RF2JGTP1H–green chameleon watching something, staring the food, green lizard on a branch
RMP7B2XM–English: Illustration from Report on the Radiolaria collected by H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. Part III. Original description follows: Plate 43. Porodiscida. Diam. Fig. 1. Rhopalastrum malleus, n. sp., × 100 Fig. 2. Rhopalastrum ypsilinum, n. sp., × 50 Fig. 3. Rhopalastrum hexaceros, n. sp., × 100 Fig. 4. Rhopalastrum triceros, n. sp., × 50 Fig. 5. Rhopalastrum trispinosum, n. sp. (vel Dictyastrum trispinosum), × 150 Fig. 6. Rhopalastrum arcticum, n. sp., × 300 Fig. 7. Rhopalastrum hexagonum, n. sp. (vel Dictyastrum hexagonum), × 100 Fig. 8. Rhopalastrum irregulare, n
RM2CDA8Y1–. Faune de la Sénégambie, vertébrés . PLANCHE VI. Figure 1. — Bos triceros, Rochbr., — 1/13 grand, nat. Des documents dune importance exceptionnelle, sur cette liace dome-tique reniarqimli.e.analysés dans une courte communication à lAcadémie des Sciences Ci mars IRSvi). coronl développésdans les suppléments à cet ouvrage. PI. vr. PLANCHE VII. Oreas Colini, Koclibr. — 1/6 grand, nat.Oreas Derdianus, firay, — 1 6 grand, nat.Oreas canna. i-Ay. - l-ôe-rand. nat. Pl. VII.
RMPG1WX3–. The natural history of plants. Botany. aAPINDAGE^. 343 the gynseceum^ three carpels are inserted obliquely, free on their interior edge and each formed by an unilocular orary tapering into an apioulate style whose slightly dilated stigmatiferous apex often adheres to the stigmas of the two. other carpels. In the internal angle of each orary is seen a placenta supporting four- ovules, arranged in two vertical ascendent series, with the micropyle turned Triceros japonica}. Fig. 337. Longitudinal section of fruit. Fig. 336. Longitudinal section of flower (4). Fig. 338. Longitudinal section of s
RM2CDA91P–. Faune de la Sénégambie, vertébrés . PLANCHE V. Figure 1. — Canis Laoietianus, Rochbr., — 1/8 grand, nat.» 2. — Vulpes Edwardsi, Rochbr., — 1/4 grand, nat. I.e type du Vulpes Edwardsi, est déposé dnusles giileries da Muséum de Paris.Lauteur reviendra dans îes suppléments à cet ouvrage, sur cette forme remarquable, ayant dunnélieu depuis .sa publication à des appréciations selon lui erronnée.. Pl. V.. PLANCHE VI. Figure 1. — Bos triceros, Rochbr., — 1/13 grand, nat. Des documents dune importance exceptionnelle, sur cette liace dome-tique reniarqimli.e.analysés dans une courte communication
RMPG1WX9–. The natural history of plants. Botany. XLIII. SAPINDACE^. 1. STAPHTLEA SEEIE8. We commence tlie study of this group by tlie analysis, not of a Staphylea (fig, 335, 339-351), but ratber of a Triceros^ wbose flowers (fig. 336) are regular, bermapbrodite, witb a receptacle in tbe form of a cup of little deptb. Tbe edges bear five sepals and an equal number of perigynous petals, botb imbricate, five altemipe- Staphylea pinnata.. Fig. 335. Floriferous branch. talous stamens, also perigynous, each formed of a free thread and a bilocular introrse anther dehiscing by two longitudinal clefts, and als
RMRDG3KY–. The natural history of plants. Botany. aAPINDAGE^. 343 the gynseceum^ three carpels are inserted obliquely, free on their interior edge and each formed by an unilocular orary tapering into an apioulate style whose slightly dilated stigmatiferous apex often adheres to the stigmas of the two. other carpels. In the internal angle of each orary is seen a placenta supporting four- ovules, arranged in two vertical ascendent series, with the micropyle turned Triceros japonica}. Fig. 337. Longitudinal section of fruit. Fig. 336. Longitudinal section of flower (4). Fig. 338. Longitudinal section of s
RMRDG3M4–. The natural history of plants. Botany. XLIII. SAPINDACE^. 1. STAPHTLEA SEEIE8. We commence tlie study of this group by tlie analysis, not of a Staphylea (fig, 335, 339-351), but ratber of a Triceros^ wbose flowers (fig. 336) are regular, bermapbrodite, witb a receptacle in tbe form of a cup of little deptb. Tbe edges bear five sepals and an equal number of perigynous petals, botb imbricate, five altemipe- Staphylea pinnata.. Fig. 335. Floriferous branch. talous stamens, also perigynous, each formed of a free thread and a bilocular introrse anther dehiscing by two longitudinal clefts, and als
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