Shakespeare Tower on the Barbican Estate, London. Photographed in Black and White on a Leica MP Type 240 Rangefinder and Leica Summicron 35mm lens Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shakespeare-tower-on-the-barbican-estate-london-photographed-in-black-and-white-on-a-leica-mp-type-240-rangefinder-and-leica-summicron-35mm-lens-image351295734.html
RM2BBEW86–Shakespeare Tower on the Barbican Estate, London. Photographed in Black and White on a Leica MP Type 240 Rangefinder and Leica Summicron 35mm lens
Billie Jean King in 1962, wearing a typical outfit of the period: kilt type skirt with cotton knit tops. During her career, she won 12 Grand Slam singles titles, 14 Grand Slam women's doubles titles, and 11 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles. She is generally considered to be one of the greatest tennis players and female athletes in history. The Encyclopedia of Tennis page 240. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/billie-jean-king-in-1962-wearing-a-typical-outfit-of-the-period-kilt-type-skirt-with-cotton-knit-tops-during-her-career-she-won-12-grand-slam-singles-titles-14-grand-slam-womens-doubles-titles-and-11-grand-slam-mixed-doubles-titles-she-is-generally-considered-to-be-one-of-the-greatest-tennis-players-and-female-athletes-in-history-the-encyclopedia-of-tennis-page-240-image268793469.html
RMWH8GPN–Billie Jean King in 1962, wearing a typical outfit of the period: kilt type skirt with cotton knit tops. During her career, she won 12 Grand Slam singles titles, 14 Grand Slam women's doubles titles, and 11 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles. She is generally considered to be one of the greatest tennis players and female athletes in history. The Encyclopedia of Tennis page 240.
Germany: A mechanical printing press of the type designed by Johannes Gutenberg. Woodcut engraving by Jost Amman (1539 - 17 March 1591), c. 1568. At left in the foreground, a printer removes a printed page from the press. The printer at right is inking the plate. In the background, compositors are using cast type. Presses of this type could make 240 prints per hour. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/germany-a-mechanical-printing-press-of-the-type-designed-by-johannes-gutenberg-woodcut-engraving-by-jost-amman-1539-17-march-1591-c-1568-at-left-in-the-foreground-a-printer-removes-a-printed-page-from-the-press-the-printer-at-right-is-inking-the-plate-in-the-background-compositors-are-using-cast-type-presses-of-this-type-could-make-240-prints-per-hour-image344242345.html
RM2B01GHD–Germany: A mechanical printing press of the type designed by Johannes Gutenberg. Woodcut engraving by Jost Amman (1539 - 17 March 1591), c. 1568. At left in the foreground, a printer removes a printed page from the press. The printer at right is inking the plate. In the background, compositors are using cast type. Presses of this type could make 240 prints per hour.
. English: Fleuron from book: A true and particular account of the total and visible eclipse, Of the sun; which will happen on Sunday morning next when the stars will be seen as clear as at midnight. The type of this eclipse. To which is added a prayer on the occasion. 240 A true and particular account of the total and visible eclipse Fleuron T224644-2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-fleuron-from-book-a-true-and-particular-account-of-the-total-and-visible-eclipse-of-the-sun-which-will-happen-on-sunday-morning-next-when-the-stars-will-be-seen-as-clear-as-at-midnight-the-type-of-this-eclipse-to-which-is-added-a-prayer-on-the-occasion-240-a-true-and-particular-account-of-the-total-and-visible-eclipse-fleuron-t224644-2-image206848006.html
RMP0EMMP–. English: Fleuron from book: A true and particular account of the total and visible eclipse, Of the sun; which will happen on Sunday morning next when the stars will be seen as clear as at midnight. The type of this eclipse. To which is added a prayer on the occasion. 240 A true and particular account of the total and visible eclipse Fleuron T224644-2
. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. 124 THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. [Part U. O. X (unnamed), G.C. 1903, i. 267. —De Smet Duvivier. 2. 0. x armaiQYillierense (crispum x nobile 2),J.S.H. Fr. 1898, 1240; O.R. 1902, 209, f. 22 (v. ardentissimum), 210 (type), 240; 1903, 188; 1904, 14, f. 6 (v. ardentissimum) ; 1906, 240, 241, f. 28 (v. Apoll Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-orchid-stud-book-an-enumeration-of-hybrid-orchids-of-artificial-origin-with-their-parents-raisers-date-of-first-flowering-references-to-descriptions-and-figures-and-synonymy-with-an-historical-introduction-and-120-figures-and-a-chapter-on-hybridising-and-raising-orchids-from-seed-orchids-124-the-orchid-stud-book-part-u-o-x-unnamed-gc-1903-i-267-de-smet-duvivier-2-0-x-armaiqyillierense-crispum-x-nobile-2jsh-fr-1898-1240-or-1902-209-f-22-v-ardentissimum-210-type-240-1903-188-1904-14-f-6-v-ardentissimum-1906-240-241-f-28-v-apoll-image232257428.html
RMRDT6M4–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. 124 THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. [Part U. O. X (unnamed), G.C. 1903, i. 267. —De Smet Duvivier. 2. 0. x armaiQYillierense (crispum x nobile 2),J.S.H. Fr. 1898, 1240; O.R. 1902, 209, f. 22 (v. ardentissimum), 210 (type), 240; 1903, 188; 1904, 14, f. 6 (v. ardentissimum) ; 1906, 240, 241, f. 28 (v. Apoll
AS14-69-9502 - Apollo 14 - Apollo 14 Mission image - View of the lunar surface during approach to the Descartes DE-2.; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: View of the lunar surface during approach to the Descartes DE-2. Images were taken on Revolution 27 of the Apollo 14 mission. Original film magazine was labeled P,film type was 3400BW (Panatomic-X,Black and White),500mm lens with a sun elevation of 58 degrees. Approximate Photo Scale was 1:240,000. Principal Point Lattitude was 9.0S by Longitude 17.5E,with a camera tilt of 20 degrees and an azimuth of 28 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as14-69-9502-apollo-14-apollo-14-mission-image-view-of-the-lunar-surface-during-approach-to-the-descartes-de-2-scope-and-content-the-original-database-describes-this-as-description-view-of-the-lunar-surface-during-approach-to-the-descartes-de-2-images-were-taken-on-revolution-27-of-the-apollo-14-mission-original-film-magazine-was-labeled-pfilm-type-was-3400bw-panatomic-xblack-and-white500mm-lens-with-a-sun-elevation-of-58-degrees-approximate-photo-scale-was-1240000-principal-point-lattitude-was-90s-by-longitude-175ewith-a-camera-tilt-of-20-degrees-and-an-azimuth-of-28-image360698710.html
RM2BXR6TP–AS14-69-9502 - Apollo 14 - Apollo 14 Mission image - View of the lunar surface during approach to the Descartes DE-2.; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: View of the lunar surface during approach to the Descartes DE-2. Images were taken on Revolution 27 of the Apollo 14 mission. Original film magazine was labeled P,film type was 3400BW (Panatomic-X,Black and White),500mm lens with a sun elevation of 58 degrees. Approximate Photo Scale was 1:240,000. Principal Point Lattitude was 9.0S by Longitude 17.5E,with a camera tilt of 20 degrees and an azimuth of 28
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 240 CONIFEEALES [CH. this connexion it is noteworthy that Fliche states that the pits in his wood are occasionally circular. Xenoxylon lati'porosum (Cramer). Gothan's examination of the specimens on which Cramer founded this species^ enabled him to confirm the main points of the original description: he regards Cramer's species Piniies fauciforosus as identical with the type-species with which he also identifies Araucarioxylon horeanum Felix^. Xenoxylon lati'porosum is characterised by the large size of the pits on the radial Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-240-conifeeales-ch-this-connexion-it-is-noteworthy-that-fliche-states-that-the-pits-in-his-wood-are-occasionally-circular-xenoxylon-latiporosum-cramer-gothans-examination-of-the-specimens-on-which-cramer-founded-this-species-enabled-him-to-confirm-the-main-points-of-the-original-description-he-regards-cramers-species-piniies-fauciforosus-as-identical-with-the-type-species-with-which-he-also-identifies-araucarioxylon-horeanum-felix-xenoxylon-latiporosum-is-characterised-by-the-large-size-of-the-pits-on-the-radial-image216385737.html
RMPG1661–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 240 CONIFEEALES [CH. this connexion it is noteworthy that Fliche states that the pits in his wood are occasionally circular. Xenoxylon lati'porosum (Cramer). Gothan's examination of the specimens on which Cramer founded this species^ enabled him to confirm the main points of the original description: he regards Cramer's species Piniies fauciforosus as identical with the type-species with which he also identifies Araucarioxylon horeanum Felix^. Xenoxylon lati'porosum is characterised by the large size of the pits on the radial
Shakespeare Tower on the Barbican Estate, London. Photographed in Black and White on a Leica MP Type 240 Rangefinder and Leica Summicron 35mm lens Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shakespeare-tower-on-the-barbican-estate-london-photographed-in-black-and-white-on-a-leica-mp-type-240-rangefinder-and-leica-summicron-35mm-lens-image351295732.html
RM2BBEW84–Shakespeare Tower on the Barbican Estate, London. Photographed in Black and White on a Leica MP Type 240 Rangefinder and Leica Summicron 35mm lens
California mammals . California Pocket Gopher. One-third life size. row; nasals short; incisors projectingforward, their fi-ont surfaces palerthan usual in this genus; zygomatabroad, widest posteriorly; interparie-tel small; triangular, narrowed andnearly overgrown by the temporalridges of old age;posteriorly. Length about 240 mm. (9.50 inches)(3); hind foot 32 (1.25). Type locality, near Monterey, California. Abundant in the coast region of central California. The various species of Pocket-Gophers found in California(except in the deserts) are so much alike externally and in hab-its that the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/california-mammals-california-pocket-gopher-one-third-life-size-row-nasals-short-incisors-projectingforward-their-fi-ont-surfaces-palerthan-usual-in-this-genus-zygomatabroad-widest-posteriorly-interparie-tel-small-triangular-narrowed-andnearly-overgrown-by-the-temporalridges-of-old-ageposteriorly-length-about-240-mm-950-inches3-hind-foot-32-125-type-locality-near-monterey-california-abundant-in-the-coast-region-of-central-california-the-various-species-of-pocket-gophers-found-in-californiaexcept-in-the-deserts-are-so-much-alike-externally-and-in-hab-its-that-the-image339921941.html
RM2AN0NW9–California mammals . California Pocket Gopher. One-third life size. row; nasals short; incisors projectingforward, their fi-ont surfaces palerthan usual in this genus; zygomatabroad, widest posteriorly; interparie-tel small; triangular, narrowed andnearly overgrown by the temporalridges of old age;posteriorly. Length about 240 mm. (9.50 inches)(3); hind foot 32 (1.25). Type locality, near Monterey, California. Abundant in the coast region of central California. The various species of Pocket-Gophers found in California(except in the deserts) are so much alike externally and in hab-its that the
AS14-69-9583 - Apollo 14 - Apollo 14 Mission image - Oblique sequence of views of the lunar surface just prior to the Descartes Landing Site.; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Oblique sequence of views of the lunar surface just prior to the Descartes Landing Site. Images were taken on Revolution 30 of the Apollo 14 mission. Original film magazine was labeled P,film type was 3400BW (Panatomic-X,Black and White),500mm lens with a sun elevation of 59 degrees. Approximate Photo Scale was 1:240,000. Principal Point Lattitude was 9.5S by Longitude 18.0E,with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as14-69-9583-apollo-14-apollo-14-mission-image-oblique-sequence-of-views-of-the-lunar-surface-just-prior-to-the-descartes-landing-site-scope-and-content-the-original-database-describes-this-as-description-oblique-sequence-of-views-of-the-lunar-surface-just-prior-to-the-descartes-landing-site-images-were-taken-on-revolution-30-of-the-apollo-14-mission-original-film-magazine-was-labeled-pfilm-type-was-3400bw-panatomic-xblack-and-white500mm-lens-with-a-sun-elevation-of-59-degrees-approximate-photo-scale-was-1240000-principal-point-lattitude-was-95s-by-longitude-180ewith-image360705228.html
RM2BXRF5G–AS14-69-9583 - Apollo 14 - Apollo 14 Mission image - Oblique sequence of views of the lunar surface just prior to the Descartes Landing Site.; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Oblique sequence of views of the lunar surface just prior to the Descartes Landing Site. Images were taken on Revolution 30 of the Apollo 14 mission. Original film magazine was labeled P,film type was 3400BW (Panatomic-X,Black and White),500mm lens with a sun elevation of 59 degrees. Approximate Photo Scale was 1:240,000. Principal Point Lattitude was 9.5S by Longitude 18.0E,with
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 372 FILICALES [CH. fossil fern-stems with the habit and, in the main, the structural features of recent tree-ferns. Persistent leaf-bases and sinuous adventitious roots cover the surface of the stems: the vascular system is of the dictyostelic type characteristic of Gyathea (fig. 240, p. 313) and Alsophila. It is by the pattern formed by the vascular tissue on the exposed surface of the leaf-bases that Protopteris is most readily recognised: the leaf-trace has a horse- shoe form with the ends curled inwards and the sides more Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-372-filicales-ch-fossil-fern-stems-with-the-habit-and-in-the-main-the-structural-features-of-recent-tree-ferns-persistent-leaf-bases-and-sinuous-adventitious-roots-cover-the-surface-of-the-stems-the-vascular-system-is-of-the-dictyostelic-type-characteristic-of-gyathea-fig-240-p-313-and-alsophila-it-is-by-the-pattern-formed-by-the-vascular-tissue-on-the-exposed-surface-of-the-leaf-bases-that-protopteris-is-most-readily-recognised-the-leaf-trace-has-a-horse-shoe-form-with-the-ends-curled-inwards-and-the-sides-more-image216385130.html
RMPG15CA–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 372 FILICALES [CH. fossil fern-stems with the habit and, in the main, the structural features of recent tree-ferns. Persistent leaf-bases and sinuous adventitious roots cover the surface of the stems: the vascular system is of the dictyostelic type characteristic of Gyathea (fig. 240, p. 313) and Alsophila. It is by the pattern formed by the vascular tissue on the exposed surface of the leaf-bases that Protopteris is most readily recognised: the leaf-trace has a horse- shoe form with the ends curled inwards and the sides more
California mammals . he sides, the basesof most of the tail hairs white; skull similar to that of occiden-talis; teeth smaller; zygomatic arches heavier. Length about 640 mm.. 25.15 inches); tail vertebrae 285(11.25) ; hind foot 68 (2.67) ; ear from crown 18 (.70). Type locality, San Francisco Mountain, Arizona. Arizona, New Mexico, Sonora, northeastern Lower Califor-nia and eastern California along the Colorado River. 240 CALIFORNIA MAMMALS. Genus Spilogale Gray. (Spot—weasel.)Body snaall and rather slender; tail long and bushy; analscent glands highly developed; skull rather flat; sectorial Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/california-mammals-he-sides-the-basesof-most-of-the-tail-hairs-white-skull-similar-to-that-of-occiden-talis-teeth-smaller-zygomatic-arches-heavier-length-about-640-mm-2515-inches-tail-vertebrae-2851125-hind-foot-68-267-ear-from-crown-18-70-type-locality-san-francisco-mountain-arizona-arizona-new-mexico-sonora-northeastern-lower-califor-nia-and-eastern-california-along-the-colorado-river-240-california-mammals-genus-spilogale-gray-spotweaselbody-snaall-and-rather-slender-tail-long-and-bushy-analscent-glands-highly-developed-skull-rather-flat-sectorial-image339907946.html
RM2AN041E–California mammals . he sides, the basesof most of the tail hairs white; skull similar to that of occiden-talis; teeth smaller; zygomatic arches heavier. Length about 640 mm.. 25.15 inches); tail vertebrae 285(11.25) ; hind foot 68 (2.67) ; ear from crown 18 (.70). Type locality, San Francisco Mountain, Arizona. Arizona, New Mexico, Sonora, northeastern Lower Califor-nia and eastern California along the Colorado River. 240 CALIFORNIA MAMMALS. Genus Spilogale Gray. (Spot—weasel.)Body snaall and rather slender; tail long and bushy; analscent glands highly developed; skull rather flat; sectorial
AS14-69-9542 - Apollo 14 - Apollo 14 Mission image - Second approach of the Descartes Landing Site.; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Second approach of the Descartes Landing Site. Images were taken on Revolution 28 of the Apollo 14 mission. Original film magazine was labeled P,film type was 3400BW (Panatomic-X,Black and White),500mm lens with a sun elevation of 59 degrees. Approximate Photo Scale was 1:240,000. Principal Point Lattitude was 9.0S by Longitude 17.5E,with a camera tilt of 30 degrees and an azimuth of 280 degrees. Subject Terms: Apollo 14 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as14-69-9542-apollo-14-apollo-14-mission-image-second-approach-of-the-descartes-landing-site-scope-and-content-the-original-database-describes-this-as-description-second-approach-of-the-descartes-landing-site-images-were-taken-on-revolution-28-of-the-apollo-14-mission-original-film-magazine-was-labeled-pfilm-type-was-3400bw-panatomic-xblack-and-white500mm-lens-with-a-sun-elevation-of-59-degrees-approximate-photo-scale-was-1240000-principal-point-lattitude-was-90s-by-longitude-175ewith-a-camera-tilt-of-30-degrees-and-an-azimuth-of-280-degrees-subject-terms-apollo-14-image360701480.html
RM2BXRABM–AS14-69-9542 - Apollo 14 - Apollo 14 Mission image - Second approach of the Descartes Landing Site.; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Second approach of the Descartes Landing Site. Images were taken on Revolution 28 of the Apollo 14 mission. Original film magazine was labeled P,film type was 3400BW (Panatomic-X,Black and White),500mm lens with a sun elevation of 59 degrees. Approximate Photo Scale was 1:240,000. Principal Point Lattitude was 9.0S by Longitude 17.5E,with a camera tilt of 30 degrees and an azimuth of 280 degrees. Subject Terms: Apollo 14
. The birds of British Guiana, based on the collection of Frederick Vavasour McConnell. Birds. PIRANGA.âCYANICTERUS. 527 Extralimital Range. Surinam (JPenard), Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru. Habits. Unrecorded in British Guiana. Genus CYANICTERUS Bonap. Gyanictervs Bonaparte, Consp. Av. i. p. 240, 1850. Type C. venustus Bonap. = (7. cyanicterus (VieilL).. Pig. 191.âCyanicterus cyanicterus. This mqnotypic genus is readily distinguished by its bright blue and yellow plumage. The bill is proportionately long, compressed on the apical portion, and hooked at the tip of the upper mandible, but Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-british-guiana-based-on-the-collection-of-frederick-vavasour-mcconnell-birds-pirangacyanicterus-527-extralimital-range-surinam-jpenard-venezuela-colombia-ecuador-peru-habits-unrecorded-in-british-guiana-genus-cyanicterus-bonap-gyanictervs-bonaparte-consp-av-i-p-240-1850-type-c-venustus-bonap-=-7-cyanicterus-vieill-pig-191cyanicterus-cyanicterus-this-mqnotypic-genus-is-readily-distinguished-by-its-bright-blue-and-yellow-plumage-the-bill-is-proportionately-long-compressed-on-the-apical-portion-and-hooked-at-the-tip-of-the-upper-mandible-but-image216354304.html
RMPFYP3C–. The birds of British Guiana, based on the collection of Frederick Vavasour McConnell. Birds. PIRANGA.âCYANICTERUS. 527 Extralimital Range. Surinam (JPenard), Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru. Habits. Unrecorded in British Guiana. Genus CYANICTERUS Bonap. Gyanictervs Bonaparte, Consp. Av. i. p. 240, 1850. Type C. venustus Bonap. = (7. cyanicterus (VieilL).. Pig. 191.âCyanicterus cyanicterus. This mqnotypic genus is readily distinguished by its bright blue and yellow plumage. The bill is proportionately long, compressed on the apical portion, and hooked at the tip of the upper mandible, but
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 240 CONIFEEALES [CH. this connexion it is noteworthy that Fliche states that the pits in his wood are occasionally circular. Xenoxylon lati'porosum (Cramer). Gothan's examination of the specimens on which Cramer founded this species^ enabled him to confirm the main points of the original description: he regards Cramer's species Piniies fauciforosus as identical with the type-species with which he also identifies Araucarioxylon horeanum Felix^. Xenoxylon lati'porosum is characterised by the large size of the pits on the radial Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-240-conifeeales-ch-this-connexion-it-is-noteworthy-that-fliche-states-that-the-pits-in-his-wood-are-occasionally-circular-xenoxylon-latiporosum-cramer-gothans-examination-of-the-specimens-on-which-cramer-founded-this-species-enabled-him-to-confirm-the-main-points-of-the-original-description-he-regards-cramers-species-piniies-fauciforosus-as-identical-with-the-type-species-with-which-he-also-identifies-araucarioxylon-horeanum-felix-xenoxylon-latiporosum-is-characterised-by-the-large-size-of-the-pits-on-the-radial-image231976247.html
RMRDBC1Y–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 240 CONIFEEALES [CH. this connexion it is noteworthy that Fliche states that the pits in his wood are occasionally circular. Xenoxylon lati'porosum (Cramer). Gothan's examination of the specimens on which Cramer founded this species^ enabled him to confirm the main points of the original description: he regards Cramer's species Piniies fauciforosus as identical with the type-species with which he also identifies Araucarioxylon horeanum Felix^. Xenoxylon lati'porosum is characterised by the large size of the pits on the radial
AS14-69-9580 - Apollo 14 - Apollo 14 Mission image - Oblique sequence of views of the lunar surface just prior to the Descartes Landing Site.; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Oblique sequence of views of the lunar surface just prior to the Descartes Landing Site. Images were taken on Revolution 30 of the Apollo 14 mission. Original film magazine was labeled P,film type was 3400BW (Panatomic-X,Black and White),500mm lens with a sun elevation of 59 degrees. Approximate Photo Scale was 1:240,000. Principal Point Lattitude was 9.5S by Longitude 18.5E,with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as14-69-9580-apollo-14-apollo-14-mission-image-oblique-sequence-of-views-of-the-lunar-surface-just-prior-to-the-descartes-landing-site-scope-and-content-the-original-database-describes-this-as-description-oblique-sequence-of-views-of-the-lunar-surface-just-prior-to-the-descartes-landing-site-images-were-taken-on-revolution-30-of-the-apollo-14-mission-original-film-magazine-was-labeled-pfilm-type-was-3400bw-panatomic-xblack-and-white500mm-lens-with-a-sun-elevation-of-59-degrees-approximate-photo-scale-was-1240000-principal-point-lattitude-was-95s-by-longitude-185ewith-image360700760.html
RM2BXR9E0–AS14-69-9580 - Apollo 14 - Apollo 14 Mission image - Oblique sequence of views of the lunar surface just prior to the Descartes Landing Site.; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Oblique sequence of views of the lunar surface just prior to the Descartes Landing Site. Images were taken on Revolution 30 of the Apollo 14 mission. Original film magazine was labeled P,film type was 3400BW (Panatomic-X,Black and White),500mm lens with a sun elevation of 59 degrees. Approximate Photo Scale was 1:240,000. Principal Point Lattitude was 9.5S by Longitude 18.5E,with
. Elements of applied microscopy. A text-book for beginners. Microscopy. MICROSCOPY OF PAPER. lOI , or oval scar-like pits arranged in regular rows over their surface. In the case of pine, lattice-like areas with ob- long openings appear at intervals; but the presence of long cells mainly of a single type and with discoid mark- ings is the characteristic of the Conifers in general. 7. The Structure of the Angiosperms.—Pulp made from the commoner Angiospermous trees shows two distinct elements, long narrow fibres and short broad. Fig, 40.—^Tracheid of Birch. (After Herzberg.) 240 diameters. cel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-applied-microscopy-a-text-book-for-beginners-microscopy-microscopy-of-paper-loi-or-oval-scar-like-pits-arranged-in-regular-rows-over-their-surface-in-the-case-of-pine-lattice-like-areas-with-ob-long-openings-appear-at-intervals-but-the-presence-of-long-cells-mainly-of-a-single-type-and-with-discoid-mark-ings-is-the-characteristic-of-the-conifers-in-general-7-the-structure-of-the-angiospermspulp-made-from-the-commoner-angiospermous-trees-shows-two-distinct-elements-long-narrow-fibres-and-short-broad-fig-40tracheid-of-birch-after-herzberg-240-diameters-cel-image216447786.html
RMPG41A2–. Elements of applied microscopy. A text-book for beginners. Microscopy. MICROSCOPY OF PAPER. lOI , or oval scar-like pits arranged in regular rows over their surface. In the case of pine, lattice-like areas with ob- long openings appear at intervals; but the presence of long cells mainly of a single type and with discoid mark- ings is the characteristic of the Conifers in general. 7. The Structure of the Angiosperms.—Pulp made from the commoner Angiospermous trees shows two distinct elements, long narrow fibres and short broad. Fig, 40.—^Tracheid of Birch. (After Herzberg.) 240 diameters. cel
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 372 FILICALES [CH. fossil fern-stems with the habit and, in the main, the structural features of recent tree-ferns. Persistent leaf-bases and sinuous adventitious roots cover the surface of the stems: the vascular system is of the dictyostelic type characteristic of Gyathea (fig. 240, p. 313) and Alsophila. It is by the pattern formed by the vascular tissue on the exposed surface of the leaf-bases that Protopteris is most readily recognised: the leaf-trace has a horse- shoe form with the ends curled inwards and the sides more Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-372-filicales-ch-fossil-fern-stems-with-the-habit-and-in-the-main-the-structural-features-of-recent-tree-ferns-persistent-leaf-bases-and-sinuous-adventitious-roots-cover-the-surface-of-the-stems-the-vascular-system-is-of-the-dictyostelic-type-characteristic-of-gyathea-fig-240-p-313-and-alsophila-it-is-by-the-pattern-formed-by-the-vascular-tissue-on-the-exposed-surface-of-the-leaf-bases-that-protopteris-is-most-readily-recognised-the-leaf-trace-has-a-horse-shoe-form-with-the-ends-curled-inwards-and-the-sides-more-image232058345.html
RMRDF4P1–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 372 FILICALES [CH. fossil fern-stems with the habit and, in the main, the structural features of recent tree-ferns. Persistent leaf-bases and sinuous adventitious roots cover the surface of the stems: the vascular system is of the dictyostelic type characteristic of Gyathea (fig. 240, p. 313) and Alsophila. It is by the pattern formed by the vascular tissue on the exposed surface of the leaf-bases that Protopteris is most readily recognised: the leaf-trace has a horse- shoe form with the ends curled inwards and the sides more
AS14-69-9573 - Apollo 14 - Apollo 14 Mission image - Oblique view of the Descartes Landing Site looking east.; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Oblique view of the Descartes Landing Site looking east. Images were taken on Revolution 28 of the Apollo 14 mission. Original film magazine was labeled P,film type was 3400BW (Panatomic-X,Black and White),500mm lens with a sun elevation of 59 degrees. Approximate Photo Scale was 1:240,000. Principal Point Lattitude was 9.0S by Longitude 15.5E,with a camera tilt of 20 degrees and an azimuth of 100 degrees. Subje Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as14-69-9573-apollo-14-apollo-14-mission-image-oblique-view-of-the-descartes-landing-site-looking-east-scope-and-content-the-original-database-describes-this-as-description-oblique-view-of-the-descartes-landing-site-looking-east-images-were-taken-on-revolution-28-of-the-apollo-14-mission-original-film-magazine-was-labeled-pfilm-type-was-3400bw-panatomic-xblack-and-white500mm-lens-with-a-sun-elevation-of-59-degrees-approximate-photo-scale-was-1240000-principal-point-lattitude-was-90s-by-longitude-155ewith-a-camera-tilt-of-20-degrees-and-an-azimuth-of-100-degrees-subje-image360702029.html
RM2BXRB39–AS14-69-9573 - Apollo 14 - Apollo 14 Mission image - Oblique view of the Descartes Landing Site looking east.; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Oblique view of the Descartes Landing Site looking east. Images were taken on Revolution 28 of the Apollo 14 mission. Original film magazine was labeled P,film type was 3400BW (Panatomic-X,Black and White),500mm lens with a sun elevation of 59 degrees. Approximate Photo Scale was 1:240,000. Principal Point Lattitude was 9.0S by Longitude 15.5E,with a camera tilt of 20 degrees and an azimuth of 100 degrees. Subje
. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. 240 BULLETIN 56, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. OVIS CANADENSIS GAILLARDI, new subspecies. GAILLARD BIGHOEN. Type-sfecimen.—Immature female, skin and skull, No. 59906, U.S.Nat.Mus. Collected in the Gila Mountains, between Tinajas Altas and the Mexican Boundary Line, in Yuma County, Arizona, February 21, 1894, by Edgar A. Meams. (O Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mammals-of-the-mexican-boundary-of-the-united-states-a-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-species-of-mammals-occurring-in-that-region-with-a-general-summary-of-the-natural-history-and-a-list-of-trees-mammals-mammals-trees-trees-natural-history-natural-history-240-bulletin-56-united-states-national-museum-ovis-canadensis-gaillardi-new-subspecies-gaillard-bighoen-type-sfecimenimmature-female-skin-and-skull-no-59906-usnatmus-collected-in-the-gila-mountains-between-tinajas-altas-and-the-mexican-boundary-line-in-yuma-county-arizona-february-21-1894-by-edgar-a-meams-o-image216365514.html
RMPG08BP–. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. 240 BULLETIN 56, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. OVIS CANADENSIS GAILLARDI, new subspecies. GAILLARD BIGHOEN. Type-sfecimen.—Immature female, skin and skull, No. 59906, U.S.Nat.Mus. Collected in the Gila Mountains, between Tinajas Altas and the Mexican Boundary Line, in Yuma County, Arizona, February 21, 1894, by Edgar A. Meams. (O
. The birds of British Guiana, based on the collection of Frederick Vavasour McConnell. Birds. PIRANGA.âCYANICTERUS. 527 Extralimital Range. Surinam (JPenard), Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru. Habits. Unrecorded in British Guiana. Genus CYANICTERUS Bonap. Gyanictervs Bonaparte, Consp. Av. i. p. 240, 1850. Type C. venustus Bonap. = (7. cyanicterus (VieilL).. Pig. 191.âCyanicterus cyanicterus. This mqnotypic genus is readily distinguished by its bright blue and yellow plumage. The bill is proportionately long, compressed on the apical portion, and hooked at the tip of the upper mandible, but Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-british-guiana-based-on-the-collection-of-frederick-vavasour-mcconnell-birds-pirangacyanicterus-527-extralimital-range-surinam-jpenard-venezuela-colombia-ecuador-peru-habits-unrecorded-in-british-guiana-genus-cyanicterus-bonap-gyanictervs-bonaparte-consp-av-i-p-240-1850-type-c-venustus-bonap-=-7-cyanicterus-vieill-pig-191cyanicterus-cyanicterus-this-mqnotypic-genus-is-readily-distinguished-by-its-bright-blue-and-yellow-plumage-the-bill-is-proportionately-long-compressed-on-the-apical-portion-and-hooked-at-the-tip-of-the-upper-mandible-but-image232031166.html
RMRDDX3A–. The birds of British Guiana, based on the collection of Frederick Vavasour McConnell. Birds. PIRANGA.âCYANICTERUS. 527 Extralimital Range. Surinam (JPenard), Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru. Habits. Unrecorded in British Guiana. Genus CYANICTERUS Bonap. Gyanictervs Bonaparte, Consp. Av. i. p. 240, 1850. Type C. venustus Bonap. = (7. cyanicterus (VieilL).. Pig. 191.âCyanicterus cyanicterus. This mqnotypic genus is readily distinguished by its bright blue and yellow plumage. The bill is proportionately long, compressed on the apical portion, and hooked at the tip of the upper mandible, but
AS14-69-9534 - Apollo 14 - Apollo 14 Mission image - Oblique view of the Descartes Landing Site.; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Oblique view of the Descartes Landing Site. Images were taken on Revolution 27 of the Apollo 14 mission. Original film magazine was labeled P,film type was 3400BW (Panatomic-X,Black and White),500mm lens with a sun elevation of 58 degrees. Approximate Photo Scale was 1:240,000. Principal Point Lattitude was 9.0S by Longitude 15.5E,with a camera tilt of 20 degrees and an azimuth of 100 degrees. Subject Terms: Apollo 14 Flight Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as14-69-9534-apollo-14-apollo-14-mission-image-oblique-view-of-the-descartes-landing-site-scope-and-content-the-original-database-describes-this-as-description-oblique-view-of-the-descartes-landing-site-images-were-taken-on-revolution-27-of-the-apollo-14-mission-original-film-magazine-was-labeled-pfilm-type-was-3400bw-panatomic-xblack-and-white500mm-lens-with-a-sun-elevation-of-58-degrees-approximate-photo-scale-was-1240000-principal-point-lattitude-was-90s-by-longitude-155ewith-a-camera-tilt-of-20-degrees-and-an-azimuth-of-100-degrees-subject-terms-apollo-14-flight-image360699501.html
RM2BXR7W1–AS14-69-9534 - Apollo 14 - Apollo 14 Mission image - Oblique view of the Descartes Landing Site.; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Oblique view of the Descartes Landing Site. Images were taken on Revolution 27 of the Apollo 14 mission. Original film magazine was labeled P,film type was 3400BW (Panatomic-X,Black and White),500mm lens with a sun elevation of 58 degrees. Approximate Photo Scale was 1:240,000. Principal Point Lattitude was 9.0S by Longitude 15.5E,with a camera tilt of 20 degrees and an azimuth of 100 degrees. Subject Terms: Apollo 14 Flight
. The natural history of plants. Botany. X. LAURAOE^. I. CINNAMON SERIES. The study of this order may be commenced by the analysis of the Cinnainomv/m zeylanicam.. Pi&. 240.—Floriferous branch (1). Ceylon Cinnamon-tree (figs. 240-243), the type of the genus Cinna- momum} The flowers of C. zeylanicuni are regular and hermaphrodite. ' BuBM., -FZ. Zeyl., 62.—Nees, Laur. Disp. daphne Nees, Malabatlirum BtJEM., Parthen- Irogr., 11; Systema Laurinarwm, 31.—Endi., oxylon Bl.). Gen., n. 2023.—MeiSSN., in DC. Frodr., xv. ^ Bebtn., in Bph. Nat. Our., doc. 1, ann. 4, sect. i. 9, 503 (incl.: CajnpJior Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-x-lauraoe-i-cinnamon-series-the-study-of-this-order-may-be-commenced-by-the-analysis-of-the-cinnainomvm-zeylanicam-piamp-240floriferous-branch-1-ceylon-cinnamon-tree-figs-240-243-the-type-of-the-genus-cinna-momum-the-flowers-of-c-zeylanicuni-are-regular-and-hermaphrodite-bubm-fz-zeyl-62nees-laur-disp-daphne-nees-malabatlirum-btjem-parthen-irogr-11-systema-laurinarwm-31endi-oxylon-bl-gen-n-2023meissn-in-dc-frodr-xv-bebtn-in-bph-nat-our-doc-1-ann-4-sect-i-9-503-incl-cajnpjior-image216422964.html
RMPG2WKG–. The natural history of plants. Botany. X. LAURAOE^. I. CINNAMON SERIES. The study of this order may be commenced by the analysis of the Cinnainomv/m zeylanicam.. Pi&. 240.—Floriferous branch (1). Ceylon Cinnamon-tree (figs. 240-243), the type of the genus Cinna- momum} The flowers of C. zeylanicuni are regular and hermaphrodite. ' BuBM., -FZ. Zeyl., 62.—Nees, Laur. Disp. daphne Nees, Malabatlirum BtJEM., Parthen- Irogr., 11; Systema Laurinarwm, 31.—Endi., oxylon Bl.). Gen., n. 2023.—MeiSSN., in DC. Frodr., xv. ^ Bebtn., in Bph. Nat. Our., doc. 1, ann. 4, sect. i. 9, 503 (incl.: CajnpJior
. A manual of botany. Botany. 126 MANUAL OF BOTANY But there are also other irregularities which are found in separate inflorescences. Of these the following may be noticed. a. The Reversed Baceme.—This, though of the cymose type, is arranged somewhat like the true raceme, inasmuch as the main axis is stronger than its branches, which are developed basipetally upon it (;?§'. 240). The oldest flower terminates the main peduncle, two younger ones arise from the axils of the uppermost leaves, two younger ones still form those of the next pair, and so on for a variable distance down the axis. Fig. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-botany-botany-126-manual-of-botany-but-there-are-also-other-irregularities-which-are-found-in-separate-inflorescences-of-these-the-following-may-be-noticed-a-the-reversed-bacemethis-though-of-the-cymose-type-is-arranged-somewhat-like-the-true-raceme-inasmuch-as-the-main-axis-is-stronger-than-its-branches-which-are-developed-basipetally-upon-it-240-the-oldest-flower-terminates-the-main-peduncle-two-younger-ones-arise-from-the-axils-of-the-uppermost-leaves-two-younger-ones-still-form-those-of-the-next-pair-and-so-on-for-a-variable-distance-down-the-axis-fig-image232377147.html
RMRE1KBR–. A manual of botany. Botany. 126 MANUAL OF BOTANY But there are also other irregularities which are found in separate inflorescences. Of these the following may be noticed. a. The Reversed Baceme.—This, though of the cymose type, is arranged somewhat like the true raceme, inasmuch as the main axis is stronger than its branches, which are developed basipetally upon it (;?§'. 240). The oldest flower terminates the main peduncle, two younger ones arise from the axils of the uppermost leaves, two younger ones still form those of the next pair, and so on for a variable distance down the axis. Fig.
AS14-69-9579 - Apollo 14 - Apollo 14 Mission image - Oblique sequence of views of the lunar surface just prior to the Descartes Landing Site.; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Oblique sequence of views of the lunar surface just prior to the Descartes Landing Site. Images were taken on Revolution 30 of the Apollo 14 mission. Original film magazine was labeled P,film type was 3400BW (Panatomic-X,Black and White),500mm lens with a sun elevation of 59 degrees. Approximate Photo Scale was 1:240,000. Principal Point Lattitude was 9.5S by Longitude 19.0E,with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as14-69-9579-apollo-14-apollo-14-mission-image-oblique-sequence-of-views-of-the-lunar-surface-just-prior-to-the-descartes-landing-site-scope-and-content-the-original-database-describes-this-as-description-oblique-sequence-of-views-of-the-lunar-surface-just-prior-to-the-descartes-landing-site-images-were-taken-on-revolution-30-of-the-apollo-14-mission-original-film-magazine-was-labeled-pfilm-type-was-3400bw-panatomic-xblack-and-white500mm-lens-with-a-sun-elevation-of-59-degrees-approximate-photo-scale-was-1240000-principal-point-lattitude-was-95s-by-longitude-190ewith-image360706571.html
RM2BXRGWF–AS14-69-9579 - Apollo 14 - Apollo 14 Mission image - Oblique sequence of views of the lunar surface just prior to the Descartes Landing Site.; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Oblique sequence of views of the lunar surface just prior to the Descartes Landing Site. Images were taken on Revolution 30 of the Apollo 14 mission. Original film magazine was labeled P,film type was 3400BW (Panatomic-X,Black and White),500mm lens with a sun elevation of 59 degrees. Approximate Photo Scale was 1:240,000. Principal Point Lattitude was 9.5S by Longitude 19.0E,with
. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 736 FRESH-WATER BIOLOGY 237 (236) Denticles of ordinary size; infero-posteal tooth present. 238 238 (243) Claws with one basal spine 239 239 (242) Rostrum long, recurved 240 240 (241) Shape elongated oval; valves striated. Alonella rostrata (Koch) 1841. General form not unlike a Pleuroxus of the slrialus type. Valves striated or reticulated; infero-posteal angle rounded and with minute tooth, sometimes ab- sent. Rostrum long, slender, recurved. Post-ab- domen moderately long, somewhat tapering toward apex; angle rounded; 9-12 small marginal denticles. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-water-biology-freshwater-biology-736-fresh-water-biology-237-236-denticles-of-ordinary-size-infero-posteal-tooth-present-238-238-243-claws-with-one-basal-spine-239-239-242-rostrum-long-recurved-240-240-241-shape-elongated-oval-valves-striated-alonella-rostrata-koch-1841-general-form-not-unlike-a-pleuroxus-of-the-slrialus-type-valves-striated-or-reticulated-infero-posteal-angle-rounded-and-with-minute-tooth-sometimes-ab-sent-rostrum-long-slender-recurved-post-ab-domen-moderately-long-somewhat-tapering-toward-apex-angle-rounded-9-12-small-marginal-denticles-image216350260.html
RMPFYGY0–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 736 FRESH-WATER BIOLOGY 237 (236) Denticles of ordinary size; infero-posteal tooth present. 238 238 (243) Claws with one basal spine 239 239 (242) Rostrum long, recurved 240 240 (241) Shape elongated oval; valves striated. Alonella rostrata (Koch) 1841. General form not unlike a Pleuroxus of the slrialus type. Valves striated or reticulated; infero-posteal angle rounded and with minute tooth, sometimes ab- sent. Rostrum long, slender, recurved. Post-ab- domen moderately long, somewhat tapering toward apex; angle rounded; 9-12 small marginal denticles.
. Plants; a text-book of botany. Botany. 240 PLANT STRUCTUKES leaf) and Alisma (water-plantain), in which there is a dis- tinct calyx and corolla. The genus Tyjpha (cat-tail) is also an aquatic or marsh form of very simple type, the flow- ers being in dense cylindrical clusters (spikes), the upper flowers consisting of stamens, the lower of carpels, thus forming two very distinct re- gions of the spike (Fig. 221). 132. Grasses.— This is one of the largest and probably one of the most use- ful groups of plants, as well as one of the most peculiar. It is world-wide in its dis- tribution, and is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-a-text-book-of-botany-botany-240-plant-structukes-leaf-and-alisma-water-plantain-in-which-there-is-a-dis-tinct-calyx-and-corolla-the-genus-tyjpha-cat-tail-is-also-an-aquatic-or-marsh-form-of-very-simple-type-the-flow-ers-being-in-dense-cylindrical-clusters-spikes-the-upper-flowers-consisting-of-stamens-the-lower-of-carpels-thus-forming-two-very-distinct-re-gions-of-the-spike-fig-221-132-grasses-this-is-one-of-the-largest-and-probably-one-of-the-most-use-ful-groups-of-plants-as-well-as-one-of-the-most-peculiar-it-is-world-wide-in-its-dis-tribution-and-is-image232282083.html
RMRDWA4K–. Plants; a text-book of botany. Botany. 240 PLANT STRUCTUKES leaf) and Alisma (water-plantain), in which there is a dis- tinct calyx and corolla. The genus Tyjpha (cat-tail) is also an aquatic or marsh form of very simple type, the flow- ers being in dense cylindrical clusters (spikes), the upper flowers consisting of stamens, the lower of carpels, thus forming two very distinct re- gions of the spike (Fig. 221). 132. Grasses.— This is one of the largest and probably one of the most use- ful groups of plants, as well as one of the most peculiar. It is world-wide in its dis- tribution, and is
. Handbook of zoology [microform] : with examples from Canadian species, recent and fossil :. Zoology; Invertebrates; Zoologie; Invertébrés. r"n 240 PROVIXCE ARTICULATA. long to the group of Acarina or Mites proper, of which the flour and cheese mites are examples, and which have the cephalo-thorax and abdomen con- densed into one mass. As an example of this ordinary type of mite, the sugar mite, Acarus saccharic may be taken (Fig. 27-1). It abounds - Fifj. 274.. AcARi—after Puckarrl. (1) Ixodes bovis, Riley. (2) Acarus (Tyroglyphus) 8aochaui.—Magnified. in the more impure varieties of ra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-zoology-microform-with-examples-from-canadian-species-recent-and-fossil-zoology-invertebrates-zoologie-invertbrs-rquotn-240-provixce-articulata-long-to-the-group-of-acarina-or-mites-proper-of-which-the-flour-and-cheese-mites-are-examples-and-which-have-the-cephalo-thorax-and-abdomen-con-densed-into-one-mass-as-an-example-of-this-ordinary-type-of-mite-the-sugar-mite-acarus-saccharic-may-be-taken-fig-27-1-it-abounds-fifj-274-acariafter-puckarrl-1-ixodes-bovis-riley-2-acarus-tyroglyphus-8aochauimagnified-in-the-more-impure-varieties-of-ra-image234923337.html
RMRJ5K35–. Handbook of zoology [microform] : with examples from Canadian species, recent and fossil :. Zoology; Invertebrates; Zoologie; Invertébrés. r"n 240 PROVIXCE ARTICULATA. long to the group of Acarina or Mites proper, of which the flour and cheese mites are examples, and which have the cephalo-thorax and abdomen con- densed into one mass. As an example of this ordinary type of mite, the sugar mite, Acarus saccharic may be taken (Fig. 27-1). It abounds - Fifj. 274.. AcARi—after Puckarrl. (1) Ixodes bovis, Riley. (2) Acarus (Tyroglyphus) 8aochaui.—Magnified. in the more impure varieties of ra
. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. S38 ECHINODERMATA ECHINOIDEA chap. circle of secondaries. A few deep-water forms belong to this family, the type genus Salenia (Fig. 240) being the best known. None occur in the British area. Super- ficially they resemble the Cidaridae, but in reality they are widely separated by the essentially modern character of the peristome. Fam. 4. Arbaciidae.—Endocyclica with a peristome on which, as in Sale- niidae, there are only ten prominent plates perforated by the buccal tube-feet, ^"'•,^1?-T°T'^.'-"'^'=f'='°''^ and besides these thin irregular p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cambridge-natural-history-zoology-s38-echinodermata-echinoidea-chap-circle-of-secondaries-a-few-deep-water-forms-belong-to-this-family-the-type-genus-salenia-fig-240-being-the-best-known-none-occur-in-the-british-area-super-ficially-they-resemble-the-cidaridae-but-in-reality-they-are-widely-separated-by-the-essentially-modern-character-of-the-peristome-fam-4-arbaciidaeendocyclica-with-a-peristome-on-which-as-in-sale-niidae-there-are-only-ten-prominent-plates-perforated-by-the-buccal-tube-feet-quot1-tt-quot=f=-and-besides-these-thin-irregular-p-image232154695.html
RMRDKFK3–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. S38 ECHINODERMATA ECHINOIDEA chap. circle of secondaries. A few deep-water forms belong to this family, the type genus Salenia (Fig. 240) being the best known. None occur in the British area. Super- ficially they resemble the Cidaridae, but in reality they are widely separated by the essentially modern character of the peristome. Fam. 4. Arbaciidae.—Endocyclica with a peristome on which, as in Sale- niidae, there are only ten prominent plates perforated by the buccal tube-feet, ^"'•,^1?-T°T'^.'-"'^'=f'='°''^ and besides these thin irregular p
. Fishes. Fishes. 240 Subclass Dipneusti, or Lung-fishes India, Ceratodus latissimiis, figured by Agassiz in 1838, being the best- known species. The abundance of the fossil teeth of Ceratodus renders the discovery of a living representative of the same type a matter of great interest. In 1870 the Barramunda of the rivers of Queensland was described. Fig. 172.—Teeth of Ceratodus runcinatus Plie- ninger. Carboniferous. (After Zittel.) .l.:<i*.^,.«i„ < O by Krefft, who recognized its rela- tionship to Ceratodus and gave it the name of Ceratodus forsteri. Later, generic differences were not Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fishes-fishes-240-subclass-dipneusti-or-lung-fishes-india-ceratodus-latissimiis-figured-by-agassiz-in-1838-being-the-best-known-species-the-abundance-of-the-fossil-teeth-of-ceratodus-renders-the-discovery-of-a-living-representative-of-the-same-type-a-matter-of-great-interest-in-1870-the-barramunda-of-the-rivers-of-queensland-was-described-fig-172teeth-of-ceratodus-runcinatus-plie-ninger-carboniferous-after-zittel-lltii-lt-o-by-krefft-who-recognized-its-rela-tionship-to-ceratodus-and-gave-it-the-name-of-ceratodus-forsteri-later-generic-differences-were-not-image232218780.html
RMRDPDBT–. Fishes. Fishes. 240 Subclass Dipneusti, or Lung-fishes India, Ceratodus latissimiis, figured by Agassiz in 1838, being the best- known species. The abundance of the fossil teeth of Ceratodus renders the discovery of a living representative of the same type a matter of great interest. In 1870 the Barramunda of the rivers of Queensland was described. Fig. 172.—Teeth of Ceratodus runcinatus Plie- ninger. Carboniferous. (After Zittel.) .l.:<i*.^,.«i„ < O by Krefft, who recognized its rela- tionship to Ceratodus and gave it the name of Ceratodus forsteri. Later, generic differences were not
. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. 240 TRILOBITA to reach the anterior margin. In this species the eye-line is present in the adult. In the protaspis of Triarthrus (Fig. 144), found in the Ordovician, the glabella does not reach the front margin nor expand in front as it does in Sao; an eye-line is present, but disappears before the adult stage is reached. Bahnanites (Fig. 151, C) is a more advanced type than Sao and Triarthrus, and is found in later deposits. In the earliest stage (Fig. 145, A) the head and pygidiuni are quite distinct, and there is no eye-line present at this or any s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cambridge-natural-history-zoology-240-trilobita-to-reach-the-anterior-margin-in-this-species-the-eye-line-is-present-in-the-adult-in-the-protaspis-of-triarthrus-fig-144-found-in-the-ordovician-the-glabella-does-not-reach-the-front-margin-nor-expand-in-front-as-it-does-in-sao-an-eye-line-is-present-but-disappears-before-the-adult-stage-is-reached-bahnanites-fig-151-c-is-a-more-advanced-type-than-sao-and-triarthrus-and-is-found-in-later-deposits-in-the-earliest-stage-fig-145-a-the-head-and-pygidiuni-are-quite-distinct-and-there-is-no-eye-line-present-at-this-or-any-s-image232155488.html
RMRDKGKC–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. 240 TRILOBITA to reach the anterior margin. In this species the eye-line is present in the adult. In the protaspis of Triarthrus (Fig. 144), found in the Ordovician, the glabella does not reach the front margin nor expand in front as it does in Sao; an eye-line is present, but disappears before the adult stage is reached. Bahnanites (Fig. 151, C) is a more advanced type than Sao and Triarthrus, and is found in later deposits. In the earliest stage (Fig. 145, A) the head and pygidiuni are quite distinct, and there is no eye-line present at this or any s
. Arid agriculture; a hand-book for the western farmer and stockman. Dry farming; Irrigation. 240 ARID AGEICULTUEE. moulded into more prolific and better forms for our farms. Oats and wheat are not staple in. Plate XLII. Breeding Black Winter Emmer. 1. Parent Type. 2. A Sporting: Type. 3. A Beardless "Sport." Bred by the Author.. 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.. Buffum, Burt C. , 1868-. [Worland, Wy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/arid-agriculture-a-hand-book-for-the-western-farmer-and-stockman-dry-farming-irrigation-240-arid-ageicultuee-moulded-into-more-prolific-and-better-forms-for-our-farms-oats-and-wheat-are-not-staple-in-plate-xlii-breeding-black-winter-emmer-1-parent-type-2-a-sporting-type-3-a-beardless-quotsportquot-bred-by-the-author-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-buffum-burt-c-1868-worland-wy-image232380762.html
RMRE1T0X–. Arid agriculture; a hand-book for the western farmer and stockman. Dry farming; Irrigation. 240 ARID AGEICULTUEE. moulded into more prolific and better forms for our farms. Oats and wheat are not staple in. Plate XLII. Breeding Black Winter Emmer. 1. Parent Type. 2. A Sporting: Type. 3. A Beardless "Sport." Bred by the Author.. 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.. Buffum, Burt C. , 1868-. [Worland, Wy
. Elements of applied microscopy. A text-book for beginners. Microscopy. MICROSCOPY OF PAPER. lot or oval scar-like pits arranged in regular rows over their surface. In the case of pine, lattice-like areas with ob- long openings appear at intervals; but the presence of long cells mainly of a single type and with discoid mark- ings is the characteristic of the Conifers in general. 7. The Structure of the Angiosperms.—Pulp made from the commoner Angiospermous trees shows two distinct elements, long narrow fibres and short broad. Fig. 40.—^Tracheid of Birch. (After Herzberg.) 240 diameters. cells Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-applied-microscopy-a-text-book-for-beginners-microscopy-microscopy-of-paper-lot-or-oval-scar-like-pits-arranged-in-regular-rows-over-their-surface-in-the-case-of-pine-lattice-like-areas-with-ob-long-openings-appear-at-intervals-but-the-presence-of-long-cells-mainly-of-a-single-type-and-with-discoid-mark-ings-is-the-characteristic-of-the-conifers-in-general-7-the-structure-of-the-angiospermspulp-made-from-the-commoner-angiospermous-trees-shows-two-distinct-elements-long-narrow-fibres-and-short-broad-fig-40tracheid-of-birch-after-herzberg-240-diameters-cells-image232251499.html
RMRDRY4B–. Elements of applied microscopy. A text-book for beginners. Microscopy. MICROSCOPY OF PAPER. lot or oval scar-like pits arranged in regular rows over their surface. In the case of pine, lattice-like areas with ob- long openings appear at intervals; but the presence of long cells mainly of a single type and with discoid mark- ings is the characteristic of the Conifers in general. 7. The Structure of the Angiosperms.—Pulp made from the commoner Angiospermous trees shows two distinct elements, long narrow fibres and short broad. Fig. 40.—^Tracheid of Birch. (After Herzberg.) 240 diameters. cells
. Types and breeds of farm animals. Livestock. 534 SHEEP crops and high front flanks indicate lack of constitution and poor feeding character. Fullness of flank is of vital importance. 'W^Q front legs should be wide apart and heavily muscled of arm, the shank bones fine and short, the joints and pasterns strong. The entire leg viewed from front or side must show good form. Fig. 240. A fine type of mutton sheep, the grand-champion wether, a Shropshire, at the International Live-Stock Exposition, 1917. Exhibited by Jess Andrew, West Point, Indiana. From photograph by Hildebrand, by courtesy of M Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/types-and-breeds-of-farm-animals-livestock-534-sheep-crops-and-high-front-flanks-indicate-lack-of-constitution-and-poor-feeding-character-fullness-of-flank-is-of-vital-importance-wq-front-legs-should-be-wide-apart-and-heavily-muscled-of-arm-the-shank-bones-fine-and-short-the-joints-and-pasterns-strong-the-entire-leg-viewed-from-front-or-side-must-show-good-form-fig-240-a-fine-type-of-mutton-sheep-the-grand-champion-wether-a-shropshire-at-the-international-live-stock-exposition-1917-exhibited-by-jess-andrew-west-point-indiana-from-photograph-by-hildebrand-by-courtesy-of-m-image232337608.html
RMRDYTYM–. Types and breeds of farm animals. Livestock. 534 SHEEP crops and high front flanks indicate lack of constitution and poor feeding character. Fullness of flank is of vital importance. 'W^Q front legs should be wide apart and heavily muscled of arm, the shank bones fine and short, the joints and pasterns strong. The entire leg viewed from front or side must show good form. Fig. 240. A fine type of mutton sheep, the grand-champion wether, a Shropshire, at the International Live-Stock Exposition, 1917. Exhibited by Jess Andrew, West Point, Indiana. From photograph by Hildebrand, by courtesy of M
. Elements of applied microscopy. A text-book for beginners. Microscopy. MICROSCOPY OF PAPER. lOI , or oval scar-like pits arranged in regular rows over their surface. In the case of pine, lattice-like areas with ob- long openings appear at intervals; but the presence of long cells mainly of a single type and with discoid mark- ings is the characteristic of the Conifers in general. 7. The Structure of the Angiosperms.—Pulp made from the commoner Angiospermous trees shows two distinct elements, long narrow fibres and short broad. Fig, 40.—^Tracheid of Birch. (After Herzberg.) 240 diameters. cel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-applied-microscopy-a-text-book-for-beginners-microscopy-microscopy-of-paper-loi-or-oval-scar-like-pits-arranged-in-regular-rows-over-their-surface-in-the-case-of-pine-lattice-like-areas-with-ob-long-openings-appear-at-intervals-but-the-presence-of-long-cells-mainly-of-a-single-type-and-with-discoid-mark-ings-is-the-characteristic-of-the-conifers-in-general-7-the-structure-of-the-angiospermspulp-made-from-the-commoner-angiospermous-trees-shows-two-distinct-elements-long-narrow-fibres-and-short-broad-fig-40tracheid-of-birch-after-herzberg-240-diameters-cel-image232133824.html
RMRDJH1M–. Elements of applied microscopy. A text-book for beginners. Microscopy. MICROSCOPY OF PAPER. lOI , or oval scar-like pits arranged in regular rows over their surface. In the case of pine, lattice-like areas with ob- long openings appear at intervals; but the presence of long cells mainly of a single type and with discoid mark- ings is the characteristic of the Conifers in general. 7. The Structure of the Angiosperms.—Pulp made from the commoner Angiospermous trees shows two distinct elements, long narrow fibres and short broad. Fig, 40.—^Tracheid of Birch. (After Herzberg.) 240 diameters. cel
. The natural history of plants. Botany. X. LAURAOE^. I. CINNAMON SERIES. The study of this order may be commenced by the analysis of the Cinnainomv/m zeylanicam.. Pi&. 240.—Floriferous branch (1). Ceylon Cinnamon-tree (figs. 240-243), the type of the genus Cinna- momum} The flowers of C. zeylanicuni are regular and hermaphrodite. ' BuBM., -FZ. Zeyl., 62.—Nees, Laur. Disp. daphne Nees, Malabatlirum BtJEM., Parthen- Irogr., 11; Systema Laurinarwm, 31.—Endi., oxylon Bl.). Gen., n. 2023.—MeiSSN., in DC. Frodr., xv. ^ Bebtn., in Bph. Nat. Our., doc. 1, ann. 4, sect. i. 9, 503 (incl.: CajnpJior Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-x-lauraoe-i-cinnamon-series-the-study-of-this-order-may-be-commenced-by-the-analysis-of-the-cinnainomvm-zeylanicam-piamp-240floriferous-branch-1-ceylon-cinnamon-tree-figs-240-243-the-type-of-the-genus-cinna-momum-the-flowers-of-c-zeylanicuni-are-regular-and-hermaphrodite-bubm-fz-zeyl-62nees-laur-disp-daphne-nees-malabatlirum-btjem-parthen-irogr-11-systema-laurinarwm-31endi-oxylon-bl-gen-n-2023meissn-in-dc-frodr-xv-bebtn-in-bph-nat-our-doc-1-ann-4-sect-i-9-503-incl-cajnpjior-image232086341.html
RMRDGCDW–. The natural history of plants. Botany. X. LAURAOE^. I. CINNAMON SERIES. The study of this order may be commenced by the analysis of the Cinnainomv/m zeylanicam.. Pi&. 240.—Floriferous branch (1). Ceylon Cinnamon-tree (figs. 240-243), the type of the genus Cinna- momum} The flowers of C. zeylanicuni are regular and hermaphrodite. ' BuBM., -FZ. Zeyl., 62.—Nees, Laur. Disp. daphne Nees, Malabatlirum BtJEM., Parthen- Irogr., 11; Systema Laurinarwm, 31.—Endi., oxylon Bl.). Gen., n. 2023.—MeiSSN., in DC. Frodr., xv. ^ Bebtn., in Bph. Nat. Our., doc. 1, ann. 4, sect. i. 9, 503 (incl.: CajnpJior
. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. 240 BULLETIN 56, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. OVIS CANADENSIS GAILLARDI, new subspecies. GAILLARD BIGHOEN. Type-sfecimen.—Immature female, skin and skull, No. 59906, U.S.Nat.Mus. Collected in the Gila Mountains, between Tinajas Altas and the Mexican Boundary Line, in Yuma County, Arizona, February 21, 1894, by Edgar A. Meams. (O Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mammals-of-the-mexican-boundary-of-the-united-states-a-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-species-of-mammals-occurring-in-that-region-with-a-general-summary-of-the-natural-history-and-a-list-of-trees-mammals-mammals-trees-trees-natural-history-natural-history-240-bulletin-56-united-states-national-museum-ovis-canadensis-gaillardi-new-subspecies-gaillard-bighoen-type-sfecimenimmature-female-skin-and-skull-no-59906-usnatmus-collected-in-the-gila-mountains-between-tinajas-altas-and-the-mexican-boundary-line-in-yuma-county-arizona-february-21-1894-by-edgar-a-meams-o-image232044782.html
RMRDEFDJ–. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. 240 BULLETIN 56, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. OVIS CANADENSIS GAILLARDI, new subspecies. GAILLARD BIGHOEN. Type-sfecimen.—Immature female, skin and skull, No. 59906, U.S.Nat.Mus. Collected in the Gila Mountains, between Tinajas Altas and the Mexican Boundary Line, in Yuma County, Arizona, February 21, 1894, by Edgar A. Meams. (O
. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. PAEATILAPIA. 361 stripe along each side, either from the gill-cover to the base of the caudal or from below the origin of the dorsal, above the lateral line, to the base of the caudal; a blackish spot on each side of the snout and another on the operculum ; fins whitish or greyish, dorsal often with brown spots. Total length 240 millim. Lake Nyassa and Upper Shire River. 1. Skin, type. 2. Skin, one of the types o£ C laterislriga. 3. Ad. 4. Skel. 5-6. Ad. 7. Ad. L. N yassa. U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-the-fresh-water-fishes-of-africa-in-the-british-museum-natural-history-fishes-freshwater-animals-paeatilapia-361-stripe-along-each-side-either-from-the-gill-cover-to-the-base-of-the-caudal-or-from-below-the-origin-of-the-dorsal-above-the-lateral-line-to-the-base-of-the-caudal-a-blackish-spot-on-each-side-of-the-snout-and-another-on-the-operculum-fins-whitish-or-greyish-dorsal-often-with-brown-spots-total-length-240-millim-lake-nyassa-and-upper-shire-river-1-skin-type-2-skin-one-of-the-types-o-c-laterislriga-3-ad-4-skel-5-6-ad-7-ad-l-n-yassa-u-image232138154.html
RMRDJPGA–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. PAEATILAPIA. 361 stripe along each side, either from the gill-cover to the base of the caudal or from below the origin of the dorsal, above the lateral line, to the base of the caudal; a blackish spot on each side of the snout and another on the operculum ; fins whitish or greyish, dorsal often with brown spots. Total length 240 millim. Lake Nyassa and Upper Shire River. 1. Skin, type. 2. Skin, one of the types o£ C laterislriga. 3. Ad. 4. Skel. 5-6. Ad. 7. Ad. L. N yassa. U
. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 736 FRESH-WATER BIOLOGY 237 (236) Denticles of ordinary size; infero-posteal tooth present. 238 238 (243) Claws with one basal spine 239 239 (242) Rostrum long, recurved 240 240 (241) Shape elongated oval; valves striated. Alonella rostrata (Koch) 1841. General form not unlike a Pleuroxus of the slrialus type. Valves striated or reticulated; infero-posteal angle rounded and with minute tooth, sometimes ab- sent. Rostrum long, slender, recurved. Post-ab- domen moderately long, somewhat tapering toward apex; angle rounded; 9-12 small marginal denticles. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-water-biology-freshwater-biology-736-fresh-water-biology-237-236-denticles-of-ordinary-size-infero-posteal-tooth-present-238-238-243-claws-with-one-basal-spine-239-239-242-rostrum-long-recurved-240-240-241-shape-elongated-oval-valves-striated-alonella-rostrata-koch-1841-general-form-not-unlike-a-pleuroxus-of-the-slrialus-type-valves-striated-or-reticulated-infero-posteal-angle-rounded-and-with-minute-tooth-sometimes-ab-sent-rostrum-long-slender-recurved-post-ab-domen-moderately-long-somewhat-tapering-toward-apex-angle-rounded-9-12-small-marginal-denticles-image231956474.html
RMRDAERP–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 736 FRESH-WATER BIOLOGY 237 (236) Denticles of ordinary size; infero-posteal tooth present. 238 238 (243) Claws with one basal spine 239 239 (242) Rostrum long, recurved 240 240 (241) Shape elongated oval; valves striated. Alonella rostrata (Koch) 1841. General form not unlike a Pleuroxus of the slrialus type. Valves striated or reticulated; infero-posteal angle rounded and with minute tooth, sometimes ab- sent. Rostrum long, slender, recurved. Post-ab- domen moderately long, somewhat tapering toward apex; angle rounded; 9-12 small marginal denticles.
. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. 454 SILUBID.E. deeply notched, upper lobe often prolonged into a filament. Caudal peduncle nearly as long as deep. Yellow or pale brown above, marbled with dark brown, the rayed fins spotted with dark brown; young dark brown, with two or three yellow wavy cross-bands. Total length 240 millim. Congo. 1. Ad. Matadi, Lower Congo. •2. Type. Kinshassa, Stanley Pool. 3. Ad. Monsembe, Upper Congo. 4-6. Hgr. & yg- Bikoro, L. Tumba, Upp. Congo 7-9. Ad. Upper Congo. 10. Hgr. Banzyv Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-the-fresh-water-fishes-of-africa-in-the-british-museum-natural-history-fishes-freshwater-animals-454-silubide-deeply-notched-upper-lobe-often-prolonged-into-a-filament-caudal-peduncle-nearly-as-long-as-deep-yellow-or-pale-brown-above-marbled-with-dark-brown-the-rayed-fins-spotted-with-dark-brown-young-dark-brown-with-two-or-three-yellow-wavy-cross-bands-total-length-240-millim-congo-1-ad-matadi-lower-congo-2-type-kinshassa-stanley-pool-3-ad-monsembe-upper-congo-4-6-hgr-amp-yg-bikoro-l-tumba-upp-congo-7-9-ad-upper-congo-10-hgr-banzyv-image232130290.html
RMRDJCFE–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. 454 SILUBID.E. deeply notched, upper lobe often prolonged into a filament. Caudal peduncle nearly as long as deep. Yellow or pale brown above, marbled with dark brown, the rayed fins spotted with dark brown; young dark brown, with two or three yellow wavy cross-bands. Total length 240 millim. Congo. 1. Ad. Matadi, Lower Congo. •2. Type. Kinshassa, Stanley Pool. 3. Ad. Monsembe, Upper Congo. 4-6. Hgr. & yg- Bikoro, L. Tumba, Upp. Congo 7-9. Ad. Upper Congo. 10. Hgr. Banzyv
. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. 240 ADDENDA, VOL. II. JaRiver (Congo System), South Cameroon.—Type in Vienna Museum. This and the two preceding species are distinguished from the other allies oi H. hynni by the absence of the anterior barbel. 66 e. BARBUS LUCIUS. Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (8) vi. 1910, p. 553. Depth of body 4^ to 4^ times in total length, length of head o to ?)^ times. Head nearly 3 times as long as broad; snout rounded, 3 to 3J times in length of head ; eye 3^ (young) to 5 times in l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-the-fresh-water-fishes-of-africa-in-the-british-museum-natural-history-fishes-freshwater-animals-240-addenda-vol-ii-jariver-congo-system-south-cameroontype-in-vienna-museum-this-and-the-two-preceding-species-are-distinguished-from-the-other-allies-oi-h-hynni-by-the-absence-of-the-anterior-barbel-66-e-barbus-lucius-bouleng-ann-amp-mag-n-h-8-vi-1910-p-553-depth-of-body-4-to-4-times-in-total-length-length-of-head-o-to-times-head-nearly-3-times-as-long-as-broad-snout-rounded-3-to-3j-times-in-length-of-head-eye-3-young-to-5-times-in-l-image232130793.html
RMRDJD5D–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. 240 ADDENDA, VOL. II. JaRiver (Congo System), South Cameroon.—Type in Vienna Museum. This and the two preceding species are distinguished from the other allies oi H. hynni by the absence of the anterior barbel. 66 e. BARBUS LUCIUS. Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (8) vi. 1910, p. 553. Depth of body 4^ to 4^ times in total length, length of head o to ?)^ times. Head nearly 3 times as long as broad; snout rounded, 3 to 3J times in length of head ; eye 3^ (young) to 5 times in l
. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. MUGIL. 89 Silvery, brown or olive above ; fins grey; a more or less distinct dark spot at base of pectoral. Total length 240 millim. West Coast of Africa, from Senegambia to Angola.—Type in Paris Museum. Fig. 51. ^S^llf/. Magil falcipinnis. Benito River, i. 1-f). Ad., hgr. '&JS- St. Louis, Senegal. M. P. Delhez (C). 7-8. Ad. Gambia. J. S. Budgett, Esq. ((;.) 9. Ad. Nanna Krn, Liberia. W. P. Lowe, Esq. (C). 10. Skel. 'J 'J i? 11. Yg. Lngos. J. Cadman, Esq. (P.). 12. Yg. La Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-the-fresh-water-fishes-of-africa-in-the-british-museum-natural-history-fishes-freshwater-animals-mugil-89-silvery-brown-or-olive-above-fins-grey-a-more-or-less-distinct-dark-spot-at-base-of-pectoral-total-length-240-millim-west-coast-of-africa-from-senegambia-to-angolatype-in-paris-museum-fig-51-sllf-magil-falcipinnis-benito-river-i-1-f-ad-hgr-ampjs-st-louis-senegal-m-p-delhez-c-7-8-ad-gambia-j-s-budgett-esq-9-ad-nanna-krn-liberia-w-p-lowe-esq-c-10-skel-j-j-i-11-yg-lngos-j-cadman-esq-p-12-yg-la-image232138062.html
RMRDJPD2–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. MUGIL. 89 Silvery, brown or olive above ; fins grey; a more or less distinct dark spot at base of pectoral. Total length 240 millim. West Coast of Africa, from Senegambia to Angola.—Type in Paris Museum. Fig. 51. ^S^llf/. Magil falcipinnis. Benito River, i. 1-f). Ad., hgr. '&JS- St. Louis, Senegal. M. P. Delhez (C). 7-8. Ad. Gambia. J. S. Budgett, Esq. ((;.) 9. Ad. Nanna Krn, Liberia. W. P. Lowe, Esq. (C). 10. Skel. 'J 'J i? 11. Yg. Lngos. J. Cadman, Esq. (P.). 12. Yg. La
. Studies in natural history. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 17. ChiomMra asychis Cramer. Neuration of primary 1. CHIOMARA ASYCHIS Papilio asychis Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv, 87, pi. ccoxxxiv, E, F, 1781. Pyrgus georgma Reakirt, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 1868, 88 (fide G. & S.). Biol. Cent.-Am., Rhop. n, 453, pi. 91, ff. 1, 2, 3, 1899; p. 741, 1901. Texas, Arizona, October. I have one specimen from Corumba, Brazil, taken in March. Genus THANAOS Boisduval Thanaos Boisd., Ieones 240, 1832-3. Type Hesperia juvenalis Fab. Seudder and Burgess, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist, xm, 282-306, pi. 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/studies-in-natural-history-natural-history-natural-history-fig-17-chiommra-asychis-cramer-neuration-of-primary-1-chiomara-asychis-papilio-asychis-cramer-pap-exot-iv-87-pi-ccoxxxiv-e-f-1781-pyrgus-georgma-reakirt-proc-acad-nat-sci-phil-1868-88-fide-g-amp-s-biol-cent-am-rhop-n-453-pi-91-ff-1-2-3-1899-p-741-1901-texas-arizona-october-i-have-one-specimen-from-corumba-brazil-taken-in-march-genus-thanaos-boisduval-thanaos-boisd-ieones-240-1832-3-type-hesperia-juvenalis-fab-seudder-and-burgess-proc-bost-soc-nat-hist-xm-282-306-pi-1-image238053630.html
RMRR87RA–. Studies in natural history. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 17. ChiomMra asychis Cramer. Neuration of primary 1. CHIOMARA ASYCHIS Papilio asychis Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv, 87, pi. ccoxxxiv, E, F, 1781. Pyrgus georgma Reakirt, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 1868, 88 (fide G. & S.). Biol. Cent.-Am., Rhop. n, 453, pi. 91, ff. 1, 2, 3, 1899; p. 741, 1901. Texas, Arizona, October. I have one specimen from Corumba, Brazil, taken in March. Genus THANAOS Boisduval Thanaos Boisd., Ieones 240, 1832-3. Type Hesperia juvenalis Fab. Seudder and Burgess, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist, xm, 282-306, pi. 1
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