THE BRITISH ARMY IN NORTH AFRICA, SICILY, ITALY, THE BALKANS AND AUSTRIA 1942-1946 - A 25-Pounder shell being fused for an airburst. Photographic negative , British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-army-in-north-africa-sicily-italy-the-balkans-and-austria-1942-1946-a-25-pounder-shell-being-fused-for-an-airburst-photographic-negative-british-army-image602851175.html
RM2X0P6R3–THE BRITISH ARMY IN NORTH AFRICA, SICILY, ITALY, THE BALKANS AND AUSTRIA 1942-1946 - A 25-Pounder shell being fused for an airburst. Photographic negative , British Army
. Outlines of zoology. the base of this lies theanus. Around the body there is a fold of skin, and from this ariie fivecalcareous plates, an unpaired dorsal carina, two scuta right and left 304 PHYLUM ARTHROPODA. anteriorly, two terga at the free posterior end. The nervous systemconsists of a brain, an cesophageal ring, and a ventral chain of five orrnore ganglia. There is a fused pair of rudimentary eyes. No specialcirculatory or respiratory organs are known. Two excretory (?) tubeslead from (ccelomic) cavities to the base of the second maxillae, and areprobably comparable with shell glands a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/outlines-of-zoology-the-base-of-this-lies-theanus-around-the-body-there-is-a-fold-of-skin-and-from-this-ariie-fivecalcareous-plates-an-unpaired-dorsal-carina-two-scuta-right-and-left-304-phylum-arthropoda-anteriorly-two-terga-at-the-free-posterior-end-the-nervous-systemconsists-of-a-brain-an-cesophageal-ring-and-a-ventral-chain-of-five-orrnore-ganglia-there-is-a-fused-pair-of-rudimentary-eyes-no-specialcirculatory-or-respiratory-organs-are-known-two-excretory-tubeslead-from-ccelomic-cavities-to-the-base-of-the-second-maxillae-and-areprobably-comparable-with-shell-glands-a-image337157606.html
RM2AGERY2–. Outlines of zoology. the base of this lies theanus. Around the body there is a fold of skin, and from this ariie fivecalcareous plates, an unpaired dorsal carina, two scuta right and left 304 PHYLUM ARTHROPODA. anteriorly, two terga at the free posterior end. The nervous systemconsists of a brain, an cesophageal ring, and a ventral chain of five orrnore ganglia. There is a fused pair of rudimentary eyes. No specialcirculatory or respiratory organs are known. Two excretory (?) tubeslead from (ccelomic) cavities to the base of the second maxillae, and areprobably comparable with shell glands a
. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. Length 0.65 mm. Shell grass green, nearly crescent-shaped, and thickly covered with long, closely appressed hairs. Pools and ditches, July, August, and September. Eggs venniUon red. Ponds and ditches, April, July, August. South Chicago, Mexico. Fig. 1254. Potamocypris smaragdina. (a) Side view, X'40; (6) Dorsal view; (c) Furca, X 150. 16 (17) With two distinct eyes (Fig. 1255 5) 18 17(16) With eyes fused, ornone apparent (Fig. 1258 c) 22 18 (19) First maxillary process with six spines. Furca with three long setae and no spines (Fig. 1255 c-d). .... 20 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-water-biology-freshwater-biology-length-065-mm-shell-grass-green-nearly-crescent-shaped-and-thickly-covered-with-long-closely-appressed-hairs-pools-and-ditches-july-august-and-september-eggs-venniuon-red-ponds-and-ditches-april-july-august-south-chicago-mexico-fig-1254-potamocypris-smaragdina-a-side-view-x40-6-dorsal-view-c-furca-x-150-16-17-with-two-distinct-eyes-fig-1255-5-18-1716-with-eyes-fused-ornone-apparent-fig-1258-c-22-18-19-first-maxillary-process-with-six-spines-furca-with-three-long-setae-and-no-spines-fig-1255-c-d-20-image216350106.html
RMPFYGNE–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. Length 0.65 mm. Shell grass green, nearly crescent-shaped, and thickly covered with long, closely appressed hairs. Pools and ditches, July, August, and September. Eggs venniUon red. Ponds and ditches, April, July, August. South Chicago, Mexico. Fig. 1254. Potamocypris smaragdina. (a) Side view, X'40; (6) Dorsal view; (c) Furca, X 150. 16 (17) With two distinct eyes (Fig. 1255 5) 18 17(16) With eyes fused, ornone apparent (Fig. 1258 c) 22 18 (19) First maxillary process with six spines. Furca with three long setae and no spines (Fig. 1255 c-d). .... 20
. Principles of economic zoo?logy. Zoology, Economic. 250 BRANCH C'HfJRDATA dermal boiiew, all fused into one bony carapace which is covered by epidermal plates. The plastron consists of epidermal plates underlaid with bony shields. The head, limbs, and tail may be more or less withdrawn under the carapace for protection; in some forms so completely that there is no part of the turtle visible outside of the shell. They have four short, strong, clawed, pentadactyle limbs, or, in the case of some marine forms, flippers. The marine paddle- limbed forms are usually designated as turtles, and those Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-of-economic-zoology-zoology-economic-250-branch-chfjrdata-dermal-boiiew-all-fused-into-one-bony-carapace-which-is-covered-by-epidermal-plates-the-plastron-consists-of-epidermal-plates-underlaid-with-bony-shields-the-head-limbs-and-tail-may-be-more-or-less-withdrawn-under-the-carapace-for-protection-in-some-forms-so-completely-that-there-is-no-part-of-the-turtle-visible-outside-of-the-shell-they-have-four-short-strong-clawed-pentadactyle-limbs-or-in-the-case-of-some-marine-forms-flippers-the-marine-paddle-limbed-forms-are-usually-designated-as-turtles-and-those-image232253669.html
RMRDT1WW–. Principles of economic zoo?logy. Zoology, Economic. 250 BRANCH C'HfJRDATA dermal boiiew, all fused into one bony carapace which is covered by epidermal plates. The plastron consists of epidermal plates underlaid with bony shields. The head, limbs, and tail may be more or less withdrawn under the carapace for protection; in some forms so completely that there is no part of the turtle visible outside of the shell. They have four short, strong, clawed, pentadactyle limbs, or, in the case of some marine forms, flippers. The marine paddle- limbed forms are usually designated as turtles, and those
. Natural history. Zoology. 532 CRUSTACEA—ORDERS COPEPODA AND CIRRIPEDIA. Drqjihniidd', or water-fleas are small Crndacea whicli abound in fresh water. They are of a compressed oval form, and are partly covered by a thin, trans- parent bivalve shell. The first pair of aiitennce is small, but the second very large, bifid at the extremity, and set with long hairs, which serve as the principal organs of locomotion. The eyes are fused into one large one, near which is often another small one. They have from four to six pairs of swimming legs. They are very favourite objects with microscopists, bei Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natural-history-zoology-532-crustaceaorders-copepoda-and-cirripedia-drqjihniidd-or-water-fleas-are-small-crndacea-whicli-abound-in-fresh-water-they-are-of-a-compressed-oval-form-and-are-partly-covered-by-a-thin-trans-parent-bivalve-shell-the-first-pair-of-aiitennce-is-small-but-the-second-very-large-bifid-at-the-extremity-and-set-with-long-hairs-which-serve-as-the-principal-organs-of-locomotion-the-eyes-are-fused-into-one-large-one-near-which-is-often-another-small-one-they-have-from-four-to-six-pairs-of-swimming-legs-they-are-very-favourite-objects-with-microscopists-bei-image232302422.html
RMRDX832–. Natural history. Zoology. 532 CRUSTACEA—ORDERS COPEPODA AND CIRRIPEDIA. Drqjihniidd', or water-fleas are small Crndacea whicli abound in fresh water. They are of a compressed oval form, and are partly covered by a thin, trans- parent bivalve shell. The first pair of aiitennce is small, but the second very large, bifid at the extremity, and set with long hairs, which serve as the principal organs of locomotion. The eyes are fused into one large one, near which is often another small one. They have from four to six pairs of swimming legs. They are very favourite objects with microscopists, bei
. Protozoo?logy. Protozoa; Protozoa, Pathogenic. GENERAL MORPHOLOGY 25 as in the radiolaria, the deposit follows the contour of the protoplasmic alveoli and gives rise to skeletons often of extreme beauty (Fig. S). In a number of fresh-water rhizopods the bulk of the shell material is not secreted, but the test is composed of foreign particles, such as Fig. 7. Types of marine rhizopod shells (Reticulariids, Carpenter). diatom shells, sand, mud, or detritus of any kind, all fused together and to a chitinous substratum by means of a mucilaginous cement secreted by the inner protoplasm. These she Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protozoology-protozoa-protozoa-pathogenic-general-morphology-25-as-in-the-radiolaria-the-deposit-follows-the-contour-of-the-protoplasmic-alveoli-and-gives-rise-to-skeletons-often-of-extreme-beauty-fig-s-in-a-number-of-fresh-water-rhizopods-the-bulk-of-the-shell-material-is-not-secreted-but-the-test-is-composed-of-foreign-particles-such-as-fig-7-types-of-marine-rhizopod-shells-reticulariids-carpenter-diatom-shells-sand-mud-or-detritus-of-any-kind-all-fused-together-and-to-a-chitinous-substratum-by-means-of-a-mucilaginous-cement-secreted-by-the-inner-protoplasm-these-she-image232305601.html
RMRDXC4H–. Protozoo?logy. Protozoa; Protozoa, Pathogenic. GENERAL MORPHOLOGY 25 as in the radiolaria, the deposit follows the contour of the protoplasmic alveoli and gives rise to skeletons often of extreme beauty (Fig. S). In a number of fresh-water rhizopods the bulk of the shell material is not secreted, but the test is composed of foreign particles, such as Fig. 7. Types of marine rhizopod shells (Reticulariids, Carpenter). diatom shells, sand, mud, or detritus of any kind, all fused together and to a chitinous substratum by means of a mucilaginous cement secreted by the inner protoplasm. These she
. A manual of zoology. Zoology. /. CRUSTACEA: COPEPODA. 417 ?). EsTHERiiD.E. Body laterally compressed and enclosed in a bivalve shell, compound eyes fused; male very rare. Estheriu,'* Limnadln* in fresh water. Order II. Cladocera. Like the estheriids the small Cladocera have the body enclosed in a bivalve carapace, which, in some instances, is small and reaches back only over the first trunk segments, in others is large, enclosing the body, with a notch for the protrusion of the head, while behind it terminates in a sharp spine. The head bears a pair of large swimming antennse and a much smal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-zoology-zoology-crustacea-copepoda-417-estheriide-body-laterally-compressed-and-enclosed-in-a-bivalve-shell-compound-eyes-fused-male-very-rare-estheriu-limnadln-in-fresh-water-order-ii-cladocera-like-the-estheriids-the-small-cladocera-have-the-body-enclosed-in-a-bivalve-carapace-which-in-some-instances-is-small-and-reaches-back-only-over-the-first-trunk-segments-in-others-is-large-enclosing-the-body-with-a-notch-for-the-protrusion-of-the-head-while-behind-it-terminates-in-a-sharp-spine-the-head-bears-a-pair-of-large-swimming-antennse-and-a-much-smal-image232346765.html
RMRE08JN–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. /. CRUSTACEA: COPEPODA. 417 ?). EsTHERiiD.E. Body laterally compressed and enclosed in a bivalve shell, compound eyes fused; male very rare. Estheriu,'* Limnadln* in fresh water. Order II. Cladocera. Like the estheriids the small Cladocera have the body enclosed in a bivalve carapace, which, in some instances, is small and reaches back only over the first trunk segments, in others is large, enclosing the body, with a notch for the protrusion of the head, while behind it terminates in a sharp spine. The head bears a pair of large swimming antennse and a much smal
. A manual of zoology. Zoology. Fig. ^.—'Ev(uUu: (orig.), wljowing the brood pouch lllled with eggs and young, a^, second antenna; an, adhesive organ; h^ brain; /, furca; ?i, heart; /, intestine; /, liver; s, shell gland.. Fio. 422.—I>/*(pto?)iws crtstor. h, ventral nerve cord; g, brain with nauplius eye; h, heart, beneath it the ovary and digestive tract; sp, spermatophores; 1, 'J, flrst and second antennae; J, mandibles; i, maxillte; .5, maxilliped; o-io, swimming feet. head (0), thorax (5), and abdomen (.5)—of the animal. (In Cyclops the first thoracic segment is fused with the head, th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-zoology-zoology-fig-evuuu-orig-wljowing-the-brood-pouch-lllled-with-eggs-and-young-a-second-antenna-an-adhesive-organ-h-brain-furca-i-heart-intestine-liver-s-shell-gland-fio-422igtptoiws-crtstor-h-ventral-nerve-cord-g-brain-with-nauplius-eye-h-heart-beneath-it-the-ovary-and-digestive-tract-sp-spermatophores-1-j-flrst-and-second-antennae-j-mandibles-i-maxillte-5-maxilliped-o-io-swimming-feet-head-0-thorax-5-and-abdomen-5of-the-animal-in-cyclops-the-first-thoracic-segment-is-fused-with-the-head-th-image232346751.html
RMRE08J7–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. Fig. ^.—'Ev(uUu: (orig.), wljowing the brood pouch lllled with eggs and young, a^, second antenna; an, adhesive organ; h^ brain; /, furca; ?i, heart; /, intestine; /, liver; s, shell gland.. Fio. 422.—I>/*(pto?)iws crtstor. h, ventral nerve cord; g, brain with nauplius eye; h, heart, beneath it the ovary and digestive tract; sp, spermatophores; 1, 'J, flrst and second antennae; J, mandibles; i, maxillte; .5, maxilliped; o-io, swimming feet. head (0), thorax (5), and abdomen (.5)—of the animal. (In Cyclops the first thoracic segment is fused with the head, th
. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. Length 0.65 mm. Shell grass green, nearly crescent-shaped, and thickly covered with long, closely appressed hairs. Pools and ditches, July, August, and September. Eggs venniUon red. Ponds and ditches, April, July, August. South Chicago, Mexico. Fig. 1254. Potamocypris smaragdina. (a) Side view, X'40; (6) Dorsal view; (c) Furca, X 150. 16 (17) With two distinct eyes (Fig. 1255 5) 18 17(16) With eyes fused, ornone apparent (Fig. 1258 c) 22 18 (19) First maxillary process with six spines. Furca with three long setae and no spines (Fig. 1255 c-d). .... 20 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-water-biology-freshwater-biology-length-065-mm-shell-grass-green-nearly-crescent-shaped-and-thickly-covered-with-long-closely-appressed-hairs-pools-and-ditches-july-august-and-september-eggs-venniuon-red-ponds-and-ditches-april-july-august-south-chicago-mexico-fig-1254-potamocypris-smaragdina-a-side-view-x40-6-dorsal-view-c-furca-x-150-16-17-with-two-distinct-eyes-fig-1255-5-18-1716-with-eyes-fused-ornone-apparent-fig-1258-c-22-18-19-first-maxillary-process-with-six-spines-furca-with-three-long-setae-and-no-spines-fig-1255-c-d-20-image231947514.html
RMRDA3BP–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. Length 0.65 mm. Shell grass green, nearly crescent-shaped, and thickly covered with long, closely appressed hairs. Pools and ditches, July, August, and September. Eggs venniUon red. Ponds and ditches, April, July, August. South Chicago, Mexico. Fig. 1254. Potamocypris smaragdina. (a) Side view, X'40; (6) Dorsal view; (c) Furca, X 150. 16 (17) With two distinct eyes (Fig. 1255 5) 18 17(16) With eyes fused, ornone apparent (Fig. 1258 c) 22 18 (19) First maxillary process with six spines. Furca with three long setae and no spines (Fig. 1255 c-d). .... 20
. A first book of zoology [microform]. Zoology; Zoologie. F.O. «... câ.p.ââ,^â,ââ âf ââ...,,â,ââââ, ,ââ,^,,^^ ^^, ^^^^ v-ith a plate of fused, enlarged scale. r torloise-shell-frenuentlv Z!, ^^^^ '">-" known as The dorsa, scales a a rani, in tl ""'^ ' â¢""'^' ^''⢠with another ro. a^undTI'ar^r '°"'""""â¢' '"^^ K-"::edtt'ab:ve'.th"e"'^'T^''^'â ''''â¢' '^ '^^-'^"- ^'anting sides :'z-:'x:: TJZiT °'""^^'"^- ", are small, and have upper and. Please note that these images are extracted from sca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-first-book-of-zoology-microform-zoology-zoologie-fo-cp-f-v-ith-a-plate-of-fused-enlarged-scale-r-torloise-shell-frenuentlv-z!-quotgt-quot-known-as-the-dorsa-scales-a-a-rani-in-tl-quotquot-quotquot-with-another-ro-aundtiarr-quotquotquotquotquot-quot-k-quotedttabvethquotequott-quot-anting-sides-z-x-tjzit-quotquotquot-quot-are-small-and-have-upper-and-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-sca-image232811540.html
RMRENDDT–. A first book of zoology [microform]. Zoology; Zoologie. F.O. «... câ.p.ââ,^â,ââ âf ââ...,,â,ââââ, ,ââ,^,,^^ ^^, ^^^^ v-ith a plate of fused, enlarged scale. r torloise-shell-frenuentlv Z!, ^^^^ '">-" known as The dorsa, scales a a rani, in tl ""'^ ' â¢""'^' ^''⢠with another ro. a^undTI'ar^r '°"'""""â¢' '"^^ K-"::edtt'ab:ve'.th"e"'^'T^''^'â ''''â¢' '^ '^^-'^"- ^'anting sides :'z-:'x:: TJZiT °'""^^'"^- ", are small, and have upper and. Please note that these images are extracted from sca
. The infancy of animals. Animal behavior; Natural history. SKELETON OF THE GREEN TURTLE, Wherein the bony shellj originally developed in the skin, has become fused with the skeleton. SKELETON OF THE LEATHERY TURTLE, Here the bony shell formed in the skin remains distinct from the skeleton. 176]. 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.. Pycraft, W. P. , (William Plane), b. 1868. London, Hutchinson & Co. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-infancy-of-animals-animal-behavior-natural-history-skeleton-of-the-green-turtle-wherein-the-bony-shellj-originally-developed-in-the-skin-has-become-fused-with-the-skeleton-skeleton-of-the-leathery-turtle-here-the-bony-shell-formed-in-the-skin-remains-distinct-from-the-skeleton-176-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-pycraft-w-p-william-plane-b-1868-london-hutchinson-amp-co-image232348810.html
RMRE0B7P–. The infancy of animals. Animal behavior; Natural history. SKELETON OF THE GREEN TURTLE, Wherein the bony shellj originally developed in the skin, has become fused with the skeleton. SKELETON OF THE LEATHERY TURTLE, Here the bony shell formed in the skin remains distinct from the skeleton. 176]. 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.. Pycraft, W. P. , (William Plane), b. 1868. London, Hutchinson & Co.
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