RMRFRMY7–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. BY MEANS OF THE RADIOMICROMETER. 41 90 80 7U •2 60 e 50 that the character of the transmission curve for alcohol is very similar to that for water. Such depths of solutions were used that they contained in the one cell 21 mm. of alcohol and in the other 1 mm. As with acetone, the percentage transmissions for both the solution and the solvent are very nearly the same. This was perhaps to be expected, since with water the percentage transmissions of both solution and solvent are very K H20. S. G) 40 a ID fc 30 PH 20 10 Na N03 5.69N Depth 22.2mm.
RMRR48X3–. Acoustical oceanography of the Levantine Sea.. Oceanography. DISTANCE IN KM 10 27 01 e 1214 M 2002 15 20 1 1 «» 1 ' 31*41' N it* 40' c l» H irw" h 14*»0' N 3020 m )20l M -. 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.. Cubukcu, Nazim. Monterey, California: U. S. Naval Postgraduate School
RMRHFPW8–. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Boddington.. Nursery Catalogue. BQDDINGTON S '^A44XjU4/1/ SEEDS 41 PETUNIAS The Petunia is popular because it is of easiest cultivation, blooms from early summer continuously until frost, and is one of the most showy and free-growing annuals, i to ft. BODDINGTON^S PEERLESS PETUNIAS After years of continual selection and crossing, our strain of doul>le Petunias has reached a high .standard of e.xcellence, and may be confidently relied on to produce from 40 to 50 per cent of double flowers of exquisite beauty and great size, and the b
RMRN7WG7–. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 293 the inside of it. The distance from the sut. par. to the sut. squam. is about 13 m. M. and from the first to the sut. sagittahs about 30 m. M. Under the place of origin of the sut. par. out of the sut. cor. we see the frontal bone penetrating into the parietale with a large round bend, which is abnormal, for generally a protruding part of the parie- tale penetrates into the frontal bone. With this we must compare e. g. Eanke's (1) pictures of the Orang-outang on pp. 34, 36, 40, 41, both on p. 42 and on p. 43. The linea te
RMRGHMJ1–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 0 4 i 1*". Figs 39-41 £/ea elegantula sp. nov., VH 10451, Lower Cenomanian, Miilheim/Ruhr, Germany; 39, large eleozooid, x 160; 40, large eleozooid containing small intramural eleozooid, x 145; 41, gonozooid with broken roof, x 65. and in Reptomultelea scanica sp. nov. E. flabellata bears a resemblance to Biforicula nodulifera (Voigt), also from the Santonian of West Germany. Abraded examples of these two species could be difficult to tell apart were it not for the rather more pointed apertures of B. nodulifera. Distribution. Lo
RMRGHPYH–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . 1 mm l 1 Fig. 41 Camera lucida drawings of plating in Conulus castanea from the Lower Cenomanian of Wilmington: a, E.80864, sub-ambital ambulacral plating; b, E.80865, apical disc, ocular III to the top. adjacent to each plate. There are fifteen interambulacral plates per column in an individual 13 mm in length, but this increases to 22 in individuals 27-29 mm in length (Fig. 40). Plating in all interambulacra is the same. There are nine plates per column between the periproct and the peristome and the periproct lies between plates
RMRG7DAW–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 40.—Cast-concrete block, probably part of a rusticated door en- iVamement. Fovind at south end of .Structure B. (See ills. 1 and 2.). Figure 41.—Dressed red-s.^ndsto.ne sl.b (originally in one piece), molded on both edges. Although last used as a doorstep in Structure E, this slab was probably designed as trim for the sides of steps connected wilh the main house (Structure B).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of thes
RMRJD24R–. Centralblatt für Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde und Infektionskrankheiten. Bacteriology; Parasitology; Communicable diseases; Medical microbiology; Bacteriology; Communicable Diseases; Microbiology; Parasitology. 300 Centralbl. f. Bakt. etc. I. Abt. Originale. Bd. 62. Heft 3/4. Versuche an Meerschweinchen. Tabelle I. Immunisierung mit Peritonealaggressin. Meer- Menge des schweinchen Peritoneal- No. aggressins 40 41 42 43 Kontrolle 1,0 ccm 1,0 „ 0,5 ,. 0,25 „ Infiziert subkutan mit E.auschfleisch. 20 rag + dgl. + )) + »» + -f 1 akute Rausch- I -f j brand-Infektion Dieser Versuch bestätigt die
RMRD624G–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig, 41. E. emarginata (Kroy er), anteuna 12 (after Saiv).. Fig. 40. E. emarginata (cJ) (Kroyei) (after Sars). Fig. 42. emarginata (5) (Kroyer), an- tenna 2 (after Sars). its 1*** joint shorter than the accessory, carrying at the base a dense fascicle of sensory filaments. Antenna 2 of 9 with 5 plumose setae on the basal joint. Peraeopod 1 with 6^^ joint much longer than 5*^ Peraeopod 'J, ante- penultimate joint subequal to next preceding joint, terminal joint at least as long as antepenultimate, broad, spatulate, with many radiating spines. Pe- duncle of uropods
RMRDJ697–. Fungous diseases of plants : with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . Fungi in agriculture. FUNGI IMPERFECTI 325 XXVII. ANTHRACNOSE OF COTTON Colletotrichum Gossypii Southworth Atkinson, G. F. Anthracnose of Cotton. Journ. Mycology 6: 173-178. pis. 17-18. 1891. Atkinson, G. F. Some Diseases of Cotton. Ala. Agl. Exp. Sta. Built. 41: 40-49. figs. p-ij. 1892. Southworth, E. A. Anthracnose of Cotton. Journ. Mycology 6: 100-105. pi. 4. figs. 1-8. 1890. Habitat relations. Anthracnose of cotton exists as a malady of some importance upon rich land in some of the cotton-growing, p
RMRR48WY–. Acoustical oceanography of the Levantine Sea.. Oceanography. DISTANCE IN KM 10 27 01 e 1214 M 2002 15 20 1 1 «» 1 ' 31*41' N it* 40' c l» H irw" h 14*»0' N 3020 m )20l M -. Figure 24. Characteristics of sounding profiles oyer various physiographic features (Emery et al., 19661, 43. 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.. Cubukcu, Nazim. Monterey, California: U. S. Naval Postgraduate School
RMRGHB5B–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 142 E. R. PEACOCK. Figs 40-47 40-44, antenna of: (40) Kubanius elegans (U.S.S.R.: Kazakhstan [paratype]); (41) Malth- acodes pictus (Rodriguez I.); (42) Malthacodes vageguttatus (Madagascar); (43) Pelecophora illigeri (Mauritius); (44) Hemipleurus floriger (Sarawak [paratype]). 45-47, tarsus of: (45) Indiodasytes madurensis (India [holotype]) (hind); (46) Malthacodes vageguttatus (hind); (47) Hemipleurus floriger (front). (Scale line = 0-5 mm in Figs 40-44; = 0-1 mm in Figs 45-47.). Please note that these images are extracted from
RMRJMYR0–. The Bashford Dean memorial volume :. Fishes; Sharks; Fishes, Fossil. Dean Memorial Volv.me Articlk VIII, Plate IV. 40 43 46 ir «% 41 44 47 42 â ^. 1 48 / ^ ' m 49 50 51 Bashfobi) Dean, Dir. EMBRYOLOGY OF HETERODONTUS JAPONICUS A. HoE.v & Co., LrTH.. 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.. Dean, Bashford, 1867-1928; Gudger, E. W. (Eugene Willis), 1866-1956. New York : [American Museum of Natural History],
RMRHRG4H–. Bioarchaeology of the late prehistoric Guale : South End Mound I, St. Catherines Island, Georgia. Guale Indians; Human remains (Archaeology); Human skeleton; Paleopathology; Indians of North America; Mounds; Excavations (Archaeology). 10 ANTHROPOLOGICAL PAPERS AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY NO. 84 / / XX Charcoal 11 Extent of excavation 35, 30 1§,21 26 ft 28i8 40 34 *r25 ^ r»44 24 ^22 V3. 19^ $ ' fe13^' 1oe ^ * / V6 It'"' *12 r°D 15* / o /4B <0 / 9£ E 5 Ca., b. 41 ^-a37. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enha
RMREF45N–. Compendio della Fauna Italiana. Descrizione elementare Degli Animali pite originali. Zoology. Classe prima - insetti 213 1. Ultimo articolo dei palpi fusiforme, quasi tronco. *. Primo articolo dei farsi anteriori dei maschi dilatato. (39) Gynandromorphus. *'^. Primo articolo dei tarsi anteriori dei maschi non dilatato. (40) Harpalus i'. Ultimo articolo dei palpi fusiforme acuminato . (41) Stenolophus. t^. Palpi subulati e solamente due articoli dilatati ai tarsi anteriori dei maschi. n. Ultimo articolo dei palpi grande o quasi grande come il penultimo. s. Presenza di occhi (42) Trechus. s&qu
RMRDCK8R–. Clinical diagnostics of the internal diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine; Diagnosis, Veterinary; Veterinary medicine. 70 CLINICAL DIAGNOSTICS. 3. Intermittent fever, periodical temporary fall to nor- mal temperature. 4. Atypical fever is one having no regular character.. Apyrexia. Relapse. Febris intermittens—Flagelosis of the Horse. In the course of most infectious diseases, three stages are distinguished, according to the course of the fever, viz.: 41,0 40,0 39,0 88.0 31,0 1 i 3 V S i Fig. 20. 7 8 9 It 11 n /j /v /y /a /? j — E-E-E-E*3-=== MM Ei=-^—E—IE 7 I- j L" T
RMRFA22E–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. Haplochilus loati. Type(F.K.). f. deep. 24-25 scales in longitudinal series, 14 round body in front of ventrals; no lateral-line pits. Yellowish olive above, the scales edged with darker, whitish beneath ; usually a fine blackish lateral line ; tins white, without markings. Total length 25 millim. White Nile, Bahr-el-Gebel. 1-40. Types. Lake No. L. Loat, Esq. (C). 41-44. Ad. „ „ H. H. King, Esq. (P.). 45. Ad. Fashoda. L. Loat, E*q. (C). 46. Ad.
RMRJRP08–. An Australian bird book : a pocket book for field use. Birds -- Australia Identification. 62 AN AUSTRALIAN BIRD BOOK.. ORDER XIU.—^ANSERIFORMES. P. 58. ANATIDAB (21), SWANS, GEESE, 206 sp.—39 (30) A., 50(9)0., 68(10)P., 41(21)E., 56(ll)Nc., 70(39)N1. 1 126 Black Swan, Ghenopsis atrata, A., T. 1 Stat. c. lakes 40 Black; white on wing; very long neck; f., sim. Plants, Swans, Geese, and Ducks, the Swimming Birds grouped in Order XIII., are all classified in one family, though there are many sub-families. At the head of the Australian birds is the Black Swan—that vara avis which,"possibly,
RMRHMDPH–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. E 15- D. 1 -too —I— 40 V (mV) V (mV) Figure 1. 'oltage ami calcium sensitivity of potassium current activation. I'oltage command protocol for all experiment** in top panel. (.41) Activation of outward current in normal (4 mM Ca:*) Ringer. (.42) Response to the test pulse in .41 on an expanded time scale. (Bl) Activation of outward current as in .41. hut vith 10 mM Ca:* in the bath. (B2) Response to the test pulse in Bl on a faster time scale. (C) Plot of 10-90% activation time (I) of outward current in response to prepul
RMRFCM0M–. Dispersal of white spruce seed on Willow Island in interior Alaska. White spruce Propagation; White spruce Alaska. E M L Season of dispersal Total (852) Riled (369). E M L Season of dispersal Total (648) Filed (121) Figure 2 (continued) Table 4—Mean number of filled white spruce seed (and percentage of all seed) per square meter dispersed along transects in cleared openings, by seed source area, on Willow Island for 1987 Number of filled seed (and percentage of all seed) dispersed into openings by distance from source in meters Source area 10 20 30 40 50 60 76 91 122 1-N 30(41) 42(62) 12(50)
RMRHE6CG–. Bollettino della Società entomologica italiana. Entomology. Fig. 40. Urachyini/rmt'X Iirevicoral^ Q. Br. cordemoyi sono tutti ben più lunghi che grossi. Colore bruno chiaro, con le antenne, e le zampe più pallide. Ali ialine, con la venatura pallida. L. 1-1,2 mm. La fig. 41. Fig. 41. Bracliìjiìiijnaex o, antenne disegnate con eguale ingran- dimento : a, hrecieovnis ; b. giarcU ; e, lecis : d, cordelìioyl : q. pa- fcif/onìcus. che rappresenta il funicolo dell'antenna nei cf delle diverse specie affini al Br. patagonicus agevolerà la discriminazione delle specie.. Please note that these
RMRJRP0C–. An Australian bird book : a pocket book for field use. Birds -- Australia Identification. 62 AN AUSTRALIAN BIRD BOOK.. ORDER XIU.—ANSERIFORMES. F. 58. ANATIDAB (21), SWANS, GEESE, 206 sp.—39 (30) A., 50(9)0., 68(10)P., 41(21)E., 56(ll)Nc, 70(39)N1. 1 126 Black Swan, Chenopsis atrata, A., T. 1 Stat. c. lakes 40 Black; white on wing; very long neck; f., sim. Plants. Swans, Geese, and Ducks, the Swimming Birds grouped in Order XIII., are all classified in one family, though there are many sub-families. At the head of the Australian birds is the Black Swan—that rara avis which,"possibly, ha
RMRHECC4–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. — 117 Lunghezza del corpo 1,20, larghezza del torace 0,40. l'er gli altri caratteri della femmina e del maschio si vedano le figure XXXII, 1-14. Ovo. L'ovo ovarico (Fig. XXXIII, 1) del Perissopterus zebra ha una for- ma allungata a pistillo colla parte più allargata corrispondente alla posteriore. È lungo mm. 0,41, largo 0,078. Il guscio della parte ante-. Fig. XXXII. Perissopterus zebra, femmina: 1. capo visto di faccia; 2. antenna; 3. parte
RMRHYBD9–. Beiträge zur Naturkunde Preussens. Natural history. 95 Das durch Tafel Xm Abb. 33 veranscliaulichte Exemplar steht üu Gneisenauer Wäldchen bei Kiuderhof, Kreis Gerdaueu. Die Krummfichte, P. excelsa var. aegxa myelophthora (Tafel XIV Abb. 35 u. Abb. 40), wächst zahlreich im K. F.-E. Pfeil, Schutzbezirk PeiTnauem, und ün K. F.-E. Neu-Stemberg, Schutzbezirk Lucknojen. Ihre Äste neigen sich stark nach unten, iln- Gipfel ist unregel- mässig-bogig zur Erde gekrümmt.. Abb. 41. Fig. 1—4. Schlangenficbte, Picea excelsa Link var. virgata aus K. F.-E. Neu-Sternberg, Belauf Florweg, Kieis Labiau. Fig. 5
RMRGYKXE–. Bulletin. Ethnology. 5 FEET. Figure 16.—Structure 8. a, holes for main supports; 6, opening into 7 ; c, sipapu; rf, fire pit; e, ventilator shaft; t> recent accumulation of sand above original surface. inches (6.35 cm) above the floor. The passage was 2 feet 8^ inches (69.85 cm) long and where it entered the shaft was 1 foot 3 inches (38.1 cm) and 1 foot l^ inch (31.75 cm). At the passage side its original depth was 1 foot 4I/2 inches (41.91 cm), which was increased to 2 feet 11 inches (88.9 cm) by the sand drift. At the back of the shaft the original depth was 1 foot 4 inches (40.64 cm)
RMRMHT4X–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 290 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 12. Helicancyluspatagonicus (Stolley). A-B. CPBA 10844. C-D. CPBA 10848. E-F. CPBA 10887. All from Puesto La Sefialada. All x 1. Helicancylus datum (von Koenen) (1902: 375, pi. 38 (fig. 8a-c), pi. 40 (fig. 2a-b), pi. 45 (fig. 9), pi. 53 (figs 6-7)) has a rapid increase in the whorl section, and fine dense ribs that are trituberculate on the shaft and bend of the crozier. Helicancylus fustiformis (von Koenen) (1902: 384, pi. 41 (figs 4-5, 7a-c, 9a-b), pi. 5
RMRRRF65–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fbbruaht 26, 1915. The Florists^ Review 27 CO. 9 CHICAGO formerly at 66 E. Randolph St. WE ARE SHIPPING FLORISTS' SUPPLIES JUST AS THOUGH WE HEVER HAD A FIRE .CYCAS LEAVES These ar« long, flawless No, 1 leaves, best stock—a sample Randall bargain. 12 to 16-in., special, per 100 $8.86 The above is the most practical all- round size of all. 16 to 20-in., special, per 100 $3.66 This is a standard leaf, always used. .$4.60 20 to ?4-in., special, per 100... One of the best sellers. 40 to 41-in., special, per 100 $10.90 44 to 48-iu., special, per 100 11.
RMRG84AA–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 168 BULLETIN 75, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM, Localities.^Albatross station 5053, Siiruga Gulf, lat. 34° 49' 20" N.; long. 138° 40' 15" E., 503 fathoms, green mud, bottom tempera- tm-e 34.9°, 1 specimen; station 5054, Suruga Gulf, lat. 34° 52' 45" N.; long. 138° 42' 20" E., 282 fathoms, green mud, broken shells, foraminifera, bottom temperature 45.3°, 2 specimens, without disks; station 5088, Sagami Bay, lat. 35° 11' 25" N.; long. 139° 28' 20" E., 369 to 405 fathoms, green mud, bottom temperature 41.8Â
RMRJ4W64–. Traité élémentaire de botanique [microforme] : à l'usage des maisons d'éducation et des amateurs qui voudraient se livrer à l'étude de cette science sans le secours d'un maître. Botanique; Plantes; Botany; Plants. 40 41 71. On appelle feuille composée celle qui réunit plusieurs petites feuilles sur le même pétiole (Ro- sier). La feuille composée est dite pennéej quand ses folioles- se rangent des deux côtés de la nervure médiane comme les barbes d'une plume (Noyer) ; elle sera pari ou imparipennée suivant que ses folioles • 1 ! 1- e ) Fig. 40. Feuille crénelée (Pélargonium). Fig. 41. Feuille
RMRJY28Y–. Atlas de microbiologie ... Roussel, Georges; Microbiology. Fis. 41, Fisr. 42. Triclioohytoii d'origine humaine, culture adulte (1 mois) sur le milieu de la formule n" 1 (lu II lire d'il n mois sur une gélose contenant : tau ear-agar . Milieu m I . „ I Peptone Maltose] 100,00 1,50 0,40 5.50 Les limites 45, 44, 45 montrent le même être, en culture âgée de. 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.. Doyen, E. Pari
RMRF1TE6–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. Haplochilus loati. Type(F.K.). f. deep. 24-25 scales in longitudinal series, 14 round body in front of ventrals; no lateral-line pits. Yellowish olive above, the scales edged with darker, whitish beneath ; usually a fine blackish lateral line ; tins white, without markings. Total length 25 millim. White Nile, Bahr-el-Gebel. 1-40. Types. Lake No. L. Loat, Esq. (C). 41-44. Ad. „ „ H. H. King, Esq. (P.). 45. Ad. Fashoda. L. Loat, E*q. (C). 46. Ad.
RMREDGYB–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. Fig. 40. Physarum viride (nach Lister). a) drei am Substrat befestigte, auf- springende Sporangien ('^/j). b) Ein Stück des Capillitiuras mit Kalk- knoten (260/i). Fig. 41. F u 1 i g 0 s e p t i c a (z. T. nach Lister), a) Ein Äthalium, dem Substrat aufsitzend (7,). b) Ein Teil des Capillitiums, mit Kalkknoten (^eo/j). FuligO. Sporangien vereinigt zu einem mitunter hand- großen, meist aber kleineren Äthalium; die äußerste Sporangien- lag
RMRT05BA–. Biologisches Zentralblatt. Biology. Keller, Pädagogisch - psyehometrisc-lie Studien. 41» also 0,44<')1 Kg'meter. So ist also die Leistniig-sfähig-keit noch uin 50" o g-ering-er nls zu Anfang der Versuche. In analoger Weise wie in der beschriebenen Versuchsreihe singt E. J. während je 15—20 ni. Die erg-ogra})]tischen Messungen ergeben tolg-ende Resultate. Ergog-raphische Messung 1).*^ Uhr. Zahl der Zusammenziehung-en 59, Gesamtlänge der Maßstriche 0,4''27 m, Arbeit 0,4927 Kgmeter, Ver- minderung g-egenüber der ursprünglichen Leistungsfähigkeit 40*^ o- Erg-ographische Messung 10 Uhr. Z
RMRF4270–. Dispersal of white spruce seed on Willow Island in interior Alaska. White spruce Propagation; White spruce Alaska. E M L Season of dispersal Total (852) Riled (369). E M L Season of dispersal Total (648) Filed (121) Figure 2 (continued) Table 4—Mean number of filled white spruce seed (and percentage of all seed) per square meter dispersed along transects in cleared openings, by seed source area, on Willow Island for 1987 Number of filled seed (and percentage of all seed) dispersed into openings by distance from source in meters Source area 10 20 30 40 50 60 76 91 122 1-N 30(41) 42(62) 12(50)
RMREMPXC–. Elementary botany [microform]. Botany; Botanique. sacejK 66 ovuled CACE.E 37 .centfe. RACE^ 16 1TACE.-E 28 3d. ,VACE^ 40 :.IACB^ 41 jiacejE 16 JEXCEM 13 «ACE.E 13 )SAC£^ 80 )SACEif5 67 .GACF.^ 80 LCACE^ 37 te them. MXCEJE 11 [DACE^ 12 LCACEiE 37 c. KEY TO THE ORDERS. Ovary 2-4-celled. Calyx-lobes minute or obsolete ; petals valvate. Vitacf^ Calyx 4-5.cIeft, valvate in the bud ; petals involute. Rhamnace^ stamens not more tlutn twice as many as the petals, when of rust the number of the petals then alternate with them. vii 49 48 45 2 85 85 3 1. Calyx free from the ovary, i.e., the ovary who
RMRHNAMA–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 425° 41.5° 40.5° F-*G 42.5° 41 .5° 40.5° 23' 23' 23° 42.5° 25hrs. 40.5° 24 1/4 hrs.. 12 16 20 24 (x) MINUTES 28 32 36 FIGURE 3. Disappearance of E as measured by split series experiment with interval at 23° C. Interval begins x minutes after start of treatment. Total duration at 40.5° = 35 minutes; at 41.5°, 18 minutes; at 42.5°, 8 minutes. As E disappears, the protective effect of 23° interval declines; rating thus rises as onset of interval becomes later. Females: 40.5°, circles; 41.5° and 42.5°, open triangles and squares
RMRMBCKJ–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science -- New York (State); Plants -- New York (State); Animals -- New York (State). vr ^^ ^t^. Fig. 15 Hydroptilid structures: A g r a y 1 e a m u I t i p u n c t a t a ; 40, apex of abdomen from beneath, 41, same from side, 42, triangular pieces from side, 43, same when much exserted, 44, ventral lamina; Orthotrichia americana (?) 45, apex of abdomen from beneath. the moment I am unable to deal Avith the subject which I think may be safely left to be cleared up by American students. In the same interval some further material has come to hand from Prof
RMRG73AK–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2 EPHIALTTNAE 99. Figures 40, 41.—Localities: 40 (left), Apistephialles dentatus; 41 (right), A. coracinas. (Townes). 9, reared from Enoclerus sphegeus in Pseudotsuga, Cow- ichan Lake, B. C, May 25, 1941, K. Graham (Ottawa). 9, Sugar Lake, B. C, Sept. 1, 1924, E. R. Buckell (Ottawa). 9, Vancouver, B. C. (Washington). <?, Berkeley, Calif., May 17, 1937, R. M. and G. E. Bohart (San Francisco). 9, Echo Lake, 7,400 ft., Calif., July 20, 1933, E. O. Essig (Berkeley). 39, near Glacier Point, Yosemite Park, Calif., July 16
RMRGJ5DB–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. â i â 1 â PPH F3 â ^E '^-J****"'-^^^ -^0 â wB^^^^^^ ||^^PTmI Hjfei^^^^^ H F '^ â ^'' " - '^ 41 â '^ Tiffl HB H t ^^ N ' . A ,.i^H^ XT 'i-^ ^k^gl^Mri ' > fli iâJ Hb wt §â Ebofl ^^5 S. S 41 Figs 32-41 Posterior coxal plates and legs. 32-37, posterior coxal plates of (32) Melanotus villosus, (33) M. carinifer, (34) Priopusperegrinus, (35) P. homostictus, (36) P. omatus, (37) Anchiszombatyaporrectifrons. 38-39, right front leg of (38) Melanotus villosus, (39) M. legatus. 40-41, tarsi of Psellispromiscua: (40) lateral asp
RMRGC278–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 40 BULLETIIT 764, U. S. DEPAKTME:N"T OF AGEICULTURE. / MARCH APRIL a 6 7 3 II 13 15 17 IS 21 23 2S 27 £3 31 i i 6 6 N 140 130 r 3 1^ ' ' tioo t^ 90 ^ 60 l!' ro c^W > - - ^ ^ V ^t u u - -o •>e. m W P p I/I ^ K/ 1 '1 ' 5 feet below the surface and the remainder of the corn in the hold, excepting that which was located on and near the shaft tunnel, changed but little before the cargo arrived in Denmark, as is shown by the temperature records for thermometers 38 and 41. But, during the discharge of the cargo
RMRRWX2F–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ALRHABE/TICALJNDBX ro ADVBRTISERS i state Nursery Co.. 40 Steele's Gardens, (ja Stewart, E. E 59 Stewart, S. B... ' dT Stiles Co 39 Stokes Bros. Co.... 89 Stokes' Seed Store.. 48 Stootboff Co !X) Storrs & Harrison.. (» Stover 41 Strohmeier, R 4^ Stumpp & Walter.. 1 Superior Machine... 89 Swanson's 45 Syracuse Pottery... oi T. Tailby & Son 4.3 Tassano Bros 60 Telcher, Paul 49 Texas Nursery & Fl 54 64 Texas Seed & Floral 43 Thompson Carnation 67 Thomson & Sons, Ltd 02 Thorburn & Co 54 Thurlow's Sons 64 Toledo Glass Co 9.*!
RMRHDM4H–. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. 34 38 39 Figs 33^41. Lathrobium shaanxiense (33-38) and L. heteromorphum (39^t0). 33. Male sternite VII. 34, 39. Male sternite VIII. 35-36, 40-41. Aedeagus in lateral and in ventral view. 37. Sclerotized internal structure of aedeagus in lateral view. 38. Female sternite VIII. Scale bars: 33-36, 38-41: 0.5 mm; 37: 0.1 mm. slope with Salix and other shrubs, litter, grass roots & moss sifted, 11.VIII.2012, leg. M. Schtilke" (cSch); 8c^, 10$: "CHINA (N-Sichuan) pass 35 km NNW Songpan 32°55'32"N, 103°25'56"E, 3600 m, (moist N-slope with
RMRGHMTM–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. MESOZOIC CHRYSALIDINIDAE OF MIDDLE EAST 123. igs 40-41 Redmondoidesprimitivus (Redmond); from Saudi Arabia, Riyadh Water Well-1, 2400-2410 ft depth, Middle Dhruma Formation, late Bajocian. Figs 40a-b, holotype AMNH FT-1277; a, axial view (length 680 urn), x 100; b, terminal view, x 290. Figs 41a-e, paratype AMNH FT-1278 (Figs 41a, b, d, e are the original, solid specimen, now sectioned as Fig. 41c); a, initial view, x 250; b, axial view (length 540 urn), x 175; c, axial section, x 130; d, oblique terminal view, x 175; e, terminal vie
RMRRXDH7–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. i-'Tf.r'-^'^'^r'v- ??(•'T^C'':'- .:5sD'j»i^--f r " 98 The Florists^ Review August 20, 1912.. ALRHABE/TICALJNDBX ro ADVBRTISERS i state Nursery Co.. 40 Steele's Gardens, (ja Stewart, E. E 59 Stewart, S. B... ' dT Stiles Co 39 Stokes Bros. Co.... 89 Stokes' Seed Store.. 48 Stootboff Co !X) Storrs & Harrison.. (» Stover 41 Strohmeier, R 4^ Stumpp & Walter.. 1 Superior Machine... 89 Swanson's 45 Syracuse Pottery... oi T. Tailby & Son 4.3 Tassano Bros 60 Telcher, Paul 49 Texas Nursery & Fl 54 64 Texas Seed & Floral 43 Thompson C
RMRH1XD7–. Bulletin. Forests and forestry -- United States. 41 800 o.ao D ^ ^ 600 a â '^'^ D w o.co D ^ .i a ° «1 ^ 400 ^K 0.40 'fi. i'^' o O 0 200 10 20 30 4 0 Percentage of moisture (ecmiputetl on the wet weight). l''l<i. 8.âVariation iifi'diiiprnssivo streufictli :iiicl nf specific gravity for varying purcoiitagi's of luoistiiro. Ri^siilts <iii Scotcli I'im^ timber. (After Baiiscliiuger.). Percentage of muisture (coniputeci 111! llif Wi-t wci-hl). â 'lO. !t.âRelation l.itwciii ;e of moisture for Pine, Lardi, Spruce, ami Vw lim- licrs. (After Hausehiiiger). 17244âNo. U 0. Please n
RMRG73XT–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. FAMILY LABRIDAE—SCHULTZ 181 COBIS AYGULA Lacep€de Figure 99; Plate 98,D,E,F Coris aygula LACEpfcoE, Histoire naturelle des poissons, vol. 3, pp. 96, 97, pi. 4, lower figure, 1802 (no locality).—Seale, Occ. Pap., Bishop Mus., vol. 1, No. 3, p. 87, 1901 (Guam). Coris angulatus Lacep^de, Histoire naturelle des poissons, vol. 3, pp. 97, 99, pi. 4, middle figure (no locality). SPECIMENS STUDIED Bikini Atoll: 9 stations, 21 specimens, 34 to 215 mm. in standard length. Rongerik Atoll: 1 station, 2 specimens, 40 to 41 mm. Rongelap Atoll: 5 stations,
RMRHH2Y7–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. DIGESTIVE ENZYMES IN SIX CRABS 41 U.UOJ (A) 0.030 0025 0.020 - — 0015 ^ 0010 - 'E 3. o.oos • £ .> 0 000 0 045- T I I 1 (B) u 1C 0 40 - '5 g. 035- OT 0.30 • 025 • 0,20 • 015 • I 1 010 - 005 - 000 - n T x I — x — Int Por Flag Species Figure 4. Specific activity of (A) /3-glucosidase and (B) laminarinase measured from crude digestive gland extract of six crab species with different feeding habits. Values are mean (units mg') ± S.E., where units are in /imol p-nitrophenol rnin"1 for /3-glucosidase and in ,u.mol glucose
RMRHMC99–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 492 B. H. TER KU1LE AND J. EREZ Table II Protein and chlorophyll measurements of Amphistegma lobifera and Amphisorus hemprichii (duplicate measurements mi ditlerent si:e groups) Protein Organism (Mg/mg weight foram ) (Mg) A lobifera 33.92 340 32.10 340 40.05 60 39.40 60 A . hemprichii 20.88 1107 17.10 1107 26.30 283 23.49 283 Ratio protein/ chlorophyll Organism weight .4. lobifera A. hemprichii 39.7 37.4 40.1 45.2 34.7 40.8 41.4 >250 75-250 2000 >2000 <500 <500 I). Under the experimental conditions, specimens of
RMRMH2E2–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. o o o V Id 1 i i • < a u. Fig. 3. Clytia johnstoni (Alder) (A, D, F); Clytia gracilis (M. Sars) (B, E, G) Clytia serrata n. sp. (G, H). A-C, the hydrothecae. D-E, gonothecae. F-H, diaphragms. and Measurements (mm.) Pedicel, length maximum diameter Hydrotheca, depth diameter at margin length/diameter Gonotheca, length maximum diameter 0-42-1-58 0-07-0-09 0-31-0-565 0-21-0-40 1-41-1-89 0-55-0-88 0-32-0-43 Remarks. This is the first record of this cosmopolitan species from South Africa. Due to the d
RMRG1EY7–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 2000 Staton, Metcalfe-Smith, and West: Status of Northern Riffleshell 229 5 -- 4 -- 3 -- 2 -- 1 -- 0. I Males I Females I Juveniles â I 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71-80 81-90 Size class (mm) Figure 3. Size class distributions for live E. t. rangiana found in the Sydenham River in 1997-1998. at this site in 1997. Capture rates were 3.8 speci- mens/h in 1965 vs. 0.4 specimens/h in 1997, sug- gesting a decline in abundance of nearly 90% over the past 32 years at this site. The fact that only 12 weathered valves and one fresh shell were found at the site i
RMRD75KB–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. 34 Current Herpetol. 20(1) 2001. E M w: mmA F y ⢠^^^- --«%*. . *. W wi " G - '-â '-' "**^" " ^f"*i»A. V // " m. H ⢠^^-- "'iS, .M ^ X - ^ ,.;,yr *- 4 1 ^ 1 . MC -; Fig. 1. Phalangeal cross section of overwintered Rana catesbeiana tadpoles; (A) stage 39 (Gosner, 1960) with 39.8 mm body length (BL) collected on 25 July 1998, (B) stage 40 with 43.7 mm BL collected on 25 July 1998, (C) stage 41 with 38.4 mm BL collected on 25 July 1998, (D) stage 42 with 42.3 mm BL collected on 25 July 1998, (E) stage 43 with 4
RMRJ3757–. Catalogue of North American plants north of Mexico, exclusive of the lower cryptogams [microform]. Botany; Plants; Botanique; Plantes. 198 tf';t >.^7 '37 '37 '37 '37 '37 '37 ^^7 ^?,7 i7 137 '37 }7 ?,7 ^37 ?,7 ?,7 37 37 K^7 37 37 K^7 '0/ 1,7, pulK'iiila Miclix. VI j^dabfllii Hook. 35 spicata Lam. 36 parxiflora .. Cray 37 spU'iuk-tis W'illd. 3S sypliililica L. y) Xalapt'iisis H. H. K. I*aliii<'r<'lla (p''^b 40 (k'bilis .. dray 41 scrrata A. (iray 42 ttMicra . (iray l*ortrolla U'^^^ 43 carnosula (II. ^c ..) Torr. {Lixunnlin nirnosiila Ht-iith.) 44 e.xiinia Avtii Xtlson [Our .Ameri
RMRE24C4–. Birds. Birds. 40 MUSCICAPIDiE. Key to the Species. a. Winf? 4 inches or longer N. grandis, p. 40. b. Wing not mucli exceeding 3 inches or less. a!. Under wing-coverts and axillariea chest- nut or buff N. sundara, p. 41. h. Under win^-coverts and axillaries white or ashy white N. macgrigorits, p. 42. 593. Niltava grandis. TJie Large Niltava. Chaitaris grandis, Blyth, J. A. S. B. xi, p. 189 (1842). Niltava grandis {Blyth), Blyth, Cat. p. 174; JSorsf. Sr M. Cat. i, p. 288 ; Jerd. B. 1. i, p. 476; Sume, N. ^ E. p. 215 ; Hume 8; Dav. S. F. vi, p. 232; Shar-pe, Cat. B. M. iv, p. 464 ; Hume, Cat. n
RMRGK4A0–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 4^3. h-r ^^ Fig. 15 Hydroptilid structures: A g r a y 1 e a m u 1 t i p u n c t a t a ; 40, apex of abdomen from beneath, 41, same from side, 42, triangular pieces from side, 43, same when much exserted, 44, ventral lamina; O r t h o t r i c h i a a m e r i c a n a (?) 45, apex of abdomen from beneath. the moment I am unable to deal with the subject which I think may be safely left to be cleared up by American students. In the same interval some further material has come to hand from Professor Needham and Professor Betten, but this has been only par
RMREWPDW–. Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Zoology. Fiü-. 40. /(«". Fiff, 41. â Fig-. 42. ha. [4r. + Vf.] ha. [4r + Kf.sp.J Dies ist aber nur bei selten vorkommenden Species der Fall; die Formeln können also in der Regel doch benutzt werden. Als Beispiel habe ich einige Formen gewählt und in Figg. 32 bis 42 schematisch abgebildet. V 0 s m a e r. Namen: Sechsstrahler. Besennadeln. Blumen nadeln. Tannenbäum- chen. Sternnadeln. Schirmnadeln. Formel: ha. (Taf. XVII, Fig. 1) hu. SCOp. (Taf. XVII, Figg. 12,15) ha.flor.(;T'äLX
RMRDD9N3–. E. H. Hunt's catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Illinois Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. PER DOZ. GROSS PER DOR. CROSS 1 inches 25 $2.50 5 inches .40 $3.85 - .27 2.65 5 . .45 4.75 •« . .30 3.00 6 41 .50 5.00 «• .35 3.30 6 .60 6.00 7 4 47.50 No. 14. 8 x 36 x 5 ,1 57.50 We can supply above sizes on short notice, allowing time tor printing when such Is to be done, as we keep above sizes In Stock. Special sizes made to order. FERTILIZERS. Pure Bone Flour. The brand we are selling has no superior. It is pure bone, guaranteed free fr
RMREWPDX–. Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Zoology. Fiü-. 40. /(«". Fiff, 41. â Fig-. 42. ha. [4r. + Vf.] ha. [4r + Kf.sp.J Dies ist aber nur bei selten vorkommenden Species der Fall; die Formeln können also in der Regel doch benutzt werden. Als Beispiel habe ich einige Formen gewählt und in Figg. 32 bis 42 schematisch abgebildet. V 0 s m a e r. Namen: Sechsstrahler. Besennadeln. Blumen nadeln. Tannenbäum- chen. Sternnadeln. Schirmnadeln. Formel: ha. (Taf. XVII, Fig. 1) hu. SCOp. (Taf. XVII, Figg. 12,15) ha.flor.(;T'äLX
RMRP5WX1–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 40 The American Florist. July 2g, Index to Advertisers. AdTanceCoThe.... 50 1 American Spawn Co. 34 Amiing E C Co 19 Andersons A 27 Andersen Specialty Co 41 Andorra Nurseries. 36 AnrermuellerGeo H 20 Aphine Mfe Co 50 Aschmann Godfrey., 39 At'aota Floral Co.... 27 , Badgley Reidel & t Meyer, loc 23 j Baei Julius 27 Baker-Wakefield Co. 47 I Barrows H H &Soo. 39 I Bassett & Washburn 14 Baur J A Potteiy Co 52 Bayersdorfer H 4!i Heaven E A 22 Bernine H G 2 Bertermann Bros Co 27 R'ackistone 2D. ..27 Black Ge
RMRFRHGD–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. .60 .70 .80 .90 4 1.00 1.10 Ul O O UJ LL o Z" O A AJ!. en D a 1.20 30 10 20 30*40 50 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 PULSE CYCLES FIG. 41.—Duration of pulse-cycles of E. D. B. in grade-walking experiment of February 29, 1916, as indicated by averages of two pulse-cycles measured individually. A, standing; B, transition standing to walking, beginning of walking at X. C, walking 26 min- utes after X. D and E, standing 8 and 14 minutes, respectively, after end of walking. All curves except B with lengthened record of time-interv
RMRJYWX1–. Asiatic Researches. ON THE MERIDIAN. PRINCIPAL TRIANGLES. S°7 N. end of the base from S. end of the base $9793.7 feet. 55 TIIIANG L E S. Observed Angles. N. end of the base,.. 89 19 20.75 S. end of (he base, â...' 33 41 00.06' Muntapum station, ....' 56 56 41.42 33 Q 180 00 02â23 â0.12 â0 06 â0.0§ . o V* U Angles for | Oistattci s Calculation. 0.24 89 19 20 33 43 59-3 56 56 40.7 in Feet. + 1.99 180 00 00 0 »» i l r t (N; end of the base, ...<,â..... h63S5 9? Muntapum station from end of the base, ........ â.',..; 47475.Q'£ S. end of the base ficm Muntapum station 47175.03 feet. Send
RMRHRCXA–. Biodiversity in Mesoamerica: Regional Report on Compliance with the Convention on Biological Diversity, CBD. Articulo 7. Identificacion y seguimiento M B G H ES N CR P MA 32. 33. 34. ^^^1 35. ^^^1 36. 37. â ^â ^^^H 38. ^^^5 39. ^ 40. â¢1 41. I. ^^ 4 42. ^1 ^^ â^ 44. ^^Bmh 45. 1 46. 47. 48. H^^^^ri ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I^^^^^H 49. 50. 52. 53. 54. !' 55. ^^^^ .^'1 56. 1 57. ^^^ 59. ^ 60. w^m ^â ^^ ^^^H 61. ^^^H 62. 63. ^^^M 64. 65. Aft ^^^ i 67. ^^5B 68. â¢â E| ' r^^^^B' .-..^.v^^^^B 1 80% I 60% 1 49% i 63% 1 64% | 51% | 64% | 71% | 63% I B â¢tt^. Please note that these images are extracted
RMRHT7HG–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Lower Willow Creek near Mouth (Mile 1.7) - 2003 3 m 0) a. E 0). 14-May- 03 28-May- 03 11-Jun- 25-Jun- 03 03 I Month 11 Max Temp j| MinTemp || Avg Temp || StPevTemp || VarTemp April ll 53.89 || 31.72 1| 40.39 5.40 29.18 May If 64.91 If 36.43 || 47.20 6.45 41.62 June 11 70.39 45.38 ir 56.46 || 5.33 28.40 Monture Creek @ USPS Bridge (Mile - 13.1) 2003 75 70 ^ 65 a 55 fc 50 § 45 - 40 35 30 -Sw''*''^''''*^^^. Please note t
RMRMJ635–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie; Sociale geschiedenis; Culturele antropologie. 198 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Table 4 Percentage representation of species in samples from Byneskranskop C.flavescens . . 14,86 13,04 20,00 16,67 12,58 14,01 8,40 10,93 sub-total . . 35,14 26,09 20,00 35,00 37,10 43,41 40,46 39,34 M. schreibersi . . — — — — 0,26 0,27 — 0,55 sub-total . . 2,70 4,35 — 5,00 1,03 0,82 0,76 1,64 INSECTIVORA C. asiatica 2,70 — — 3,33 E. edwardi — — — 1,67 M. varius 13,51 8,70 — 10,00 S. varilla 4,
RMRE00C6–. The ecology of coral reefs : results of a Workshop on Coral Reef Ecology held by the American Society of Zoologists, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 1983. Reaka-Kudla, Marjorie L; American Society of Zoologists; Coral reef ecology. ID E C CM E (J (fl 4-> 10 QJ U c 0 â rH "D a L L 10. UPWELLING SPECTRAL IRRADIANCE OVER Acropora palmota MOLASSES REEF RUN 12 AUGUST 14. 1982 MER-1015 SPECTRORAOIOMETER SCAN # 1 2 3 4 D/t FILE # 40 41 43 42 2, DEPTH (M) 1. 8 3. 1 3. 6 3. 9 TOTAL QUANTA (400-700nm) 1. 9 1. 8 1. 7 1. 5 10 10 10 10 13 13 13 13 400 500 600 Wavelength (nm.) 700 Figure
RMRHDF0F–. Book for florists. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seedlings Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Horticulture Equipment and supplies Catalogs. All -Year- Around Steel Flower Box. Sub-Irrigating For Windows, Porches, Ledges, Sun Parlors, etc. Height Width Length Price 8 in. 9V2 in. 23 in. $2.40 8 in. 9 A in. 29 in. 2.85 8 in. Wi >n. 35 in. 3.20 8 in. 9A in. 41 in. 3.60 8 in. 12 in. 12 in. 2.00 12 in. 12 in. 12 in. 2.40 Model A. Model B. Model C. Model D. Mode 1 E. Model F. Model H, Fernery 36 in. high, 9 A wide. 29 in. long, Jade Green Finish, $14.00; Model J,
RMRHT7Y8–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Beaver Creek @ HWY 200 (Mile - 0.2) - 2003 75 T 70 65. 2-Apr-03 22-Apr-03 12-May-03 1-Jun-03 21-Jun-03 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDev Temp VarTemp April 49.70 31.70 41.01 3.97 15.72 May 58.70 37.20 45.79 4.30 18.52 June 59.40 41.70 50.40 3.66 13.42 Belmont Creek @ Mouth - 2003 Q. E 0). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - c
RMRPPDC9–. Allgemeine Fischerei-Zeitung. Serlin, 1. September. ®ie 3"f"^i^en ö^t^ SBod^e festen fd^ttjoc^ ein, würben aber jdjon oom ®ien§tog on reic^Ii(^er unb genügten. 5tn ben ersten beiben Sagen unb om greitag ®e* fc^äft matt unb flau, jonft jiemlid) rege, ^retje etroog gebrüdt, o^ne roejentlic^e 3Ienbcrungen. f if^e (per ^funb) ^edjte .... ganber, matt . »arf(^e .... Karpfen .... Saranfctien . . (Schleie .... »lete iöunte ^ifdje . Hole, gro§ . . 8oc^3 lebenbe 70—101 79—100 80-83 71—92 97—132 54-70 41-78 89-107 frifd^, in ®i5 65 56-82 46—55 66 32-42 66-80 33—46 20-40 85-92 120 -130 2Binte
RMRJBFEY–. The changing Illinois environment : critical trends : technical report of the Critical Trends Assessment Project. Man; Pollution; Environmental protection; Ecology; Environmental impact analysis. AIR QUALITY TRENDS IN ILLINOIS :l c o CQ c (D O c o O âIâIâIâIâIâIâIâIâIâIâIâIâr Whole state Analysis of individual filters for metals began in 1985.. N:0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 40 41 36 18 19 I I r r I I L ,--7 â I T I - Chicago area 1 T T I 1 I I - o - o - N:0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 f 1 1 1 0 39 29 30 25 9 E 1 1 1 J 1 1 âIâIâIâIâIâIâr Metro-East area -IâIâIâIâIâr. Please note that these images are extracted fro
RMRHDF00–. Book for florists. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seedlings Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Horticulture Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Sub-Irrigating For Windows, Porches, Ledges, Sun Parlors, etc. Height Width Length Price 8 in. 9V2 in. 23 in. $2.40 8 in. 9 A in. 29 in. 2.85 8 in. Wi >n. 35 in. 3.20 8 in. 9A in. 41 in. 3.60 8 in. 12 in. 12 in. 2.00 12 in. 12 in. 12 in. 2.40 Model A. Model B. Model C. Model D. Mode 1 E. Model F. Model H, Fernery 36 in. high, 9 A wide. 29 in. long, Jade Green Finish, $14.00; Model J, Fernery 35 in. high, box 12 in. squ
RMRMKXHD–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 286 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Station A1879 A2393 A2953 A2958 Position 43-29 S, 35-HE 43-5° S, 25.00 E 44.24 S, 20.16 E 41.40 S, 17.17 E A3643 36.51 S, 12.43 E h {metres) C.L.$ (mm) C.L.? (mm) 500 10,2 10,8 9>9 12,0 9.9 12,0 800 10,9 600 7,5 600 8,9 10,0 8,o 10,9 9,9 10,7 7,3 10,8 9,° 11,0 D 8,1 250 8,0. 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 perfe
RMREW7AX–. Dreer's wholesale price list for florists. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 4 41/2 5 51/2 6 7 65 85 95 65 35 100 $2 40 3 25 4 35 5 40 6 50 10 80 15 60 milar to 1000 $18 90 25 50 34 00 42 50 51 00 85 00 122 80 "Aerated" Azalea Pots Similar in construction to the cy- clamen pots. Doz. 100 E inch $0 65 $4 35 6 " 95 6 50 7 " 1 65 10 80 8 " 2 35 15 60 "Aerated" Bulb Pans Doz. 100 7 inch $1 65 $10 80 8 " 2 35 15 60 Soil For pottins? . Bush
RMRHKEJ9–. Biologisches Centralblatt. Biology; Biology. 450 Keller, Pädagogisch - psychometrische Studien, Fig. 5. Fig. 6.. .-e z.d.Zu Hubhöhe in mm csj sziehg. Maxim. 40 u. mehr. 3.5-40. 30- 35. 25— 30. 20-25. 10-20. unter 10, 755 39 39 7 5 6 6 9 6 830 60 44 9 5 5 17 8 5 10 855 52 41 1 7 13 4 6 14 7 915 41 34 3 7 11 44 6 1015 39 33 5 3 13 11 5 1030 57 35 4 9 8 19 15 1055 36 41 1 7 8 4 4 7 5. 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
RMRG3RD6–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 2001 Schmutz, Houston, and Barry: Decline Among Swainson's Hawks 269 Plots o o o o i- CJ CO 40 n 30 - CM E o 2 20- CO â M 0) 10 - survey. Yolo County E Calif. D a Hanna, AB D â high Butte V. CA E 1 med. San Joaquin ca m | 9 low P.C. Colo. âi â 1 ' 1 â 1â 200 400 600 800 Size of Study Area (km2) L SE Idaho y/-zy 1000 2300 Figure 8. Swainson's Hawk densities based on study area size at Hanna (high, medium and low, Table 2), on the 1992 41-km2 survey plots in SE Alberta (mean = 7.7 nests/100 km2), and on a township in the Kindersley, Saskatchewan
RMRFT69R–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. Fig. 96. Maximum intensity vs. length of excitation. The temperature of the furnace and the time between the end of excitation and the beginning of heating are as follows: 21.6 sec. Curve//, 2000 O, 21.9 sec. 41-7 1. " 41-5 81.4 J, " 81.6 161.6 K, " 161.S 321.0 L, " 3217 636.0 II55-0. c. C jrve iV7.93"C, 21 S N, " 41 .8 0, " 82 .0 P, '• 162 .0 0. 322 .0 Curve A, 320 sec 21.7 sec. B, 41.3 c. 8t.3 D, 162 .0 E, 321.8 F, 6318 G, 1280.0 ff.40 sec. , 22.1 sec. I, 41.8 ./. 81.6 K, 161 .9 L, 3219 M. 642 .0 N, 1230.0 0
RMRE77KJ–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. Apkil -i!).] THE COTTAGE GAllDENEB. WEEKLY CALENDAR. M v APRIL 25âMAY 1, 1850. Weather near London Sun Sun Moon Moon's Clock Day of V as D Tu in 1849. Rises. Sets. E.&S. Age. bcf. Sun. Year. St. Mark. Ptb. Alice b. 1813. Ds. Glo. D. T 62'â41°. W. Ruin. 4fia. 4 10 a. 7 4 46 13 2 7 115 »fi P Lesser W'hitothroat licird. [17-6. T (J0» 2go. N.W. Rain. 41 12 rises. O a 17 116 S7 S Cuckoo tirst liciird. â¢r (il^-lO". S. U.-iin. 42 13 9a.23 IS a â¢IS U7 â 2« SlIN i Sum. AFTKii Eastsb. Rccil bunting sings. T !9°â32°. W. Rain. 40 15 9 29 a 37
RMRE7PY1–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. December 23. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. 215 M W Di D 23 Th 24 F 25 S 26SDN 27 M 28 Tu 9 W DECEMBER 23—29, I8S2. WEA.TUER NEAR LONDON IN 1851. o ' c nr . - I Sun Sun I Moon Barometer. Thermo. Wind. Rain in In. ^'*''' *=''• K. & S. Orange-breasted Goosanderi ;30.22(t — 30.0fi;V 46—30 White Nun comes. i30.28R— 30.261 42—43 CnuisTM.vs Day. ^o.s.'i? —30.318 41—25 1 Sunday AFTER Cnn. St. Stephen. 30.532 — 30.439 43-17 St. John Evangelist. 30.488-30.349 40-29 Innocents. ]30.427 —30.313 42—31 Velvet Duclt comes. i30.493 —30,486 40—36 N.E
RMRHG92X–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. E E I O COMPETITION FOR FOOD vs. SPACE Uncrowded Crowded Week 6 - 8 177. y =-0.035x +0.68 r = 0.38 p = 0.04 • .- v •• ' * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Week 2 - 4 y =-0.039x + 1.4 r = 0.41 p = 0.03 . r 10 15 0 10 20 30 40 50 Week 0 - 2 2 V =-0.017x +0.64 r = 0.38 p = 0 04 0 5 10 15 20 25 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Number upstream barnacles Figure 3. Relationship between growth and the number of upstream barnacles on the non-rotated panels. viduals. Similarly, because the front of the wooden blocks always pointed upstrea
RMRHYNCG–. Behavior monographs. Animal behavior. TRAINING IN WHITE RATS UPON VARIOUS SERIES OF MAZES 17 TABLE 15 The Average Time per Trial in the Learning of a Series of Mazes Maze A. Maze B. Maze C.. MazeD.. Maze E.. Maze A. Maze B. Maze C. Maze D.. Maze E. Group 1 1.88±1.23 .40± .12 .59± .13 .36± .16 .39±. 10 .21± .04 Group 2 3.'27±2;i2 1.05± .68 .56± .40 .37± .09 .25± .12 .27± .05 Group 3 4.81±1.77 .90± .41 .46± .31± .32± 1.38± ,14 .06 .06 .97 Group 4 1.52± .77 .46± .19 .28± .08 .27± .05 1.97±1.62 .73± .67 Group 5 .33 ±.68 .26±.03 .25±.02 .65±.12 .25±.06 .43±.13 TABLE 16 The Percentages of Transfer
RMRE7818–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. 20 M 15 16 17 13 19 20 21 W APRIL 15-21, 1852. Weathee near London in 1351. Sun Rises. Sun Sets. Moon R.&S. Moon's Age. Clock bef.Sun. Day of Barometer. !Thermo.jWind. Rain in In. Th Easter Term begins. F Ray's Locustelle seen. ScIN;1ST, or Low SONDAY. J, Alphege. Tn Sun's decl., 11° 40' N. W Oxford and Cambridge Term begin 29.930 —29.8O0' 49—40 N.E. 01 29.850 —29.-93 5;—43 IE.] 41) 29.857—29.;6l 63—39 S.W. 1 01 29.981—29.865 61—31 1 S.W. — 30.031—29.739 65—34 ; S.W. ] 29.864—29.462, 63-43 1 ;S.E. 1 20 s
RMRJW19Y–. Atti della Societitaliana di scienze naturali e del Museo civico di storia naturale di Milano. Natural history. 30 G. BOERIS. Forme osservate; {OlOj {110} {111 ) ( 111} |3ll Angoli Limiti delle osservazioni Media Calcolato N 12 (110):(010) 34022'â34''57' 34»42' â 5f (110): (111) 60 0â60 30 60 14 â¢Jf 10 (HI): (III) 51 32 â51 34 51 33 510 44' 2 (ill):(110) â 68 35 68 2 1 (HI): (010) â 69 36 69 38 1 (HI): (111) 40 34 â 40 58 40 44 â¢5f 12 (111):(110) 85 33 â85 51 85 42 85 39 2 (111):(111) 28 12 â28 54 28 38 28 35 4 (311):(010) â 71 14 71 37 1 (3n):(3ll) 36 22 â 36 59 36 41 36 47 12 (311): (HI
RMRGB912–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 34 0 72.7 138- 7 3.7 0 0 71.0 607 129 140- f,^^ " 1 8 0 572 lOS r;;;; 1- Zj 10 38 324 95 ':-wX: .:;v:;- 41 1 1 18 e 310 41,6 71- 61- ---1« HOL 0 3- . â â / <-' 1 y lap 59.4 0 35 136 582 0 35 H22 49.2 6 8 - 95 24.3 62 38 90 438 2 39 53 29.1 28 40. S3 41.9 II 77 41.4. 44 64-' --f-ei 487 16 23 84 406 24 24 FlfJ. 36.âC'ross-si'tMions, liold.s Nos. 1 to .5, inclusive, showing the locations from which the samples were taken from tliecorn. The heavy shading represents heat-damaged corn a.s discharged. (Cargo No. 5.)
RMRD2399–. Denkschriften der Koniglichen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Munchen. 104 Tag. Meridian -Kreis. ([ Juli 25 7 49,6 1 II 4,8 h , „ 8 8 20,5 10 4,2 19,0 8 10 35 15 14,5 29/2 13 15 44 6 57 12,2 14 7 27,7 40 27,3 42,7 14 40 57,C Mittel. Tägl. Ging der Uhr. Tage. Correct. AR app. toi 35,8 50,0 58,3 43,3 12,0 ' " 1 8 51,5 u e,i 9 27,70 lö 13,7 44,00 7 59 27,79 41 28 57,69 —0,44 —0,6l I II 9 31,54 48,47 32,24 2,25 4» + 1 +. 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
RMRGR9F6–. Bulletin de la Société impériale des naturalistes de Moscou. Science; Biology; Geology; Natural history. — 459 Blättern von Fhormhtm ienax, ? X. mung (in Vo) Elastizitäts- grenze in kg/qmm. AFbeitsvermögen des Materials in kg«cm/ccm. 1 Anmerkung. i 1 ei Z gleich: bis zum Eintritt: r 'p ^max von Zp von Z,„„^ b hnax E C'p ^max DO )6 )0 ? 30 Ï6 2,46 2,06 2,00 1,80 2,00 1,86 2000 1970 2130 2270 2430 2215 40 42,6 41,5 35,4 31,2 39,1 54,6 42,6 41,5 35,4 44,8 39,1 Brach in den Grenzen der > Messstrecke Z, mit Längs- spaltung. Î8 2,03 2169 38,3 43 Die Probestücke (15—20 mm. breit und ungefähr 250
RMRHT8DH–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 75 70 65 Ll. <U 60 I- 3 55 ra 0) 50 a. E 45 (U H- 40 35 Copper Creek-Upper (Mile - 6.3) - 2002. 1- 25- 18- 14- 8- 2- 26- 20- 14- 7- 1- 25- Jan- Jan- Feb- Mar- Apr- May- May- Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Sep- 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDevTemp VarTemp January 37.83 32.07 34.25 1.41 2.00 February 36.97 32.07 33.91 1.16 1.33 March 38.96 32.07 34.19 1.64 2.70 April 44.03 32.07 37.79 2
RMRHT78E–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). 16-Apr- 03 30-Apr- 03 14-May- 03 28-May- 03 11-Jun- 25-Jun- 03 03 Month Max Temp MinTemp | Avg Temp StDev Temp Var Temp April 48.96 34.88 | 40.61 2.68 7.17 May 52.49 37.97 | 42.89 3.13 9.77 June 57.35 41.72 48.36 3.40 11.54 0) Q. E Sauerkraut Creek (a) Mouth 2003. 28-May- 11-Jun- 25-Jun- 03 03 03 Month Max Temp MinTemp | Avg Temp StDev Temp Var Temp April 50.40 33.30 ] 38.62 3.79 14.37 May 58.70 35.70 1 43.73 5.12 26.
RMRGK39P–. The Bulletin of the Beach Erosion Board. Coastal engineering; Shore protection; Beach erosion. si E 3 E U.lb 0.14 ^N K- *»^ ^^ 1 0.12 0.10 ' '1 H 006 0j04 0.02 n v^ 1/2 VI VZ 2/1 5/2 3/1 -^- = Cot.oC=0 «.C . SO" 45° SB"* 26° 21" I8f 00 00 41 34 48 40 VI 02' 5/1 IP 19 €/l 7/1 go 8» 28 08' Slope Of The Batter = Cot ^c = -^ FIG. I. THEORETICAL MAXIMUM STEEPNESS RATIO OF A WAVE CAPABLE OF BEING TOTALLY REFLECTED BY A BATTER. Slope of the Batter ='l/i 5/4 3/2 7/4 2/1 Sfi. 3/l 4/l 5/t 6/l 7/l 8/19/1 lO/l Tan. 2^34' ie«40' II'^S' 7^07' FIG. 2. REFLECTING POWER OF
RMRJWTF0–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 41 12i ⦠-10- E 4 a «J to ⢠⢠Q 6H .*. £ â¢â¢ a 4- ⢠⢠A 2- ⢠0- r â â r1 * 10 20 30 40 50 % Transmission 60 Figure 24. Secchi disc reading versus distance from the lagoon pass. n 1.0 â .E o> E % 0.5 a o .c o.o 4 âIâ 10 âr 20 30 âiâ 40 âiâ 50 Figure 23. Secchi disc reading versus percent light transmission through a 1-m water column. (For samples indicated by arrows, the Secchi disc was visible on the sea floor.) 11 10 9J to 41. 3 2 1 '? . ° 0- Dec 1973 (7 lower limit) Q-June 1972 E 5 6 o o o
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