RM2CH0KN0–. The elements of railroad engineering . s. i .GGl 8,803 If 8.10 102,368 tV .837 11,133 HI 8.69 109 760 t 1.03 13,754 n 9.30 117 600 1 1TIT 1.25 1G,G21 111 ^1 G 9.93 125 440 1 1.49 . 19,779 2 10.6 133 728 1 3T6 1.75 23,296 2i 12.0 142 912 1 2.03 26,880 H 13.4 160 384 H 2.33 30,912 n 14.9 178 528 1 2. Go 35,168 n 16.5 198 016 ItV 2.90 37,632 H 18.2 218 176 H 3.35 42,336 n 20.0 239 456 ItV 3.73 47,264 H 21.9 261 G32 n 4.13 52,192 3 23.8 284 928 1t 4.oG 57,568 H 27.9- 315 840 If 5.00 63,168 3i 32.4 366 464 ItV 5.47 68,992 3f 37.2 420 448 n 0.95 75,264 4 42.3 478 464 1 9 6.4G 81,536 4i 47.8 508 4
RM2CDFR4D–. St. Nicholas [serial] . n East Indian tree. My 5-16-34-24-37 is a criminal.My 9-23-4-43-7 is a rotating disk. My 32-52-21-41-15was Quentin Roosevelts official position. KINGS MOVE PUZZLE (Silver Badge, St. Nicholas League Competition) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 z Z R N 1 L H T L E 1: 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 L 1 G L A N P P 0 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 E Y A K E M H c E A 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 B A R N G 1 A D R L 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 L E H 0 A R P 0 S E 5i 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Y A L W 0 P 0 R c 0 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 X N 0 N L u P E 1 N 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78
RM2CETP10–. Transactions. .4 24.0 19.3 72.5 10.3 13.7 0.073 on 0.069 mm. (a).. 0.9 89.1 0.1 99.4 0.1 99.3 0.6 97.6 1.5 25.5 4.0 76.5 2.5 16.2 0.069 on 0.047 mm.... 1 f 11.5 37.0 9.8 86.3 17.7 33.9 0.047 on 0.034 mm | 1 12.3 49.3 6.2 92.5 27.1 61.0 0.034 on 0.025 mm 1l 0 025 on 0.019 mm | 9.5 0.4 0.3 1.7 11.4 60.7 2.4 94.9 17.1 78.1 8.2 68.9 1.1 96.0 6.5 84.6 0.019 on 0.012 mm | 1 6.4 75.3 0.6 96.6 3.1 87.7 0.012 mm J 99.6 99.3 I 23.6 2.4 99 0 11.2 Total 98.6 ,,99.8 99.5 99.3 (a) Round-hole sieves were used down to and including 0.493 mm.; then square holes downto and including 0.069 mm. Below 0.069 mm
RMRHJYH3–. The biology of marine animals. Marine animals; Physiology, Comparative. SKELETONS, SHELTERS AND SPECIAL DEFENCES 643 hormonal stimulus releases the activity of tyrosinase, and blood tyrosine is converted into hydroxyphenol. The polyphenols diffuse outwards to the epicuticle, where they are oxidized to orthoquinones; the latter harden the epicuticle and outer layers of the endocuticle. The tegumental glands appear to be the source of polyphenol oxidase (10, 11, 27, 68, 69). Another important, and sometimes dominant, factor in hardening is the deposition of lime salts. After moult, calcificati
RMRH9J1F–. Botany; an elementary text for schools. Plants. THE GKAFT 27 ary, or March tvill give compact blooming plants for the next tvinter; and thereafter new ones take their places. Fig. 37. 68. THE HARDWOOD CUTTING.—Best results are secured ivhen the cuttings are made in the fall and then buried until spring in sand in the cellar. These cuttings are usually 6 to 10 inches long. They are not idle while they rest. The lower end calluses or heals, and the roots form more readily when the cutting is planted in the spring. But if the proper season has passed, take cut- tings at any time in winter, plan
RMRH14TP–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 27 No. 68. Cenchrus tribuloides Linn. Sand-bnr. (Fig. 27.) A widely distributed grass growing in sandy soils along river hanks, the seashore and more or less scattered throughout the interior of the country in sandy dis- tricts. It is one of the worst of annual weeds wherever it becomes abundant. The prostrate branching stems are 1 to 2 feet long; the spikes are composed of 10 to 15 strongly spiny burs, which readily become detached and adhere to passing objects. No pains should be spared in efforts to exterminate this gra
RMRJNCYM–. Desirables and weeds for roadside management : a northern Rocky Mountain catalogue . Roadside plants; Weeds; Plants. ? —i 1 1 1 1—i— 48 53 58 63 Mean annual precipitation (cm) 68 73 78 83 § 10 Q^^* * i I ?. 11 13 15 17 Water-holding capacity (%) 25 27. 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.. Meier, Gretchen; Weaver, T; Montana. Dept. of Transportation. Research, Development and Technology Transfer Program; Montana
RMRJMH38–. Desirables and weeds for roadside management : a northern Rocky Mountain catalogue . Roadside plants; Weeds; Plants. ? 43 48 53 58 63 68 73 78 83 Mean annual precipitation (cm) "10° i ^-O- XSites=8.4 XBrte=7.5. 11 13 15 17 Water-holding capacity (%) 25 27. 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.. Meier, Gretchen; Weaver, T; Montana. Dept. of Transportation. Research, Development and Technology Transfer Program
RMRH16MD–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 27 No. 68. Cenchrus tribuloides Linn. Saud-bur. (Fig. 27.) A widely distributed grass growing in sandy soils along river bants, tie seasliore and more or less scattered tbroughout tbe interior of tbe country in sandy dis- tricts. It is one of tbe w orst of annual weeds wherever it becomes abundant. The prostrate branching stems are 1 to 2 feet long; tbe spikes are composed of 10 to 15 strongly spiny burs, which readily become detached and adhere to passing objects. No pains should be spared in efforts to exterminate this g
RMRJNCEG–. Desirables and weeds for roadside management : a northern Rocky Mountain catalogue . Roadside plants; Weeds; Plants. 48 53 58 63 Mean annual precipitation (cm) 68 73 78 83 c«100 Q M 10 Cr-^* <» I ? * [ T—i h. 11 13 15 17 Water-holding capacity (%) 25 27. 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.. Meier, Gretchen; Weaver, T; Montana. Dept. of Transportation. Research, Development and Technology Transfer Program; Mo
RMRHDYYY–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 27. 41 Glossy Ibis (68) Plegadis falcinellus falcinellus PM (8-5) AM? NBR A W S uncommon, but locally common during passage permanent swamps and along rivers Remarks: Heavy autumn passage along the Nile and east of it. Most birds pass further south to winter. 3 ringed birds from the Ca- spian Sea are reported from El Fashir, Kosti and Khartoum Museum. 42 Sacred Ibis (63) Threskiornis aethiopicus aethiopicus LM AM? (5-10) BR 4-7 common any wetland habitat Remarks: Only a breeding visitor to the North from May to October. Please note that these images
RMRJ1WBH–. Monographs of the Diptera of North America [microform]. Diptera; Insects; Diptères; Insectes. INDEX OF THE ORTALIDii:. Achias, 23, 68 AfiiUa, IH, 18 AeipliorHae, 8, 16 Ac'iura 2enea v. d. Wulp, 170 Acrosticta, 65, 151 Acrosticta foveolata Lw., 151 scrobiculata Lw., 151 Actora, 22 Alapsilia. 5, 10, 12, 32, 35 Ailraiia, 27 Agiiatrodeg, 27 Auiethysa, 25 Amethysta, 25 Amphiciiephes, 44, 83 Aniphicnephes pertusu8 Lw., 84 Anacampta, 57, 129 Auacaiupta latiusuula Lw., 130 urticae Lin., 58 Apospasmica, 52, 131 Anielio, 46 Ardelio longipennia Lw., 46 brevicornis Lw., 46 Automola, 12, 52, 118 fiaccha
RMRG94CC–. Bulletin - Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science. 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 Stretched total length (cm) c 15 0) 10. 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 Total length (cm) Fig. 2. Size compositions of the primary shark species sampled from artisanal fishery landings in Baja California Sur during 1998-1999: (a) female (n = 29) and male (n = 27) whitenose sharks, Nasolamia velox, (b) female (n = 24) and male (n = 68) blue sharks, Prionace glauca, (c) female (n = 37) and male (n = 47) scalloped hammerheads, Sphyma lewini, and (d) female (/? = 36) and male (« = 31) Pacific angel sharks, Squatina c
RMRFYP4B–. Canadian forest industries January-June 1922. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 68 CANADA LUMBERMAN ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Anderson & Co., C. G. 12 Anderson, Shriener & Mawson .. 27 Apex Lumber Co 32 Arkansas Soft Pine Association ... 20 Associated Mills, Ltd 31 Atkins & Co., E. C Atlantic Lumber Co 4 Atlantic-Pacific Lumber Co Austin & Nicholson 16 Beal Leather C, R. M 81 Beauchemin & Fils 11 Bcveridge Supply Co Baiubridge Lumber Co B. C. Lumber Commissioner 32 Barratt. VVm 10 Barton Electric Welding C
RMRGHBBH–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. OF THE FAMILY COCCIDAE 109 with 10-15 (average 13) f.s. of medium length, 1-1-1-4 (average 1-2) times longer than width of segment ; with 1-4 usual sensilla basiconica. Segments IV-IX cylindrical ; lengths of these segments (in u.) 171-220 (average 192), 103-141 (average 114), 99-113 (average 107), 80-103 (average 90), 65-84 (average 73) and 53-68 (average 59) respectively, all of about the same width, varying from 21 to 29 (x ; with 38-67 (average 53), 31-46 (average 36), 32-54 (average 36), 27-38 (average 32), 22-30 (average 25)
RMRJWWJD–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 27 Tidal channel. 68 43 ,5-7.75^^35 52 R36 g-8.23 =-33 65 Fh34 --23 §-24 taO-66 9.20 i.59 12 5T-13 ^1-44 ra- 9.53 35 10.19 600 700 800 900 1000 in meters. 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.. Smithsonian Institution. Press; National Research Council (U. S. ). Pacific Science Board; Smithsonian Institution; National Museum of Na
RMRFYJHY–. Canadian forest industries January-June 1922. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 68 CANADA LUMBERMAN ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Anderson & Co., C. G 12 Anderson Shriener & Mawson ... 27 Apex Lumber Co 32 Arkansas Soft Pine Association .. 20 Associated Mills, Ltd 28 Atkins & Co., E. C 67 Atlantic Lumber Co 4 Atlantic-Pacific Lumber Co Austin & Nicholson 16 Barton & Ellis Beal Leather Co., R. M 1 Beauchemin & Fils 11 Beveridge Supply Co Bainbridge Lumber Co B. C. Lumber Commissioner 32 Barratt, Wm 10 Bartr
RMRH30T1–. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. VICE-COUNTY DISTRIBUTION. PRE 1970 (= 28): 3; 6; 9; 10; 11; 12; 14; 15; 16; 17; 18; 21; 23; 25; 26; 27; 29; 37; 38; 39; 41; 52; 55; 58; 59; 64; 67; 68. 1970 ONWARDS (= 3): ?; U; 17. 1970 ONWARDS 10. Donacia obscura Gyllenhal, 1813 Status: Notable A (Latin: obscura, dark, obscure; referring to the deep bronze dorsal colour of this species). L = 8.0-10.5 mm; Plate II, Figure 10. A uniformly dull chocolate-bronze coloured donaciine with well-marked hind- femoral teeth. The elytral impressions are less emphasized tha
RMRFT67F–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. THALASSEMYDIDJE. H7 Width. !' Length free border. Height at sulcus. Lower face. Inner face. 53 1 71 5* 9 ; 75 49 '5 47 3 7° 27 37± 4 73 19 ;- 5 6 86 5' 4' 57 7 88 58 5° 19 8 90 68 65 20 9 88 52 'â 4 10 > 1 80 95 this as a mistake. After passing about 6 mm. the sulcus between the nuchal scute and the hist marginal, the sulcus between the nuchal and the vertebral scutes suddenly becomes very shallow, but the writer believes that it continues on in its usual position. considerable part of the suprapygal (fig. 173) is missing. Cope's statem
RMRGR439–. Bulletin de la Socit nationale d'acclimatation de France. Socit nationale d'acclimatation de France; Animals; Zoology, Economic; Botany, Economic. .BULLETIN yr 1^ DE LA.. ^PE FRANGE S * -^ i;'^^ vo^^ (68^ an.n'ée) N» 6. — JUIN 1921 SOMMAIRE Pages. Actes de la Société ' d'Acclimatation 81 Note sur la situation zoologique de la Ménagerie du Muséum d'Histoire naturelle 82 Extraits des procèa-verbaux dès Séances de la Société : Séance générale du 7 février 1921 83 YI' Section (Colonisation), séance du 10 février 1921 86 VU" Section (Aquariums et Terrariums), séance du 27 "janvier 1921
RMRM5GDA–. Annual report of the Board of Control of the State Agricultural Experiment Station at Amherst, Mass. Agriculture -- Massachusetts Periodicals. 244 AGRICULTUKAL EXPERIMENT STATION. [Jan. Moisture at 100° C, . Dry matter, Analysis of Dry Matter. Crude asli, ..... " fibre, ..... " fat, " protein, .... Nitrogen-free extract matter, August 28 (Per Cent.). 70.91 29.09 100.00 10.34 21.09 3.11 27.49 37.97 October 28 (Per Cent). 68.11 31.89 100.00 100.00 8.43 21.20 2.34 23.16 44.84 100.00 Fertilizing Constittients. Dry matter contains : — Nitrogen, Potassium oxide, Phosphoric acid,. 3.
RMRHMXG1–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 84 B RINK.EV1CH ET AL 58 (062)'223% 13 (1.23)- 77% ^! p 1 14(0 >3)'3C> /o i 0 ] 45(138)*- 3uu% JTTT — 1 — ' 62 (081)* 63% " — ' i D47( 17 VS 10) " — - 065(14 VS 8) 53(061)* 194% 041 (38VS 27) 073 16 VS 13) 68 (073)*233°/ 093 ( 16 VS 13). 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.. Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ); M
RMRFYRTW–. Canadian forest industries January-June 1922. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 70 CANADA LUMBERMAN ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Anderson & Co., C. G 12 Anderson, Shriener & Mawson .. 27 Apex Lumber Co 33 Arkansas Soft Pine Assn Associated Mills, Ltd Atkins & Co., E. C Atlantic Lumber Co 4 Atlantic-Pacific Lumber Co 31 Austin & Nicholson 11 Beal Leather C, R. M Beauchemin & Fils 16 Beveridge Supply Co 75 Brainbridge Lumber Co 33 B. C. Lumber Commissioner 32 Barratt, Win ' 10 Barton Electric Welding Co 68 Bart
RMRJNB3Y–. Desirables and weeds for roadside management : a northern Rocky Mountain catalogue . Roadside plants; Weeds; Plants. r—? XSites=39.4 XPoco=43.4 43 48 53 58 63 68 Mean annual precipitation (cm) 73 78 83 S 10 Cr^^J it XSites=8.4 XPoco=5.7. 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 Water-holding capacity (%) 45 Clay (%) XSites=23.8 XPoco=15.6. 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.. Meier, Gretchen; Weaver, T; Montana. Dept. of Tra
RMRGHT6K–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 74 J. E. WHITTAKER & R. L. HODGKINSON 1968 Asterorotalia trispinosa (Thalmann); Bhalla: 382; pi. 2, figs la, b. 1968 Asterorotaliapulchella (d'Orbigny); Hofker : 27; pi. 8, figs 8-10; pi. 9, figs 1-7. 1971 Asterorotalia pulchella (d'Orbigny); Huang : 82, text-fig. 4D. Material. About 500 specimens. NB 9448, 9449, 9450, 9452, 9453, 9454, 9455, 9456/7, 9460. Variation. Diameter 0-21 x 0-16-0-97 x 0-68 mm (excluding spines), thickness 0-11-0-30 mm.. Figs 56a-59c Asterorotalia pulchella (d'Orbigny). 56-58, showing variation in shape
RMRGJRJC–. Bulletin - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Agriculture -- Massachusetts. THE DIGESTIBILITY OF CATTLE FOODS. 105 4. Series XIX. Digestion Coefficients of Basal Ration used in this Series. Dry matter, Ash, . * . Protein, Fiber Nitrogen-free extract, Fat, . . .. English Hay and Gluten Feed. Composition of Feedstuffs {Per Cent.). [Dry Matter.] Nitro- Period. Feeds. Ash. Protein. Fiber. gen-free Ex- tract. Fat. I. English hay, .... 6.19 10.01 30.58 50.63 2.59 I. Gluten feed, .... 1.10 27.75 8.78 58.00 4.37 I. Molassine meal 8.63 11.29 11.09 68.26 .73 II. English hay, .... 5.83 9.52
RMRRACYP–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 68 The Florists^ Review Apiul 27. 1922 FANCY FERNS $4.50 per 1000 FliiMt Stock In th« cotutry $4.50 per 1000 SablMt to Chai«« WHheat Notlc*. Wild Smilaz, 60-lb. case f 7^0 Green Leacothoc, 100 flJK>; 1000 10.00 MatfnoUa Leaves, green and bronze, per carton IJtO 10 oartooB 14.00 Galas Leaves, green, per case of 10,000 15.00 GREEN SHEET BIOSS, yery fine for basket work, trimming pots, etc., per bag 2.00 Sphagnum Mom, per bale lUSO FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES. MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Mis Randolph St, Detroit, Nich.. •?^.7, T Fanc
RMRJMAEK–. Bats of Portugal : zoogeography and systematics. Bats -- Portugal. PORTUGUESE BATS 27 Table 13. Measurements of three Nyctalus lasiopterus from Iberia. 9 MB tfMZUC 9BMNH* 3115 Uncat. 21.2.2.1 Length of Forearm 63.0 66.0 68.1 Condylobasal Length 21.6 — 23.7 Zygomatic Breadth 15.0 — — Mastoid Breadth 13.9 — 14.7 C-M3 Length 8.6 — 9.3 Maxillary C-C Breadth 8.5 — 9.2 Maxillary M-M Breadth 10.1 — 10.7 Length of Mandible 16.8 — 18.5 C-M3 Length 9.6 — 10.0 ?From Coto Donana, SW Spain. attribution. However, in recent years lasiopterus has been the name most commonly used for the species, apparently
RMRDCE2C–. Effects of weather upon the thermal structure of the ocean. Progress report no. 1. Ocean-atmosphere interaction; Ocean temperature. TEMPERATURE (°F) 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71. FIGURE 9. CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE DISTRI- BUTION DUE TO MIXING, 20-27 APRIL 1951. TEMPERATURE (T) 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 2 4 6 8 10 5J12 IE UJ l4 s f l6 ° 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 J / / / / FIGURE 10 BT TRACE, 2000Z, 27 APRIL 1951 principles of equation (17) and figure 2, Figure 9 shows the results of this adjustment; the final forecast sound- ing for the evening of 27 April is shown by the solid line. Figure 10 shows a
RMRGD5WX–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. 78 J.A. ALLEN, H.L. SANDERS AND F. HANNAH Jean Charcot DS37 2110 1 47°31.8'N 8°34.6'W DS 24.8.73 (Biogas III) (Biogas IV) CP01 2245 2 47°34.6'N 8°38.8'W CP 25. 2.74 CANARY BASIN Discovery 6704 2129 1 27°44.9'N 14°25.0'W ED 17.3.68 This is predominantly a northern Atlantic species occurring mostly from 10-200 metres (Ockelmann, 1958). Neverthe- less, there are sufficient past records to confirm the present identifications that at its southern limits it is present at lower slope depths. Perhaps indicative of a temperature/depth relationship. Shel
RMRRW8H6–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 58 The Florists' Review Auaus'x 27, 1914. er Germania, which arrived at New York August 16, after various delays and alarms, were as followjs^ Consignee. ' jOases. Barnard, W. W., Co .' 123 Maltus & Ware 3,063 National City Banlc 809 Knauth, Nacliod & Kuline. 101 Marsliall, W. E., & Co 73 International Forwarding Co 10 Kuyper, P. C, & Co 60 Howard Bros 1 Ueydemaan, D 92 Meyer, C, F., Co 133 Thorburn, J. M., & Co 68 Waterer, HoBea 94 Vaughan's Seed Store 96 Lunham & Moore 202 Amierlcan Express Co 484 Henry & Lee 47 Total
RMRGDFA4–. The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Agriculture -- North Carolina. The Bulletin. 49 OF ALUM BAKING POWDERS. 2 c ° £ 6250 6252i 6255 6544 6244 6245 6247 6257 6259 6261 6262 6263 6264 6265 6266 6604 6605 6606 6607 6630 6631 Ph.2 u o a 13. 14. 9. 9. 15. 10. 8 13. 1 13 13 12 11 11 12 2 6 2 10 11 15 a °^ O-C'o CEO 00 «— 5 .23 .42 .18 .44 .26 .16 .58 .24 .26 .28 .18 .21 .33 .28 .27 .22 .17 15 .68 Adulterants. Remarks and Conclusions. None found Alum powder, starch filler. ...do. ...do. ...do. ...do. ...do. ..do. ...do. ...do. ...do. ...do. ...do. ...do. ...do. ...do. ...
RMRJW035–. Atti della Societtaliana di scienze naturali e del Museo civico di storia naturale di Milano. Natural history; Natural history. Lebertia SigThori Maglio. âPalpo sinistro del r Ini. dal lato interno, ca. 200 x ⢠Palpo mascellare, â Il palpo (fig, 10) presenta nel suo complesso i caratteri propri del sottogenere Mixoleherlia S. T., e tra le specie affini ri- corda particolarmente la L. helvetica S. T. (1906 b, p. 479-480, f. 68). Le lunghezze dei singoli articoli dal 1" al 5" sono rispettiva, mente: 27, 72, 72, 151, 40 y. La nota setola sulla faccia inferiore del 2" articolo è
RMRMJ9HN–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. a b C Fig. 30. Posterior end of: a, Donax burnupi Sow. b, bertini Pilsbry. c, Donax sp., off Tugela River. subgen. Capsella Thin, without posterior ridge, margin internally smooth. Donax {Capsella) burnupi Sow. Fig. 30 a Donax burnupi Sowerby, 1894, p. 377; 1897, p. 23, pi. 6, fig. 26; Turton, 1932, p. 253, pi. 68, no. 1789. Elongate oval, smooth, umbo about § from posterior end, posteriorly with spaced sulci obliquely crossing the growth-lines, 8-10 on shells c. 15-20 mm. long, 12 on a shell 27 mm.
RMRJTKJ2–. Atti della Reale Accademia Pistojese di Scienze Lettere ed Arti. cxvii D CXVIH. â . -^npdiSMaCastasnnloCLXlV) 68. l 3l,8 0=.ervator. PreredeOteeCaO^P ^g^jj ,,,j,,(l,XVl - II9 . - - - 54. 4,, ,â, ^^'=^''^^"''' pecadenteeSta.ionediPi.toja(LXXX^U)* 9^ -25 27-4 ^^' 103.5i. 40,7 54.4r^ 54.42.49,1 Museo e Stazione di Pistoja - - - 4^^ ^ â¢^is^ Osservatorio delle Scuole Pie e Collegio di Prato (C"'I IT) 286 33 19,8 | Precedente e Torre di Campi (XIV bis) 10. 12. 25,8 Os'ervatoriodelleScuolePieeTorre di Campi - - - 2^5. 40. 54,0 Supplemento - - - 83 19. 6,0 Angolo stesso (V) 83. 19. 54
RMRJW03E–. Atti della Societtaliana di scienze naturali e del Museo civico di storia naturale di Milano. Natural history; Natural history. IDRACARINI DEL TRENTINO 273. Lebertia SigThori Maglio. âPalpo sinistro del r Ini. dal lato interno, ca. 200 x ⢠Palpo mascellare, â Il palpo (fig, 10) presenta nel suo complesso i caratteri propri del sottogenere Mixoleherlia S. T., e tra le specie affini ri- corda particolarmente la L. helvetica S. T. (1906 b, p. 479-480, f. 68). Le lunghezze dei singoli articoli dal 1" al 5" sono rispettiva, mente: 27, 72, 72, 151, 40 y. La nota setola sulla faccia infe
RMRGD5YC–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. 78 J.A. ALLEN, H.L. SANDERS AND F. HANNAH Jean Charcot DS37 2110 1 47°31.8'N 8°34.6'W DS 24.8.73 (Biogas III) (Biogas IV) CP01 2245 2 47°34.6'N 8°38.8'W CP 25. 2.74 CANARY BASIN Discovery 6704 2129 1 27°44.9'N 14°25.0'W ED 17.3.68 This is predominantly a northern Atlantic species occurring mostly from 10-200 metres (Ockelmann, 1958). Neverthe- less, there are sufficient past records to confirm the present identifications that at its southern limits it is present at lower slope depths. Perhaps indicative of a temperature/depth relationship. Shel
RMRD2G48–. Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena. Fig. 26.. Fig. 27. Fig. 28. Fig. 29. Fig- 30- Fig. 26. Flächenschnitt durch die Hand eines Embryos von Phocaena communis von 4,7 cm. Länge. Vergr. 25. Fig. 27. Handskelet eines Embryos von Phocaena communis von 7 cm. Länge. Vergr. 3. Fig. 28. Handskelet eines Embryos von Phocaena communis von 10,7 cm. Länge. Vergr. 3. Fig. 29. Handskelet eines Embryos von Phocaena communis von 12,7 cm. Länge. Fig. 30. Handskelet eines Embryos von Phocaena com.mtinis von 68 cm. Länge. Stellen wir die Phalangenzahlen (incl. Metacarpali
RMRGMMBF–. Bulletin - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Agriculture -- Massachusetts. 6 MASS. EXPERIMENT STATION BULLETIN 350 Table 2.-Temperatures at which Spores of Cladosporium fulvum Germinate Authority Temperature at which spores germinate Minimum °F. Optimum °F. Maximum °F. 71 -77 90 32-33.8 68 -79.7 87.8-91.4 46.4 64. 4-75.2 86 38 72 -77 89 79 -81 90 42.8 84.2 63 -70 90 68 -77 93.2 41 68 -77 95 40 75 -78 94 Bewley (4) , Hasper (11) 32-33 Makemson (13) Small (26, 27, 30) Williams (39) Newhall and Wilson (15) Alexander (2) Wollenweber (41) Gardner (10) Guba (32) winter weather from Ja
RMRHG1JY–. Body-build and its inheritance. Heredity; Human anatomy. HETEROZYt.nl g MATING8. lll'.t III 1 $ , a farmer, at 35 years, has the formula 140 89; build 2.1 (2 slender; adjusted to 50 years, 2.14 (30). Ill 2 .â . a teacher I 180/69; build 2.7 (38); fleshy; adjusted to ."> years, 2.8 I 10). Ill ⢠farmer, at 31 years, 17.") 68; build 2.7 (38); fleshy; adjusted to 60 2.8 (40). Ill 4 ?, married, at 27 years, 150 63; build 2.7 (38 adjusted to 50 years, 2.9 (42).. m Fig. 41.âPedigree chart showing distribution of build in Bea-17 family. Comment.âA mating of prevailingly medium stock wi
RMREXTXP–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list : seeds plants bulbs tools fertilizers sundries &c. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. DREER'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 4? PLANT STAKES. v Painted Green). 14 2 3 34 4 5 LIGHT TAPKU1>G. Doz. 100. §0.10 SO. 68 ft .18. .27. .36 , .45.. .60. .70., 1.15 1.60 2.35 3.05 3.60 4.50 HEAVY DAHLIA. Doz. 100. 3 ft $0.50 $3.60 4 " 65 4.75 5 " 75 6.00 6 " 90 7.15 Also used for large Rose bushes and other strong growing plants. 18 in
RMRGNY1B–. Bulletin de la Soci des sciences naturelles de Neuchl. Natural history; Science. TABLEAU V. PRIX II (Suite).. Variation Tempéra- I ture ! moyenne j centigrade Remarques 1894 avril 26-27 27-28 28-29 29-30 30- 1 mai 1- 2 2- 3 3- 4 3,04 2,92 2,95 2,83 2,68 2,73 2,63 2,63 + 0.12 — 0,03 + 0,12 + 0,15 - 0,05 + 0,10 0,00. 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.. Soci des sciences naturelles de Neuchl. Neuchl : Soci des sc
RMRMTA6K–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. ITTIOFAUNA DEL MAR LIGURE 27 Myctophidae 20. Electrona rissoi (Cocco) Zona F, 200-250 m - 28.111.68. 21. Myctophum punctatum Raf. Zona C, 300-350 m - 17.X.69. 22. Hygophum benoiti (Cocco) Zona C, 300-350 m - 28.III.68. 23. Lampanyctus crocodilus (Risso) Zona C, 300-350 m - 17.VIL69; 16/17.X.69.. 10 m m Fig. 2 - Facciolella physonema (Face). Nettastomatidae 24. Facciolella physonema (Face.) (Fig. 2) Zona C, 300-350 m - 17.X.69. isure dei due esemplari: Lungh. totale mm 360 mm 410 Lungh. del capo 30 38 Lungh. preanale 1
RMRJTKHG–. Atti della Reale Accademia Pistojese di Scienze Lettere ed Arti. â . -^npdiSMaCastasnnloCLXlV) 68. l 3l,8 0=.ervator. PreredeOteeCaO^P ^g^jj ,,,j,,(l,XVl - II9 . - - - 54. 4,, ,â, ^^'=^''^^"''' pecadenteeSta.ionediPi.toja(LXXX^U)* 9^ -25 27-4 ^^' 103.5i. 40,7 54.4r^ 54.42.49,1 Museo e Stazione di Pistoja - - - 4^^ ^ â¢^is^ Osservatorio delle Scuole Pie e Collegio di Prato (C"'I IT) 286 33 19,8 | Precedente e Torre di Campi (XIV bis) 10. 12. 25,8 Os'ervatoriodelleScuolePieeTorre di Campi - - - 2^5. 40. 54,0 Supplemento - - - 83 19. 6,0 Angolo stesso (V) 83. 19. 54 Medio 83. 19. 5
RMRE0TF5–. The daily march of transpiration in a desert perennial. Desert plants; Plants. TRANSPIRATION STUDIES. 27 but lost its leaves immediately and gained a new set after two weeks. The areas were as follows: No. 1, 68.31 sq. cm.; No. 2, 75.70 sq. cm.; No. 3, 101.67 sq. cm.; No. 4,13.11 sq. cm. No. 1 had acquired a new set of leaves since April 25, when they were taken off for measurement. Table 9.- -Transpiration o ffour potted plants. Experiment IX. Dale, June SO 1911. Time. Ti Ti Tz Ti .Bio Ti JSio Ex, 3P. £.0 Temp. Ilel. hum. 4i'17"a.m. 5 23 a.m./ 8 17 a.m. 10 12 a.m. 11 21 a.m. 12 18 p.
RMRHR8EH–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. Length in M. 22.68 23.76 24.84 25.92 27.00 28.08 20.16 30.24 31.32 32.40 33.48 34.56 35.64 35.72 FIG. 5. Bimodal curve of variability of chromatic-rod length for 2r. Greater number of spermatozoa around the upper mode, M". Frequency. 45 40 35 30 25 20 IS 10 Length 'in m. 22.68 23.76 24.84 25.92 27.00 28.08 29.16 30.24 31.32 32.40 33.48 34-56 35.64 FIG. 6. Bimodal curve of variability of chromatic-rod length for 2!. Greater number of spermatozoa around the lower mode, M'. where the cytoplasm had failed to divide, so that
RMRHMFAM–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 688 S. J. O'DELL AND G. C. STEPHENS TABLE II Concentrations ofamino acids in the body wall o/Pareurythoe Amino acid Cone. (mM) Amino acid Cone. (mM) ASN 102.41 ARC 14.05 ALA 31.58 VAL 13.56 ASP 31.02 ILE 13.42 GLU 27.37 GLN 13.38 LYS 19.59 THR 10.78 LEU 18.95 PHE 9.68 MET 17.55 TYR 9.04 SER 15.41 TAU 5.63 GLY 14.86 HIS 4.37 Total amino acid concentration = 372.66 mM. n = 3. supplied in the medium were reduced substantially below their initial concentration of 200 nM during the observations. To clarify the relationship betwee
RMRHT76R–. The Big Blackfoot River restoration progress report for 2002 and 2003 . Fish populations; Fishes; Fishery management; Trout fisheries; Stream ecology; Blackfoot River (Mont. ). Yourname Creek Wales CrRd (Mile-1.9) 2003. 1-Apr- 15-Apr- 29-Apr- 03 03 03 13-May- 27-May- 03 03 10-Jun- 24-Jun- 03 03 Month Max Temp Min Temp Avg Temp StDevTemp VarTemp April 49.67 31.72 37.31 4.18 17.50 May 66.96 34.88 45.10 6.68 44.61 June 64.91 40.97 52.06 5.08 25.84 July 61.48 51.79 55.64 3.01 9.08. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for read
RMRGNY13–. Bulletin de la Soci des sciences naturelles de Neuchl. Natural history; Science. Variation Tempéra- I ture ! moyenne j centigrade Remarques 1894 avril 26-27 27-28 28-29 29-30 30- 1 mai 1- 2 2- 3 3- 4 3,04 2,92 2,95 2,83 2,68 2,73 2,63 2,63 + 0.12 — 0,03 + 0,12 + 0,15 - 0,05 + 0,10 0,00. Marche moyenne — 2s,97 Variation moyenne + 0 ,09 » pour lo entre les températures extrêmes + 0 ,01 Différence de marche avant et après l'épreuve thermique 0 ,43 Différence de marche entre la première et la der- nière semaine 0 ,07 Différence entre les marches extrêmes 1 ,65. Please note that these images are
RMRGA5AC–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. 60 BULLETIN 932. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Table XLI.—Time of emergence of codling moths of the first brood reared from field material, Grand Junction, Colo., 1916. Date of Num- Date of Num- Date of Num- Date of Num- Date of Num- emer- ber of emer- ber of emer- ber of emer- ber of emer- ber of gence. moths. gence. moths. gence. moths. gence. moths. gence. moths. June 25 , July 6 25 July 17 40 July 28 165 Aug. 8 152 26 0 7 42 18 68 29 96 9 117 27 0 8 28 19 70 30 93 10 133 28 2 9 16 20 53 31 94 11 132 29 1 10 45 21 91 Aug. 1 1
RMRJ30M7–. Diatomaceæ of North America [microform] : illustrated with twenty-three hundred figures from the author's drawings on one hundred and twelve plates. Diatoms; Algae; Diatomées; Algues. " 24,26. " 26. " 27. " SO, 31. DiUYMA, Kg, K. B., 100, 4, f. 17; 8. B. D., I, p. 53, 17, f. I.M ; Prit. p. 893, 7, f. 61; Schm. At., 18, f. 1-8, Marine. MoBftTA, A. 8., Schm. At., «9, f. 18,19. Freth-water. SBPARABU.M, A. S., Schm. At., 11 «. 8, 6, 6, 7, 10, II. Marine. PZAWXW, A. 8., Schm. At, 12, f. 57, 68. Marine. IHFLATA, Kg., K. B., 3, f 66; 8. B. D., 11, p. 60, 17, f 168, Sm. Sp.T. No.
RMRPXY9H–. Special report of Captain George P. Ahern in charge of Forestry bureau, Philippine Islands, covering the period from April, 1900, to July 30, 1901. Division of insular affairs, War department. Forests and forestry. REPORT OF FORESTRY BUREAU, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 37 IV. THIRD GROUP—Continued.. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Scientific names. Anonang Anatan Apitong Bagarilao Bagarilao na itim Baguilumboy Bahay Balinhasay .....
RMREWEA2–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer.. Nursery Catalogue. American Steel Trowel Wood Fibre Vases GRASS SHEARS English, 7*/2-in 85c. with spring . fl.OO American, 25c., 35c., 50c. and 75c. TROWELS Steel, 6-in., 25c.; dozen, $2.50 English Pattern, 6-in. . 35c. 7-in. 40c. Plant Stakes, Square, Tapering, Painted Green The 3 to 6 feet are suitable for Dahlias and large plants. l'/« feet 2 2'/2 " 3 Per doz. $0 10 18 27 36 Per 100 $0 77 1 12 1 58 2 25 3'/2 feet 4 5 Per doz. $0 45 54 68 90 Per 100 $3 00 3 75 5 00 6 00 Plant Stakes, Round Light tapering, round, painted green: Per doz.
RMRG0C8D–. Canadian fisheries - landings = Les pches canadiennes - dbarquements for the years 1983 - 1984. Fisheries; Fishery industry. TABLE 10 - PRICES RECEIVED BY FISHERMEN IN MID-AUGUST TABLEAU 10 - PRIX PAYES AUX PECHEURS EN MI-AOUT (Cents per kilograms - Cents le kilogram) AREAS AND SPECIES - REGIONS ET ESPECES 1 9 ! î 4 1 9 8 3 ATLANTIC COASI — LU1E UK L. AiLAnll^U£ CUD (Market J mukuc, (narcnanaej — 38 58 61 73 66 14 77 16 61 73 61 73 28 66 38 58 24 25 38 58 39 68 37 48 61 73 66 14 North Sydney, N.S. - N.-E. (Offshore - Hauturier) 38 58 38 58 44 09 50 71 58 42 22 05 35 27 35 27 48 50 Souris, P.
RMRFRGY2–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 11 -. AHoertCo Baltimore Figures 1 to 7, Leodice vindis Gray. Fig. 1, anterior end X ' 'â 7%-F'^^''Z.!^JJ- F<r 3 gilled parapodiun. X 22. Fig. 4, tenth parapodiun, X 27. tig. o, ep.tokou. para- podium X H8. Fig. 6. maxilla X 15. Fig. 7. mandible X lo. Figures 8 to U, Leodice Mis Gr^, variety m-^a?isTreadwell. Fig. 8, anterior end X 10. F.g J, giUed par^podium X 20. Fig. 10, ninth parapodium X 68. Fig U. posterior para- podium X 55. , i ⢠r FiGHKES 12 to 17. Leodice aphrodUois Pallas. Fig. 12, anterior end X 2.5. Fig. 3 p^uUum 2.5. Fig. 14.
RMREWEA4–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer.. Nursery Catalogue. American Steel Trowel Wood Fibre Vases GRASS SHEARS English, 7*/2-in 85c. with spring . fl.OO American, 25c., 35c., 50c. and 75c. TROWELS Steel, 6-in., 25c.; dozen, $2.50 English Pattern, 6-in. . 35c. 7-in. 40c. Plant Stakes, Square, Tapering, Painted Green The 3 to 6 feet are suitable for Dahlias and large plants. l'/« feet 2 2'/2 " 3 Per doz. $0 10 18 27 36 Per 100 $0 77 1 12 1 58 2 25 3'/2 feet 4 5 Per doz. $0 45 54 68 90 Per 100 $3 00 3 75 5 00 6 00 Plant Stakes, Round Light tapering, round, painted green: Per doz.
RMRHJDXW–. The birds of the Republic of Panama. Birds. 6lO BIRDS OF THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA PART 4 wing 76.0-81.0 (78.6), tail 68.1-75.0 (72.0), oilmen from base 13.9- 14.9 (14.3), tarsus 25.6-27.1 (26.3) mm. Females (10 from Volcan de Chiriqui and Costa Rica), wing 70.8- 77.6 (74.7), tail 64.9-71.8 (68.3), culmen from base 13.8-15.7 (14.6), tarsus 25.2-27.8 (26.9) mm.. Figure 47.—Volcano Junco, Junco del Volcan, J unco vulcani. Resident. Found only on Volcan de Chiriqui, Chiriqui, and on the high peaks of Costa Rica. On Volcan de Chiriqui, it is common at and above timberline; I collected some at 2685
RMRG3NMK–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. SEASONAL FOODS OF BLACK BEARS 137 MAY (N=28) 68.6 JUN. (N = 40) 72.0 HERBACEOUS PLANTS JUL (N= 31) J>6 6 AUG (N=27) SEP (N^25) OCT (N=20) J9 9 31 0 ^18.0 GRAMINOIDS SOFT MAST HARD MAST °«^. 13 5 5 20 2 19 3 INSECTS OTHER ANIMAL GARBAGE 186 â â »â -â - 23 4 rf 23 8 ill* â 25 8 1 I r I I t » t I II.1. 10 3 4. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit
RMRJ30MJ–. Diatomaceæ of North America [microform] : illustrated with twenty-three hundred figures from the author's drawings on one hundred and twelve plates. Diatoms; Algae; Diatomées; Algues. " 24,26. " 26. " 27. " SO, 31. DiUYMA, Kg, K. B., 100, 4, f. 17; 8. B. D., I, p. 53, 17, f. I.M ; Prit. p. 893, 7, f. 61; Schm. At., 18, f. 1-8, Marine. MoBftTA, A. 8., Schm. At., «9, f. 18,19. Freth-water. SBPARABU.M, A. S., Schm. At., 11 «. 8, 6, 6, 7, 10, II. Marine. PZAWXW, A. 8., Schm. At, 12, f. 57, 68. Marine. IHFLATA, Kg., K. B., 3, f 66; 8. B. D., 11, p. 60, 17, f 168, Sm. Sp.T. No.
RMRH1W0M–. Bulletin. Forests and forestry -- United States. BATE OF GROWTH OF SHORTLEAF PINE. Table IV.—Bate uf growth of Sliorthaf Fine. 101 Diameter with barli (bre.ist high). Length of log with up- per iliiim- eter of 5 inches. Total lieightof tree. Volume. Periodical growth by decades. Average annual accretion. Age. Tree. Log up to 5 inclies diam- eter. Decade. Diam- eter. Height. Area of cross section. Volume. Current accrctiou. 10 Inches. 3.0 5.2 7.4 9.3 11.0 12.7 14.5 16.0 IS. 5 17.0 Feet. Feet. 11 27 41 51 60 67 71 75 78 81 Oil. ft. 0.32 2.21 7.55 14.06 22.18 31.97 43.96 56. 54 62.53 07.68 Oil.
RMRHKJBY–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Marine biology. 192 NELLIE M. PAYNE Table I Development of Ephestia k-iihniella Temperature Time required for fast strain Time required for slow strain Number of generations per annum of fast strain Number of generations per annum of slow strain °C. days days 32 35- 37 62- 65 10.4- 5.8 30 41- 43 66- 68 8.9- 5.5 27 43- 45 69- 72 8.5 5.3 25 50- 53 79- 81 7.3 4.6- 20 63- 65 99-103 5.8 3.7- 15 85- 90 135-157 4.3 2.6- 10 140-175 205-243 2.6 1.08 8 cannot develop 250-270 — 1.04 If w = z, or in other words, the reproductive powers of the host and parasite
RMRE76D2–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GAEDENEK. 259 WEEKLY CALENDAR. M D MARCH 8—14, 1849. Plants dedicated to each day. Sun Kises. Sun Sets. Moon H. and Sets. Moon's Age. Clock bef. Sun. Day of Year. 8 Th Frog croaks. Ever-blooming Rose. 33 a 6 50 a 5 6 12 18 10 59 67 9 F Gossamer floats. Petticoat Daff'odi]. 30 52 rises @ 10 43 68 10 S Brimstone Butterfly appears. 3-leaved Chickweed. 27 54 7 a 46 15 10 28 69 11 Sto 3Sun.inLent. Creeper'sspringnoteheaid. Cornish Heath. 25 55 8 52 16 10 12 70 19, 1T Gregory. Spring Bulbocodium. 23 57 9 56 17 9 55 71 ia Tn Peach blooms. Pan
RMRGB8N9–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 76 BULLETIN 764, U. S. DEPARTMEISTT OF AGEICULTUEE. M4/K 20 S J J ) 7 8 1 10 w 17 rs 21 23 25 27 28 a 120 / - , 1 90 80 70 60 ^ - ^ ^ :; â < ^ 1 b * P H ^ N - ^i r 'I t; .-4Jr- - - n â¢c 5 ^ t " = = ^- ^t - â ^i«#^ .^ = yjs " -- 4M '< 7 7] « A i/nv â ^ ^ ::ili. 9 2 3 ^ I I 4;SlV las 20 239 J 7.8 31 30.8 lai 30 C50.I taz 32 27.5 184- 35 68 284. 18.3 33 i^eo Fig. 51.âTemparature records of electrical resistance thermometers, loration of the thermometers in the hold, and samples secured at Belfa
RMRDC19Y–. Effects of the rays of radium on plants. Plants. EFFECTS ON ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION 213 RaBr, RaBr, Temp. Time 1,500,000 X 10,000 X Control °C. 11:55 0.00 0.00 0.00 30 2 :oo .89 •55 .68 27-5 2:30 1.30 1.00 1.00 32.8 4:00 2.30 I.So 1-15 30 4:45 2.65 2.20 1.20 30 5 -"oo 2.90 2.50 1.20 30 5:45 3.20 2.90 1.30 30 6:15 3-40 3.20 1.30 30 A microscopical examination of portions of the mixture ex- posed to the radium of 1,500,000 activity, and from the control mix- ture, gave the following data concerning reproduction, as indicated by the number of yeast-cells having buds in the field of the micr
RMRGT935–. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. 118 DECIDUOUS FRUIT INSECTS AND INSECTICIDES. Table V.—Moths of the first brood; total emergence. Date. Number emerged. Date. Number emerged. Date. Number emerged. Date. Number emerged. July 12 55 July 31 124 Aug. 19 48 Sept. 8 2 July 13 111 Aug. 1 130 Aug. 20 68 Sept. 9 8 July 14 27 Aug. 2 199 Aug. 21 38 Sept. 10 7 July 15 101 Aug. 3 168 Aug. 22 27 Sept. 11 8 July 16 68 Aug. 4 130 Aug. 23 30 Sept. 12 13 July 17 60 Aug. 5 144 Aug. 24 45 Sept. 14 28 July 18 28 Aug. 6 101 Aug. 25 34 Sept. 15 78 July 19 56 Aug. 7 76
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