RMREGWEM–. Collected reprints / Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories [and] Pacific Oceanographic Laboratories. Oceanography Periodicals.. Richard H. Bennett, William R. Bryant, and George H. Keller 55 oooo§ ,OCf* tooo — TT 0) ' CD oOOOOO ^ :—— CVJCVl. oOoooo cjcjcvjcvjcvjcvi —1 rr T^ 1 - 1 - - 4 1 1 - 1 i - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 - -o 0) (/) E |1 to 6 o • > TO o Q. 10 OOOOOO ro^in(or--oo TT Figure 65.—Geotechnical properties, core B-1. of sediment. Water content decreases slightly to values of 66 percent between 3 and 6 m. At depths between 6 and 21 m, the average values decrea
RMREKXND–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 32 OliKU^ TKUlih UlNiJl^K IKKlLrAllUlN §25 8ZO /TrrT^ TT/-A â T-rrrr t t â¢Â» t t-^ t-% â ?-» -r-t-» t-»-r <"« 4 »-»^-r<-N'*' ^lliUD riS.UilC^ UlMJU/i^ ii^i^lLj/VliUlN 66 and usually appear at the side of the tree, or encircling it. At times, however, they come up at a distance from the tree where a root comes near the surface of the ground. The toadstools produce spores which are often so abundant that they cover the ground as a white powder. In addition to the toadstools, felty white growths spread out f
RMRD394X–. Curtis Gates Lloyd letters to Walter Deane, 1883-1917 (inclusive). Correspondence; Lloyd, C. G. (Curtis Gates), 1859-1926; Deane, Walter, 1848-1930; Botanists. J.U.Uoyd. N./shley Lloyd. G G Lioyd,. 4 --^>^> (Cincinnati,0. 2 /6'6'^ rate of progress it ia making T hardly think my life will be spared long enough to finish itm During the pott gimner I took a trip we%t to the coast and back over the Northern pacific, stop- ping at the yelloiimtone p^rkn I made no ooilectioTs idhalfeter although meeting with thousands of new plants* I think the plains around Denver tt the foot of the Rodkie
RMREN580–. Drift bottle records for the Gulf of Maine, Georges Bank and Bay of Fundy, 1956-58. Drift bottles; Ocean currents; Ocean currents; Ocean currents. 46' 72° 70° 68° 66° 64° 72° 70° 68° 66° 64° 72° 70° 68° 66° 64° 'r >—-r TT—:—r-—sc»ci r 1 ^nr: 1 jgiso^ v'.ir- «> i rr? f t^tsz'. 72° 70° 68° 66° 64° 72° 70° 68° 66° 64° 72° 70° 68° 66° 64° FIGURE 24.--Surface circulation deduced from recoveries of drift bottles launched from several positions each day during 1958. MS #1051 27. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for re
RMRRW74F–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •? •T'yj^'" '"i^^i*^ '•''^.'?''*>1(,'^i!»faiJ»pilllllr,Jl«-ll»(4^^l!«MI/.;>!WVJ!»WT^"rW^ rt-^T'^":''' 66 The Florists^ Review AuausT 14, 1913. H. E. FROMENT WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORIST il*c«lv«r and Shipper of All Varl«tl«a of Cut Howars Telephones 2200 and 2201 Madison Square 57 West 28th Street NEW YORK Moore, Hentz 8 Nash S^S'ii^'® NEW*VoRk' city r lOrISTS • • • TdepiMMie 756 MadiMi Square J. J. FELLOURIS Wholesale and Retail Dealer In ALL KINDS OP ^TT, EVERGREENS Fancy and Dasrgrer Ferns Phone 2315 Madison Sq. 118 W.
RMRRAADE–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ? ? ",1 fT*- .?' "^^.)l; tt»'.' t^k* 'r^ -)T,'T*7^T^it; '-^' .-yT"--*.- -^^.^u «7-y.' 66 The Florists^ Review May 18, 1922 WE ARE IN FULL CROP THIS WEEK GULLETT'S OFFER of Cut Flowers CURRENT PRICE LIST PREMIER COLUMBIA MILADY BUTTERFLY OPHELIA ROSES Per 100 Select $ir).(R) to $]8.(K) Firsts 12.()0 to 15.00 Seconds KMK) to 12.()() Thirds 8.(H) to lO.CK) WHITE KILLARNEY/ Short 6.(K) to 8.00 Roses, our selection, good, short slem, $4.(K) to $5.00 per ICO CARNATIONS Per 100 Select $.').C0 to $6.00 Good 4.00 to 5.00 Split, all colors 2.0
RMRHB33G–. The botanical magazine = Shokubutsugaku zasshi. Plants; Botany. Aprii.ift47,3 B' HAYATA.—SOME CONIFERS FROM TONKIN & TUNNAIN, 117. Cryptomeria D. Don. in Hooker Icon. PL YIII. t. 668; Sieb, et Zucc. Fl.Jap. 11. p. 43, t.124? 124b'; Shirasawa, Icon. For. Jap. I. t. 9? fig. 25— 42 ? Rehder et Wilson PL Wils. I.?4, p. 52 ? Wilson Conif. Tax. Jap. pp. 66-71,tt. 48 et 49. Crvptomeria Kawan Hayata sp. no v. Arbor. Rami et ramuli ultimi graciles toto dense foliati. Folia aceroso-linearia lateraliter cornplanata in sectione rhomboidea1—If cm. longa spiraliter disposita. Strobili subglo- bosi con
RMRRK8HX–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CAXTON BUILDING 508 South Dearborn Street CHICAGO TT is impossible to £fuarantee the insertion, discontinu- ance or alteration of any advertisement unless instruc- tions are received by 4 p. m. " TUESDAY. Forter, E. A C2 Fottle:--Fiske-Uaw- son Sii Fox & Son 69 Frauenfolder, C. , . 72 FreeniiUl, Mrs. J. B. 62 Freros-Windier Co.. 74 Frey & Frey 71 Frey, C. H 4-71 Friedman, O. J. ... 72 Froment, U. E 76 Frost, Chas 84 Fuller, T. II 42 Furrow & Co 66 6. Galvin, Inc., Thos. 65 Gammage & Sons. 68 Gardiner Flo. I'o. . 71 (Jarland Mfg
RMRHA6HN–. Botanik. Plants. if w 1 m m S (jF? § i K P 1 W' p f V 11 II â 1 1 1 'M 'h v 1 ^ 1 tboj väf-, Ã¥ter pÃ¥ det lodrätt genom märgstrÃ¥larne tagna längdsnittet (tan- gentialsnittct), fig. 68, finna vi att de mellan vedcellerna inklämda märg- strÃ¥larne endast bestÃ¥ af en eller tvÃ¥ cellrader. Dessa afbildningar gifva oss anledning erinra, att alla barrträds kärlknippen endast bestÃ¥ af ringporiga vedceller, fig. 67, och icke innehÃ¥lla nÃ¥gra verkliga kärl. Deremot förekomma i deras ved talrika af tunnväggiga celler begränsade hartsgÃ¥ngar, fig. 66, d. PÃ¥ dessa anatomiska egen
RMRFNFHH–. Annual descriptive catalogue : seeds &c.. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 66 JOSEPH BRECK & SONS (Corporation) .. AGROSTEMMA. AGERATUM, Tom Thumb AMARANTHUS. NAME. DESCRIPTION. Hard, and Dur. HV't Feet. Price per * Oz. Price per Pkt, h.p .10 .50 .05 << â¢75 â °5 hhP 3 â¢Â°5 H .05 hhA .05 hA 2 â¢OS hP y .05 « â¢05 hhA i .10 hP Â¥ .05 % .05 hP % 05 hhA 2 ti 2 << 2 2.0a .05 <( 2.50 .10 2.50 .10 << 2.50 .10 tt 2.50 .10 tr iy* 2.50 .10 <( *y 2.50 .10 & 2.50 .10
RMRFXA9Y–. Canadian forest industries July-December 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. oma LIGHT STEEL RAILS For Mining and Lumbering Purposes All Complete with Splice Bars WEIGHT Pounds PER Yard 12 16 '20 25 30 35 40 45 Kilos PER Meter 3 97 7.94 9.92 12.40 14.8S 17.36 19.84 22.32 Inches 1% 2 2H 3'Jli M/M 39.09 50.8U 60.33 66.68 69.85 79.38 84.14 88.90 93.66 Inches 1% 2 2H 2% 3H 3% 3'Ki M/M. 39 69 .50.80 60.33 66.68 69.85 79.38 84.14 88.90 93.66 Inches "-Tt 1 l'i6 m m 2 M/M. 20.64 25.40 29.77 34.13 38.10 42.86 44.45 47.63 50.80 Inches
RMRJE5T7–. Catálogo de los objetos que componen el contingente de la Comisión, precedido de algunas notas sobre su organización y trabajos. N° 35. ESCALA GEOGRÃFICA UNIVERSAL, PARA LA RELACIÃN DE 1:250 000. (Propiedad del Ing. A. DÃ-az.) Escala de latitudes. Escalas de longitudes. 10 ÃO 9 9 8 8 7 1 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 I 1 O. o + 0 2" en 2" VALORES LINEALES <le 10' y de 40" de paralelo ¡S diferentes latitudes. Lat. ÃO' 40" 15* 16 tT." y» 71.3 1 17 71.0 47 18 70.6 19 70.2 20 21 69.1 69.3 â 4.6 82 68.8 23 68.1 I 24 «â¢8 IS 25 67.3 26 66.7 1 27 28 66.2 1 44 65.6 1 29
RMRE9TR6–. Contribution à l'étude des limnées du lac Léman. Lymnaea; Snails; Gastropoda. Rev. Suisse de Zool. T. 22 1914. tfcittttt 11111 4 t 3C, 37 38 38 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 - tt.i'tit t et i t tt1 it tt tt 4t 51 SZ 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 00 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 7< 72 et 11 te t et 11 t%i%itti'tit 73 74 75 76 77 76 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 M t * t 4 14 t 4 t 4 444 4-44.4 4 t t 95 96 97 98 99 * 11 «ti*ît *t 4444it*i « t )ir us 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 131 135 136 137 14 411111 î 11 11 4 ? 1111 ? 11 ?. "W. Roszkowski —
RMRE5ECA–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Sea.. ca « > n a -i^ O }-i 3 -^ XJ O O c E s CD a; on o 3-1 '1 1 oil c 3 65 tt, 2 ^ â¢ij d) Si a ca â s 01 c COD o c â¢4-> cx) e 3 n O CO J T3 cd 0) 2 CO C CO 0) Etc 0) ^^ 3 O Si B 3 2 oi Figure 66-40. Graph of abundance vs. age for Nucula tenuis in the eastern Bering Sea. 100 NUCULANA FOSSA. y x; â¢a C 3 Xi Oi >> c 13 '3 0) OB -^ 03 c CO oc m ni o eo a S T3 3 2 <)-LO(M CO O C- â * CO (M (Ni-IC5-^iOC-Ot-H OfMt-OO-^CMCOCO CO OrHCSIOOTtlOCDC^OOOl o T3 o 0
RMRCY1BW–. Der Organismus der Craspedomonaden. 66 EOKONSAGI VISZONTOK. (43—44. äbra) tarsas allatkak, melyek barnas vagy szintelen kocsonyahüvelyben elnek s mär ebben elternek az összes többi eddig ismert Cr.-töl. A Craspedomonadinäkra oly jellemzö gal- ler a PhalcDideriiiähnäl nincs meg, mert, velemenyem szerint, az a küpos kis plazmahüvely, mely az ostor alapi reszet körül-. 4:2—44. äbra. Az eddig ismert Phalansteriumok habituskepei. — 42. äbra. Phalansterium con- sociatum Ciekk. Lapos, lemezes kolonia. 325. sz. nagy (Stein nyomän). — 48—44. äbra. Phalansteriuin digitatum Tt. — 43. äbra. Tipusos tele
RMRCT4PN–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Nr. 11». 7. Dezember Htm |- ^'galJicht 90* Lin«2 *ü Nr. 11:». 7. Dezember 1901 -----â. Hoch !â .',-. 170 W 40 s (NW) Tiel 1 ?ii 105 W. JC S. 2 770 11" 135 â â â ' lö -' 110 TT 770 00-66 760 65-60 , (swj i rsc io- la is 50 r« [0 .. 755 15 hi 30 li) 765 ( 0. 7.. 770 '"- 3" 765 135 Wâ46 (NU) 8) â 745 50-68 16 760 17" 90 * 9) HO [00* « | 10) TV, ll- Sfl-40 i in reo i u so { 12) 760 160â160 4S". Please note that these images are extracted from sca
RMRCREKM–. Diary, July 16-August 30, 1906 while collecting in Virginia and West Virginia. Herpetology; Herpetologists. Purchased at the following: prices (par value being $ioo), and bearing interest at the follow- ing rates; •aid. per ent per 'Cilia per COO Tt ^ in u VO u $50 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 55 5.45 7.27 9.09 10.90 12.72 60 5-00 6.67 8.33 10.00 11.66 65 4.62 6.15 7.69 9.23 10.76 70 4.28 5.71 7.14 8,57 10.00 ?s 4.00 5.33 6.66 8.00 9.33 80 3.75 5-00 6.25 7-50 8.75 85 3.53 4.70 5» 00 7-05 0.23 90 3.33 4.44 5.55 6.66 7-77 91 3.30 4.40 5.49 6.59 7.69 92 3.26 4.34 5.43 6.52 7.60 93 3-23 4.30 5.38
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