RM2CET4JM–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. 788 SANTALACE^. [Epigtnous Exogens. Chilenos, is purgative. The fruit of the Quandang Nut (Fusanus acuminatus) is as sweetand useful to the New Hollanders as Almonds are to us ; that of Cervantesia tomentosahas a similar reputation in Peru. Oil is obtamed in Carolina from the kernels ofP}Tularia pubera. Leptomeria Billardieri, a common Tasmannian shrub resemblingthe European Broom in its green and almost leafless habit, is acid in almost every part,especially in the fruit, but
RFEN2K81–Detail of yellow Tularia Tree
RMRJ6KYT–. The fossil plants of the Devonian and Upper Silurian formations of Canada [microform]. Paleontology; Paleontology; Paléontologie; Paléontologie. (ilMilniillMl SlIIVCV til' Cilll.Kl.l. fu.D del' [jKCGO AC'L'A Monlredl PIW^TULARIA, &C.. 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.. Dawson, J. W. (John William), Sir, 1820-1899. Montreal : Dawson
RMRE9BBJ–. A contribution to American thalassography; three cruises of the United States Coast and geodetic survey steamer "Blake," in the Gulf of Mexico, in the Caribbean Sea, and along the Atlantic coast of the United States, from 1877 to 1800. Blake (Ship); Marine animals -- Atlantic Ocean; Marine sediments; Ocean. Fig. 408. Cyclammina eaiicellata. (Brady. Fig. 400. o. Most variable in the sliajDe and structure of their shells are the Textularinse. A very common type of the group is the cosmopolitan Tex- tularia sacjittula (Fig. 500), which at- tains a length of 6 mm.; it has been dredged
RMRH2AW4–. British marine algae : being a popular account of the seaweeds of Great Britain, their collection and preservation. Marine algae. J1ELAN0SPERMK E. (t is more frequently met with eastward of Plymouth Breakwater, where I have occasionally dredged it of large size, but in no instance have I ever detected fruit. The very curious and minute species known as S. ser- tularia, is parasitical on algae which grow in deep water. It is rarely met with, perhaps on account of its small size and the depths in which it loves to vegetate. Dr. Harvey considers it to be merely a deep water variety of the foreg
RMRGF98F–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. Fig. 499. Y- Cyclammina eaneellata. (Brady. Most variable in the shape and structure of their shells are the Textularime. A very common type of the group is the cosmopolitan Tex- tularia sagittula (Fig. 500), which at- tains a length of 6 mm.; it has been dredged in the Atlantic in 2,675 fath- oms. Another abundant form, which dates back to the cretaceous, is the com- pact and thick-walled T. trochus (Figs. Fig. 500. —Textularia sagit- tula.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page image
RMRN37RE–. Annales de la Société royale zoologique et malacologique de Belgique. Zoology; Mollusks. Fig. 30. Scrupocellaria scruposa (un peu grossi). Fig. 29.. Fig. 31. Scrupoceîîaria scruposa (grossi). Scrupocellaria reptans Linné (fig. 32), Gray, Hincks = Ser- tularia repians Linné = Cellularia reptans, Pall., Reid, Johnst., Dal., Smitt = Sertularia repens Berkenhout = Cellaria reptans EU. et Sol.; Lamk. = Scruparia reptans Oken = Crisia reptans Lamx. = Acamarchis Geoffroyi Audouin, Sav. = BiceUaria reptans Blainv. = Canda reptans Busk. Colonie rampante dichotomique ; loges assez courtes, à orifice o
RMRMK9KP–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. A COLLECTION OF HYDROIDS FROM MOZAMBIQUE, EAST AFRICA 29. Fig. 7. A, E-F. Sertularia laevimarginata Ritchie, holotype (E and F from different stems). B, G. Ser- tularia linealis Warren, holotype. C, H. Abietinaria laevimarginata, from Inhaca. D, J. Sertularia longa, from Inhaca. (In E-J the distal part of the hydrotheca is drawn without the near wall to show details of internal teeth and operculum.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enh
RMRN37R7–. Annales de la Société royale zoologique et malacologique de Belgique. Zoology; Mollusks. Fig. 31. Scrupoceîîaria scruposa (grossi). Scrupocellaria reptans Linné (fig. 32), Gray, Hincks = Ser- tularia repians Linné = Cellularia reptans, Pall., Reid, Johnst., Dal., Smitt = Sertularia repens Berkenhout = Cellaria reptans EU. et Sol.; Lamk. = Scruparia reptans Oken = Crisia reptans Lamx. = Acamarchis Geoffroyi Audouin, Sav. = BiceUaria reptans Blainv. = Canda reptans Busk. Colonie rampante dichotomique ; loges assez courtes, à orifice ovalaire, occupant au moins la moitié de la longueur de la lo
RMRN381J–. Annales de la Société royale zoologique et malacologique de Belgique. Zoology; Mollusks. 308 ANNALES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ ROYALE Var. elongata P.-J. van Beneden. Pédoncule aussi long que la loge, ou plus long ; loges étroites. AR. Amathia lendigera Linné (fig. 2i), Hincks, Lamx., Heller = Ser- tularia lendigera Linné, Pall., Elliset Sol., Lister = « La Sertolara lendinosa » Cavol. = Serialaria lendigera Lamk., Flem., Blainv., Gouch, Johnst., d'Orb., Landsb., Aider = Valkeria lendigera Dalyell. Colonie ayant de quatre à huit loges dans chaque série; loges parfois disposées en spirale autour de la br