RMRDHHRY–. Sub-alpine plants : or, flowers of the Swiss woods and meadows . Mountain plants; Botany; Botany. Plate V. 4/7 NATURAL SIZE. I LINARIA ALPINA. 2. LINARIA PETR^ . 3. ERIOPHORUM VAC;iNATUM. 4. POLYGALA CHAM/EBUXUS. 5. DIANTHUS SUPERBUS. 6. ANEMONE PULSATILLA. 7. ANEMONE SULPHUREA.. 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.. Thompson, Harold Stuart, 1870-. [London] : G. Routledge & Sons ; New York : E. P. Dutton &a
RMRPM4CX–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 138 AMERICAN BEE Mar. 2, 1899.. ToPrevent a Swarm Scattering into other hives, sim- ply sprinkle the bees with a little water whenever you dump them 'off the branch on which they have clustered ; then they will not take wing, but march straight for the hive in front of them.—F. L. Thompson, in Progressive Bee- Keeper. Getting Section Honey and Extracted from a colony at the'same time, is characterized by G. M. Doolittle in the Progressive Bee-Keeper as a myth. So long as there is any room in the estracting-combs, bees will build no comb in sections, e
RMRDHHM6–. Sub-alpine plants : or, flowers of the Swiss woods and meadows . Mountain plants; Botany; Botany. 4/7 NATUKAI. SI/ Plate XIV. I SAXrFRACA RO'I IINDIFOI.IA. z. S. S'lJ.J.LAUIS. 3. S. CUNKII'OIJA. ,(. S. AlZOinKS (WI'l'll RED 'A KI I'.'IA'). 5. S. AlZOON.. 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.. Thompson, Harold Stuart, 1870-. [London] : G. Routledge & Sons ; New York : E. P. Dutton & Co.
RMRDHHMJ–. Sub-alpine plants : or, flowers of the Swiss woods and meadows . Mountain plants; Botany; Botany. Plate Xfll. 4'7 NATUKAI. sizir. I ANTENNARIA DIOICA. 3. PYROLA UNIFLORA. =. HYI'IORICUM jMACULATU.M. •^. >n'l'KRI(llM RICHl-.kl. 4. l'YROL- SECUNHA. 6. MVklCARl.V GER.MA.MCA.. 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.. Thompson, Harold Stuart, 1870-. [London] : G. Routledge & Sons ; New York : E. P. Dutton &
RMRG1B2R–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 292 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 96. Figure 2. Locations of other rodent-pine stem rust study areas in Alberta and the Northwest Territories: a- Altrude Creek, b-Robb, c- David Thompson High- way, d-Saskatchewan River Crossing, e- Brewster Creek, f- Cypress Hills, g- Clear Hills, and h- Mile 109 of the Mackenzie Highway, near Fort Rae. coincident with an increase in infections of Comandra Blister Rust and that heavy resin flow usually accom- panied squirrel damage, which unlike hare damage was not restricted to very small trees. Baranyay and Stevenson als
RMREMTC3–. The driving clubs of greater Boston ... Horse racing; Horses. 48 The Driving Clubs of Greater Boston berr)', A. J- Furbush, W. J. Furbush. George A. Graves, Dr. C. A. Thompson, A. L. Power, R. E. Thompson, C. H. Traiser; executive committee, W. J. McDonald, George A. Graves, C. H. Traiser, C. C. Mayberry, and G. Pray Smith. After remarks by the new treasurer and by VV. J. McDonald, relative to proposed building operations of the club, which were received with much applause, a silver ice cream set was presented to the president and Mrs. Smith, the latter the president of the Ladies' Auxiliary
RMRDHHAR–. Sub-alpine plants : or, flowers of the Swiss woods and meadows . Mountain plants; Botany; Botany. V^:. Plate XXXI. 4/7 NATURAL SIZE. I. (;y.[NA1)ENI. .LlilDA. 2. ORCHIS ,10i;iri (four f OLOUK FORMS). 3. HABK.NARIA VIRIDIS. 4. (;^•.MN AIJENIA ODORATISSIMA. 5. LISTERA CORDATA.. 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.. Thompson, Harold Stuart, 1870-. [London] : G. Routledge & Sons ; New York : E. P. Dutton &am
RMRDHHTA–. Sub-alpine plants : or, flowers of the Swiss woods and meadows . Mountain plants; Botany; Botany. Plate IV. 4/7 NATURAL SIZR. I I'HYTEUMA BETONICIFOI.IUM. z. GNAPHAI.IU.M S-l,V TirUM. 3, PHV'J'EIIMA SPIf'A'rUM. 4. ANK.MONK HEI'A'IKA. 5, J'l-n'TKUMA OKIllCUI.AKE.. 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.. Thompson, Harold Stuart, 1870-. [London] : G. Routledge & Sons ; New York : E. P. Dutton & Co.
RMRJGFCW–. Behavior monographs. Animal behavior. Behavior Monographs Volume 3, Number 3. 1917 Serial Number 14 Edited by JOHN B. WATSON TTie Johns Hopkins University An Analysis of the Learning Process in the Snail, Physa gyrina Say ELIZABETH LOCKWOOD THOMPSON Contribution from the Zoological Laboratory of the University of Michigan No. 147 Ann Arbor, Mich. 28 FIGURES. Published at Cambridge. Boston, Mass. HENRY HOLT & COMPANY 34 West 33d Street, New York G. E. STECHERT & CO.. London. Paris and Leipzig. Foreign Agents. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that ma
RMRGD52C–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. BASAL LAOPHONTID EVOLUTION 77. Fig. 17 Applanola hirsuta (Thompson & A. Scott, 1903) comb. nov. A, Urosome 9 (excluding P5-bearing somite), ventral; B, same, lateral; C, left genital aperture 9, ventral; D, maxilliped; E, P5 9, anterior; F, P2 9, anterior; G, P2 exopod o anterior.. 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.. Natural History Museum (London). Andover
RMRDHHR1–. Sub-alpine plants : or, flowers of the Swiss woods and meadows . Mountain plants; Botany; Botany. Pr.ATE VII. I VIOLA f'AI.C'ARA'JA I,. â ^. . I'lll.ORA L. t -. ALPKSTRIS (DC.) WITTR. 4 7 NATUIJAL .^rZlS. 3. . MONTANA L. 5. V. SYI.VAI'IC.V Fl.!lj.;.s. 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.. Thompson, Harold Stuart, 1870-. [London] : G. Routledge & Sons ; New York : E. P. Dutton & Co.
RMRFY36T–. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Class' Right-Hand Duplex Doc. Ssterville, West Vingina, a distance of about 180 miles from Canton. As an instance of the dispatch in this plant, an inserted tooth saw 56 inches d'ameter was ordered to be sent to the Japanese Government Envoy at Chicago. The order was received by telegraph Thursday, built com- plete, and delivered in Chicago on ihe following Satur- day morning. J. Thompson, W. R. Turnbull, D. J. Purdee, C. E. L. Jarvis, J. B. McLean, G. W. Crawfor
RMRMGJ32–. An annotated list of the Diptera (flies) of Oregon. Diptera. Vol. XI] COLE AND LOt'ETT—UST OF OREGON DIPTERA 243 collected mostly on sandy stretches along the Hood River on bright sunny days (Cole). 241. Dialineura crassicornis (Will.) Common at Hood River, V-10 to VI-26 (Cole). The habits are like those of Thereva vialis. Williston described the species in the genus Thereva. 242. Metaphragma planiceps (Loew) Burns, V-19 (B. G. Thompson). Family BOMBYLIID^E. Fig. 21. Epacmus nitidus Cole, n. sp. Drawing of holotype. The "bee-flies" are usually more or less covered with fur- like ha
RMREMXRF–. The driving clubs of greater Boston. Horse racing; Horses. The Driving Clubs of Greater Boston berry, A. J. Furbush, W. J. Inirbush. George A. Graves, Dr. C. A. Thompson, A. L. Power, R. E. Thompson, C. H. Traiser; executive committee, W. J. McDonald, George A. Graves, C. H. Traiser. C. C. Mayberry, and G. Pray Smith. After remarks by the new treasurer and 1)y W. J. McDonald, relative to proposed building operations of the club, which were received with much applause, a silver ice cream set was presented to the president and Mrs. Smith, the latter the president of the Ladies" Auxiliary,
RMRG9MWP–. Bulletins of American paleontology. Horizon of Yawger's Woods and Field below Woods North of O'Connor's Q'y 1^ LdJ z Orth. interslriatm Whit, sulcata Cobleskill Light, impure l's Gypsiferous shale Onondaga l's Oriskany s's ,-, • , e , £ve-n-be,Ided Fs °?****y Sandstone. Unexposed -- Cobleskill ferGray, impure ia limestone Sawyer Creek and Thompson Q'y Onondaga l's Banded l's Stromatopora bed Heavy bedded fossiliferous-1': =bp^ Impure, drab l's Unexposed Cobleskill Strom'a Gray, impure l's g Irregularly bed- 59 ded limestone —"=^ Gypsu CORRELATION OF THE MORE IMPORTANT SHURIC ROCK OUTCR
RMREMKHT–. Life-histories of northern animals [microform] : an account of the mammals of Manitoba. Mammals; Mammals; Mammifères; Mammifères. c MAP a6—RAIfOE OF THB LARGE ORASSHOPPER-MICE. Foundrf 'hkrd, on p.p.r, bv D. G. EUio., C. lUrt Jfcrrta,, E A. Mom.. V. Bailry. t K. W«reo. O. S. Milte. S. N. 487 Mfli. 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.. Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946. New York : C. Scribner's Sons
RMRDHHP4–. Sub-alpine plants : or, flowers of the Swiss woods and meadows . Mountain plants; Botany; Botany. *â. ['1 ATI-, X T TROI.UUS Kl!l;OIMl'S. 3. 'IN'( |..'lflXlCUM f)FH( INAI.l 5. CYCI.A.MliN l-.rKOI'.KUM, .( 7 NA'IHUAI, ^1/ 2. ( us( riA icpnnvMLM. 4. ( AKIX KKRRIl.INK I,. lASKlM-' MIl.X'IANA.. 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.. Thompson, Harold Stuart, 1870-. [London] : G. Routledge & Sons ; New York : E.
RMRFY339–. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Class' Right-Hand Duplex Doc. Ssterville, West Vingina, a distance of about 180 miles from Canton. As an instance of the dispatch in this plant, an inserted tooth saw 56 inches d'ameter was ordered to be sent to the Japanese Government Envoy at Chicago. The order was received by telegraph Thursday, built com- plete, and delivered in Chicago on ihe following Satur- day morning. J. Thompson, W. R. Turnbull, D. J. Purdee, C. E. L. Jarvis, J. B. McLean, G. W. Crawfor
RMRENE37–. The driving clubs of greater Boston. Horses; Horse racing -- Massachusetts Boston. 48 The Driving Clubs of Greater Boston berry, A. J. Furbush, W. J. Furbush, George A. Graves, Dr. C. A. Thompson. A. L. Power, R. E. Thompson, C. H. Traiser; executive committee, W. J. McDonald. George A. Graves, C. H. Traiser, C. C. Mayberry, and G. Pray Smith. After remarks by the new treasurer and by YY. J. McDonald, relative to proposed building operations of the club, which were received with much applause, a silver ice cream set was presented to the president and Mrs. Smith, the latter the president of t
RMRG9R95–. Bulletins of American paleontology. . HONOLULU 50 I65°E 170° 175° 180° 175' 170° 165° 160' I55°W Text-figure 1.â Track and sediment core positions of RV Thomas G. Thompson cruise 28 ('T'T-28) : â âdeep-sea cores in which silicoflagellates were recovered; â¦âlocation of RV Robert D. Conrad (RC) 10-202 core satnple. Mrs. Carol J. Sladuin and Mrs. Sliirley J. Patterson for their tech- nical assistance during the preparation of the manuscript. The research was sponsored by National Science Foundation (grant GA-1443, and -11308) and the Office of Naval Research [contract Nonr 477 (37), pro
RMRGKBFD–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. go FRACTURED CHERT SPECIMENS FROM ISRAEL Caton-Thompson, G. 1952. Kharga Oasis in Prehistory ; with a physiographic introduction by E. W. Gardner, xx + 213 pp., 128 pis. London. [Especially pis. 75-80.] Clark, J. D. 1958. The Natural Fracture of Pebbles from the Batoka Gorge, Northern Rhodesia, and its bearing on the Kafuan industries of Africa. Proc. Prehist. Soc. Cambridge (n.s.) 24 : 64-77. i960. Further Excavations at Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia. J. R. Anthrop. Inst., London, 89 : 201-232. Dart, R. A. 1957. The Osteodontokerat
RMRDHHHB–. Sub-alpine plants : or, flowers of the Swiss woods and meadows . Mountain plants; Botany; Botany. [JlAlli I. 4,7 NATUKAI, SI/IC. I. CHRVSANTHKMU.M I,EUCANI 11 EMUM. 2 (A I.AM INTHA ALl'INA. 3. ( !IRV^-N FHKMUiM AI.P[NUil. .,. lll'.I.M I )I ASTRLI M iMICHKLll. 5. LUZUl.A LUTKA.. 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.. Thompson, Harold Stuart, 1870-. [London] : G. Routledge & Sons ; New York : E. P. Dutton &
RMRHKKFJ–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 150 J. T. THOMPSON AND W. M. KIER creases in mantle length (Fig. 8B). Thus, the model predicts that small increases in mantle length during low-amplitude mantle movements (e.g.. slow jetting or respiration) in newly hatched S. lessoniana may result in increased energy storage in IM-1 collagen fibers; small increases in mantle length in older, larger squid do not. The predicted increase in elastic energy storage comes at the expense of a decrease in thrust. For slow jetting or respiration, this cost may not outweigh the benef
RMRGFET9–. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. Geology; Geology -- United States. FiauEE 6.âEastern Slop< of Mount Jura. I Hinchman tuil : 5 â Bicknell sandstom G Mormon sandstone; 7 Thompson limestone; 8 = Illiniumvi' sandstone; E= Eruptive rocks. grave sandstone, Thompson limestone and Mormon sandstone are re- peated in exactly the same order on opposite slopes, as represented in figure â¢'). Such a repetition ofthe strata can be produced only by faulting. s.w. ftformon Canon of Indian Creek Mt. Jura Hi nchman rav I no. Pioi kjb 6.âSection through Mount Jura. 4 = Hinchman tuff; 5 = Bick
RMRG1MM4–. Canadian forest industries 1902-1904. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. VI. Canada Lumberman Weekly Edition November 11, 1903 CANADIAN LUMBER SHIPMENTS. From St. John, N.B.: Sir. Otterspool, for Greenock and Glasgow, 2,150,000 ft. Heals. Si-hr. Georgia E., for Scituate, Mass., 1,320,000 cedar shingles, by Stet- son, Cutler & Co. Schr. Garden G. Thompson, for Atlantic City, 962,000 laths, by A. Cushing & Co. Schr. Otis Miller, for Wickford, 183,999 laths, 1,208,. 500 cedar shingles, by Stetson, Cutler & Co. Barque Dana, fo
RMRP8W4J–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 990 The American Florist. Feb. 23^ Smith and Z. D. Blackistone, Washing- ton, D. C; Eugene Dailledonze, Alex, Wallace, Patrick O'Mara, C. H. Allen Walter Molatsch, C. Besold, C. W Ward, and J. W. Withers, New York J. S. Wilson, G. L. Grant, N.J. Wietor J. D. Thompson and Jas. Hartshome Chicago; W. F. Kasting and wife, Wm Scott, and W. J. Palmer, Jr., Boflalo, N Y.; B. Elliott, Fred. Burki, and Conrad Blind, Pittsburg, Pa.; R. Witterstaetter, J.A.Peterson, E. G. Gillett, W. K. Par- tridge and Wm. Jackson, Cincinnat
RMRH3DBF–. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 142 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. March 18, 1920- by tlie members:—President, Mr. E. Talbot Clayton; vice-presidents, Messrs. Ed. Davis, J. T. Horner, General Hick- man, M.P'., W. E. Pearson, E. H. Kip- kins, and Jos, Price; secretary, Mr. J. W. Walton, vice Mr. A. E. Taylor, resigned; treasurer, Mr. C. C. Thompson; commit- tee, Messrs. A. Cheshire, W. Hildreth, E. C. Middleton, G. F. Stubbs, A. E. Griffiths, C. Kobinson, Thos. Taylor, A. E. Taylor, Walton (Wolverhampton), Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Sheldon, and Miss Manley. On conclusion of business
RMREK8TR–. The classification of lower organisms. Biology. 104] The Classification of Lower Organisms. Fig. 19,—a, Tetradinium javanicum x 1,000 after Thompson (1949). b, Gytnno- dinium striatum x 500 after Kofoid & Swezy (1921). C, Gymnodiniian Lunula, flagellate cells forming in a cyst x 500, after Kofoid & Swezy op. cit. d, e, f, Din- amoehidium varians; amoeboid vegetative cell, cyst, and production of gymnodinioid zoospores x 1,000 after Pascher (1916). g, Noctiluca scintillans x 100 after Allman (1872). h, Peridinium cinctum x 1,000. i, Triposolcnia Ambulatrix x 500 after Kofoid (1907). j
RMRH3MT0–. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. m THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. [April 22, 1915. Mr. G. E. Atkins (Northampton); hon. district .seci'etaries and committee, Mr. J. R. Truss (Ufford), Mr. F. Old (Pidding- ton), Mr. C. J. Burnett (Northampton), Mr. A. Hiscock (Barton Seagrave), Mr. C. E. Billson /Cranford), Mr. W. H. Chambers (Northampton), Mr. G. Page (Holcot), Mr. J. Bubb (Bugbrooke), Mr. W. Osborn (Piddington), Mr. O. Orland (Flore), Mr. G. Masom (Yardley Gobion), the Rev. J. P. Frend (Collingtree Rectory), and Mr. E. Thompson (Ketter- ing). The appointment of president and v
RMRP6NC2–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. CORONATION CARPET BEODINQ IN BATTER8EA PARK, LONDON, ENQ. Best variety of above, first, Chicago Carnation Co. Manager Louis Shouse, of Convention Hall, gives out the following; list of the cash premiums awarded: Samuel Murray, Kansas Cit.v % 908 CO Nathan .Smith &Son. .drain, Mich .SSI Oi) W. L. Rock, Kan.fas City 461 00 11. W. Huckbce, Roi-kford.Ill ?.'i2 00 Peter Roinijerg, t'liiea^o 344 00 E. G. HillCo.. Riohmiind, Ind 328 00 South Park Floral Co., Newcastle, Ind... SiS 00 .1. D. Thompson Carnation Co.. .I
RMRRNDWP–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. , i!'v:;i.-' Januasx 27, 1916. The Florists' Review 28 August Jurgens, Chicago, sent a pink novelty tulip, Prosperity. E. G. Hill Co. staged Tipperary and Baby Doll roses. W. A. Manda, South Orange, N. J., staged a collection of orchids and new conservatory plants. J. A. Peterson & Sons, Cincinnati, showed Glory of Cincinnati and Mrs. J. A. Peterson begonias, also pandanus. F. H. Lemon, Richmond, Ind., staged Primula malacoides rosea, a distinct novelty. J. D. Thompson Carnation Co., Joliet, 111., showed a new sweet pea under number. John Stei
RMRHTK1B–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 22 BETTER FRUIT May. ipiQ C. R. Stillings, Moscow, Idaho; Noel F. Thompson, Fiilhiian, Washington; G. R. Horner, Corvallis; George L. Zundell, Pullman, Washington; D. F. Fisher, Wenatchee, Washington; C. E. Owens, Corvallis; Arthur Frank, Puyallup, Washington; J. W. Holsom, Seattle, Washington; Charles Hungerford, Mos- cow, Idaho; W. A. Smart, Corvallis; .1. V. HofTman, Stabler, Washington; G. B. Posey, Washington, D. C; V. H. Young, Moscow; Leroy Chikls, Hood River, Oregon; Geo. A. Root, Spokane, Washington; G. F. Horsten, Ogden, Utah; J. W. Easthome, Vanco
RMRH02HG–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 34 111'I.I.I //A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES VOLUME 73. Figure 1. Stegophryxus hyptius Thompson, reference female. A. Dorsal view. B. Ventral view. C. Left antenna 2. D. Right posterior ventral border of head. E. Right oostegite 1. interior. F. Same, exterior. G. Right pereopod 1. H. Left pereopod 7. I. Pleon, dorsal view. Scale indicates 1.0mm for A, B, 0.5mm for D-F, I, 0.2mm for C. G, H. Beach. Georgia, August 1969. R. W. Heard, coll.. one immature 9, 1 5 . USNM. Woods Hole, Mas- sachusetts, date and coll. unknown, M. J. Rat
RMREMGM5–. Circle west wildlife baseline study : final report . Zoology; Game and game-birds. iii r^ f ,v-^' •-ipi *»-!--. ui ro '^/ h r^ o o OD CQ >- >- CO Q z — UJ 9 g >o2 o o 3; - c^ <o '^ Q 1 - -* UJ ^ O u o ii ri isj UJ h- iJ — ^g < o oQ S o: o o « (E o UJ cr < UJ. 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.. Thompson, Larry S; Montana. Energy Division. Helena : Energy Division, Montana Dept. of Natural Re
RMRD4581–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. 220 COPEPODA 70. Scottocalanus securifrons Th. Scott. (PI. VIII figs 13 a—b; text-figs."71 a—d, 72 a—e and 73a-d.) 1893. 9 nee. d- Scolecithrix secvirifroiis 11. sp. Th. Scott pp. 47-48, pi. IV-V. 1896. Scolecithrix securifrons Scott. Canu, p. 425. 1898. - — — Giesbr. & Schmeil, p. 49. 1903. pars. — — — Norman, p. 137. 1903. — — — J. C. Thompson, pp. 20—21. 1904.? — — — Cleve, p. 197. 1904. Lophothrix — n. sp. Wolfenden, p. 120, pi. IX figs 12—15. 1905. Scottocalanus acutus a. sp. G. O. Sars, p. 7. igo6. ? pars. — s
RMRE8BKP–. Copepoda. Calanoida; Copepoda. 52 COPEPODA 1849. 1892. 1894. 1895. 1898. 1901. 1903. 1903. 1900. 1903. 7. Eucalanus Attenuatus? Dana. (PI. I figs. 6 a—c; text-figs. 10a—e). Calanus attenuatus n. sp. Dana. Eucalanus attenuatus Dana. Dana. — — Giesbrecht, pp. 131. — Th. Scott, pp. 28—29. — — Giesbrecht, p. 248. — — Giesbrecht & Schmeil, pp. 20—21. Cleve, p. 6. Norman, p. 135. Cleve, p. 362. Wheeler, p. 167. J. C. Thompson & A. Scott, pp. 242. 1903. 1905. 1905. 1905. 1906. 1908. 1908. 1909. 1911. 1910. 1912. Eucalanus attenuatus Dana. J. C. Thompson, p. — — Wolfenden, p. 996. 15- G. O.
RMRHXYHW–. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Meeresfauna Westafrikas. Zoology; Natural history. Ol Tu Pesta.. Fig. 3. Amphiascwi angrapequeni<ü n. sp. a = Fiirca, 6 = Endglied einer Vortlerantenne, c-= Hinterantenne, d ^ 1. Thoraxfuß des Q, e = 1. Tlioraxfuß des (f,f^ Innenast des 2. Thoraxfußes Aes(f,g = ö. Fuß des Q., h = 5. Fuß des cf- Laophoute hirsuta (Thompson u. Scott). Fundangabe: ] llia das Rolas bi'i 11ha deSäo Thome; R. Greekf. Es liegen nur 2 Weibehen vor. Die Art unterscheidet sieh von allen anderen bislier aus dieser Gattung bekannten durch den Besitz einer auf- fallend kurzen und starken Endk
RMRH02H1–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Figure 1. Stegophryxus hyptius Thompson, reference female. A. Dorsal view. B. Ventral view. C. Left antenna 2. D. Right posterior ventral border of head. E. Right oostegite 1. interior. F. Same, exterior. G. Right pereopod 1. H. Left pereopod 7. I. Pleon, dorsal view. Scale indicates 1.0mm for A, B, 0.5mm for D-F, I, 0.2mm for C. G, H. Beach. Georgia, August 1969. R. W. Heard, coll.. one immature 9, 1 5 . USNM. Woods Hole, Mas- sachusetts, date and coll. unknown, M. J. Rathhun. identification of host, 19. 15, USNM 54777. Infesting Pagurus
RMRH766E–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. .1101NTED-PORTA1JI.E ENSILAGE CUTTERS. Catalogue Gives Important Information. G. G. WICKSON & CO. 34 and 36 MAIN ST., S. F. 123 N. Main St , Los Angeles 141 Front St., Portland, Or. THE STANDARD-BRED TROTTING STALLION BOODLE Jr | By BOODLE 3:12^, sire of Ethel Downs 2:10, Thompson 2:ilM. Q°d 4 others in 2:30 and better. He by Stranger, sire of 33 in 2:30. | Dam NINA B. by Electioneer, sire of Arlon 2:07s^, L Sunol 3:08^, Palo 2:083i, and 101 more in 2:30 list. Superior to Copaiba* Cabebs or Injection BOom.E .iii. Is one of tho besl bred, besl looking and
RMRE8BEM–. Copepoda. Calanoida; Copepoda. 220 COPEPODA 70. Scottocalanus securifrons Th. Scott. (PI. VIII figs 13 a—b; text-figs^i a—d, 72 a—e and 73 a- d.) 1893. 0 nee. <3. Scolecithrix securifrons n. sp. Th. Scott pp. 47—48, pi. IV-V. 1896. Scolecithrix securifrons Scott. Canu, p. 425. 1898. — Giesbr. & Schmeil, p. 49. — Norman, p. 137. — J. C. Thompson, pp. 20—21. Cleve, p. 197. n. sp. Wolfenden, p. 120, pi. IX figs 12 — 15. 1903. pars. - 1903. 1904.? 1904. Lophothrix 1905. Scottocalanus acutus n. sp. G. O. Sars, p. 7. 1906.? pars. — securifrons Scott. Pearson, p. 19. 1908. — — Farran, p. 57.
RMREMGJK–. Circle west wildlife baseline study : final report . Zoology; Game and game-birds. w z o I- % Ul CO m o LJ 3 â¢- UJ oJ 1- - Z CD z o Q. in Q. < o o m m 5 5 to tn o g - w <0 - g , ^ ⢠4 â + W g O tij ^ 5 r isi uj h- 5 â ,< to 5" o m °° q: O o o a: o UJ (E < to. 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.. Thompson, Larry S; Montana. Energy Division. Helena : Energy Division, Montana Dept. of Natural
RMRPCTR9–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1895. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 835 Templin, L,. J. 159, 234, 408 Theilmann, C. 78, 201, 249, 265 Thomas, C. C. 14 Thomas, B. B. 702, 746 Thompson, F. L. 4, 232. 295. 350, 359, 3RS, 431, 437, .501, 525. 634. 681. 750. 790. 798 Thurlow, Thos. 67. 407 Tichenor, J. H,639 Tubbs, G. F. 448 Turnbull. John. 126 Van Blaricum, Carson. 241, 529 VandeVord, Geo. J. 618 Van Wageuen, Herbert J. 320 Victor, W. O. 106 Vinal, Geo. L. 496 Vosel. W. 205 Vogeler, H 203 Vought. Albert, 351 Vrooman, Alvin, 687 Waggoner. W. E. 170 Wagner, John, 224 Wagner, Miss Minnie, 121
RMRE5725–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Sea.. STATIONS 177 176 175 174 173 172 171 170 169 168 167 166 165 164 163 162 161 160 E £ a 4) o. STATION DATE • 2066 140579 ? 2075 150579 1 1 1 1 Mg chl a/m 1006 1459 20 30 40 50 ng chl a/I 10 Figure 56-6. Wind-mixing effects on the nitrate and ciilorophiyU profiles on PROBES Leg II, 1979 R/V Thomas G. Thompson. total phytoplankton numbers at some middle shelf domain stations during late June 1978. Evidence from nitrogen-15 kinetic uptake experiments sug- gests that
RMREMH41–. Circle west wildlife baseline study : final report . Zoology; Game and game-birds. (fi z o i cr UJ CO CD N o I- 05 Si UJ Q. - >- (O CO .n b:^ O o S - ^ - z â Z ⢠^ ⢠+ UI S O UJ o 9 - isj llJ Iâ tJ â ^g ^ CO tt 0= Q- s Jii = (O J" O m s ^ O O C3 q: o UJ (E < CO. 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.. Thompson, Larry S; Montana. Energy Division. Helena : Energy Division, Montana Dept. of Natural Res
RMRFPEG8–. The carnivorous plants, by Francis Ernest Lloyd ... Carnivorous plants. Index of — 352 Personal Names Stapf, O., 226, 232, 233, 260, 270 Steckbeck, D. W., 19, 39 Stedman, H., 98 Stein, B., 201, 212 Stephens, E. L., 116, 168, 195, 213, 254, 270 Stern, 52, 53, 55, 56, 61, 62, 65, 68, 71, 74. 75, 80, 206, 212, pi. 7 Storer, T. I., 6 Stutzer, M. J., 160, 168, 265, 270 9, 10, II, 12, 13, Tait, W. C, 99 Tate, G. H. H., pi. I Tate, L,, 70, 8c, 88, 89, 159, 168 Taylor, pi. 32 Temminck, C. J., 80 Teruuchi, 71, 79 Thienemann, A., 77, 78, 80 Thompson, G. M., 270 Thomson, R. B., 132 Thomson, T., 195. 21
RMRP6PC8–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Invalid Appliance Co., COLUMBIA PLANT TUBS ShellrojiU G'nhoubes527 Sheridan W F 519 Siebert Chas T 5)3 Siebrecht A Son..f33 I Situations A Wants.515 Skidelsky SS 530 Smith Nath A Son...529 Smith W&TCo.... I Soltiu C 521 Spangler E J ACo. II Sprague Smith Co ..5^5 Stearns Lumber Co. .5:i5 SleffensEmil .533 Storrs A HarrisonCo 529 St.iothoft The H A (;o 533 Stver J.J 528 Sutherland G A 518 Superior Machine A Boiler Works IV Swahn Pot Mfg Co. .534 Tliomas W H 529 Thorburn J M A Co 5.'1 Thompson J D Car- nation Co
RMRD1F6J–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. COPEPODA 257 Fig. 3d. f$. End of broken seta in fifth lobe of the maxillae; x 44. — 3 e. f?. Maxillipes sin.; x 13-5. — 3 f. f?. Last segment of left maxillipes; x 44. — 3 g. f$. Pes II sin.; terminal seta; x 44. Fig. 4. Cornucalanus chelifer J. C. Thompson. Fig. 4 a. $. Abdomen in lateral view; x 13-5. — 4 b. $. Pes IV sin. in posterior view; x 44. — 4 c. $. Pes V dext. in posterior view; x 57. — 4 d. $. Labrum in oral view; x 280. — 4 e. $. Serrnla 6-dentata etc.; x 200. — 4f. c?. Abdomen in lateral view; x 13-5. — 4g. <
RMRPNY8N–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Michigan Convention. [Concluded from last issue.] The following persons paid tlie usual fees and becaine members of tlie association: — L)r. Southard. T. F. BiMghani, Prof. A. J. Cook, L. C. Whiting, Wni. Spedcling, Dr. C. F. Ashley. B. O. Everitt, G. G. Allen, H. Barber, Jos. Butler, Wni. Thompson. F. W. (Gilbert, D. (i. ISlieppnrd, E. Goodrich, J. W. Benedict and P. R. Wilson. STATISTICAL TABLE. I^AMES. ;S :^ 'i ?H.;S s •3 •2 B = .2 ci d d t; O X '^ ^ cc O H J. 0. Sliearman B* 100 60 40 1600 600 H. Bird, Jr. Mt 10 10 40 D. Falconer M 10 10 40 H. L.
RMRCWHYF–. Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell Nursery Co. Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. HOIS. J. S. e. THOTWIPSON. Grundy Center, Iowa. Proprietor ol The Thompson Seedling F.km.. 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.. Jewell Nursery Co; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. Lake City, Minn. : Jewell Nursery Co.
RMRCEGGB–. Digest of agricultural implements, patented in the United States from A.D. 1789 to July 1881 ... Agricultural machinery; Patents. CULTIVATORS WHEEL OR SULKY G H LUND Improvcmenl i.i Culliva'ois No 131,404 CI..,!.! S.I. ^e**u t^e*iw ^*i**^ W L THOMPSON Cultivator. 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.. Allen, James T. (James Titus); United States. Patent Office. [New York, Printed by J. C. Von Arx
RMRCGMEA–. Die palaearktischen tortriciden. Eine monographische darstellung mit 24 tafeln in farbendruck, einer stammtafel und mehreren abbildungen im text. Mit einer unterstützung des "Elizabeth-Thompson-science fund" in Boston bearb. von dr. J. Kennel. Tortricidae. V. Gattung: Sparganothis III.. (1826), Meyr. (189 Oe n o p h t h i ra l> u p. (1844): R e b. (1901). Oenectra G n. (1845); L e d. (1859); Hein. (1863); Wocke (1871); Snell (1882). Wenn mar die H ü b n e r ' s c h e Gattung S p a r g a n o t h t'â s in üblicher Weise analysiert, -d scheiden die beiden ersten Arten mixtana un
RMRCGMBN–. Die palaearktischen tortriciden. Eine monographische darstellung mit 24 tafeln in farbendruck, einer stammtafel und mehreren abbildungen im text. Mit einer unterstützung des "Elizabeth-Thompson-science fund" in Boston bearb. von dr. J. Kennel. Tortricidae. D/(i A I s li e s o ii cl e r s c h ;i r a k t e r 1 s 1 i s c h i e g <â n ii li e r .1 n (I e r e n s e li r n a li e- li I .1 ii g r a ii e S p i e g e I u m g r e n z u o g g c g e n <l c n T o r n ii s hin v o r li a n <l e n sei n w e i l.i lieh e E i n m i s c li u n g a u E w e i s t. Die zuweilen auch zu rinn-
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