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A preliminary introduction to the study of entomologyTogether with a chapter on remedies, or methods that can be used in fighting injurious insects; insect enemies of the apple tree and its fruit, and the insect enemies of small grains . Fig. 47.—Mature larva of White Marked Tussock Moth. [After Riley.] has managed to spread over the greater part of the country. Anotherof these wingless moths, the Canker Worm {Anisopieryx vernata) isalso frequently quite a pest in localities away from the guardianshipof the feathered tribe, or at least that portion of it that feeds uponthese creeping vermin.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-preliminary-introduction-to-the-study-of-entomologytogether-with-a-chapter-on-remedies-or-methods-that-can-be-used-in-fighting-injurious-insects-insect-enemies-of-the-apple-tree-and-its-fruit-and-the-insect-enemies-of-small-grains-fig-47mature-larva-of-white-marked-tussock-moth-after-riley-has-managed-to-spread-over-the-greater-part-of-the-country-anotherof-these-wingless-moths-the-canker-worm-anisopieryx-vernata-isalso-frequently-quite-a-pest-in-localities-away-from-the-guardianshipof-the-feathered-tribe-or-at-least-that-portion-of-it-that-feeds-uponthese-creeping-vermin-image340063586.html
RM2AN76G2–A preliminary introduction to the study of entomologyTogether with a chapter on remedies, or methods that can be used in fighting injurious insects; insect enemies of the apple tree and its fruit, and the insect enemies of small grains . Fig. 47.—Mature larva of White Marked Tussock Moth. [After Riley.] has managed to spread over the greater part of the country. Anotherof these wingless moths, the Canker Worm {Anisopieryx vernata) isalso frequently quite a pest in localities away from the guardianshipof the feathered tribe, or at least that portion of it that feeds uponthese creeping vermin..
. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. OEDEE OXLII. FUJOES.—OEDEE CXLV. HEPATICiE. 131 Order OXLII.—Filices. Leafy plants with perennial, creeping rhizomas, rarely, in the tropics, arborescent, with the leafy expansions (fronds) usually circinatc in vernation. Inflorescence arising on the margins of the under or back part of the frond, which is sometimes leafy,. Fig. 48. and sometimes contracted and x'aoemose, or spike-like. Sporan- gia 1-celled, opening variously, often collected in sori, or fruit- dots, which arise from the veins or margins o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/analytical-class-book-of-botany-designed-for-academies-and-private-students-plants-oedee-oxlii-fujoesoedee-cxlv-hepaticie-131-order-oxliifilices-leafy-plants-with-perennial-creeping-rhizomas-rarely-in-the-tropics-arborescent-with-the-leafy-expansions-fronds-usually-circinatc-in-vernation-inflorescence-arising-on-the-margins-of-the-under-or-back-part-of-the-frond-which-is-sometimes-leafy-fig-48-and-sometimes-contracted-and-xaoemose-or-spike-like-sporan-gia-1-celled-opening-variously-often-collected-in-sori-or-fruit-dots-which-arise-from-the-veins-or-margins-o-image216367493.html
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The elements of botany for The elements of botany for beginners and for schools elementsofbotany00gray Year: 1887 162 CRYPTOGAMOUS OR FLOWERLESS PLANTS. [SECTION 17. bear globular or pill-shaped fruit (Sporocarps) on the lower part of their leaf-stalks or on their sleuder creeping stems. The leaves of the commoner species of Marsilia might be taken for four-leaved Clover. (See Fig. 520.) The sporocarps are usually raised on a short stalk. Within they are divided lengthwise by a partition, aud then crosswise by several partitions. These partitions bear numerous delicate sacs or spore-cases of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-botany-for-the-elements-of-botany-for-beginners-and-for-schools-elementsofbotany00gray-year-1887-162-cryptogamous-or-flowerless-plants-section-17-bear-globular-or-pill-shaped-fruit-sporocarps-on-the-lower-part-of-their-leaf-stalks-or-on-their-sleuder-creeping-stems-the-leaves-of-the-commoner-species-of-marsilia-might-be-taken-for-four-leaved-clover-see-fig-520-the-sporocarps-are-usually-raised-on-a-short-stalk-within-they-are-divided-lengthwise-by-a-partition-aud-then-crosswise-by-several-partitions-these-partitions-bear-numerous-delicate-sacs-or-spore-cases-of-image239601939.html
RMRWPPM3–The elements of botany for The elements of botany for beginners and for schools elementsofbotany00gray Year: 1887 162 CRYPTOGAMOUS OR FLOWERLESS PLANTS. [SECTION 17. bear globular or pill-shaped fruit (Sporocarps) on the lower part of their leaf-stalks or on their sleuder creeping stems. The leaves of the commoner species of Marsilia might be taken for four-leaved Clover. (See Fig. 520.) The sporocarps are usually raised on a short stalk. Within they are divided lengthwise by a partition, aud then crosswise by several partitions. These partitions bear numerous delicate sacs or spore-cases of
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Agriculture for beginners . - fruit.f 1—H Just as the fun- gus studied abovelives in the appleor bread, so other^arieties Hac onleaves, bark, etc.Fig. 113 representsthe surface of amildewed rose leafgreatly magnified.This mildew is afungus. You cansee its creeping stems, its upright stalk, and numerous sporesreadv to fall off and spread the disease A^th the first breathof wind. You must remember that this figure is greatlymagnified, and that the whole portion shown in the figure isonly about one tenth of an inch across. Fig. 114 shows thegeneral appearance of a twig affected by this disease. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agriculture-for-beginners-fruitf-1h-just-as-the-fun-gus-studied-abovelives-in-the-appleor-bread-so-otherarieties-hac-onleaves-bark-etcfig-113-representsthe-surface-of-amildewed-rose-leafgreatly-magnifiedthis-mildew-is-afungus-you-cansee-its-creeping-stems-its-upright-stalk-and-numerous-sporesreadv-to-fall-off-and-spread-the-disease-ath-the-first-breathof-wind-you-must-remember-that-this-figure-is-greatlymagnified-and-that-the-whole-portion-shown-in-the-figure-isonly-about-one-tenth-of-an-inch-across-fig-114-shows-thegeneral-appearance-of-a-twig-affected-by-this-disease-image339477498.html
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. The natural history of plants. Botany. RUBIACEJE. 281 wards,' The fruit is a drupe with two putamens of httle thickness enclosing each an ascending seed, the coats of which, traversed medially by a longitudinal furrow, cover a hard albumen enveloping Uragoga Ipecacuanha.. Fig. 262. HaWt (J). a short axile embryo with inferior radicle and foliaeeous cotyledons. Uragoga Ipecacuanha (fig. 262) is a low creeping plant of tropical America chiefly of Brazil. Its roots, often thick, cylindrical trans- versely ringed, constitute the medicine known as ringed Ipecacuanha. Its frutescent aerial branche Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-rubiaceje-281-wards-the-fruit-is-a-drupe-with-two-putamens-of-httle-thickness-enclosing-each-an-ascending-seed-the-coats-of-which-traversed-medially-by-a-longitudinal-furrow-cover-a-hard-albumen-enveloping-uragoga-ipecacuanha-fig-262-hawt-j-a-short-axile-embryo-with-inferior-radicle-and-foliaeeous-cotyledons-uragoga-ipecacuanha-fig-262-is-a-low-creeping-plant-of-tropical-america-chiefly-of-brazil-its-roots-often-thick-cylindrical-trans-versely-ringed-constitute-the-medicine-known-as-ringed-ipecacuanha-its-frutescent-aerial-branche-image216400488.html
RMPG1W0T–. The natural history of plants. Botany. RUBIACEJE. 281 wards,' The fruit is a drupe with two putamens of httle thickness enclosing each an ascending seed, the coats of which, traversed medially by a longitudinal furrow, cover a hard albumen enveloping Uragoga Ipecacuanha.. Fig. 262. HaWt (J). a short axile embryo with inferior radicle and foliaeeous cotyledons. Uragoga Ipecacuanha (fig. 262) is a low creeping plant of tropical America chiefly of Brazil. Its roots, often thick, cylindrical trans- versely ringed, constitute the medicine known as ringed Ipecacuanha. Its frutescent aerial branche
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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 . 3. Lippia nodiflora (L.) ]Michx. Spatu- late-leaved Fog-fruit. Fig. 3562. Verbena nodiflora L. Sp. PL 20. 1753. Lippia nodiflora Michx Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 15. 1803. Minutely and rather densely puberulent withshort appressed hairs, creeping, or some of thebranches ascending. i°-3° long. Leaves thickish,spatulate, cblanceolate. or obovate, 6-2V long,3-i2 wide, mostly obtuse at the a 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-3-lippia-nodiflora-l-michx-spatu-late-leaved-fog-fruit-fig-3562-verbena-nodiflora-l-sp-pl-20-1753-lippia-nodiflora-michx-fl-bor-am-2-15-1803-minutely-and-rather-densely-puberulent-withshort-appressed-hairs-creeping-or-some-of-thebranches-ascending-i-3-long-leaves-thickishspatulate-cblanceolate-or-obovate-6-2v-long3-i2-wide-mostly-obtuse-at-the-a-image338148225.html
RM2AJ3YE9–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 . 3. Lippia nodiflora (L.) ]Michx. Spatu- late-leaved Fog-fruit. Fig. 3562. Verbena nodiflora L. Sp. PL 20. 1753. Lippia nodiflora Michx Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 15. 1803. Minutely and rather densely puberulent withshort appressed hairs, creeping, or some of thebranches ascending. i°-3° long. Leaves thickish,spatulate, cblanceolate. or obovate, 6-2V long,3-i2 wide, mostly obtuse at the a
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. Rocky Mountain flowers : an illustrated guide for plant-lovers and plant-users. Sepals 4-5, united at base, petals 4-5, white or pink, united, stamens 8-10,included, ovary 4-10-celled, style slender, fruit a drupe, with 4-10 seed-likenutlets coherent into a solid stone; flowers nodding, stalked, in terminalracemes, panicles or clusters; leaves alternate, petioled, firm, persistent.evergreen ; creeping shrub.Sterns creeping; leaves oblong to spatulate, 1-3 cm. long; flowers 7-10 mm. long A. uia-ursi Cassiope Don 1834 Cassiope 1 Named for Cassiope) PI. 15, fig. 5. Sepals 4-5, petal- 4-5, white Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rocky-mountain-flowers-an-illustrated-guide-for-plant-lovers-and-plant-users-sepals-4-5-united-at-base-petals-4-5-white-or-pink-united-stamens-8-10included-ovary-4-10-celled-style-slender-fruit-a-drupe-with-4-10-seed-likenutlets-coherent-into-a-solid-stone-flowers-nodding-stalked-in-terminalracemes-panicles-or-clusters-leaves-alternate-petioled-firm-persistentevergreen-creeping-shrubsterns-creeping-leaves-oblong-to-spatulate-1-3-cm-long-flowers-7-10-mm-long-a-uia-ursi-cassiope-don-1834-cassiope-1-named-for-cassiope-pi-15-fig-5-sepals-4-5-petal-4-5-white-image336690452.html
RM2AFNG30–. Rocky Mountain flowers : an illustrated guide for plant-lovers and plant-users. Sepals 4-5, united at base, petals 4-5, white or pink, united, stamens 8-10,included, ovary 4-10-celled, style slender, fruit a drupe, with 4-10 seed-likenutlets coherent into a solid stone; flowers nodding, stalked, in terminalracemes, panicles or clusters; leaves alternate, petioled, firm, persistent.evergreen ; creeping shrub.Sterns creeping; leaves oblong to spatulate, 1-3 cm. long; flowers 7-10 mm. long A. uia-ursi Cassiope Don 1834 Cassiope 1 Named for Cassiope) PI. 15, fig. 5. Sepals 4-5, petal- 4-5, white
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Annual report of the Regents . EXPLANATION OF PtiATfi 1 PdLYPODIUM VULGARE L. VAR. CRI8TATUM LOV)^. Fig. 1. A frond showing the upper surface. Fig. 2. A frond showing the lower surface with its fruit dots. Fig. 3. The creeping rootstock. Fig. 4. A spore x 400. state Museuni, 44. FUNGI. Plate 2.. EXPLANATION OF PLATE 2 Armillaria viscidipes Peck, Fig. 1. An immature plant.Fig. 2. A mature plant.Fig. 3. Four spores x 400. Crepidotus distans Peck. Fig. 4. Piece of bark bearing three plants. Fig. 5. A plant enlarged, showing the upper surface of the pileus. Fig. 6. A plant enlarged, showing the la Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-regents-explanation-of-ptiatfi-1-pdlypodium-vulgare-l-var-cri8tatum-lov-fig-1-a-frond-showing-the-upper-surface-fig-2-a-frond-showing-the-lower-surface-with-its-fruit-dots-fig-3-the-creeping-rootstock-fig-4-a-spore-x-400-state-museuni-44-fungi-plate-2-explanation-of-plate-2-armillaria-viscidipes-peck-fig-1-an-immature-plantfig-2-a-mature-plantfig-3-four-spores-x-400-crepidotus-distans-peck-fig-4-piece-of-bark-bearing-three-plants-fig-5-a-plant-enlarged-showing-the-upper-surface-of-the-pileus-fig-6-a-plant-enlarged-showing-the-la-image339471421.html
RM2AM8779–Annual report of the Regents . EXPLANATION OF PtiATfi 1 PdLYPODIUM VULGARE L. VAR. CRI8TATUM LOV)^. Fig. 1. A frond showing the upper surface. Fig. 2. A frond showing the lower surface with its fruit dots. Fig. 3. The creeping rootstock. Fig. 4. A spore x 400. state Museuni, 44. FUNGI. Plate 2.. EXPLANATION OF PLATE 2 Armillaria viscidipes Peck, Fig. 1. An immature plant.Fig. 2. A mature plant.Fig. 3. Four spores x 400. Crepidotus distans Peck. Fig. 4. Piece of bark bearing three plants. Fig. 5. A plant enlarged, showing the upper surface of the pileus. Fig. 6. A plant enlarged, showing the la
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. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany . THE MORNING-GLORY FAMILY 381. Fig. 299, II.^Creeping Bellflower {Campanula rapunculoides, BellflowerFamily, CampanulacecB). A, flowering branch. B, flower, cut verti-cally, enlarged., C, floral diagram. D, fruit opening by little doors atbase, enlarged. E, seed, entire, and cut vertically, enlarged. (Le-Maout and Decaisne.)—A perennial herb 30-90 cm. tall; flowersblue; fruit dry. Native home, Eurasia; run wild from gardens. the corolla and the dehiscence of the capsule. So completeis the coalescence of the petals in most members of the famil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-and-their-uses-an-introduction-to-botany-the-morning-glory-family-381-fig-299-iicreeping-bellflower-campanula-rapunculoides-bellflowerfamily-campanulacecb-a-flowering-branch-b-flower-cut-verti-cally-enlarged-c-floral-diagram-d-fruit-opening-by-little-doors-atbase-enlarged-e-seed-entire-and-cut-vertically-enlarged-le-maout-and-decaisnea-perennial-herb-30-90-cm-tall-flowersblue-fruit-dry-native-home-eurasia-run-wild-from-gardens-the-corolla-and-the-dehiscence-of-the-capsule-so-completeis-the-coalescence-of-the-petals-in-most-members-of-the-famil-image370086251.html
RM2CE2TP3–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany . THE MORNING-GLORY FAMILY 381. Fig. 299, II.^Creeping Bellflower {Campanula rapunculoides, BellflowerFamily, CampanulacecB). A, flowering branch. B, flower, cut verti-cally, enlarged., C, floral diagram. D, fruit opening by little doors atbase, enlarged. E, seed, entire, and cut vertically, enlarged. (Le-Maout and Decaisne.)—A perennial herb 30-90 cm. tall; flowersblue; fruit dry. Native home, Eurasia; run wild from gardens. the corolla and the dehiscence of the capsule. So completeis the coalescence of the petals in most members of the famil
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. Flowers and their pedigrees. Botany. Fig. 44.—Fruit of Bramble. perennial, almost woody stock, close to the ground, from which the annual branches spring ; and in some other English weeds of the rose family the branches. Fig. 45.—Flower of Bramble. themselves are much stiffer and woodier than in these creeping plants. But in the brambles, the trunk and boughs have become really woody, by the deposit of 10. 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 perfec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flowers-and-their-pedigrees-botany-fig-44fruit-of-bramble-perennial-almost-woody-stock-close-to-the-ground-from-which-the-annual-branches-spring-and-in-some-other-english-weeds-of-the-rose-family-the-branches-fig-45flower-of-bramble-themselves-are-much-stiffer-and-woodier-than-in-these-creeping-plants-but-in-the-brambles-the-trunk-and-boughs-have-become-really-woody-by-the-deposit-of-10-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-perfec-image232281061.html
RMRDW8T5–. Flowers and their pedigrees. Botany. Fig. 44.—Fruit of Bramble. perennial, almost woody stock, close to the ground, from which the annual branches spring ; and in some other English weeds of the rose family the branches. Fig. 45.—Flower of Bramble. themselves are much stiffer and woodier than in these creeping plants. But in the brambles, the trunk and boughs have become really woody, by the deposit of 10. 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 perfec
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. Flowers and their pedigrees [microform]. Flowers; Flowers; Fleurs; Fleurs. Fig. 44.—Fruit of Bramble. perennial, almost woody stock, close to the ground, from which the annual branches spring ; and in some other English weeds of the rose family the branches. Fig. 45.—Flower of Bramble. themselves are much stiffer and woodier than in these creeping plants. But in the brambles, the trunk and boughs have become really woody, by the deposit of 10. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flowers-and-their-pedigrees-microform-flowers-flowers-fleurs-fleurs-fig-44fruit-of-bramble-perennial-almost-woody-stock-close-to-the-ground-from-which-the-annual-branches-spring-and-in-some-other-english-weeds-of-the-rose-family-the-branches-fig-45flower-of-bramble-themselves-are-much-stiffer-and-woodier-than-in-these-creeping-plants-but-in-the-brambles-the-trunk-and-boughs-have-become-really-woody-by-the-deposit-of-10-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-image234921081.html
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. First forms of vegetation. Botany; Cryptogams. MOSSES. 75 star-like tufts radiating from the centre, and pre- senting a remarkably pellucid crystalline appear- ance. The fruit-vessel is immersed in the frond, and has no elaters. It never bursts regularly, but emits the spores only by decay. The most interesting of all the frondose group of scale-mosses, however, is the common Marchantia or Liverwort {Marchantia polymoi'pka, Fig. 3). It is very common, creeping in large, dull, dark-. FlG. 3.—Marchantia polymorpha. green patches over rocks in very moist and shady situations, such as the banks Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-forms-of-vegetation-botany-cryptogams-mosses-75-star-like-tufts-radiating-from-the-centre-and-pre-senting-a-remarkably-pellucid-crystalline-appear-ance-the-fruit-vessel-is-immersed-in-the-frond-and-has-no-elaters-it-never-bursts-regularly-but-emits-the-spores-only-by-decay-the-most-interesting-of-all-the-frondose-group-of-scale-mosses-however-is-the-common-marchantia-or-liverwort-marchantia-polymoipka-fig-3-it-is-very-common-creeping-in-large-dull-dark-flg-3marchantia-polymorpha-green-patches-over-rocks-in-very-moist-and-shady-situations-such-as-the-banks-image232290475.html
RMRDWMTB–. First forms of vegetation. Botany; Cryptogams. MOSSES. 75 star-like tufts radiating from the centre, and pre- senting a remarkably pellucid crystalline appear- ance. The fruit-vessel is immersed in the frond, and has no elaters. It never bursts regularly, but emits the spores only by decay. The most interesting of all the frondose group of scale-mosses, however, is the common Marchantia or Liverwort {Marchantia polymoi'pka, Fig. 3). It is very common, creeping in large, dull, dark-. FlG. 3.—Marchantia polymorpha. green patches over rocks in very moist and shady situations, such as the banks
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. Aspects of plant life; with special reference to the British flora. Plants. 158 PAST AND PRESENT account. This story partakes about equally of inci- dents characteristic of the life-history of the lower animals and of the lower plants. The fruiting stage and the wind dispersal of the spores recall the arrangements familiar in the Fungi, and are not matched in any section of the animal kingdom; while the creeping plasmodium, devouring food as it goes,. a. Fig. 26.—A Myxomycete (Comatricha typhoides) in Fruit. a. Natural size; h, enlarged. is entirely suggestive of animal Hfe, and is not paral Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aspects-of-plant-life-with-special-reference-to-the-british-flora-plants-158-past-and-present-account-this-story-partakes-about-equally-of-inci-dents-characteristic-of-the-life-history-of-the-lower-animals-and-of-the-lower-plants-the-fruiting-stage-and-the-wind-dispersal-of-the-spores-recall-the-arrangements-familiar-in-the-fungi-and-are-not-matched-in-any-section-of-the-animal-kingdom-while-the-creeping-plasmodium-devouring-food-as-it-goes-a-fig-26a-myxomycete-comatricha-typhoides-in-fruit-a-natural-size-h-enlarged-is-entirely-suggestive-of-animal-hfe-and-is-not-paral-image235410593.html
RMRJYTH5–. Aspects of plant life; with special reference to the British flora. Plants. 158 PAST AND PRESENT account. This story partakes about equally of inci- dents characteristic of the life-history of the lower animals and of the lower plants. The fruiting stage and the wind dispersal of the spores recall the arrangements familiar in the Fungi, and are not matched in any section of the animal kingdom; while the creeping plasmodium, devouring food as it goes,. a. Fig. 26.—A Myxomycete (Comatricha typhoides) in Fruit. a. Natural size; h, enlarged. is entirely suggestive of animal Hfe, and is not paral
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. The natural history of plants. Botany. RUBIACEJE. 281 wards,' The fruit is a drupe with two putamens of httle thickness enclosing each an ascending seed, the coats of which, traversed medially by a longitudinal furrow, cover a hard albumen enveloping Uragoga Ipecacuanha.. Fig. 262. HaWt (J). a short axile embryo with inferior radicle and foliaeeous cotyledons. Uragoga Ipecacuanha (fig. 262) is a low creeping plant of tropical America chiefly of Brazil. Its roots, often thick, cylindrical trans- versely ringed, constitute the medicine known as ringed Ipecacuanha. Its frutescent aerial branche Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-rubiaceje-281-wards-the-fruit-is-a-drupe-with-two-putamens-of-httle-thickness-enclosing-each-an-ascending-seed-the-coats-of-which-traversed-medially-by-a-longitudinal-furrow-cover-a-hard-albumen-enveloping-uragoga-ipecacuanha-fig-262-hawt-j-a-short-axile-embryo-with-inferior-radicle-and-foliaeeous-cotyledons-uragoga-ipecacuanha-fig-262-is-a-low-creeping-plant-of-tropical-america-chiefly-of-brazil-its-roots-often-thick-cylindrical-trans-versely-ringed-constitute-the-medicine-known-as-ringed-ipecacuanha-its-frutescent-aerial-branche-image232094420.html
RMRDGPPC–. The natural history of plants. Botany. RUBIACEJE. 281 wards,' The fruit is a drupe with two putamens of httle thickness enclosing each an ascending seed, the coats of which, traversed medially by a longitudinal furrow, cover a hard albumen enveloping Uragoga Ipecacuanha.. Fig. 262. HaWt (J). a short axile embryo with inferior radicle and foliaeeous cotyledons. Uragoga Ipecacuanha (fig. 262) is a low creeping plant of tropical America chiefly of Brazil. Its roots, often thick, cylindrical trans- versely ringed, constitute the medicine known as ringed Ipecacuanha. Its frutescent aerial branche
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. Flowers and their pedigrees [microform]. Flowers; Flowers; Fleurs; Fleurs. n ' A Family History, 209 roadside plants-which help us to bridge over the gulf from the one type to the other. Indeed, even the strawberry and the cinquofoil have a short ^^^. %m > Fig. 44.—Fruit of Bramble. perennial, almost woody stock, close to the ground from which the annual branches spring ; and in some' other English weeds of the rose family the branches. Fig. 4S.—Flower of Bramble. themselves are much stiffer and woodier than in these creeping plants. But in the brambles, the trunk and boughs have become r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flowers-and-their-pedigrees-microform-flowers-flowers-fleurs-fleurs-n-a-family-history-209-roadside-plants-which-help-us-to-bridge-over-the-gulf-from-the-one-type-to-the-other-indeed-even-the-strawberry-and-the-cinquofoil-have-a-short-m-gt-fig-44fruit-of-bramble-perennial-almost-woody-stock-close-to-the-ground-from-which-the-annual-branches-spring-and-in-some-other-english-weeds-of-the-rose-family-the-branches-fig-4sflower-of-bramble-themselves-are-much-stiffer-and-woodier-than-in-these-creeping-plants-but-in-the-brambles-the-trunk-and-boughs-have-become-r-image234854266.html
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. Gray's school and field book of botany. Consisting of "Lessons in botany," and "Field, forest, and garden botany," bound in one volume. Botany; Botany. 1G2 CRYPTOGAMOUS OR FLOWERLESS PLANTS. [SECTION 17., be£j globukr or pill-shaped fruit (Sporocarps) on the lower part of their leaf-stalks or on their sleuder creeping stems. The leaves of the commoner species of Marsilia might be taken for four-leaved Clover. (See Fig. 520.) The sporocarps are usually raised on a short stalk. Within they are divided lengthwise by a partition, aud then crosswise by several partitions. Thes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grays-school-and-field-book-of-botany-consisting-of-quotlessons-in-botanyquot-and-quotfield-forest-and-garden-botanyquot-bound-in-one-volume-botany-botany-1g2-cryptogamous-or-flowerless-plants-section-17-bej-globukr-or-pill-shaped-fruit-sporocarps-on-the-lower-part-of-their-leaf-stalks-or-on-their-sleuder-creeping-stems-the-leaves-of-the-commoner-species-of-marsilia-might-be-taken-for-four-leaved-clover-see-fig-520-the-sporocarps-are-usually-raised-on-a-short-stalk-within-they-are-divided-lengthwise-by-a-partition-aud-then-crosswise-by-several-partitions-thes-image232272668.html
RMRDTX4C–. Gray's school and field book of botany. Consisting of "Lessons in botany," and "Field, forest, and garden botany," bound in one volume. Botany; Botany. 1G2 CRYPTOGAMOUS OR FLOWERLESS PLANTS. [SECTION 17., be£j globukr or pill-shaped fruit (Sporocarps) on the lower part of their leaf-stalks or on their sleuder creeping stems. The leaves of the commoner species of Marsilia might be taken for four-leaved Clover. (See Fig. 520.) The sporocarps are usually raised on a short stalk. Within they are divided lengthwise by a partition, aud then crosswise by several partitions. Thes
. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. OEDEE OXLII. FUJOES.—OEDEE CXLV. HEPATICiE. 131 Order OXLII.—Filices. Leafy plants with perennial, creeping rhizomas, rarely, in the tropics, arborescent, with the leafy expansions (fronds) usually circinatc in vernation. Inflorescence arising on the margins of the under or back part of the frond, which is sometimes leafy,. Fig. 48. and sometimes contracted and x'aoemose, or spike-like. Sporan- gia 1-celled, opening variously, often collected in sori, or fruit- dots, which arise from the veins or margins o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/analytical-class-book-of-botany-designed-for-academies-and-private-students-plants-oedee-oxlii-fujoesoedee-cxlv-hepaticie-131-order-oxliifilices-leafy-plants-with-perennial-creeping-rhizomas-rarely-in-the-tropics-arborescent-with-the-leafy-expansions-fronds-usually-circinatc-in-vernation-inflorescence-arising-on-the-margins-of-the-under-or-back-part-of-the-frond-which-is-sometimes-leafy-fig-48-and-sometimes-contracted-and-xaoemose-or-spike-like-sporan-gia-1-celled-opening-variously-often-collected-in-sori-or-fruit-dots-which-arise-from-the-veins-or-margins-o-image232037131.html
RMRDE5MB–. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. OEDEE OXLII. FUJOES.—OEDEE CXLV. HEPATICiE. 131 Order OXLII.—Filices. Leafy plants with perennial, creeping rhizomas, rarely, in the tropics, arborescent, with the leafy expansions (fronds) usually circinatc in vernation. Inflorescence arising on the margins of the under or back part of the frond, which is sometimes leafy,. Fig. 48. and sometimes contracted and x'aoemose, or spike-like. Sporan- gia 1-celled, opening variously, often collected in sori, or fruit- dots, which arise from the veins or margins o
. Botany for academies and colleges: consisting of plant development and structure from seaweed to clematis. Botany; 1889. ^ Fig. 19.—Potato-rot. (Perorwspora £«/e«inns): stipe pro- ceeding from stomata of the potsito-leaf; mycelium creeping through the leaf-tiBsue. Much magnified. scopie, especially in the moulds, one species of which (Fig. 18) forms Beer- Yeast; another (Fig. 19) is the Potato-rot; another (Fig. 20) lives on fruit, paste, etc., which is beginning to spoil. 52. Among the Mil- dews are the Wheat- blight (Puccinia), Smut (Ustilago), and Ergot (Cordiceps, Sphseria). Close to the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-academies-and-colleges-consisting-of-plant-development-and-structure-from-seaweed-to-clematis-botany-1889-fig-19potato-rot-perorwspora-einns-stipe-pro-ceeding-from-stomata-of-the-potsito-leaf-mycelium-creeping-through-the-leaf-tibsue-much-magnified-scopie-especially-in-the-moulds-one-species-of-which-fig-18-forms-beer-yeast-another-fig-19-is-the-potato-rot-another-fig-20-lives-on-fruit-paste-etc-which-is-beginning-to-spoil-52-among-the-mil-dews-are-the-wheat-blight-puccinia-smut-ustilago-and-ergot-cordiceps-sphseria-close-to-the-image232122773.html
RMRDJ2Y1–. Botany for academies and colleges: consisting of plant development and structure from seaweed to clematis. Botany; 1889. ^ Fig. 19.—Potato-rot. (Perorwspora £«/e«inns): stipe pro- ceeding from stomata of the potsito-leaf; mycelium creeping through the leaf-tiBsue. Much magnified. scopie, especially in the moulds, one species of which (Fig. 18) forms Beer- Yeast; another (Fig. 19) is the Potato-rot; another (Fig. 20) lives on fruit, paste, etc., which is beginning to spoil. 52. Among the Mil- dews are the Wheat- blight (Puccinia), Smut (Ustilago), and Ergot (Cordiceps, Sphseria). Close to the
. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 3. Lippia nodifiora (L.) Michx. Spatu- late-leaved Fog-fruit. Fig. 3562. Verbena nodifiora L. Sp. PI. 20. 1753. Lippia nodifiora Michx Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 15. 1803. Minutely and rather densely puberulent with short appressed hairs, creeping, or some of the branches ascending, i°-3° long. Leaves thickish, spatulate, oblanceolate, or obovate, 6"-2i' long, 3 '-12 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-102d-meridian-botany-botany-3-lippia-nodifiora-l-michx-spatu-late-leaved-fog-fruit-fig-3562-verbena-nodifiora-l-sp-pi-20-1753-lippia-nodifiora-michx-fl-bor-am-2-15-1803-minutely-and-rather-densely-puberulent-with-short-appressed-hairs-creeping-or-some-of-the-branches-ascending-i-3-long-leaves-thickish-spatulate-oblanceolate-or-obovate-6quot-2i-long-3-12-image232139932.html
RMRDJTRT–. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 3. Lippia nodifiora (L.) Michx. Spatu- late-leaved Fog-fruit. Fig. 3562. Verbena nodifiora L. Sp. PI. 20. 1753. Lippia nodifiora Michx Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 15. 1803. Minutely and rather densely puberulent with short appressed hairs, creeping, or some of the branches ascending, i°-3° long. Leaves thickish, spatulate, oblanceolate, or obovate, 6"-2i' long, 3 '-12
. Botany for academies and colleges: consisting of plant development and structure from seaweed to clematis. Botany; 1889. THALLOGENS FINISHED. 29. ^ Fig. 19.—Potato-rot. (Perorwspora £«/e«inns): stipe pro- ceeding from stomata of the potsito-leaf; mycelium creeping through the leaf-tiBsue. Much magnified. scopie, especially in the moulds, one species of which (Fig. 18) forms Beer- Yeast; another (Fig. 19) is the Potato-rot; another (Fig. 20) lives on fruit, paste, etc., which is beginning to spoil. 52. Among the Mil- dews are the Wheat- blight (Puccinia), Smut (Ustilago), and Ergot (Cordiceps Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-academies-and-colleges-consisting-of-plant-development-and-structure-from-seaweed-to-clematis-botany-1889-thallogens-finished-29-fig-19potato-rot-perorwspora-einns-stipe-pro-ceeding-from-stomata-of-the-potsito-leaf-mycelium-creeping-through-the-leaf-tibsue-much-magnified-scopie-especially-in-the-moulds-one-species-of-which-fig-18-forms-beer-yeast-another-fig-19-is-the-potato-rot-another-fig-20-lives-on-fruit-paste-etc-which-is-beginning-to-spoil-52-among-the-mil-dews-are-the-wheat-blight-puccinia-smut-ustilago-and-ergot-cordiceps-image232122785.html
RMRDJ2YD–. Botany for academies and colleges: consisting of plant development and structure from seaweed to clematis. Botany; 1889. THALLOGENS FINISHED. 29. ^ Fig. 19.—Potato-rot. (Perorwspora £«/e«inns): stipe pro- ceeding from stomata of the potsito-leaf; mycelium creeping through the leaf-tiBsue. Much magnified. scopie, especially in the moulds, one species of which (Fig. 18) forms Beer- Yeast; another (Fig. 19) is the Potato-rot; another (Fig. 20) lives on fruit, paste, etc., which is beginning to spoil. 52. Among the Mil- dews are the Wheat- blight (Puccinia), Smut (Ustilago), and Ergot (Cordiceps
. The ferns of Bombay. Ferns. 69 nules closely overlapping, base wedge-shaped with curved sides, outer margin rounded, very deeply and narrowly cut. Texture thin. We have not seen this variety in fruit. [Fig. 26.]. Fig. 26.—Adiantum tenerum Sw. var. farleyense. A few pinnules (nat. size). 8. A diantum capillus veneris L. Rhizome creeping, densely scaly. Stipes scaly, purplish black and pohshed. Fronds 2-3 pinnate; ultimate pinnules J-i inch broad, obliquely fan-shaped with the upper edge ir- regularly rounded, sometimes broadly lobed, lobes finely toothed when steiiJe; rachis and. Please note Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ferns-of-bombay-ferns-69-nules-closely-overlapping-base-wedge-shaped-with-curved-sides-outer-margin-rounded-very-deeply-and-narrowly-cut-texture-thin-we-have-not-seen-this-variety-in-fruit-fig-26-fig-26adiantum-tenerum-sw-var-farleyense-a-few-pinnules-nat-size-8-a-diantum-capillus-veneris-l-rhizome-creeping-densely-scaly-stipes-scaly-purplish-black-and-pohshed-fronds-2-3-pinnate-ultimate-pinnules-j-i-inch-broad-obliquely-fan-shaped-with-the-upper-edge-ir-regularly-rounded-sometimes-broadly-lobed-lobes-finely-toothed-when-steiije-rachis-and-please-note-image232375309.html
RMRE1H25–. The ferns of Bombay. Ferns. 69 nules closely overlapping, base wedge-shaped with curved sides, outer margin rounded, very deeply and narrowly cut. Texture thin. We have not seen this variety in fruit. [Fig. 26.]. Fig. 26.—Adiantum tenerum Sw. var. farleyense. A few pinnules (nat. size). 8. A diantum capillus veneris L. Rhizome creeping, densely scaly. Stipes scaly, purplish black and pohshed. Fronds 2-3 pinnate; ultimate pinnules J-i inch broad, obliquely fan-shaped with the upper edge ir- regularly rounded, sometimes broadly lobed, lobes finely toothed when steiiJe; rachis and. Please note
. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. THE MORNING-GLORY FAMILY 381. Fig. 299, II.—Creeping Bellflower (Campanula rapunculoides, Bellflower Family, Campanutacece). A, flowering branch. B, flower, cut verti- cally, enlarged. C, floral diagram. D, fruit opening by little doors at base, enlarged. E, seed, entire, and cut vertically, enlarged. (Le- Maout and Decaisne.)—A perennial herb 30-90 cm. tall; flowers blue; fruit dry. Native home, Eurasia; run wild from gardens. the corolla and the dehiscence of the capsule. So complete is the coalescence of the petal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-and-their-uses-an-introduction-to-botany-botany-botany-economic-the-morning-glory-family-381-fig-299-iicreeping-bellflower-campanula-rapunculoides-bellflower-family-campanutacece-a-flowering-branch-b-flower-cut-verti-cally-enlarged-c-floral-diagram-d-fruit-opening-by-little-doors-at-base-enlarged-e-seed-entire-and-cut-vertically-enlarged-le-maout-and-decaisnea-perennial-herb-30-90-cm-tall-flowers-blue-fruit-dry-native-home-eurasia-run-wild-from-gardens-the-corolla-and-the-dehiscence-of-the-capsule-so-complete-is-the-coalescence-of-the-petal-image232359329.html
RMRE0TKD–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. THE MORNING-GLORY FAMILY 381. Fig. 299, II.—Creeping Bellflower (Campanula rapunculoides, Bellflower Family, Campanutacece). A, flowering branch. B, flower, cut verti- cally, enlarged. C, floral diagram. D, fruit opening by little doors at base, enlarged. E, seed, entire, and cut vertically, enlarged. (Le- Maout and Decaisne.)—A perennial herb 30-90 cm. tall; flowers blue; fruit dry. Native home, Eurasia; run wild from gardens. the corolla and the dehiscence of the capsule. So complete is the coalescence of the petal
. The elements of botany for beginners and for schools. Plants. 162 CRYPTOGAMOUS OR FLOWERLESS PLANTS. [SECTION 17. bear globular or pill-shaped fruit (Sporocarps) on the lower part of their leaf-stalks or on their sleuder creeping stems. The leaves of the commoner species of Marsilia might be taken for four-leaved Clover. (See Fig. 520.) The sporocarps are usually raised on a short stalk. Within they are divided lengthwise by a partition, aud then crosswise by several partitions. These partitions bear numerous delicate sacs or spore-cases of two kinds, intermixed. The larger ones contain each Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-botany-for-beginners-and-for-schools-plants-162-cryptogamous-or-flowerless-plants-section-17-bear-globular-or-pill-shaped-fruit-sporocarps-on-the-lower-part-of-their-leaf-stalks-or-on-their-sleuder-creeping-stems-the-leaves-of-the-commoner-species-of-marsilia-might-be-taken-for-four-leaved-clover-see-fig-520-the-sporocarps-are-usually-raised-on-a-short-stalk-within-they-are-divided-lengthwise-by-a-partition-aud-then-crosswise-by-several-partitions-these-partitions-bear-numerous-delicate-sacs-or-spore-cases-of-two-kinds-intermixed-the-larger-ones-contain-each-image231630964.html
RMRCRKJC–. The elements of botany for beginners and for schools. Plants. 162 CRYPTOGAMOUS OR FLOWERLESS PLANTS. [SECTION 17. bear globular or pill-shaped fruit (Sporocarps) on the lower part of their leaf-stalks or on their sleuder creeping stems. The leaves of the commoner species of Marsilia might be taken for four-leaved Clover. (See Fig. 520.) The sporocarps are usually raised on a short stalk. Within they are divided lengthwise by a partition, aud then crosswise by several partitions. These partitions bear numerous delicate sacs or spore-cases of two kinds, intermixed. The larger ones contain each
. The elements of botany for beginners and for schools. Botany. 1G2 CRYPTOGAMOUS OR FLOWERLESS PLANTS. [SECTION 17,. heix globular or pill-shaped fruit (Sporocarps) on the lower part of their leaf-stalks or on their slender creeping stems. The leaves of the commoner species of Marsilia might be taken for four-leaved Clover. (See Fig. 520.) The sporocarps are usuall}' raised on a short stalk. Within they are divided lengthwise by a partition, and then crosswise by several partitions. These partitions bear numerous deUcate sacs or spore-cases of two kinds, intermixed. The larger ones contain eac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-botany-for-beginners-and-for-schools-botany-1g2-cryptogamous-or-flowerless-plants-section-17-heix-globular-or-pill-shaped-fruit-sporocarps-on-the-lower-part-of-their-leaf-stalks-or-on-their-slender-creeping-stems-the-leaves-of-the-commoner-species-of-marsilia-might-be-taken-for-four-leaved-clover-see-fig-520-the-sporocarps-are-usuall-raised-on-a-short-stalk-within-they-are-divided-lengthwise-by-a-partition-and-then-crosswise-by-several-partitions-these-partitions-bear-numerous-deucate-sacs-or-spore-cases-of-two-kinds-intermixed-the-larger-ones-contain-eac-image231615925.html
RMRCR0D9–. The elements of botany for beginners and for schools. Botany. 1G2 CRYPTOGAMOUS OR FLOWERLESS PLANTS. [SECTION 17,. heix globular or pill-shaped fruit (Sporocarps) on the lower part of their leaf-stalks or on their slender creeping stems. The leaves of the commoner species of Marsilia might be taken for four-leaved Clover. (See Fig. 520.) The sporocarps are usuall}' raised on a short stalk. Within they are divided lengthwise by a partition, and then crosswise by several partitions. These partitions bear numerous deUcate sacs or spore-cases of two kinds, intermixed. The larger ones contain eac
. The elements of botany for beginners and for schools. Botany. 162 CRYPTOGAMOUS OR FLOWERLESS PLANTS. [SECTION 17. bear globular or pill-sliapcd fruit (Sporoca.kps) on the lower part of their leaf-stalks or on their slender creeping steins. The leaves of the commoner species of Marsilia might be taken for four-leaved Clover. (See Fig. 520.) The sporocarps arc usually raised on a short stalk. Within they aru divided lengthwise by a partition, and then crosswise by several partitions. These partitions bear numerous delicate sacs or spore-cases of two kinds, intermixed. The larger ones contain e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-botany-for-beginners-and-for-schools-botany-162-cryptogamous-or-flowerless-plants-section-17-bear-globular-or-pill-sliapcd-fruit-sporocakps-on-the-lower-part-of-their-leaf-stalks-or-on-their-slender-creeping-steins-the-leaves-of-the-commoner-species-of-marsilia-might-be-taken-for-four-leaved-clover-see-fig-520-the-sporocarps-arc-usually-raised-on-a-short-stalk-within-they-aru-divided-lengthwise-by-a-partition-and-then-crosswise-by-several-partitions-these-partitions-bear-numerous-delicate-sacs-or-spore-cases-of-two-kinds-intermixed-the-larger-ones-contain-e-image231634740.html
RMRCRTD8–. The elements of botany for beginners and for schools. Botany. 162 CRYPTOGAMOUS OR FLOWERLESS PLANTS. [SECTION 17. bear globular or pill-sliapcd fruit (Sporoca.kps) on the lower part of their leaf-stalks or on their slender creeping steins. The leaves of the commoner species of Marsilia might be taken for four-leaved Clover. (See Fig. 520.) The sporocarps arc usually raised on a short stalk. Within they aru divided lengthwise by a partition, and then crosswise by several partitions. These partitions bear numerous delicate sacs or spore-cases of two kinds, intermixed. The larger ones contain e
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