RMGGGKA9–botany, acaulescent gentian on mountain meadow in the Reintal, Rein in Taufers, South Tyrol, Italy, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2K3DB3B–Cross gentian, Gentiana cruciata in flower in mountain meadow, French Alps.
RMHMWDDD–Star Gentian or Cross Gentian (Gentiana cruciata), Gentianaceae.
RM2CRN77J–. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . 1 and 2, Shadows of foreign body. it is necessary to piace upun ^ ^ ^ 156 KADIOGRAPHY marking in copying ink, or a preparation of aniline, gentian, violet, or silvernitrate may be used. The cross wires make a permanent record upon thephotographic plates. The two negatives are superimposed so that the impression of crosswires on the one is exactly in position over the impression on theother. The picture now shown consists of {a) cross wires, (6) object onplate, (c) foreign body. There are now two shadows of the foreign body seen on the picture ;the distanc
RMGGGKAH–botany, acaulescent gentian on mountain meadow in the Reintal, Rein in Taufers, South Tyrol, Italy, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2K3DB22–Cross gentian, Gentiana cruciata in flower in mountain meadow, French Alps.
RMTREG08–Cross-Leaved Gentian (Gentiana cruciata), blooming in a meadow, Netherlands, Berkheide
RMHMWAD1–Star Gentian or Cross Gentian (Gentiana cruciata), Gentianaceae.
RMRENPC1–. Flowers of the field and forest [microform]. Fleurs sauvages; Botany; Botanique; Wild flowers. FLOWERS OF THE FIELD AND FOREST. stem. Bach bloaeonn (Ffe. OIL, 1) has a caJyx with recurved divisions, and an ob- long coroUa with no true lobes, their place being taken by five plaits which overlap one another and close the mouth of the flower (Fig. CII.,2). UnKke tihose of tho fringed gentian, the anthers cohere about the piMil making a short column (liMg. Cll., 3). The ripened fruit (Fig. CII., 4) beary conspicuously winged seeds. Like its sister this flower is adapted to cross pollination by b
RMGGGKAR–botany, acaulescent gentian on mountain meadow in the Reintal, Rein in Taufers, South Tyrol, Italy, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2BD5HHR–Gentian leaf in cross section 200x
RM2K3DAH9–Heath Fritillary, Melitaea athalia, settled on Cross gentian, Gentiana cruciata. French Alps.
RMTREG06–Cross-Leaved Gentian (Gentiana cruciata), blooming in a meadow, Netherlands, Berkheide
RMRHMPCJ–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 288 SALLY HUGHES-SCHRADER Already on emergence from the confused stage of late pachytene the bivalents show a marked degree of separation between homologues (Fig. 34). This may be uniform along their entire length, or variously accentuated in different regions. If uniform, the homologues are clearly separated and indubitably devoid of chiasmata (Fig. 37, a, after Feulgen, and e, gentian violet). [Occasionally a cross section of such a bivalent shows all four chromatids equally spaced (Fig. 37, f), * u .-,* * *. -* » f h FIGU
RMF49632–Cross-gentian with brimstone
RMGGGKB0–botany, acaulescent gentian on mountain meadow in the Reintal, Rein in Taufers, South Tyrol, Italy, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available