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Pomo Indian baskets and their makers . universally c a 1 le dbai-ya-kau, or holesin a fish-trap. Theidea is from the alter-nate light and darkin a fish-trap basketof unpeeled willow.Acute triangles,however arranged,are arrow-points, ork^-cha; plate 19,shows how beauti-fully they can beused. The same de-sign is used halved,and with a very broadbase is ka-cha-ma-to, or big arrow-head (plate 26).Plate 27 is a de-ipiatc 2or, , sign known through-out Lake county as ka-wil-in (Lower Lake) or ka-na-di-wa(Upper Lake) the turtle design. Very similar is that knownabout Clear Lake as ka-na-di-wa-koi, or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pomo-indian-baskets-and-their-makers-universally-c-a-1-le-dbai-ya-kau-or-holesin-a-fish-trap-theidea-is-from-the-alter-nate-light-and-darkin-a-fish-trap-basketof-unpeeled-willowacute-triangleshowever-arrangedare-arrow-points-ork-cha-plate-19shows-how-beauti-fully-they-can-beused-the-same-de-sign-is-used-halvedand-with-a-very-broadbase-is-ka-cha-ma-to-or-big-arrow-head-plate-26plate-27-is-a-de-ipiatc-2or-sign-known-through-out-lake-county-as-ka-wil-in-lower-lake-or-ka-na-di-waupper-lake-the-turtle-design-very-similar-is-that-knownabout-clear-lake-as-ka-na-di-wa-koi-or-image339111274.html
RM2AKKRTX–Pomo Indian baskets and their makers . universally c a 1 le dbai-ya-kau, or holesin a fish-trap. Theidea is from the alter-nate light and darkin a fish-trap basketof unpeeled willow.Acute triangles,however arranged,are arrow-points, ork^-cha; plate 19,shows how beauti-fully they can beused. The same de-sign is used halved,and with a very broadbase is ka-cha-ma-to, or big arrow-head (plate 26).Plate 27 is a de-ipiatc 2or, , sign known through-out Lake county as ka-wil-in (Lower Lake) or ka-na-di-wa(Upper Lake) the turtle design. Very similar is that knownabout Clear Lake as ka-na-di-wa-koi, or
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. The natural history of plants. Botany. Pig. 297. Flower (f). Fig. 298. Long. sect, of flower elongate-cuneiform or dilated on one side to a wing. Natives of Oceania, from Australia to the north of the Indian archipelago, abundant in southern Asia and^ New Caledonia, Tristania has alter- nate or, more rarely, opposite leaves, and flowers in axillary more or less ramified and compound cymes. Metrosideros (fig. 297, 298) has, like the following genera, free exserted stamens in- serted in the periphery Metrosideros tomentosa. of the receptacular orifice. It has been observed in the warm â region Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-pig-297-flower-f-fig-298-long-sect-of-flower-elongate-cuneiform-or-dilated-on-one-side-to-a-wing-natives-of-oceania-from-australia-to-the-north-of-the-indian-archipelago-abundant-in-southern-asia-and-new-caledonia-tristania-has-alter-nate-or-more-rarely-opposite-leaves-and-flowers-in-axillary-more-or-less-ramified-and-compound-cymes-metrosideros-fig-297-298-has-like-the-following-genera-free-exserted-stamens-in-serted-in-the-periphery-metrosideros-tomentosa-of-the-receptacular-orifice-it-has-been-observed-in-the-warm-region-image216401173.html
RMPG1WW9–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Pig. 297. Flower (f). Fig. 298. Long. sect, of flower elongate-cuneiform or dilated on one side to a wing. Natives of Oceania, from Australia to the north of the Indian archipelago, abundant in southern Asia and^ New Caledonia, Tristania has alter- nate or, more rarely, opposite leaves, and flowers in axillary more or less ramified and compound cymes. Metrosideros (fig. 297, 298) has, like the following genera, free exserted stamens in- serted in the periphery Metrosideros tomentosa. of the receptacular orifice. It has been observed in the warm â region
. The wonders of the great deep, or, The physical, animal, geological, and vegetable curiosities of the ocean . Ocean; Marine animals; Marine plants. THE INDIAN OCEAN. 355 cucumber, whence they are sometimes termed Sea- cucumbers ; in the water, however, the body is often . Sea-cucumbers (Hotolharice). greatly lengthened, and, on being touched, is sud- denly contracted so as completely to alter the form. The mouth is at one end of the animal, furnished with shelly teeth converging to a centre, as in the Star-fishes, and surrounded by numerous tentacles. Mr. Crawfurd describes it as "an u Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wonders-of-the-great-deep-or-the-physical-animal-geological-and-vegetable-curiosities-of-the-ocean-ocean-marine-animals-marine-plants-the-indian-ocean-355-cucumber-whence-they-are-sometimes-termed-sea-cucumbers-in-the-water-however-the-body-is-often-sea-cucumbers-hotolharice-greatly-lengthened-and-on-being-touched-is-sud-denly-contracted-so-as-completely-to-alter-the-form-the-mouth-is-at-one-end-of-the-animal-furnished-with-shelly-teeth-converging-to-a-centre-as-in-the-star-fishes-and-surrounded-by-numerous-tentacles-mr-crawfurd-describes-it-as-quotan-u-image232174888.html
RMRDMDC8–. The wonders of the great deep, or, The physical, animal, geological, and vegetable curiosities of the ocean . Ocean; Marine animals; Marine plants. THE INDIAN OCEAN. 355 cucumber, whence they are sometimes termed Sea- cucumbers ; in the water, however, the body is often . Sea-cucumbers (Hotolharice). greatly lengthened, and, on being touched, is sud- denly contracted so as completely to alter the form. The mouth is at one end of the animal, furnished with shelly teeth converging to a centre, as in the Star-fishes, and surrounded by numerous tentacles. Mr. Crawfurd describes it as "an u
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. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. CORAL POLTPiS. 81 times growing to a diameter of three feet. The common large West Indian brain-coral is Mcsandrina labyrinthica. In Astrcea pallida Dana, of the Peejee Islands, the polyps are pale, the disks bluish gray, and the tentacles whitish. The polyps of many corals are beautifully colored. Those. Fig. SS.—Zophokdia prolifera.—Alter WyvillK-Tkompsou. of Astrangia Dance Agassiz are white. In this coral, as observed by Dana, the polyps stand prominently above the calicles, as only their bases secrete coral. The tentacles have minnte warty Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoology-for-high-schools-and-colleges-zoology-coral-poltpis-81-times-growing-to-a-diameter-of-three-feet-the-common-large-west-indian-brain-coral-is-mcsandrina-labyrinthica-in-astrcea-pallida-dana-of-the-peejee-islands-the-polyps-are-pale-the-disks-bluish-gray-and-the-tentacles-whitish-the-polyps-of-many-corals-are-beautifully-colored-those-fig-sszophokdia-proliferaalter-wyvillk-tkompsou-of-astrangia-dance-agassiz-are-white-in-this-coral-as-observed-by-dana-the-polyps-stand-prominently-above-the-calicles-as-only-their-bases-secrete-coral-the-tentacles-have-minnte-warty-image232348570.html
RMRE0AY6–. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. CORAL POLTPiS. 81 times growing to a diameter of three feet. The common large West Indian brain-coral is Mcsandrina labyrinthica. In Astrcea pallida Dana, of the Peejee Islands, the polyps are pale, the disks bluish gray, and the tentacles whitish. The polyps of many corals are beautifully colored. Those. Fig. SS.—Zophokdia prolifera.—Alter WyvillK-Tkompsou. of Astrangia Dance Agassiz are white. In this coral, as observed by Dana, the polyps stand prominently above the calicles, as only their bases secrete coral. The tentacles have minnte warty
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. The ocean [microform]. Marine biology; Marine animals; Marine plants; Biologie marine; Faune marine; Flore marine. THE INDIAN OCEAN. 855 cucumber, whence they are sometimes termed Sea- cucumbers ; iu the water, however, the body is often. ine- to a Sba-CUCUUBers {H6lothu*-icB). greatly lengthened, and, on being touched, is sud- denly contracted so as completely to alter the form. The mouth is at one end of the animal, furnished wi«li shelly teeth con^^erging to a centre, as in the Star-fishes, and surrounded by numerous tentacles. Mr. Crawfurd describes it as ''an unseemly-look- ing substanc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ocean-microform-marine-biology-marine-animals-marine-plants-biologie-marine-faune-marine-flore-marine-the-indian-ocean-855-cucumber-whence-they-are-sometimes-termed-sea-cucumbers-iu-the-water-however-the-body-is-often-ine-to-a-sba-cucuubers-h6lothu-icb-greatly-lengthened-and-on-being-touched-is-sud-denly-contracted-so-as-completely-to-alter-the-form-the-mouth-is-at-one-end-of-the-animal-furnished-wili-shelly-teeth-conerging-to-a-centre-as-in-the-star-fishes-and-surrounded-by-numerous-tentacles-mr-crawfurd-describes-it-as-an-unseemly-look-ing-substanc-image232875725.html
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. The ocean [microform]. Marine biology; Marine animals; Marine plants; Biologie marine; Faune marine; Flore marine. THE INDIAN OCEAN. 337 cucumber, whence they are sometimes termed Sea- cucumbers ; in the water, however, the body is often. Sea-cucumbers {Holothurke). greatly lengthened, and, on being touched, is sud- denly contracted so as completely to alter the form The mouth is at one end of the animal, furnished with shelly teeth converging to a centre, as in the btar-fishes, and surrounded by numerous tentacles. Mr. Crawfurd describes it as " an unseemly-look- mg substance, of a dir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ocean-microform-marine-biology-marine-animals-marine-plants-biologie-marine-faune-marine-flore-marine-the-indian-ocean-337-cucumber-whence-they-are-sometimes-termed-sea-cucumbers-in-the-water-however-the-body-is-often-sea-cucumbers-holothurke-greatly-lengthened-and-on-being-touched-is-sud-denly-contracted-so-as-completely-to-alter-the-form-the-mouth-is-at-one-end-of-the-animal-furnished-with-shelly-teeth-converging-to-a-centre-as-in-the-btar-fishes-and-surrounded-by-numerous-tentacles-mr-crawfurd-describes-it-as-quot-an-unseemly-look-mg-substance-of-a-dir-image232838065.html
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. The natural history of plants. Botany. Pig. 297. Flower (f). Fig. 298. Long. sect, of flower elongate-cuneiform or dilated on one side to a wing. Natives of Oceania, from Australia to the north of the Indian archipelago, abundant in southern Asia and^ New Caledonia, Tristania has alter- nate or, more rarely, opposite leaves, and flowers in axillary more or less ramified and compound cymes. Metrosideros (fig. 297, 298) has, like the following genera, free exserted stamens in- serted in the periphery Metrosideros tomentosa. of the receptacular orifice. It has been observed in the warm â region Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-pig-297-flower-f-fig-298-long-sect-of-flower-elongate-cuneiform-or-dilated-on-one-side-to-a-wing-natives-of-oceania-from-australia-to-the-north-of-the-indian-archipelago-abundant-in-southern-asia-and-new-caledonia-tristania-has-alter-nate-or-more-rarely-opposite-leaves-and-flowers-in-axillary-more-or-less-ramified-and-compound-cymes-metrosideros-fig-297-298-has-like-the-following-genera-free-exserted-stamens-in-serted-in-the-periphery-metrosideros-tomentosa-of-the-receptacular-orifice-it-has-been-observed-in-the-warm-region-image232079432.html
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