RMP6G2YT–Liquorice or licorice plant, Glycyrrhiza glabra. After an illustration by G. Reid in Churchill and Stephenson's 'Medical Botany.' Handcoloured zincograph by C. Chabot drawn by Miss M. A. Burnett from her 'Plantae Utiliores: or Illustrations of Useful Plants,' Whittaker, London, 1842. Miss Burnett drew the botanical illustrations, but the text was chiefly by her late brother, British botanist Gilbert Thomas Burnett (1800-1835).
RMB89MF8–Waldheimia glabra grows at about 4500 m near Tsho Rolpa Lake at the head of Rolwaling Valley, Nepal
RMMYC10G–. Columnea glabra, Gesneriaceae . 1912. M.S. del, J.N.Fitch, lith. 120 Columnea glabra 138-8453
RMW55B4J–Plate with a flower spray, Porcelain plate, painted on the glaze in pink, green, yellow, purple, brown, black and gold. On the shelf a flower branch on a pink background. The wall with a narrow decorative band and on the edge a continuous leaf tendril with golden lines. On the underside the inscription 'Pongamia glabra / Grandes Indes'. Marked on the bottom with the scepter, the red eagle, a scepter and a globe in its claws, with K.P.M. and the number 32 III., Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur, Berlin, c. 1825 - c. 1835, porcelain (material), glaze, gold (metal), vitrification, h 3.1 cm d 24.3
RMK0XC87–Aesculus glabra Stanley M. Rowe Arboretum DSC03417
RM2C1JTAB–Persicaria glabra Willd M Gmez Persicaria glabra Willd M Gmez.
RMRBXG09–Aesculus glabra - Stanley M. Rowe Arboretum - DSC03419.
RME5YT5R–Liquorice or licorice plant, Glycyrrhiza glabra.
RM2B6ERC2–Plate with a flower spray Bord van porselein, beschilderd op het glazuur in roze, groen, geel, paars, bruin, zwart en goud. Op het plat een bloemtak op een roze achtergrond. De wand met een smalle decoratieve band en op de rand een doorlopende bladrank met gouden lijnen. Op de onderzijde het opschrift 'Pongamia glabra/Grandes Indes'. Gemerkt op de onderzijde met de scepter, de rode adelaar, een scepter en een globe in zijn klauwen, met daaronder K.P.M. en het nummer 32 III. Manufacturer : porseleinfabriek: Königliche Porzellan ManufakturPlaats manufacture: Berlijn Dating: ca. 1825 - ca. 1835 P
RM2H43E6D–Liquorice plant (Glycyrrhiza glabra): flowering stem and floral segments. Coloured lithograph after M. A. Burnett, c. 1847.
RM2CW86W3–Chelone glabra, Turtlehead, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman 2019-10-23-13.46.01 ZS PMax UDR
RF2FKBY6F–Bougainvillea glabra or Lesser Bougainvillea / paperflower thrives in summer heat on the southern shores of Lake Garda in Lombardy, Italy. Flourishing examples of the evergreen climbing shrub can grow up to 9 m (30 ft) tall, and this spectacular specimen ‘exploding’ from a building in Piazza Porto Valentino in the historic centre of Sirmione has for decades been a popular tourist attraction in its own right. The magenta, purplish-red or pinkish-red colours come from leaf-like papery bracts (modified leaves) rather than the plant’s flowers, which are minute and white in colour.
RMRDY21K–. Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Veterinary medicine. 2+G POISONING. BUXAC'EJj (box FAJIILY). * Buxus sempervirens.—The leaves of the common box, cultivated for hedges, are poisonous to all kinds of stock. .ESCULACE (horse-chestnut FAJIILY). .fflsculus californica, Calilornia buckeye: M. glabra, Ohio buck- eye ; foetid buckeye: M. hippo- castanum, horse - chestnut: M. pavia, red buckeye.—The leaves and fruit of these species are generally regarded as poisonous to stock. The fruit may be easily converted into food by washing and boiling. It is l)elieved that a small quantity of the
RF2B9A0W2–Plate with a flower spray, Porcelain plate, painted on the glaze in pink, green, yellow, purple, brown, black and gold. On the shelf a flower branch on a pink background. The wall with a narrow decorative band and on the edge a continuous leaf tendril with golden lines. On the underside the inscription 'Pongamia glabra / Grandes Indes'. Marked on the bottom with the scepter, the red eagle, a scepter and a globe in its claws, with K.P.M. and the number 32 III., Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur, Berlin, c. 1825 - c. 1835, porcelain (material), glaze, gold (metal), vitrification, h 3.1 cm d 24.3 c
RMG0HB0E–Thuja is a genus of coniferous trees in Cupressaceae
RFB6K9WG–Waldheimia cf. glabra, Rolwaling Valley, at about 4500 m, Nepal
RMMX7A61–. Columnea glabra, Gesneriaceae . 1912. M.S. del, J.N.Fitch, lith. 139 Columnea glabra 138-8453
RMK0XC88–Aesculus glabra Stanley M. Rowe Arboretum DSC03419
RMRBXG08–Aesculus glabra - Stanley M. Rowe Arboretum - DSC03417.
RMT1HNE8–Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine diseasesofcattl00mous Year: 1905 246 POISONING. BUXACE (box family). * Buxus sempervirens.—The leaves of the common box, cultivated for hedges, are poisonous to all kinds of stock. scuLAc (horse-chestnut family). sculus californica, California buckeye: M. glabra, Ohio buck- eye ; foetid buckeye: M. hippo- castanum, horse - chestnut: M. pavia, red buckeye.—The leaves and fruit of these species are generally regarded as poisonous to stock. The fruit may be easily converted into food by washing and boiling. It is believ
RM2TDG9H0–Plate with a flower spray, royal porcelain manufactory, c. 1825 - c. 1835 Porcelain plate, painted on the glaze in pink, green, yellow, purple, brown, black and gold. On the flat a flower branch on a pink background. The wall with a narrow decorative tire and on the edge a continuous leaf vank with gold lines. On the bottom the inscription 'Pongamia Glabra/Grandes Indes'. Marked on the underside with the scepter, the red eagle, a scepter and a globe in his claws, with K.P.M underneath. and the number 32 III. Berlin porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrification Porcelain pla
RM2CW86TM–Chelone glabra 2, Turtlehead, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman 2019-10-23-13.42.25 ZS PMax UDR
RMPG29PX–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. LXVI. J7LMA CE;E : J/'LSIUS. 721 B. Ornamental or curious Varieties. U. m. 8 pendula. U. pendula Lodd. Cat. ed. 1836 ; U. glabra decum- bens Horl. Dur.; U. horizontilis Hort.; U. rubra in the Horticul- tural Society's Garden, in 18.35. (Plate of this tree in Arb. Brit,. Please note that
RMRMWBM9–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Plants; Biology. Fig.XXIII. — Pétiole du Melanofrhea macrocarpa Engl. — s, suber; sel, sclérenchyiue ; c. s. canal sécréteur; f'.l, fibres Iibéi"iennes. Gr. = 30 D. VURE MEDIANE. — Faisceaux libéro- Structure générale de toutes les Mangiférée ligneux étalés avec de nombreux canaux sécréteurs libériens. dDÛODCn/-*"- Moelle dépourvue de canaux sécréteurs. Limbe. — Stiucture bifa- ciale avec deux rangées de cellules palissadiques, sépa- rées de Tépiderme par un liy- poderme dépaisseur variable comprenant, tantôt une seule rangée de cellules (M.glabra,
RMG0HJE5–Cottage is reflected in the spring lake. Kennel Arboretum Blooming Valley.
RMCX95YK–Salix glabra
RMG0GNHX–Cottage and spring lake. Kennel Arboretum Blooming Valley.
RMMWA93D–. Columnea glabra, Gesneriaceae . 1912. M.S. del, J.N.Fitch, lith. 139 Columnea glabra 138-8453
RMW1TJGX–Archive image from page 488 of Dai Nihon jumokushi (1922). Dai Nihon jumokushi dainihonjumokush1882naka Year: 1922 第äºç¾åTå «åA.ãã¾ããã²ããã'ãB.ããã²ãããããè± ãéã-è±æ±ãååºã¹C.ããã²ãããC ãæèµ D.ããã²ããããE.ããã®ããã²ãããã æ¬å³¶ãç¹ç¢ããªã ä¸ç¨®èè£ã¥ã¢æ¯ãã-ã¢ãã¢ã¸ãããã²ããããï¼ç¬¬äºç¾ååå «åD) var. glabra, Miquel1.c.ãäºã'渡島ã§ãªç¿å §ã¥äºãªåå¸ã¹. åä¸ç¨±è±ãæ·¡é»ç½è²ãã¢ãã¡ãªãããã¯ãªããã²ããããvar. albiflora, Maximowicz m Melanges Biologiqiie X. p. 76 (1877).
RMPFHPHE–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 8. Pedicellina cer- nua (Pall.). A. typisk Form; B. var. hirsuta Juli. (efter Barroso og Waters); C. var. glabra Heks. amerikas atlantiske og de europæiske Kyster (Norge, Hol- sten, Skotland og Frankrig) og Bengalen. Var. hirsuta an- gives fundet ved de nordamerikanske atlantiske Kyster, det nordlige Frankrig, Middelhavet, Vancouver og Cap Horn. Dybde-Udbredelse: fra Tidevandszonen til 136 m.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
RMRHYG37–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. Fig. 115. Fig. 116. Fig. 115. M. verticillata L. ^ var. elata Host. H. Br. (auth.). Fig. 116. M. verticillata L. 0 var. montana (Host.) H. Br. f. spaniodonta Top. Pfl. k. o. f. k., im st. v. sbr.-ax. u. br.-ax.; Z. d. S. dünner gestellt, 0,4—1 X 3—5 (6) mm gr. {M. glabra Top. oHm p. pte.). Oberöst., Bayern, Pommern, Frankreich. f. rivularis Top. Pfl. zottig beh.; Z. d. S. dünner stehend, niedrig, mit feinen, auf- gesetzten Weichsp., Kz. pfr. Im st. v. u. br.-ax. Oberöst., Bayern, Frankreich. H. Braun beschreibt S. 437 auch eine ,,rivularis Sole
RMCW1XB5–The tower herb
RMMCNJR0–. Fig. 100.—"Water hemlock {Cicufa niacu- lata), showing section of spindle-shaped roots and lower stem, the leaves, flowers, and fruit, one-half natural size ; also fruit and cross-section of seed, enlarged five times. which contained nearly 50 per cent. from the effects of the poison, and further suffering. huckeye: M. glabra, Oiiio buck- eye ; fcetid buckeye: M. hippo- castanum, horse - chestnut: M. paYia, red buckeye.—The leaves and fruit of these species are generally regarded as poisonous to stock. The fruit may be easily converted into food by Yashing and boiling. It is believed t
RMT3XYH1–Archive image from page 204 of Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner. Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner tropischen Gebiete : Grundzge der Pflanzenverbreitung im Afrika und die Charakterpflanzen Afrikas diepflanzenwelta02engluoft Year: 1910 Glumiflorae. Gramineae. 169 Diesem Typus entsprechen auch einige Formen, wie wir sie aus den Samm- lungen von Götze aus Ubena und Unyika von Plateaus bei 1600—1800 m kennen: Andropogon exot/iecusHa.ck., Anthephora Hochstetteri Nees var. glabra Pilger, Tristachya inavwena K. Schum., Eragrostis [HarpacJinc] Schwiperi (Höchst.) Benth., Era
RMPFXANG–. Report upon the forestry investigations of the U. S. Department of agriculture. 1877-1898. Forests and forestry. m*n f-itij'. /â¢â¬Â»Â£â¢Â« ...r.d m.n B P- C. -nd Tangential Sections of Pinus echinata, heterophylla, and glabra, showing Num3er and Distribution of Pith Rays and Proportion of Pith-ray Cells. A-C and F, Pinus heterophylla. 2), Pinus echinata. JS7, Pinus glabra. AC, Sections of medullary rays; tr., traeheids;-p., parenchyma; C is a "double"n ray. In D-F histological details are omitted; they are camera drawings showing number and distribution of medullary rays, and
RM2AX11G2–The cypress and juniper trees of the Rocky Mountain region . CUPRESSUS GLABRA: FOLIAGE AND NEWLY RlPENED CLOSED CONES.a, Male flower buds (in autumn); b, new shoot showing large form of leaves. Bui. 207, U. S. Dept. of A^ricultur Plate VI.. m JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS: STERILE BRANCH. Bui. 207, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate VII.
RMCWN7W8–Licorice and other herbs
RMMED412–. Die Gartenwelt . Sorbus glabra. Quercus ilidfolia Wangenh. aus Nordamerika, die bekanntlich strauchartig wächst. Aug. Siebert, Frankfurt a. M. Pflanzenkunde.
RMT02F9M–Dreer's garden calendar : 1903 . dreersgardencale1903henr Year: 1903 wo m I rHaiRiradreer mmmwwW hardy peremmial pbANts HERNIARIA. Glabra. A closely tufted moss-like plant, well adapted for the rockery or for carpet bedding; succeeds on the poorest soil; small greenish flowers; foliage turns to deep red in winter. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. HESPERIS (Rocket). riatronalis. A strong-growing perennial, forming stout, bushy plants 3 to 4 feet high, with showy terminal spikes of pink flowers during June and July. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. HEUCHERA (Alum Root). Sanguinea. A most desirable pe
RMPFGRPA–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 200 2. Lymnaea (Stagnicola) glabra (Mull.) (Fig. 10, til venstre). Langstrakt, smal Kapsel med bølgeformede Lang- sider. Udbugtninger udfor Æggene. Ingen Æg- eller Kapsel- strenge. Uregelmæssig Ægplacering. M. externa tyndvægget. Kapselstørrelse: Til ca. 10 mm' L. Ægstørrelse: 0,62 X 0,40 mm. Ægantal: 4— over 30. Alm. 12—18.. lllllllHll Fig. 10. Lymnaea glabra (Miill.) (til venstre) og L. palustris (Miill.) (til højre).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhan
RM2AKAHW5–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . r-mation as tc how the herb was administered. Section Eugoodenia. Series Racemosa?.racemosa, F. v. M.bellidifolia, Sin.stelligera, R. Br. LXVII. GOODENOVIE^. 233 Goodenia—contd. Series Bracteolata?.ovata, Sm.disperma, F. v. M.geniculata, R. Br.hederacea, Sm.heterophylla, Sm.glabra, R. Br.strongylophylla, F. v. M.rotundifolia, R. Br. Series Foliosse
RMCX97AB–Cerinthe alpina
RMMCRANC–. Fig. 49. Gentiana arinerioides Griseb. (Die beiden weit geöffneten Blüten haben diese Form erst durch das Pressen erhalten.) Oreomyrrhis andicola (Umbellif.). Azordla vmltifida (Umbellif.). Azordla glabra. Azordla crcnata. bei 4600 m). Azordla dadorhiza. Azordla Webcrbaueri. Halenia caespitosa (Gent.; feuchtere Stellen). Gentiana prostrata. Gentiana ßavido-flanmiea. Gentiana lurido-violacea. Gentiana armerioides. Stachys repens Mart. & Gal. (Lab.). Castilleja ftssifolia (Scroph.). Bartsia frigida. Plantage lamprophylla. Valeriana alypifolia. Valeriana connata. Stangea Emiliae (Valerian.)
RMPFXANM–. Report upon the forestry investigations of the U. S. Department of agriculture. 1877-1898. Forests and forestry. c. G E Tangential Sections of Pinus t>cda, heterophylla, and glabra. A, Pinus heterophylla Radial and tangential sections of a transverse resin duct; r. d , resin duct; m. r. medullary ray; tr., tracheids of the medullary ray; p., parenchyma cells of the tame; c Jr., common tracheids or wood fibers. B-G, Pinus glabra. B, tangential section of a transverse resin duct and parts of three fibers; b. />., bordered pit; other letters as above; C-G, tangential sections of medullary
RM2AJKR1C–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . achyptera, F. v. M.sedifolia, F. v. M.spongiocarpa, F. v. M.stellisrera, F. v. M. CT. CHENOPODIACE^E. 403 Enchylsena, R. Br. microphylla, Moq. = Kochia microphylla, F. v. M.tomentosa, R. Br.— Kooloo-loomoo of Cloncurry natives. ?rar. ? leptophylla, Benth. var. glabra, Benth.villosa, F. v. M. Babbagia, F. v. M. dipterocarpa, F. v. M.scleroptera, F.
RMCX963W–Paronychia herniaria
RMME9HEB–. Die Insekten-Welt : Zeitschrift des Internationalen Entomologen-Vereins . Im Tausch habe abzugeben; Cleopatra, Camilla, Jasius, Le- vana, Prorsa, Xanthomelas Atropos, Nerii, Glau- cata. Tau, Pyri, Populifolia, Tremulae, Milhauseri, Kuficollis, Gracilis, Oleracea, Abrotani, Tyrrhäa, Alchymista in sehr schönen diesjährigen Stücken. Breslau, Carlsstr. 43. [835] C. Mühlvenzel. l^i II L , Dutzend 40 Pf., 100 St. 3 M. cxcl. Porto, auch im Tausch (voll gegen voll). Ferner ausser anderen Noctuen Cinnamomea, exoleta, vetusta, rubiginea, glabra, erytrocephala. üra baldige Be- stellung bittet Wiesbaden
RMPFXCMF–. A history of the fishes of Massachusetts. Fishes. '*,^a.'- V > i" V. ' 'â¢'"^â nVjV. A- Soiirel .ci- Taupaii /. Pi'iiued ai .) . li. B iii'iVuHL'.s â 1, PIATESSA GLABRA Slorer â 2 , PL, OBLONG A Dek. 3. PL. QUADROCELLATA Slorer. â 'L. PLEURDLIECTES MACULATUS MiLcL â¢**L. 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.. Storer, David Humphreys, 1804-1891. Cambridge, Mass. , Welch & Bigelow and Dakin & M
RM2AXAWY3–Report upon the forestry investigations of the U.SDepartment of agriculture1877-1898 . Tangential Sections of Pinus t/eda, heterophylla, and glabra. A, PiNCS HKTEROPHYLLA. Radial and tangential sections of a transversethe medullary ray; p., parenehynia cells of the same B-ff, PlNUS RLADRA. S - 0-G, tangential o^v^wwuo ^^i ...^«v*—j .„^^,-,- . H, Pinus tjuda. Tangential sections of medullary rays m oprmg and summer wooa.Original magnified s;, illustrations about »?°. medullary ray; tr., tracheids ot ^ duct; r. rf, rdsin duct; vi. , common tracheids or wood fibers,st teugenSalSon of* a trauTve
RMCX96B9–Crucifera arenosa - Crucifera turritis
RMMCR8PK–. Abb. 51. Melampsora Lai-id-epitea. 1. Caeomasporen. 2., 3. Uredosporen und Para- fyseu. ö. Schnitt durch ein Teleutosporenlager. 5. Vergrösserte Teleutosporen. (Nach Klebahn). üredo- und Teleutosporen auf verschiedenen Salix-Arten und zwar: S aurita, cinerea, viminalis, hypophaifolia, Capraea, acutifolia, daphnoides, aurita X viminalis, pur purea X viminalis, dasyclados, Smithiana, retusa, herbacea, reticulata, serpyllifolia, nigricans, glabra, arbuscula, fragilis, purpurea, grandifolia. Aus Böhmen mit Sicherheit bisher nur auf Salix viminalis: Turnau (Kabät)! Zdär bei Polic a M.I Salix Capr
RMPG46J2–. Principles of American forestry . Forests and forestry. THE USES OF WOOD. 227 TBI.E OF FULL VALUES OF OUIl WOODS. â DIFFERENT. .mabilis Fir. Balsam Fir. Whitp Fir. Lowland Fir. Rod Fir. Noble Fir. Oregon Maplo. Box-elder. Red Maple. Silver Maple. Sugar Maple. . Ohio Biiokeyo. . Yellow Buckeye. Sweet Birch. Abirs nmabilis. A hies balsamen Abiex concolnr. Abies grnruh'x Abwn mngnifim A bies nobilif: Acer macrnphyllum Acer negunao Acer rubrum Acer saccharinii m. Acer sncchnrum. . A escuhis glabra.. . Aesctdua octandra.. Behiln lenta Betula lutea I Yellow Birch Betula nigra iRiver Birch Betula
RM2AXAWHG–Report upon the forestry investigations of the U.SDepartment of agriculture1877-1898 . TANGENTIAL SECTIONS OP PiNUS ECHINATA, HETEROPHYLLA, AND GLABRA, SHOWING NUMBER ANO DISTRIBUTION OFTANGENTIAL SECTIONS OF ^^^^p^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ PROPORTION OF PiTH-RAY CELLS. ducts; m. r., y^edullaij rays^^ illustrations: A-C, »?=; D-F. ¥? Magnifluatioa of originals: A-L, -,, u Ji, i . ?? Plate XXVI.. TRANSVERSE RESIN DUCTS-TaNGENTIAL VIEWS. A-C Finds T«DA. D and E, P. palustris, M&FflcaTion^o™originaIs, a?o; of illustrations. J^, P. ECSINATA. G, P. HETEROPHYLLA. 1 ducts; tr., transverse tracheids; WOOD OP SOUTHE
RMMCR6HC–. früchtiges Steinkraut, A. calycinum L. und A. tortosum W Kit), das gemeine, behaarte und graue Bruchkraut oder Tausendkorn (Herniaria glabra L. — H. hirsuta L. — H. incana Lam.), nieder- liegende, stark verzweigte Kräutchen mit kleinen, grünen, kornähnlichen Blütchen (Fig. 20), die in Gemeinschaft mit den obengenannten Alyssumarten den dür- ren Boden wie mit einem Teppich über- ziehen, — vielfach auch struppige und dürftige Exemplare der russischen Feld- und stinkenden Hunds-Ka- mille (Anthemis ruthenica M B. — A. arvensis L. — A. Cotula L.) und des echten,piemontesischenundfrühen Labkrautes
RMPFXK97–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Terminal ia] L. COMBRETAGE^ 311 its 1. Feb.-April and is one of the latest trees to come out m fresli leaf. T. macrocarpa, is a variety in tlie Eng forests of Burma witli large fr., up to 2| in. across. 13. T. Arjuna, Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 28 : Brandis F. FL 224—Syn. T, glabra^ W. et Arn., Trinien Handb. Cevlon 11. 160; Pnifaptera Arjiina^ Roxb. Vera. ArjUna, Kauri, Kohcij Hind. Guzerat: Dlicnda IIolemattL Had} Kan. Thella inadcU^ Tel. large tree
RM2AKRB1Y–Nova acta physico-medica . es» i ,1. Erythrochiton brasiliensis N. et M. Tab. XXII» E. foliis oblongo-lanceolatis acutis versiis basin attenuatis.Descr. Trun cus arboreus, humilis, ad sumum 8-lo-pcdalis, simplex.Folia in apice trunci petiolata, horizontaliter piatentia. Petioli 5-4-pollicares , semiterefes, supra planiusculi vel linea concava obsoleta exarati,subtus convexi, glabri, apice incrassati, crassitie circiter pennae cor-vinae. Folia inserta, oblanceolata, basin versus longissinie attenuata,12-i5 polb longa, 2-0 poll. lata, acurp;iinata, integerrima, subnndu-lata, utrinque glabra, sup
RMMABCT4–. Dr. H. G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild . â w .a 1) c d e Querschnitte durch Ehipidoglossenkiemen. a von Cemoria (Puncturella) noachina. b von Fissurella crassa. c von Haliotis glabra. ä von Trochus gibberosus aus dem hinteren Abschnitt, e von Nerita ornata, mehr vom Vorderende, a Yas efferens mit arteriellem Blute, bl Inneres, bl' äusseres Kiemenblättchen. g Kiemengeissel. m Wand der Kiemenhöhle, s Septum. V Vas afferens, Kiemenarterie, v Kiemenblattarterie. x Ver- schmälerter Basaltheil der Ehachis. (Nach Hailer.) der Ne
RMPFY7JF–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 133.. Fig. 134. C. glabra (9) Sars, c. glabra Sars, maxilli- maxilliped 2.| pg£[ 3 twice in the Q. Colour whitish, sometimes with tinge of pink (Caiman). L. 9 scarcely exceeding 3 mm, d nearly 4 mm. Mediterranean, N. of England, W. coast of Ireland, Norway; depths 33—1100 m. 9. C. spinosa Calm. 1906 C. s., Caiman in: Mt. Stat. Neapel, v. I7iv p. 412, 426 t. 28 f. 35—43. 9. Pseudorostral lobes sharply upturned, meeting only just in front of the slitlike eyeless eyelobe, thence receding convexly to a scarcely indica- ted anterolateral corner. Surface of carapa
RM2AG4J2K–. [Dissertationes Academiae Upsaliensis]. xuofa , undulata,3:0 Horam diei ^ fiorologii inftar, monftrant plures, im-primis M. undulata ^ qucC circa horam quarram ve-fpertinam, decedente fole, fiores fuos claudit & i-rerum hora nona matutina aperit.4:0 Speciofie vzl^t {unt CiSrulea^chinenfis^iridioideSy aliae. Ec$:o Singulares maxime atque admiratione fumma dignaeperplures hujus generis fpecies, e» gr. a, M. melaleuca floribus fuis, partim albis, par- tim arris.h, fpiralis ^ corollam uri plures congeneres fuam. fpiraliter involvens.€. undulata quae 06. tota carnofa, glabra & diaphana eft./8. cu
RMPFJX9X–. Dai Nihon jumokushi. Trees; Shrubs. 第äºç¾åTå «åA.ãã¾ããã²ããã'ãB.ããã²ãããããè± ãéã-è±æ±ãååºã¹C.ããã²ãããC ãæèµ D.ããã²ããããE.ããã®ããã²ãããã æ¬å³¶ãç¹ç¢ããªã ä¸ç¨®èè£ã¥ã¢æ¯ãã-ã¢ãã¢ã¸ãããã²ããããï¼ç¬¬äºç¾ååå «åD) var. glabra, Miquel1.c.ãäºã"渡島ã§ãªç¿å §ã¥äºãªåå¸ã¹. åä¸ç¨±è±ãæ·¡é»ç½è²ãã¢ãã¡ãªãããã¯ãªããã²ããããvar. albiflora, Maximowicz m Melanges Biologiqiie X. p. 76 (1877).. 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.. Nakai, Ta
RM2AXAYBT–Report upon the forestry investigations of the U.SDepartment of agriculture1877-1898 . Typical Cross Sections of Pinus t/eda, heterophylla, and glabra. )•. d., resiD ducts; s. c, secreting cells; m. r., medullaiy rays; sp. w., spring wood; sii. ;c,,sumnieL- wood.4 Piws T.EDA ? a-b. transverse traoheids; c, simple pits; rf-e, row of tracheids; /, flattened terminal of tracheid.b Pinus heterophylla : a-b, row of tracheids; c, terminal of tracheid; d-e, bordered pits.c, Pinus glabra ; a-6, single row of tracheids; c-b, same row doubled. rt. |^j^^a^ j p. ^rn^S 0 ^ 1° J Ip R k) ^ r ® :^ I °J 0
RM2CE331D–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany . Fig. 162. — Licorice (Glyc-yrrhiza glabra. PulseFamily, LeguminosoE).Branch in leaf, flower,and fruit. (Baillon.) —Perennial herb growingabout 1 m. or more inheight; leaves pale green:flowers violet or purpleresembling those of apea; fruit smooth. Na-tive home, Mediter-ranean Region. 170 MEDICINAL AND POISONOUS PLANTS Volatile oils form the most important constituent of anumber of non-poisonous drugs which we have ah-eady stud-ied in the last chapter as food-adjuncts; namely, lemon,caraway, anise, cardamoms, spearmint, sage, ginger, and. Fig
RM2CE55EP–. The Gardens' bulletin; Straits Settlements . A Mopea sangai rvortn. 18, y C D •17 V Hopea scaphula Roxb. 2 riuptid bKinicunedia j>m. ... 22, 24 PI V t Isauxis (Am.) Brandis (section) -7 - Petalandrd Hassk. 20, 21, 22, * -> Petalaudrd micrimtJid Hassk. .8, 20, 22 Pierred Hance 2 Pier red Heim Pierrea (Heim) Sym. (section) 27*i H vt 1 LL ftCtill Lift HILL (l 1 Hill) ... 27 Scaphula Parker 2, 6 Scaf hula glabra Parker 4 Shorea Roxb. 27, 28, 32 Shorea Faguetiana Heim 27, 28 Shorea Hemsleyana King 30 Shorea hopeifolia (Heim) Sym. 22, 27, 36 Shorea macrantha Brandis 30 Shorea Maxwelliana
RMRCE2C7–. Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Veterinary medicine. 246 POISONING. BUXACE^ (box family). * Buxus sempervirens.—The leaves of the common box, cultivated for hedges, are poisonous to all kinds of stock. ^scuLAc^ (horse-chestnut family). ^sculus californica, California buckeye: M. glabra, Ohio buck- eye ; foetid buckeye: M. hippo- castanum, horse - chestnut: M. pavia, red buckeye.—The leaves and fruit of these species are generally regarded as poisonous to stock. The fruit may be easily converted into food by washing and boiling. It is believed that a small quantity of the unpre- p
RMRDWDG8–. Useful wild plants of the United States and Canada. Botany, Economic; Botany; Botany. SXJMAC (Rhus glabra) 153. 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.. Saunders, Charles Francis, 1859-1941. New York, R. M. McBride & Co.
RMRHRN1A–. Billeder af Nordens flora. Plants. A. TAARNURT, turritis glabra. B. GAASEMAD, stknophragma thaliana.. 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.. Lindman, C. A. M. (Carl Axel Magnus), 1856-1928. København, G. E. C. Gad
RMRMP989–. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Entomology. 338 Annals Entomological Society of America [Vol. XIII, If all of these various types of vegetation were to be left undisturbed by the agencies of man, such as lumbering, fires and agricultural activities, the whole country would in the end go to the climax magnolia-hickory-oak association. The rapidity with which the climax association takes posses- sion of the country is dependent on the kind of soil present. CLIMAX ASSOCIATION. (M. grandiflora) Magnolia (Hicoria glabra) Hickory (L. styraciflua) Sweet gum (P. echinata) Short-leaf
RMRH9XNK–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 612 L. Adamovic. Panicum Crus Gallis Agrostis stolonifera Carex liirta Stellaria- nemorum Isopyrum thalictroides Herniaria glabra Barbarea vulgaris Roripa pyrenaica Reseda luleola Euphorbia stricta E. salicifolia Chaerophylluni temulum Hypericum perforatum Melilotus alba M. officinalis Astragalus glycyphyllos Coronilla varia Medicago prostrata Trifolium pratense T. procumbens Lithospermum officinale Linaria vulgaris Verbascum phoeniceum V. Lychnitis
RMRH9AY5–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 414 W. Rothe.. Fig. 4. M. Ulei Schltr. et Rothe. vatis apice rotundatis, marginibus membranaceis ; stamina filamentis bre- vissimis, alis tenuibus, mcmbranis antherarum apice rotundatis; appen- diculae coronariae staminum dorsis starninum in parte inferiore media adnatae, supra longe ligulatae antherarum membranas paene accedentes; pollinia ovoidea compressa; carpella crassa glabra, styli rostrum crasse conicum obtusum; retina- cula elliptica apice e
RMRJ2AMR–. The silva of North America [microform] : a description of the tree which grow naturally in North America exclusive of Mexico. Trees; Trees; Dicotyledons; Arbres; Arbres; Dicotylédones. SiW.a of Nor'^ Ainrii i. ( /' /"'ituxin ,M HICORIA GLABRA .'/ /•'ith'TtSi.e ./irrr ' /•'y» J Taneur Pttrts. 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.. Sargent, Charles Sprague, 1841-1897; Faxon, Charles Edward, 1846-1918. Boston;
RMRJX521–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 28 Table 2. Distribution of shrub species on the Toneataou outliers Acronychia niueana Aglaia saltatorum Alyxia stellata Ananas comosus Bambusa vulgaris Bougainvillea glabra Caesalpinia bonduc Cestrum diurnum Clerodendrum inerme Codiaeum variegatum Colubrina asiatica Cordyline fruticosa Crinum asiaticum Derris trifolia Desmodium umbellatum Furcraea foetida Gardenia taitensis Hibiscus manihot Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Indigofera suffruticosa Ipomoea batatas Jasminum didymum Jasminum simplicifolium Lantana camara M
RMRFNKKA–. Trade catalogue of hardy plants and shrubs. Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Hammonton Catalogs; Nursery stock New Jersey Hammonton Catalogs; Flowers New Jersey Hammonton Catalogs; Perennials New Jersey Hammonton Catalogs. Ham m out on, Jffew Jrrsey, U. S. A.. HOUSTONIA CERULIA Euphorbia corollata Per 100 Per iooo Chelone glabra Catalpa bignonoides " Bungeii Chionanthus Virginica Clethra alnifolia Chimaphila maculata " umbellata Clematis Virginiana Caltha palustris Cimcifuga racemosa Claytonia Virginica Celastrus scandens Ceanothus Americanus Cercis Canadensis "*Cassia Mary
RMREPG0M–. The leaf-collector's hand-book and herbarium [microform] : an aid in the preservation and in the classification of specimen leaves of the trees of northeastern America. Leaves; Trees; Feuilles; Arbres. (a.). Fig. 107, a and *,—Pig-nut. H. glabra (Mill), Britton. LEAF AND FRUIT REDUCED ONE THIRD. W I I k i . 11 m 11 dpi. 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.. Newhall, Charles S. (Charles Stedman), 1842-1935. New
RMRDF8TK–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. LXVI. J7LMA CE;E : J/'LSIUS. 721 B. Ornamental or curious Varieties. U. m. 8 pendula. U. pendula Lodd. Cat. ed. 1836 ; U. glabra decum- bens Horl. Dur.; U. horizontilis Hort.; U. rubra in the Horticul- tural Society's Garden, in 18.35. (Plate of this tree in Arb. Brit,. Please note that
RMRJYG0E–. Atlas der Alpenflora. Mountain plants. 94.. Sagina glabra (Willd.) Koch = repens ßurn. — Kahles Mastkraut. Schweiz, Südtirol uod Salzburg, feuchte Stellen, 1600—2000 M., Juii, August.. 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.. Hartinger, Anton, b. 1806; Dalla Torre, K. W. von (Karl Wilhelm), 1850-1928; Deutscher Alpenverein (Founded 1874). Wien : Eigenthum und Verlag des Deutschen und Oesterr. Alpenvereins
RMRH9B7D–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. R. Schlechter, Die Cimoniaceae Papuasiens. 141 villoso. Flores minuti, virescentes. Galycis segmenta ovato-oblonga, ob- tusa, utrinque glabra. Stamina 10, filamentis filiformibus, calycem sub- duplo superantibus, glabris, antheris subreniformibus, obtuse apiculatis. Garpella 3—5 sparsim puberula, 4-ovulata, stylis subulatis, glabris, stami- num apices attingentibus. Disci squamae 10, anguste oblongoideae, di- stantes. — Fig. I F—K Ein 8—10 m hoher, d
RMREDRP6–. Compositae newsletter. Compositae. Comp.Newsl.31, 1997 lUustr.: Figs. 3, 6B. Arbor 4—6 m. alta, ramis et ramulis striatis vel coslatis, ramulis homotinis stel- lato-tomentosis. Folia altema petiolala, lamina anguste elliptico-oblonga ad ellip- tico-lanceolata plana supra plerumque glabra subtus tomento stellato duplici canescenti et ferrugineo vestita, margine denticulata. Capitulescentia pyrainidalis. Involucruni obconicuni stellato-tomentosum paucicalyculatum, bracteis pleruinque 8 anguste oblongis vel elliptico-oblongis obtusis. Flosculi radii 5, lamina alba bre- vis tubo fere aequilonga.
RMRH53DX–. Brief instructions to Massachusetts Forest Wardens. Forests and forestry; Forestry law and legislation. m MASSACHUSETTS FOREST TREES PXGITOT (Hicoria glabra Britton) » -« > lis Bs ' mmBmbE I â¢â â -'â : â¢* £ ⢠â ⦠' US â -, ⢠B THE Pignut is abundantly distributed throughout Massachusetts. It seems to prefer the dry ridges and hillsides and is usually in the company of other trees. Naturally a tall tree, its height seldom exceeds fifty to sixty feet and its diameter is from one to two feet. It has a tapering trunk and a cylindrical head of relatively narrow spread. The bark on the
RMREK5PE–. C. M. Hobbs & Sons. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. BRIDGEPORT, INDIANA. 31 Ohio Buckeye (A. Glabra)âA native of the Western States forming a large sized tree; leaves are smooth and the flowers yellow; blooms before other varieties. Red Flowering Horse Chestnut (A. H. var. rubicunda)âOne of the finest trees in culti- vation; flowers a showy red; blooms a little later than the white; when the two varieties are planted together they make a very effec- tive contrast.
RMREK5FE–. C. M. Hobbs & Sons Incorporated. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. Mahonia Ilex ILEX crenata bullata (Convex Leaf Holly). Compact spread- ing Evergreen shrub with small convex leaves on arched branches. Often planted around foundations and for hedges. I. glabra (Inkberry). An Ever- green shrub of the Holly fam- ily for sun or shade with leaves turning a dark color by fall and producing many shiny black berries which are out- standing in a group planting. I. opaca (American Holly). Mo
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation