RMP9H77C–Extinct great auk, Pinguinus impennis e, emperor penguin g, Aptenodytes forsteri g, great crested grebe b, Podiceps cristatus, Atlantic puffin f, Fratercula arctica, black guillemot d, Cepphus grylle, and common merganser c, Mergus merganser. Chromolithograph from Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's Natural History (Naturgeschichte), Schreiber, Munich, 1886.
RM2A83Y4K–Extinct great auk, Pinguinus impennis e, emperor penguin g, Aptenodytes forsteri g, great crested grebe b, Podiceps cristatus, Atlantic puffin f, Fratercula arctica, black guillemot d, Cepphus grylle, and common merganser c, Mergus merganser. Chromolithograph from Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's Natural History (Naturgeschichte), Schreiber, Munich, 1886.
RM2G2J0RK–Rocks at Pointe de Pern, Île d´Ouessant, France, Brittany, Finistère department
RM2D6R54A–Atlantic Puffin (Fratercula arctica) in a puffinry on Mykines, part of the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic. Catch of fish (sandeel) in its beak, D
RMAF6YED–geography / travel, Spain, Barcelona, Placa d'Espanya, fountain and view from Palau Nacional towards the city, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMAHKHBE–Puffin Fratercula arctica killed by Greater Black Backed Gull Larus marinus Skomer Island Pembrokeshire West Wales
RFRC3DC8–Doryaspis Fish - Doryaspis is an extinct primitive jawless fish that lived in the seas of the early Devonian Period.
RMW249TB–Archive image from page 220 of Den Norske Nordhavs-expedition, 1876-1878 (1880-1901). Den Norske Nordhavs-expedition, 1876-1878 dennorskenordhav05mohn Year: 1880-1901 J/ørs/,'.IordfaaosSxpedition /. D. ('. Dan ielssezi,â 4lci/ori ida. Ta i. AT. 1 - 3. & â v â ->. .1. ff. <?. â v a /O. - J&2Lâ i , -'''' Litti. Ans nr J (j.BacJi.Leipv.ig Gerjemzopxis arctica /t.g. etsp./-/3.J?ara£krø6iiis digitøfas //.(/. e£sp/£-70.
RF2J8J7H7–Atlantic Puffin, Fratercula artica, Arctic black and white cute bird with red bill sitting on the rock, nature habitat, Iceland. Puffin on the rock. D
RMRHA0TJ–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. 307 an abnormal state; these pods do not contain developed seeds; normal pods, also on specimens collected by J. Vahl, are flat, somewhat broader and whith longer style than in D. hirta. Watson 1. c. puts the plant down as D. hirta v.arctica, and it is possible, that this is right; nevertheless the above mentioned characters seem to be constant. D. hirta v. incano-hirta Hartman = D. hirta v. dovrense Fr. from Dovre in Norway, seems not to be different from D. arctica. Besides only found in Arctic regions: in America in Grinnell-land, West Greenlan
RMEPF1R9–Puffin Icland
RMB23WH2–relief model of planet earth
RMPFJ234–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. The Tnadlf Expedition Hi'J 11. J. Hansen-. I'rii.thirfii MfiltitD.ilniro III I'l Ml. I Uycurackna spmosusinui n ,y>. S.Echinozone arctica n.sp 3.Stt>rthi/ii(/urn rnacjmspinis Moh. fSi/in'iirj/cope- parallela n ?rn.,n .r. SHutttujpsuriisgigam&us &QS. t> Al I onjjipes- Tatt 7 TZurijcupe ITurrayi ytaltt ITJLBansen d*l. 8 Eeornuta &.O.S. r VoUer .«..•. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit
RMANW6P3–arctic hares on rack inuit settlement greenland danmark
RMPNCB8P–Polar lands imagined above Greenland. Date/Period: 1575 - 1586. Oil painting on wood. Height: 115 mm (4.52 in); Width: 57 mm (2.24 in). Author: STEFANO BONSIGNORI. STEFANO BUONSIGNORI.
RM2D6R54J–Atlantic Puffin (Fratercula arctica) in a puffinry on Mykines, part of the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic. Catch of fish (sandeel) in its beak, D
RMAHKHBA–Puffin Skomer Island Pembrokeshire West Wales
RMW9G4XD–Archive image from page 111 of Cumacea (Sympoda) (1913). Cumacea (Sympoda) cumaceasympoda00steb Year: 1913 ( Cumacea: 10. Diastyloididae, 1. Diastyloides, 11. Diastylidae D. biplicatus, A. M. Norman in: Ann. nat. Hist., ser. 6 v. 13 p. 276 | 1897 D. biplicata, T. Scott in: Rep. Fish. Board Scotl., v.lo p. 134 | 1900 Diastyloides h., G. O. Sars, Crust. Norway, v. 3 p. 62 t. 46 | 1900 D. b., Zimnier in: Fauna arctica, v. I p. 426 (with synonymy) | 1905 D. b., Caiman in: Sci. Invest. Fish. Ireland, 1904 app. 1 p. 5 48 I 1909 D. b., A. M. Norman & U. S. Brady in: Nat. Hist. Tr. Northumb., ser. 2
RMRHA10W–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. 307 an abnormal state; these pods do not contain developed seeds; normal pods, also on specimens collected by J. Vahl, are flat, somewhat broader and whith longer style than in D. hirta. Watson 1. c. puts the plant down as D. hirta v.arctica, and it is possible, that this is right; nevertheless the above mentioned characters seem to be constant. D. hirta v. incano-hirta Hartman = D. hirta v. dovrense Fr. from Dovre in Norway, seems not to be different from D. arctica. Besides only found in Arctic regions: in America in Grinnell-land, West Greenlan
RMPFDRAG–. Den Norske Nordhavs-expedition, 1876-1878. Scientific expeditions; Marine animals -- Norwegian Sea; Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Norwegian Sea. J/ørs/,'.IordfaaosSxpedition /. D. ('. Dan ielssezi,â 4lci/ori ida. Ta i. AT. * 1 - 3. & â v â ->. .1. ff. <?. â v a /O.. - J&2L*â i , -'^'"' Litti. Ans nr J (j.BacJi.Leipv.ig Gerjemzopxis arctica /t.g. etsp./-/3.J?ara£krø6iiis digitøfas //.(/. e£sp/£-70.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illust
RMMAB2K8–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 45. Cephaloziella arctica. a Stück einer Perianth tragenden Pflanze, Verg. ^<^/i; b einzelnes Blatt, Verg. 1'%; c Blatt mit Zellnetz, Verg. 230/i; d 9 Hüllblattkranz ausgebreitet, Verg. ^o/^, e Zellnetz eines Hüllunterblattzipfels, Verg. -•*/!. Die Synonymik läßt sich nur im Zusammenhang mit der später erwähnten C. Starhel var. verrucosa betrachten: Das in meinem Herbar befindliche Original der C. divaricata var. verru- cosa Jensen stellt die Pflanze dar, die hier als C. arctica beschrieben wurde. Na
RMAHKHD0–Puffin with Sandeels Skomer Island Pembrokeshire West Wales
RMW16FE3–Archive image from page 275 of Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna (1884). Deutsche excursions-mollusken-fauna . deutscheexcursio00cle Year: 1884 266 die sich im Norden Schwedens (Quickjook, Pitea Herjedalen) und in Grönland findet. Diesem Verhalten entsprechend ist sie nur auf den höchsten Gebirgen Mitteleuropas zu erwar- ten. Wenn Gredler's Piipa tirolensis (Fauna Tirols, Nach- trag) mit ihr identisch ist, würde sie sich auch auf den Alpen Tirols (Rodlerberg, gegenüber den Peitler Kofel) und zwar nur an der oberen Holzgrenze finden. — P, arctica unterscheidet sich durch ihre Grösse, durch d
RMRH97J9–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 307 an abnormal state; these pods do not contain developed seeds; normal pods, also on specimens collected by J. Vahl, are flat, somewhat broader and whith longer style than in D. hirta. Watson 1. c. puts the plant down as D.hlHa warctica, and it is possible, that this is right; nevertheless the above mentioned characters seem to be constant. D. hirta v. incano-hirta Hartman = D. hirta v. dovrense Fr. from Dovre in Norway, seems not to be different from D. arctica. Besides only found in Arctic regions: in America in Grinnell-land, West Greenlan
RMPFHH8W–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 144 skæl har paa den nedre, frie Rand fire tydelige Tænder eller Hager. Paa disse Enkeltheder kan denne Art kendes fra den foregaaende. Kormidierne bliver siddende paa Stammen og løsriver sig ikke som frie Eudoxier. Arten hører hjemme i de tropiske og subtropiske Dele af alle Verdenshavene; om Efteraaret føres den med Golfstrømmen Nord om Skotland over til den sydlige Del af Norges Vestkyst, som Regel dog kun i ringe Antal.]. ab c d Fig. 64. a øvre Klokke, h Dækskæl af Galetta australis. — c hel Koloni af Dimophyes arctica
RMMAB2K0–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 52. CephalozieUa Starke! var. rupestris. a Steugelstück, Verg. ^''/j; b und c Blätter ausgebreitet mit Zellnetz, Verg. 200y'j. (a und b Pflanzen von Baden, c nach Originalmaterial). immer deutlich. Var. verrucosa ist eine xerophile Form des Typus und wächst in Grönland zusammen mit €. arctica Bryhn und Kaalaas, die jedoch autöcisch ist. Jensen und ebenso auch die späteren Autoren haben die beiden Pflanzen nicht ausein- ander gehalten. Erst durch D 0 u i n wurde der Sachverhalt aufgeklärt. Näheres S. 161
RMAHKHC4–Puffin in Flight Skomer Island Pembrokeshire West Wales
RMRYTMYM–Ecological investigations of the tundra Ecological investigations of the tundra biome in the Prudhoe Bay region, Alaska . ecologicalinvest00brow Year: 1975 Table 18 Estimates of dry matter digestibility (%%%%%%%%+SE) of hand-picl<ed plant samples and esophageal egesta from reindeer. Rumen innoculum for the in vitro technique was obtained from tranquilized caribou, reindeer grazing at the study site or reindeer given a mixed diet . 175 In vitro digestibility technique Source of innoculum Plant sample Shrubs Salix arctica S. pulchra S. reticulata S. ovalifolia S. lanata Dryas integrifolia D.
RM2AGDXK1–. Bulletin du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. : Rômers und Schau-dinns Fauna Arctica, 111, (2), p. g3-4i2, pi. IY-XIV. — (D. clavata Sars,p. 313, pi. VI, fig. 4, pi. XI, fig. ai.) <3) Bjerkan (Paul). — Ascidien von dem norwegischen FischereidnmpferccMichaël Sarsn in den Jahren 1900-190/1 gesammelt. — Bergens Muséums Aar-bog, 1905, p. i-3o, pi. I-IH. — (D. clavata, p. 16, pi. III, fig. i-3.) — 35 — deux fois aussi long que labdomen. Les tremas, au nombre dun peu plusde vingt par demi-rangée, sont allongés ; chez les ascidiozoïdes jeunes, ilsvont décroissant rapidement du côté ventral.
RMPFYE9B–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea: 10. Diastyloididae, 1. Diastyloides, 11. Diastylidae D. biplicatus, A. M. Norman in: Ann. nat. Hist., ser. 6 v. 13 p. 276 | 1897 D. biplicata, T. Scott in: Rep. Fish. Board Scotl., v.lo p. 134 | 1900 Diastyloides h., G. O. Sars, Crust. Norway, v. 3 p. 62 t. 46 | 1900 D. b., Zimnier in: Fauna arctica, v. I p. 426 (with synonymy) | 1905 D. b., Caiman in: Sci. Invest. Fish. Ireland, 1904 app. 1 p. 5^ 48 I 1909 D. b., A. M. Norman & U. S. Brady in: Nat. Hist. Tr. Northumb., ser. 2 v.3n p. 33. Pseudorostral lobes well pro- duced, slightly upturned, antero-
RMMCTRY8–. Fig. 2. Species of the Antarctic macroplankton. a, Diphyes antarctica, anterior nectophore, x 2. b, Dhnophyes arctica, anterior nectophore (after Moser), x 7. c, Sibogita borchgrevinki (after E. T. Browne), x ij. d, Pyrostephos vanhoffeni, nectophore, x 5. e, Solmandella sp., x 2. /, Tomopteris carpenteri, x 1. g, Auricularia antarctica, x 8. //, Vanadis antarctica, anterior portion, x 1. i, Cleodora sulcata, x 3. j, Limacina helicina, x 5. k, Limacina balea, x 15. /, Spongiobranchaea australis, x 4. m, Clione antarctica, x 4. n, Salpa fusiformis f. aspera (after Ihle), x ii.
RMA97C5J–Puffin Birds
RMT232WK–Archive image from page 84 of Discovery reports (1934) Discovery reports discoveryreports09inst Year: 1934 Fig. 2. Species of the Antarctic macroplankton. a, Diphyes antarctica, anterior nectophore, x 2. b, Dhnophyes arctica, anterior nectophore (after Moser), x 7. c, Sibogita borchgrevinki (after E. T. Browne), x ij. d, Pyrostephos vanhoffeni, nectophore, x 5. e, Solmandella sp., x 2. /, Tomopteris carpenteri, x 1. g, Auricularia antarctica, x 8. //, Vanadis antarctica, anterior portion, x 1. i, Cleodora sulcata, x 3. j, Limacina helicina, x 5. k, Limacina balea, x 15. /, Spongiobranchaea a
RM2CF3P4W–. The encyclopædia of geography: comprising a complete description of the earth, physical, statistical, civil, and political. d biglumis; and Luzula arctica, Primulascotica {fig. 109. a), the Myosotis alpestris (r7), Azalea procumbens, Gentiana nivalis (c)Sibbaldia procumbens, Convallaria verticillata, Epilobium alpinum, Arbutus alpina. Pyrolauniflora {b), Saxifraga nivalis and rivularis, Stellaria scapigera (the latter is exclusively * Mr. Mackay mpasurod a trunk of this fine evergreen tree on Rough Island, nearly opposite OSiillivans Cas-cade, which, in 1805, was fix feet in girth, at a foot
RMPFYEA7–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 43. E. deformis (cJ; (Kroyer) (after Sars). Fig. 44. E. deformis ((J) (Kroyer), uropod (after Sarsj. 2. E. Integra (S. I. Smith) 1879 Eudorella (?) l, S. I. Smith iu: Tr. Connect. Ac, v.bi p. 116 I 1887 Eudorellopsis l, H. J. Hansen in: Vid. Meddel., ». 39 p. 201 t. 7 f. 3, 3a—d I 1893 E. l. T. Stebbing in: Int. sci. Ser., v. 74 p. 305 | 1900 E. i., G. 0. Sars, Crust. Norway, v. 3 p. 39 | 1900 E. L, Zimmer in: Fauna arctica, vA p. 420, 433. 440 I 1912 E. i.. Caiman in: P. U. S. Mus., u41 p. 624. Pseudorostral lobes with dorsal process acute, erected close beh
RM2CPB6X0–. The structure and classification of birds . d Pakkeb, On the Morphology of theDuck Tribe (Anatids) and Auk Tribe (Alcidse), Cunningham Memoirs R. IrishAc. No. 6, 1890. * These are sometimes obliterated with age. I find them present in a youngUria troile, absent in an old one. In a specimen of Fratercula arctica therewas only one present. They also may be present or absent in Brachyrhamphusand Synthliborhamphus. 360 STRUCTURE AND CLASSIFICATION OF BIRDS a thin median line. The interorbital septum is very imper-fect. Basipterygoid processes are absent in the adult, butpresent as rudiments in t
RMA97C4P–Puffin in Flight Birds
RM2CEP749–. Svenska vetenskapsakademien handlingar. Wurster. Rajide^ff-er 8= C° Winterthur. Fig 1.2. Populus lation 3. 4. R arctica. l.c. Celaslrus borealis. K. Vetensk. Acad. Handl. Bd.l5.N?4. O.Heer. Miocene Pflanzen v. Sachalin.TafMI.. WursLer. Randegger a C° Vfäiiterthur. Tig. 1. AJnus Kefersleinii. 2.Betala Broncrniarti. 3. Castanea Ungen. 4-, 5. Ulmus plurinervia. 6. Carpmus grandis.7. a.b. Populus gdandulifera ? 7. d. Fagus Antipofi 8. Betula prisca. K.Yetensk.Aoa(l.H;ui(II.U.I.lF..N:4. O.Efeer. Miocciie Pfianzen v.Sachalin.Taf! III.
RM2CEP76K–. Svenska vetenskapsakademien handlingar. der mittlere Lappen hat einen einzelnen grossenseitlichen Zahn. Die wenigen und weit auseinanderstehenden Seitenerven entspringenin spitzem Winkel und sind randlänfig. KONGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. BAND 15. N: 4. 11 ERKLARUNG DER TAFELN. Taf. I. Fig. 1. 2. Populus latior Al. Braun.1. c. Celastrus borealis Hr.3. 4. Populus arctica Hr. Fier. Taf. II. Ainas Kefersteinii Goepp. Betala Brongniarti Ett. var. Castanea Ungeri Hr.5. Ulmus plurinervia Ung. Carpinus grandis Ung. var.7. a. b. c. Populus glandulifera Hr.?7. d. Fagus Antipofi Hr. Betula pri
RMRCD2GB–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. SYSTEMATIC AND BIOLOGICAL ACCOUNT 127 Mackintosh (1934) classed D. arctica as one of the species typical of the coldest Antarctic regions such as those of the Bellingshausen and Weddell Seas, where it was plentiful, and said that it rarely or never approaches the convergence. He gave the average number of anterior nectophores per haul between the mean summer isotherms — i-oo° to - 1-99° as 14-4, and between similar isotherms 6-oo'J to 6-99° as 1-40. Compared with an abundant Antarctic species li
RMRG2W5D–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1999 Murray and Parker: Taxonomic Disposition of Draba ogilviensis 661. Figure 2. Fruiting and flowering plants of Draba ogilviensis. Drawing by Dominique Collet. therefore have been able to assess the range of geo- graphic and ecological expression of D. sibirica. It is clear that, whether the plants are large or small, whether from the far north (subsp. arctica) or the south (subsp. sibirica), D. sibirica is consistently scapose and has sessile forked hairs on the leaf mar- gins, even when the rest of the plant is glabrous. Those familiar with the circumscrip
RMRHT58W–. Bihang till Kongl. Svenska vetenskaps-akademiens handlingar. Science; Botany. Bihanö t. K. SxenzVa Vet.^ad. RarAl E.4.N; <5 TaflH.. Kiellman del Central-Tiyckeriei, Siockholm. l.Dictyosiphon fcemculaceus subspec. D. hispidus. 2,3. Chastopreris pluniosa. 4:, 5, G Sphacelaria arctica.. 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.. Kungl. Svenska vetenskapsakademien. Stockholm : K. Svenska vetenskaps-akademien
RMRJYHGB–. Atlas de poche des oiseaux de France, Suisse, et Belgique, utiles ou nuisibles : suivi d'un étude d'ensemble sur les oiseaux. Birds; Birds; Birds. — 70 - Nuisible. — Erratique.. Macareux-Moine. Fratercula arctica. Famille des Alcidés.. 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.. Hamonville, Jean Charles Louis Tardif, baron d'. Paris : Librairie des sciences naturelles P. Klincksieck
RMRG7CRY–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. a Figure A.—Lepechinella arctica turpis, new subspecies, holotype, male, 5.4 mm, 7230: a, lateral aspect with accessory flagellum enlarged and offset; b, dorsal process of pereonite 6 enlarged to show example of small setules covering body; c, telson.. 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 National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. D
RMREHA81–. Class book of economic entomology. Insects, Injurious and beneficial. [from old catalog]; Insects; Insects. CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF COMMON INSECTS 189 the head and feet reddish-brown" (Fletcher). Two broods, on cab- bages and turnips (Fig. 128).. Fig. 127.—a, Moth of Yellow-headed Cutworm {Septis arctica); b, moth of Clover Cutworm {Scotogramma trifolii); c, moth of Pale Western Cutworm {Porosagrotis orthogonia); d, moth of Dingy Cutworm (Felia ducens). {After Gibson, Bui, 10, Ent. Br. Can.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have be
RMREKMEK–. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF COMMON INSECTS 189 the head and feet reddish-brown" (Fletcher). Two broods, on cab- bages and turnips (Fig. 128).. Fig. 127.—a, Moth of Yellow-headed Cutworm {Seplis arctica); b, moth of Clover Cutworm {Scologramma Irifolii); c, moth of Pale Western Cutworm. {Porosagrolis orlhogonia); d, moth of Dingy Cutworm {Felia ducens). {After Gibson, Bui. 10, Ent. Br. Can.). Please note that
RMRE1PBN–. Ecological investigations of the tundra biome in the Prudhoe Bay region, Alaska. Tundra ecology. Table 18 Estimates of dry matter digestibility (%+SE) of hand-picl<ed plant samples and esophageal egesta from reindeer. Rumen innoculum for the in vitro technique was obtained from tranquilized caribou, reindeer grazing at the study site or reindeer given a mixed diet . 175 In vitro digestibility technique Source of innoculum Plant sample Shrubs Salix arctica S. pulchra S. reticulata S. ovalifolia S. lanata Dryas integrifolia D. octopetala Sedge and cotton grass Carex aquatills Eriophorum ang
RMREKMEA–. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. Fig. 127.—a, Moth of Yellow-headed Cutworm {Seplis arctica); b, moth of Clover Cutworm {Scologramma Irifolii); c, moth of Pale Western Cutworm. {Porosagrolis orlhogonia); d, moth of Dingy Cutworm {Felia ducens). {After Gibson, Bui. 10, Ent. Br. Can.). Fig. 128.—The zebra caterpillar and moth (Ceramica picla). Clover Cutworm {Scotogramnia trifolii Esp.).—Color varying from green to dark; a pale yellowish line along midd
RMRJXW45–. Atlas of the rare vascular plants of Ontario. Rare plants; Botany. HABITAT: Marécages. STATUS: Rare in Manitoba, Quebec, and the Yukon. SITUATION: Rare au Manitoba, au Québec et au Yu- kon. REFERENCES/SOURCES Bôcher, T.W. 1952. A study of the circumpolar Carex heleonastes — amblyorhyncha complex. Acta Arctica 5:1- 31. P.W. Ball & D.J. White 1982. 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.. Argus, George W. (George
RMRG2XH2–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Figure 1. Map showing Coburg Island, the Northwater Polynya (shaded region between Coburg Island and Greenland), and the range of breeding Atlantic Puffin colonies for both F. a. arctica and F. a. nau- 0 5 10 UujJ I Km. Marina Peninsula Cambridge Point Princess Charlotte Monument Figure 2. Area map of Coburg Island. Annotated locations refer to, (A) main colony; (B) Camp Beach, (C) Epic Bay; and (D) Cabin Beach. format black-and-white film, which is now archived at the Canadian Wildlife Service, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. We report only on bird
RMRHA114–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. 306. Fig. 17. Dr aba arctica J. Vahl. (Specimen from Northwest Greenland c. 71° collected by N. Hartz). In Arctic regions found in Arctic America, all over West and East Greenland, Jan Mayen, Spitzbergen, Beeren island, Kolg- uev, Novaya Zemlya, Waigatsch, Arctic coast of Asia, the New Siberian islands. Outside the Arctic regions found in the Rocky Mountains, Iceland, Fa- roe islands, Scotland, Ireland, north Scandinavia, north Russia, Siberia, Ural-, Altai- and Bai- kal Mountains, Kamtschatcha, Ounalaschka. Dr aba arctica J. Vahl. Differs from D.
RMREHA7P–. Class book of economic entomology. Insects, Injurious and beneficial. [from old catalog]; Insects; Insects. Fig. 127.—a, Moth of Yellow-headed Cutworm {Septis arctica); b, moth of Clover Cutworm {Scotogramma trifolii); c, moth of Pale Western Cutworm {Porosagrotis orthogonia); d, moth of Dingy Cutworm (Felia ducens). {After Gibson, Bui, 10, Ent. Br. Can.). Fig. 128.—The zebra caterpillar and moth {Ceramica picta). Clover Cutworm {Scotogramma trifolii Esp.).—Color varying from green to dark; a pale yellowish line along middle of back, a pinkish band bordered with white or pale yellow along ea
RMRENRM3–. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. I AUKS, MURRE8 and PUFFINS-Famlly Alcldae. ,â PUFFIN; SEA PARROT. 13. Fratercula arctica. 13 Inches. leis" s°o1.t^lhfnrtfIf ^^1,"^ appearing birds, with short legs stout bodies and very large but thin bills, that of the common Puffin being 2 iS. In length and aboSt the same In height; the bill Is highly colored with red and yellow, and the feet are red; eyes whUe If wm does "not" touch'th''" "i^"""'^^ bal^d "across the thr^a H?f u *.°'J5'L*'*® '='""â t*i's dlstlngu
RMRHA0TW–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. 306. Fig. 17. Dr aba arctica J. Vahl. (Specimen from Northwest Greenland c. 71° collected by N. Hartz). In Arctic regions found in Arctic America, all over West and East Greenland, Jan Mayen, Spitzbergen, Beeren island, Kolg- uev, Novaya Zemlya, Waigatsch, Arctic coast of Asia, the New Siberian islands. Outside the Arctic regions found in the Rocky Mountains, Iceland, Fa- roe islands, Scotland, Ireland, north Scandinavia, north Russia, Siberia, Ural-, Altai- and Bai- kal Mountains, Kamtschatcha, Ounalaschka. Dr aba arctica J. Vahl. Differs from D.
RMRD21G5–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. The Tnadlf Expedition Hi'J 11. J. Hansen-. I'rii.thirfii MfiltitD.ilniro III I'l Ml. I Uycurackna spmosusinui n ,y>. S.Echinozone arctica n.sp 3.Stt>rthi/ii(/urn rnacjmspinis Moh. fSi/in'iirj/cope- parallela n ?rn.,n .r. SHutttujpsuriisgigam&us &QS. t> Al I onjjipes- Tatt 7 TZurijcupe ITurrayi ytaltt ITJLBansen d*l. 8 Eeornuta &.O.S. r VoUer .«..•. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit
RMRH2P15–. The Bryologist. Mosses; Liverworts; Lichens; Botany; Bryology. VOLUME XV NUMBER 5 SEPTEMBER mi my THE BRY0L0G18T JOURNAL OF THE SULLIVANT Moss SOCIETY Conducted and Published for the Society by ABEL JOEL GROUT, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief Associate Editors GEORGE N. BEST. M. D. JOHN M. HOLZINGER, M. S. ALEXANDER W. EVANS, Ph.D. LINCOLN W. RIDDLE, Ph.D. and the Advisory Board Officers of the Society CONTENTS. Notes on North American Sphagnum III {Concluded.) Dr. A. LeRoy Andrews yo Molendoa Tenuinervis Limpr, in America Arctica Dr. I. Gydrffy 75 New or Rare Californian Lichens Albert W. C. T. Herr
RMRMWH3P–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. LES ALGUES MARINES DU GROENLAND. 101 contenant des chromatophores disciformes. Des poils à point végétatif basilaire se trouvent épars sur la fronde. Les sporanges sont deux à trois fois plus longs que larges, arrondis au sommet, le plus souvent latéralement con- crescenls en petits sores émanant de la couche périplié-. Fig. 17. — Cœlocladia arctica. — A, coupe transversale du thalle, 80: 1; B, partie d'une coupe transversale, 240: 1 ; C, sporanges, en partie vidés, vus de dehors, 580 : 1 ; D, partie d'une coupe transversale avec des sporanges vidé
RMREM21B–. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds -- North America; Ornithology -- North America; Oiseaux -- Amérique du Nord; Ornithologie -- Amérique du Nord. 1. Cinclus mexicanus, Sw. N. M., 8496. 2. Sialia mcxicana, ^zf. Cal., 10623. 3. " sialis, Baird. D. C, 23245. 4. " arctica, Su Rocky Mts.. 18319. 5. Phyllopneuste Ixirealis. Alask.i, 43909. 6. Saxicola ccnanthe, Rcclist. France, 18959. 7. Rcffulus cuviori, .-/«.f. (From Aud.'s plate.) 8. " satrapa. l.iiht. D. C , 116.3. 9. " calendula, Licht. Penn., 736.. Please note that these images are extracte
RMREGGF5–. Report on the birds of Pennsylvania : with special reference to the food habits, based on over four thousand stomach examinations. Birds. »^ Q3 -â¦s .<q â ^ ^ .«=! â¢â¢â1 Oi Qi *Cd â¢:2 (X) ce ^ a Cb f? â¢^3 ^ <X5 CVi d ^ J^ <» o "^ t§ ^ â l a 'ra -i1 I BIRDS OF PENNSYLVANIA. 9 Subfamily FRATERCULINtE. Puffins. Genus FRATERCULA Brisson. Fratercula arctica (Linn.), Puttiii. Description. yidult, in winter.â]iin quite stout, flattened laterally and nearly as high as long; both mandibles with curved and distinct grooves ; bill and legs (dried skin) brown- ish yellow ; upper pa
RMRMW71A–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. LES ALGUES MARINES DU GROENLAND. 153 la description et les figures de cette espèce données par M. Wiltrock ont été faites pourtant, à ce qu'il paraît, d'a- près des échantillons stériles, tandis que les figures du M. saccodeum de M. Kjellman [Alg. Arct. Sea, pl. 28, fig. 7 et 8) représentent sans aucun doute des cellules sur le point. Fig. 51. — Monostroma Grevillei var. arctica. — A, section transversale d'une fronde végétative; B et C, sections transversales d'une seule et même fronde; D, section transversale d'une fronde végétative; E, partie de
RMRMR5CG–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 11 Fig. 1. Lituolajindcns, D. & P. Fig. 2. Hippocrq)ina indivisa, D. & P. Fig. 3. Lituola cassis, D. & P. Fig. 4. Lituola scorpiiiris, var. Fig. 5. Nonionina scapha, var. labradorica (313 fms.). Fig. 6. Btdimina Presli, var. squamosa (313 fms.). Fig. 7. Rhahdopleura ? Fig. 8. Pohjstomella arctica. Fig. 9. Bilocidina ritir/ens. Fig. 10. Lagcna sulcata, var. Fig. 11. Entosolenia striatopunctata. Fig. 12. Entosolcnia marc/inata. Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, & 7 are drawn to
RMRG7JKE–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 50 BULLETIN 2 01, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Figure 8.—Boreomysis arctica (Kroyer): a, Dorsal view of anterior end; b, antennal scale; c, uropods; d, telson; e, third pleopod of male. (After G. O. Sars.) 39°49'25" N., longitude 69°49' W., 12:45 p. m., August 4, 1881, 516 fathoms; Albatross stations: 2046, 25 specimens, mostly immature; 2078, 2 males; 2213, 1 adult female and 7 immature specimens; 2215, 3 immature specimens; 2235, 1 adult female and 1 immature specimen; 2654, 1 adult female. S. I. Smith identified specimens from Alba
RMRD4WD2–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 144 skæl har paa den nedre, frie Rand fire tydelige Tænder eller Hager. Paa disse Enkeltheder kan denne Art kendes fra den foregaaende. Kormidierne bliver siddende paa Stammen og løsriver sig ikke som frie Eudoxier. Arten hører hjemme i de tropiske og subtropiske Dele af alle Verdenshavene; om Efteraaret føres den med Golfstrømmen Nord om Skotland over til den sydlige Del af Norges Vestkyst, som Regel dog kun i ringe Antal.]. ab c d Fig. 64. a øvre Klokke, h Dækskæl af Galetta australis. — c hel Koloni af Dimophyes arctica
RMRMWGFN–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 162 cas, les pyrénoïdes n'étaient pas distincls. Je n'ai pas vu d'échantillons à zoospores. Cette espèce, qui croît dans le thalle du Cruoria arctica^ difîère du Ch. indnsum par la cellule atténuée vers le bas et par le manque de papille (au moins à l'état stérile). Elle rap- pelle les « grune Schlàuche » trouvés par M. Cohn dans le. Fig. 56. — Chlorochytrium Schmitzii Rosenv. — B, pyrénoïdes, 200: 1. thalle du Cruoria pellila (1), mais elle s'en dislingue par l'ab- sence d'un stipe formé par la membrane. Gr. occid. à IV lat. N. D. — MYXOPHYCE^. FA
RMRD623H–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Cumacea: 10. Diastyloididae, 1. Diastyloides, 11. Diastylidae D. biplicatus, A. M. Norman in: Ann. nat. Hist., ser. 6 v. 13 p. 276 | 1897 D. biplicata, T. Scott in: Rep. Fish. Board Scotl., v.lo p. 134 | 1900 Diastyloides h., G. O. Sars, Crust. Norway, v. 3 p. 62 t. 46 | 1900 D. b., Zimnier in: Fauna arctica, v. I p. 426 (with synonymy) | 1905 D. b., Caiman in: Sci. Invest. Fish. Ireland, 1904 app. 1 p. 5^ 48 I 1909 D. b., A. M. Norman & U. S. Brady in: Nat. Hist. Tr. Northumb., ser. 2 v.3n p. 33. Pseudorostral lobes well pro- duced, slightly upturned, antero-
RMRD624A–. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 43. E. deformis (cJ; (Kroyer) (after Sars). Fig. 44. E. deformis ((J) (Kroyer), uropod (after Sarsj. 2. E. Integra (S. I. Smith) 1879 Eudorella (?) l, S. I. Smith iu: Tr. Connect. Ac, v.bi p. 116 I 1887 Eudorellopsis l, H. J. Hansen in: Vid. Meddel., ». 39 p. 201 t. 7 f. 3, 3a—d I 1893 E. l. T. Stebbing in: Int. sci. Ser., v. 74 p. 305 | 1900 E. i., G. 0. Sars, Crust. Norway, v. 3 p. 39 | 1900 E. L, Zimmer in: Fauna arctica, vA p. 420, 433. 440 I 1912 E. i.. Caiman in: P. U. S. Mus., u41 p. 624. Pseudorostral lobes with dorsal process acute, erected close beh
RMRR7E9M–. Abhandlungen der Geologischen Bundesanstalt. Geology; Paleontology. 12 d X Rudi ScAönn n.d .lii/. t/ez. ii fii/i. /.?./: 8.6. 'Off. fS.b. 13. d 13. ff. S.d. it. f. » l'i.a. IS. 8.e. //.6 I //.d. ff. ff. t+.t.. i'.il/i ii i/fd i.d. Je. /'? Kof.n.S'liiii/srl' ruckiii-, 7.3.4h. Saxicava arctica Liti/i. piff/. - '/? 2. .S'n.riie/ini /iiinfi/lii Baxt. />"fj. 2 ff. J. S'osxicava t/i/l/ios/i Hor/i. pfiff. 27. 6'. Tu i/o//in it///i//'//// ffrmel* prt//. 32-. ?. CorhuZa gi&ba Olivi, paff. 34. X. Corbula. ccwinat/a Duj. P'"/- 36'. 9. Corbula irnol'n/fi Brocc /><it/- 3S. ifl. Co
RMRCE611–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. Fig. 2. Species of the Antarctic macroplankton. a, Diphyes antarctica, anterior nectophore, x 2. b, Dhnophyes arctica, anterior nectophore (after Moser), x 7. c, Sibogita borchgrevinki (after E. T. Browne), x ij. d, Pyrostephos vanhoffeni, nectophore, x 5. e, Solmandella sp., x 2. /, Tomopteris carpenteri, x 1. g, Auricularia antarctica, x 8. //, Vanadis antarctica, anterior portion, x 1. i, Cleodora sulcata, x 3. j, Limacina helicina, x 5. k, Limacina balea, x 15. /, Spongiobranchaea australis,
RMRCY5RR–. Den Norske Nordhavs-expedition, 1876-1878. Scientific expeditions; Marine animals -- Norwegian Sea; Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Norwegian Sea. J/ørs/,'.IordfaaosSxpedition /. D. ('. Dan ielssezi,â 4lci/ori ida. Ta i. AT. * 1 - 3. & â v â ->. .1. ff. <?. â v a /O.. - J&2L*â i , -'^'"' Litti. Ans nr J (j.BacJi.Leipv.ig Gerjemzopxis arctica /t.g. etsp./-/3.J?ara£krø6iiis digitøfas //.(/. e£sp/£-70.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illust
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