RMME6D43–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . F Fig. Sl. A Scutellaiia splendens Link, Zweig mit Blütenstand. — B Habitusbild von S. galericulata L. (Original.) Fig. S'2. C Audvöceum von Scutellaria alpina L.; ß Gynophor und Frkn. von derselben; E Kelch von derselben. — FS. splendens Link, Gynoplior undNüssclien; ß Nüsschen im Längs- scbnitt. (Original.) die brasilianischen S. tiibiflora Benth., S. uliginosa St. Hil. und S. agrestis St. Hil.; S. brevi- flora Benth. ist in Peru endemisch; S. purpurascens Svf. ist eine in Brasil
RM2ANF4HC–Arkiv för botanik . Fig. 1-5 auct. delin.4 O. ]uel foto. 5. T. Lagerberg delin. LjustrycU, Justus Cederquists Rnjt. Sthin Arkiv för Botanik. Band 5 N:o 8. Tafl. 1ö.. H. Osti foto. Ljustryck. ]ustus Cederquists Rnst. Sthlm. ARKIV FÖR BOTANIK. BAND 5. N:o 9. Arktiska ooli alpina arter inom forini^riippenTaraxaciiiu ceratoplioruiii (Led.) DC. afH. DAHLSTBDT. Med 18 taflor.Meddelad den 6 dpcember 1905 af A. G. Nathorst och J. Eriksson. Under namn af Leontodon ceratophorus har C. F.Ledebour uti »Icones plant. etc. Flor. ross. . .», Tom. I,1829, p. 9, beskrifvit en sedermera till släktet Taraxacumf
RM2AX1113–Le vite de' pittori, scultori et architetti moderni . ;l^on ho Moto, e ad ognatto, ognhor mi rnuouo *affetto alcun non prouo,E pur rido, mi dolgo, amo, e madiro.Jfllerauigliade larte?La mia facondia tace,Inacqui muta, non farlo, e fon loquace ;Son finta, fon mendace-»,E pur dimofiro il vero in ogni partt-»%Son ombra, e per cofìumeTempro i rat su le tele, e formo il lume. LA SCOLTVRA ATVRA in van mi toglie-*LAlma, e sentro mi chiude alpina pietra >Larte mia mi difeioglie ,Et apre t monti, z mi dà vita 9 e fpetra :JAinfpira humane voglie^Nel duro faffo, e non ho vita frale-? ,Che la dureTTa f
RMMCRCCY–. Abb. 220. Pinus Ccmbra und F. Mughus oberhalb des Großen Fischsees in der Hohen Tatra. (Nach einer Aufnahme von A. v. Hayek.) Meereshöhe, erreicht der geschlossene Wald schon seine obere Grenze und nur dichte Bestände von Pinus Miighus und lockere Bestände von Pinus Cembra umgeben seine Ufer, an denen auch schon Sedum alpeslre, S. roseum, Soldanella carpalica, Genliana punctata, Veronica alpina, Doronicuni Clusii, Taraxacurii nigricans usw. zu finden sind, und an dem darüber gelegenen Meerauge (Czarny staw) findet man auch bei kaum 1600 m Meereshöhe Sesleria dislicha, Carex fuliginosa, C. La
RM2CDXGDM–. Neue Alpina : eine Schrift der Schweizerischen Naturgeschichte Alpen- und Landwirthschaft gewiedmet . .:%.. Jlm Taf: I. f / ^6 ^l: Ä^ V) * /—... Y=4 !—^ ^ N j-^ 12 ,f- -^ ^ .^ < ^ :• X
RMME8165–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. IS. Ä Blattquersclinitt von Dir/iialis purpurea L. — B Querschnitt durch eine ältere Wurzel von Pfdicularis incarnata Jcq. — C—G Trichomu: 6' vom Blütenstiel von Scrophularia nodosa L.; 1> vom B. von Anlinliiiiuin majus L.; E u. F vom B. von ßarlscida alpina L.; G vom B. von Verbascum phlomoidts L. Vergr. c;i. JOOfach. A nach Tschirch; die übrigen Original.) Die angeführten anatomischen Merkmale lassen nicht blos eine Umgrenzung der Familie zu, sondern geben auch sichere U
RM2CDXEH2–. Neue Alpina : eine Schrift der Schweizerischen Naturgeschichte Alpen- und Landwirthschaft gewiedmet . .:%.. Jlm Taf: I. f / ^6 ^l: Ä^ V) * /—... Y=4 !—^ ^ N j-^ 12 ,f- -^ ^ .^ < ^ :• X. 29 %£v % )^/ 33 /, ?--- /// » -<m:: % 34- <;/ ^
RMMCRAHE–. x,>^ Fig. 262. A Hesperantha Volkensü Harms. B Hesperantha alpina (Hook, f.) Benth. a Habitus, b geschlossene Blüte, c Stempel, d Frucht, e Same. C Dierama pendula Baker, a Habitus, verkl., b Stück eines blühenden Stengels in n. Gr. nach Bot. Magaz. 1360, c Narbe und Fruchtknoten im Längsschnitt, d Frucht, e Same. — Original. Grasfluren vorkommen, finden wir die Arten der nahestehenden Gattung Antholyza vorzugsweise am Rande von Buschgehölzen, auffallend durch leuch- tend rot gefärbte Blüten; sie sind bei weitem nicht so zahlreich im tropischen Afrika wie die Gladioliis. In Benguela und R
RMCNX72J–char, charr, Arctic char, Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus salvelinus, Salvelinus alpina, Salvelinus umbla), male in spawning season, Germany
RM2CJ3TDW–. Garden guide; the amateur gardeners' handbook. Profusely illustrated with over 275 teaching plans and diagrams and reproduced photographs, all made expressly for this standard text book . Plans for Perennial Borders of. V»R.. O»M6Rl00e MONAHOA oDYrv[fSCARLFT ^ —----^ ARABI5 ALPINA V 5^ f . i. / TOPAVERORIEIVT/tt-E SCAIU£T ^ ^ ff-& J PENTSTEMON OIR&ATUS ASTeR PrARMlCO/OES8-0
RMMAB2F4–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 124. Scapania irrigua var. remota. a—c nach dem Original-Material der S. remota, d—f nach dem Originalmaterial der S. irrigua var. alpina. a und d Stengelstücke, Verg. *%; b und e einzelne Blätter ausgebreitet, Yerg. 20/j; c Zellen an der Blattspitze, f in der Blattmitte, Verg. ^oo/^. Unterscheidungsmerkmale: S. irrigua besitzt außer mit S. paludicola, (Unterschiede vergl. S. 429) nahe verwandtschaftliche Beziehungen oder habituelle Ähnlichkeit mit S. helvetica, S. dentata, S. imdulata und mitunter auch
RMCNX72N–char, charr, Arctic char, Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus salvelinus, Salvelinus alpina, Salvelinus umbla), male in spawning season, Germany
RM2CE2W4C–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany . Fig. 288, II.—Baneberry. .4, flower, cut vertically. B, floral diagram.C, stamen. D, pistil, enlarged. E, fruit. F, seed, entire and cutvertically. (LeMaout and Decaisne.). Fig. 289.—Mountain Clematis {Clematis alpina, Crowfoot Family, Ranun-culaceae). Part of plant climbing by means of its leaf-stalks used astendrils. (Kerner.)—A somewhat woody climber with stems nearly2 m. long, bright blue flowers and hairy-tailed fruits. Native homeEurasia and Northwestern North America; cultivated. 33G THE CROWFOOT FA:IILY the wood-ancmony and the Chri
RMMCRCT6–. auch auf Cacalia albifrons gefunden, deren Blätter der Larve wie dem Käfer zur Nahrung dienen. 3. Gattung. Alpenlattich. Homogyne. (Tussilago.) h. Y alte r. 1. Psyche hirsutella, SV., fliegt im Juli, August. Die Sackraui^e nach Treitschke an Festuca ovina, F. elatior und an Tussilago (Ho- mogyne) alpina. d. Fliegen. ' 2. Trypeta Sonchi, L. Die Made lebt nach Linne in den Blüthenkörbchen von Son- chus arvensis, nach Boie in denen des Sonchus oleraceus, nach Frauenfeld auf Tragopogon pratensis, PodosjDermum Jacquinianum, Carduus nutans und Sonchus oleraceus. Ich fand sie ferner in den Blütheuk
RM2CEPK8C–. Science-gossip. P. apollonius var. alpina. larger, especially 9. Purer white and morestrongly marked and brightly coloured. Red spotson f. w. very vivid. Basal and ante marginal markingsof h. w. more decided than in P. discobolus. 9 witha red spot near an. ang. h.w. not seen in P. discobolus.Abdominal pouch broader than in that species.Hab., Transalai and S. Altai. a. var. tianschana Stgr. Larger, but resemblestype, which apparently it replaces in Tianschan. Itis larger in expanse, and whiter than is P. discobolus.9 with red spots at an. ang. h.w.. P. delphius. 10. P. romanovi Grum-Greshimai
RMMCTM15–. Fia:. IH2. A Stb. von Xeictonia angolensis 0. Hoffm. — B Griffelspitze der g Bl. von Neurolaena lobata R. Br. — 0 GrifFelspitze der g Bl, von Ligularia sihirica (L.) Cass. — ü, E üomopipie alpina (L.) C'ass.' 1) Q Bl.; E Griffelspitze der g Bl. — /<', O Doronicum austriacum Jacq. O Q Bl.; F ROliie der Blkr. der Q BL mit den verkümmerten Stb. — H, J Pappusborste und Griffelspitze der g Bl. von Crocidinm tnulticaule Hook. — K Kf. von Lopholaena Brcgcana DO. — L Q Bl. von Balbisia Btrttrii DC. — M aufse.schlitzte Blkr. derselben mit den rndimentiiren Stb. — N Zweigspitze von Eriothrix lycopo
RM2CJ3R8C–. Garden guide; the amateur gardeners' handbook. Profusely illustrated with over 275 teaching plans and diagrams and reproduced photographs, all made expressly for this standard text book . V»R.. O»M6Rl00e MONAHOA oDYrv[fSCARLFT ^ —----^ ARABI5 ALPINA V 5^ f . i. / TOPAVERORIEIVT/tt-E SCAIU£T ^ ^ ff-& J PENTSTEMON OIR&ATUS ASTeR PrARMlCO/OES8-0. —; 1 :: =^^ ^;:— ^;4^r<? COMBINATION ^^^-^--L ° ^^^^ A / S :i !? / /^ /^ i^ ^ / / / «§ 3 / / / 5 -* ^--^ S| ^ / -^ || 1 j vi A i A SIMPLE. CORNER ill 1 5 S / GROUPING J / / 5 S J 1 i $ i / ; / ■^ y / / / DieiTALlS
RMMCH7HK–. ANTIKKHl.SfM, lOM TUUHB. Tr. pkt. Anthemis arabica 10 Antirrhinum majus, mixed 10 l-'irefly 10 Queen of the North, while 20 Niobe, white and crimson 15 Nanum picturatum 10 Tom Thumb, yellow 15 " " mixed 15 Aquilegia chrysantha ( Co/i/irw i/>a/'>'<f(/) . . 25 chrysantha alba 5° cccrulea 3° glandulosa 5° single mixed 10 double mixed 10 Arabis alpina 25 Aralia Sieboldii. 50c. per looo seeds .... Aristolochia elegans, ^/i?^a«/r/»»/^fr 5° sipho [Dutchman's Pipe) 4° Krm&r'xAiarTaoiv^ {Sea Pink or Thrift) . ... 10 Oz. 30 20 25 75 50 25 50 40 1 00 2 50 I 50 20 20 1 00 2 50 2 0
RM2CE4EM1–. Turbellaria . Leipzig. C. F. Wintersche Verlagshandlung.. u . ^öU] 3105 Uterusepithe.ls erscheint, wie oben von Böhmig für die Maricolen, vonmir für Artiocotijlus (LIII, 2, vac) und von allen Untersuchern dieserVerhältnisse bei den Paludicolen angegeben wird. Nach Micoletzky(1196, pag. 424) bestehen diese Secretmassen bei Fl. alpina in manchenFällen aus cyanophilen oder violetten Körnchen, in anderen aus einerhomogenen Substanz, und das gleiche berichtet Weiss (1346, pag. 584)für PI. striata. Spermien. Der Umstand, daß die meisten bisherigen Untersucherder Tricladen*) für das in Eede stehen
RMRHA0W9–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. Fig. 13. Dr aba alpina L. f. pulvinata. (Specimen from Cape Tscheljuskin collected by P. R. Kjellman).. 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.. Botaniske forening i København. København : H. Hagerups Forlag
RMRHA11G–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. Fig. 13. Dr aba alpina L. f. pulvinata. (Specimen from Cape Tscheljuskin collected by P. R. Kjellman).. 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.. Botaniske forening i København. København : H. Hagerups Forlag
RMRPNHHB–. Alpen-Flora für Touristen und Pflanzenfreunde ... Mountain plants. 1. Saponaria ocymoidee. 2. Silene Pumilio. 3. Silene rupestris. F». Wilcii« acanlis. H. Ijvcbnis alpina.. 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.. Hoffmann, Julius, d. 1904; Friese, Hermann. Stuttgart, Verlag für Naturkunde (Dr. Jul. Hoffmann)
RMRE5HNE–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. Pl. 41.. m.F. EUCALYPTUS ALPINA, LiNDL (1-5). E. MICROCORYS, F.v.M. (6-9). E. UMBRA, R. T. Baker (10-12).. 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.. Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, Gullick
RMRDE8XF–. Eggs of British birds, with an account of their breeding-habits. Limicolae. With 54 coloured plates. Birds; Limicolae; Birds; Birds. 10, 11. â 12. F Poynting del. DUNLIN. Tringa alpina, ii>i>iurns. Utlu) Vfilhelm Grerre.Berlin. 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.. Poynting, Frank, 1848-1897. London, R. H. Porter
RMRH97K0–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 30i>. Fig. 13. Draba alpina L. f. pulvinaia. (Specimen from Cape Tscheljuskin collected by F. R. Kjellman)... 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.. Botaniske forening i Kbenhavn; Botaniske forening i Kbenhavn. Journal de botanique; Dansk botanisk forening. Kbenhavn : G. E. C. Gads Forlag
RMRR3X0H–. Acta horti bergiani : Meddelanden från Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Trädgård Bergielund. Botany. ActaHorti Bergiam. Bd. 1"NS5.. Juel deliri- /. Tewriurn . 2. prostraia . 3. f/cntianoidcs. 4-. alpina . Veronic a 5. saturejoid.es. G. capitata . 7. nummularia . 8. scuxatilis. Lir Amt 9. lanosa. 10. Kolscliyana. 11. deiutH'lora .. 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.. Bergianska stiftelsen; Kungl. Sven
RMRHAB6K–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. 570 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. For Outdoor Ferneries. Ferns growing from Jfiii. to I2in. in height. Allosorus acrostichoides. crispus. Aspidium nevadense. Asplenium adiantum nigrum. ebenum. Ruta-muraria. Tiichomanes, and varieties. viride. Athyrium Filix-foemina crispum. F.-f. Edwardsii.. Blechnutn Spicant, and varieties. Ceterach officinarum (Fig. 335). Cystopteris bulbiferum. fragilis and other sorts. Lastrea Filix-mas crispa. rigida. Lomaria alpina (Fig. 357). crenulata. Phegopteris hexagonoptera. ' Pol}"podium D
RMRDEY30–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 176 A NGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES though they are considerably smaller. The brighter lower lip is beset with golden- yellow hairs in the middle. The spur is only 2-3 mm. long. Visitors.—Loew (Berlin Botanic Garden) observed the hover-fly Syritta pipiens L., settling, and 2 bees, both skg.—Apis mellifica Z. 5. and Bombus agrorum F. t>. 2079. L. alpina Mill. (Herm. Muller, ' Alpenblumen,' pp. 275-7 ; MacLeod, ' Pyreneenbl.,' p. 47.)—This species bears humble-
RMRH9B01–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. g. 7. SaxifragadiversifoliaWa.ll. A—D forma/b/m^a Engl, et Irmscher. J. Habitus, Flos, C Sepala, D Petala. — JS—H forma alpina Engl, et Irmscher. E Habitus, F Flos, O Sepala, H Petalum. — Irmscher delin.. 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.. Engler, Adolf, 1844-1930. St
RMRH0XMR–. Bulletin. Agriculture. / y Fig. 12.—Seeds f>f alpine meadow grass (Poa alpina): a and b, back views; r-e, side views; /-/(, front views; h, a terminal floret. The seed of Poa alpina is not on the market and is not likel}^ to be found in commercial seeds. Individual seeds of I aljjina closely resemble those of P. annua^ but are.to be distinguished b}^ the indis- tinct intermediate veins of the olume, the variable rachilla segment, and especially by the keels of the palea, which are slenderer, not arched, less pubescent, and strictly hispid-ciliate above. The plant is alpine and occurs in
RMRFT0YP–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. NOPALEA. 33 hand, that it is Ptcrocactits kuntzci, from the same region, which was described as new by Schumann in 1897. Opuntia alpina Gillies (Pfeiffer, Enum. Cact. 146. 1837) was not published, but was given as a synonym of Opuntia tnbcrosa. Schumann referred both names to Opuntia platyacantha. Illustrations: Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 7: 7; .Schumann, Gesamtb. Kakteen f. 107, both as Pterocactus kuntzci; Bliihende Kakteen 3: pi. 140, as P. dccipicns. Figure 36 shows a seed of a plant, collected by Dr. Rose near Mendoza, Argentina, in 1915; figur
RMRHA5GF–. Botanische Jahrbcher fr Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Plants. Fig. 7. Saxifraga diversifolia Wall. A—D forma foliata Engl, et Irmscher. A Habitus, B Flos, C Sepala, D Petala. — E—H forma alpina Engl, et Irmscher. E Habitus, F Flos, G Sepala, H Petalum. — Irmscher delin.. 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.. Engler, Adolf, 1844-1930. Leipzig : W. Engelmann
RMRDRDD5–. Notes on the life history of British flowering plants. Botany; Plant ecology. 262 BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS. The fruit is black, which is probably more conspicuous among the brown leaves of autumn. The leaves, which are ciliated, are thin, strongly veined, and toothed at the top. It occurs in Britain only on Ben Nevis and the northern Highlands. Erica The parts of the flower are in Fio. i63.-section of flower ^^"^f: ^hs fruit is a capsule with of Arctostaphylos alpina. 4 CCUs, OpCUing With Cither 4 Or 8 x7. a, anther; m, nee- .„] „ tary; p p, lobes of the ^'^^^es. corolla; s, sepal; st,
RMRH0XM1–. Bulletin. Agriculture. / y Fig. 12.—Seeds f>f alpine meadow grass (Poa alpina): a and b, back views; r-e, side views; /-/(, front views; h, a terminal floret. The seed of Poa alpina is not on the market and is not likel}^ to be found in commercial seeds. Individual seeds of I aljjina closely resemble those of P. annua^ but are.to be distinguished b}^ the indis- tinct intermediate veins of the olume, the variable rachilla segment, and especially by the keels of the palea, which are slenderer, not arched, less pubescent, and strictly hispid-ciliate above. The plant is alpine and occurs in
RMRDXWB3–. Morphology of angiosperms (Morphology of spermatophytes. Part II). Angiosperms; Plant morphology. 58 MORPHOLOGY OF ANGIOSPKRMS mate. The prevailing habit, however, is to limit the arehe- sporium to the single hypodermal cell that terminates the axial row of the nucellus. This seems to have resulted in the more. Fig. 23.—Longitudinal sections of ovules showing multicellular arehesperia. A. B, Astilbe japonica, x 550; after Webb.™ C, tialix glaucophylla, x 600; after Cham- berlain.36 I>, Bom, Uvida, x 224; after Strasboeoek.is £,, Alchemilla alpina, x 275; after Murbeok." F, Callipelti
RMRDEYRP–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 34 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES 1756. A. alpina Spreng. (=Arbutus alpina L.). (Warming, 'Arkt. Vaxt. Biol.,' pp. 13-18.)—Tiiis species has so far been investigated in northern habitats, but not in alpine ones. The pendulous ovoid flowers are 5-6 mm. long, and arranged in short terminal racemes. Warming says that in Greenland they are either homogamous or feebly protogynous. In that country the plant blossoms very early in the neigh- bourhood of snow- and ice-f
RMRDXFXW–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 57° THE BOOK OF GARDENING. For Outdoor Ferneries. Ferns growing from Allosorus acrostichoides. crispus. Aspidium nevadense. Asplenium adiantum nigrum. ebenum. Ruta-muraria. Trichomanes, and varieties. viiide. Athyrium Filix-foemina crispum. F.-f. Edwardsii.. Fig. 357.—Lomaria alpina: Athyrium Filix-foemina Findlayanum. F.-f. Frizelhe. F.-f. minimum. F.-f. VernoniEe. 4-in.. to I2in. in height. Blechnum Spicant, and varieties. Ceterach officinarum (Fig. 335). Cystopteris bulbiferum. fragilis and other sorts. Lastrea Fi
RMRHXXMC–. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Vegetation der Canarischen Inseln. Mit Einfügung hinterlassener Schriften A.F.W. Schimpers. Plants. f'g- 3' Polypodmm austräte Mett. Nach einem von E. Vanhöffen auf Kerguelen 1902 gesammelten Exemplar. Nat. Gr.. Fig. 4. Lomaria alpina St'RENGL. Auf Kerguelen von Schimper gesammelt. Nat. Gr.. 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.. Schenck, H. (Heinrich), 1860-1927; Schimper, A. F. W. (And
RMRHE3RE–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 390 C. Claussen. Abb. 18 a—f: Cheilosia 0*0% drittes Glied des linken Fühlers mit Arista von außen. — a C. alpina, b C. montana, c C. kuznetzovae, d C. subpictipennis sp. n., e C. chrysocoma (Mitteleuropa), e' C. chrysocoma (Nordspanien), f C. pictipennis.. 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 origina
RMRE0TNB–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. D Fk;. 2bS, 11.—Bancberry. A, flower, cut vertioallj'. B, floral diagram. C, stamen. D, pistil, enlarged. E, fruit. F, serd, entire and cut vertically. (LeMaout and Decaisne.). Fig. 289.—Mountain Clenaatis (Clematis alpina, Crowfoot Family, Ranun- culacere). Part of plant climbing by means of its leaf-stalks used as tendrils. (Kerner.)—A somewhat woody climber with stems nearly 2 m. long, bright blue flowers and hairy-taUed fruits. Native home Eurasia and Northwestern North America; cultivated.. Please note that thes
RMRH3X58–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 26 Bricham Young University Science Bulletin i« %:.^ A ^^ :»^. Fig. 23. Lehi F. Hintze photographing Monkshood and sedge along the north fhink of tlie northwest spur of Mt. Will, near Locality 8, on siliceous Jurassic volcanic rocks of the Eaglenest volcanic sefiiience at apjiroxi- mately 57°.32' N; 128°47' V, and at an elevation of 6000 feet. Alpine tundra, witli Hicrochloi- alpina, Aconi- tum delphiiiifoliuni, and Carex. 15 June; #36, RC 48b, 19 June. Alpine tundra and talus slopes, on Bowser Fonnation, and alluvium. Er
RMRDRDD1–. Notes on the life history of British flowering plants. Botany; Plant ecology. The fruit is black, which is probably more conspicuous among the brown leaves of autumn. The leaves, which are ciliated, are thin, strongly veined, and toothed at the top. It occurs in Britain only on Ben Nevis and the northern Highlands. Erica The parts of the flower are in Fio. i63.-section of flower ^^"^f: ^hs fruit is a capsule with of Arctostaphylos alpina. 4 CCUs, OpCUing With Cither 4 Or 8 x7. a, anther; m, nee- .„] „ tary; p p, lobes of the ^'^^^es. corolla; s, sepal; st, E. Tctrallx (Cross-lcaved Hea
RMRHXWGJ–. Beitrge zur Kryptogamenflora der Schweiz. 71. Fig. 37 a. Polifgonumviviparuinli. mitSphacelotheca Poli/goni-vivipari Seh. b. Aufgesprungene Sporenkapseln. c. Längs.schnitt durch die Sporenkapsel. d. Entleerte Sporenkapsel. e. Sporen von Sphacelotlieca Polygoni-vivipari Seh. 800! f. Gekeimte Sporen, 900! Sphacelotheca alpina Schellenberg. Sphacelotlieca alpina Schellenberg. Ann. Myeolog. Vol. 5, p. 393, 1907. Die Sporenlager werden unregelmässig- zwischen den Blatt- scheiden besonders in der Blütenregion gebildet, wobei der erkrankte Teil sackartig anschwillt und die innern eingeschlossenen T
RMRDBYBK–. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. Kg. 1. Low hummock on coastal tundra, Collinson point, Alaska, February 27, 1914. The strong winds prevent snow from gathering except in gullies or depressions. (Photo by F, Johansen). Fig. 2. Draba alpina L., in clusters on grassy tundra at edge of Camden bay, Konganevik, Alaska, July i, 1914. Screwed-up ice in back ground. (Photo by F. Johansen). 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
RMRHXE41–. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Vegetation der Canarischen Inseln. Mit Einfügung hinterlassener Schriften A.F.W. Schimpers. Plants. 42 H. SCHENCK, Pringlea antiscorbutica R. Br., Festina erecta d'Urv. Ranunculus bitemattts Sm., Poa Cookii Hook, f., Galium antarcticum Hook, f., Lomaria alpina Spr. Bei näherer Betrachtung zeigen sich die Unterschiede in den Existenzbedingungen beider Formationen in der Struktur ihrer Gewächse wohl ausgeprägt. Für die AzoreUa-Yormün.or ist die Polsterform charakteristisch, welche den mechanischen wie den trocknenden Wirkungen des Windes den besten Widerstand entgege
RMRDM9KY–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 2. Woodsia alpina (Bolton) S. F. Gray. Alpine Woodsia. Fig. 24. Acrostichum alpinum Bolton, Fil. Brit. 76. 1790. Acrostichum hyperboreum Liljeb. Kgl. Vetensk. Akad. Nya Handl. 14: 201. 1793. Woodsia hyperborea R. Br. Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holl. 1: 158. 1810. W. alpina S. F. Gray, Nat. Arr. Brit. PI. 2: 17. 1821. Rootstocks short, ascending, the leaves densely caespit
RMRH97JT–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 13. Draba alpina L. f. pulvinaia. (Specimen from Cape Tscheljuskin collected by F. R. Kjellman)... given this name to a plant he afterwards (in Bot. Not. 1873) rightly identified with Draba altaica. Draba alpina v. glacialis Kjellm. (Fig. 13) from Cap Tscheljuskin is not, as Kjellman thought, the D. glacialis Adams but a den- sely caespitose, pulvinate form of D. alpina. Quite the same form is found by Jos. Hooker in Sikkim 152-18000'. Draba Fladnizensis Wulf. The leaves are oblong (Fig. 14), lanceolate, entire or rarely with a single toot
RMRMEA9K–. Annuaire du Conservatoire et du jardin botaniques de Genève. Botany. PI. III (Echelle »/,) Ann. du Conserv. et du Jard. bot. de Genève, vol. XVII. Fig. i F. ovina var vulgaris Hack. f. Tanari — Fig. 2 Feuille du f. Tanari (Gr. lin. = 25) Fig. 3 F. alpina Sut. var. dolosa. 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.. Conservatoire et jardin botaniques de la ville de Genève. Genève, Conservatoire botanique
RMRPT1P9–. Alpina, Winterthur. fön , , undC/tdi -%xMn ,w t <r.u,hn, an dir linüai - Mt ', n/rt/int- ,// <tll//i'l4'ru/ii #/,//."" ?''•'' 'M'/ler und yKUfcAlul, vor ? „y .i.r J,'„„ ./; C .?„?„„„!„, /„/, ,i.j;,M.r .... i„jiu. stA, ,';„p,„,n -j„f,,„„ .>.,„,,/,„,., I ?'/,;,r,/,u/,..m.7„/,:,„ , w„r/„:„„r ,.„/ ' -vVininyiuj ;//,/„ ',/,„Jfli!.. .„.,,,!„/. 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..
RMRG2N1R–. The Canadian field-naturalist. . Extreme prostrate form of Picea mariana, f. semiprostrata, on St. Mary Islands. Characteristic Labrador "moss", made up of Empetrum nigrum, Betula sp., and fruticose lichens, in the foreground. (Continued from Page 179) GRAMINEAE Hierochloe alpina (Sw.) R. & S. Mutton Bay, July 9, 1927, weathered rocky crest, about 150 feet elevation. Rocky Bay, June 24, 1927. Blanc Sablon, July 10, 1928, gravelly hillside, west side of river. Hierochloe odorata (L.) Wahlenb., var. fragrans. (Willd.) Richter. Watshishu, June 6, 1928, cleft in rock on granitic is
RMRG2MJ0–. The Canadian field-naturalist. . Extreme prostrate form of Picea mariana, f. semiprostrata, on St. Mary Islands. Characteristic Labrador "moss", made up of Empetrum nigrum, Betula sp., and fruticose lichens, in the foreground. (Continued from Page 179) GRAMINEAE Hierochloe alpina (Sw.) R. & S. Mutton Bay, July 9, 1927, weathered rocky crest, about 150 feet elevation. Rocky Bay, June 24, 1927. Blanc Sablon, July 10, 1928, gravelly hillside, west side of river. Hierochloe odorata (L.) Wahlenb., var. fragrans. (Willd.) Richter. Watshishu, June 6, 1928, cleft in rock on granitic is
RMRG2MT8–. The Canadian field-naturalist. . Extreme prostrate form of Picea mariana, f. semiprostrata, on St. Mary Islands. Characteristic Labrador "moss", made up of Empetrum nigrum, Betula sp., and fruticose lichens, in the foreground. (Continued from Page 179) GRAMINEAE Hierochloe alpina (Sw.) R. & S. Mutton Bay, July 9, 1927, weathered rocky crest, about 150 feet elevation. Rocky Bay, June 24, 1927. Blanc Sablon, July 10, 1928, gravelly hillside, west side of river. Hierochloe odorata (L.) Wahlenb., var. fragrans. (Willd.) Richter. Watshishu, June 6, 1928, cleft in rock on granitic is
RMRGJ37G–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Geology.. TRIASSIC DEMOSPONGES IN KLIPSTEIN COLLECTION 41. Fig. 1 Leiospongia alpina (Klipstein). Cassian Fm., St Cassian. Holotype, S10462. A, reproduction of pi.19, fig.17a of Klipstcin (IS4.>). B, side view, x 3-9. C, top view, x 3-9. D, underside showing epitheca, x 3-9. E, transverse sections of calicles, x 35. F. sphcrulitic wall structure, x 130. incorporated into the walls and arranged parallel to growth direction. New calicles are added by fissipar division or intraparictal budding. Type SPECIES. Achilleum verrucosum Miinster, 184
RMRG2PMY–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 178 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 89. Figure 1. Woodsia alpina photographed at Jeffrey Lake, August 1974. Acknowledgments I am grateful to K. L. Mcintosh, S. M. McKay, and R. E. Whiting, for sharing in this discovery. W. H. Wagner and D. M. Britton confirmed identifications, and W. J. Cody kindly read the manuscript. Literature Cited Beschei, R. £., A. E. Garwood, R. Hainault, I. D. Macdonald, S. P. van der Kloet, and C. H. Zavitz. 1970. List of the vascular plants of the Kingston region. Fowler Herbarium, Queen's University, Kingston. 92 pp. Brown, D. F.
RMRHA0W4–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. Fig. 13. Dr aba alpina L. f. pulvinata. (Specimen from Cape Tscheljuskin collected by P. R. Kjellman).. Fig 14. Draba Fladnizensis Wulf. (Specimen from West Greenland 74° 5' collected by Ryder). 302 given this name to a plant he afterwards (in Bot. Not. 1873) rightly identified with Draba altaica. Draba alpina v. glacialis Kjellm. (Fig. 13) from Gap Tscheljuskin is not, as Kjellman thought, the D. glacialis Adams but a den- sely cæspitose, pulvinate form of D. alpina. Quite the same form is found by Jos. Hooker in Sikkim H-ISOOO'. Draba Fladnize
RMRHA11B–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. Fig. 13. Dr aba alpina L. f. pulvinata. (Specimen from Cape Tscheljuskin collected by P. R. Kjellman).. Fig 14. Draba Fladnizensis Wulf. (Specimen from West Greenland 74° 5' collected by Ryder). 302 given this name to a plant he afterwards (in Bot. Not. 1873) rightly identified with Draba altaica. Draba alpina v. glacialis Kjellm. (Fig. 13) from Gap Tscheljuskin is not, as Kjellman thought, the D. glacialis Adams but a den- sely cæspitose, pulvinate form of D. alpina. Quite the same form is found by Jos. Hooker in Sikkim H-ISOOO'. Draba Fladnize
RMRJMXMK–. Bastardierung als Ursache der Apogamie im Pflanzenreich. Eine Hypothese zur experimentellen Vererbungs- und Abstammungslehre. Apogamy; Hybridization. unterste Deckspelze. obere Klappefir untere Klappe 4 Fig. 142. Blüten stand und Ährchen von Poa alpina v. vivipara. 1 Bulbillen und vereinzelte Blüten tragende Rispe (also eigentlich wohl f. intennedia); 2 und 3 bulbillentragende Ährchen, Vergr. 1/1; 4 vivipares Ährchen, die unterste, noch normale Deckspelze trägt eine Blüte in ihrer Achsel, deren vertrocknete Narben herausragen, Vergr. 6/1. Nach Schröter (1908, Fig. 119 B, Fig. 120, 10, 11, 13
RMRHTK01–. Bibliotheca botanica. Plants. Bibliotheca Botanica Heft 58. Tafel W.. lilhATisl.vCaTl EbneT,Slattgart. Fig. 104 u. 105 Arabis procurrens W. et K., Fig. io6—113 A. coerulea Haenke., Fig. 114—115a A. bellidifolia Jacq., Fig. 116—119 A. alpina L., Fig. 120 A. albida Stev., Fig. 121—123 A. Belliardieri DC. f. rosea, Fig. 12411. 125 Erysimum pumilum Gaud., Fig. 126—130a Alyssura podolicum Bess., Fig. 131 —134 A. montanum L.. 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
RMRHE3R2–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Abb. 18 a—f: Cheilosia 0*0% drittes Glied des linken Fühlers mit Arista von außen. — a C. alpina, b C. montana, c C. kuznetzovae, d C. subpictipennis sp. n., e C. chrysocoma (Mitteleuropa), e' C. chrysocoma (Nordspanien), f C. pictipennis.. e Abb. 19 a—f: Cheilosia 9 9, drittes Glied des linken Fühlers mit Arista von außen. — Zuordnung der Arten wie in Abb. 18.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhance
RMRE5C08–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. PL. 264.. M-FlocKtondei-er lirh- EUCALYPTUS TODTIANA F.V.M. (/). E. SEPULCRALIS F.v.M. (2). E. GIGANTEA Hook. f. (3). E. MARGINATA Sm. (4). E. PREISSIANA Schauer. (5). E. PATENS Benth. («). E. DIVERSIFOLIA Bonpland. (7). E. ALPINA Lixdl. ' (8). E. MEGACAKPA F.v.M. (9). E. PILULARIS Sm. (/0). E. CLOEZIANA F.v.M. (11). E. PLANCHONIANA F.v.M. (12). E. MACKORRHYNCMA F.v.M. (73).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and
RMRHRPP4–. Bihang till Kongl. Svenska vetenskaps-akademiens handlingar. Science; Botany. Fiar. Carex atrata L. C. atrata L. x al- pina (Sm.) Liljebl. C. alpina (Sm.) Liljebl. C. irrigua (Wg.) J. E. Sm. allmän. C. rariflora (Wg.) J. E. Sm. i Ladtjo Vogge-dalen. C. vaginata Tausch allmän. C. Buxhaumii Wg. vid Paltaluoktes; allmän vid Kaitum- elfven. C. atrata L. allmän. C. alpina (Sw.) Liljebl. allmän. C. alpina (Sw.) Liljebl. x atrata L. (Fig. o). Calauii 30—40 ctm. alti, subgraciles, stricti. trianguläras, basi v. infra medium foliosi. Folia plana, margine. Please note that these images are extracted f
RMRJ9J68–. Check list of the Lepidoptera of boreal America. Lepidoptera. T. T LEPIDOPTERA OF NORTH AMERICA 33 -f boisduvali Butl. latifasciata Butl. albifascia Frch. occidentalis Frch. form dimidiata Stretch, stretchi Butl. -^ a rufula Bdv. punctata Pack. proba Hy. Edw. b kasloa Dyar. 7^ Hyphoraia Hbn. '942 parthenos J/grr. borealis Moesch. 943 lapponica Thun. alpina Quens. thulea Dal. avia Hbn. hypoborea Curt. 944 subnebulosa Dyar. -,'-956 rubra Neinn. a walsinghami Butl. -f b danbyi Neum. j isia Wlk. !957 Isabella A. & S. -/- j calif ornica Pack. Hyphantria Harris. 958 textor Harr. G 1 Neoarcti
RMRH9G8N–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. 478 25. Samfund af Æl Stævningen fortsættes, og blive til hele Piedestaler, » ÆH e trunter«, der afgiver særegne Standpladser for en Del Planter, som ikke trives paa Bunden om dem, navnlig vil man her finde tætte Mos-Samlag af f. Ex. Mnium hornum, men ogsaa Bregner og forskellige Blomster- planter. Særlig de gamle, hen smuldrende Stubbe danner en udmærket Jordbund f. Ex. for Steffensurten Circæa alpina, Skovsyre, Hvidsimmer, men man kan ogsaa finde Blaabær og Hindbær voksende der. Bunden mellem Ællene bliver fastere og fastere; den gyngerikke læng
RMRHCY5H–. Bollettino della Società entomologica italiana. Entomology. — 260 — — Tibie con peli più o meno numerosi. Occhi pelosi, b. b. Peli del corpo più lunghi ed abbondanti che nel tipo ; tibie scarsamente pelose, gli scapi no. Colora- zione del tipo, ma la macchia del pronoto è più estesa e raggiunge il mesonoto subsp. pratensìs.. Fig. 87. — /, a, F. rufa. var. rufo-pratensis, 0 massima e minima ; S, var. alpina (cotipo) 0 ; disegnate con lo stesso ingrandimento. var. nigricans : il colore rosso è più scuro ; le macchie nere del torace acquistano maggiore estensione, rag- giungendo talvolta r epin
RMRFR109–. Caroli a Linné eqvitis Systema vegetabilivm : secvndvm classes ordines genera species cvm characteribvs et differentiis. Botany. so8 PENTASDRiA. MONOGYNiA. Campanula. gramlnifo '' lia. - 25. C. cmerea. hifftdula. 2j:a£jic!i- um glomerata.. petraea» dichUoma. Nledium. barbata. fficata. alpina. 26. C. 27. c. 28. C. 29. c. 30. c. 31. C. 32. c. 33. c. 34. c. 35. c. 36. c. 37. c. tomentofis, petiolis mulrifloris ereMis. //(»//• foi':^6S9- , f(il liiH-ari - fubiilafis . c^pitulo rermina''. .S^f- f»i//j Phyteumaf! hewifphaenrat, fr.i Q^-nft^iof Kndix vtultls coerpitihns. Folui ii>ii^iiffiff
RMRHCY57–. Bollettino della Società entomologica italiana. Entomology. Fig. 87. — /, a, F. rufa. var. rufo-pratensis, 0 massima e minima ; S, var. alpina (cotipo) 0 ; disegnate con lo stesso ingrandimento. var. nigricans : il colore rosso è più scuro ; le macchie nere del torace acquistano maggiore estensione, rag- giungendo talvolta r epinoto e la parte alta della squama ; zampe in gran parte nere. — Corpo coperto di peli eretti brevi e copiosi; tibie e scapi pelosi. Colore rosso più chiaro e più vivo ; funicoli e gastro, fuorché la base di questo, bruno scuro ; il resto rosso. L. 4-9 mm. subsp. irunc
RMRJYA6A–. Atlas of the rare vascular plants of Ontario. Rare plants; Botany. Atlas of the Rare Vascular Plants of Ontario / Atlas des plantes vasculaires rares de l'Ontario ASPLENIACEAE Woodsia alpina (Bolton) S. F. Gray Alpine woodsia, nortiiern woodsia Woodsia 1 FâI r. / " '"â¢5 r^ n / a^^î^vA^ ^ w0 'l^SS -- w 1» wÃà Y f « '^-L--- 'â ^T- 'â¢-"â â " 4 ) ^Hr"^^ After / D'après: Good 1978. «8, Porsild 1964, 1 1 ( Hultèn 19b8, li ^v ^^^ Tryon 1980 â1 j â »»;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enh
RMRMNYEF–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale di Genova. Natural history. ESSAI SUR LES CHELIDURA 447 Forficula pyrenaea, Herrich-Scheffer. Nom. Ent. Orth. 30-31, (1840). Var. alpina. — Forficula alpina, Gène, Monog. forf. 15 (1832). Fisch. fr. Orth. Eur. 81-82 (1853); Fieber, Lotos III, 256 (1853); ib Syn. Eur. Orth. 73, (1854). Var. simplex. — Forficula montana, Gène, Monog. forf. 14-15, (1832). Forficula simplex, Lafresn. M. S.; Germar, faun. Ins. Eur. XI, pi. 17, f. a-c (1824-1837); Burnì. Handb. Ent. II, 755 (1838); Serville, Hist. nat. Orth. 48-49, (1839); Fisch. fr. Orth. Eur. 82-83, pi.
RMRJ1FDY–. Report of the Hudson's Bay expedition of 1886 under the command of Lieut. A.R. Gordon, R.N. [microform]. Botany; Fisheries; Botanique; Pêche commerciale. 81 ted to tho 1 those in individual [)od where arks. very damp Som* laavei I. iome iMves 1. List <»f Pf^ants —Oon^'ni/f/.. Campanulaeen .•— Cauipaniilu iiniHora, L Frieite:i : — V'Hcruiium iilijiinosum, L ... i fune ISlJunp 35 V. Vitia-ltlii*, L May 20 June 1 Ca83ioi)e totrna I June ArctoitHjiliylos alpina. Sjir... June [ieiluTii vnl'Mrp, Ii U:ape:i7.iit La]ij>uii.ca, L May July 7 July 1 AUR. 25 Sept, 10 31 i}e|)t. 10 June ir>'June