RMA3D4Y3–echinathrix sp echinidae echinoideasea urchin echinoid at coral reef
RM2J89AK7–The Star Descends on Echi on the Thirteenth Night of the Ninth Month (Kugatsu jusan yoru Echi shoko), from the series "Concise Illustrated Biography of the Great Priest [Nichiren] (Koso go ichidai ryakuzu)", c. 1830/35.
RMRXN06C–The Star Descends on Echi on the Thirteenth Night of the Ninth Month (Kugatsu jusan yoru Echi shoko), from the series 'Concise Illustrated Biography of the Great Priest [Nichiren] (Koso go ichidai ryakuzu)'. Utagawa Kuniyoshi; Japanese, 1797-1861. Date: 1825-1840. Dimensions: 25.2 x 37.7 cm (9 15/16 x 14 13/16 in.). Color woodblock print; oban. Origin: Japan. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RM2HM87E7–SALERNO, ITALY - FEBRUARY 07: Thiago Motta Head Coach of Spezia Calcio reacts ,during the Serie A match between US Salernitana and Spezia Calcio at Stadio ArImages)echi on February 7, 2022 in Salerno, Italy. (Photo by MB Media)
RM2AHRFX9–Utagawa Kuniyoshi. The Star Descends on Echi on the Thirteenth Night of the Ninth Month (Kugatsu jusan yoru Echi shoko), from the series Concise Illustrated Biography of the Great Priest [Nichiren] (Koso go ichidai ryakuzu). 1825–1840. Japan. Color woodblock print; oban
RFW14KD8–Yellow flowers of dark mullein (Verbascum nigrum) growing on shingle banks behind the beach. Benind them are the blue flowers of viper’s bugloss (Echi
RF2DYXN3B–A close up of a Viper's Bugloss Mason Bee ,Hoplitis adunca, which as it name mentions specializes on collecting pollen and nectar from the genus Echi
RM2A0HGKD–Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit Taronga Zoo, Sydney , Australia. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge meet a echi
RMW9F2H5–Archive image from page 11 of Current herpetology (2000). Current herpetology currentherpeto2122002niho Year: 2000 ( 42:-.- ' X B Fig. 3. Clumps of sperms of Tylototriton {Echi- notriton) andersoni in the spermatophore (A) and a spermatozoon observed under a phase-contarst microscope (B). Scale indicates 10 im.
RM2G42YDN–Dutch couple, whose wife's horse; Yoroppashu no echi orandakoku mata neiteruranto; The Netherlands, on the European continent. A woman on horseback, next to a standing man. In the background Japanese text. (Yokohama-e).
RM2AJDJG1–A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . equently affected, presentingnodular thickenings. Jlicro-scopically the media and ad-vcntitia are inliltrated withround cells, the intima is thick-ened and hyaline, anil the vasaBacilli are found in all threetherefore to be regarded as a vasorum are thickened,layers. The process isbacillary invasionphlebitis. P.VK.SITES. — Echi-nococcus cysts of theliver not infrequentlybreak into the hepaticvein and give rise tometastases in the rightheart and lungs. Thecysticercu
RFE49JEP–Purple Coneflower - Echinacea purpurea
RFE5JWDT–Closeup to a Purple coneflower during the day
RM2JENJRE–Tripneustes parkinsoni.
RMCXRG37–Pale Purple Coneflower (Echinacea pallida), Hesse, Germany, Europe
RMG0B215–Purple Coneflower
RMPFEEM1–. Descriptive catalogue (with current prices) of standard pharmaceutical and biological products for the veterinarian : with notes on modern biological therapy. Pitman-Moore, Inc; Horses; Industries -- Indiana Indianapolis; Commercial catalogs; Veterinary medicine. Specialties 31. ECHI CHLOKIDE, Stronger Contains Chloride of Zinc and Echinacea in a Lanum and Petrolatum base. Echi Chloride Stronger is the favorite of many practi- tioners in the treatment of fistula. It is to be applied on gauze and well-packed into the pipes, or ramifications of the infectious process, where it causes irritatio
RMMAB4E6–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig.72.Physarina echi- nocephala V. Höhnel. Sporangium (*7i)- — Nach V. Höhnel. 13*
RMA3D4Y2–echinathrix sp echinidae echinoideasea urchin echinoid at coral reef
RM2J3N4E4–No. 66: Echikawa, from the series "Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaido (Kisokaido rokujukyu tsugi no uchi)", c. 1835/38.
RM2A0HFRD–Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit Taronga Zoo, Sydney , Australia. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge meet a echi
RMW23EDF–Archive image from page 158 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill71dans Year: 1907 155 Fig. 50. A Arthrostraca (Gammarus pulex); B Oniscoidea (Philos- cia muscorum); C Ostracoda (Cypris candida); D Tardigrada (Echi- niscoides sigismimdi); E Acarina (Rivobates norvegicus). (Her A fra Dahl; B fra Sars, G fra Wesenberg-Lund, D fra Marcus og E fra Viets).
RM2AX4FTB–Quarterly journal of microscopical science . ofthe dicyclic base of Marsupites and other Crinoids, viz. a proxi-mal ring of under-basals hitherto unknown in any of the Echi-nozoa, and a distal ring of interradial plates ^ corresponding to These must not be confounded with the interradial plates seen byAgassiz in Ophioplwlis bellis, and compared by him to the interradial platesof an Asterid ( Embryology of Echinoderms, p. 18, fig. 29). The former. NOTES ON ECHINODERM MORPHOLOGY. 381 the basals of the Crinoid and the genitals of the Asterid orUrchin, which have not been previously discovered in
RFE5JWDR–Closeup to a Purple coneflower during the day
RM2JEK1KJ–Echinolampas aldrichi (Twitchell).
RMPFM489–. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 457/. 747. Echi chloranthus. yellow to brownish, when young reddish transparent, the upper ones shortest and spreading upward, the lower ones porrect or depressed : fls. lateral, 2J'^-3}^ in. long, bright purple-red o
RMMA9YG3–. Echinoidea of the Swedish South Polar Expedition . Figs. 10 â11. Transverse sections of spines of. Arbacia crassispina (10) and A. Dufresnii (11). In the above quoted work of AGASSIZ & CLARK: .Hawaiian and other Pacific Echini. The Salenida;, Arbaciadas ....â » it is stated (p. 109, Note) that in my dis- cussion of the systematic value of the character afforded by the ambulacral structure of the regular Echinoids (Siam-Echinoidea I. p. 42), the result being that the three main types of ambulacral structure, viz. the cidaroid, the diadematoid and the echi- noid type, must be regarded as
RM2J3N4XA–No. 66: Echikawa, from the series "Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaido (Kisokaido rokujukyu tsugi no uchi)", c. 1835/38.
RM2A0HH5P–Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit Taronga Zoo, Sydney , Australia. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge meet a echi
RMW0PB66–Archive image from page 34 of Descriptive catalogue (with current prices). Descriptive catalogue (with current prices) of standard pharmaceutical and biological products for the veterinarian : with notes on modern biological therapy descriptivecatal00pitm Year: 1922 Specialties 31 ECHI CHLOKIDE, Stronger Contains Chloride of Zinc and Echinacea in a Lanum and Petrolatum base. Echi Chloride Stronger is the favorite of many practi- tioners in the treatment of fistula. It is to be applied on gauze and well-packed into the pipes, or ramifications of the infectious process, where it causes irrit
RM2AWGD9G–A guide to the fossil invertebrate animals in the Department of geology and palaeontology in the British museum (Natural history) . -alleryVIII.Wall-case16. Wall-case18. Table-ease31. Table-case31. BetweenWall-cases16 & 17. Wall-case17. Class CYSTIDEA. The Cystids are of interest partly on account of theirrarity, partly because they are all extinct, none havingsurvived the Carboniferous Epoch, partly by reason of theirdiversity and strangeness of structure, but mainly becausethey are thought to comprise forms from which other classes 64 GUIDE TO THE FOSSIL INVEETEBEATE ANIMALS. Gallery of Echi
RM2JEH7C3–Echinocardium orthonotum (Conrad).
RMPFEEM0–. Descriptive catalogue (with current prices) of standard pharmaceutical and biological products for the veterinarian : with notes on modern biological therapy. Pitman-Moore, Inc; Horses; Industries -- Indiana Indianapolis; Commercial catalogs; Veterinary medicine. ECHI CHLOKIDE, Stronger Contains Chloride of Zinc and Echinacea in a Lanum and Petrolatum base. Echi Chloride Stronger is the favorite of many practi- tioners in the treatment of fistula. It is to be applied on gauze and well-packed into the pipes, or ramifications of the infectious process, where it causes irritation and hard- enin
RMMAA049–. Echinodermes (astéries, ophiures et échinides) . CARTE DES RÉGIONS PARCOURUES ET RELEVÉES PAR L'EXPÉDITION MEMBRES DE L'ETAT MAJOR DU " POURQUOI-PAS ? " J.-B. CHARCOT M. BONGRAIN Hydrographie, Sismographie, Gravitation terrestre. Observations astronomiques. L. Gain Zoologie (Spongiaira, Échi.-.oJermes. Arthropodes. Oiseaux et leurs parasiles), Plankton, Botanique. R.-E. GODFROY Marées, Topographie côtière, Chimie de l'air. E. GOURDON ... .... Géologie, Glaciologie. J. LIOL'VILLE Médecine, Zoologie (Pinnipèdes Cétacés. Poissons, Mollusques. Cœlentérés Vermidiens. Vers et Protozoai
RM2A0HJ5J–Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit Taronga Zoo, Sydney , Australia. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge meet a echi
RMRWWHNH–Elements of zoölogy a Elements of zoölogy : a textbook elementsofzolo00tenn Year: c1875 454 KAUIATA: ECHI.NO DERM ATA, FIG. 685. Free Crinoid—Kosy Feather-star. Comatula rusacea.— Adult. FIG. 686.
RM2AKG2K5–The Mount of Calvarie . ne ofmy words not to be fulfilled. RemigtHsv^on thefc words faith, O what a great comfort it isvnto the good,and what a fcarc vnto the nought,to heare this ter-rible fcntcnce of our Lord, feeing that by it heedothgiuc vs hiscredit and his hand,to pay vs very well the feruices which we flialldoc for him, and that we fliall alfo pray vnto him,for the naughtirnefte which we fliall commit againft him, in fo much that wee arecertainc, that he will fulfill all that w hich he hath promifed vs,andalfo punifli vs of all that which he hath admoniflicd vs. Saint leromes^on Ez.echi
RM2JEHTK1–Strongylocentrotus sp.
RMPFY6M7–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. 4^2:-.*- ' X. B Fig. 3. Clumps of sperms of Tylototriton {Echi- notriton) andersoni in the spermatophore (A) and a spermatozoon observed under a phase-contarst microscope (B). Scale indicates 10 ^im.. 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.. Nihon Hachu Ryoseirui Gakkai. Kyoto : The Herpetological Society of Japan
RMMCRC62–. Abb. 283. Stipa capillata bei Deliblat in Südostungr^ (Nach einer Aufnahme von Dr. J. v. Bernätsky, Budf Euphorbia pannonica und E. Gerardiana, Seseli variiini, CynoglosLim hungaricum, Alkanna tincioria,' Achiüea och i'ragopogon floccosus in Blüten stehen. Im Hochsommer aber, wenn d: 'tige Grün der Steppe bereits verschwunden, das Gras verdorrrt ist, blühe ^ch einige hoch- wüchsige Stauden, wie Allium sphaerocephalum, Peiicedanun irenarium, Arle- misia campesiris, Linosyris vulgaris, Ceniaurea arenaria, C. micrantha und C. Sadleriana, Helichrysum arenarium, Xeranthemum annuum, Hieracium echi
RM2A0HFDY–Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit Taronga Zoo, Sydney , Australia. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge meet a echi
RMT02GKE–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 Fig. 71. Physarina echinocephala V. Höhnel. a) Gruppe von Sporangien, eines davon ge- öifnet (''o/i); b) Capillitium (2«). — Nach Lister. Fig.72.Physarina echi- nocephala V. Höhnel. Sporangium (*7i)- — Nach V. Höhnel. 13*
RM2AWCR1W–A treatise on the practice of medicine, for the use of students and practitioners . growth of the echi-nococcus is arrested. The cysts sometimes penetrate the common duct,also the gall-bladder, and rarely the portal vein. They may be dis-charged through the ducts and a cure be thus effected, but, if they * Davaine, Traite des Entozoaires. Paris, 1872, p. 3*79.f Animal and Vegetable Parasites, op. ciL 186 DISEASES OF THE LIVER. enter the veins, thrombi form, with the usual disastrous results. Echi-nococci-cysts may undergo calcification. The adventitious envelopebecomes thicker and tougher, and
RM2JEK8F8–Echinocardium orthonotum (Conrad).
RMPG3M0C–. Physiological botany; I. Outlines of the histology of phænogamous plants. II. Vegetable physiology. Plant physiology; Plant anatomy. NYCTITBOPJG MOVEMENTS. 409. lOGo. The ample revolving inovement is not conflned to stems, iiiit is observed in some modified branches and leaves, for ex- ample in certain ten- drils, etc. A single instance will serve to show the remarkable nature of the move- ment in the case of the tendrils of Echi- nocystis lobata, as de- scribed b}' Darwin:^ '' These are usually inclined at about 46° above the horizon, but they stiffen and straighten themselves so as to stan
RMMCHE7A–. PER PKT. (Wild ( Dimorphotheca (African Golden Daisy) Echi nocys t is (Wild Cucumber Vine) 2401 Lobata. One of the quickest growing annual vines we know of; splendid for covering trellises, old trees, fences, etc. Clean, bright green foliage and sprays of white flowers in July and August. (See cut.) Per oz., 30 cts $0 10 EchillOpS (Globe Thistle) 2404 Ritro. Striking hardy per- ennial plants, with hand- some silvery thistle-like foli- age and fine steel-blue flowers in round heads, which can be used for cutting; 3 to 5 feet. Special pkt., 25 cts Eryngium (Sea noiiy) 2408 Amethystinum. Handso
RMRWWHCN–Elements of zoölogy a Elements of zoölogy : a textbook elementsofzolo00tenn Year: c1875 448 HAUIATA : El'HINODERMATA. FIG. 678. these organs are not fully understood; but one of their uses is to aid in keeping the spines clean. The Echinoids represented by Figs. 673-675 have the mouth below and the vent above, and both central; and they have the ambulacra in live pairs continuous from the mouth to the vent, and so they are called the Regular Echi- noids. Besides these there are many kinds of Sea-ur- chins—mostly much flat- tened, and in many cases elongated in one direc- tion more than in th
RM2AG5XTB–. The mikado's empire. Buddhist Piljjriras. All the large daimios formerly had yashikis in Yedo, Ozaka, andin Kioto, as well as in their own capitals, for the use of the clan.They served as caravansaries, at which the lord or his retainers mightlodge, when on business or travel, and be treated according to theirrank. But one or two samurai and their families occupied the Echi-zen yashiki in Ozaka, which could lodge a hundred or more men. Asuite of rooms was soon swept and dusted out, rugs laid on the mat-ting, and dinner, in mixed Japanese and American style, was served. Ozaka is a gay city, w
RM2JF0X2N–Macraster elegans (Shumard, 1853).
RMPFEHGT–. Descriptive catalogue and price list of tropical and semi-tropical fruit trees : vines, shrubs and greenhouse plants. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical crops, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. ECHI^VOPSIS. This group is remarkable for the size and beauty of its flowers, which are funnel shaped, six to twelve inches long and three or four wide, and in some species very fragrant. E, Eyriesii. Flowers white. §2 each. E. multiplex. One of the best flowers; delicate rose. 50 cents to S3- E. Miilleri. Flowers d
RMT1HRD2–Discovery reports (1936) Discovery reports discoveryreports12inst Year: 1936 OPHIOLEPIDAE 325 group, for which I have no time. I would emphasize, however, that the species men- tioned are not better included in the genus Homalophiura, which is likewise characterized by its much reduced ambulacral pores—there being, indeed, some doubt whether Homal- ophiura can be maintained as a separate genus from Ophiurolepis. Ophiurolepis partita (Koehler) Ophioglypha partita, Koehler, 1908. Scott. Nat. Antarct. Exped. Asteries, Ophiures et Echi- nides, p. 595, pi. x, figs. 94-5. Homalophiura partita, H.
RM2ANFBKJ–A treatise on zoology . e ambulacra. Phylogeny and Ontogeny.—The combined evidence of com-parative anatomy, embryology, and palaeontology indicates thatthe Echinoderma owe most of their obvious characters, such asradiate symmetry, the ambulacra, and the coil of the gut, to theirhaving passed through a pelmatozoic stage, i.e. a stage in whichthe animal was attached by a part of its body wall, in which themouth, and to a less extent the other apertures, faced upwards,while there was a tendency to the radiate (pentamerous) exten-sion of food-grooves with accompanying organs (see Chapter IX., ECHI
RM2JEKAKR–Macraster elegans (Shumard, 1853).
RMPFAAEB–. Deuxième expédition antarctique francaise (1908-1910). Natural history -- Antarctica; Scientific expeditions -- Antarctica; Antarctica. CARTE DES RÉGIONS PARCOURUES ET RELEVÉES PAR L'EXPÉDITION MEMBRES DE L'ETAT MA/OR DU " POURQUOI PAS .- J.-B. CHARCOT M. BONGRAIN. L. Gain R.-E. GODFROY . . Hydrographie, Sismographie, Gravilation terrestre. Observations astronomiques. . Zoologie (Spongiaires, Echi .ojermes. Arthropodes. Oiseaux et leurs parasites) Planklon, Botanique. . Marées, Topographie côtière, Chimie de l'air. E. GOURDON Géologie, Glaciologie. |. LIOUVIL.LE . Médecme, Zoologie (Pin
RMRYFBM0–Elementary text-book of zoology elementarytextbo0101clau Year: 1884 FIG. 62.— Diagram of the great arteries of a mammal with reference to the fira-embry- oiiic arterial arches (after Rathke). c, common carotids ; c', external carotid ; c', inter- nal carotid; A, aorta. Ap, pulmonary artery ; Aa, aortic arch. Inner surfaces also may be con- cerned in this exchange, especially those of the digestive cavity and intestine, or, as in the Echi- noderms, in which a separate vascular system is developed, the surface of the whole body cavity. Respiration in water obviously takes place under far mor
RM2AJFGAF–The cell in development and inheritance . in the neighbourhood of the sperm-nucleus, and this in a large number of cases gives rise or is definitely-related to the cleavage-amphiaster (coelente-rates, flat-worms, echi-noderms, nematodes,annelids, arthropods,mollusks, tunicates, ver-tebrates). In many ofthese cases the sperm-aster, which by divi-sion gives rise to theamphiaster, has beenfound to arise in inti-mate relation with themiddle-piece of thespermatozoon; e.g. inechinoderms(Flemming,Hertwig, Boveri, Wil-son, Mathews,Hill, etc.),in the axolotl(Fick) andsalamander (Michaelis),in the tunic
RM2JF118N–Macraster elegans (Shumard, 1853).
RMPFHD2Y–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 155. Fig. 50. A Arthrostraca (Gammarus pulex); B Oniscoidea (Philos- cia muscorum); C Ostracoda (Cypris candida); D Tardigrada (Echi- niscoides sigismimdi); E Acarina (Rivobates norvegicus). (Her A fra Dahl; B fra Sars, G fra Wesenberg-Lund, D fra Marcus og E fra Viets).. 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.. Dansk naturhistorisk forening. Køb
RMT0TCF4–Dreer's garden book Henry Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Dreer. dreersgardenbook1931dree Year: PER PKT. (Wild ( Dimorphotheca (African Golden Daisy) Echi nocys t is (Wild Cucumber Vine) 2401 Lobata. One of the quickest growing annual vines we know of; splendid for covering trellises, old trees, fences, etc. Clean, bright green foliage and sprays of white flowers in July and August. (See cut.) Per oz., 30 cts $0 10 EchillOpS (Globe Thistle) 2404 Ritro. Striking hardy per- ennial plants, with hand- some silvery thistle-like foli- age and fine steel-blue flowers in round heads, which can be u
RM2AWPJ47–[Reports volI-XIII] . employed byCarpenter and Wachsmuth & Springer. Forming as they do one of the great divisions of a sub-kingdom, the stalked echinoderms present a striking contrastto the classes most closely related. Instead of being able tomove from place to place, the stone-lilies, during life, weriefixed to submerged objects by means of long, somewhat flex-ible stems. Only in exceptional cases were they free-swimming,as in the recent Antedon and Actinometra. Like other echi-noderms, the skeletal parts of the feather-stars are made up ofa great number of calcareous ossicles or plates, mo
RM2JEM5R0–Hemiaster whitei Clark.
RMPFNAHJ–. Delle funzioni riproduttive degli animali in complemento all'edizione italiana del corso elementare di zoologia del signor Milne Edwards. Animals - Reproduction; Zoology. iS ZOOLOGIA. un umore particolare detto seme o sperma. Questa glan- dola è il testicolo. Tranne che nei polipi, negli acalefì, ed in alcuni echi- nodermi (conoidi), ne' quali i testicoli, affatto rudimentali e ridotti a semplici capsulette sessili o peduncolate, si svi- luppano all'esterno del corpo, questi organi sono collocati nella cavità viscerale. Nei mammiferi però essi trovansi in questo posto soltanto ne' primord
RMT0T6MX–Dreer's garden book seventy-sixth Dreer's garden book : seventy-sixth annual edition 1914 dreersgardenbook1914henr Year: 1914 [MUtHRTADRgR-PHILADELPHIA-fA- REllABlE?f LOWER SEEDS ECHINOCYSTIS. (Wild Cucumber Vine.) TEK PKT. 2401 Lobata. One of the quickest grow- ing annual vines we know of; splen- did for covering trellises, old trees; fences, etc. Clean, bright green foli- age and sprays of white flowers dur- ing July and August. (See cut.) Per oz., 30 cts 5 ECHI]VOPS. (Globe Thistle.) 2404 Ruthenicus. Striking hardy per- ennial plants, with handsome silvery thistle-like foliage and fine s
RM2AWWJR7–Shaw's Civil architecture; being a complete theoretical and practical system of building, containing the fundamental principles of the art . GRECIAN DORIC. 97 one minute and a half higli, to project beyond themutules half a minute over this fillet; make theheight of the corona one third of a module, or tenminutes, having a projccture over the fillet one min-ute ; make the height of the small echinus one min-ute and a quarter; over the echinus make a fillet ofthe same height; over the fillet make another echi-nus six minutes and a half high, and two minuteswill remain for the height of the fill
RM2JEJKFT–Clypeaster altus Luch.
RMPFXJ3A–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. ECHI. 214. also in the Lower Held, chert beds, Pine ridge, Beaver dam run road, King township (T2, 134.)—F/, VII. Eatonia ? in Upper Chemung strata, Tioga Co., Pa- Sherwood's collections, specimen 854-33 (fair condition) Charleston township.— VIIIg* Bchinocaris punctata. Hall, Hamilton group, at Delphi, N. Y. Zittel's Handbuch der Pal.,1885, Vol. 2, p. 658, fig. 846, after B e echer' s d r a w i n g.— TIIIg, Echinocaris whitfieldi. Clarke, Bull. 16, D. S. G.
RMRWPPBH–Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet (1890) Elemente der paläontologie bearbeitet elementederpal00stei Year: 1890 138 1. Thierreieh. — V. EchinudL-rmata. Klasse: Echinoidea. Familie erscheint in der Kreide, erreicht aber erst im Tertiiir und in der Gegenwart das Maximum ihrer Entwickelung. A. Mundlücke fünfeckig (Fig. 142 B o). In der unteren Kreide häufig, in jüngeren Schichten und lebend sehr selten. Toxaster Ag. ^Fig. 142 A—C) (= Echi.nospatamjiis Breyn.). Das vordere, unpaare Ambulacrum liegt in einer Furche, die vom Scheitel bis zur fünf- eckigen Mundlücke (o) zieht. Die Porenstreifen d
RM2ANHNB2–De regno Dalmatiae et Croatiae . echi in praeruptofaxeoque colle ad ripam OrientalemCetinae tribus milliaribus a mari diftans,fitu anno 1475. Venetis tradidit, tan-dem Vigliam cujus Comitem IoannemFrangepanum an. 1452. in prote&ionemfufceperant, ab eodein receperunt an.1480. ita , ut quidquid Dalmatici Re-gni nomine continebatur (praeter Ra-gufium) bono Dalmatiae fato Venetisconceflit NamTurcae in dies fe dilatan-tes, capta Coftantinopoli Bofnenfe Re-gnum, ejusque Appendices, StephanoThomae Oftoye Regis filio fpurio oc- &mcifo, eripuerunt, Ungariaeque, & Croa- x445tiae majorem partem occuparun
RM2AN4HPY–Trattato delle malattie mentali . aio unico, qualche volta a parecchi noduli più o meno grandi. Lemasse nodulari più piccole possono riassorbirsi, e cosi si sottraggono aiprocessi regressivi dindurimento o di caseificazione che trasformano legomme più voluminose. Queste manifestazioni della sifilide terziaria av-vengono a spese della sostanza cerebrale e provocano anche allintornoprocessi danemia, di rammollimento, demorragia. IL SUBSTRATO ANATOMO-PATOLOGICO DELLE MALATTIE MENTALI 73 Ai tumori ed ai granulomi sono da aggiungere i cistieerchi e gli echi-nococchi, che si comportano in modo analo
RM2AKAA56–Histoire de l'Académie royale des inscriptions et belles lettres, depuis son establissement jusqu'à présent : Avec les Mémoires de littérature tirez des registres de cette Académie depuis son renouvellement jusqu'en 1710 . cmoins, ledroit que leurs aiccndants ;uiioient eu à la fucceflion dAr-chiadas, sil navoit pas adopte un tieulinien. Les Loix de Solon ne permettoient pas aux Adoptifs dedi/pcfer par teftament, des biens qui leur efloient échi;s enconfequencedu bcnctice de lAdoption, & ne les regardoientque comme des ufufruitiers, qui pourroient ufer, non abufêrde ce qui eftoit fous la prote&
RM2JEE9M8–Agelacrinites pileus (Hall, 1866).
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RM2JEE7E1–Agelacrinites pileus (Hall, 1866).
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RM2AN8BXH–Les accouchements dans les beaux-arts, dans la littérature et au théatre . r(li(iiH/r(/echi i/ig HU^ nous détachons unjeune ménage dWnglais dont lépouse donne des espérances pio-chaines ; lattitude et lexpression du visage de ce couple marquentfort bien la pudibonderie britannicpie, dont la ligue de conduite est,on le sait, « Touchez, mais ne regardez pas ». Sur les rniies et les regards des femmes enceintes, la moissonest abondante : Danmier /i(/. 10) et Pigal /i[i- 71 représentent 86 L OBSTETRIQUE dune façon différente, avec leur talent particulier une scène qui aété observée plusieurs fois.
RM2JEEAAP–Agelacrinites pileus (Hall, 1866).
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RM2JEM8EX–Clypeus ploti (Salter).
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