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RFBCBG09–A row of pound coins
Copenhagen /Denmark/05 September 2022/ Euro curency wvers british currency pond in Copenhagen .(Photo..Francis Joseph Dean/Dean Pictures. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/copenhagen-denmark05-september-2022-euro-curency-wvers-british-currency-pond-in-copenhagen-photofrancis-joseph-deandean-pictures-image480367111.html
RM2JWEH47–Copenhagen /Denmark/05 September 2022/ Euro curency wvers british currency pond in Copenhagen .(Photo..Francis Joseph Dean/Dean Pictures.
Historic courtyard at The 17th century Talbot Hotel, New Street, Oundle, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/historic-courtyard-at-the-17th-century-talbot-hotel-new-street-oundle-northamptonshire-england-united-kingdom-image450732597.html
RM2H58J0N–Historic courtyard at The 17th century Talbot Hotel, New Street, Oundle, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom
RMB2CWRF–Cordyline plant covered in snow. Dorset garden. Southern England. UK.
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RMBE7TBK–Chiswick Park Underground Station, Chiswick, London Borough of Hounslow, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Middle East History - Picturesque views of Mt. Hermon & the Lake. Sea of Galilee & Mt. Hermon cactus & bananas in foregr[ound] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/middle-east-history-picturesque-views-of-mt-hermon-the-lake-sea-of-galilee-mt-hermon-cactus-bananas-in-foregr-ound-image371005550.html
RM2CFGNA6–Middle East History - Picturesque views of Mt. Hermon & the Lake. Sea of Galilee & Mt. Hermon cactus & bananas in foregr[ound]
A police officer takes aim during an exercise at the Metropolitan Police riot training centre in Hounslow Heath near London UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-police-officer-takes-aim-during-an-exercise-at-the-metropolitan-10020100.html
RMA0KMBH–A police officer takes aim during an exercise at the Metropolitan Police riot training centre in Hounslow Heath near London UK
. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. ound above the bark. LXXXVI. PENIOPHORA Cooke. (From the shuttle-like setae, metuloides, or modified cystidia borneon the hymenium ; Gr. penion, a shuttle,phero^ to bear.) Resupinate, effused, coriaceous or subcarnose. Hymenium, asseen under a pocket lens, setulose, cystidia projecting, fusiform,colourless, hyaline at first smooth then verruculose above withminute particles of oxalate of lime, which are derived from watercontaining this substance in solu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/synopsis-of-the-british-basidiomycetes-a-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-drawings-and-specimens-in-the-department-of-botany-british-museum-ound-above-the-bark-lxxxvi-peniophora-cooke-from-the-shuttle-like-setae-metuloides-or-modified-cystidia-borneon-the-hymenium-gr-penion-a-shuttlephero-to-bear-resupinate-effused-coriaceous-or-subcarnose-hymenium-asseen-under-a-pocket-lens-setulose-cystidia-projecting-fusiformcolourless-hyaline-at-first-smooth-then-verruculose-above-withminute-particles-of-oxalate-of-lime-which-are-derived-from-watercontaining-this-substance-in-solu-image336731035.html
RM2AFRBTB–. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. ound above the bark. LXXXVI. PENIOPHORA Cooke. (From the shuttle-like setae, metuloides, or modified cystidia borneon the hymenium ; Gr. penion, a shuttle,phero^ to bear.) Resupinate, effused, coriaceous or subcarnose. Hymenium, asseen under a pocket lens, setulose, cystidia projecting, fusiform,colourless, hyaline at first smooth then verruculose above withminute particles of oxalate of lime, which are derived from watercontaining this substance in solu
Bird feeding area, St James's Park, London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bird-feeding-area-st-jamess-park-london-33625961.html
RFBXKP75–Bird feeding area, St James's Park, London
. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . .ow or shaded gr ound, Quebec to Minn esota ith t 0 the mour ns of northern Georgia Re- rded not dis inc t froi n the following species the fir stediti of this work April -May. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-flora-of-the-northern-united-states-canada-and-the-british-possessions-from-newfoundland-to-the-parallel-of-the-southern-boundary-of-virginia-and-from-the-atlantic-ocean-westward-to-the-102nd-meridian-ow-or-shaded-gr-ound-quebec-to-minn-esota-ith-t-0-the-mour-ns-of-northern-georgia-re-rded-not-dis-inc-t-froi-n-the-following-species-the-fir-stediti-of-this-work-april-may-image178474476.html
RMMAA60C–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . .ow or shaded gr ound, Quebec to Minn esota ith t 0 the mour ns of northern Georgia Re- rded not dis inc t froi n the following species the fir stediti of this work April -May.
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RM2JWEH45–Copenhagen /Denmark/05 September 2022/ Euro curency wvers british currency pond in Copenhagen .(Photo..Francis Joseph Dean/Dean Pictures.
Handbook of archaeology, Egyptian - Greek - Etruscan - Roman . ound more frequently in the environs ofMemphis and in Lower Egypt than in Upper Egypt. There areseveral in the British Museum. Etruscan.—The Etruscans also erected pyramids. According toPliny, the tomb of king Porsena was a monument in rectangularmasonry, each side of which was 300 feet wide, 50 high, and withinthe square of the basement was an inextricable labyrinth. On thatsquare basement stood five pyramids, four at the angles and one inthe centre, each being 70- feet wide at its base, and 150 high, andall so terminating above a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-archaeology-egyptian-greek-etruscan-roman-ound-more-frequently-in-the-environs-ofmemphis-and-in-lower-egypt-than-in-upper-egypt-there-areseveral-in-the-british-museum-etruscanthe-etruscans-also-erected-pyramids-according-topliny-the-tomb-of-king-porsena-was-a-monument-in-rectangularmasonry-each-side-of-which-was-300-feet-wide-50-high-and-withinthe-square-of-the-basement-was-an-inextricable-labyrinth-on-thatsquare-basement-stood-five-pyramids-four-at-the-angles-and-one-inthe-centre-each-being-70-feet-wide-at-its-base-and-150-high-andall-so-terminating-above-a-image340081462.html
RM2AN81AE–Handbook of archaeology, Egyptian - Greek - Etruscan - Roman . ound more frequently in the environs ofMemphis and in Lower Egypt than in Upper Egypt. There areseveral in the British Museum. Etruscan.—The Etruscans also erected pyramids. According toPliny, the tomb of king Porsena was a monument in rectangularmasonry, each side of which was 300 feet wide, 50 high, and withinthe square of the basement was an inextricable labyrinth. On thatsquare basement stood five pyramids, four at the angles and one inthe centre, each being 70- feet wide at its base, and 150 high, andall so terminating above a
Studies in English literatureBeing typical selections of British and American authorship, from Shakespeare to the present time ..with definitions, notes, analyses, and glossary as an aid to systematic literary study .. . ound, found my-self again at Market Street Wharf, near the boat I came in, towhich I went for a draught of the river water • and, being filledwi^^h one of my rolls, gave the other two to a woman and herchild that came down the river in the boat with us, and were 33°waiting to go farther. 16. Thus refreshed, I walked again upthe street, which by thistime had many clean-dressed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/studies-in-english-literaturebeing-typical-selections-of-british-and-american-authorship-from-shakespeare-to-the-present-time-with-definitions-notes-analyses-and-glossary-as-an-aid-to-systematic-literary-study-ound-found-my-self-again-at-market-street-wharf-near-the-boat-i-came-in-towhich-i-went-for-a-draught-of-the-river-water-and-being-filledwih-one-of-my-rolls-gave-the-other-two-to-a-woman-and-herchild-that-came-down-the-river-in-the-boat-with-us-and-were-33waiting-to-go-farther-16-thus-refreshed-i-walked-again-upthe-street-which-by-thistime-had-many-clean-dressed-image342853909.html
RM2AWP9JD–Studies in English literatureBeing typical selections of British and American authorship, from Shakespeare to the present time ..with definitions, notes, analyses, and glossary as an aid to systematic literary study .. . ound, found my-self again at Market Street Wharf, near the boat I came in, towhich I went for a draught of the river water • and, being filledwi^^h one of my rolls, gave the other two to a woman and herchild that came down the river in the boat with us, and were 33°waiting to go farther. 16. Thus refreshed, I walked again upthe street, which by thistime had many clean-dressed
The illustrated London news . ivil War in America.—New York, Jane 27. Baiikuhns arre-t-.d the Marshal of Kdtimoreon a charge premi.,), ;uiil ba-i appointed a provost-marshaUi-iLi h -1,11- .AiiiM-c,-), l ound to l ?h.il- ?:,)! -.vith contraband ofl>rrjr) captured and brought !o Ihiladrdphia. The British shipForfar-liin.. bv- boui cap-iovd in Jm.- < ;ulf of Mexico by Federal ships.? Government has recognised the new provisional Govem- Mathiaa Point, on the merit of Virginia.Potomac. The ? from the gun-l METROPOLITAN NEWS,The Lord Mayors banqnet to Mr. Cobden and the leading The labour* rf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-illustrated-london-news-ivil-war-in-americanew-york-jane-27-baiikuhns-arre-t-d-the-marshal-of-kdtimoreon-a-charge-premi-uiil-ba-i-appointed-a-provost-marshaui-ili-h-111-aiiim-c-l-ound-to-l-hil-!-vith-contraband-oflgtrrjr-captured-and-brought-!o-ihiladrdphia-the-british-shipforfar-liin-bv-boui-cap-iovd-in-jm-lt-ulf-of-mexico-by-federal-ships-government-has-recognised-the-new-provisional-govem-mathiaa-point-on-the-merit-of-virginiapotomac-the-from-the-gun-l-metropolitan-newsthe-lord-mayors-banqnet-to-mr-cobden-and-the-leading-the-labour-rf-image342729709.html
RM2AWGK6N–The illustrated London news . ivil War in America.—New York, Jane 27. Baiikuhns arre-t-.d the Marshal of Kdtimoreon a charge premi.,), ;uiil ba-i appointed a provost-marshaUi-iLi h -1,11- .AiiiM-c,-), l ound to l ?h.il- ?:,)! -.vith contraband ofl>rrjr) captured and brought !o Ihiladrdphia. The British shipForfar-liin.. bv- boui cap-iovd in Jm.- < ;ulf of Mexico by Federal ships.? Government has recognised the new provisional Govem- Mathiaa Point, on the merit of Virginia.Potomac. The ? from the gun-l METROPOLITAN NEWS,The Lord Mayors banqnet to Mr. Cobden and the leading The labour* rf
. The natural history of British birds, or, A selection of the most rare, beautiful and interesting birds which inhabit this country : the descriptions from the Systema naturae of Linnaeus : with general observations, either original or collected from the latest and most esteemed English ornithologists : and embellished with figures, drawn, engraved, and coloured from the original specimens . ound-ifh, and one inch and a quarter in length. The Merlin appearsin England when the Hobby difappears, which happens in October. This fpecies, like the Hobby, feems to vary exceedingly in colourin differ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-british-birds-or-a-selection-of-the-most-rare-beautiful-and-interesting-birds-which-inhabit-this-country-the-descriptions-from-the-systema-naturae-of-linnaeus-with-general-observations-either-original-or-collected-from-the-latest-and-most-esteemed-english-ornithologists-and-embellished-with-figures-drawn-engraved-and-coloured-from-the-original-specimens-ound-ifh-and-one-inch-and-a-quarter-in-length-the-merlin-appearsin-england-when-the-hobby-difappears-which-happens-in-october-this-fpecies-like-the-hobby-feems-to-vary-exceedingly-in-colourin-differ-image374905588.html
RM2CNXBW8–. The natural history of British birds, or, A selection of the most rare, beautiful and interesting birds which inhabit this country : the descriptions from the Systema naturae of Linnaeus : with general observations, either original or collected from the latest and most esteemed English ornithologists : and embellished with figures, drawn, engraved, and coloured from the original specimens . ound-ifh, and one inch and a quarter in length. The Merlin appearsin England when the Hobby difappears, which happens in October. This fpecies, like the Hobby, feems to vary exceedingly in colourin differ
. The new book of the dog : a comprehensive natural history of British dogs and their foreign relatives, with chapters on law, breeding, kennel management, and veterinary treatment . ound style, but fairly flat.The hind legs ought also to be strong, withthe hocks well bent and placed stra ghtbelow the body. A great objection inmany of our show dogs is the turned-outstifle, which mars the movement and givesan appearance of unsoundness. Sound feet,as in the horse, are of great importance.Nothing looks worse than a flat, openfooted dog, of whatever breed. The Colliesfoot should be like that of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-new-book-of-the-dog-a-comprehensive-natural-history-of-british-dogs-and-their-foreign-relatives-with-chapters-on-law-breeding-kennel-management-and-veterinary-treatment-ound-style-but-fairly-flatthe-hind-legs-ought-also-to-be-strong-withthe-hocks-well-bent-and-placed-stra-ghtbelow-the-body-a-great-objection-inmany-of-our-show-dogs-is-the-turned-outstifle-which-mars-the-movement-and-givesan-appearance-of-unsoundness-sound-feetas-in-the-horse-are-of-great-importancenothing-looks-worse-than-a-flat-openfooted-dog-of-whatever-breed-the-colliesfoot-should-be-like-that-of-th-image372215506.html
RM2CHFTJX–. The new book of the dog : a comprehensive natural history of British dogs and their foreign relatives, with chapters on law, breeding, kennel management, and veterinary treatment . ound style, but fairly flat.The hind legs ought also to be strong, withthe hocks well bent and placed stra ghtbelow the body. A great objection inmany of our show dogs is the turned-outstifle, which mars the movement and givesan appearance of unsoundness. Sound feet,as in the horse, are of great importance.Nothing looks worse than a flat, openfooted dog, of whatever breed. The Colliesfoot should be like that of th
. Nelson and his captains : sketches of famous seamen . 3) // is difficult to exaggerate the coolness, intrepidity-, andseamanship Foley showed at the head of the British line.—Mahan. D OUND Foleys name clusters the one great* ^- dispute of Nelsons whole professional career.Foley, in the Goliath, led the British attack in thatfierce and hawk-like swoop on Brueys line withwhich the fight at the Nile opened. And nothingrecorded in naval warfare is more masterful andaudacious than the fashion in which Foley took hisship through the narrow ribbon of water betweenthe island of Aboukir, with its bat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nelson-and-his-captains-sketches-of-famous-seamen-3-is-difficult-to-exaggerate-the-coolness-intrepidity-andseamanship-foley-showed-at-the-head-of-the-british-linemahan-d-ound-foleys-name-clusters-the-one-great-dispute-of-nelsons-whole-professional-careerfoley-in-the-goliath-led-the-british-attack-in-thatfierce-and-hawk-like-swoop-on-brueys-line-withwhich-the-fight-at-the-nile-opened-and-nothingrecorded-in-naval-warfare-is-more-masterful-andaudacious-than-the-fashion-in-which-foley-took-hisship-through-the-narrow-ribbon-of-water-betweenthe-island-of-aboukir-with-its-bat-image371981075.html
RM2CH55JB–. Nelson and his captains : sketches of famous seamen . 3) // is difficult to exaggerate the coolness, intrepidity-, andseamanship Foley showed at the head of the British line.—Mahan. D OUND Foleys name clusters the one great* ^- dispute of Nelsons whole professional career.Foley, in the Goliath, led the British attack in thatfierce and hawk-like swoop on Brueys line withwhich the fight at the Nile opened. And nothingrecorded in naval warfare is more masterful andaudacious than the fashion in which Foley took hisship through the narrow ribbon of water betweenthe island of Aboukir, with its bat
. On safari : big game hunting in British East Africa, with studies in bird-life . ound his mighty spoor of the night before. Thiswe followed for miles, in and out, always throughcomparatively open ground and loose forest, highlyfavourable for our attack had the elephant been there,but he was not. It became evident that, althouo-h hemight come hither every night to feed, he had someother stronghold to which he retired by day. We sawmany waterbuck in these forests, though no really goodheads, and a superb pair of white-headed fish-eagles{Haliaetus vocifer) kept screaming and circling overhead. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-safari-big-game-hunting-in-british-east-africa-with-studies-in-bird-life-ound-his-mighty-spoor-of-the-night-before-thiswe-followed-for-miles-in-and-out-always-throughcomparatively-open-ground-and-loose-forest-highlyfavourable-for-our-attack-had-the-elephant-been-therebut-he-was-not-it-became-evident-that-althouo-h-hemight-come-hither-every-night-to-feed-he-had-someother-stronghold-to-which-he-retired-by-day-we-sawmany-waterbuck-in-these-forests-though-no-really-goodheads-and-a-superb-pair-of-white-headed-fish-eagleshaliaetus-vocifer-kept-screaming-and-circling-overhead-image375077576.html
RM2CP677M–. On safari : big game hunting in British East Africa, with studies in bird-life . ound his mighty spoor of the night before. Thiswe followed for miles, in and out, always throughcomparatively open ground and loose forest, highlyfavourable for our attack had the elephant been there,but he was not. It became evident that, althouo-h hemight come hither every night to feed, he had someother stronghold to which he retired by day. We sawmany waterbuck in these forests, though no really goodheads, and a superb pair of white-headed fish-eagles{Haliaetus vocifer) kept screaming and circling overhead.
. The birds of British Guiana : based on the collection of Frederick Vavasour McConnell ... . y was allowed, but the fish were hauled in hand over hand andknocked on the head. The first one brought in was scaleless and flat-headed, of a blackish colour, and was called by the Indians Cumaquema. I had no means of weighing it, but it measured 59 inches inlength and 44 inches i-ound the body. The people were very amusedat the idea of measuring a fish, and looked upon the steel tape-measure,wliich rolled up with a spring, as a most mysterious object; they werealso very puzzled by my camera, which I Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-british-guiana-based-on-the-collection-of-frederick-vavasour-mcconnell-y-was-allowed-but-the-fish-were-hauled-in-hand-over-hand-andknocked-on-the-head-the-first-one-brought-in-was-scaleless-and-flat-headed-of-a-blackish-colour-and-was-called-by-the-indians-cumaquema-i-had-no-means-of-weighing-it-but-it-measured-59-inches-inlength-and-44-inches-i-ound-the-body-the-people-were-very-amusedat-the-idea-of-measuring-a-fish-and-looked-upon-the-steel-tape-measurewliich-rolled-up-with-a-spring-as-a-most-mysterious-object-they-werealso-very-puzzled-by-my-camera-which-i-image375280315.html
RM2CPFDTB–. The birds of British Guiana : based on the collection of Frederick Vavasour McConnell ... . y was allowed, but the fish were hauled in hand over hand andknocked on the head. The first one brought in was scaleless and flat-headed, of a blackish colour, and was called by the Indians Cumaquema. I had no means of weighing it, but it measured 59 inches inlength and 44 inches i-ound the body. The people were very amusedat the idea of measuring a fish, and looked upon the steel tape-measure,wliich rolled up with a spring, as a most mysterious object; they werealso very puzzled by my camera, which I
. North American shore birds; a history of the snipes, sandpipers, plovers and their allies, inhabiting the beaches and marshes of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, the prairies and the shores of the inland lakes and rivers of the North American continent . ound generally through-out the Old World from the Arctic regions to the 128 NORTH AMERICAN SHORE BIRDS. Cape of Good Hope and from the British islands toChina. TOTAXUS OCHROPUS. Habitat.—Northern portions of Old World. Accidental in Nova Scotia (?). Adult in Summer,—Head and neck, striped with blackish brown andwhite, the brown stripes broad Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-shore-birds-a-history-of-the-snipes-sandpipers-plovers-and-their-allies-inhabiting-the-beaches-and-marshes-of-the-atlantic-and-pacific-coasts-the-prairies-and-the-shores-of-the-inland-lakes-and-rivers-of-the-north-american-continent-ound-generally-through-out-the-old-world-from-the-arctic-regions-to-the-128-north-american-shore-birds-cape-of-good-hope-and-from-the-british-islands-tochina-totaxus-ochropus-habitatnorthern-portions-of-old-world-accidental-in-nova-scotia-adult-in-summerhead-and-neck-striped-with-blackish-brown-andwhite-the-brown-stripes-broad-image375086510.html
RM2CP6JJP–. North American shore birds; a history of the snipes, sandpipers, plovers and their allies, inhabiting the beaches and marshes of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, the prairies and the shores of the inland lakes and rivers of the North American continent . ound generally through-out the Old World from the Arctic regions to the 128 NORTH AMERICAN SHORE BIRDS. Cape of Good Hope and from the British islands toChina. TOTAXUS OCHROPUS. Habitat.—Northern portions of Old World. Accidental in Nova Scotia (?). Adult in Summer,—Head and neck, striped with blackish brown andwhite, the brown stripes broad
. The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma . ound it byfar the commonest Nightjar. The call is very similar to that ofQ. asiaticus. The eggs are usually cream-coloured, spotted andblotched with faint purple and pale brown, and measure about1-16 by -84. 1091. Caprimulgus asiaticus. The Common Indian Nightjar. Caprimulgus asiaticus, Lath. Ind. Orn. n, p. 588 (1790); Gray inHariho. 111. Ind. Zool. , pi. 34 ; Blyth, Cat. p. 83; Horsf. ^ M.Cat. i, p. 115 ; Jerdon, B. I. i, p. 10/ ; StoUczka, J. A. 8. B. xli,pt. 2, p. 2.32; Holdsioorth, F. Z. S. 1872, p. 421 ; Ada7n, S. F. ,p. 371 ; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fauna-of-british-india-including-ceylon-and-burma-ound-it-byfar-the-commonest-nightjar-the-call-is-very-similar-to-that-ofq-asiaticus-the-eggs-are-usually-cream-coloured-spotted-andblotched-with-faint-purple-and-pale-brown-and-measure-about1-16-by-84-1091-caprimulgus-asiaticus-the-common-indian-nightjar-caprimulgus-asiaticus-lath-ind-orn-n-p-588-1790-gray-inhariho-111-ind-zool-pi-34-blyth-cat-p-83-horsf-mcat-i-p-115-jerdon-b-i-i-p-10-stouczka-j-a-8-b-xlipt-2-p-232-holdsioorth-f-z-s-1872-p-421-ada7n-s-f-p-371-image374869376.html
RM2CNTNM0–. The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma . ound it byfar the commonest Nightjar. The call is very similar to that ofQ. asiaticus. The eggs are usually cream-coloured, spotted andblotched with faint purple and pale brown, and measure about1-16 by -84. 1091. Caprimulgus asiaticus. The Common Indian Nightjar. Caprimulgus asiaticus, Lath. Ind. Orn. n, p. 588 (1790); Gray inHariho. 111. Ind. Zool. , pi. 34 ; Blyth, Cat. p. 83; Horsf. ^ M.Cat. i, p. 115 ; Jerdon, B. I. i, p. 10/ ; StoUczka, J. A. 8. B. xli,pt. 2, p. 2.32; Holdsioorth, F. Z. S. 1872, p. 421 ; Ada7n, S. F. ,p. 371 ;
. British pomology; or, The history, description, classification, and synonymes, of the fruits and fruit trees of Great Britain ... THE APPLE.—ITS VARIETIES. 67 open, set in a plaited basin. Stalk, rather deeply inserted in a i-ound cavity, from which issue ramifications of russet. Flesh, yellow, crisp, very juicy, brisk, sugary, and perfumed. A very excellent apple ; of first-rate quality as a culinary fruit, and suitable also for the dessert. It is in use from October to February. The tree is quite hardy, and an excellent bearer. 92. DEVONSHIRE QUARRENDEN.—Hort. Identification.—Fors. Treat. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-pomology-or-the-history-description-classification-and-synonymes-of-the-fruits-and-fruit-trees-of-great-britain-the-appleits-varieties-67-open-set-in-a-plaited-basin-stalk-rather-deeply-inserted-in-a-i-ound-cavity-from-which-issue-ramifications-of-russet-flesh-yellow-crisp-very-juicy-brisk-sugary-and-perfumed-a-very-excellent-apple-of-first-rate-quality-as-a-culinary-fruit-and-suitable-also-for-the-dessert-it-is-in-use-from-october-to-february-the-tree-is-quite-hardy-and-an-excellent-bearer-92-devonshire-quarrendenhort-identificationfors-treat-image234235588.html
RMRH29TM–. British pomology; or, The history, description, classification, and synonymes, of the fruits and fruit trees of Great Britain ... THE APPLE.—ITS VARIETIES. 67 open, set in a plaited basin. Stalk, rather deeply inserted in a i-ound cavity, from which issue ramifications of russet. Flesh, yellow, crisp, very juicy, brisk, sugary, and perfumed. A very excellent apple ; of first-rate quality as a culinary fruit, and suitable also for the dessert. It is in use from October to February. The tree is quite hardy, and an excellent bearer. 92. DEVONSHIRE QUARRENDEN.—Hort. Identification.—Fors. Treat.
. British barrows: a record of the examination of sepulchral mounds in various parts of England. Mounds -- England; Craniology -- Great Britain; England -- Antiquities. 92 INTRODUCTION. It is quite impossible to give anything- like a complete account of the ornamental designs found upon them, for they are endless. Among.^t the most common are lines of short impressions, arranged herring-bone fashion, and encompassing and covering the vessel; lines drawn i-ound the vessel, having between them dotted impres- sions or short lines,, usually sloping ; zigzag lines, with various markings within them Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-barrows-a-record-of-the-examination-of-sepulchral-mounds-in-various-parts-of-england-mounds-england-craniology-great-britain-england-antiquities-92-introduction-it-is-quite-impossible-to-give-anything-like-a-complete-account-of-the-ornamental-designs-found-upon-them-for-they-are-endless-amongt-the-most-common-are-lines-of-short-impressions-arranged-herring-bone-fashion-and-encompassing-and-covering-the-vessel-lines-drawn-i-ound-the-vessel-having-between-them-dotted-impres-sions-or-short-lines-usually-sloping-zigzag-lines-with-various-markings-within-them-image234263216.html
RMRH3H3C–. British barrows: a record of the examination of sepulchral mounds in various parts of England. Mounds -- England; Craniology -- Great Britain; England -- Antiquities. 92 INTRODUCTION. It is quite impossible to give anything- like a complete account of the ornamental designs found upon them, for they are endless. Among.^t the most common are lines of short impressions, arranged herring-bone fashion, and encompassing and covering the vessel; lines drawn i-ound the vessel, having between them dotted impres- sions or short lines,, usually sloping ; zigzag lines, with various markings within them
. Forests of British Columbia [microform]. Forests and forestry; Forêts. ^iil 11 •fcr.l •' ; I i: i f , 1 3T0 COMMISSION OP CONSERVATION occurred in this vicinity. The annual precipitation in this region exceed 110 'i.^h2s, and the mean annual temperature is about 2" below that of Clayo ''uo* 1 ound. There is estimated to be perhaps 25,000 acres which may be of value foi agriculture. A settlement, chiefly of Norwegians, has been established or this sound for over 20 years. Thus far, owing to the difficulty of reachinR u market, very little has been accomplished in the way of agriculture, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/forests-of-british-columbia-microform-forests-and-forestry-forts-iil-11-fcrl-i-i-i-f-1-3t0-commission-op-conservation-occurred-in-this-vicinity-the-annual-precipitation-in-this-region-exceed-110-ih2s-and-the-mean-annual-temperature-is-about-2quot-below-that-of-clayo-uo-1-ound-there-is-estimated-to-be-perhaps-25000-acres-which-may-be-of-value-foi-agriculture-a-settlement-chiefly-of-norwegians-has-been-established-or-this-sound-for-over-20-years-thus-far-owing-to-the-difficulty-of-reachinr-u-market-very-little-has-been-accomplished-in-the-way-of-agriculture-image232805418.html
RMREN5K6–. Forests of British Columbia [microform]. Forests and forestry; Forêts. ^iil 11 •fcr.l •' ; I i: i f , 1 3T0 COMMISSION OP CONSERVATION occurred in this vicinity. The annual precipitation in this region exceed 110 'i.^h2s, and the mean annual temperature is about 2" below that of Clayo ''uo* 1 ound. There is estimated to be perhaps 25,000 acres which may be of value foi agriculture. A settlement, chiefly of Norwegians, has been established or this sound for over 20 years. Thus far, owing to the difficulty of reachinR u market, very little has been accomplished in the way of agriculture,
. Reptiles and birds : a popular account of their various orders : with a description of the habits and economy of the most interesting . Birds; Reptiles. NEWTS. 33 duced into the circulatory system by a small Ts^ound is a very active poison, and causes certain death to the smaller animals. This species is found in most joarts of Europe, but not in the British Island.s. The Black Salamander, Triton aJpestris, has no spots ; it is found on the highest European mountains, in the regions of snow, and principally on the highest Alps. Newts, or Aquatic Salamanders, have not a round conical tail lik Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reptiles-and-birds-a-popular-account-of-their-various-orders-with-a-description-of-the-habits-and-economy-of-the-most-interesting-birds-reptiles-newts-33-duced-into-the-circulatory-system-by-a-small-tsound-is-a-very-active-poison-and-causes-certain-death-to-the-smaller-animals-this-species-is-found-in-most-joarts-of-europe-but-not-in-the-british-islands-the-black-salamander-triton-ajpestris-has-no-spots-it-is-found-on-the-highest-european-mountains-in-the-regions-of-snow-and-principally-on-the-highest-alps-newts-or-aquatic-salamanders-have-not-a-round-conical-tail-lik-image232307234.html
RMRDXE6X–. Reptiles and birds : a popular account of their various orders : with a description of the habits and economy of the most interesting . Birds; Reptiles. NEWTS. 33 duced into the circulatory system by a small Ts^ound is a very active poison, and causes certain death to the smaller animals. This species is found in most joarts of Europe, but not in the British Island.s. The Black Salamander, Triton aJpestris, has no spots ; it is found on the highest European mountains, in the regions of snow, and principally on the highest Alps. Newts, or Aquatic Salamanders, have not a round conical tail lik
. British fungi. Fungi -- Great Britain; Botany -- Great Britain; Lichens. LICHENS 521 and subalpine districts. Many bright vermilion-red tubercles grow from the edge of the funnel-shaped upper portion of the stem. These tubercles closely resemble the perithecia of certain fungi, and if a thin section through one is examined under the microscope the asci containing spores can be seen. Cladonia rangiferina (reindeer moss).—This is a very common lichen on heaths in lowland, subalpine and Alpine districts, grow- ing on the gi-ound. In this country it varies from 3-6 in. in height,. Cladonia pyx i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-fungi-fungi-great-britain-botany-great-britain-lichens-lichens-521-and-subalpine-districts-many-bright-vermilion-red-tubercles-grow-from-the-edge-of-the-funnel-shaped-upper-portion-of-the-stem-these-tubercles-closely-resemble-the-perithecia-of-certain-fungi-and-if-a-thin-section-through-one-is-examined-under-the-microscope-the-asci-containing-spores-can-be-seen-cladonia-rangiferina-reindeer-mossthis-is-a-very-common-lichen-on-heaths-in-lowland-subalpine-and-alpine-districts-grow-ing-on-the-gi-ound-in-this-country-it-varies-from-3-6-in-in-height-cladonia-pyx-i-image234252653.html
RMRH33J5–. British fungi. Fungi -- Great Britain; Botany -- Great Britain; Lichens. LICHENS 521 and subalpine districts. Many bright vermilion-red tubercles grow from the edge of the funnel-shaped upper portion of the stem. These tubercles closely resemble the perithecia of certain fungi, and if a thin section through one is examined under the microscope the asci containing spores can be seen. Cladonia rangiferina (reindeer moss).—This is a very common lichen on heaths in lowland, subalpine and Alpine districts, grow- ing on the gi-ound. In this country it varies from 3-6 in. in height,. Cladonia pyx i
. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 382 NOCTUID^. Genus ACANTHONYX. Acanthomjx, Hmpsn. Ann. S. Mr. Mus. ii. p. 323 (1902) Type. marginahs. Proboscis fully developed; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching to middle of frons and moderately clothed with hair, the 3rd porrect, moderate ; frons smooth ; eyes large, i-ound; antenniB of male bipectinate with long bi-anches, the apex serrate; thorax clothed with hair only and witliout crests; fore tibias not spined, with long curved claw at extremity on outer side ; mid and hind tibia; strongly spined ; abdomen withou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-the-lepidoptera-phaln-in-the-british-museum-moths-382-noctuid-genus-acanthonyx-acanthomjx-hmpsn-ann-s-mr-mus-ii-p-323-1902-type-marginahs-proboscis-fully-developed-palpi-upturned-the-2nd-joint-reaching-to-middle-of-frons-and-moderately-clothed-with-hair-the-3rd-porrect-moderate-frons-smooth-eyes-large-i-ound-antennib-of-male-bipectinate-with-long-bi-anches-the-apex-serrate-thorax-clothed-with-hair-only-and-witliout-crests-fore-tibias-not-spined-with-long-curved-claw-at-extremity-on-outer-side-mid-and-hind-tibia-strongly-spined-abdomen-withou-image232968475.html
RMRF0HJK–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 382 NOCTUID^. Genus ACANTHONYX. Acanthomjx, Hmpsn. Ann. S. Mr. Mus. ii. p. 323 (1902) Type. marginahs. Proboscis fully developed; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching to middle of frons and moderately clothed with hair, the 3rd porrect, moderate ; frons smooth ; eyes large, i-ound; antenniB of male bipectinate with long bi-anches, the apex serrate; thorax clothed with hair only and witliout crests; fore tibias not spined, with long curved claw at extremity on outer side ; mid and hind tibia; strongly spined ; abdomen withou
. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 382 NOCTUID^. Genus ACANTHONYX. Acanthomjx, Hmpsn. Ann. S. Mr. Mus. ii. p. 323 (1902) Type. marginahs. Proboscis fully developed; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching to middle of frons and moderately clothed with hair, the 3rd porrect, moderate ; frons smooth ; eyes large, i-ound; antenniB of male bipectinate with long bi-anches, the apex serrate; thorax clothed with hair only and witliout crests; fore tibias not spined, with long curved claw at extremity on outer side ; mid and hind tibia; strongly spined ; abdomen withou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-the-lepidoptera-phaln-in-the-british-museum-moths-382-noctuid-genus-acanthonyx-acanthomjx-hmpsn-ann-s-mr-mus-ii-p-323-1902-type-marginahs-proboscis-fully-developed-palpi-upturned-the-2nd-joint-reaching-to-middle-of-frons-and-moderately-clothed-with-hair-the-3rd-porrect-moderate-frons-smooth-eyes-large-i-ound-antennib-of-male-bipectinate-with-long-bi-anches-the-apex-serrate-thorax-clothed-with-hair-only-and-witliout-crests-fore-tibias-not-spined-with-long-curved-claw-at-extremity-on-outer-side-mid-and-hind-tibia-strongly-spined-abdomen-withou-image233138694.html
RMRF8ANX–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 382 NOCTUID^. Genus ACANTHONYX. Acanthomjx, Hmpsn. Ann. S. Mr. Mus. ii. p. 323 (1902) Type. marginahs. Proboscis fully developed; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching to middle of frons and moderately clothed with hair, the 3rd porrect, moderate ; frons smooth ; eyes large, i-ound; antenniB of male bipectinate with long bi-anches, the apex serrate; thorax clothed with hair only and witliout crests; fore tibias not spined, with long curved claw at extremity on outer side ; mid and hind tibia; strongly spined ; abdomen withou
. British birds. Birds. nOTES. SWALLOW KING'ED IN LANCASHIRE AX!) I^vKCOVERED IN CAPE PROVINCE. It ] interest readers of British Birds to leaiii that 1 have just reoeived the following letter :— Salem, Neah Orahamstown, C.P.. To Vithprl)y, South Afrk a. High Holhoin. [.ondon. February (Uh, 1916. Sir, Tin's mornino; 1 pifkod up hero a dead Swallow and noticed a piece of metal bent ai-ound one leg just above the foot. This I took off and straightejied out. On one side was a number 82(520. on the other side was insci'ibed as near as I could make out, " Inform Withei-by, High Holborn, Lo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-birds-birds-notes-swallow-kinged-in-lancashire-ax!-ivkcovered-in-cape-province-it-interest-readers-of-british-birds-to-leaiii-that-1-have-just-reoeived-the-following-letter-salem-neah-orahamstown-cp-to-vithprly-south-afrk-a-high-holhoin-ondon-february-uh-1916-sir-tins-mornino-1-pifkod-up-hero-a-dead-swallow-and-noticed-a-piece-of-metal-bent-ai-ound-one-leg-just-above-the-foot-this-i-took-off-and-straightejied-out-on-one-side-was-a-number-82520-on-the-other-side-was-insciibed-as-near-as-i-could-make-out-quot-inform-withei-by-high-holborn-lo-image234240587.html
RMRH2G77–. British birds. Birds. nOTES. SWALLOW KING'ED IN LANCASHIRE AX!) I^vKCOVERED IN CAPE PROVINCE. It ] interest readers of British Birds to leaiii that 1 have just reoeived the following letter :— Salem, Neah Orahamstown, C.P.. To Vithprl)y, South Afrk a. High Holhoin. [.ondon. February (Uh, 1916. Sir, Tin's mornino; 1 pifkod up hero a dead Swallow and noticed a piece of metal bent ai-ound one leg just above the foot. This I took off and straightejied out. On one side was a number 82(520. on the other side was insci'ibed as near as I could make out, " Inform Withei-by, High Holborn, Lo
. Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority 1918. FOUNDEI 1850 DiNGEE Guide To Rose Culture -OUND^D 1850. Bessie Brown. ^British Queen By some said to be the finest white Rose in ex- istence, surpassing in beauty and form any other white Rose. The flower resembles Frau Karl Druschki and White Maman Cochet, with the Tea Rose form and refinement. Flowers freely all sum- mer long from early spring until frost. Buds some- times show a slight flush which disappears as the flower expands. Strong grower. Hardy. Award- ed a gold medal by the National Rose Society of England. C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dingee-guide-to-rose-culture-for-more-than-60-years-an-authority-1918-foundei-1850-dingee-guide-to-rose-culture-oundd-1850-bessie-brown-british-queen-by-some-said-to-be-the-finest-white-rose-in-ex-istence-surpassing-in-beauty-and-form-any-other-white-rose-the-flower-resembles-frau-karl-druschki-and-white-maman-cochet-with-the-tea-rose-form-and-refinement-flowers-freely-all-sum-mer-long-from-early-spring-until-frost-buds-some-times-show-a-slight-flush-which-disappears-as-the-flower-expands-strong-grower-hardy-award-ed-a-gold-medal-by-the-national-rose-society-of-england-c-image231427163.html
RMRCEBKR–. Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority 1918. FOUNDEI 1850 DiNGEE Guide To Rose Culture -OUND^D 1850. Bessie Brown. ^British Queen By some said to be the finest white Rose in ex- istence, surpassing in beauty and form any other white Rose. The flower resembles Frau Karl Druschki and White Maman Cochet, with the Tea Rose form and refinement. Flowers freely all sum- mer long from early spring until frost. Buds some- times show a slight flush which disappears as the flower expands. Strong grower. Hardy. Award- ed a gold medal by the National Rose Society of England. C
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