RM2A2T56T–Rüti, View, Fig. 369, p. 369, 1742, Hans Heinrich Bluntschli: Memorabilia Tigurina, oder Merckwürdigkeiten, der Stadt und Landschafft Zürich, in alphabetischer Ordnung enthaltend (...). Zürich: bey Heidegger und Compagnie, 1742
RMMNXGM4–. English: Manuscript Illustration of a Sukkah (Italy, 1374). British Libriary MS Or 5024 fol 70v from Metzger, Jewish Life in the Middle Ages, fig. 369. 1374. unknown to me 1150 Sukkah Italy 1374 Brit-Lib MS Or 5024 fol 70v from Metzger Jewish Life in the Middle Ages fig369
RMP9H9H2–A manual of poisonous plants (Page 649, Fig. 369)
RMK6FJB2–Die Orchideen von Java fig. 369 371 (1911)
RF2B947AR–Bad Pfäffers, View of Bad Pfäffers from the 19th century, signed: T. v. Chr., E, Fig. 369, P. 419, Eckenbrecher, Themistokles von, Woldemar Kaden: Das Schweizerland: eine Sommerfahrt durch Gebirg und Thal. Stuttgart: Engelhorn, 1875, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RFBE4N6G–Fly Box, historical illustration from: Marie Adenfeller, Friedrich Werner: Illustriertes Koch- und Haushaltungsbuch, Illustrate
RM2AKFG9Y–A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . Fig. 368.. Fig 369.
RMH36WX2–Elemente der palaeontologie (Page 369, Fig. 513) BHL148
RM2A2TG5H–Bad Pfäffers, View of Bad Pfäffers from the 19th century, signed: T. v. Chr., E, Fig. 369, P. 419, Eckenbrecher, Themistokles von, Woldemar Kaden: Das Schweizerland: eine Sommerfahrt durch Gebirg und Thal. Stuttgart: Engelhorn, 1875
RMMCNND4–. Fig. 369.
RMW9H0T2–Archive image from page 449 of Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy (1914). Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy cunninghamstextb00cunn Year: 1914 ( 416 THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM. Piriformis (insertion) Glutens medius (insertion) ;emelli (insertion) Obturator externus (insertion) Quadratus femoris (insertion) Ilio-psoas (insertion) and the dorsum ilii just lateral to the superior anterior spine, and from the fascia covering its lateral surface (Fig. 369, p. 415). Invested like the gluteus maximus by the fascia lata, it is inserted distal to the level of the us and greater trochanter of the femur into
RMJYGNAN–A manual of poisonous plants (Page 649, Fig. 369) BHL11347269
RF2B93YWB–Flavian Amphitheater, Rome, Amphitheatrium Flavium or Colosseum in Rome, signed: J. A. Leveil (del.), Bury (sc.), Fig. 88, p. 369, Leveil, J. A. (del.), Bury (sculp.), 1853, Jules Gailhabaud: Monuments anciens et modernes. Bd. 1. Paris: Librairie de Firmin Didot frères, 1853, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2AWD2BN–A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . Fig. 368.. Fig. 369.
RMPG1RH0–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. €26 THE SUBDIVISIONS OF THE VEGETABLE KINGDOM. exhibit a curious creeping movement, which is explained as being due to an external sheath or to filaments of protoplasm; the median line (or "raphe") shown by certain forms (e.g. Navicula, fig. 369 *) is interpreted as a narrow slit at which this external protoplasm is extruded. Diatoms propagate by continuous longitudi- nal division; the valves are slightly separated, and division takes place parallel to the faces of the valves. Each daughter
RM2A2RR8G–Geissblatt, Fig. 369, CCCLXVIII, Capitel CCI-CCL., Leonhart Fuchs: New Kreuterbuch, in welchem nit allein die gantz histori, das ist, namen, gestalt, statt und zeit der wachsung [...] des meysten theyls der Kreuter so in Teutschen und andern Landen wachsen, [...] beschriben, sonder auch aller derselben wurtzel, stengel, [...] abgebildet und contrafayt ist. Basell: Isingrin 1563
RMMCMTMC–. Fig. 369. Marrubium album. Andorn. Nebst einzelner Blüte (links) und dem Kelch (rechts).
RMW27WD0–Archive image from page 319 of De flora van Nederland (1909-11). De flora van Nederland defloravannederl03heuk Year: 1909-11. Asperula Aparine Fig. 369. de rijpheid der vrucht fijnkorrelig trechtervormig, met een buis, die nauwelijks langer is dan de 4-spletige zoom en is van buiten ruw en vaak rood- achtig. De vruchtjes (fig. 370) zijn onbehaard , fijnkorrelig. 5-22 cM. â . JuniâSeptember. Voorkomen in Europa en in Nederland. De plant komt in Midden- en Zuid-Europa op droge, dorre plaatsen, vooral op kalkgrond voor. Zij is bij ons bij Zwolle, Katwijk, Velsen, Utrecht en 's-Gravenhage gevond
RMK6TDD5–Elemente der palaeontologie (Page 369, Fig. 513) BHL14894096
RM2AG26M2–. The science and practice of dental surgery. Fig. 369.—Case 4. Before treatment.. Kio. 3jO.—Ciiso 4. After treatment. 242
RMPG091B–. Natural history of animals. Containing brief descriptions of the animals figured on Tenney's Natural history tablets, but complete without the tablets. Zoology. Fig. 369. — Fyrula. Much reduced. Coast of United States. Fig. 368. — Murex. Much reduced. Molucca.. 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.. Tenney, Sanborn, 1827-1877; Tenney, Abby Amy (Gove) 1836-. New York, Scribner, Armstrong
RM2A2T1H2–The spiral staircase in the castle to Blois, View Staircase in the Château Royal de Blois, Fig. 3, p. 369, 1867, Jacob Burckhardt; Wilhelm Lübke: Geschichte der neueren Baukunst. Stuttgart: Verlag von Ebner & Seubert, 1867
RMMA7J96–. Elementary botany . Fig. 369. Corolla of pea. S, stand- ard ; //', wines; A", two and at petals forminglceel.
RM2A2F04G–Elemente der palaeontologie (Page 369, Fig. 513)
RMJYGMY1–A manual of poisonous plants (Page 369, Fig. 157) BHL11346973
RM2AWXK4A–A popular guide to minerals : with chapters on the Bement Collection of minerals in the American Museum of Natural History, and the development of mineralogy . Fig. 369.
RMPG1CX4–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Golden Fig 369. Fig. 327. — Golden Fig. I. GOLDEN FIG—Ficus aurea NuttaU This tree starts into life as a parasite; the seed germinating in the crevices of the bark of other trees, produces aerial roots which, when they reach the ground, take root and become trunks; often several of these descend parallel, and sur- rounding the trunk of their host, finally come together and strangle, it. The branches also send down roots,
RM2A2TBPR–Flavian Amphitheater, Rome, Amphitheatrium Flavium or Colosseum in Rome, signed: J. A. Leveil (del.); Bury (sc.), Fig. 88, p. 369, Leveil, J. A. (del.); Bury (sculp.), 1853, Jules Gailhabaud: Monuments anciens et modernes. Bd. 1. Paris: Librairie de Firmin Didot frères, 1853
RMMAB61W–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 1—5. Cudoniella acicularis. Fig. 1. Fruchtkörper in natürlicher Grösse. Fig. 2. Fruchtkörper etwas vergrössert. Fig. 3. Längsschnitt durch einen Frucht- körper. Fig. 4. Schlauch mit Paraphysen. Fig. 5. Sporen. (Fig. 4 u. 5 stark vergrössert. Fig. 1—3 nach Cooke, Mycogr. pl. 102, fig. 369. Fig. 4 u. 5 Original- zeichnungen nach der Natur.)
RMP9H831–A manual of poisonous plants (Page 369, Fig. 157)
RM2AG0WHD–. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. Fig. 367. The Height of the Fundus Uteri at various weelvs ofPregnancy. (Williams—Obstetrics.) If. Fig. 368. Fig. 369. lI
RMPFN5AD–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. Developing cells of the Spermatozoa of Culex. large nucleus-like body in their interior. In each of these vesicles, as V, Siebold* has shown, a single spermatozoon is usually produced (fig. 368.). It attaches itself in numerous windings to the inner surface of the cell wall, until it has reached its full develope- ment. In the mean time the vesicle loses its original round shape, becoming stretched, and assuming the most various forms (fig. 369.). At last the vesicle bursts at some place, and allows the spermatozoa to co
RM2A2RW42–At this moment, we perceive in front of us, threatening at the top of its embankment, perpendicular to our race, a locomotive in motion dragging its tender and two wagons ..., Hot air balloon Géant by Felix Nadar before the crash near Neustadt am Rübenberge near Hanover on 19 October 1863, Signed: Demarle del, Renard, Fig. 65, p. 369, Demarle, Gustave-Alphonse (dess.); Rénard (sc.), 1876, Alfred Sircos; Th. Pallier: Histoire des ballons et des ascensions célèbres avec une préface de Nadar: dessins de A. Tissandier [...]. Paris: F. Roy, 1876
RMMA7JAY–. Elementary botany . Fig. 368. Details of pea flower; section of flower, perianth removed to show the diadelphous stamens, one single one, and nine in the other group. (From Warming.) butterfly-like ox papilionaceous, and the showy part is made up of the five petals. The petals have received distinct names here because of the position and form in the flower. At fig. 369 the petals are separated and shown in their corresponding posi- tions, and the names are there given. The flower is irregular aud the parts are in fives, except the carpel, which is single. The calyx is gamosepalous (coherent)
RM2WDYHDK–Aerial Flight, vol. 1 pg. 369 fig. 151.
RM2AG271W–. The science and practice of dental surgery. Fio. 367.—Case 3. Before treatment. Fro. 308.—Case 3. After treatment.. Fig. 369.—Case 4. Before treatment.
RMPFN5AE–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. Developing cells of the Spermatozoa of Culex. large nucleus-like body in their interior. In each of these vesicles, as V, Siebold* has shown, a single spermatozoon is usually produced (fig. 368.). It attaches itself in numerous windings to the inner surface of the cell wall, until it has reached its full develope- ment. In the mean time the vesicle loses its original round shape, becoming stretched, and assuming the most various forms (fig. 369.). At last the vesicle bursts at some place, and allows the spermatozoa to co
RMMCP8FF–. Fig. 369. Fig. 369 a. Fig. 369. Met. oxysterna Gosse. Seitenansicht, a Panzer in Dorsalansicht (nach Webe r). Fig. 370. Met. cornuta Schmarda (nachHudson und Gosse). Fig. 370. Vereinzelt. Werse an der Pleistermühle b. Münster, Dortmund- Ems-Kanal an d. Mauritzbrücke b. Münster, Plön. 3. Met. cornuta Schmarda (Fig. 370). (= hepadella cormita Schmarda.) Panzer von oben gesehen elliptisch. Dorsaler Vorderrand zwischen den beiden nach auswärts gebogenen Dornen tief aus-
RMW2869K–Archive image from page 369 of Department bulletin (1923-1929). Department bulletin departmentbul11261150unit Year: 1923-1929. Jul. 1136. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate II. wa â i i Fig. I.âHeater Unit for External Blower.
RM2AXE2PM–The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . Disarticulation at the tarso - metatarsal joints (LISFRANC). Esmareh, the Surgeons Handbook. 14 20 Fig. 368. Fig. 369..
RMPFY518–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. and the dorsum ilii just lateral to the superior anterior spine, and from the fascia covering its lateral surface (Fig. 369, p. 415). Invested like the gluteus maximus by the fascia lata, it is inserted distal to the level of the us and greater trochanter of the femur into the fascia, which forms the ilio-tibial tract (p. 404). The muscle is placed along the an- terior borders of the gluteus medius and gluteus minimus. Gluteus maximus (insertion) Adductor magnus (insertion) Adductor brevis (insertion) Pectineus (insertion) Vastus medialis (origin)
RMMA6FPD–. Elementary entomology . Fig. 369. Rat-tailed maggot, larva of a syrphid fly similar to Fig. 368. (Twice natural size) (After Kellogg) among colonies of plant-lice, around which the flies may be seen hovering, and the maggots devour the aphides greedily, being among their most important natural enemies. Some of the larger species are thickly covered with yellow and black hairs, thus closely resembling bumble-bees, in whose nests their larvae reside. A common species which is often found on windows in fall is known as the drone-fly, from its close resemblance to a honey-bee drone. Its lar- va
RMW2877R–Archive image from page 376 of Dansk botanisk arkiv (1913-1981). Dansk botanisk arkiv danskbotaniskark03dans Year: 1913-1981 F. Borgesen: Rhodophyceæ of the Danish W. Indies. . 369 formed everywhere from the surface of the thallus. By means of such discs the filaments of the plant, too, fix themselves mutu- ally together to each other. The connection is so intimate that mostly it is impossible to decide from which of the two connected filaments the hapteron is given off. If we examine the apex of the filaments (Fig. 361 c) it ap- pears that the thallus increases by means of several filaments
RM2AKGGNC–Natural history of animals; . Fig. 36S. — Tritonium. Coast Fig. 369. — Frog Shell, or Ranella.of New England. Reduced. Australia. Whelks. The Whelk is one of the most common of the Gas-tropods. Fig. 370 shows one species as it appears 214 MOLLUSKS: GASTROPODS.
RMPG0918–. Natural history of animals. Containing brief descriptions of the animals figured on Tenney's Natural history tablets, but complete without the tablets. Zoology. Fig. 369. — Fyrula. Much reduced. Coast of United States. Fig. 368. — Murex. Much reduced. Molucca.. Fig. 370. — Tritonium. Coast of New England. Fig. 371. —Frog Shell, or Banella. Keduced. Australia. WHELKS. The Whelk is one of the most common of the Gas- teropods. Figure 372 shows one species as it appears when crawling up the glass sides of the aquarium with the foot towards you. The Fusus, of the coast of the United States, may b
RMMA70W6–. Elementary entomology . FIG. 369. Rat-tailed maggot, larva of a syrphid fly similar to Fig. 368. (Twice natural size) (After Kellogg) among colonies of plant-lice, around which the flies may be seen hovering, and the maggots devour the aphides greedily, being among their most important natural enemies. Some of the larger species are thickly covered with yellow and black hairs, thus closely resembling bumble-bees, in whose nests their larvae reside. A common species which is often found on windows in fall is known as the drone-fly, from its close resemblance to a honey-bee drone. Its lar- va
RMW23F03–Archive image from page 159 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofamer04bail4 Year: 1900 •''< -f -/- 2227 Saintpaulia ionax.tha(XK). A young plant just coming into bloom. iondntha, Herra. & Weudl. African Violet. Usam- BABA Violet. Fig. 2227. B.M. 7408. Gn. 47:1002. A.G. 16:369. R.B. 20:109. K.
RM2AKGG3T–Natural history of animals; . Fig. 36S. — Tritonium. Coast Fig. 369. — Frog Shell, or Ranella.of New England. Reduced. Australia. Whelks. The Whelk is one of the most common of the Gas-tropods. Fig. 370 shows one species as it appears 214 MOLLUSKS: GASTROPODS.. Fig. 370 — Whelk, or Buccinum,North Atlantic.
RMPG0JWC–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. Fig. 367,—Eciton. Fig. 368.—Mud-dauber. The mud-daubers {Pclopmus, Fig. 368) build their nests against stone walls, of pellets of mud, while the sand- and mud-wasps dig deep holes (Fig. 369, Spliex icTmeumo7iea. 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.. Packard, A. S. (Alpheus Spring), 1839-1905. New York : Henry Holt
RMMA78EB–. Elementary entomology . Fig. 369. Rat-tailed maggot, larva of a syrphid fly similar to Fig. 368. (Twice natural size) (After Kellogg) among colonies of plant-lice, around which the flies may be seen hovering, and the maggots devour the aphides greedily, being among their most important natural enemies. Some of the larger species are thickly covered with yellow and black hairs, thus closely resembling bumble-bees, in whose nests their larvae reside. A common species which is often found on windows in fall is known as the drone-fly, from its close resemblance to a honey-bee drone. Its lar- xa.
RMW2869C–Archive image from page 369 of De flora van Nederland (1909-11). De flora van Nederland defloravannederl02heuk Year: 1909-11. Hypericutn humifusum Fig. 405. liggende of opstijgende, van onderen roodachtige, onbehaarde stengels (fig. 405), die voorzien zijn van 2 min of meer duidelijke ribben. De bladen zijn tegenoverstaand, bijna zittend, eirond-langwerpig, stomp, aan den rand met zwarte puntjes, de hoogere alleen met doorschijnende puntjes. De bloemen staan alleen of in bijschermen met weinig bloemen, zij zijn geel en klein. De bloemstelen zijn even lang als de kelk of langer. De kelkbladen
RM2AG0W1N–. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. Fig. 368. Fig. 369. lI. Fig. 370. Figs. 368 and 369 and 370. Irregular Shapes that Pregnant Uteri may present, and which may lead to mis-tak;es in diagnosis. (Edgar—Practice of Obstetrics.) ENLARGEMENT FROM ABNORMAL PREGNANCY 251 Amnion Uterine cavity. Cervix.
RMPFY511–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE MUSCLES OF THE BUTTOCK. 417 medius, by fleshy fibres from the dorsum ilii between the anterior and inferior gluteal lines (Fig. 369, p. 415). This muscle is fan-shaped and its fibres converge to the antero-superior angle of the greater tro- chanter, to be inserted into the anterior sur- face of the trochanter, and sometimes also into the front part of the superior border (Figs. 361, p. 407, and 373). It is also inserted into the cap- sule of the hip-joint. A bursa is placed beneath the tendon in front of the greater trochanter. Pudendal nerve N
RMMCR96Y–. Fig. 369. Schema. Nach O. Frank. A—B, Normale Volumenkurve. die Pulsfrequenz und je länger also die Diastole währt. Dabei wird die linke Kammer also bei einer langsameren Schlagfolge bei jedem Herzschlage mehr Blut als bei einer schnelleren heraustreiben können. Das Minutenvolumen kann dabei bei steigender Frequenz konstant bleiben oder auch zu- oder abnehmen; in keinem Falle wird es aber, wie unter der soeben gedachten Voraussetzung, parallel der Frequenz der Herzschläge ansteigen.^ . 1 Vgl. Krogh, Skand. Arch. f. Physiol., 27, S. 129, 132; 1912; 2 Vgl. Krogh, a. a. O., 27, S. 130. s. auch
RMW286B5–Archive image from page 369 of De flora van Nederland (1909-11). De flora van Nederland defloravannederl01heuk Year: 1909-11. 328 â TYPHACEAE. â FAMILIE 14. Sparganium affine Fig. 241. voor op dezelfde paatsen als de vorige. De variëteit is in stilstaand en in langzaam stroomend water te vinden. Beide zijn bij ons vrij algemeen. S. affine 1) Schnitzl. (S. natans-) L. t. d.). Drijvende e g e 1 s k o p (fig. 241). Deze plant is onbeliaard. Zij heeft een onvertakten, slappen, meest langen, in het water zwevenden stengel. Zeiden is deze rechtopstaand. De wortelbiaden zijn vrij dik, lang, zwe
RM2AKR1FC–The American hospital of the twentieth century; a treatise on the development of medical institutions, both in Europe and in America, since the beginning of the present century . FIG. 367. PORTABLE ONE-PIECE BED TRUCKAND IRRIGATOR STAFF. FIG. 368. TWO-PART MATERNITY BED, EURO-PEAN MAKE.. FIG. 369. TWO-PART MATERNITY BED, AMERICAN MANUFACTURE. 220 THE AMERICAN HOSPITAL
RMPFY515–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 416 THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM. Piriformis (insertion) Glutens medius (insertion) ;emelli (insertion) Obturator externus (insertion) Quadratus femoris (insertion) Ilio-psoas (insertion). and the dorsum ilii just lateral to the superior anterior spine, and from the fascia covering its lateral surface (Fig. 369, p. 415). Invested like the gluteus maximus by the fascia lata, it is inserted distal to the level of the us and greater trochanter of the femur into the fascia, which forms the ilio-tibial tract (p. 404). The muscle is placed along the an- terior bo
RMW0RXN7–Archive image from page 559 of The depths of the ocean. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic depthsofoceangen00murr Year: 1912 «-: occur occasionally in immense quantities. Crustaceans are represented by a characteristic deep-sea form, namely the isopod Glyptonotiis megaluriis, nearly related to a form that occurs in the arctic region in shallower waters; pycnogonids by Ascorhynchus abyssi; and molluscs by Pecten frigidus (see Fig. 369), Nephmea m
RM2AG91R6–. Decapoden. Fig. 365. Portunus maenas (L.) Viertes Larvenstadium.„ 366. ., „ ,, ,. Antenne. „ 367. ,, „ „ „ Maxilliped, Basis der Pereiopoden, Kiemen.,, 368. „ „ „ „ Abdomen. (Die Spitzen der Stacheln am Telson sind nicht gezeichnet.),, 369. „ „ Viertes Larvenstadium. Pleopod. „ 370. „ „ „ „ Telson. Fig. 365—368, 370 nach Williamson 6; Fig. 369 Original. Crustacea Decapoda. VI 509.
RMPFN53T–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. Ovary of a young adult virgin, before the surface Jirts become scarred by repeated discharges of ova. (Ad Nat.) a, distal, and b, proximal extremity; c, superior, and d, inferior border. In the centre is laid open a Graafian follicle from which an ovum had recently escaped by spontaneous rupture. (fig. 368. b, and fig. 369.), flattened on its sides, and somewhat resembling the testis in figure, but rarely or never, in a state of health, attaining to the full size of that organ. The following division may be made of its *
RMMCP8N7–. Fig. 367 — 373. 367 Bulbochaete setigera. 368 B. crassiuscula. 369 B. Pyrulum. 370 B. crassa. 371 B. obliqua. 272 B. valida. 373 B. gigantea (367—369, 371, nach Hirn, 370,373 nach Pringsheim, " 372 nach Wittrock, alle Figuren 200 x).
RMW1TTM7–Archive image from page 510 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology cyclopdiaofana0401todd Year: 1847 Developing cells of the Spermatozoa of Culex. large nucleus-like body in their interior. In each of these vesicles, as V, Siebold has shown, a single spermatozoon is usually produced (fig. 368.). It attaches itself in numerous windings to the inner surface of the cell wall, until it has reached its full develope- ment. In the mean time the vesicle loses its original round shape, becoming stretched, and assuming the most various forms (fig. 369.). At last the
RM2AWD1JG–A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . Fig. 369.. EXTESSIYE CROWN- AND BRIDGE-WORE. 181 Figs. 363, 364, 365, and 366 represent a case in which twolarge and firm superior cuspid roots, and a right pulpless molar,with a saddle—an invention of Dr. Parrs—on the left side sup-port a large bridge. Fm. 370.
RMPG1WP1–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 366. Flower. Fig. 368. Seed. Fig. 369. Longi- tudinal section of seed. Fig. 367. Longitudinal section of flower. Africa, whose flowers are tetramerous, with a disk interior to the stamens, instead of beiug exterior to them, like those of the pre- ceding genera, and whose fruit is formed of two samaras, each dehiscing in two valves and containing a seed prolonged upwards m a long membranous wing placed between the two plates of those of the fruit. In all these genera, the ovule, solitary in each cell, is ascendent, with exterior micropyle. The Dodon
RMMAA8JW–. An economic study of farm layout .. . Fig. 97. a much larger farm than that shown in figure 9G, but with about the same average distance to fields This farm is made up of four original farms. Many fields have been oombined and enlarged and the process is still goins on. Most of the fields are of good size and shape, hut there is opportunity for further iniiirovenient Farm area, 369.1 aere.s Average size of farmed fields, 10.1 acres Average distance to farmed fields, 8C rods
RMW1TTJN–Archive image from page 510 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology cyclopdiaofana0401todd Year: 1847 Developing cells of the Spermatozoa of Culex. large nucleus-like body in their interior. In each of these vesicles, as V, Siebold has shown, a single spermatozoon is usually produced (fig. 368.). It attaches itself in numerous windings to the inner surface of the cell wall, until it has reached its full develope- ment. In the mean time the vesicle loses its original round shape, becoming stretched, and assuming the most various forms (fig. 369.). At last the
RM2AKFG3Y–A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . Fig 369.. EXTENSIVE CROWN- AND BRIDGE-WORK. 181 Vg». 363, 364, 365, and 366 represent a case in which twolari;e and firm superior cuspid roots, and a right pulpless molar,with a saddle—an invention of Dr. Parrs—on the left side sup-port a large liridgc. Fio. 370.
RMPG0JW9–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. Fig. 367,—Eciton. Fig. 368.—Mud-dauber. The mud-daubers {Pclopmus, Fig. 368) build their nests against stone walls, of pellets of mud, while the sand- and mud-wasps dig deep holes (Fig. 369, Spliex icTmeumo7iea. Fig. 369.—Sand-vvapp {Sphex). Natural size. Linn.) in gravelly walks, and have the instinct to sting grasshoppers in one of the thoracic ganglia, thus paralyzing the victim, in which the wasp lays her eggs ; the young. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for re
RMMCTNTH–. 38° Fig. 45. Distribution of young Euphausia superba. Fig. 46. Distribution of young Euphausia superba. Prince Olaf lines (70-cm. net hauls), March 1931. south-west side of South Georgia (70-cm. net hauls), April 1929. (3) South Georgia to the South Sandwich Islands, February-March 1930 (Sts. 360-369). Fig. 47 The line of stations from South Georgia to the South Sandwich Islands was made immediately after the completion of the South Georgia survey of January-Feb- ruary 1930 described above. It will be recalled that more larvae were taken dur- ing this survey than in any of the others carried
RMW1W97P–Archive image from page 622 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology cyclopdiaofana05todd Year: 1859 Ovary of a young adult virgin, before the surface Jirts become scarred by repeated discharges of ova. (Ad Nat.) a, distal, and b, proximal extremity; c, superior, and d, inferior border. In the centre is laid open a Graafian follicle from which an ovum had recently escaped by spontaneous rupture. (fig. 368. b, and fig. 369.), flattened on its sides, and somewhat resembling the testis in figure, but rarely or never, in a state of health, attaining to the full s
RM2AKREYC–Illustrated catalogue of plumbers' brass work, copper, iron, and earthen ware, and plumbing materials . ^ Size, 2 inch. 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 Branch and Bend. Fig. 369. Fig. 370.. Size, 2 inch. 3 with any size inlet. a A u a a 5 6 n 8 10 12 Running Trap. Fig. 371,
RMPFDK9B–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. 524 DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN CHAP.. Fig. 368. occur occasionally in immense quantities. Crustaceans are represented by a characteristic deep-sea form, namely the isopod Glyptonotus megalurus, nearly related to a form that occurs in the arctic region in shallower waters; pycnogonids by Ascorhynchus abyssi; and molluscs by Pec ten frigidus (see Fig. 369), Neptune a mokni, Natica bathybi, etc. There are
RMMEHB3Y–. Die Entfaltungsbewegungen der Pflanzen und deren teleologische Deutung. Ergänzungsband zur "Organographie der Pflanzen" . Fig. 111. Spirodela polyrrhiza. Junges Glied von unten. Links Plus-, rechts Minusseite. Das Glied ist an seiner Basis umgeben von einer zarten Schuppe. Leit- bündel schraffiert. Man sieht die Förde- rung der Wurzelbildung auf der Plusseite. 1) F. Hegelmeier, Monographie der Lemnaceen, Leipzig 1868. 2) Goebel, Über die Verzweigung dorsiventraler Sprosse, Arb. aus dem botan. Inst, in Würzburg, herausg. von Sachs II (1880) p. 369. 3) Das gilt auch für andere Fälle
RMW1CJAW–Archive image from page 667 of Deutsche Flora Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik Ein. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker . deutscheflorapha00kars Year: 1880-83. 624 Petalanthae, Guttiferae. Fig. 369. Citrus Äurantiuin. 1. Blühendos Zweigende. 2. Bim. längs- durchschnitten. 3. Ovnlum längsdurchschnitten. 4. Saame 5. Dieser längsdurchschn. 6. Diagramm. fast -herzf. geflügelt; Blattfläclie elliptisch bis lanzettf. zugespitzt, schwach gekerbt-gesägt; Staubgef. 20 — 25; Frucht kugel
RM2AKRFBG–Illustrated catalogue of plumbers' brass work, copper, iron, and earthen ware, and plumbing materials . Size, -i-. 2 and 4 inch. HAYDEN, GERE & CO.S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 195 VITRIFIED STONE WARE Drain Pipes. Fig. 368. I—» o do o Q. ^ Size, 2 inch. 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 Branch and Bend. Fig. 369. Fig. 370.
RMPFDK92–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. Fig. 368. occur occasionally in immense quantities. Crustaceans are represented by a characteristic deep-sea form, namely the isopod Glyptonotus megalurus, nearly related to a form that occurs in the arctic region in shallower waters; pycnogonids by Ascorhynchus abyssi; and molluscs by Pec ten frigidus (see Fig. 369), Neptune a mokni, Natica bathybi, etc. There are also some deep-sea sponges, pro
RMMCNF0G–. Fig. 190. F. Schnabel weiss: 5. Haube gebogener Federn auf der Stirn: Cassiailiis S. 369. 6. Stirnfedern von gewöhnlicber Form: Cassicus S. 368. — Aiiibhjmrcus S. 368. Sehnabel schwarz: CasskJi.r S. 369. ste keine Stirnplatte bildend, hinten unter 5 nun breit; SchnalKd schwarz (xler hornbraun: F. Schnabelschneide vom Schnabelwinkel bis zur Spitze in gerader oder sanft gebogener Linie verlaufend (Fig. 190). 7. Schwanz stuhg, äusserste Feder um 30 mm oder darüber kürzer als längste: Qit/seahis S. 369. — PseudageJaeus S. 373. 8. Schwanz gerade bis stufig gerundet, äusserste Feder nicht 30 mm kü
RMW1C7E8–Archive image from page 552 of Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna (1884). Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna . deutscheexcursio00cle Year: 1884 ü. limicola. fig. 777, eine sehr grosse Muschel mit breit abgestutztem Hintertheile, die übrigens nach des Autors sehr genauer xb- bildnng eine in Folge Degeneration des Mantels am Hinter- theile sich gebildet habende Abnormität zu sein scheint. 3. var. Jülleri Bos Srn. Icon. fig. 541. Muschel: eiförmig, zusammengedrückt, dünnschalig, von graugelber Farbe; Vordertheil etwas länger und breiter; Fig. 369. U. Mülleri.
RM2AM3YHT–A system of surgery . eys and Windle.) size (Fig. 368); those in the upper jaw are sometimes as big as abantams egg, and occasionally exceed this size. Some large odon-tomes from the antrum have been described asexostoses, but careful histological examinationshows that they are composed of dentine,cenientum, and enamel (Fig. 369). To the present time upwards of thirty com-posite odontomes are known; of these two-thirds were situated in the mandible, and the.remainder occupied the maxillae. The largestspecimens were from the upper jaws, and insome of them the clinical facts were veryextraordina
RMPFTP2C–. Points of the horse; a treatise on the conformation, movements, breeds and evolution of the horse. Horses. Schreihei', Philadelphia. Fig. 368.—American Trotter, Nancy Hanks (Record, 2.04).. Schreiber, Philadelphia. To face p. 284. Fig. 369.—American Pacing Stallion, John R. Gentry (Record. 2.01^).. 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.. Hayes, M. Horace (Matthew Horace), 1842-1904. London, W. Thacker & co
RMMEFEGM–. Die forstinsekten Mitteleuropas. Ein lehr- und handbuch . Fig. 227. Der Ecksche Leimschlauch. (N.) wirkt auf manche Insekten abhaltend. Manche Larven allerdings machen sich wenig aus dem Geruch, wie z. B. die Blattwespenlarven, was man sehr schön gelegentlich der oben (S. 369) erwähnten Kieferneulenbekämpfung sehen konnte. Während die Eulenraupen alle schon vor dem Leimring Halt machten 0 Als die renommiertesten Leimfirmen lisch in Burg bei Magdeburg, Ä. W i seien genannt: Heinrich Er- -„ „-. -.^„a a, -- genroth in Mannheim, Schindler & M ü t z e 11 Nachfolger in Stettin, P. H o f f m a
RMW1WFT3–Archive image from page 869 of Das mikroskop Theorie, gebrauch, geschichte. Das mikroskop. Theorie, gebrauch, geschichte und gegenwärtiger zustand desselben dasmikroskoptheo00hart Year: 1859 Fig. 369. 8G0 Froschjjlatte von Ko.s.s; Röhreiihaltcr vou Valley. länglicli viereckigen Ralirnen aus jMes.singblecli, mit zwei breiten Quer- .streiieu und mehreren kleinen Löchern am Rande, um daran die Bänder und Fäden zu befestigen, wodurch das Thier au.sge.streekt wurde. Diesem ganz ähnlich, nur aus Holz verfertigt, i.«t der Apparat zur Beobachtung der Circulation des Frosches, den R. Wagner ge
RM2AWECF7–The practice of surgery . Fig. 369.-—Treatment of nevus by boiling water. in the end dangerous, and can be treated by careful excision only.When the whole mass becomes so extensive as to involve half theforehead or more even, its cure is extremely diflficult, and requiresnumerous successive operations, with careful painstaking dissection. So much for the lesions of the face which concern the surgeon especi-ally. There are in this region numerous other disorders involving theskin and special organs, but for the study and treatment of these dis-orders I must refer the reader to appropriate speci
RMPFAFR1–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. 624 Petalanthae, Guttiferae.. Fig. 369. Citrus Äurantiuin. 1. Blühendos Zweigende. 2. Bim. längs- durchschnitten. 3. Ovnlum längsdurchschnitten. 4. Saame 5. Dieser längsdurchschn. 6. Diagramm. fast -herzf. geflügelt; Blattfläclie elliptisch bis lanzettf. zugespitzt, schwach gekerbt-gesägt; Staubgef. 20 — 25; Frucht kugelig, rotligelb; das Fleisch säuerlich-bitter. Von diesem, im südl. Asien vnldwachsenden, jetzt in der
RMMED34F–. Die Gartenwelt . Fig. 25. Narcissus poeticus ornatus. Fig. 26. Narcissus bicolor Horsfieldii und Emperor. Darwintulpen (Abbildung auf Seite 369) haben eine groÃe Haltbarkeit und sind daher besonders für VasensträuÃe be- liebt. Anders die bizarren Papageitulpen (Abbildung auf Seite 369), die ihres etwas hängenden Charakters wegen mit Vorliebe zu Tafeldekorationen und dergl. verwendet werden. Die Blumen sind fast durchweg in ganz willkürlicher Manier gestreift und gestrichelt. Die Farben bewegen sich zwischen gelb, rot und grün, jedoch trifft man auch recht oft einfarbig gelbe und scharla
RMT2417F–Archive image from page 508 of Die wissenschaftliche Ausbildung des Apothekerlehrlings Die wissenschaftliche Ausbildung des Apothekerlehrlings und seine Vorbereitung zum Gehülfenexamen : mit Rücksicht auf die neuesten Anforderungen diewissenschaftl00schl Year: 1884 Fig. 368 Lamiuni album. Taubnessel. Nebst einzelner Blüte (rechts) und dieselbe im Längsschnitt ilinks) sowie einem Staubbeutel. Fig. 369. Marrubium album. Andorn. Nebst einzelner Blüte (links) und dem Kelch (rechts).
RM2AKR159–The American hospital of the twentieth century; a treatise on the development of medical institutions, both in Europe and in America, since the beginning of the present century . FIG. 369. TWO-PART MATERNITY BED, AMERICAN MANUFACTURE. 220 THE AMERICAN HOSPITAL. IIG. 370. ADJUSTABLE BEDSIDE TABLE. side with that of others in a clothingroom. The method adapted by the writerfrom the system used in the Miinich-Schwabing Hospital (Fig. 373) is thatof cloth lockers or bags of sufficient sizeto hold the clothing without folding. The
RMPFAXE2–. Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna. Mollusks. 526 Gewebe der Kiemen ist viel zarter. Die QuerstreifVii schnei- den tiefer ein , die weniger markirten Längsstreifen verlau- fen mehr in gerader Richtung und die Brutfächer bilden vollkommenere Quadrate. Muschel: klein, spitz-eiförmig, dünnschalig, sehr wenig bauchig, stark gestreift, mit deutlichen, ziemlich engestehen- den Jahresringen; Vordertheil verkürzt und verschmälert, Hintertheil ziemlich verlängert und zugespitzt; Wirbel wenig Fig. 369.. An. complanata, Ziegl. hervortretend, mit einer aus zahlreichen, engestehenden La- mellen bestehen
RMMCNMCC–. Fig. 368. Umrià den Schädels von Geomys, zur An- deutung der Lage der Zähne. Beachtung verdient die verschie- dene Lage der unteren II gegen- über dein Schneidezahn; nach V. Baiiey. die oberen Reihen der Rackenzähne einen geringeren Zwischeni-aum hal)en. als die unteren. Dies kann so weit gehen, z. R. bei Rathyergus. daà die obei-en einander fast berühren (s. o. Fig. .-)()2). Dazu kommt zweitens, daà die Kautlächen nach auÃen aufsteigen, d. h. daà sie ölten mit P'ig. 369. Kau Hache von Oberkieferzähiien in der oberen und von Unterkieferzähnen in der unteren Reihe von / Arctoniys. /
RMT24B4C–Archive image from page 488 of Die stämme der wirbeltiere (1919) Die stämme der wirbeltiere diestmmederwir00abel Year: 1919 Reptilia. 467 Bei zahlreichen Exemplaren hat man in der Leibeshöhle junge Tiere gefunden, die wiederholt zu der Vorstellung geführt haben, daß es sich in allen derartigen Fällen um Embryonen handelt, die mit der Mutter zugrunde gegangen sind. Indessen sind in einzelnen dieser Fälle Fig. 369.
RM2AN26KY–A system of surgery : pathological, diagnostic, therapeutic, and operative . t, it is only requisite to loosen thefront attachment of the latter strap, which will allow the sling to drop from theelbow. The extra buckle, which is noticed at the front end of the broad band, comesinto use when the apparatus is reversed for the opposite shoulder. The apparatus of Dr. Levis may be made of any strong material, as drilling,webbing, or soft leather, and the different pieces of which it is composed may befastened together with buckles, buttons, or tapes, as may be most convenient.Fig. 369 exhibits the
RMPFY51E–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE MUSCLES OF THE BUTTOCK. 415 M. Glutseus Maximus.—The glutseus maximus is a large quadrilateral muscle, with a crescentic origin arising from (1) a portion of the area on the dorsum ilii above the posterior gluteal line (Fig. 369); (2) the tendon of the sacro- spinal muscle; (3) the dorsal surface of the sacrum and coccyx (Fig. 395, p. 443); and (4) the posterior surface of the sacro-tuberous ligament. The fibres which form its superior and lateral border take origin directly from the fascia lata which envelops the muscle. The muscle forms a lar
RMRWPD6R–The elements of botany for The elements of botany for beginners and for schools elementsbotany00gray Year: 1887 r^? cnr 3G8 869 Fig. 366, Forming fruit (capsule) of Gaultheria, with calyx thickening around its base. 367. Section of same mature, the berry-like calyx nearly enclosing the capsule. Fig. 368. Section of a part of a strawberry. Compare with Fig. 3G0. Fig. 369. Similar section of part of a blackberry. 370. One of its component simple fruits (drupe) in section, showing the pulp, stone, and contained seed: more enlarged. Compare with Fig. 375.
RM2ANDN11–Diseases of the chest and the principles of physical diagnosis . era-tion is also to be distinguished from eventration which is next to beconsidered. EVENTRATION OF THE DIAPHRAGM Eventration is a relatively rare condition. It is characterized by ageneral expansion of one-half of the diaphragm allowing the abdominalviscera to be displaced upward into the thoracic cavity. It differsfrom hernia and evisceration in that the contour of the affected dome isnot irregular. There is neither a bulging nor a locahzed opening (Fig.369). Various names have been applied to the condition, the terms em-ployed
RMPG45NF–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 548 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE Spots subelliptic to irregular, depressed, brownish; acervuli scattered, surrounded by a few not very conspicuous black setfe; conidia oblong, ends rounded, straight or curved, 15-19 x 3.5-5.5 ft; conidiophores cylindric, simple, 45-55 fi. This fungus, generally known as C. lindemuthianum, is accord- trittiniciuse Conhcr. Starcfi Grains Fig. 369.—C. lindemuthianum. Showing relation of the fungus to the tissues of the bean. To the left above is a diagram of a section across a bean pod through
RMRWWB6P–Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet (1890) Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet elementederpal00stei Year: 1890 Fig. 370. Alaria laevigata Morr. & Lyc. Oberer Dogger. Frankreich, c — Oanal; a = Aussenlippe; /, /' = die fingerförmigen Verlängerungen derselÜ>en. Fig. 369. Ptcrocfras Occaui Brgt. Oberes Kimraeridge (Pteroceras-Scb.). Lindener Berg b. Hannover. Schale von hinten gesehen. /' = Spiralwülste des letzten Umganges, die sich in die fingerförmigen Fortsätze der Aussenlippe (/i^c} verlängern; c = der geschwungene Canal; b = die Stelle, an welcher sich bei den lebenden Formen der Au
RM2AXFCJ2–A manual of operative surgery . lt to insinuate theknife behind the ulna, and itsmovements in that positionmust be assisted with the leftfingers. While the musculartissue is being divided, theassistant flexes the hand. Thetwo flaps are now drawn up tothe level of the saw-line, and the remaining soft parts aredivided at that level to clear fully the bones. This is effected by what the French surgeons call the in-cision en 8 de chiffre (Fig. 369). The knife is made to so pass-across the front and back of the limb as to follow the outlinesof the bones and to sever well the interosseous membrane.
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