RM2ANBKX7–Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . DAISY THE BBID1 DOUBLE DAISIES. Mollis Perennis. fl. pi One of the most charming of our early spring flowers. They are very easily raised from seed, and can be 5g# had in bloom the first season. Require a slig-ht protection during the winter. H. H. P?# JF R Pkt- The Bride—The best of the Double White Daisies, extra large and very double flowers, borne on long stiff stems. Very early and free flowering 10 Longfellow—Flowers large, dark rose.... 5 Snowball—Large, very double, pure white 5 Double White . .- 5 Double Red 5 s Double Mixed 5 DATURA. Ornamental,
RM2ANBMA9–Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . DAISY THE BBID1 DOUBLE DAISIES. Mollis Perennis. fl. pi One of the most charming of our early spring flowers. They are very easily raised from seed, and can be 5g# had in bloom the first season. Require a slig-ht protection during the winter. H. H. P?# JF R Pkt- The Bride—The best of the Double White Daisies, extra large and very double flowers, borne on long stiff stems. Very early and free flowering 10 Longfellow—Flowers large, dark rose.... 5 Snowball—Large, very double, pure white 5 Double White . .- 5 Double Red 5 s Double Mixed 5 DATURA. Ornamental,
RM2AN5NK9–Tarry at home travels . Christ Church, Salem Street.165 MASSACHUSETTS 167 friends a generation ago for saying, in a littleguide book which I wrote for New England trav-ellers, that the best way to go from Providenceto Newport is by a voyage in a friends yacht.I still hold to that instruction, though it may. The Evacuation of Boston, March 17, 1776.From au engraving by F. T. Stuart of the drawing by L. Mollis. give one a slightly exaggerated sense of the re-sources of the country. Thus, the first time Iever went along Cape Cod, my cosmopolitan friend,Mr. Freeman Cobb, took me with his four-in-h
RM2AJCY7C–Notes on the forest conditions of Porto Rico . guayacan. Pata de caba Palo santo of Bolivia and Brazil = Triplaris, several sp.) Pawpaw Carica papaya L. Quiebra = Hacha Schmidelia occidentalis Sw. Royal palm Oreodoxa regia H. B. K. Sandbox Hura crepitans L. Sea grape Coccoloba uiifera L. Tabannco Amyris Jiexandra. Taebuelo Hachuelo (?). Tamarind TamaHndus indicas L. Tibey Isotoma longiflora PresL Tortuguillo. Ucar, Ucare or Jucare. Wax tree. (SeeBixia.) Wine palm Caryota sp. Zerrezuela Smilax mollis Humb. & Bonpl.. Characteristic Views of Porto Rico. 1. Undergrowth; view along military road. .
RM2AM6EKN–Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.SChallenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, R.N., F.R.Sand Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . • V. ;h- g - --. CSBaiMt.WPurlnsslidl I BENTHESICYMIJS BRASILlEN SIS 2. D° PLEOCANTHUS 3. 0° IRIDESCENS Hanbdit imp PLATE LVIII. PLATE LVIII. Benthesicymus altus (p. 336).Fig. 1. Lateral view.,, la. Ophthalmopod.„ lz. Telson.„ ibr. Section of branchial plume. Benthesicymus mollis (p. 339).„ 2. Lateral view.„ 2z. Telson.,, 2br. Section of branchial plume. Gennadas intermedins (p. 343).„ 3. Lateral aspect.,, 3z
RM2AMY646–The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . lexis, $5.00 per 100.Snowball and Caleb Powers, $7.50per 100. John Thorpe, $5.00 per 100. Azalea Mollis, Hardy, for outdoorplanting, 12 to 16 in. high, full ofbuds, $25.00 per 100. Tree Roses, straight, stiSE stems, 4ft. high, with good heads; hardy sortsonly, all colors, $40.00 per 100. RllOdodendrons, Parsons hardy va-rieties for outdoor planting, undoubt-edly the largest block of importedplants in the country. Fine brightfoliage and well filled with buds.Named sorts in all colors. 15 to 18in. high, 7 to 10 buds, 50c each; 18 to2i in. h
RM2AFT352–. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George S. Nares, R.N., F.R.S. and Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N.. XIV. PLATE LXIV. PAGE Ehabdocalyptus mollis, F. E. S., . . 155 Fig. 1. A diied specimen; one-thiid natural size. Fig. 2. Spicules of a transverse section of the wall near the free superior margin,in their natural arrangement; x 15 Fio. 3. Plain network of the skeleton in the basal surface, in contact with thesupporting base; x 100. Fig. 4. Part of a large hypodermal pentact, with echinated rays ; x 50.
RM2AM46Y9–Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.SChallenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, R.N., F.R.Sand Captain Frank Turle Thomson, R.N. . I I.TROPIOCARIS PLANIPES. 3. HYMENODORA DUPLEX 2. D° TENUIPES. 4. D° ROSTRATA 5 HYMENODORA MOLLIS . HsrVharl PLATE CXXXVII. (ZOOL. CHALL. EXP. PART LII. 1888.) Fff. 6 PLATE CXXXVII. Hymenodora glauca (p. 847).Fig. 1. Lateral view ; enlarged twice.Id. Mandible.lm.a. Metastoma.le. First siagnopod.If Second siagnopod.lg. Third siagnopod.lh. First gnathopod.li. Second gnathopod.Ik. First pereiopod.m. Third perei
RM2AJ198B–Biographical review .. containing life sketches of leading citizens of Merrimack and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire . 4 Yeaton, Daniel 86 536 , Yeaton, James 460 276 I York, Hiram H 320 PORTRAITS. Abbott, Isaac N 8S Baker, Cyrus K 496 Baker, Edward D. (StLel) . . 465 Blood, Mollis L 225 Cain, J. Leavitt 77 Carter, Solon A 250 Couch, Joseph 4S2 Currier, David M 365 Dow, Samuel H 61 Downes, Daniel 544 Katon, Horace 1 449 Edes, Amasa 198 Earwell, Jesse H. (Steel) ... 415Earwell, Mrs. Emma J. (iod- frey (Steel) 419 IAr.E Earwell, Emma (Steel) .... 423 Gerrisli, Hiram E 311 Chiles, William A. J 2
RM2AN2B38–Polk-Husted Directory Co.'s Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda directory . Drs. Carmichael & Free, Dentists 1115 Broadway, owi S^Tstore, Oakland, California us oOi e. Esterly Construction Co., inc. Buildin^i. Found»tioni,< Sidewalks, Curbi, Etc. Cement ftnd Concrete Contractor! BERKELEY SAN TRANCISCO OAKLAND i;ifi 1911 POLK-HUSTED CO.S *; < WIS ^1^ CO ^ ^ o Alvarado Peter H, ironwkr, r 4228 Ful- lington.Alvarado Peter L, elk, b 4228 Fullington.Alvares Jos R, driver, r 220 Mollis.Alvares Wm, niach, r 2i8 Harlan.Alvarez A D, salsn C J Heeseman, r 831 San Pab av.Aharez Frank B, millhand, b 1160
RM2AGBKBM–. Herbier de la France; ou, Collection complette des plantes indigenes de ce royaume; avec leurs proprits, et leurs usages en medecine. A.2;ancn3 mollis. on t/vuve ce c/iiimpioncn c7iium el iuiIJet sur iL vieiur liirwjf atzroretf pcurris ,dans uf oeus JuanuiiV, i/ tvtassiv cûmmun awparc ae .ceantr elJarur le petit parc de VERSAILLES,j>rk<- ihi Ciwal. .W? chape<m JAr ,r,i jnme,i-se a la /untre dun cône renverse dimt les l(rrù sentre/leelitssur eiur même. sa peau est h^es rjimee, il 7ia presiTue pemt de chacr ei eernse^iuemmeni: veii de consïs -tance ? d est si meu que ses lords sent
RM2AJH0BX–Report of the Free Public Library Committee . Emery & Son, Printers, 142, Church Road. gttt InbUf f ibrarg,.. TOWN OF HOVE.Cibrarp Committee. H. W. FISHER, Esq., J.P. (CHAIRMAN).C. E. BOOTHBY, Esq., J.P.A. G. HENRIQUES, Esq., J.P.W. A. MOLLIS, Esq., M.A., M.D.Colonel L. HOUGH.W. A. HOUNSOM, Esq.J. W. HOWLETT, Esq. S. ISGER, Esq.T. J. U. ROBINS, Esq. G. B. WOODRUFF, Esq., J.P. (ex-officio)hairman of the Urban District Council of the Toivn of Hove). J. J. CLARK, Esq., J.P. (ex-officio).( Vice-Chairman of the Council). Town Clerk:Mr. H. ENDACOTT. Librarian: Mr. JOHN W. LISTER. FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT
RM2AN285R–Polk-Husted Directory Co.'s Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda directory . 0th.Barnes Danl (Custis & Barnes), r 545 Mollis. ,.^„^ Barnes Edw C, car opr Key Route, r 5725 Vicente.Barnes Elmer W, engr, r w s S3d av 5 s of E 14th.Barnes Fredk H, contr, r 556 El Dorado av.Barnes Geo. appr, b 238 Lawton av.Barnes Harry C, mach S P Co, b 1320 12th. , ^^ Barnes Harry W, carp Bd of Education, r 64 Fairmont.Barnes J as H, eng S P Co, r 1500 Bridge Barnes Jas L, mach S P Co. r 5244 Tel avBarnes Jessie, steno, b 509 E 24th.Barnes John T, dist mngr Remington Typewriter Co. r 1374 Franklin.Barnes Lucy A (wid Ja
RM2CDE95K–. Our firemen. A history of the New York fire departments, volunteer and paid ... 650 engravings; 350 biographies. . MOLLIS NOR-WEGIAN COO-LIVER OIL PUREST. FORGenernl DeUlttTi f*rrofuln, Kbrumnl Inmor { oimumplio Ib eupenor to any in de-licacy of tarte and smellmedicinal virtue* and purity, London, Euroi>ean and NewYork physicians pronounce it thepureet and be«t Sold by DragKieU. W.H.SchiefJelin k Oo.(S^iS.)NcwYorl
RM2CP5TP2–. Symbolor & emblematum ... centuria una [-quarta] . ina miles habet.Hocpofleaimitatichrtfiiani(longequidemfenfu meliore) vi-ta humandum in terrisage-bat,optimus,Matthias Bergius, eruditionefingularipr&ditu*vir: Inftar eft mollis caro noftra fceni,Quod per herbofos adolefcit agros;Suauedumflatu vegetante vernatAuraFavoni.Sirii fcenum feriunt calores,Candtdos Cauri perimunrquefloressAt DEI fcrmo ftat, & omne nrmusDuratinsevum. HOC Et Embi.ematvm CektuiC. I. tc& XCVIII. H O C OMNIS C A R O.. Jgmsquis es>huncfaniquifj)eBasforte maniftum^TkeJ]?ice te: Fanum es: ponefupercilum. Tria
RM2CEMY4A–. Yachts and yachting; a magazine devoted to the upbuilding of the noble sport of yachting. ws onthe other boats that theyll find you located at THE SOMER^ INN ST. GEORGES, - BERMUDA. **On the Square^ Unlimited lies will be swopped here after the June races.99 44-100 per cent of BERMUDAS visitors put up at, orlunch at THE SOMERS INN. Ask Mollis Burgess, he knows. H. TL. & E. SMITH BERMUDA STORFS Q^^ Street, Hamilton, ) Somers Inn Building, St. Georges, YacKting Caps by Ivondons foremost Makers Clothing—Snappy Styles in Flannel, Doeskin and Duck for Tropical Weather,Mens Wear For All Occasions.
RM2CGR7RP–. The Street railway journal . ower saw is shown herewith. The details of this machine are as follows: Weight on straightbase, about 3000 lbs.; floor space occupied, .• ft. x 7 ft.; amountof power required to run, from 2Tj h.p. to 3T/4 h.p,; saw-blade of the fans at the Mollis and Eliot Street chamber. The air isdrawn from the subway and forced through the chamber to apoint above the surface of the ground. The fans are all of the Sturtcvant cone type, each consisting ofa cast iron conoidal center with annular back plate of steel at-tached thereto, and a series of reverse curved steel plate bla
RM2CETGF5–. Wm. Elliott & Sons : 1893. h finely- Acanthus Mollis. Purple and white, 3ft 10 cut dark green foliage, and small oval, bright scarlet fruit. Roots may be kept like the Dahlia in winter. A^^MITIIIUI Abobra Viridiflora. Half-hardy perennial, 10 ft 5 AOUIMIIUIVl. (MONKSHOOD.) ACROCLINIUM. Ornamental free-flowering hardy plants, succeeding well under the shade of trees. Hardy perennial. One of the most beautiful of the everlasting flowers, a^ „;<. ?M-,«»rr„o. -D^ n t^ ^ ,1.., ? ^ -u ..r i,-i. .! Aconitum JNapellus. Blue, 3 ft 5 excellent for winter bouquets, for which purpose they ^ should b
RM2CGJ80F–. Sponsor souvenir album : history & reunion (1895) . Ko H O H > W o 2 (- ro 0 2 8 § a 0 g. 194 SPONSOR SOUVENIR ALBUM. LEE AT THE WILDERNESS. KV MRS. MOLLIS E. MOOKR DAVIS. Twas a terrible moment! The blood and the rout!His great bosom shook With an awful doubt.Confusion in front, And a pause in the cries:And a darkness like night Passed over our skies: There were tears in the eyesOf General Lee. As the blue-clad lines Swept fearfully near,There was wavering yonder, And a break in the cheerOf our columns unsteady: But We are here! We are readyWith rifle and blade!Cried the Texas BrigadeTo
RM2CGXGHM–. Le quincaillier (Janvier-Juin 1907) . Modclo F. THE LEADER Un nom blenconnu des fa-brlcants deBeurre quiemplolent laBA R ATT Kde premierequallte. OadTe en acii rdur avec occesaolrei en farmalleable. Cotnblnalaon de levier clntrt eldactionnemenl an moyen dune pedale.UousslnetaA bllle Bicycle. Tonrilloni boalonni - l>o Iseura de < Irvine. M nil ..I,,, ii, incut el detachable commodemenlpour lchamps et al Gallahor. .1. P. Mod - -• r Har-ris Co Grand Trunk Ry. I*-. Mary Si Vinson Harris, Dee . . Alp. I-Mollis. .Miss Heederj C. I.. .1. A Surveyor 152 Kalinanoviu h, S. II. Weinfteld Kins, 11
RM2CPB68N–. Teatro d'imprese . o, èVairuorolatOjC da più Cani a fiali to dogninrorno col brie-Bìr.i. uc Cvrant, s p. d ipse n i h i l : Similmente Gicuanni KeucnhurlcrDol.camcr. Barone lhebbe col Nil moror ictvs. Scipione Ammirare pofèpérVefpafìano Gonzaga il medefìmo, mede/imamente contratto in for-ma di palla rotonda dallhauere fentito abbaiare i Cani, e glifcnflc-Enari.y per motto le parole di Virgilio Decvs, et tvtamen in armisiBjta.Sid.;. Sadclcr il figura non ritraendo raccolto, ma lolo fecondo la forma fuafrp.Tef.T. ordinaria. Altri lo porta colverfoCo rtice deposito mollis echi,n v s p.rit. G
RMRCR0W4–. Deutschlands Gräser und Getreidearten zu leichter Erkenntniss nach dem Wuchse, den Blättern, Blüthen und Früchten zusammengestellt und für die Land- und Forstwirtschaft nach Vorkommen und Nutzen ausführlich beschrieben. Plants. 0. Fi?. 345. Holeus mollia. Fig 344. Hohns lanatus. 100. U. lanätns L., Wolliges, Wiesen-H. Poln.: K. ivelniasta. Standort: Halbtrockne Wiesen, lehmige Triften. Blüthezeit: 2j. Juni, Juli. Horst: dicht, kurz, mit aufrechten Hal- men. 101. H. mollis L., Kriechendes, Wald-H. A'. czolgajaca. Sandige Wälder und Anhöhen. 2j. Juli, August. sehr locker, mit kriechenden Aus l
RMRHRF8M–. Billeder af nordens flora. Plants; Plants; Plants. 291. HYBEN-ROSE, rosa mollis.. 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.. Mentz, August, 1867-1944; Ostenfeld, C. H. (Carl Hansen), 1873-1931. København, G. E. C. Gad's forlag
RMRGFCK8–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. J H Emei'ton froin nature. Fhoto Lt)iPundersaniCrisand NewHaN'sn ft. ALLOPOSUS MOLLIS ^RRTLL. 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.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
RMRHRCT8–. Billeder af nordens flora. Plants; Plants; Plants. w A. BLØD HEJRE, bromus mollis. B. ALMINDELIG HEJRE, bromus secalinus.. 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.. Mentz, August, 1867-1944; Ostenfeld, C. H. (Carl Hansen), 1873-1931. København, G. E. C. Gad's forlag
RMRDY55T–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1195. Holcus mollis. U9'l, Holcus lanatus.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, Worthington George, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve & Co.
RMRDGE07–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. SCARLET HAW. Fruiting Braiuii of Scarlet Haw Cratj:gns mollis Leaves 2' to 4' long. H.nvs 1' to I'/i' in length.. 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.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RMRDGE21–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. SCARLET HAW. Fruiting Branch of Scarlet Haw O j/.r;,7/s mollis. Leaves 2' to 4' lung. H.iws 1' lu i^^' in length.. 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.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RMRHD7B5–. The book of hardy flowers; a simple and complete descriptive guide to the cultivation in gardens of the trees and shrubs, perennial and annual flowers, that are hardy, or are suitable for planting out-of-doors in summer in temperate countries. Floriculture. BEARS BREECH (ACANTHUS MOLLIS) FAIRY IMMORTELLE (ACROCLINIUM ROSEUM). 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.. Thomas, H. H. (Harry Higgott) ed. New York, Funk
RMREDKJA–. A complete dictionary of practical gardening: comprehending all the modern improvements in the art; whether in the raising of the various esculent vegetables, or in the forcing and managing of different sorts of fruits and plants, and that of laying out, ornamenting, and planting, gardens and pleasure grounds: with correct engravings ... from original drawings by Sydenham Edwards. Horticulture; Gardening. ft./.. Fainted- h JydHdrards London Tulli/heJMarllgrf £v G&awtiy Fleet Sire* Acanthus mollis. Asclep />Wi B ea nr £ rvech 0;n rtye Apocyn u m . Enyraved hvFSanfcr, hcberosa.. Ple
RMRDWPMD–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 557. Crepis biennis, L. Rough C; Y. 600. Crepis hieracioidcs, Jacq. C. succisKjfolia, Tausc, mollis, Asch. Hawkweed C,'; Y.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, George Worthington, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora
RMRE47MM–. Echinoderma of the Indian Museum ... Collected by the Royal Indian Marine Survey ship Investigator. ... Echinodermata. H)2 ECIIINODERMA OF THE INDIAN MuSEUM, PART VII. Radials about even with the edge of the centrodorsal; IBr, oblong, about three times as broad as long, not in contact basally ; IBr^ pentagonal, about twice as broad as long, the lateral edges about half as long as those of the IBrj, making. Pig. 24.—Decametra mollis. Lateral view of the type. with them a very obtuse angle; IBr series and lower brachials with a slightly indicated rounded median carination. Ten arms 65 mm. long
RMRH90Y8–. Botany of the Faeröes, based upon Danish investigations. Botany -- Faroe islands. 1013 placed, as well as the nearness of the houses to the grass-fields favours the development of grasses; the vegetation thus becomes a distinct grass-formation of a rather uniform type. The most frequent grasses on the roofs in Thorshavn, for example, were Agrostis val-. Fig. 195. Street in Thorshavn showing grass-vegetation on the roofs. (Krom photo. by H. G. Simmons). garis and Festuca riibra. They occurred either as pure growths or mixed together, occasionally with small patches of Holcus mollis, Anthoxant
RMRD8FKA–. A history of the fishes of Massachusetts. Fishes. '^ V «r^. ^m-^- â ^»r*^ ** * ^. Titppaii. cH- i>«)irel Printed at J. H. Builbxd's. 1. ACHIE.US MOLLIS Cuv. ^- 2. LUMPUS ANGLORUM WiL. 3. ECIiLNEIS ALBICAUDA MiLck â 4-. E QUATUORDLCIMLAMINATUS Storer. 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.. Storer, David Humphreys, 1804-1891. Cambridge, Mass. , Welch & Bigelow and Dakin & Metcalf
RMRDWPM6–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 557. Crepis biennis, L. Rough C; Y. 600. Crepis hieracioidcs, Jacq. C. succisKjfolia, Tausc, mollis, Asch. Hawkweed C,'; Y.. 601. Crepis paludosa, Moen. Harsh C.; }'.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, George Worthington, 1835-1917; Bentham, Georg
RMREP39P–. The trees of Northeastern America [microform] : illustrations from original sketches. Trees; Leaves; Arbres; Feuilles. [All the under r. mollis) ^ westward. ihsUy L. AND UN- deep and ly pointed, r the sides Leaves Alternate. a half to h, and fur- y, at least downy on ngs, lijht ) twelve in : fragrant. d or pear- 3ctober. rn Florida, ommon. b) eight to ;ed of the and in the It. Fig. i8.—Common Thorn. (C. NATURAL SIZE. punctata, Jac.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of the
RMRH4HBC–. Brimleyana. Zoology; Ecology; Natural history. 118 J. Christopher Haney et al. k*. Fig. 1. Specimen of nominate Pterodroma mollis, showing underparts, collected from Antipodes Island, 13 February 1969, by J. Warham (Department of Zoology, University of Canterbury, Christchurch 1, New Zealand). Madeiras (James and Robertson 1985). Measurements of wing and body length in Fea's petrel overlap extensively with the black-capped petrel (Cramp and Simmons 1977, Harrison 1983). When we (J.C.H. and C.A.F.) compared specimens of P. feae and P. hasitata, we con- cluded that size differences between the
RMREKFT2–. Our native trees and how to identify them [microform] : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees; Arbres. â ,.»«BgS?^fsal SCARLET HAW py-. Fruiting Branch of Scat let li.iw OjAjam- mollis Leave* i' to 4' U'»g. H-vs 1' la 1^' in lrii«th.. 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.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. Toronto : McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart
RMRDWK10–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. I20I. Arrhenalherum avenaceum, lieau. A. elatiis, !M. & K. False Oat.. 1202. Holcus lanatus, L. Woolly //. 1203. Holcus mollis, L. Salt H.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, George Worthington, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook o
RMRP2DCC–. American forestry. Forests and forestry. IVIAY 1910 THE HETCH^HETCHY VALLEY By JOHN MUIR MAJORITY REPORT ON THE WEEKS BILL HOW NEW JERSEY IS TRYING TO IMPROVE HER FORESTS By ALFRED GASKILL STATE REGULATION OF TIMBER CUTTING An Abstract of the Maine Opinion and Papers by AUSTIN GARY and ALLEN MOLLIS FOREST CONSERVATION AND TAXATION By CHARLES LATHROP PACK [STORIC TREES OF WASHINGTON By B. R. WINSLOW EDITORIALS AND DEPARTMENTS W s/ Published by THE AMERICAN FORESTP Y ASSOCIATION. HlO H St. N. W., Washington. D. C Price, $2.00 per Year. Copyright. 1910. by The American Forestry Association. Ple
RMRE59NK–. Crustace?s de?capodes (Sergestides) provenant des campagnes des yachts Hirondelle et Princesse-Alice (1885-1915). Princesse-Alice (Ship); Hirondelle (Ship); Sergestidae; Decapoda (Crustacea). ALBERT Ier PRINCE de MONACO, camescient. SERGESTIDES PI. EL. H.J.Hangen del. Britz,e se. 1.SERGESTES ARCTICUS kr.: mastioopus 2. id.acanthoSoma. 3. S. MOLLIS smith. 4r.S. TENUIREMIS ra. 5,id. mastigopus.. 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
RMRDTK2R–. Types of British vegetation. Botany. Plate III ^M 'SS ^J ?^^V- ^*- .-:- R^^i^^^^2^p^'""' â¢â ^5;^^ a. Betula tomentosa, Pteris aquiJina, HoJcits mollis, Antlioxantlium odoratum, etc.. Phnt. R. S. Adamson h. Quercus Robur, Pleris aquilina^ Holcus mollis (May). Dry oakwood (Qurrrcfum Eoburis are')iosum). (Jamlingay Wood, Cambs., on glacial sandy loam.. 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.. Tansley, A. G
RMRDHGW0–. Eesti Looduseuurijate Seltsi aastaraamat. Natural history. Phc. lõ. JZea? mollis. üpo^ojibHMft pa3p-B3b: fr, nepe^Hift jiBopnicb; c, 3a,HHiH .HBOpiiKb n, „nojiflpHbie m^uikh" ; ^i-i? jihiuh npe;ibiAymaro pa3p1>3a (jpc. 14). CTByiomHXi> pncyEKaxi), cMbHo YTOJiiii.effbi btj cpe^HHX^ Macraxi>, a HHorji;a h 3Ha^HTejiLHO KyTHHH30BaHBi; y Celastrus me oHi ocTaioTCfl. Phc. 16. Elaeodendron capense: npojjojibHbiH pasp-b^: BHyTp6HHüü KyTHKyjiapHaa OTopoHKa; nepe^Hift üBopuTCb; n wnoJiHpHbie m-biukh". TOKOCT^HHblMH. EcJIH KT* 9TOMy IipilÕaBHTb, ^TO HO^OÖHbie „MtlIIKH cymecTByiorb y
RMRE1H3K–. Flowers of the field. Botany. GRASS FAMILY 565 I. //. mollis (Creeping Soft-grass).âRooi-ilork creeping; slenis about a foot high, hairy at the nodes, slender ; leaves rough, with smooth sheaths; panuie 2â3 in. long, rather loose, whitish; upper soil ;. upper glumes acute ; the awn of the flmecriiig glume of the flower rough, projecting be)on(l the glumes.âOn light abundant.âFl. Jul)', August. Perennial. -'. H. laiidlus (Yorkshire Fog, ^ifeadow Soft- grass).âA similar plant, tufied, iâ2 feet high, the whole plant clothed with a very short down, giving it a pale soft appearance ; panicle pale
RMRG74AT–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. POLYCHAETE WORMS, PART 1 21. Figure 4.—Polynoidae, a-b, Eucranta villosa: a, elytron; h, tip of neuroseta. c, Avstro- laenilla lanelleae, tip of neuroseta. d. Austrolaenilla mollis, tip of neuroseta. e-f, Hart- mania moorei: e, notoseta;/, neuroseta. g-j, Alentiana aurantiaca (after Hartman, 1942b): g, twelfth! parapodium, anterior view; h, subacicular neuroseta; i, supra-acicular neuroseta; j, tip of same, enlarged, k, Lepidametria commensalis, middle right parapodium, anterior view. Description.—Length up to 50 mm., width including setae u
RMREDR7B–. Compositae newsletter. Compositae. Comp. Newsl. 46, 2008 H ? C/'J S , o ^rr- iy> a S 3 P C/3 03 "n 1 o A 3 2. Duhaldea nervosa Pentanema Iigneum Pentanema indicum Pentanema cemuum Caesulia axillaris Blumea aromatica Blumea densiflora Blumea lanceolaria Blumea arfakiana Blumea canalensis Blumea balsamifera Blumea virens Memttla benguetensis Blumea sessiliflora Blumea smuata Blumea fistulosa NANOTHAMNUS SERICEUS dd Blumea hieraciifoliavar. macrostachya ,-^ Blumea hicraciifolia var. hamiltonii Blumea mollis Blumea oxyodonta Blumeopsis flava Blumea psammophila Blumea saxatilis Blumea c
RMRDE2NK–. A contribution to the history of the fresh-water algÅ of North America. Botany; Algae. FRESH WATER ALG>⬠PLATE IV.. ' pi^ fJA rum ov jR NCLAIR ik F.ON. PHlLADtt-PH'A Fig. 1. MASTIGONEMA FERTILE â ' 2. MASTIGONEMA SEJUNCTUM FIj 3. ZONOTfilCHA MOLLIS '⢠4. ZONOTRICHA PARCEZONATA Fig. 6. OASYACTIS MOLLIS. " e. CCELOSPH/KRIUM DUSIUM,. 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.. Wood, H. C. (Horatio C. ), 1841-19
RMRJ6N2E–. Échinoderms. Travailler (Ship); Talisman (Ship); Echinodermata. ExpécL. du Travailleur et du Tali s m an E clinKHlei'iiie s Pl.XVIll. 1. As trop e cten ibencus, E, Perner 2 PecUnaster Filholi E Perrier 3. Crenasler mollis, E.Perner 4- Plutonas 1er inermis E Perrier I m p C h ^-T" il c n -V.^i '. Un ari n. 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.. Perrier, Edmond, 1844-1921. 431 p. plates
RMRJ2RWG–. Catalogue of North American plants north of Mexico, exclusive of the lower cryptogams [microform]. Botany; Plants; Botanique; Plantes. i()4 1196 anj^ustifolia Nash 1197 a(iiiatica (Walt.) A. (iray 1198 jj^randiflora A. (iray 1199 Ininiistrata (Walt.) A. (iray 1200 ovalifolia (Torr.) A. (iray 1201 Pickerinjjii (M. A. Curtis) 1202 villo.sa Nash A. (iray 1203 aphylla Heller 1204 Trnxillensis H. H. K. E vol villus Y^^ 1205 alsinoides L. 1206 Arizonicns A. (iray 1207 discolor Benth. 1208 laetus A. Gray 1209 linifolins L. 1210 mollis Small 1211 mucronatus Svv. 1212 Niittalianus R. & S. 1213 p
RMRFF5NE–. Fall planting. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 32 J. WILKINSON ELLIOTT, PITTSBURG, PA. HELIANTHUS mollis grandlflorus Orgyalis. A very striking, tall Sunflower. H 5 to G, P 6 to 10 1 50 10 00 Goleil d'Or. An improved double yellow hardy Sunflower 1 50 10 00 Tracheilfolius 1 25 7 00 Ciganteus. Pale yellow flowers, 3 inches across; very elegant. H 4 to 5, P 8 to 9 1 50 8 00 " Golden Bouquet." A new hardy Sunflower, blooming very early; slender stems bearing a multitude of sm
RMRF74G2–. Fall planting. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 32 J. WILKINSON ELLIOTT, PITTSBURG, PA. HELIANTHUS mollis grandlflorus Orgyalis. A very striking, tall Sunflower. H 5 to G, P 6 to 10 1 50 10 00 Goleil d'Or. An improved double yellow hardy Sunflower 1 50 10 00 Tracheilfolius 1 25 7 00 Ciganteus. Pale yellow flowers, 3 inches across; very elegant. H 4 to 5, P 8 to 9 1 50 8 00 " Golden Bouquet." A new hardy Sunflower, blooming very early; slender stems bearing a multitude of sm
RMRDH2GC–. The birds of South Africa. Birds. PBOCBLLAEIID^ CESTBELATA 481 794. (Estrelata mollis. Soft-plumaged Petrel. Procellaria mollis, Gould, Ann. Mag. N. H. xiii, p. 363 (1844); id, B. Ausir. vii, pi. 50 (1848). Estrelata moUis, Shwrpe, ed. Layard's B. S. Afr. p. 766 (1884); Salvin, Cat. B. M. XXV, p. 406 (1896); Shelley, B. Afr. i, p. 167 (1896); Beichenow, Vog. Afr. i, p. 27 (1900); ParUn, Ibis, 1900, p. 675; Shortridge, Ibis, 1904, p. 204. Description. Adult. — General colour above slaty-grey, rather darker on the head and wings which are almost black; tail like the back, the lateral feathers
RMRDHGW1–. Eesti Looduseuurijate Seltsi aastaraamat. Natural history. 168 n ÄPyrofi Haxo^HBiuificfl bt> mocmt> paciiopflSKeHin MaTepiajix. Oica- 3ajiocB, qTO sthmt» npncnocoõjieHieMT) cHaõ^eHM TaK^e Ilex, Elaeoden- dron h Evonymus, ho HtTT> ero y Celastrus. 3aMLiKaK)n];ia kji4tkh nepBtixi, Tpexi,, icaK% bh^ho Ha cootb£t- Ä. Phc. lõ. JZea? mollis. üpo^ojibHMft pa3p-B3b: fr, nepe^Hift jiBopnicb; c, 3a,HHiH .HBOpiiKb n, „nojiflpHbie m^uikh" ; ^i-i? jihiuh npe;ibiAymaro pa3p1>3a (jpc. 14). CTByiomHXi> pncyEKaxi), cMbHo YTOJiiii.effbi btj cpe^HHX^ Macraxi>, a HHorji;a h 3Ha^HTejiLHO K
RMRJYCNJ–. Atlas of United States trees: volume 6. Supplement. Trees. IVb ifJL $ â -^^^^x (â¢i Vr ⢠( ⢠⢠< â¢r i 1 * / ⢠1 « 1 #7n 0 1 T 24 .s â ^â v Map 21.âCrataegus mollis Scheele, downy hawthorn. Also N.S. Map 22.âCrataegus opaca Hook. & Am., riverflat hawthorn. Map 23.âCrataegus phaenopyrum (L. f.) Medic, Washington hawthorn. Map 24.âCrataegus pruinosa (H. L. Wendl.) K. Koch, frosted hawthorn.. 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 perfe
RMRD8117–. Betrachtungen uber die Farbenpracht der Insekten. Insects. Umnner r Tlatte/nn-l. Farbenpracht. Thf.r.. Fig. 63. TENARIS URANIA L. „ 64. DYNASTER DAEIUS Fab. „ 65. CALLIDRYAS EUBÜLE L. „ 56. HYPERCHIRIA MIMUSOPS Boisd. Xaeh d Xal pem ChroinoliUi.u.DmdiyThBajam-urth.Wun. W. Fig. 57. TELEA POLYPHEMUS Cr. „ 58. PYGAERA BUCEPHALA L. „ 69. BRAHMAEA LUNULATA Brem. Fig. 60. SPIRAMA RETORTA Cr.cT „ 61. SPIRAMA RETORTA Cr. 9 „ 62. SPIRAMA MOLLIS Gu6n6e. „ 63. CALLIODES ORBIGERA Gu6n6e. Verlag von WilliebaKngclmann,Leipzig. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may h
RMRG7GAP–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. pepsinae: tribe macromerini 157 Specimens: 9, Huachuca Mts., Ariz., June 15, 1920, F. X. Williams (San Francisco), cf, 9, Parker Creek, Sierra Ancha, Ariz., Apr. 29 and May 5, 1947, H. and M. Townes (Townes). 9 (type), Vera Cruz, Mexico (Philadelphia). 7. Auplopus mollis, new species Male: Unknown. Female: Forewing 8.0 to 9.5 mm. long; clothing hairs of frons short, whitish, and dense, arising from fine adjacent punctures; apical mar- gin of clypeus broadly angled to a rounded median point; second flagellar segment about 4.5 as long as wide;
RMRHA0WR–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. 258 ß, mollis Lge (H. tetraptera Guimpet & Hayne Abbild, fremd. Holzgew. tab. 35) differt a forma a f oli is breviter et subito acuminatis (fig. 2 a), magis adpresse serratis (fig. 2 b), subtus semper dense et molliter cano-villosis ; corolla majore, ad medium usque quadrifida (fig. 2 c) s tam i ni- bus 8—12 longe pilosis (fig. 2d, <?), fructu majore magisque late alato (fig. 2/), stylo Ve fructus longitudine coronato.. Fig. 2 a—g. Halesia tetraptera ß, mollis, f. H. stenocarpa. In arboreto horti silvatico-botanici ad Charlottenlund pr. Hau
RMRD26KM–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. 486 GRAMINAE. FAMILIE 18.. Holcus mollis Fie. 418. H. móllisi)L. Zachte witbol (fig. 418). Deze plant heeft een kruipenden wortelstok met uitloopers. De plant is meest wat langer dan de vorige, slanker en teerder, doch gelijkt er overigens veel op. De stengel is vaak slap, geknikt opstijgend, alleen in de knoopen behaard of ook in deze bijna kaal. De scheeden zijn kaal of de onderste en middelste, zelden ook de bovenste, los of dicht ruw behaard of zachtharig. De schijven zijn korter en meest iets breeder dan bij de vorige soort, soms van boven iets ruwer. De
RMRHA122–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. 258 ß, mollis Lge (H. tetraptera Guimpet & Hayne Abbild, fremd. Holzgew. tab. 35) differt a forma a f oli is breviter et subito acuminatis (fig. 2 a), magis adpresse serratis (fig. 2 b), subtus semper dense et molliter cano-villosis ; corolla majore, ad medium usque quadrifida (fig. 2 c) s tam i ni- bus 8—12 longe pilosis (fig. 2d, <?), fructu majore magisque late alato (fig. 2/), stylo Ve fructus longitudine coronato.. Fig. 2 a—g. Halesia tetraptera ß, mollis, f. H. stenocarpa. In arboreto horti silvatico-botanici ad Charlottenlund pr. Hau
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
RMRH447P–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 44 Brigham Young University Science Bulletin. Fig. 22. Chloris robusta and C. Mollis. (A-D) C. rohmta. (A) lower and middle portions of stem, 1/3; (B) upper stem and inflorescence, x 1/4; (C) spikelet, partly dissected, x 10; (D) sterile florets, x 15. (E-J) C. mollis. (E) habit, x 1/4; (F) spikelet from type of C. mollis, partly dissected, x 10; (G) floret from type of C. anlsopoda, x 10; (H) sterile florets from spikelet with two sterile florets, x 20; (I) sterile floret from spikelet with single sterile floret, x 15; (J)
RMRMWB0G–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Plants; Biology. 216 M. CHAILLOT plupart des espèces étudiées, c'est sur la partie la plus âgée du stolon que les bourgeons commencent à évoluer; ils donnent des axes hypogés dont le premier entre-nœud, de diamètre très réduit, est dirigé presque horizontalement avec une légère inclinaison vers le haut, puis un accroissement de diamètre apparaît dans le stolon et rallongement s'effectue horizonta-. Fig. '?)? — Monarda mollis. — La tige principale aérienne t est couchée sur le sol on voit l'origine des stolons s h niveau du sot. lement, quelquefois même le bou
RMRH3XB0–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 16 Fig. 9-18. Hoplopleura ufjinis group. Paratergal plates: 9, H. uilkeui, new species, female paratype (SVP 14.322): 10, same, plate Vlf, male paratype (o, ex [SVP l:5()69]: /;, e.x [SVP 14322]); 11, H. uitkcni, sctisii lata, phites III ;iii<l VII Hnizil ex "rodent" (a, female, plate III; /), female, phite VII; c, male, plate VII); 12, //, uitkcni, .vt'N.vi; lalo, female. Ecuador ex Akodou mollis (a, phite III; /), plate VII); 13, as Fig. 12; 14. //. affinvi (Burmeister), Korea, ex Apodcmus a^rariiis (a. fem:de,
RMRHXFN6–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. B E F C D Fig. 30. Holcus mollis. A Frisches Material. B In 10% KISTOa n. V2 St. C In 10o/^ KFO3 n. 1 St. D In 100/0 KNO3 n. 4 St. E In HgO n. 10 St. F In H^O n. 1 St. Als Beispiel führe ich hier nur eine Zusammenstellung der Untersuchungen von Holcus mollis an, bei welcher Spezies die Seiten- achsen ganz ungewöhnlich stark abgespreizt sind, deren Distanz gerade bei dieser Art den oben erwähnten Winkel von 160" ergibt. Eine lOprozentige Salpeterlösung verringert schon nach einer halben. ABC Fig. 31. Holcus mollis. A In Ale. abs. B In HoO n.
RMRHXFNC–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. 226 Woycicki, Bewegungseinrichtungen an den Blütenständen der Gramineen. Daß die Scblußmomente der Spreizung eben gerade dem Turgor — der hier im weitesten Sinne dieses Wortes aufzufassen ist ^) — zufallen, geht deutlich hervor aus den Beobachtungen über den Effekt der Plasmolyse auf bereits völlig abgespreizte Äste, d. h. welche ihren Wuchs schon längst abgeschlossen haben.. B E F C D Fig. 30. Holcus mollis. A Frisches Material. B In 10% KISTOa n. V2 St. C In 10o/^ KFO3 n. 1 St. D In 100/0 KNO3 n. 4 St. E In HgO n. 10 St. F In H^O n. 1 St. Als
RMRPB2H2–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. /«pt?. The American Florist. 1091 Surplus Stock. CLEMATIS, ROSES, Etc. AT REDUCED RATES. F. 0. B. CHIC I GO. Perdoz. Per 100 CLEMATIS. Assorted, (uo Jackmanni), 2 yr.. . $3.75 $28.00 CLEMATIS, Assorted, (uo Jackmauui), 3 to 4 yr. 4.50 33.00 H. P. ROSES, Assorted, 2 years 1.35 10.00 TREE ROSES, 5 feet, straight stems 7.00 RHODODENDRONS, I,arge plants, LS to 20 buds 11.00 AZALEA MOLLIS, Fine plants 12.50 DEUTZIA GRACILIS, I,arge clumps CO 4.00 GOOSEBERRY, Industry, 2 year old l.GO 11.00 SWEET PEAS, Perib Blanche Fer
RMRD79NY–. Cull factors for Sitka spruce, western hemlock, and western redcedar in southeast Alaska. Wood Defects Alaska, Southeast; Wood Deterioration Alaska, Southeast; Forests and forestry Alaska, Southeast Measurement. Table 1.—Mimber of study trees by species and 10-inch d.b.h. classes, Southeast Alaska. SITKA SPRUCE. Study Area :11-20 21-30: 31-liO: l|l-50: 5l-60: 61-70171-80: 81-90: 91& : Total : over: Yakutat 2 h 9 h 6 1 1 27 Fick Cove — 6 6 6 6 6 1 — — 31 Vank Island 3 h 5 7 6 5 -- — — 30 Maybeso Cr, — 5 7 3 5 5 2 3 — 30 Mollis 7 9 5 6 2 1 — — 1 31 Thorne Bay 5 9 ii 3 2 — — — — 23 Neets Ba
RMRCG38R–. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert. Plants; Plants. Pflanzengeographische Schilderung. 401. Abb; 225. Aus der Flora der Belaer Kalkalpen. a Pedicularis summana. b Astragalus oroboides. c Oxystropis carpatica. d Linum extraaxillare. Arabis Halleri, Viola siidelica, Dianthiis glacialis, Geranium silvaliciim, Aslragahis alpinus, A. australis, Ligusiicum Matellina, Chrysanthemum alpinam, Ceniaarea austriaca, C. mollis, Hypochoeris uniflora, Hieracium auranliacum, H. pratense, Hayek, Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns, I. 26. Please note
RMRC8H29–. Dreer's garden book 1928. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. DREER'S SELECT HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS All plants are forwarded on receipt of order unless instructed to the contrary, and are sent by Express, purchaser paying charges. We can forward most plants by Parcel Post, and if wanted sent in this way, add to value of order in accordance with note on page up. Acanthus (Bear's Breech) Mollis Latifolius. A handsome decorative plant of stately effect, with deeply- toothed, h
RMRCMNEX–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. 618 Die Gartenwelt. IV, 52 achtung entgegengebracht. Unter den ausgestellten Stauden be- fanden sich viele Neuheiten, wie Anemone japomca ^^Königin Char- lotte'- mit prächtig rosa-fleischfarbenen, halbgefüllten und sehr grofsen Blumen, Eryngium Zabeli, Helianthus mollis, H. pereimis hy- bridus, Scabiosa caucaska perfecta und Rudbeckia nitida „Auiumn Glory"^ deren Blumen nicht nur schön, sondern auch ganz aufserordent- lich haltbar sind. Die Sitte, Privatausstellungen zu veranstalten, findet in handelsgärtnerischen Kreisen mehr und mehr Anklang, weil die Erfah
RMRCR211–. Deutschlands Gräser und Getreidearten zu leichter Erkenntniss nach dem Wuchse, den Blättern, Blüthen und Früchten zusammengestellt und für die Land- und Forstwirtschaft nach Vorkommen und Nutzen ausführlich beschrieben. Plants. Fi!,'. 117. IIolcHs mollis. n Zweig-mit Aelirehcn. lailiLM). c dasselbe auseinander gebogen. Schfr. 1) meist die bespelztcFr., vergl. Nr. 21. 2) selten das Aehrchen, Fig. 117 a, h, c, 5 nun. lang, Granne wenig vortretend, sehr fein, Klappen fein behaart, lang zugespitzt, die Blüth- chen ganz verdeckend. Nerven an den Kanten fein gewimpert. Vergleiche auch 11. Avoiasin
RMRCM4T6–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch. Trees; Beneficial insects. H. J K L Abb. 160. Verschiedene Kurzrüßler. A Otiorrhynthus sensitivus Scop., B Otiorrh. niger F., C Otiorrh. singularis L , D Otiorrh. ovatus L., E Phyllobius psittacinus Germ., F Phyllobius urticae Deg., G Polydrosus (Metallites) mollis Germ., H Polydrosus micans F., J Brachyderes incanus L., K Cneorrhinus plagiatus Schall., L Strophosonuis coryli F., IM Strophosomus obesus Marsh. 2 —3 mal vergr. Original. (Phot. Seiff.). 6. Rücken des Rüssels mit breiter Längsfurche, die nach vorne allmählich breiter und t
RMRCMTK3–. Die Gartenkunst. Landscape gardening; Gardens -- Europe. /Ibncr & Co., g. m. b. = Ohligs 36 (Rhid.). = H., i. I Quercus palustris, a iFagus siluaticas M Hoch- und Halbstämme a i â Pracht wäre 14 i 150000 Magnolien bis 2 m hoch, ä 3.- bis 6.â Mk., 10 St. 28.- bis »0. - Mk. Rhododendron, 10 St. 12.- bis 2.i.- Mk., »/» 120 bis 200 Mk. Azaien mollis, I 10 St. 8. - Mk., % 70.â Mk. Hex, pyramid. buntbl., 100â130 cm ä 2.50 bis 3.â Mk., 10 St. 25 Mk. 70-100 â ä2.â â 2.50 â 10 â 20 â 1110-200 â ä4.- â 5.â â 10 â 40 â Clematis grossbl, i. S., 10 St. s â Mk... "lo 75.â Mk. Kletterrose
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