acre in the suburbs of Paris and London for use with ether cut flowers. Several sowings sho
RMPFXJWC–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 141 CONO. Conocephalites chippewaensis. Owen. See Lonchoceph- alus chippeivaensis. Potsdam form. L Conecophalites elegans. See Conocoryphe elegans. M. G, Conocephalites formosus. See Ptychoparia robbi. M. G. Gonocephalites gemini-spinosus. See Conocoryphe mat- thewi. M. G See foot note to page 1S4^ ahove. Gonocephalites hamulus. See Lonchocephalus hamulus. Potsdam formation. I, Gonocephalites halli. See Ptychoparia orestes. L. G. Gonocephalites matthewi. See
RMMEFNFB–. Die farnkräuter der jetztwelt, zur untersuchung und bestimmung, der in den formationen der erdrinde eingeschlossenen überreste von vorweltlichen arten dieser ordnung nach dem flächen-skelet . 7. Onurlea aeu.i,iüi6 I.. Nephro/epts e.valtnin Schott. Xep/irolepis acuiniiiaia Presl. Nephrolf'pis Sieleri Pres 1. C. Neplnolepis Wallivlttana Presl. Menisciuiii sorbifolänn Willd. '.). Saccoloma elegans K a u I f. 10. Nehhrolepis Msserraia Pretl. 11. Kep/iro/ep/s davallio/des Kunz 1-2, 13. Nephro!epis macropliylln Pi
RM2AGBFG8–. 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 102nd meridian. 366 COMPOSITAE. Vol. hi.. 3. Lacinaria elegans (Walt.) Kuntze.Handsome Blazing Star. Fig. 4179. Stoepelina elegans Walt. Fl. Car. 202. 1788. Liatris elegans Willd. Sp. PI. 3: 1635. 1804. Lacinaria elegans Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 349. 1891. Densely and finely pubescent, rarely glabrate,2°-3° high. Leaves linear, very punctate, I-slong, i-3 wide, the upper much smaller thanthe lo
RMT1H26D–Discovery reports (1959) Discovery reports discoveryreports29inst Year: 1959 VERETILLIDAE 249 Caverniilaria elegans (Herklots 1858) (Synonymy before 1910, see Kiikenthal and Broch 1911.) Cavernularia elegans+C. madeirensis+C. pusilla, Kiikenthal 1915, pp. 15-17, figs. 19, 20. St. 274. Off Angola, W. Africa, 65 m. i specimen (identified by Mrs MacFadyen). In a note Mrs MacFadyen gives the following data concerning the specimen: 'A small club-shaped colony very similar in appearance to Kiikenthal and Broch's photograph (1911, PI. 18, fig. 29) shows Fig. I. Chart showing the distribution of
RMPG2KWT–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. 22 MORPHOLOGY OF GYMNOSPERMS The foliage of Heterangium and of Lyginodendron has been shown to be of the Sphenopteris type, one of the great and heterogeneous. Fig. I •] .—Sphenopteris elegans (probably foliage of Heterangium Grievit): part of frond; X§.—After Stdr (7). frond genera of the Paleozoic, in general habit like Asplenium (82). The foliage of Heterangium Grievii is probably Sphenopteris elegansj the leaf being large and stalked, several times pinnately compound^ and with numerous small leaflets (fig. 17). Scott (24) describe
RMMCNMT2–. Text-fig. 6. Tomopteris planktonis: parapodia of specimens from (a) St. 1782, (b) St. 254, (c) St. 2316, (d) St. 2393, (e) St. 1776, {/) St 254. survey, even in the smallest specimens, 2 mm. long for ten pairs of parapodia, there is no sign of a first pair of chaetigers, and I must conclude that the particular specimens to which Malaquin and Carin (1922) and Stop-Bowitz (1948) referred are not T. planktonis; it is possible that they were dealing with young specimens of T. elegans (see pp. 179-180). In the course of this work I have re-examined the following material: (a) Monro, 1930, p. 87,
RM2ANHAMX–Aedes Barberinae ad Quirinalem . ¥ / / ^ ? > %. Imprimatur, fividebimr ReuerendiiHmo P. Mag. Sac. Pal. Apoft. lo.Baft.Alt. Efijc. Camer,ViceJg. I ? -/£dium Barberinarum Defcripcione Comitis Hieronymi Tetij,iulTuReuerendiillmi P. Magiftri Sac. Palatij Apoftolici, a me perleda, nihilcomperi aut Catholica: Fidei,autmorum honeftaci aduerfum: eamque-»dumoptimecommendat elegans, accuraca, &ad prudenti^ normamjexa(5la icriptio, digniifimam exiftimo, qus Typis mandetur. Romie.die^.Augufti. 1641, ?. Ludouicus Gahridius e Societate lefu • Imprimacur,F. Reginaldus Lucarinus»Sacri f^ Afofiolici Palatij
RMRYRX65–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . dreerswholesalep1898dree Year: 14 DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. I Hbliotkope, Lemoine's Giant. Gourd.—Continued. Orange Pear shaped Dish-rag or Sponge Serpent Turk's Turban Sugar Trough mixed Grass Ornamental, Arundo donnax var. . Briza Maxima Bromus brizaeformis Coix lachrymae {Job^s Tears) Erianthus ravennae Eulalia japonica zebrina Gynerium argenteum (Pampas) Lagiuus ovatus Pennisetum Rupellianum Setaria magna Stipa pennata {^Feather Grass) Grevillea robusta Gypsophila elegans ^z.rioiAA (^Baby^s Breath)
RMPFM341–. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. LILIUM DD. Stem not bulhiferous.. A&. crocenm CO. I^l. smooth inside, or nearly so. D. I/rs. broad lanceolate, crowded 17. elegans DD. Jyi-s. linear, scattered ..18. Catesbsei 13. Pllilad61phicum, Linn. Fig. 1279.
RM2AJ7RCW–The reptile book; a comprehensive popularised work on the structure and habits of the turtles, tortoises, crocodilians, lizards and snakes which inhabit the United States and northern Mexico . i, 4 Smooth-scaled Coluber, Rhineehis elegans. Arizona.5, 6 Pine Snake, Pituophis melanoleucus. New Jersey phase. 2, 3 Pine Snake, Pituofihis mrlanoleucus. Florida phase.7,8 Bull Snake, Pituophis catenijer. California. TUE REPTILE BOOK PLATK XCVI1I. COMMON PINE SNAKE, Pituophis melanoleuctisFound la ihe dry pine forests of the eastern region, from New Jersey southward. Grows to a length of 8 feet and his
RMT028E1–Dreer's garden calendar : 1889 . dreersgardencale1889henr Year: 1889 DREER'S RELIABLE SEEDS ARrSTOLOCHIA -Continued. 5162 PER PKT... Aki HiA Elegans. ARISTOLOCHIA. (Dutchman's Pipe.) A rapid-growing climber; large heart-shaped foliage, and very curious flowers, resembling a pipe ; hardy i)eren- nial; 30 feet. PER PKT. 5163 Sipho. Brownish purple 10 Elegans. One of the best of this class of climb- ing plants. Of a rich dark purple color, orna'- mented throughout with irregular branched mark- ings of a creamy white, and having a^golden yel- low eye surrounded by rich velvety purple. Its blossom
RMPFJN7K–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. Textfig. 26. Mid-ventral and latero-ventral radials of different forms of the genus Ypsilothuria. - 30. /. talismani talismani ("Thor", St. 166). 2, lalismani elegans (Frederikssted). 3, talismani lalismani (Frederikssted). /. bitentaculata (Indo Pacific), i. bitentaculata attenuata ("Ingulf" St. CiT). li, bitentaculata attenuata ("Godthaab"). ., bitentaculata attenuata ("Ingulf". St. ii7. abnormal specimen with double latero-ventral retractor). 8, b
RMMACD79–. Dreer's wholesale price list : seeds for florists plants for florists bulbs for florists vegetable seeds, fungicides, fertilizers, implements, insecticides, sundries, etc . 25 25 I 50 DOUBLE BLUE CORNFLOWER ( CENTAUREA) Clarkia. Easily-grown annuals. The two sorts offered are used extensively in Europe for summer cut flowers. Tr. Dkt Oz Elegans Alba plena. Double white $0 10 " Salmon Queen. Double salmon pink . 10 Cleome. Pungens. (Giant Spider Flower) 10 Clianthus. Dampieri. (Australian Glory Pea) 30 Cobeea. (Cups and Saucers Vine.) One of the best climbers, will cling to any rough sur
RM2AN703G–Journal of Asiatic Society of Bengal . ls—Carapax of onepiece—Sternum fixed in front. Testudo actinodes, Bell.Syn. T. stellata, Schw. and Gray—T. geometrica, Daud. andShaw—T. elegans, Schoepf. and Shaw—T. geometrica apud Hutton,J. A. 8. VI. 689, and plate XXXVIIL—Kagnchwa, K.—Dasari,Tambel, Teloog; vulgo Adavi Moonigadoo, or Jungle deaf-fellow—Indian Land Tortoise. This Tortoise is tolerably common in the low jungles of the Car-natic, and I believe throughout the whole of the Peninsula. Lengthof the shell of one about 6 inches.* * Capt. Tbos. Hutton gives much larger dimensions loc. cit. supra
RMT02489–Dreer's garden book for 1940 . dreersgardenbook1940henr Year: 1940 Dreer's Reliable FLOWER SEEDS Ornamenfal Grasses Annual Varieties ® 2513 Agrostis nebulosa {Cloud Grass). An airy and graceful variety with mist- like flower sprays. 18 inches tall. Pkt. 10c; special pkt. 40c. 2515 Coix Lacryma - Jobi {Job's Tears). Grown for its hard pearly seeds used for beads. 3 ft. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 2516 EragTOStiS elegans {Love Grass). Showy feathery panicles. Very grace- ful. 18 in. Pkt. 10c; i oz. 2Sc. 2518 Pennisetum Ruppelianum {Pv.rple Fountain Grass). Graceful, long, purpHsh plumes. Very outstandin
RMPFJHK1–. 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. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. SEAPORTHIA SEAF6ETHIA (Francis Lord Seatorth). Palmiicea-. Seaforthia elegans is a name familiar to every gardener who has room in his conservatory for tall specimen palms. Twenty years ago this palm was grown to â » greater extent in smaller sizes and tor a >,it i
RMMAD6AR–. Dreer's special mid-summer offer for florists 1920 : reliable flower seeds flor florists bulbs for florists . GYPSOPHILA ELEGANS ALBA GRAND1FLORA Gloxinia. Our supply of these are from world-renowned sources and can- not fail to give satisfactory results. Tr. pkt. Hybrlda Qrandlflora, choicest mixed; all kinds ... $1 00 Qrevillea (Silk Oak). Robusta. A highly ornamental foliage plant, useful in many ways, and easily and rapidly raised from seed Qypsophila Blegans, Alba Qrandlflora. A fine large flowering form of the annual Baby's Breath; fine for cutting. 40 cts. per »/i-lb.; $1.25 per lb Im
RM2AWXR11–The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . do-bulbs crowded, ovoid, small, one.leaved. Siam, 1895. B. elegans (elegant). H. lin. to liin. long; sepals rosy-purple,broad, the upper one shorter and paler than tne lateral ones; Bulbophylltun—continued. scapes slender, one-flowered, lin. to 2in. long. I. 3in. to 4in.long, lincarlaneeolate. PM.-udii bulbs Jin. to Uii. l..iii;. ovoid,closely set. Ceylon, 1892. B. ErlCSaoni tEricssous). li. vellouish-wbilr, spctted with brown, 9in. ui russ including ili
RMRYPX9D–Dreer's midsummer list 1933 (1933) Dreer's midsummer list 1933 . dreersmidsummerl1933henr Year: 1933 DREER'S FLOWER SEEDS FOR SUMMER AND AUTUMN SOWING Clarkia Elegans This pretty double flowering annual makes an excellent subject for the greenhouse, or window garden, if grown cool. Sow seeds in October. Flowers cut when partly open will last for days. per pkt. 1981 Alba. Very double, pure white. J oz., 30 cts $0 10 1984 Brilliant. Rich crimson scarlet; very double, i oz., 30 cts. . 1982 Salmon Queen. Extra double, salmon pink. J oz., 30 cts.. . 1983 Vesuvius. A brilliant orange-scarlet. J oz.
RMPFN46J–. 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. Gardening. ADIANTUM ADIANTUM 25 rubellum): anni 9 ; amabile, 29 ; Capillus-Veneris, einnum, 23 ; cun^ 30; decorum, 30;. ^' ^ 'i-"^ V '^r A; 34. Adiantum Farleyense. forme, 1; £dgeworthii,2; elegans,ZO emur- ginatum, 20 ; excisum, 25 ; Farleyeuse, 18 ; J^ergusoni,2Q ; formosujn, 11; fragranii.^si- mum, 28 ; gracilUm
RM2AX0YKM–The structure & development of the mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae) . and apo-spory, 369 brachypus, 367 cyrtotheca, 369 ; development of spor-angium, 368, 369. Figs. 190, 191 Draytonianum. Fig. 186 pyxidiferum, 361, 367 radicans, 366, 367 reniforme, 366Trigonanthece, 113Trochopteiis elegans, 370 Vascular cryptogams (see Pterido- phytes)Viscum, 480Vittaria, 221, 375, 376 Walking Fern (see Camptosaurus)Webera nutans, 152Weisia, 152 Yucca, 292 THE END i Printed cy R. & R- Clark, Limited, Edinburgh y QK505 .cT Campbell Douqias H/The structure & deve ^^ 3 5185 00093 1442 iiiiiiriiiriiifmiwi. PREFAC
RMT0RDC8–Dreer's autumn catalogue 1930 (1930) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1930 dreersautumncata1930henr Year: 1930 li ^i RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 79 Clarkia Elegans This pretty double flowering annual makes an excellent subject for the greenhouse, or window garden, if grown cool. Sow seeds in October. Flowers cut when partly open will last for days. per pkt. 1981 Alba Fl. PI. Very double, pure white $0 10 1984 Brilliant. Rich crimson scarlet; very double 10 1982 Salmon Queen. Extra double, salmon pink 10 1933 Vesuvius. A brilliant orange-scarlet 10 1989 Collection of a packet each of the 4 sorts, 30 cts.
RMPFMYB1–. 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. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 13. 17. Dalhansoni, 25. Dalmaticum. 25. Davuricum, 13. elegans, 17. excelsum, 31. eximium, 5. formosum, 17. SUBGENUS I. EULIRION. Tube scarcely leidened from base to middle. B. I/vs. linear, 1-nerved. c. Height 2 ft. or less 1. Philippense cc. Seight S ft. or over. D.
RMMCH6PR–. Abeca. Lutescens. Fine yellow stems. $3 to $r;. VePwSCHaffelti. One of the most ele- gant varieties. $3 to $10. Cham.erops excelsa. a handsome fan palm. .$1 to .*.3. GlESBRECHTI. $3. HUMULIS. -SS. Cocos ^VEDDELLIA^â¢A. One of the most graceful i^alras. $5. CORYPIIA AUSTKALIS. (Australian Fan Palm.} 50 cts. to $3. CycaS BEVOLUTA. (Sago Palm.) $10. Lataxia Boebonica. (Chinese Fan Palm.) One of the handsomest, ou cts. to .$5. LivisTONA Oliv^formis. .$5. OrEODOXA KEGIA. :i3. Phcexix dactylifera. (The Date Palm.) $2.50 to $8. ItECLIXATA. .$S. Sylvestris. $3 to $10. Seaforthia Elegans. Of easy cul
RM2AJMJF0–Catalogue of the Indian decapod Crustacea in the collection of the Indian museum .. . ize. Fig. 59—Paratelphusa {Barytelphusa) masoniana, i, nat. size. PLATE XIIL Fig. 60—Paratelphusa {Oziotelphusa) hydrodromus, $, nat. size.Fig. 61—Paratelphusa {Oziotelp>hiisa) houvieri, i, nat. size.Fig. 62—Paratelphusa {Phricotelphusa) callianira, c?, X 2.Fig. 63—Paratelphusa {Phricotelphusa) elegans, c?, x 2.Fig. 64—Paratelphusa {Phricotelphusa) carinifera, <?, x 2.Fig. 65—Paratelphusa {Liotelpihusa) laevis, ^, nat. size.Fig. 66, 66a, 666—Gecai-cinucus jacqucmontii, S, nat. size. PLATE XIV. Fig. 28—P
RMRYRPEK–Dreer's wholesale price list of Dreer's wholesale price list of seeds plants and bulbs for florists : fertilizers, insecticides, tools and sundries . dreerswholesalep1912henr 1 Year: 1912 HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA, PA., WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 45 Feverfew. Little Oem. 2'/i-inch pots Per doz. Per 100 . . #0 75 $5 00 Funkia (Plantain or Day Lily). Alba Marginata 2 00 Coerulea Blue Day Lilyi. Strong roots 75 Fortunei. Strong roots 2 00 Lanceolata. Strong roots 75 Subcordata Urandiflora. White. Strong roots . . 125 L'ndulata Media Picta. Strong roots 1 25 Robusta Elegans Variegata. A decided impr
RMPFDR1N–. Den Norske Nordhavs-expedition, 1876-1878. Scientific expeditions; Marine animals -- Norwegian Sea; Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Norwegian Sea. /'/ H Bucher jnr del Lith.Anst vWerner S V :]rta/M. I Madoniactis lofotensis. 2-5. Tealiopsis polaris 4-5. Kvlmdrosactis elegans 6. Calliactis Kroyeri. 7-11. Stilidiactis Mopseæ. 12. Stilidiactis Tubularioe. 15-1-4-, Calliactis Kroyeri. 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 origina
RMMAD67M–. Dreer's special mid-summer offer for florists 1922 : reliable flower seeds flor florists spring flowering bulbs for florists . GYPSOPHILA ELEGANS ALBA GRANDIFLORA Dracaena. It is always well to have a lot of these cominK along, they are so useful as centre plants, etc. Seeds are sent ont in the herry or hull, and should be rubbed out before sowing. Tr. pkt. Ox. AustrallB. Broad leaved variety 20 $0 60 IndMsa. The popular centre plant for vases, etc., lone narrow sraceful foliage â - â â $1.00 per'/i-lb. 10 30 Fern Spores. We can furnish spores of the following splendid varieties at 50 cents
RM2AKJ85Y–A naturalist in Western China : with vasculum, camera, and gun, being some account of eleven year's travel, exploration, and observation in the more remote parts of the flowery kingdom; . 1. THE REEVES PHEASANT (SVRMATICUS REEVESI) J Slj IN. ? 32 IN.?J. 1 HE ANDERSON PHEASANT (PHASIANUS ELEGANS) c? 29 IN. ? 21 IN. SPORT IN WESTERN CHINA 115 specimen I ever saw was shot near Nanto, at the head of theIchang Gorge ; it measured 7 feet 2 inches, tip to tip ! The Reeves Pheasant is now so well known in aviaries thatthe following description is scarcely necessary : Crown andthroat, white; upper-part
RMRYRATY–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list : bulbs plants flower seeds vegetable seeds grass seeds fertilizers, insecticides, tools, etc . dreerswholesalep1904henr Year: 1904 LILIUM CANDIDUM Per 100 Per 1000 $45 00 72 00 $5 00 7 50 15 00 Brownii. 30c each Canadense Croceum. Orange yellow Elegans Incomparable ' Mixed .... Excelsum (Isabellinum^ 40c. each 8 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 3 00 Qiganteum, extra fine bulbs, 75c. each 8 00 Humboldtii . . 2 00 Kramerii, soft rose color, beautiful I 00 Pardalinum Pomponlnum rubrum Superbum . . Speciosum album, 8 to 9 inch 9 to II inch ' roseum, or
RMPFB8NK–. A description of the fossil fish remains of the Cretaceous, Eocene and Miocene formations of New Jersey. Fishes, Fossil; Paleontology; Geology. 5o CRETACEOUS AND TERTIARY FISH.. Fig. i".—Lamna elegans Agassiz. i, New Jersey (Cope) ; 2, Monmouth Co. (Knieskern) ; 3, Pemberton (Budd) ; 4-6, Vincentown (Slack) ; 7-12, Vincentown (Bryan). or each side. Root large, outer face concavely depressed, and inner convexly bulging till very pronounced, the convexity usually with more or less complete sulcus. Branches of root usually long, moderately divergent, and angle between branches usually well
RMMCGXRA–. DREER'S RELIABLE SEEDS ARrSTOLOCHIA -Continued. 5162 PER PKT... Aki HiA Elegans. ARISTOLOCHIA. (Dutchman's Pipe.) A rapid-growing climber; large heart-shaped foliage, and very curious flowers, resembling a pipe ; hardy i)eren- nial; 30 feet. PER PKT. 5163 Sipho. Brownish purple 10 Elegans. One of the best of this class of climb- ing plants. Of a rich dark purple color, orna'- mented throughout with irregular branched mark- ings of a creamy white, and having a^golden yel- low eye surrounded by rich velvety purple. Its blossoms are produced in the open ground in the greatest profusion, even on
RM2AND5RK–Sea and inland fisheries: report . th, 1884, PI. x, fig. 2.? Gennadas valens, Bouvier, 1908, PI. i, fig. 3. PL ix,figs. 1-20.The principal characters of the solitary Irish specimen afemale, 48 mm. in length) are as follows :•— 1. Eyes proportionally slightly larger than in .4. elegans. 2. Second joint of antennular peduncle, measured dorsally, fully three-quarters the length of the ultimate joint. 3. Apical spine of antennal scale extending beyond the lamellar portion. 4. Ultimate joint of mandibular palp four-fifths as long as the width of the first joint. 5. Anterior prominence of merus of s
RMRYEGF2–Dreer's wholesale price list for florists : special spring edition dreerswholesalep1931henr 0 Year: 1931 HENRY A. DREER Flower Seeds WHOLESALE LIST 11 Ornamental Grasses, Annual Sorts The Pennisetums are one of the very best plants to edge a bed of Cannas, Caladiums or other tall- growing plants. The following are annual varieties. For Hardy Perennial sorts, see page 26. Tr. pkt. Ob. ABFO.sti.s Nebiilosa (Cloud Grass) $0 30 $1 25 Briza Maxima (Quaking Grass) 10 25 C«ix Lachryina! (Job's Tears). 25 cts. per â 4 lb 10 E^ragrostis Elegans (Love Grass) 10 25 Pennisetuiu Lon|i;istyluiu. Greenish
RMPFEHHG–. Descriptive catalogue and price list of tropical and semi-tropical fruit trees : vines, shrubs and greenhouse plants. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical crops, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. 24 R. D. HoYT, Seven Oaks Nurseries, Bay View, Florida. / I.ICXJAI.A. Lj. elegans. Sumatra. A beautiful dwarf palm ; leaves light shining green, fan shaped, divided to the petiole ; a very choice and rare species. $3 each. Li. Rumphii (Syn., L. spinosa). Borneo. Similar to above, except that stem and petioles are ar
RMMCTK8Y–. Fig. 10S. Lepidodiscus elegans Witt (550/1). (Nach A. Schmidt.) Fig. 10'J. Wittia insiguis Pant. (700/1). (Nach Pa n tocse k.) 41. Wittia Pant. Schalen kreisförmig, umrandet, mit bogenförmigen, mit kleinem Anhängsel versehenen Randfalten. Centrum punktiert, durch glatten Ring von der Scheibenfläche getrennt. Structur der Scheibenfläche flammig, am Rande gestreift. I Art. fossil. W. insignis Pant. (Fig. 109). A. i. 2. d. Discoideae-Actinodisceae-Asterolamprinae. Zellen discusförmig. Schalen radiär gebaut, meist rein aktinomorph. Aktinomorphie in der Schalenzeichnung bisweilen geslört. Schale
RM2AFPBH6–. Bulb catalogue 1904. wers -T5 I-S° °-°° Chalcedonicum. (Scarlet Turks Cap.) Brilliant scarlet recurved flowers; height, 3 feet; blooms in June .5° 5-°° 36-°° Colchicum. (Monodelphum or Scovitzianum.) Beautiful golden yellow, spotted with black; height, 2 feet; superb sort -6o 5.50 35-°° Concolor. Brilliant scarlet with black spots; 2 feet -io 1.00 500 Elegans, Thunbergianum, or Umbellatum. These vary in color from yellow to orange-crimson, usually with black spots. From eight to twelve flowers are produced on each stem; height, about 2 feet. They bloom in June and July, are exceedingly hardy
RMT24A55–Archive image from page 457 of Die Vögel der paläarktischen Fauna Die Vögel der paläarktischen Fauna systematische Übersicht der in Europa, Nord-Asien und der Mittelmeerregion vorkommenden Vögel dievgelderpal02hart Year: 1910 X240 Gressores. (Sha-pe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. XXVI uud Rcichenow, Vög. Afr. I zitieren als Synonyme noch Ardea xanthopoäa Pelz, und elegans Veri-., die aber nicht hierher gehören dürften. Sliarpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. XXVI, p. 120 und Nach- folger zitieren als Synonym auch Heroäias jubata Brehm, Handb. Naturg. Vög. Deutschi., p. 586 angeblich aus Italien, aber die Beschreib
RMPFY1PG–. Mollusca and Crustacea of the Miocene formations of New Jersey. Mollusks, Fossil; Crustacea, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology. MIOCENE MOLLUSCA AND CRUSTACEA. 19 Classified list of the species found in New Jersey, etc.—Continued. Heil prin " list. Meek's list, Academy -r> x < Natural ^,fA8 Sciences, College. | ph.la. I delphia. Gasteropoda—C on tinned. Prillia pseudeburnea Heilp.' elegans Emmons subtiexuosa Whitf Surcula parva Con Natica (Lunatia) hemicrypta Gabb (Lunatia) heros Say Tuomeyi Whitf Neverita dnplicata Say Crucibuluni costatum Say Trochita perarmata Con Scalaria mu
RMMAB5XJ–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . ^"S^H^^ a Helicostylum. — a H. elegans. Scliematische Darstellung einiger Ver- zweigungsarten der Sporangienträger (schwach vergrössert, nach van Tieghem und Le Monnier). b H. elegans. Ein Stück eines reich verzweigten Sporangiolenastes mit stark gekrümmten Stielen der Sporangiolen (Vergr. ca. 200, nach Corda). c H. glomeratum. Ein Hauptsporangium mit hoch gewöbter Columella (Vergr. ca. 200, nach van Tieghem). Tabelle zum Bestimmen der Arten. I. Sporangienträger monopodial verzweigt, gerade aufrecht, a.
RM2ANF9CG–Garden, field and flower seeds . New Tom Thumb Zinnia. New Mammoth. A grand new Class of Zlttwias, of robusthabit and immense size, measuring 4 to 5 iniilies across, per-fectly formed double flowers of striking colors. The plantsattain a height of 3 feet and bloom freely. All colorsmixed, Pkt., 10 cts. Elegans. Mixed; very good, 5 Finest Double Mixed. Embracing the most vivid andbeautiful colors, perfectly double, of large size. Pkt., 10 cts. New Double White. Pure white, finest quality, Pkt., 10 cts. New Pompone. The flowers are most perfect in form andvaried in color; the florets are piled i
RMRYRATT–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . dreerswholesalep1898dree Year: Alys.sum, Little Ge.m. Tr. pkt. Oz. Anthemis arabica 10 30 Antirrhinum majus, mixed 10 20 Firefly 10 25 Queen of the North, -luhite 20 7s Niobe, white and cri?nson 15 S^ Nanum picturatum 10 25 Tom Thumb, yellow 15 S^ ' ' mixed IS 40 Aquilegia chrysantha (Golden Spurred) . . . 2S I 00 chrysantha alba 50 2 So coerulea • 30 I So glandulosa So single mixed 10 20 double mixed lo 20 Arabis alpina 2S I 00 Aralia Sieboldii. SOc. per 1000 seeds .... Aristolochia elegans, elegant climber So 2
RMPFYNE1–. Key to North American birds; containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary. Illustrated by 6 steel plates and upwards of 250 woodcuts. Birds. 1 320 LAEIDJE, TERNS. 289-92. 6-t California, Mexico, Cent, and S. Am., and Africa. ,6'. galericulata Light., Verz. 1823, 81; 8. elegans Game., Proc. Pliila. Acad. 1848, 129; Lawe. iu Bd. 860; Thalasseus elegans Coues, I. c. 540. . galericulata. /Sanchvich Tern. Bill black, tipped with yellow. Plumage as in regius or galericulata, but mantle ex
RMMCPET8–. Text-fig. 24. Side and upper views of nectophore of Agalma elegans from Villefranche, x 8. in the whole of the vast amount of' Discovery' material from the Indian or Atlantic Oceans were some well-preserved young ones, of typical form taken at Station 273, differing in no way from those that I have examined from Villefranche, the Celtic Sea (M.B.A. Plymouth 'Mackerel Cruises'), Valentia harbour (E. T. Browne collection) and to the north-west of the British Isles ('Scotia' 1951, St. 683, 6o° 18' N., 12° 20' W.). I must mention that Bigelow's figure (191 ib; pi. 19, fig. 2) of a nectophore doe
RM2AJAXR6–Monograph of the Palaeontographical Society . Do^i^m..htA^b; tA^^ieat fl XXI. Ti^ 1-. Jb^ Ihfikel. d^ etWi- ])^£Sun,hlh.t tJu;^€?^ PLATE XXII. Fig. 1. Palaeoniscus elegans, Sedgwick, a, Under surface of scales magnified. Marl-slate, AyclifF. Nat. Hist. Soc. of Northumberland, Durham^and Newcastle-on-Tyne. 2. Palaeoniscus macropthalmus, Agassiz. Copied from Mr. Dinkels original drawing of Mr. Ripleys specimen. 3. Palaeoniscus glaphyrus, Agassiz. Museum of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society. 4. Palaeoniscus glaphyrus ? or N. Species ? 3, Under surface of scale magnified. Marl-slate, Whitley. Na
RMT0TDF1–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. dreerswholesalep1898dree Year: 8 HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestmit Street, Philadelphia, Pa. LiOBBLIA, ORYSTAI, PALAOE OOMVAOTA. Tr. pkt. Or. Lavandula spica {Lavender') lO Layia elegans, yellow tipped white lo 25 Linaria cymbalaria {Kenilworth Ivy) .... 25 I 00 cymbalaria alba 40 2 00 Linum grandiflorum rubrum {Scarlet Flax) . , 10 Lobelia, Crystal Palace compacta, true .... 30 i 50 Emperor William, dark blue 25 I 00 gracilis, light blue, trailing 15 40 Prima Donna, crimson 30 i 50 White Gem, pure white, compact 25
RMPG15PK–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xx] GLEICHENIACEAE 289 semi-circular in form (fig. 226, C), in others (sect. Mertensia') the segments are linear (fig. 226, D), and in many species the fronds are distinguished by the regular dichotomous branching. Fio. 224. A. Aneimia flexuosa. B. A. phyllitidis. C. Hymeiwphyllum dilatatum. D. E, F, G. Matonia pectinata; i, indusium. H. Thyrsopteris elegans. I. Gleichenia circinata. (A, B, after Prantl; C, G, H, I, after Bower.) 1 Underwood (07), p. 243, has adopted Bernhardi's genus Dicranopteria in place of Mertensia on the
RMMAA6HN–. 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 102nd meridian . i6. Astragalus eucosmos Robinson. Pretty 2^1 ilk 'etch. Fig. 2549. Phaca elegans Hook. Fl. Bor. Am, i: 144, 1830. Astragalus oroboides var. americana A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 6: 205. 1864. Phaca pant flora Kutt.: T. & G. Fl. N. A. i: 348. 1838. A. elegans Britton ; Britt. & Brown, 111. Fl. 2 : 303. 1897. Rhodora 10: 33. 1908. Glabrous or nearly so, decumbent or near
RM2AM5PXT–Farquhar's garden annual : 1922 . f>^i^ Perennial varieties, seeNos. 6850-6885.. Godetia Farquhars Double Rose. {Bahijs Breath.)with extretoely light, feathery flowers; 23S524052390 24152425 2430 Larkspur Invincible. GYPSOPHILA. Pretty free-flowering annuals,useful for bouquets. IJ ft.2335 elegans grandiflora. Pure white. Oz., .50; } oz., .15 2340 elegans rosea. Delicate pink. ... Oz., .50; i oz., .15 2345 muralis. Rose-colored flowers, suitable for rockwork. 9 in J oz., .352355 HIBISCUS afrieanUS. {Mallow.) a free-growinghardj annual, with rich jeilow flowers and purple centres. 2 ft. i
RMRYRN6J–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list : tools, fertilizers, insecticides, sundries, etc . dreerswholesalep1901henr 0 Year: 1901 I M I 34 HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. VICTORIAS IN POND AT OUR NURSERIES, RIVERTOX, NEW JERSEY. Water Lilies and Aquatics. Victorias. Regia, seeds ^2.00 per doz.; plants ^3.50, ^5.00 and ^7.50 each Trickeri, ' 1.50 ' ' 3-So, 5.00 and 7.50 ' Tender or Tropical Nymphaeas. Each. Per doz. Per 100. Columbiana ^l 00 $10 00 Capensis 75 Deaniana I 00 Delica;tissima I 00 Devoniensis . Dentata . . Elegans . . Flava . . . 35 35
RMPG1566–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. I I K FiQ. 291. A, B. Ptychocarpus unita. C, D. Asterotheca Sternhergii. E. Danaeites sarepontanus. F. Hawlea Miltoni. G. Hawlea pulcherrima. H—K. Scolecopteris elegans. (A, B, after Renault; C—G, after Stur; H, I, after Strasburger; K, after Sterzel.) In habit and in the form of the pinnules this type is similar to Dactylotheca plumosa. Haiulea. Stnr^ retains this generic name for sori in which the ' See Chap, xxvii. 2 Stur (85) A. p. 106.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have bee
RMMAB84P–. Dr. Johannes Leunis Synopsis der thierkunde. Ein handbuch für höhere lehranstalten und für alle, welche sich wissenschaftlich mit der naturgeschichte der thiere beschäftigen wollen . &ig. 657. Pyrosöma atlanticum, in 1/2 ter natürli^cn ®rö§c. P. elegans'-> Les. ®tc (äinjelttjicve in regetmägigen Ä'retfen (SBirtetn) Qn= georbnct; Äofonie fcgelförmig, Ocffmtng bcrfelbcn o{)ue 9iingfaum; bitrd^ftc^ttg, farblos; ?änge ber Kolonie 3,5"«. 3m SiHttcimccrc. IV. ;0. Copelätae^^. (^efdbtuattjte ^ee: § 624. fcbctbctt (§. 611,4.)- i^reiid)n3immenbe föiuädtljtere, iüeld)e fid) üon allen anbcr
RM2AKN40G–Farquhar's garden annual : 1918 . Jjarquhars Colossal Zmma.. ZINNIA Elegans fl. pi. Dwarf, u feet.Crimson. 4885 Dazzling Scarlet. 4892 Salmon-pinkOrange. 4900 Yellow. 4905 White.Farquhars Dwarf Prize Mixed. Flowers of large size and splendid Pkt.colors. Each of the above colors and mixed. Oz., $1.00; i oz., .30;Collection of 6 Varieties, Separate. Our selection Zinnia Elegans Curled and Crested Mixed. Large double flowerswith curiously twisted and curled petals. 2 ft. ... 3 oz., .50; Zinnia Haageana fl. pi. {Mexican Zinnia.) A dwarf variety withsmall, double orange colored flowers, li ft. .. .
RMRYR0YX–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . drlrabenhorstskr02rabe Year: 1885 ^v ^»<ftn;v(i! ^. â .»? Ptilota elegans Bonnern, a Eine Fieder letzter Ordnung. Vergr. ca. lüO. Ptilota plumosa (L.) Ag. h Spitze eines Aestchens mit Cystocarpien innerhalb der Hüllästchen. Vergr. ca. 100. c Eine Fieder letzter Ordnung mit Tetrasporangien. Vergr. ca, 100. d Querschnitt durch den unteren Theil des Stämmchens. Vergr. ca. 100. (Nach Kützing.) 1. Pt. eleg'ans Bonnern. Fig. 34 a. Thallus 5â15 cm hoch, flach-zwei
RMPFHXK1–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. CONTENTS. Pennatulida. Introductory remarks . Pag I Remarks on the systematic classification of the Pennatulids 4. List of the northern Pennatulids 10, Fam. Pennatulidse K611 11 Pennatula Lam 11 Pennatula aculeata Kor. Dan 11 — phosphorea L.var. Candida Marsh.&Fowl. 14. — grandis Ehrb 16 — prolifera n. sp 1 Fam. Virgularids K611., emend 24 Virgularia Lam 24 Virgularia mirabilis (O. F. M.) 25 cladiscus nom. nov 33. Stylatula Yerrill 37 Stylatula (Diibenia) elegans Kor. Dan 38 Fam. Pavonaridse Jungersen 39. Pavonaria K611
RMME9TRD–. Die Gartenwelt . Lilium dahuricum „Sensation". Originalaufnahme für die „Gartenwelt", erscheinen. L. elegans ahdaceiim^ L. e. cetrinum, L. e. IVilsom, mit schönen citronenfarbigen Blumen, i, e. Alke Wilson, L. e. brevi- folium, L. e. robiistum, L. tieg. bicolor, gelb-orangefarbige Blüte; L. e. crttenlum, L. e. atrosanguineum, L. e. fulgens, L. e. Van Ilouttei, L. ele- gans ß. pl. mit dunklen blutroten Blumen; /. e. cruenium ist die dunkelste, Lilium elegans Wallaai^ mit aprikosenfarbigen Blumen, welche braun punktiert sind und im August erscheinen. — Lilium concolor und var. Coridi
RM2AFRD69–. Dreer's wholesale price list : seeds for florists plants for florists bulbs for florists vegetable seeds, fungicides, fertilizers, insecticides implements, sundries, etc. CEf.OSIA, THOMP.SON5 SUPERB FEATHERED. DOUBLE BLUE CORNFLOWER (CENTAUREA) Clarlcia. Easily-grown annuals. The two sorts offered are used extensively in Europe for summer cut flowers. Tr. pkt Oz. Elegans Alba plena. Double white 10 25 Salmon Queen. Double salmon pink . 10 25 Cleome. Pungens. (Giant Spider Flower) 10 25 Clianthus. Dampieri. (Australian Glory Pea) 30 i 50 Cobaea. (Cups and Saucers Vine.) One of the best climbe
RMRYG4P5–Dreer's wholesale price list for florists : special spring edition dreerswholesalep1932henr 2 Year: 1932 Fire King. Bright scar- let, one of the showiest .... George David- son. Very large chrome yellow Golden West. Rich golden yellow King Edmund. Rich yellow with carmine blotched centre Lady Hamilton. Very d i s- tinct apricot yellow Li o r fl Nelson. Rich deep crimson scar- let $0 85 $6 50 85 85 85 0 50 6 50 6 50 1 25 8 00 8 00 LUium Regale Hardy Lilies Auratum. Strong 9 to 11 inch bulbs. Elegans Mixed Henryi. Apricot yellow, 8 to 9 inch.. Regale. Extra large. 6 to 7 in. bulbs. Speciosum A
RMPFHX87–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. Porocidaris purpurata W. Tli. Several specimens were taken by the Thor at 620 57' Lat. N. 190 58'Long. W. 957 M. (off Sonth Iceland) in 1903 and at 490 25'Lat. N. 120 20' Long. W. 1270— 11S0 M. (off Southwest Ireland) in 1905. — The Porocidaris elegans mentioned by Koehler in Eehinodermes dn Caudans (226. p. 89) is, as Professor Koehler kindly informs me, P. purpurata. In Part I. p. 173 I have established a var. Talismani of this species, characterised by the upper primary radioles having the neck swol
RMME6KHY–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . Fig. 19. Eudorina elegans Elirb. I eine Q Colonie mit nur wenigen siclitbaren Cilien. J/i, 3h, Ms sind Sper- matozoidenbündel: Mi hat kaum die Q Colonie erreicht und seine C'ilien eingewickelt; M2 ist ein Spermatozoiden- hündel, dessen Zellen sich von einander zu lösen begonnen haben; ^3 ist ein Bündel, welches sich bereits in seine einzelnen Spermatozoiden aufgelöst hat, die in die Q Colonie eindringen und sich an
RM2AJMBDE–Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . 2 DIATOMS Plate XXIIFigure i. Coscinodiscus asteromphaltis, E., X 185. Sendai, Japan. Photo-graph by A. A. Adee.2. Lepidodiscus elegans, Witt., X 620. Simbirsk, Russia. Photo-graph by A. A. Adee. Plate XXIIIFigure i. Biddulphia Roperiana, Grev., variety mollis, Mann, X 400. PacificOcean, S. S. Albatross, station 3608. 2. Plagiogramma sceptrum, Mann, X 375- Galapagos Islands. 3. Stephanopyxis ferox, Grev., X 400. California guano. From Moebius Plates of Diatoms. 4. Triceratium sp. ? X 660. Bering Sea. 5. Entogonia Davyana, Grev., X 300 (^ Heihergia Barbad
RMT0D3B8–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. dreerswholesalep1898dree Year: WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 15 Tr pkt. Oz. iLjintana hybrida, finest mixed lo 20 'Larkspur, dwarf rocket mixed 10 dwarf candelabra mixed 15 5° Emperor ' 10 20 tall stock flowered ' lo 15 'Lathyrus latifolius, red (^zw/a^/w^'-/Va) . . 10 15 latifolius, white 15 4° ' mixed lo 25 splendens 3° ' 75 Lavandula spica (Laz'ent/er) 10 Layia elegans, yellow tipped tvhite 10 25 Llnaria cymbalaria (^Kenikuorth Izy) 30 I 25 cymbalaria alba 50 2 50 Linum flavum 20 60 grandiflorum rubrum (^(r<z;-/f^ ^/(
RMPFBAJG–. Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental trees, shrubs, bulbs, herbs, climbers, fruit trees, &c., &c., &c. / for sale by the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited.. Nursery Catalogue. LILIL'M RUCELLUM, Lilinni Elesfiiis Incomparable, red extra large flower —per lO :^.30 ; per lOO, ^^2.85 ; per i,coo, $26.00. Liliiim Daviiriciiiii, superb variety of the type of Elegans, orange-yellow — per 10, .50c; per lOD, ^4.SO ; per i,030, $40.00. liiliinn Kansoni, lovely yeJlow flower with chocolate spots, petals very thick-, leaves iii whorls, (rare kind)—per 10, $1.50; per 100, $12.00. Liliii
RMMCJ5K5–. LILIUMS LlLIUM Elegans Auratum ( Qolden-handed Japan Lily). Undoubtedly one of the finest. Its large, graceful, fragrant flowers are com- posed of six petals of a delicate ivory-white color, thickly studded with chocolate-crimson spots, and striped through the centre a golden-yellow ; 3 to 5 feet. July-September. Strong flowering bulbs, 40 cts. each $4.00 per doz.; $30.00 per 100. Canadense [Meadow Lily). Pretty nodding bell-shaped flowers; bright yellow, spotted black; 2 to 3 feet; June and July. 20 cts. each; $-2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Candldum [Annunciation, or Madonna Lily). This i
RM2AJHPMM–Catalogue of the fossil fishes in the British Museum (Natural History) .. . PLATE XIV.Fig. Page 1, 1 a, 1 b. Coslacanthus huccleyi, Traq.; lateral aspect, with scales (a) and jugular plate (6) enlarged three times.—Calciferous Sandstone ; Eskdale. [P. 4080 a.] 407 2, 2 a. Coelacanihus elegans, Newb.; lateral aspect, and impression of scales (a) enlarged three times.—Culm-Measures; Instow. d. Mandible, ju. Jugular plate.op. Operculum, x. Cheek-plates. [P. 5379, P. 6286.] 405 3, Macropoma mantelli, Ag.; pectoral arch, inferior aspect.— Chalk; Lewes, cl. Clavicle, i.cl. Infraclavicle. [28388.] 42
RMRYRWJ9–Dreer's wholesale price list spring Dreer's wholesale price list spring edition April 1910 June : seeds plants and bulbs for florists fertilizers, insecticides, tools, sundries, etc . dreerswholesalep1910henr 1 Year: 1910 Per 100 $7 oo 8 oo 8 00 8 oo 15 00 7 oo 7 00 7 00 7 00 6 oo 6 oo 6 oo 6 00 STOKESIA CYANEA Spigelia. (Carolina or Indian Pink.) iWarilandica. 3-inch pots 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. Spiraea. Per doz. Aruncus. Clumps $1 00 Chinensi*. Clumps I 25 Filipendulina Flore Plena. 3-incb pots 1 25 Gigantea or Kamshatica 1 25 Kneiffl. (New.) Clumps 2 00 Palmata Elegans. 314-inch po
RMPFHRH6–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 42 i Nærheden af rindende Vand. I England synes det fuldt udviklede Insekt at være knyttet til Bøg; her i Landet er det blandt andet fundet paa El. 2. S. pygmaeus Ramb. (Fig. 22). Hovedet lysebrunt, skinnende. Antenner mørkebrune med smalle, lyse Ringe; Rodleddet fuldstændig brungult og de følgende to til tre. Fig. 21. For- og Bagvinge af Sympherobius elegans (Efter Morton). Led overvejende brungule. Thorax kastaniebrunt, skin- nende, og med en smal, brungullig Midtlinie. Bagkroppen brungul. Ben hvidgule. Forvingerne med l
RM2AWK083–Svenska vetenskapsakademien handlingar . Central-Tryckeriet, Stockholm ILimnesia hislnonica (Revm) Bruz,?. Ä. L.maculata C^L Koch d<,3. Diplodontus fillpe,=3 LUiéés. 4/i^ylais extendens Muller) LaireiUe Kon§l. Vet, Akad. Handl. 3d. XVl,Kg 3 XTv^^. Central-Tiycferiet, StocWielm. IHydrodroma uml^rata CL.Koch. i.Hydrachna geograpMca Miiller.S.Miirania elegans Neum. 4, Bradybates truncatu:^ Ui^uzc. KONGL. SVENSKA VETENSKAPS-AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. Bandet 17. N-o 4 BIDRAG TILL NORDVESTRA SIBIRIENS INSEKTFAUNA. COLBOPTERA. INSAMLADE UNDER EXPEDITIONERNA TILL OBI OCH JENESSEJ 1876 OCH 1877. FÖRTECK
RMPG08MY–. A contribution to the history of the fresh-water algÅ of North America. Botany; Algae. FRESH WATER ALG/⬠PLATE XXI.. ArTEH NATUftE SV 0«. SINOLAtj) «i SON. PHILAOCLPHIA. Fig I. PLEUROTdNIUM CRENULA TUM, " 2. PLEUROTCENIUM BREVE " 3. TETMEMORUS BR^BISSONII " 4. CLOSTERIUM LINEATUM. â¢= 5. COSMARIUM BOTRYTIS Fig, 8. COSMARIUM BREBISSONII 7. COSMARIUM TETRAOPTHAL | MUM. 8. COSMARIUM RUM. 9. COSMARIUM LARE. MARGARITIFE- SUBORBICU Fig lu. COSMARIUM BROOMEI. II. MICRASTERIAS JENNERII, 12 EUASTRUM ORNATUM. la. E. OIDELTA, 14. E ELEGANS. 15. MICRASTERIAS TRUNCATA 16. MICRASTERIAS G
RMMCHM5G–. No. 1136 Anchusa 1136 Capensis Blue Bird. Flowers of a vivid indigo blue. Plants are compact and of even habit, in marked contrast to other annual varieties. 15 cts. per pkt.; 50 cts. per l/i oz. Giant Candytuft 1753 Improved Empress. A wonderfully improved strain of the popular Empress Candy- tuft, forming much branched plants about 18 inches high, each branch terminated by an immense spike of very large individual pure white flowers. Makes a very effective white bed or border, and is invaluable for cutting. 10 cts. per pkt.; 40 cts per Yi oz.; 75 cts. per oz. Clarkia Elegans 1983 Vesuvius.
RM2AJMAX3–Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . 2 DIATOMS Plate XXIIFigure i. Coscinodiscus asteromphaltis, E., X 185. Sendai, Japan. Photo-graph by A. A. Adee.2. Lepidodiscus elegans, Witt., X 620. Simbirsk, Russia. Photo-graph by A. A. Adee. Plate XXIIIFigure i. Biddulphia Roperiana, Grev., variety mollis, Mann, X 400. PacificOcean, S. S. Albatross, station 3608. 2. Plagiogramma sceptrum, Mann, X 375- Galapagos Islands. 3. Stephanopyxis ferox, Grev., X 400. California guano. From Moebius Plates of Diatoms. 4. Triceratium sp. ? X 660. Bering Sea. 5. Entogonia Davyana, Grev., X 300 (^ Heihergia Barbad
RMPG08NM–. A contribution to the history of the fresh-water algÅ of North America. Botany; Algae. FRESH WATER ALG/t. PLATE XIII.. 1 s ttv on M C WOOD. Fig. 1. EUASTRUM RALFSli, " 2. EUASTRUM ELEGANS, " », EUASTRUM BINALE " 4, MICRAST OISPUTA. â 5. MICRAST. FURCATA. IBID VARIETY DENTICOLATA. M. JENNERM. STAURASTRUM ORBICULARE STAURASTPUM DEJECTUM. w. STAURASTRUM PUNCTULA- F.?. !.< TUM. " 14 11. STAURASTRUM LEWISII " 15. 12. STAURASTRUM POL.YTRI- " 16 CHUM. " 17 blAURASTRUM MUNITUM. COSMARIUM PYRAMIDATUM COSMARIUM BROOMEI COSMARIUM COMMISSURAL XANTHIDIUM liRMATUM i.
RMMEEB1B–. Die Cephalopoden, I. Teil . Textfig. 49. Eine der vorigen entsprechende Figur nach einer jungen Sepia Orbignyana. 7,. Man erkennt die Weiterbildung der Nidamentaldrüsen (Nd) und der acc. Nidamentaldrüse (Ac), an der die Bildung von Drüsen- tubuli (dunkle Zone) gegen den Rand und nach vorne insbesondere fortschreitet. Od der juvenile Geschlechts- fortsatz; VI Vena pall. lat.; Kh Kiemenherz; Am Art. pall. med.; Vp Vena pall. post.; Tb Tintenbeutel; Mh hintere Grenze der Mantelhöhle. Textfig. 48. Mantelsitus einer jungen Sepia elegans. Vi- Fol- gende Teile sind festzustellen: die Afterpapille,
RM2ANF6J6–Autumn bulb catalogue : 1900 . ne slijipc Maidens Blush, .clegant loug-shniHNl.clear white flower: the iwtnls. which arepolnlcil (inil i-lcgnntl.v refle.ved. are bcau-ltiluUv miirglnednnd penciled on theedpt*withbright pink ! Elegans. . grand Tulip, ver.v showy, rlclil(ri:nsnns(jrlct. large tlower. pointed petals White Swan. A grand pure white Inte-lloHcrlng Tnllp : just what is wanted forrontrasling with flie n-ils. vellows andpurples, which In n-toforo pndondnntcd Inlate Tulips. •• White Sw;in grows about12 Inches high, n strong liiMltliy grower,with broad leaves; the floHcrs are extra!Inr
RMPF9E4N–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. 92 I leutsche Siidpolar-Expedition. Genus Hexacomyum Haeckel 1881, p. 453. Haeckel 1887. p. 201. Cubosphaeriden mit vier konzentrischen Gitterschalen und sechs gleichlangen Stacheln. Hexacroinyum elegans H. Textfigur 5—7. Hexacromywm elegans H. 87, p. 201, Taf. 24, Fig. 9. Cubosphaeridae mit vier konzentrischen Schalen, alle kuglig und mit unregelmäßig rundlichen Poren, die auf einer Schale nicht sehr verschieden an Größe sind, die Poren der dritten Schale, von i