RME3KTD6–Papaver anomalum Album. White-flowered poppy.
RMMYPREY–Papaver anomalum, White poppy, seeds, close up, seed size 0.7 mm
RFFJEK81–Anomalous bristle-moss (Orthotrichum anomalum). A cushion of a common moss showing brown sporophytes, in family Orthotrichaceae
RM2RW09WA–A dead central stoneroller fish (Campostoma anomalum) at the bottom of a river in Eastern North America.
RF2WN5WJ0–Orthotrichum anomalum (Anomalous Bristle-moss) is common on concrete, gravestones and wall tops. It is cosmopolitan in the Northern Hemisphere.
RF2K16WBX–Cartoon style line drawing of a central stoneroller or Campostoma anomalum freshwater fish endemic to North America with halftone dots shading on isol
RM2H7F4A9–stars of the Milky Way shine at night above a beach heliotrope, Heliotropium arboreum, a native, plant, Kukio Beach, Hualalai Resort, Kona, Hawaii, US
RMBKAKTC–Een polletje Gesteelde haarmuts op steen, met sporenkapsels.
RMD2HK5P–Mosses on Cotswold limestone wall
RMKT3B5A–40117 Campostoma anomalum (Rafinesque) Stone-roller White River, Eureka Springs, Arkansas
RMPBBENX–1177 Pelargonium 'Anomalum'
RM2ETA4WW–Pelargonium 'Anomalum'.
RM2BTWB11–Glossoloma anomalum JL Clark.
RMG5X734–zoology / animals, radiolarian (Radiolaria), 1-3 Eucrytidium cranoides, 4-7 Eucrytidium carinatum, 8-10 Eucrytidium galea, 11-13 Eucrytidium anomalum, colour lithograph, out of: Ernst Haeckel, 'Die Radiolarien (Rhizopeda radiata)', Band 2, Berlin, 1862, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2JEDX6N–Metalecorium anomalum Handlirsch. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RM2CFAKC7–Eucyrtidium, E. Cranoides, E. Carinatum, E. Galea, E. Anomalum
RM2BNJC9Y–Yellow-spotted night lizard (Lepidophyma flavimaculatum) captive, occurs in Central America.
RMBKG390–Central stoneroller
RM2AJJXPC–Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . Fig. 58.—Campostoma anomalum. After Jordan and Evermann. gill] NOTEWORTHY EXTRA-EUROPEAN CYPRINIDS 311 (up to about eight inches), and which range from New York toMexico; in other words they occur in the streams tributary, directlyas well as indirectly, to the Mississippi basin, and in those discharg-ing west of it in the Gulf of Mexico, but not in those of the Atlanticseaboard. The best known species is the Campostoma anomalumwhich ranges from central New York to Tennessee, Texas andWyoming, and was found by Jordan and Evermann to be every-where abundan
RMHKG4JE–Pelargonium 'Anomalum'
RMMCKRJW–. ESOX AMERICANUS ESOX LUCIUS CAMPOSTOMA ANOMALUM CYPRINUS CARPIO
RMW248A2–Archive image from page 216 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 SEMPERVIVUM INDEX. SEMPERVIVUM 1655 ng. anomalum, 7. expansum. I. montanum.; arachuoideum, 8. flagelliforme, 6. pumiluni, 7. arenarium, 13. glaucum, 3. Ruthenieum Atlantieum. 4. globiferum, 12. soboliferum, catca
RM2BTNTMG–Heliotropium anomalum Hook Arn.
RM2JEG73Y–Estadia anomalum pentamera Handlirsch. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RM2AJJY2R–Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . Fig. 57.—Teeth of Campostomaanomalum. After Agassiz.. Fig. 58.—Campostoma anomalum. After Jordan and Evermann. gill] NOTEWORTHY EXTRA-EUROPEAN CYPRINIDS 311 (up to about eight inches), and which range from New York toMexico; in other words they occur in the streams tributary, directlyas well as indirectly, to the Mississippi basin, and in those discharg-ing west of it in the Gulf of Mexico, but not in those of the Atlanticseaboard. The best known species is the Campostoma anomalumwhich ranges from central New York to Tennessee, Texas andWyoming, and was
RMHX92TD–Pelargonium 'Anomalum'
RMMCP8WT–. Fig. 273—280. 273 Oedogomum cardiacum. 274 O«?. glabrum: a ^, b ($ Pflanze, c Fußzelle. 275 Oe. lantumnarium. 276 Oe. plagio- stomum. 277 Oe. anomalum. 278 Oe. capillare. 279 Oe. rivulare. 280 Oe. crenulato-costatum: a rf, b $ Pflanze (273, 275, 277, 278, 279, 280 nach Hirn, 276 nach Wittrock, 274 nach Hai las, alle Figuren 200 X). 13*
RMW16936–Archive image from page 234 of Descriptive catalogue of the Tunicata. Descriptive catalogue of the Tunicata in the Australian museum, Sydney, N.S.W . descriptivecatal1899aust Year: 1899 Austr. Mus. Tunicata. Plate, Pel. III. -' ' •'----' uTTTf Fig. 8. Fig. 7. Fig. 16. Figs. 1-6-POLYCLINUM FUSCUM, n. sp. Figs. 7-1O-AMAROUCIUM PROTBCTANS, n. sp, Figs. 11-16-AMAROUCIUM ANOMALUM, n. sp.
RM2BTWTK6–Doniophyton anomalum D Don Kurtz.
RM2JEE5HG–Estadia anomalum confusa Handlirsch. IPB.05168: Kansas. Dickinson County. Elmo. upper 2 insect beds in N road cut, 20-100 ft W of culvert, & lower insect bed, in draw about 600 ft a little W of N of that cut, 3 mi S & .7 mi E of crossroads at SE cor. of Elmo. [E-101; 3496/C]. Coll: Dunbar, C. O. 1921. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm. Elmo Ls Mbr.;
RM2ANF5WT–Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries . TIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. U. S. Carpiodes velifer (Rafinesque). V. Only ;i few specimens were obtained, from a deep pool which was connected with the creek onlyduring flood season.Catostomus griseus ((iirard ). B, V.Catostonius commersonii (Lacepede). B, V.Campostoma anomalum (Rafinesque). 11, V.Chrosomus erythrog-aster Rafinesque. B, V. This species had not previously been noted so far west. Jordan and Evermann (BullNat. Mus., p. 209) give Iowa as the western limit of its range.Hybognathus nuchalis Agassiz. 1!, V. These specimens have a dark lateral
RMGK6ME2–40117 Campostoma anomalum (Rafinesque) Stone-roller White River, Eureka Springs, Arkansas
RMMCRC3Y–. Abb. 299. Sandsteppe bei Szigetszentmiklos auf der Csepelinsel. Festuca vaginata, Gypsophila hungarica, Euphorbia Gerardiana, Onosnia arcnariuni, Scabiosa ochroleuca. (Nach einer Aufnahme von Dr. H. Frh. v. Handel-MazzetLi, Wien.) Wiesen Cerasiium anomalum, Liniim perenne, Loliis siliquosiis und Asier Tri- poliinn, für die Salzsteppen sind besonders Polygonum Kilaibelianum, Campho- rosnia ovala, Salicornia herbacea, Slalice Gmelini^ Glaiix mariiima, Bapleurum tenuissimum und Malricaria Chamomilla bezeichnend und die Salztümpel um- säumen neben Crypsis aciileala, Salicornia herbacea, Salsola
RMW15RM2–Archive image from page 178 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola13deut Year: 1913 Deutsche Süopolar-Expeoition. 1901-3. Band XIII Tafel III. Popo';.. eimer in Berlin. Fig. 1 Acanthosphaera dodecastyla Mast. Fig. 2 Cladococcus irregularis n. sp. A Fig. 3 Perichlamydium saturnus H.? = Stylodictya Dujardinii H. Fig. 4 Amphicraspedum anomalum n ÄQ
RM2ANF5PK–Handbook of British mosses; comprising all that are known to be natives of the British Isles . viridissimus. a. plant, nat. size. c. sporangium, magnified. b. leaf, magnified. d. sporangium, after lid has fallen. 3. Z. lapponicus. a. plant, nat. size. c. veil, magnified. b. leaf, magnified. d. sporangium, magnified. e. sporangium, after lid has fallen. 4. Orthotrichum cupulatum. a. plant, nat. size. c. veil, magnified. b. leaf, magnified. d. sporangium, magnified. e. portion of peristome magnified. 5. 0. anomalum. a. plant, nat. size. c. veil, magnified. b. leaf, magnified. d. sporangium with
RMGK68KH–51556 Stone-roller, Campostoma anomalum (Rafinesque) Family Cyprinidon Showing nuptial tubercles and intestines coiled about the air
RMMAB3Y0–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Orthotrichum anomalum Hedw. a Habitusbild und b entleertes Sporogon i 5) ^ Blattrippe 112., d Peristom im Längsschnitt i-Ol. lanzettlich, spitz, schwach kielig, Ränder bis gegen die Spitze um- gerollt; Rippe vor der Spitze endend. Blattzellen beiderseits dicht mit kleinen ein- und zweispitzigen Papillen, bis weit herab klein und rundlich (0,009 mm), massig verdickt, am Grunde rectangulär, dünnwandig und durchscheinend. Innere Perichätialblätter etwas kleiner, flachrandig, am Grunde ohne Falten. Scheidchen cy
RMT1H386–A distributional atlas of Upper A distributional atlas of Upper Mississippi River fishes distributionalat73smit Year: 1971 ESOX AMERICANUS ESOX LUCIUS CAMPOSTOMA ANOMALUM CYPRINUS CARPIO
RM2BTTNHX–Tubocapsicum anomalum Franch Sav Makino.
RM2CF0ET1–. The Garden : an illustrated weekly journal of gardening in all its branches. isdioica fl.-])!., Cerastium in var., Saxifraga Cymbalaria, Euphor-bia Chama>cyparissias, Pieonia tenuifolia var. Smouti, Hyaciii-thus amethystinus albus, Symphytum bohemicum, SaxifragaCotyledon, Trientalis europa:a, Armeria Cephalotes, Thlaspilatifolia, Erodium macrodenium, Potentilla alpestris, Lupinuspolyphyllus, Thermopsis fabacea, Centaurea uniflora, Semper-vivum anomalum, Valeriana pyrenaica, Smilacina stellata. Irissibirica, I. iberica, Comfrey, Geranium maculatum, Pa;ouiaRussi, Potentilla dubia, Heracleum
RMGK693M–51833 Stone-roller, Campostoma anomalum (Rafinesque) Family Cyprinidae Showing nuptial tubercles and intestines coiled about the air
RMMACF99–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . Primula Veeis Scpekba. Sempervivum ( House Leek). Per doz. Per 100. Anomalum $0 75 Californicum 75 *5 00 Funki 75 Leucanthum 75 Spiraea. Aruncus Kneiffi. A new variety that- is entirely distinct from and superior to all exist- ing kinds ; it is of bold, yet graceful habit, attaining a height of 3 to 4 feet, with finely divided, fern-like, dark green, gi-aceful foli- age, and a mass of pure white feathery flowers, which are borne in delicate, grace- ful, feathery sprays. A valuable addition to our list of hardy border plants, and will prove mos
RMT3YPYA–Archive image from page 656 of Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns Auf Grund. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert diepflanzendecke01haye Year: 1914 Spezielle pflanzengeographische Schilderung des Gebietes. .13 Abb. 299. Sandsteppe bei Szigetszentmiklos auf der Csepelinsel. Festuca vaginata, Gypsophila hungarica, Euphorbia Gerardiana, Onosnia arcnariuni, Scabiosa ochroleuca. (Nach einer Aufnahme von Dr. H. Frh. v. Handel-MazzetLi, Wien.) Wiesen Cerasiium anomalum, Liniim perenne, Loliis siliquosiis und Asier Tri- poliinn, für die Sal
RM2C1DFCX–Lomatium anomalum ME Jones Lomatium anomalum ME Jones.
RM2CEHAN4–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. Figure 86. Orthotricum anomalum (From Bry. Eur.).2,3,4 ^f 5 Leaves; x and x indicate where tlie sections 3.V and3.v were made. 11. Vaginula. 8. Deoperculatc capsule and seta.12. Peristome liiglily magnified; the tooth at the left has been redrawnto show the lamellae of the preperistome. MOSSES WITH HAND-LENS AND MICROSCOPE. Figure 87. O. O/irof leaf. spores maturing inearly spring! April).Common on trees.When sterile it is adifficult matter todistinguish thisfrom the
RMMACJ03–. Dreer's wholesale price list for 1901 : flower seeds, bulbs, aquatics, plants vegetable seeds, tools, implements, fertilizers, etc., etc . Spectabilis. Strong divisions I 25 10 00 Peistula Veris Superba. Sempervivum (House Leek). Per doz. Per/oo. Anomalum ^o 75 Californicum 75 $i 00 Funki 75 Leucanthum 75 Spiraea. Aruncus Kneiffi. A new variety that is entirely distinct from and superior to all exist- ing kinds ; it is of bold, yet graceful habit, attaining a height of 3 to 4 feet, with finely divided, fern-like, dark green, graceful foli- age, and a mass of pure white feathery flowers, whic
RMT1HDFK–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplant00tube Year: 1897 112 I'lIYCOMYCETKS. on Stems, Hovver-stalks, radical and cauline leaves, and floral envelopes. Leucochytrium. (1) Forniin; simple vesicles: S. punctatum, Schroet. On Gayea pratcmis. S. rubrocinctum, Magnus, forms little red eruptions on Scun- frujja (jraiiuhitii, the cell-sap of the host-plant becoming red. S. alpinum, Thomas. On Viula hiflora. . S. anomalum, Schroet. (U. S. America). On Adoxa Moscha-
RM2BTWG8J–Heliotropium anomalum var argenteum A Gray.
RM2CDH24N–. Allgemeine Pflanzenkaryologie . ?^^ Fig. 26. Adoxa moschatellina. Kern einer Zelle, die von Synchytrium anomalum infiziert ist. Sehr ausgesprochene „Kanalsysteme in zwei aufeinanderfolgenden Schnitten. Vergr, 1000. (Nach v. Guttenberg.) SO weit ins Kerninnere gegangen, wie V. Guttenberg-, es waren hiervielmehr nnr größere Einbuchtungen zu sehen. Dagegen zeigten sichwieder bei den WirtsZellen von Flasmodio- ^rr^^Är phora Brassicae über- r<^;^S^-all da, wo ein Parasitnahe dem Kerne lag,einfache Kanäle, diebis gegen die Nucleolenhin reichten (S. 117).Und Maire und TisON(1909, S. 237) sahenbe
RMPG0CXB–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xxxv] RHYNCHOGOlSrnjM 359 flora of Spitzbergen Nathorst^ discusses the morphological nature of Rhynchogonium seeds and describes additional specimens. Without the aid of petrified examples it is hardly possible to determine the true nature of the fossils.. Fig. 506. A, Holcospermum sulcatum. B, C, Codonospermum anomalum. D, Diplopterotesta spitzbergeneis (x 3). E, Gnetopsis eUiptica (oupule). F, Thysanotesta sagittula. G, Rhynchogonium costatum. H, Hexagonocarpus Noeggerathi. I, Boroviczia Karpinskii. K, Rhabdoapermum tunicatu
RMME9MCB–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 136. Ä.—X> Capparis spinosa L. A Habitusljild; B Diagramm der ßl. nacli stattgehabter Drehung; im Anfang ist also das Diagramm um 180» gedreht zu denken; C reife Fr.; D S. im Längsschnitt. — E Bl. von Steriplioma paradoxiim (Jacg.) Endl. — F Bl. von Cadaha capparoides DC.; 0 Fr. derselben im Querschnitt. — H Bl. von Jlaerua angolensis DC. im Längsschnitt; J S. derselben, längs durchschnitten. — K u. L Blütenboden von Cra- ^ taeva Tapia L. — M Bl. von Apophyllum anomalum F.
RM2BTWMPW–Clerodendrum anomalum Letouzey. 17 Mar 20181
RM2CDEGFK–. Algæ. Vol. I. Myxophyceæ, Peridinieæ, Bacillarieæ, Chlorophyceæ, together with a brief summary of the occurrence and distribution of freshwat4er Algæ . s Thur., 25, 41X. Schousbaii Thur., 25 (fig. 16 B) Index 475 YAMANOTJCIII, 222Yellow Snow, 447 ZACHARIAS, 2, 4, 5, 11, 445, Itli ZEDERBAUER, 74 ZIMMER, 445, 446 Zoddsea Borzi, 304 Zonatrichites, 35 Zoogoiiidia of Green Algrc, 132, 133 ZOPF, 30, 167 Zostera marina, 224, 234 ZUKAL, 4, 11, 26, 30 ZUMSTEIN, 158 Zycjnema Ag., 130, 330, 332, 334, 335, 343,344, 345, 346, 347, 351, 425, 427, 432,442 Z. anomalum (Hass.) Cooke, 332Z. ericetormn (Kiitz.
RMPFN1EK–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. SEMPERVIVUM INDEX. SEMPERVIVUM 1655 ng. anomalum, 7. expansum. I. montanum.; arachuoideum, 8. flagelliforme, 6. pumiluni, 7. arenarium, 13. glaucum, 3. Ruthenieum Atlantieum. 4. globiferum, 12. soboliferum, catcareum, 2. grandiflorura, 10. tei'tonim. 1. Califoniicum. 2. Heutfelii, 11. lumeiUosiun. Subgenus I. S
RMRH0WEX–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. (7c'fetic ' HtuK IAITTD vriTIN lHi-o:T'i SiTANION ANOMALUM J. G. Smith. Cotype.. 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.. United States. Division of Agrostology. Washington, D. C. : The Division
RMPG172T–. Studies in fossil botany . Paleobotany. 196 STUDIES IN FOSSIL BOTANY name Cardiocarpon anomalum of Williamson* (not of Carruthers). The seeds, which attained a great size, became detached, together with the remains of the sporophyll, and in this condition were never suspected of belonging to a Lycopod until their origin had been traced. The prothallus within the megaspore is not un- commonly preserved (see Figs. 81, 82), and is found in the younger stage, before the integument has grown up, as well as in the mature ''seeds." The tissue of the prothallus may show a considerable amount of
RMRGGKYY–. Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History. Natural history. XXIIl Distribution of Campostoma anomalum. .III. and Mich. Canal . and Miss. Canal .Drainage Canal , County Seat. 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.. Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History. Bloomington, Ill. : The Laboratory
RMPG2KRR–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. CYCADOFILICALES 35 his new genus Lagenosioma as L. physoides. This species Oliver restores as Physostoma elegans, and associates with it Arber's Lagenostoma Kidstonii (51). P. elegans is also the Sporocarpon ornatum of Williamson (4, 8), as well as his 5. anomalum (8,19). It is thought to belong to some one of the Lyginodendrineae (Lygino- dendreae) not yet distinguished.. Figs. 30-34.—Lagenostoma Lomaxii: fig. 30, diagrammatic longitudinal section of ovule with its investing cupule; figs. 31-34, transverse section at the levels A, B,
RMRGWGPA–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. XXIII Distribution of Campostoma anomalum. ...HI. and Mich. Canal ....III. and Miss. Canal ...Drainage Canal . County Seat. 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.. Illinois. Natural History Survey Division. Urbana, State of Illinois, Dept. of Registration and Education, Natural History Survey Division
RMPFAFT6–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition. 1901-3. Bandx. Tafelxvi. Aut.del. Fiq l.sCytheropteron gaussi Fig2,8 Eucytherura antarlica Fig.3 6 Cytheropteron anomalum Fig.4,? Cylheropteron stationis *A.'!. 4 Georg Reimer,Ee:. 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.. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition (1901-
RM2C1HRNG–Glossoloma anomalum JL Clark Glossoloma anomalum JL Clark.
RMRDFDJW–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xxxv] RHYNCHOGOlSrnjM 359 flora of Spitzbergen Nathorst^ discusses the morphological nature of Rhynchogonium seeds and describes additional specimens. Without the aid of petrified examples it is hardly possible to determine the true nature of the fossils.. Fig. 506. A, Holcospermum sulcatum. B, C, Codonospermum anomalum. D, Diplopterotesta spitzbergeneis (x 3). E, Gnetopsis eUiptica (oupule). F, Thysanotesta sagittula. G, Rhynchogonium costatum. H, Hexagonocarpus Noeggerathi. I, Boroviczia Karpinskii. K, Rhabdoapermum tunicatu
RMPF9DRT–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Deutsche Süopolar-Expeoition. 1901-3. Band XIII Tafel III.. Popo';.. eimer in Berlin. Fig. 1 Acanthosphaera dodecastyla Mast. Fig. 2 Cladococcus irregularis n. sp. A Fig. 3 Perichlamydium saturnus H.? = Stylodictya Dujardinii H. Fig. 4 Amphicraspedum anomalum n ^ÄQ. 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
RMRH2MBK–. The Bryologist. Mosses; Liverworts; Lichens; Botany; Bryology. Venturi and Mrs. Britton consider them distinct, and Mrs. Britton says that we have no capulatum in the Eastern States. These two forms have not been frequently collected or adequately described. Their habitat and im- mersed or emergent capsules should serve to identify them and collectors should be on the lookout for them. Dr. Venturi stated in a letter to Mrs. Britton that O. Porteri had a dis- tinct preperistome as in 0. anomalum, but he is the only one who has noted it, and other observers have failed in their attempts to ver
RMPG3W8C–. Mosses with a hand-lens; a non-technical handbook of the more common and more easily recognized mosses of the north-eastern United States. Mosses. MOSSUS WITH A I-IAND-LENS 83. Figure 31- Ortkotrickum anomalum (From Bry. Eur.)- a, 3, 4 and 5. I^eaves; x and x' indicate where the sections 3x and 3x' were made. 11. Vaginula. culum rostellate; peristome of 8 teeth, which when dry are recurved rather than reflexed, as the tip of the tooth some- times touches the capsule wall in a way to remind one of the handle of a mug. The spores mature by October, but I have collected operculate capsules in M
RM2BXBG47–Doniophyton anomalum D Don Kurtz Doniophyton anomalum D Don Kurtz.
RMRH347W–. British fresh-water algae, exclusive of Desmidieae and Diatomaceae. Algae -- Great Britain. ZYGNEMACE>E PL, 31.. f 1. Zygrnema anomalum. I^alfs. Q. Zygnem,a, leiospermum. 2. Zygne-ma, insig-ne. Kutz.. 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.. Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825. London, New York, Williams and Norgate
RMPG0R77–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. 112 PHYCOMYCETES. on stems, flower-stalks, radical and cauline leaves, and floral envelopes. Leucochytrium. (1) Forming simple vesicles: S. punctatum, Schroet. On Gagea joratensis. S. rubrocinctum, Magnus, forms little red eruptions on Saxi- fraga gramdata, the cell-sap of the host-plant becoming red. S. alpinum, Thomas. On Viula lijlora. S. anomalum, Schroet. (U. S. America). On Adoxa Moscha- tellina, less common o
RM2BXEAKA–Tubocapsicum anomalum Franch Sav Makino Tubocapsicum anomalum Franch Sav Makino.
RMRDC7KG–. Studies in fossil botany . Paleobotany. 196 STUDIES IN FOSSIL BOTANY name Cardiocarpon anomalum of Williamson* (not of Carruthers). The seeds, which attained a great size, became detached, together with the remains of the sporophyll, and in this condition were never suspected of belonging to a Lycopod until their origin had been traced. The prothallus within the megaspore is not un- commonly preserved (see Figs. 81, 82), and is found in the younger stage, before the integument has grown up, as well as in the mature ''seeds." The tissue of the prothallus may show a considerable amount of
RMPFCNNK–. Descriptive catalogue of the Tunicata in the Australian museum, Sydney, N.S.W. Tunicata. Austr. Mus. Tunicata. Plate, Pel. III. -' " •'---^-' uTTTf. Fig. 8. Fig. 7. Fig. 16. Figs. 1-6-POLYCLINUM FUSCUM, n. sp. Figs. 7-1O-AMAROUCIUM PROTBCTANS, n. sp, Figs. 11-16-AMAROUCIUM ANOMALUM, n. sp.. 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.. Australian Museum; Herdman, W. A. (William Abbott), Sir, 1858-1924. Liverpool, T
RMRDG9C1–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. CYCADOFILICALES 35 his new genus Lagenosioma as L. physoides. This species Oliver restores as Physostoma elegans, and associates with it Arber's Lagenostoma Kidstonii (51). P. elegans is also the Sporocarpon ornatum of Williamson (4, 8), as well as his 5. anomalum (8,19). It is thought to belong to some one of the Lyginodendrineae (Lygino- dendreae) not yet distinguished.. Figs. 30-34.—Lagenostoma Lomaxii: fig. 30, diagrammatic longitudinal section of ovule with its investing cupule; figs. 31-34, transverse section at the levels A, B,
RMPF9DYY–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. 136 Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition. Amphicraspedum anomalum n. sp. Tat III, Fig. 4. Beide Arme verschieden gestaltet, der längere ungegabelte Arm lanzettlich, ein wenig gebogen; Kammerimg nicht mehr erkennbar, nur am Grunde setzen sich die Ringe, die um die Zentral- kammer liegen, auf diesen und den anderen Arm fort. Der kleinere Arm in der unteren Hälfte ein- fach, rechteckig, in der distalen Hälfte in zwei kreisförmige Äste gegabelt. In dem Stück, wo der untere A
RMRD5ANE–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. SEMPERVIVUM INDEX. SEMPERVIVUM 1655 ng. anomalum, 7. expansum. I. montanum.; arachuoideum, 8. flagelliforme, 6. pumiluni, 7. arenarium, 13. glaucum, 3. Ruthenieum Atlantieum. 4. globiferum, 12. soboliferum, catcareum, 2. grandiflorura, 10. tei'tonim. 1. Califoniicum. 2. Heutfelii, 11. lumeiUosiun. Subgenus I. S
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