RMRJ9HF1–. Check list of the forest trees of the United States : their names and ranges. Forests and forestry; Trees. Isculus octandra Marsh.] ^^- ^ / t Prellb-wa Buckeye.i M/2 Eko^ ^sculus iM/ yEsCULIS FLAVA Ait ^ , w^ ^ » ]/i RaN(;e.—From renusylvaniii'^rf^lle#i<?*-tf -C*-**^' AMES INCISE.—California Buckgve (('al.); Jl^orse Chestnut (Cal.).. Ungnadia speciosa Endl. Texas Buckeye. Raxce.—From Texas (Trinity River) to New Mexico (Organ Mountains), and southward into Mexico (Sierra Madre Mountains in Nuevo Leon and mountains of Chihuahua). Names in use.—Spanish P.uckeye (Tex.); Texas Buckeye (Tex.).
RM2C1N64B–Planchonella costata Endl Pierre Planchonella costata Endl Pierre.
RMRDGCHN–. The natural history of plants. Botany. • The pollen there, wbere it is known, is that of the JEuphorbiacea in general, almost spheri- cal or ovoid, with bands or folds generally three in number. 2 Anomos'.achys H. Bn. Ettphorli. 625. ' ^V3h. Guian. 895, t. 342.—J. Qen. 391.— A. Jtjss. Euphorb. 64, t. 17.—A. S. H. PI. Us. Bras. t. 66.—Endl. Gen. n. 5769.—M. Akg. Prodr. 1190.—^goprkon L. Suppl, 413.. 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 rese
RM2BXE2BH–Inga quaternata Poepp Endl Inga quaternata Poepp Endl.
RMRHK5RK–. Biology of the Heteromyidae. Heteromyidae. msid end Fig. 4. —Primitive eomyid crown pattern seen in Adjidaumo minutus. 4A. Upper cheek teeth, AMNH 5390, left side reversed. 4B. Lower cheek teeth, AMNH 5363, right side reversed. Cedar Creek, Logan Co., Colorado; Orellan. Anterior is to the right. Blackened wear surfaces tilt to- ward bottom of page, white toward top; stippled area is flat. Abbreviations: ac, anterior cingulum; acd, anterior cingulid; ecld, ectolophid; end, en- toconid; endL endoloph; hy, hypocone; hyd, hy- poconid; hys, hypostyle; hysd, hypostylid; msl, mesostyle; msld, mesos
RM2BTX6T5–Galium hypocarpium subsp hypocarpium L Endl ex Griseb.
RMRJD9FN–. The Cayuga flora. Part I, A catalogue of the phaenogamia growing without cultivation in the Cayuga Lake basin. Plants. 1^2 THE CAYUGA FLORA. 1274. P. rigida, Mill. Pitch Pink. (H. and C.) Hills or dry soil; frequent. June. Campus, Cascadilla Woods and elsewhere. 459. Picea, Link. 1275. P. nigra, Link. {Abies nigra, Poir.) Black Spruce. (C.) Scarce; May. Enfield " Spruce Swamp." Woodwardia Swamp, where the trees are dwarfed. 460. Tsuga, Endl. 1276. *T. Canadensis, Carriere. (Abies Canadensis, Michx., Hem- lock. (H. and C.) Ravines and swampy woods ; common. June. The central portion
RMRR0WM3–. Actes de la Socilinnnne de Bordeaux. - 48 - Nous pouvons représenter schématiquement cette série par le g-rapliique suivant : Emex Rumex Fagopirum Polygonella. Ceratogomtm Oxygonum. 5^ Tribu : Atraphaxidées. Fleurs acycliques ou cycliques. Graine à albumen non crevassé. Arbustes. A. Périanthe se développant pendant la maturation Atraphaxis. B. Périanthe ne se développant pas pendant la maturation. A. Huit étamines ; ..... Pteropyrum B. De douze à dix-huit étamines Calligonum. 18. Atraphaxis L. Syn. — Atraphaxis Meissn., Atraphaxis Endl., Tragopyron Bieb. MoRPH. EXT. — Fleurs hermaphrodites c
RM2C1EMR9–Inga quaternata Poepp Endl Inga quaternata Poepp Endl.
RMRJ9H15–. Check list of the forest trees of the United States : their names and ranges. Forests and forestry; Trees. 1 i 4700 %*>' i s i 2 3 » ^^ Fig. 31.—Various forms of failure. A and B, compression endwise; C, shearing (the bolt of a stirap Iiassod tlirou;;li the morti.sc and sheared out.tDe endl; D, tension. The lower figure indicates the nunilxTof pounds per square inch which produced the failure in testa hy the Division of Forestry. No. 116 (upper hgure on each piece) is white pine; Nos. 1, 2, and 5 are longleaf pine, about one-fifth oatnral size.. Please note that these images are extracted
RMRDWHPA–. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. AN ENUMEEATION OF CULTIVATED FEENS. 255 31. T. rigidum, 8w.; Hedw. Fil. mm, la. T. obscurum, Blume.—Tropics. 32. T. fceniculaceum, Bory. T. meifolium, Kaulf. En. Fil. t. 2 {non Bory).— Mauritius and Bourbon. 33. T. meifolium, Bovy, T. Bauerianum, Endl.—East Indiee, Bourbon, Malayan, Philippine and Pacific Islands, Norfolk Island. 34. T. elongattun, A. Cunn.,- Hooh. Ic. PI. t. 701. — New Zealand. 35. T. setigerum, Backho
RMRDJNEY–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 50. PEA FAMILY. 425 I. Vigna sinensis (L.) Endl. Cow Pea. China Rean. Fig. 2650. Dolichos sinensis L. Cent. PI. 2: 28. 1756. Dolichos Catjang L. Mant. i: 269. 1767. Vigna Catjang Walp. Linnaea 13: 533. 1839. Vigna sinensis End!.; Hassk. PI. Jav. Rar. 386. 1848. Annual, glabrous, or somewhat pubescent; stem twining or trailing, striate. Stipules ovate or o
RMRGJ2XT–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. CATALOGUE OF AUSTRALIAN BOTANICAL DRAWINGS OF FERDINAND BAUER Plate. 582 x 416 mm partly coloured. 221. t. 107 Streblorrhiza speciosa Publication, t. 81B in Nobbs (1988: t. 19); t. 81B apparently hitherto unpublished. t. 98. EXCOECARIA AGALLOCHA L., Syst. nat. 10th ed.: 1288 (1759), Euphorbiaceae. PROVENANCE. October 1804 (Endlicher, 1833: 82 - Bauer's un- published drawing 182). Publication. Nobbs (1988: t. 20). t. 107. STREBLORRHIZA SPECIOSA Endl., Prodr. Fl. Norfolk.: 93 (1833), Leguminosae. Plate. 582 x 426 mm. PROVENANCE. Philip
RM2BXD3DX–Inga quaternata Poepp Endl Inga quaternata Poepp Endl.
RMRHA3FA–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 386 G. Skottsberg. I. Myzodendron imbricatum Poepp. et Endl., 1. c. S. 2, Taf. 3. Nach der Beschreibung und Abbildung läßt sich diese Art kaum von M. pumtzdatum unterscheiden, einer Art, die Poeppig nicht näher kannte. Mir stehen aber die PoEPPia'schen Originale zur Verfügung (Nr. 812); mit diesen stimmt eine von H. J. Elwes bei Chilian in 4000' am 27. Dez. 1901 gesammelte Pflanze völlig überein. Die Art ist also, soweit bekannt, nur zweimal gesammel
RM2BTW62R–Inga nobilis subsp quaternata Poepp Endl TD Penn.
RMRHA59K–. Botanische Jahrbcher fr Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Plants. Fig. 4. Anatomischer Blattbau von Pinus- Arten. 1 u. 2. excelsa Wall., 3 u. 4. ccmbra var. piimila Pall., 5. scipioniformis Mast., 6. khasya Royle, 7. longifolia Roxb., 8. insularis Endl., 9. Gerardiana Wall., 10. chihuahuana Engelm., 11. Merkusii Jungh. et de Vries, 12. densata Mast. (3-nadl.), 13. densata Mast. (2-nadl.), I 4. silvestris L., 4 5. taiivanensis Havata. — Etwa 20 fach vergr.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for reada
RMRDH0RF–. Flore de Buitenzorg. Botany. 701 versehmalert, mit erweitertem, langlich hexagonalem Zellnetz. 9 Bluten lateral zwischen den Laubblattern, imraer auf der Fig. 131.. Garovaglia splendida ,Flsch. ». Zweig mit Sporogonen J. «â d" Zwergpflanze von G. plicaia Endl. i SteneelbUtt â ". /. Junge d" Pflanze mit keimenden Sporen von c. Sporogon mit Perichaetialblatt '/. G. splendida und Kolonien dor Algengat- d. Sporogon von G. plicata Endl. tung Trentepolilia V- g. Antheiidinm i-1?. oberen Seite des Stengels, schiankknospenformig, Archegonien mit kiirzeren Paraphysen und langeren, pa
RMRD3P53–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... sinrødfarvet. Ben lysegule, gennem- sigtige. Længde omkring 2,5 mm. Der synes at være nogen For- skel paa Larver opfødt paa Fyr og paa Løvtræer. Coniopteryx pygmaea Endl. (Fig. 82). Hovedet lille og gulagtigt. Øj- nene røde. Antenner og Palper farveløse. Legemet orangebrunt. En mørkebrun Rygplet strækker sig fra Midten af Prothorax til ned paa andet Bagkropssegment. Forreste Del af Prothorax hvid. En stor, hvid Plet findes ligeledes ude ved hver Side af Meso- og Metathorax; Sidepletterne paa Metathorax stræk- ker sig ind p
RMRHGK77–. Boletin de la Sociedad de BiologÃ-a de Concepción. Sociedad de BiologÃ-a de Concepción; Biology; Biology. Bol. Soc. Biol. de Concepción, Tomo L, 19'6.. * * * 0 v& % .*«â¢Â«Â»â " y* O ANISÃME RÃA L1TT0RALIS (RelE.) Mo^. »â ⢠»Ã00 Ktt»s. M Mapa N° 2a.â Distribución de Anisomeria littoralis (Poepp. et Endl.) Moq. en Chile norte. -60-. 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.. Sociedad de BiologÃ-a d
RM2BTNNTM–Carica microcarpa subsp heterophylla Poepp Endl VM Badillo.
RMRHA58T–. Botanische Jahrbcher fr Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Plants. 8. 15 ig. 5: 1. Libocedrus macrolcpis Benth. et Hook. (G:l). 2. Libocedrus n.sp. (4:1). 3. Libocedru ponica Maxim. (6:1). 7. Thuja gigantea Pari. (6:1). 8. Thuja suctchuenensis Franch. (10:1 t. Chamaecyparis obtusa var. breviramea Mast. (6:1). 12. Chamaecypans pisilcra S. et / (6: 15. Chamaecyparis nutkaensis Carr. (10:1). 16. Cupressus funebris Endl. (1 F jap 11. Chamaecyp u. Beißn. (4:1). Verlag von Wilheli. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally
RMRD1XW4–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 122. sinrødfarvet. Ben lysegule, gennem- sigtige. Længde omkring 2,5 mm. Der synes at være nogen For- skel paa Larver opfødt paa Fyr og paa Løvtræer. Coniopteryx pygmaea Endl. (Fig. 82). Hovedet lille og gulagtigt. Øj- nene røde. Antenner og Palper farveløse. Legemet orangebrunt. En mørkebrun Rygplet strækker sig fra Midten af Prothorax til ned paa andet Bagkropssegment. Forreste Del af Prothorax hvid. En stor, hvid Plet findes ligeledes ude ved hver Side af Meso- og Metathorax; Sidepletterne paa Metathorax stræk- ker sig
RMRH9WXR–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 500 L. Diels II. E. Pritzcl. Dicrastyles Lewelliiii F. v. M. in Fragm. YIII. 50, XI. 86. Hab. in Australia centrali in Macdonell Range (E. Giles in herb. Melb.!); pr. Finke River (Kempe, in herb. Melb. et Berol!). Fig. 55. Ä—C Pltysopsis spicata Turcz. : A Habitus. B Flos. G Gynaeceum. — D—E Mallophora glohiflora Endl. : D Habitus, ^ Flos. — F—H Dicrastyles fulva Drumni.: i'^ Habitus. G Flos expansus, calyce dempto. II Calyx. — J Dicrastyles stoechas
RMRD3PDX–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 71 med Hovedarten, fra hvilken den skal kunne kendes paa, at Tværribben mellem R og Rs træffer denne sidste før. Fig. 37. For- og Bagvinge af Semidalis aleurodiformis. Forkningspunktet. Men denne Karakter er ikke konstant, selv ikke hos samme Individ. S. aleurodiformis synes saa afgjort at være knyttet til Løvtræer, navnlig Eg, om den end meget sjældent skal kunne findes paa Fyr. [Parasemiddlis Endl. I Bagvingerne løber M og Cui vidt adskilte, og de er oftest divergerende. M er forket i Bagvingerne. I begge Vingepar træffe
RMRH80Y5–. Botánica descriptiva. Compendio de la flora española. Estudio de las plantas que viven espontáneamente en España y de las más frecuentemente cultivadas que tienen aplicaciones en medicina, agricultura, industria y horticultura. Plants. 232 SOLANÁCEAS 7.093. W. somnífera Dun.—5. De i metro; hojas cortamente peciola- das, oblongas o trasovadas, tomentosa por el envés; cimas florales casi senta- das; bayas rojas del tamaño de un guisante. Fl. primavera y verano. Oro- vale. E. y S. Es narcótica. Tribu 2.^: Cestreas GEN. CESTRUM ENDL. (Del gr. cestra, martillo, por la forma de la corola.)—Cáliz c
RMRHYD1J–. Beiträge zur Flora und Pflanzengeographie Australiens. Botany. — 249 — Frenela rhomboidea Endl. Syn. Conif. 36 (1847), Parlat. in DC. Prodr. XVI. 2, p. 447 (1868), Benth. Fl. Austr. VI. 237 (1873), J. H. Maid. Usef. PI. Aust. 543 (1889), Turner in Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales XXVIII. 302 (1903). Abbildung: Textfig. 61, rechts. Geogr. Verbreitung: Queensland, N.S.Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmanien. Süd-Queensland: Stradbroke Island (Domin, IV. 1910), häufig.. Fig. 61. Links: Callitris eolumellaris F. v. Muell., rechts: C. eupressiformis Venten., beide nach Exemplaren vom Stradbroke Is
RMRD3PDH–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 73 Aarhus, Hammel, Skanderborg, Silkeborg, Funder, Sminge, Klakring, København, Knuthenborg og Bornholm. Arten er vist særlig knyttet til Løvtræer, navnlig Eg; men den kan ogsaa findes paa Naaletræer, særlig Fyr. En Form, C. pineticola Endl., er beskrevet paa tyske Eksemplarer som selvstændig Art og skal kunne adskilles fra psociformis ved et mindre Antal af Led. Cct, ^y Pig. 39. For- og Bagvinge af Conwentzia psociformis. i Antennerne, nemlig 28—34 (psociformis skal have 38—43 Led) og ved, at Tværribben i Forvingen mellem
RMRH8TKB–. Botánica descriptiva. Compendio de la flora española. Estudio de las plantas que viven espontáneamente en España y de las más frecuentemente cultivadas que tienen aplicaciones en medicina, agricultura, industria y horticultura. Plants. 203 D, Cáliz caedizo y, por tanto^ fruto descubierto 4.278. Th. hirsuta Endl {Passerina id. L.)—^. Mata de 5-10', con tronco hasta de 2" de diámetro; hojas oblongas, de 4-6'", crasas, cóncavas por el haz y verde-obscuras por el envés; cáliz amarillento, caedizo. Fl. invierno y pri- mavera. Palmerina, Boja tnarina, Brufalaga. Costa E. y S. Tiene propi
RMRD1Y53–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 70 2. Semidålis Endl. I Bagvingerne løber M og Cu^ vidt adskilte, og de er ofte noget divergerende. M er forket i. Fig. 36. For- og Bagvinge af Coniopteryx pygmaea. Bagvingerne. I begge Vingepar træffer Tværribben mellem Cu^ og M dennes bageste Gren. Kun een Art. 1. S. aleurodiformis Steph. (Fig. 37). Hovedet brunt. Thorax's Overside oftest mørkere. Bagkroppen bleg; i levende Live gullig eller undertiden graa; Bag- kropsspidsen mørkebrun. Antenner oftest med 30—33 Led og mere end halv saa lange som Forvingerne. Vingerne va
RMRHFPH0–. Boletín del Museo Nacional de Chile. Natural history. 42 boletín del museo nacional andinas nevadas que soberbiamente se destacan i a cuyos pies se estiende una inmensidad de canales e islas constituyentes del archipiélago. En las campanas ya se encuentran algunos grupos de alerces, pero escasos en número i de poco tamaño, acompañado de cipreses jóvenes. FlG. 24.—Una campaña i alerzales secos en Ñango. (Libocedrus íetrago?ta (Hook.) Endl.) i de mañíus (Saxegothea conspicua Lindley). Bastante llama aquí la atención unos grupos de esqueletos jigan- tes de alerces i de cipreses secos que forman
RMRDY9PF–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. POISONOUS PLANTS OF THE WORLD 817 NAMB OF PI,ANT Authority Properties I^ocality Juniperus virginiana L. C. L. G. Mi. Abort. E. N. A. Picea excelsa White Ir. Eur. Cult. N. Am. Pinus Laricio Poir. Sm. Ineb. S. Eur. Pinus sylvestris L. Sire Ineb. Eur. N. As. Sequoia sempervirens Endl. G. Cal. Taxus baccata L. Mi. R. L. F. P. Eur. Taxus brevifolia Nutt. Astr. W. N. A. Taxus canadensis Marsh. Ches.Wh.L. Astr. E. N. Am. Thuja occidentalis
RM2BXD5K8–Planchonella costata Endl Pierre Planchonella costata Endl Pierre.
RMRDGD0D–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 135. Flower.. Fis. 137 sect, of Fig. 136. Long. sect, of flower. Vochpia, the corolla being also reduced to the anterior petal; but the ovary plunged in the concavity of the receptacle, obconical and spurred behind, is quite inferior as regards the insertion of the calyx, 1 EuDGE, PI. Quian. Ear. i, 7, t. 1 (1805).— DC. Prod/r. iii. 29.—Spach, Suit, a Buffon, vii. 328.—Endl. Gen. n. 6073.—Payer, Elem. 150, fig. 258-262.—H. Bn. in Payer Fam. Nat. 352. —B. H. Gen. 976, n. S.—Sebraa Eiem. et SoH. Si/it. i. 4 (ex Endl. loe.eit.).—Bittmaria Speeng. Syst
RMRDG3W8–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 226. Flower (f). Fig; 227. Diagram. Fig. 228. Long. sect, of flower. in those of which the genera Poivrea^ and Cacouda^ have been made. The receptacle has the form of a very deep sac, narrow and elongate/ insensibly attenuated towards the upper part and there ' Comh-etumi Lcefl. Ic. 308.—L. Gen. n. 475. —GiERTN. Fruct. i. 176, t. 36.—Lamk. Bict. i. 734; Suppl. ii. 229 ; III. t. 282.—DC. Prodr. iii. 18; Mem: Combret. t. 5.—Tdep. Diet. Sc. Nat. Atl. t. 221.—Spaoh, Suit, a Buffon, iv. 308.— Endl." Gen. n. 6087.—Payek, Fam. Nat. 96.— Hook. Fl. Ind
RMRDGCT7–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig 163 Male flower (f). Fig. 164. Long. sect, of fruit. w Fig. 165. Seed. sepals free or united at the base, and disposed in quincuncial pree- floration in the bud. The petals are generally the same in number, free and contorted ^ in the bud. With them alternate five glands sur- rounding the foot of the androceum. This is formed of two verticils 1 Jatropha L. Gen. 288.—Sw. Obs. 366.—J. G-en, 389.—Deshouss. in LamJe. Diet. iv. 6.— Lamk. III. t. 791.—PoiR. Suppl. iii. 616.—A. Juss. Mpherb. 37, t. 11, fig. 34.—Endl. Geii. n. 5805.—H. Bn. Etiphorbiac. 294,
RMRHRFN2–. Bihang till Kongl. Svenska vetenskaps-akademiens handlingar. Science; Botany. 30 LINDMAN, BLUTENBINRICHTUNGEN StJDAMER. PFLANZEN. I. Vigna sinensis (L.) Endl. — Fig. 7, A, B. Eine kosmopolitische Kulturpflanze in wärmeren Län- dern, auch im Staate Rio Grande do Sul kultivirt. In Porto Alegre bekam ich Samen derselben, nnd habe daher in den letzten Jahren diese Art als Topfpflanze in meinem Zimmer in Stockholm zu ziehen versuckt. Die Samen haben gut gekeimt, die Pflanzen aber, obgleich sie niedrig bleiben und mit wenigen Ausnahmen niclit klettern, bliikten alle Jahre erst sehr spät, etwa nach
RM2BTW1N3–Boronia rubiginosa A Cunn ex Endl. 12 Jul 20191
RM2BXEXRK–Podocarpus laeta Hooibr ex Endl Podocarpus laeta Hooibr ex Endl.
RMRHK5RY–. Biology of the Heteromyidae. Heteromyidae. mt pa 1 mm hy I pr endl hyd ecld prd. msid end Fig. 4. —Primitive eomyid crown pattern seen in Adjidaumo minutus. 4A. Upper cheek teeth, AMNH 5390, left side reversed. 4B. Lower cheek teeth, AMNH 5363, right side reversed. Cedar Creek, Logan Co., Colorado; Orellan. Anterior is to the right. Blackened wear surfaces tilt to- ward bottom of page, white toward top; stippled area is flat. Abbreviations: ac, anterior cingulum; acd, anterior cingulid; ecld, ectolophid; end, en- toconid; endL endoloph; hy, hypocone; hyd, hy- poconid; hys, hypostyle; hysd, h
RMRDGPPX–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 235. Inflorescence. Kg. 236. Long. sect, of flower (f). more or less thick, sometimes nil or nearly so. The margin of the sac supports a calyx of 2-6 divisions, very variable in form and appearance, with a variable number of small tongues interposed,^ and a regular gamopetalous corolla,' funnel-shaped or hypocrateriform. 1 Xi. fffB n. 110.—J. Gen. 197.—Gr.S!:iiTN. Fruct. i. t. 25.—Lamk. III. t. 62.—DO. Frodr. iv. 552.—KiCH. Sub. 70, t. 4, fig. 2, 3.—Endl. Gen. n. 3121.—B. H. Gen. ii. 145, n. 319.— Baker, Fl. Maurit. 158.—Hook. Fl. lad. iii. 199. —?
RMRDGD4H–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 105. Diagram. Fig. 104; Floriferous branch. Fig. 106. Long. sect, of flower {). upwards, the calyx, corolla, androceum, and gynseceum. The calyx is formed of five very dissimilar pieces, imbricated in quincuncial ^ Pohjgala T. Imt. 174, t. 79.—L. Gen. n. 851.—Abans. Fam. dus PI ii. 358.—J. Gen. 99. —Lamk. Diet. V. 485; Suppl. iv, 474; III. t. 598.—DC. Prodr. i. 321.—Tukp. in Diet. So. Nat. Atl. t. 174.—A. S. H. et MoQ. in . Mus. xvii. 915, t. 27, 28; xix. 326.—Spach, Suit, cb Buffon, xii. 117.—Endl. Gen. n. 5647.— Paybk, Organog. 139, t. 31.—A. Gr
RMRHA62T–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. Engler, Bot. Jahrb. XXVIIL Bd. Taf. XIL. A Siparuna minutiflora Perk. B S. muricata (R. et P.) A. DC. C S. parallelo- neura Perk. D S. paucißora (Beurl.) A. DC. E S. mollissima (Mart.) A. DC. F S. cristata (Poepp. et Endl.) A. DC. G S. crassißora Perk. H S. Mathewsii Perk. / S. micrantha A. DC. K S. radiata (Poepp. et Endl.) A. DC. L S. camporum (Tul.) A. DC. M Mulisii (H.B.K.) A. DC. N S. chiridota (Tul.) A. DC. a El. ganz, b Bl. im Längs- schnitt,
RM2BXC0P4–Juniperus procera Hochst ex Endl Juniperus procera Hochst ex Endl.
RMRHA62H–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. EnrjUr, Bot. Jahrb. XXVIIL Bd. Taf. XIII.. A Siparuna glossostyla Perk. ß S. SumichrasUi Perk. C S. Poeppigii (Tul.) A. DC. D, E S. cristata (Poepp. et Endl.) A. DC. F S. mollis (H.B.K.) A. DC. G S. cujabana (Mart.) A. DC. H S. apiosyce 'Mart.) A. DC. J S. riparia (Tul.) A. DC K S. muricata (R. et P.) A. DC. L S. tenuipes Perk. a Bl. ganz. 6 Bl. im Längsschnitt. J. Pohl deliri. Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann in Leipzig.. Please note that these images a
RM2BXCC8D–Sequoia sempervirens D Don Endl Sequoia sempervirens D Don Endl.
RMRDG3PJ–. The natural history of plants. Botany. â r Fig. 258. Fruit.. Fig. 257. Dehiscent Fig. 260. Fruit, Fig. 259. Long, stamen. with germinating seed. sect, of firait. roots which descend into the mud, whence the name Bhizophora^ (fig. 253-260). They have regular and hermaphrodite flowers, the concave 1 L. Gen. n. 692 (part).âJ. Gen. 213, 453.â Lamk. Diet. vi. 160; III. t. .396.âDup.-Th. Desvx. Jown. Bot. ii. 31, t. 4.âDC. Prodr. iii. 32 (part).âSpach, Suit. A Buffm, iv. 332.â Endl. Gen. u. 6098.âH. Bn. Fayer lam. Nat. 360.âB. H. Gen. 678, n. 1.âHook. Fl. Ind. ii. 435.âMangle Piukn. ex Adans. Fam.
RM2C1CX12–Sequoia sempervirens D Don Endl Sequoia sempervirens D Don Endl.
RMRDGCR1–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 98. Male floriferous branch. Fig. 100. Female infloreaoence. dioecious flowers are tetramerous, and the straight almost flat or, in the male flower, slightly depressed receptacle, bears four decussate 1 Morus T. I»st. 589, t. 362.—L. Gen. n. 33.—Lamk. III. t. 762.—Spach, Suit. & Buffon, 1055. Adans. Fam. des PI. ii. 377.—J. Gen. xi. 39.—Endl. Gen. n. 18S6.—Payeb, Fam. Nat. 402. ScHKCHE. ffandb.t.290.—Gt^rtn. Frucf. 171.—H. Bn. Adamoma, i. 214, t. 8, fig. 1-12. ii. 199,1.126.—Pom. Bkt. iv. 373 ; Suppl. iv. —Bcr. BO. Frodr. xvii. 237.. Please not
RM2C1JTDM–Streblus pendulinus Endl F Muell Streblus pendulinus Endl F Muell.
RMRE5C2K–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. Pl. 259. M.FIotBIo-n dei.eH'ifh. EUCALYPTUS LEHMANNI Pkf.iss. (/). E. OCCTDENTALIS Endl. (3). E. CLADOCAJ.YX F.v.M. ). E. S1MIUS Maiden. (7). E. DECURVA F.v.M. (8). E. OOMPHOCEPHALA A. P. DC. (//). E. ASTR1NGENS Maiden. (13). E. TORQUATA Loth. (IB). E. CORNUTA Labill. (.2). E. SPENCERIANA Maiden. (<). E. LIRATA (W. V. Fitz.) Maiden. («). E. DIVERSICOLOR F.v.M. («). E. BAILEYANA F.v.M. (10). E. ERYTHRONEMA Totcz. (72). E. PLATYPUS Hook. (14). E. OCHROPHLOIA F.v.M. (18). E. STAIGERIANA F.V.M. (77).. Please note
RMRD3PDN–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 72 randen og ude i Spidsen. Begge Vingepars Hinder stærkt rødt til rødviolet iriserende. Vf. 5,5—6 mm. Denne Art er kun kendt fra Finland, Letland og Got- land; men da en Art ånnae Endl., der utvivlsomt kun. ^1 M "-^ Fig. 38. For- og Bagvinge af Parasemidalis fuscipennis. er en Form af fuscipennis, er beskrevet fra Tyskland, er det ikke umuligt, at vi kan finde Arten her i Landet.] 3. Conwéntzia EndL Bagvinger meget smaa og med stærkt redu- ceret Ribbenet. I Forvingen træffer Tværribben mellem Cu^ og M denne sidste fø
RMRT0G80–. Bullettino del Laboratorio ed Orto botanico. Plants; Plants -- Italy Siena. CONIFERE 09 0,014; spess. par. z. primav. : 0,001, z. est.: 0,003; strutt. l)ar. : con ispessiuienti spirali e con striature al principio della zona estiva; diani. areol. delle par. rad.: 0,016, taug.: 0,006. Oss. Secondo Moeller, il L. microcarpa Forb. avrebbe la stessa struttura del L. europaea. L. leptolepis Endl. Es. ANN. 6. — Ragg. mid. e. s.; Palcli. : 10-20 ; alt. : 0,360; largii.: 0,018-0,038; quant. per nim.': 80; perforaz. : 2-4, dimens: 0, 003 X 0, 005; spess. par. rad. : 0, 003, tang'. : 0,003. — Trach. D
RM2C1EY0M–Mendoncia glabra Poepp Endl Nees Mendoncia glabra Poepp Endl Nees.
RMRG6YBE–. Bullettino del Laboratorio ed Orto botanico. Plants; Plants -- Italy Siena. 14 FL. TASSI LIBOCEDRUS Endl. L. decurrens Ton. (Fig. 2, A-B) Es. ANN. 8 — Ragg. mid. Palch.: 2-8; alt. 0,100; largii.: 0,018; quaiit. per unir': 90; perforaz. : 2, dimensi. : 0,001 X 0,006; spess. par. rad.: 0,002, tang. 0,001 — Mid. Cel- lule omogenee, a pareti assai ispessite e ricche di grosse punteggiature semplici. — Trach. Diam. z. primav. : 0, 024, z. est. : 0,012; spess. par. z. primav.: 0,003, z. est. : 0, 005 ; Fio-, 2. A B A-B. L.ll>ocetli*iis« tlecui>i*cns C. L.. eliilensls Strutt. par. : striature
RMRE5C1H–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. M.FiocKro-n.del.er liHi. EUCALYPTUS PERRINIANA F.v.M. (7). E. PARVIFOLIA Cambage. (4). E. GUNNII Hook. I. (7). E. GILLII Maiden. (70). E. NEGLECT A Maiden. (13). E. DORATOXYLON' F.v.M. [18). E. WOODWAKDI Maiden. (79). Seeds E. RUBIDA Deane and Maiden. (2). E KRUSEANA F.v.M. (5). E. LANE-POOLEI Maiden. (8). E. OLEOSA F.v.M. (11). E. DECIP1ENS Endl. (14). E. LEPTOPHYLLA F.v.M. (771. E. UNIALATA R. T. Baker. (20). E. AGGREGATA Deane and Maiden. {3;. E. OVATA I.abill. (6). £. CRUCIS Maiden. 19). E. UNCINATA Turcz. (1,2). E. QUA ORANGULATA
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