RMGJ2BRR–Green Frog Rana clamitans resting among White Clover flowers (Trifolium repens) E USA
RM2CTATAH–Chamædrys major, repens = Chamædrys, vulgo, vera existimata = Quercignola, e Camedrio = Germandrée. Germander, still image, 1772 - 1793, Bonelli, Giorgio (b. 1724), Martelli, Niccoló (1735-1829
RFE5D2T6–Elymus repens, commonly known as couch grass
RMB6JY45–White Clover Trifolium repens 19th Century Illustration Frederick Edward Hulme b1841 d1909
RFT60MAR–A picture is showing White Clover, also known as Trifolium repens. It belongs to bean family, Fabaceae. Flowers are white and leaves are elliptic to e
RMAAAA13–RUBIACEAE Mitchella Repens L Rebhuhnbeere E and S North America Mexico
RFT5YNJ6–E. Repens var. Ophioides plant is related with Orchidaceae family. It is an evergreen terrestrial herb native to eastern North America, vintage line d
RF2WKYBW9–Heart-leaved globe daisy (Globularia cordifolia repens or Globularia repens nana) is a creeping subshrub native to mountains of central and southern E
RM2CGJNXA–. Annali di botanica . pecwus genirulahis, Glijceria aquatica, G. jìUcata^Ali.sma Plantago, Jancus conglomeratus, J. lamprocarpiis, Polygonumamphibiiim, P. Persicaria, Rumex sanguineus, Nasturtium officinale,Ranunculus repens, E. sceleratus, Apium nodiflorum, Lysimachia vul-garis, Myosotis palustri^ var. strigulosa, Solanum Dulcamara, Scro-phularia aquatica, Veronica Anagallia, Mentita ep. var., Galium elon-gatum, Inula Helenium, etc. 17 Lago propkiamento detto. /. Zona, Z. del canneto, Z. palustre. — Lassociazione della Phrag-mites communis è ampiamente sviluppata tutto intorno al lago conuna
RFBH03DT–Lichen overgrown old Palmetto Leaf, serenoa repens, Florida
RMJGMEC9–Wei?? ? ?er clover, Wei√üer Klee
RMW270T1–Archive image from page 30 of Dansk botanisk arkiv (1913-1981). Dansk botanisk arkiv danskbotaniskark03dans Year: 1913-1981 F. Børgesen: Rhodophyceæ of the Danish W. Indies. 23 3. Acrochætium pulchellum nov. spec. Thallus minutus, pulviriatus. Pars basalis e filis repentibus ramosis, in parte centrali sensim confluentibus, composita. Spora germinans in duas cellulas fere æquales di visa est, quarum utra- que filum ramosum repens procreat. Gellulæ in parte basali irreguläres, breves, 7—10/ longæ et o—Qfi latæ. Ex his cellulis fila erecta brevia, 1—3 raro plures cellulas continentia, ca. 24/i
RMJHY626–Wei?? ? ?er clover, Wei√üer Klee
RM2AA9483–Title page of vols. 2-5: Hortus Romanus secundum systema Turnefortii a Nicolao Martellio Linneanis characteribus expositus, adjectis singularum plantarum analysi ac viribus ; species suppeditabat ad describebat Liberatus Sabbati. Title page of vols. 6-8: Hortus Romanus a Nicolao Martellio ; species suppeditabat ac describebat Constantinus Sabbati. Engraved colored vignette on t.-p. of each volume. Citation/Reference: Pritzel (2nd) 1976; Chamædrys major, repens = Chamædrys, vulgo, vera existimata = Quercignola, e Camedrio = Germandrée. [Germander]
RMPG46XG–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. ORCHIDEAE 417 When the insect visits a somewhat older flower, in which the labellum has moved away a little from the column, the pollinia are brought into contact with the stigma.. Fig. 386. Goodyera repens, R. Br. {Sifter Herm. MiiUeT). ^. Flower, seen from the side. B. Do., after removal of the two lateral sepals and the glandular hairs. C. Inner surface of the upper sepal. Z7. Exterior of the right petal. E. Reproductive organs and labellum, in their natu
RMMCRCF1–. Abb. 200. Aus der siebenbürgischen Hochgebirgsflora. a Saxifraga lieucherifolia. b Dianthus gelidus, c Alyssum repens. d Achillea lingulata. e Satureia Baumgartenii. / Saxifraga cymosa. g Antheniis carpatica. [Yo nat. Gr.)
RMAAAA11–RUBIACEAE Mitchella Repens L Rebhuhnbeere E and S North America Mexico
RF2WKYBWC–Heart-leaved globe daisy (Globularia cordifolia repens or Globularia repens nana) is a creeping subshrub native to mountains of central and southern E
RMRH9AFG–. Botanisches Zentralblatt; referierendes Organ für das Gesamtgebiet der Botanik. Botany; Botany. M eyer, lieber d. Einfluss v. Witterungs- u. Bodenverhältnissen etc. 347 Festig-ungsring- und breiten Holzring. Nun besitzt diese Art ausserdem schmale, succulente, der Wasserspeiclicrung dienende Blättchen, nebst schützenden Brakteen, so dass gegebenen Falls eine stärkere Verdunstung auch nicht, so nachtheilig sein würde, als bei jenen zahlreichen Arten, denen ein wasserspeicherndes Gewebe mehr oder minder abgeht. Einen Korkring haben noch Gypsophila nana Taygetos 1600 m und repens e hört. bot. A
RMW234H7–Archive image from page 133 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill69dans Year: 1907 130 end langt, groft punkteret. Vingedækkerne korte og brede, groft stribet punkterede, mellemrummene med en række fine punkter. Længde 2,4-2,8 mm. (J: 1. og 2. bugled indtrykt i midten. Sjælden (J, 0). Als Sønderskov, Stenstrup ved Svendborg, småskovene omkring Odense skibsværft (pletvis almindelig på blomstrende anemoner), Hellerup, Ermelunden (i antal på Ranuncalus repens, dels ketset, dels sigtet ved plantens r
RMPFHF4W–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 214. Plumatella repens (L.). A. typisk Koloni (med en yngre (f 1) og ældre (f2) Koloni af PI. fungosa f. flabella ved Siden) (efter Braem), B. formå appressa Krpl., Kolonirand, C. formå caespitosa Krpl., D. Svømmeringsstatoblast, E. siddende Statoblast.. 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.
RMME7R69–. Die Musci der Flora von Buitenzorg : zugleich Laubmoosflora von Java . Meieuriiim Miquellanum (C. MüLL.). a. Habitusbild (DatüiL Giüsse). e. Fiederblatt. y . b. Fiederast mit Sporogon J. c. Stengelblätter '/• d. Astblätter V- f. BlattzcUen -7-. r/. Peristom dorsal und ventral gesehen ^—. h. Habitusbild eines Stengelstückcs der var. repens Flsch. (natürl. Grösse). Basis und herzförmigem, geflügeltem Grunde rasch in eine lange,
RF2WKYBWE–Heart-leaved globe daisy (Globularia cordifolia repens or Globularia repens nana) is a creeping subshrub native to mountains of central and southern E
RM2AG2GAE–. The plants of southern New Jersey; with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. From Painting by 11. E. Stone. SWAMP MAGNOLIA. Magnolia virginiana. N. J. Plants. PLATE LXl.. Photos by B. Long TULIP POPLAR. Liriodendron tulipifera.PARTRIDGE-BERRY. Mitchella repens.
RMW23231–Archive image from page 126 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill69dans Year: 1907 123 med et lyst punkt, der undertiden breder sig lidt, undertiden mangler. Længde 8-10 mm. (J: Snuden rigeligt så lang som (hos $ lidt længere end) pronotum. Bugen fortil indtrykt. Kroppen lidt bredere. Fig. 74. Lepyrus palustris. x 5. Meget sjælden (J, B). Hansted-reservatet, Blokhus, Skagen. I klitter, mest på eller under Salix repens. Maj-juni, aug. I de franske alper er larven iagttaget at begnave hovedrød-
RMPG291N–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. Fig. 27. Mu7nhle-bc£ Flowers- (i) SaK'ia pratensis Z.., a Humble-bee Flower witli levci" mcclianisra. (2) Medicago satlva A., a Hamble.bcc Flower with spring mechanism. another at the same time, and possess the same hue, e.g. Ranunculus acris, bulbosus, and repens. Even, however, in the case of flowers with completely concealed nectar, accessible to short-tongued insects, similarly coloured species are in flower together, e.g. Sempervivum, Mentha, and n
RMME9NH5–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . Fig. 221. A Hnplaria griseaLiii'k. Conidienträger, veigr.— ß Acladitim consperstini Link. Conidienträger, schwach vergr. — C Cijlindroirichum inflatum Bon. Conidienträger und Sporen, vergr. — D Hj/phodenna roseum (Pars.) Fr. Conidienträger, vergr. — E Acremoniwn alternatum Link. Conidienträger, vergr. — F—G Rhinotrichum repens Preuss. F Eine Gruppe von Conidienträgern, vergr. 0 Ein Conidienträger, sehr starlc Tergr.
RM2AJ5NC9–The treasury of botany: a popular dictionary of the vegetable kingdom; with which is incorporated a glossary of botanical terms . lyx ; and by the corolla beingsalver-shaped, five-cleft, with its tube hairyon the inside. The name, derived fromGreek words signifying upon the earth, issufficiently expressive of the mode ofgrowth or trailing habit of the species. Oneof them, E. repens, a native of North Ame-rica, has been long known in cultivation; itis an ornamental procumbent shrub, withfrasrant flowers, usually white with a red-dish tinge. [G. D.] EPIGENOFS. Growing upon the surfaceof a part,
RMW1RC45–Archive image from page 51 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 pa I ted 1 tuhuqe lobes o, 7)in, 1 , ,1 â repens U f ' 4 montanus VV Pl,,l ' , n E J bulbosuB EC 1 1 villi J I u and 's. ,lM,oâ. 0 SuksdorJu 'ijpS ' 1 lit Ills II iiulUj mvch y£ till 1 amlmoieoi le:iesent petal
RMPFYAF4–. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. A M O A M O globoTe ; a native of the thick woods of India. 14. A. repens uf Soiiii-rat, elettaii i, of Rheed, enfcl of Hcrm. out new fhoots In parting the roots, thc-y niuft not be ,-.,,. r,,r u r .. , r ,'^'^'^«''""" f'"'^" Pieces, efpccialijr if they arc deGrncd to kriechfiul^r m?«''-T of with ramofe decumbent fcape, have flowers, nor fhoul.i thev be planted in very lar^e nots and lanccolati. leaves, W. or procux.hent fcapcs, ractmofe They thrive bell i
RMMCRCHK–. Abb. 175. Pinus Pseudopumilio in den Borysümpfen im Arvaer Komitat. (Nacli einer Aufnahme von G. Nyarädyi, Maros-Vasarhely.) häufige Ledum paluslre. Ferner kommen in den Hochmooren Trienlalis europaea,. Empelrum nigrum und die prächtige Pedicularis Sceptrum Carolinum vor; im großen Kohlbachtale auch Trichophorum alpinum. Manchmal findet sich auch Strauchwuchs, wie Salix aurila und S. repens, seltener bildet, wie in den Bory- sümpfen und auf den Mooren bei Neumarkt, Pinus Pseudopumilio Bestände. e) Stauden- und Kräuterformationen. Subalpine Hochstaudenfluren. Dieselben prächtigen Stauden, die
RM2AKFDHR–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 . ^B*6ea^^=^ XLIII. LEGUMINOS^E. 135. 3 ,x^ in. Sesbania grandifloea, P .?. 136 XLIJI. LEGUMINOSJE. *Trifolium, Linn. resupinata, Linn.—Europe. procumbens, Linn.—Europe. repens, Linn.—White Clover. Europe. glomeratum, Linn.—Clustered Clover. Europe. tomentosum, Linn.—Southern Europe. Bonanni, Presl.—Europe. agrarium, Linn.—European Hop Clover. Europe
RMW1WAB9–Archive image from page 640 of De flora van Nederland (1909-11). De flora van Nederland defloravannederl02heuk Year: 1909-11. FAMILIE 78. â PAPILIONACEAE. 609 Ononis spinosa Fii. 735. B. Peul korter dan de kelk. Stenjjel meest zonder dorens, rondom afstaand behaard. Blaadjes van voren af.ijeknot of afgerond. Bloemen vrij ver iiiteenstaand. O. repeii.s blz. 609 Volgens den tweeden druk van den Prodromus Flora Hatavae is het ceni,i,'e kenmerk, dal kan beslissen of men met O. repens dan wel met O. spinosa te doen heeft, j,'eie«en in de ienste der peul ten opzichte van den kelk. Dr. Vuyck jje
RMPFHF5R–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 367 rundagtig Form, er talrigere end hos denne. Deres Længde forholder sig til Bredden som 1,3 eller 1,4 : 1. Svømme- ringsstatoblasterne er længere og smallere; deres Længde. Fig. 213. Plumatella emarginata Allm. A. typiske Grene, deriblandt en af P. repens (r), B. formå muscosa Krpl., set ovenfra, C. formå spongiosa Krpl., Kolonirand, D. Svømmeringsstatoblaster, E. siddende Statoblast. .. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloratio
RM2AJ9E7R–Scientific and applied pharmacognosy intended for the use of students in pharmacy, as a hand book for pharmacists, and as a reference book for food and drug analysts and pharmacologists . occurring to the extent of about 0.1 per cent; starchfrom 20 to 25 per cent; and ash, containing manganese, 4 per cent. Cardamomum.—Cardamom.—The fruit of Elettaria Carda-momum (Syn. E. repens) (Fam. Zingiberacea?), a perennial herbindigenous to Indo-China and cultivated near the Malabar Coast andin Ceylon. The commercial article is obtained from wild plantsgrowing in the southern part of the western coast of
RMW1D2N6–Archive image from page 86 of The Devonian of Missouri (1922). The Devonian of Missouri . devonianofmissou00bran Year: 1922 Fig. 5. Sections of Ceratopora snyderensis n. sp. 1. Cross section (X2}). 2. Vertical section (X2}4). (Snyder Creek shale of Callaway County.) Sections of Favosites Limitaris Rominger. 4. Vertical section of an ordinary specimen showing spines (X10). 3. Cross-section of ordinary corralites showing spines. Some of the spines are cut diagonally so that they do not show connection with the walls. (X10.) Family Auloporidae Genus Aulopora Goldfuss Aulopora repens Knorr and Wa
RMPFXKMB–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Vifi.s] XXXYI. A:IPELIDE.E 177 U. V. repens, W, et A.: Kurz F. M. i. 275. A large climber. Brandies often white, mealy. L. i^labrous, orate from a cordate base, acuminate, not lobed, with dibtant hairy teeth, blade 2-4, petiole 1-2} in. Cymes large, half the length of leaf, peduncle 1-2| in., seed usually one. Silvkim, Khn^i hiliir>, Ast,ain, Phittaixouic, Biiniia. AVest si<le of thf* Peninsula. Fi. Junp-Sept. (Kliasi) March (Kanara). Ma
RMMAB48A–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . A eindringenden und mit Niederblättern besetzten Ausläufer {Bryimi roseum^ Tliamnium, Climacium)^ als auch die stolonenartigen Seiten- sprosse vieler Mnia, welche in ihrer weiteren Entwickelung zu selbständigen Pflanzen werden. Hierher gehören auch die Zweige (B r u t ä s t c h e n oder Brutsprossen), welche bei CincUdotus aqnaticus, Lcuco- don, Flatygyrium repens, Les- kea nervosa, Homalotliecium scricenm etc.) vom Haupt- stamme sich ablösen und neue Sprossen bilden. Stengelbürtig sind ebenfalls die hoch en
RM2AJGDKC–Vaughan's seed store . e plant. 4 in. pots. Each 35c. Nephrolepis Whitmani (Ostrich Plume Fern). Finely divided fronds,resembling a plume. 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents, postpaid. Largerplants, 75 cents and $1.25 each (express). Adiantum Hybridum (Maiden Hair). Each 20c; 3 for 50c, postpaid. Small Ferns for Dishes. We sell thousands of these handsome ferns, dwarfin habit, for fern dishes. 15c each; 3 for 40c; 10 for $1.00 postpaid. FICUS Elastica (Rubber Tree). Well-known reliable plant for rooms andhalls. Strong plants, $1.00 to $1.50 each, by express. FICUS Repens. A trailing or creeping var
RMW1RYBR–Archive image from page 84 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill41dans Year: 1907 81 temmelig store, og udvikles til frie Meduser (Leuckar- tiara octona), der ved Løsrivelsen fra Hydroiden har to modstaaende meget lange Tentakler; Manubrium og Tentaklerne er gulbrune, og paa veludviklede Gonoforer kan man se Tentaklerne ligge oprullede indeni Klokke- hulen. Fig. 37, A Perigonimus repens (efter Hincks), B Perigonimus muscoides (efter Jåderholm), Voxer hyppigst paa Skaller af levende Mollusker, i
RMPFHAJY–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. F. Børgesen: Rhodophyceæ of the Danish W. Indies. 23 3. Acrochætium pulchellum nov. spec. Thallus minutus, pulviriatus. Pars basalis e filis repentibus ramosis, in parte centrali sensim confluentibus, composita. Spora germinans in duas cellulas fere æquales di visa est, quarum utra- que filum ramosum repens procreat. Gellulæ in parte basali irreguläres, breves, 7—10/^ longæ et o—Qfi latæ. Ex his cellulis fila erecta brevia, 1—3 raro plures cellulas continentia, ca. 24/i alta, egrediuntur ; cellulæ b—Qfx latæ, diametro IV2—2-plo longiores, chro
RMME7T6N–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 42. A, D Sertwa depressa Bks. et Sol. J (5 Bl.: £t Q Bl. — C Coprosma montanum Hbd., Fr. im Längs- stbnitt. — l) KeUoggia gulioides Torr., Bl. —E Ciocyllis anthosptrmoiden E. Mey., Bl. — F OUophoru scabra Zutc, Kelch. — G MitchtUa repens L., Blüteapärclion. — H I'utoria cnluhrica (L. fil.J Fers., Blüteuständchea. — J Flo- caina pendula Ait., Habitus. (Original.) 299. Nertera Banks el Soland. [yerteria Sni., ErythroJanum Thou., Leptostiijina Arn., Ciinina Glos, Gomost« Mulis?).
RM2AJ5FXF–Horitucultural guide : spring 1892 . etc., 6 to 9 inches high. Gracilis-Light blue 5 Gracilis Bosea-Rose colored 5 Paxtonlana—White, edged blue 5 Speciosa—Bright blue 5 Duplex—A double flowering blue variety 10 LOBELIA HARDY VARIETIES. Cardlnalls, Cardinal Flower —Flower spikes 8 inches long, of intensescarlet .. 10 Queen Victoria—A new perennial variety, with dark green leaves and brill-iant scarlet flowers, 2 feet 15 LOBELIA LITTORALIS REPENS. A pretty trailing plant with an abundance of pure white flowers, succeededby large green seed pods, which in turn change to bright scarlet. The flow-e
RMW1B9GP–Archive image from page 345 of Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein. Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein Handbuch für Land- und Forstwirte, Gärtner, Gartenfreunde und Botaniker . diekrankheitend03fran Year: 1895 m- 78. aScrgrüntc SSIütc mit Hobtc ber ®omcnfnofpcn oon Trilolium repens. A au§ beut Sichin ragt ba?: blattartig offene GarpcU, au ben .Räubern beöfelben bei a—g amenfnofpen in oerfd)iebeuen raben ber 33erlaubung. B eine ber ftävfft metamor= Pbofierten amenfnofpen, etioaä mebr Der= gröfjert, ein grüneg S31ättd)en, uon @e= fäfjbünbeln b uub d burd)jogen, 'barftellenb. Su'i k ber 3fteft be§
RMMCR79K–. (B. 749.) Fig- HI- Entwickelung von Aspergillus repens (zugleich für A. glaucus geltend) nach de Bary. A Mycel- ast mit Conidienträger c und jungen Ascogonen a s. B Schraubiges Ascogon a s mit dem ersten Hüllzweig p und einem zweiten. C älteres Exemplar, die Zahl der um das Ascogon wachsenden Hüllzweige vermehrt. D Junges Perithecium von aussen gesehen. E Dasselbe. F anderes junges Perithecium im optischen Längschnitt, in E die Bildung des Füllgewebes be- ginnend, zi<a die Aussenwand, / die inneren Wand- und Füllzellen, as Ascogon. G Ascus mit Sporen. H Reife Ascospore isolirt, von A. gla
RM2AXEDA1–Tentamen florae Gedanensis methodo sexuali adcommodatae . A D P E N D I X. 177 Claffis XXIL D 10 E C I A. B. Triandria. 295. b. EMPETRUM. Cal. tripartitus, laciniis ovatis. Cor, petalatria ovato - oblonga. ly^f/?/?/. capiilaria, longifliniajpropendcntia, antherae bipartitae. Femina, Cah6c Cor. lu in mare., Pift. germcn depreflum, fty-lusvixullus, ftigmata novem. Peric, hacca otbiculata, unilocularis. Sem. novem, in orbempofita. I. Empetrum procumbens. L. Erica baccifera pro-cumbcns nigra. B. in pflluflribus locis, Majo &Junio. Planta latc repens, ramulis lignolis furci*flexilibus, foliis anguf
RMW15176–Archive image from page 103 of Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein. Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein Handbuch für Land- und Forstwirte, Gärtner, Gartenfreunde und Botaniker . diekrankheitend02fran Year: 1895 88 T.mfd[)nitt: arafitifcfic 'üt l jiicrft üon v»pei|c) bcobad)tet movben, ndnilid) an Camelina, Trifo- lium repens, Spergula aiveusis, Panicum miliaceum Ultb Zea Mais. Jicr» f)cr i3cl)ört aber aiicl) bcr sil3, meld)er ooii Sol)bc2) unter bcm 9iauien Lucidiumpythioides befdjricben lln in benMcimpflnncn uon Stanhopea saccata, Lepidiiim sativum, Sinapis unb Beta vulgaris bcübad;tet morben
RMPFMAR0–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. FAMILIE 78. â PAPILIONACEAE. 609. Ononis spinosa Fii!. 735. B. Peul korter dan de kelk. Stenjjel meest zonder dorens, rondom afstaand behaard. Blaadjes van voren af.ijeknot of afgerond. Bloemen vrij ver iiiteenstaand. O. repeii.s blz. 609 Volgens den tweeden druk van den Prodromus Flora Hatavae is het ceni,i,'e kenmerk, dal kan beslissen of men met O. repens dan wel met O. spinosa te doen heeft, j,'eie«en in de ienste der peul ten opzichte van den kelk. Dr. Vuyck jjelooft dat beide soorten slechts verschillende vormen derzelfde soort zijn en dat de waargenome
RMMAB94M–. 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. 23. Plumatella repens. (äin Stüdfctien einer Kolonie öou ber Seite gefe^en unb Bergrö§ert. ®ie beiben 3nbil?ibucn 1 unb 2 f;aben ihre Sentafel torgeftrecft unb ausgebreitet; 3nbi»ibuum 2 lägt bie ^ufeifenfermige (i^eftalt be§ Scntatetträger? bcutücfj crfennen; 3 unb 4 jwei jurücfgescgene, 5 ein i)alb &eri'orgcftre(ftei^ Snbifibnum; a bie Sentatel; b bie Spcifcrc^re; c ber 3Ragen; d ber Xarm; e ber 2lfte
RM2AN9P1P–La flore algologique des régions antarctiques et subantarctiques . ocalité. — N° 648, sur les frondes du V. Mangini, ile Déception,décembre 1909. CLADOPHORACE^E. 7. ^Egagropila repens J. Ag.) Kg. Cladophora repens (J. Ag.) Harv., Phyc. brit., t. CCXXXVI : Kg.. Sp. alg., p.416 : Tab. phyc, IV, t. LXX, f. 2; - Hauck, Meeresalgen, p. 450; -- Erb.,Crill. ilal.. I, n. 286, -- Ardiss., Phyc. med., II. p. 222 ; — De Toni e Levi,FI. alg. ven., III, p. 157 ; - Le Jolis, List., p. 59 ; - De Toni, Syll. alg., vol. I,p. 345. var. ramis oppositis Hariot, Algues du cap Horn. Conferva repens J. Ag-., Alg. me
RM2AN3HHE–Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of ERostrup . r instance M. L. M. (June 11) etc. Very common on Triticum sativum in all parts of the country, July—Aug. 1293. Tilletia foetens (Berk. &. Curt.) Trelease, Syn: Til. levisKiihn, Syll. VII Only found on Triticum sativum f. aestivum. S. Lyngby (abundantly ^/b 98K. H. see R 99 a 257, 99 d o, 02 a 223). 1294. Tilletia controversa Kiihn, Syll. VII ^ Triticum repens. J. Feggeklit (E.xc. 24/7 IQ), Skive (! Exs. Syd. no 394, R05 b307); B. (Aug. 77 Bergstedt), Lssaaen (O. R.). 1295. Tilletia lolii Awd., Syll. VII R 90 a 02 Raj- graessets Sti
RM2AX0X20–Oeuvres dramatiques de Néricault Destouches . avec un vrai plaifir, H Y P O L I T E. Voilà tout juftement comme nous devons fiire. PROSPERA» ^eJa>ii.Dorinde, D O R I N D E. Jufle Ciel I ceft la voix de mon père.Oui, cefl lui qui mappelle. Se. je dois ohéir.Hélas ! il mavoit tant ordonné de vous fuir,Et je vous ai cherché 1 cefl ma première offenfe ;Mais quil va bien punir ma defbbéiffance ! H Y P O L I T E.Je fuis coupable aulFi : pour la première fois G g iij 238 Scènes Angloîfes. Je me fuis cliTpenré dobéir à ils loix. Je ne men repens point, vous en êtes la caufe ; Mais, quelque châtimen
RMMCTK53–. Fig. 68. Alternanthera (SeuT).) ScMnz. A Habitus; B Bl. mitDeckb.; C Deckb.; 2) Bl. obne Deckb.; i'Blb.; ^ Stb.; e Frkn.; à S. (Nach S eub ert.) Ungefähr 60â70, namentlich im tropischen und auÃertropischen Amerika und in Austra- lien verbreitete Arten. Einige wenige kosmopolitische Vertreter in Asien und Afrika. Von solchen seien genannt: A. sessilis (L.) R. Br. mit zahlreichen, vom Grunde an verzweigten, niederliegenden oder aufsteigenden Zweigen. Früchtchen verkehrt-herzförmig geflügelt. Verbreitet in allen warmen Ländern. A. repens (L.) 0. Ktze. von ähnlichem Wuchs, mit ungleich gro
RM2CF68YN–. A class-book of botany, designed for colleges, academies, and other seminaries ... Illustrated by a flora of the northern, middle, and western states; particularly of the United States north of the Capitol, lat. 38 3/4. e Mitchella repens, or 5. Lanceolate (lance-shaped), narrow, and tapering to eachend. Ex. sweet-wilham. When the veins are most developed towards the summit ofthe leaf, it becomes 6. Obovate (inversely^egg-shaped), as in the wahmt; or 7. Spathulate (shaped hke a spathula), as in the daisy.Again, if the lowest veinlets are longest, sending ofFveinulets backwards, the leaf will
RM2CENYAK–. Swenska wetenskaps academiens handlingar. escens; caulis repens, dense ramosus;rami primarii basim versus aetate defoliati, complanati, sat graciles, cumfoliis usque ad 2 mm. lati, remote irregulariterquc tripinnati, ramulisbasin ramorum versus longis, pinnatis vel bipinnatis, apicem ramo-rum versus brevibus, patentibus, obtusis, baud attenuatis et numquamflagelliformibus, complanatis; folia ramea et ramulina patentia, disticha,imbricata, sicca plus minusve, plerumque subsecunde curvata, humidastricta, e basi impressa et angusta in laminam oblongo-liugulatam pro-dueta, subasymmetrica, apice
RM2CJ2DCH–. Horsford's descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamentals herbaceous plants bulbs ferns shrubs and vines . e. A native of China. Hardy.35 cts. each.C. integrifolia. Plant 2 feet high. Flow-ers nodding. Sepals blue. EasternEurope. 20 cts. each, two for 35 cts. DIOSCOREA villosa (Wild Yam) Interesting when in fruit, chiefly on ac-count of its queer seeds. Twines onbushes. 15 cts. each, two for 25 cts. EPIG/EA repens (Trailing Arbutus). Itis a little difficult to establish this plant,but its beauty, fragrance and earlyseason for flowering make it well worththe extra trouble. Small plants, withplent
RM2CE7R8E–. Zoological results of the fishing experiments carried on by F.I.S. 'Endeavour,' 1909-14 under H.C. Dannevig, commonwealth director of fisheries. Volume 1-5 . E. A. Brjgos, photo. EXPLANATION OF PLATE VII. Mopsea plumacea, sp. nov. Photograph of the type, 22-5cm.in height, from the South Austrahan Coast. BIOL. RESULTS ENDEAVOUR, Vol. TTT. Plate VII.. ^ A Briggs, photo. EXPLANATION OF PLATE VIII. Mopsea repens, sp. no v. Photograph of the type, 13-5cm.in height, from thirty-six miles S. 58° W. of CapeWickham, Kins Island, Bass Strait, 72-80 fathoms. BTOL. RESULTS ENDEAVOUR, Vol. III. Plate VII
RM2CE837E–. Nova Guinea : résultats de l'expédition scientifique néerlandaise à la Nouvelle-Guinée .. . J. J. Smith del. Fa. P. W. M. Trap impr. CX. A. Phreatia repens J. J. S. ,i. Planta /,. fi. c. Bracteae */,. d. Flos */,. c. Sepalum dorsale ,5/,. /. Sepalum latérale /,. g. Petalum 17/,. //. Labellum et gynostemium 16/, /. Labellum expansum /,. / Anthera 20/r. B. Thelasis phreatioides J. J. S. a. Bractea ,3/,. b. Flos lateraliter visus /,. c. Idem antice visus l0/,. d. Sepalum dorsale 10/,. e. Sepalum latérale 9/,./. Petalum ?/,. g. Labellum et gynostemium 9/, h. Labellum ?>/,. *. Labellum expansu
RM2CE7R2F–. Zoological results of the fishing experiments carried on by F.I.S. 'Endeavour,' 1909-14 under H.C. Dannevig, commonwealth director of fisheries. Volume 1-5 . ^ A Briggs, photo. EXPLANATION OF PLATE VIII. Mopsea repens, sp. no v. Photograph of the type, 13-5cm.in height, from thirty-six miles S. 58° W. of CapeWickham, Kins Island, Bass Strait, 72-80 fathoms. BTOL. RESULTS ENDEAVOUR, Vol. III. Plate VIIL. E. A. Brioos, photo. EXPLANATION OF PLATE IX. Plumarella thetis, Thomson and Mackinnon. Photographof a specimen 26cm. in height, from fifteen milesN. 35° E. of Saddle Hill, New South Wales, 3
RMREMT8J–. Grasses of Ontario [microform]. Grasses; Graminées. PtATK 28. Agropyrum repens Couch Grass.). 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.. Harrison, F. C. (Francis Charles), b. 1871; Day, G. E; Ontario Agricultural College; Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture. Toronto : Ontario Dept. of Agriculture
RMRHREMH–. Billeder af nordens flora. Plants; Plants; Plants. 328. A. HVIDKLØVER, trifolium repens. B. ALSIKE-KLØVER, trifolium hybridum.. 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.. Mentz, August, 1867-1944; Ostenfeld, C. H. (Carl Hansen), 1873-1931. København, G. E. C. Gad's forlag
RMRHREKG–. Billeder af nordens flora. Plants; Plants; Plants. 331. KRAGEKLO, ononis repens. >..S0RT2ELLS'R.A S.STHtjr. 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.. Mentz, August, 1867-1944; Ostenfeld, C. H. (Carl Hansen), 1873-1931. København, G. E. C. Gad's forlag
RMRH338Y–. British fresh-water algae, exclusive of Desmidieae and Diatomaceae. Algae -- Great Britain. CH>ETOPHORACE>E PL. 8O.. 1. Coleochceie orbicularis. Prings. 2. Aphanochtnte kystrix. Thw. ' 3. Apha.*fjchczte repens. Br.. 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.. Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825. London, New York, Williams and Norgate
RMRPX913–. Algen I. (Schizophyceen, Flagellaten, Peridineen). Algae -- Germany. — 245 — 1 ><?. Fig. 1. Bimlaria eehinulata. 2. Hammatoiäea Normannü. 3. Camptothrix repens. i. Diehothrix Baueriana. 5. Bivularia Bialosetticaia. 6. B, «chinulata, 1. Loefgrenia anomaUt.. 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.. Lemmermann, E. Leipzig, Gebrüder Borntraeger
RMRHRN0F–. Billeder af nordens flora. Plants; Plants; Plants. 476 A ALMINDELIG KVIK, agropyrum repens. B. SIVBLADET KVIK, agropyrum JUN ceum. A-BOfTTZELLS TR, A. E. 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.. Mentz, August, 1867-1944; Ostenfeld, C. H. (Carl Hansen), 1873-1931. København, G. E. C. Gad's forlag
RMRDTJB2–. Handbook of grasses, treating of their structure, classification, geographical distribution and uses, also describing the British species and their habitats. Grasses. LEAVES 7 turf as opposed to one that is tufty. The subterranean stolons of some species, e.g. grasses of the seashore, and Agropyruin repens, the couch of hedgebanks and arable lands, attain a very great length and branch extensively underground, sending up leafy shoots at intervals of a few nodes, and ultimately a terminal shoot. Stoloniferous root-stocks are invariably perennial. The great abundance of grasses is largely due
RMRE4M1F–. Pharmaceutical bacteriology. Bacteriology; Disinfection and disinfectants. YEASTS AND MOLDS 297 genie, although some credit it with being the cause of pellagra. c. Aspergillm fumigatus. Said to be the cause of pellagra. d. Aspergillus concentricus. Causes ringworm. Common in the Malay peninsula, China and in the Philippines. Limited to tropical countries. d. Aspergillus flavus. Pathogenic. Found in chronic dis- charges from ear. e. Aspergillus repens. Much as (d).. Pig. 72.—Saccharomyces ellipsoides. Very common in fruit products as jams, jellies, etc. Living yeast cells show budding of cell
RMRPW8DF–. Album général des diatomées marines, d'eau douce ou fossiles : album représentant tous les genres de diatomées et leurs principales espèces. Diatoms. Acrochsete repens Pilinia maritima. e d c Phaeophila Floridearum a b c Chœtonema irregulare VI. CHLOROPHYCEJE o. Ulothrichales. 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.. Coupin, Henri, b. 1868. Paris : H. Coupin
RMRPWF41–. Album général des diatomées marines, d'eau douce ou fossiles : album représentant tous les genres de diatomées et leurs principales espèces. Diatoms. PL 171 d e IVlypiotpichia clavaeformis. VIII. PH^^OPHYCEj^ [Algues brunes) Dichosporangium repens 13. Myriotrichiaceœ 14. Ectocarpaceœ. 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.. Coupin, Henri, b. 1868. Paris : H. Coupin
RMRH90YY–. Botany of the Faeröes, based upon Danish investigations. Botany -- Faroe islands. 1009 Agrostis viilgaris, Poa pratensis, Holcus lanahis, Holciis mollis and Anthoxanthum. The most frequent secondary grass-like piants are Festuca rubra, Agrostis stolonifera, Poa trivialis, Luzula multiflora, Equisetum siluaticum and in the moister Bo's Junciis lamprocarpus, Carex Goodenoughii and Equisetum palustre. The »flowering« herbs form a goodly array. Trifolium repens is both common and characteristic. The following may be given. Fig. 193. Bo at Kvannesund. (From photo. by E. Warming). as being frequen
RMRDDCPD–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. ORCHIDEAE 417 When the insect visits a somewhat older flower, in which the labellum has moved away a little from the column, the pollinia are brought into contact with the stigma.. Fig. 386. Goodyera repens, R. Br. {Sifter Herm. MiiUeT). ^. Flower, seen from the side. B. Do., after removal of the two lateral sepals and the glandular hairs. C. Inner surface of the upper sepal. Z7. Exterior of the right petal. E. Reproductive organs and labellum, in their natu
RMRG8XYF–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. 5.—Vinella repens. a, two colonies, natural size, attached to the inner side of a ventral VALVE or Strophomena septata; &, portion of one of the colonies, X18. The pores are absent, PROBABLY not HAVING BEEN PRESERATED; C, ANOTHER PORTION OF SAME ZOARIUM, X18, SHOWING A NUCLEUS WITH FIVE DIVISIONS OF THE TUBULAR STOLON RADIATING FROM IT. THIS PORTION OF THE SPECIMEN ALSO PRESERVES SOME OF THE PORES MARKING THE POINTS WHERE THE ZOCECIA WERE ATTACHED; d, ANOTHER SPECIMEN, NATURAL SIZE, ATTACHED TO A FRAGMENT OF SHELL; e, SMALL PORTION
RMRE2MJJ–. Familiar flowers of field and garden;. Botany. FAMILIAR FLOWERS OF FIELD AND GARDEN. CHAPTEE I. MARCH AND APRIL. Arbutiis to Spring Everlasting. Trailing Arbutus, Among the favorite flowers of spring, or Mayflower. ^j^^ Pilgrim's Mayflower seems to hold E^igdBa repens. the first place in the heart of a lojal New-Englander. It has even been suggested as a national flower for our country. But the trailing arbutus is too local to stir the enthusiastic in- terest of our Western and Southern fellow-countrymen; and not long ago, when the subject of a nation- al flowei- was agi- tated, a most decid
RMRE9RYX–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 1. Botany; Botany. 8. 10 Wilson on Epig.ka. Wi/son.—Observations on Epigcea repens, L. 63 Whether this higher percentage of females under severer conditions of environment, indicates an actual production of more female forms than males ; or whether an equal number of both forms are not produced in the first place, the males being reduced later by stress of surroundings, will necessitate more careful experimentation for determination. Observations from any one living in localities where E, repens grows, are kindly asked for. EXPLANATION OF PLA
RMRM4XDA–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. CROCODILIANS, LIZARDS, AND SNAKES. 303 UTA REPENS Van Denburgh. rta repvm Van Denkuhgh, Troc. Cal. Acad. Sci., 1895, p. 102, pis. vii, viii, figs. A-E. This species is evidently quite near to the IJ. thalassina. I only- know it from the description above cited, which I quote below: The head is broad, short, and depressed. The snout is short and truncate. The nostrils are large, superior, and much nearer to the end of the snout than to the o
RMRDEY5N–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. Fig. 27. Mu7nhle-bc£ Flowers- (i) SaK'ia pratensis Z.., a Humble-bee Flower witli levci" mcclianisra. (2) Medicago satlva A., a Hamble.bcc Flower with spring mechanism. another at the same time, and possess the same hue, e.g. Ranunculus acris, bulbosus, and repens. Even, however, in the case of flowers with completely concealed nectar, accessible to short-tongued insects, similarly coloured species are in flower together, e.g. Sempervivum, Mentha, and n
RMRHHBX5–. Blätter für Aquarien- und Terrarien-Kunde. Ein Moostierchen, Plumatella repens, mit Statoblasten im noch lebenden Stock.. Original-Mikrophotographie für die „Blätter" von E. Költze-Magdeburg. geschlechtliche bezeichnen, wenngleich eine Unterscheidung verschiedener Geschlechter dabei noch nicht möglich ist. Und das Interessanteste an dieser eigentümlichen Zeugung, die übrigens auch „hermaphroditisch" erfolgen kann, indem zwei Nachbarzellen des- selben Individuums mit einander verschmelzen, ist, daß sie gerade der Erzeugung von Latenz- f ormen dienstbargemacht wird, durch die Bil- du
RMRD43D8–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... . Fig. 214. Plumatella repens (L.). A. typisk Koloni (med en yngre (f 1) og ældre (f2) Koloni af PI. fungosa f. flabella ved Siden) (efter Braem), B. formå appressa Krpl., Kolonirand, C. formå caespitosa Krpl., D. Svømmeringsstatoblast, E. siddende Statoblast.. 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.
RMRE1WR0–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. ON GEAMINEiE 259 On leaves, culms and glumes of Agropyron caninum, A. repens, Brachypodium sylvaticum, Bromus mollis and other species, Elymus arenarius, Hordeum vulgare, Secale Cereale,. Fig. 197. p. fflumarum. a, uredo-sori and b, teleuto-sori, on leaves, nat. size; c, teleuto-sori, on glume ; d, uredospore ; e, teleutospore. Triticum vulgare. It is one of the few species that attack the ears, to which it does serious damage. (Fig. 197.') This is one of two forms originally included under the collective name
RMRGW4X5–. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. 34 AMERICAN MKDICINAI, T.PLWKS ANM) HKRBS. SQUAW VINE. Mitchella repens L. Other common names.—Checkorbcrry, partridjicbcrry, docrbrrry, hive vine, sqiiaw- borry, fwinberry, rhickeiibcrry, rnwborry, boxborry, fuxbcrry, ])artridp;e vine, winter clover, wild running box, one berry, pipeonberry, snakeberry, two-eyed ber- ry, pquaw-plum. Habitat and range.—The squaw vine is common in woods from Nova Scotia to Minnesota and south to Florida and Arkansas, where it is generally found creeping about the bases of trees. Description.—This slen- der, creepin
RMRH2TPD–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. ON GRAMINE.-1<: 259 On leaves, culms and glumes of Agropyrov caninum, A. repens, Brachypodium sylvaticnm, Bronius mollis and other species, Elymus aremirius, Hordeum vulgare, Secede Cereale,. Pig. 197. P. uliunaruin. a, uredo-sori and /;, teleuto-sori, on leaves, nat. size; c, teleuto-sori, on glume ; d, uiedospore; e, teleutospore. Triticum vulgnre. It is one of the few species that attack the ears, to which it does serious damage. (Fig. 197.) This is one of two forai.s originally included under the collect
RMRH1107–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 316. Fig. 298. Agropyron repens (L.) Beauv. ( Jritirirm repe»8 L.;. Coucn-CKASS.—An orect, .stolouiferous perennial 3to 12 dm. hipfh. with Hat leaves, which are pilose alouj:' the iierve.s above, anil terminal, densely flowered spikes.—Naturalized in lawns, way- sides, and cultivated uronnd, Newfoundland and Ca])e Breton to Northwest Territory, south to Ijistrict of Coliimhia, Ohio, and Iowa. [Europe aud Asia.] June-September.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitall
RMRH9GGP–. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. THE BHYOPHYTA OF ICELAND 519 saturate virides, habitu fere forrase gracilis Brachythecii vchilini. Caulis repens, dense tomentosus, 2—3 cm. longus, 0.25 mm. crassus, ramos erectos numerosos, 4—5 mm. longos emittens. Folia caulina non de- currentia e basi late ovata vel triangulo-cordata in cuspidem longissimum. 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.. Kolderup Rosenvinge, L
RMRHC72N–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. Fig. 98.—Design for Carpet Bed (Dj. Aralia Sieboldii, or a small Palm; No. 4 should be filled in with specimen dot plants of Coleus, Perilla, Iresine, Centaurea, Santolina, &c., planted in opposite pairs; No. 5 should be filled with Mesembryanthemum, and lined with Kleinia repens ; No. 6 with Sagina pilifera aiirea; No. 7 with Mentha; and the ground- work (No. 8) with Ajitennaria tomejitosa, Sedum glaucum, or Sediim lydium.. Fig. 99.—Design for Carpet Bed (E). In Bed E (Fig. 99), No. i might be filled in with Alt
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