RMP80EY6–Illustrations: A. Polygala myrsinites Royle = Polygala elegans Wall. ex Royle B. Polygala furcata Royle, syn. Polygala glaucescens Wall. C. Polygala crotalarioides Hamilt. D. Polygala triphylla Hamilt. 1839 317 PolygalaRoyle
RMRE0EY7–. The Protozoa. Protozoa. THE SARCODINA 75 spindles, or blade-shaped plates, and may become firmly attached to one another, forming latticed skeletons, like those of Radiolaria {Clathnilina, Fig. 39). Intermediate stages are seen in such forms as Diplocystis, where the plates are very small and arranged without. Fig. 39. — Clathrulina elegans Cienk. [Greeff.] any apparent order in the gelatinous mantle. In Raphidiophrys (Fig. 40) the silicious plates are much larger and more regularly arranged, while in Pinaciophora and Acanthocystis (B, C, D) they be- come so closely knit that they form an ef
RMPG3JRB–. Familiar garden flowers . Flowers; Plants, Ornamental; Floriculture. 84 FAMILIAR GARDEN FLOWERS. they must have plent v of air to keep them short in stature and hardy iu constitatiou. The following are the most useful sorts of annuals for soYiug in autumn:—CuIhik]rin'ni (jnnidi-tiora, rich purple, twelve inches in height; C. njjeciusa, purple, twelve inches ; CuUiopnh bicolor, golden yellow, three feet; Chifhia elegans, lilac, two feet; C. pitlcJiella, rose-purple, eighteen iuches; CoUinsia bicolor, purple and white, twelve inches ; C. iiinl- ticolor, crimson and white, twelve inches; C. re
RMRDYABC–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 716 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS. Fig, 416. Sleeping or Deadly Night-shade {Atropa Belladonna). Tip of flowering and fruiting branch; entire fruit; cross section of fruit; corolla cut open and spread out. Source of the belladonna of commerce. (From Ves- que's Traite de Botanique). elegans are frequently cultivated. The odor from the flowers of the latter is very overpowering. The berries of C. pallidum, are said to be poisonous, but bi
RMRE1JBN–. The British freshwater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa. Rhizopoda; Heliozoa; Freshwater animals. CLATHRPLINA ELEGANS. 61 presumably the result of binar}^ division,^ are not infrequently seen in one capsule. "i> The formation of zoospores is also of not uncommon occurrence. Miss Poulke has described the formation. Fig. 192.—Clathrulina elegans. Colony of four individuals, a, b. Capsules containinsr embryos, c, d. Individuals ivith pseudopodia extended. (After G-reeff.) of free swimming " germs," which perhaps are swarm spores or gametes, and states that they are liberated from the ca
RMRDHNY6–. Familiar garden flowers . Flowers; Plants, Ornamental; Floriculture. 84 FAMILIAR GARDEN FLOWERS. they must have plent v of air to keep them short in stature and hardy iu constitatiou. The following are the most useful sorts of annuals for soYiug in autumn:—CuIhik]rin'ni (jnnidi-tiora, rich purple, twelve inches in height; C. njjeciusa, purple, twelve inches ; CuUiopnh bicolor, golden yellow, three feet; Chifhia elegans, lilac, two feet; C. pitlcJiella, rose-purple, eighteen iuches; CoUinsia bicolor, purple and white, twelve inches ; C. iiinl- ticolor, crimson and white, twelve inches; C. re
RMRHM9D5–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. ISLET-subclass LMX-subclass LHX3/4-subclass c-Lim-1 Xlim-1 zf-Lim-1 Xlim-5/Xlim-2 | HX1/5-SUt>ClaSS zf-Lim-5 LIN-11 Dm-Bk87 MEC-J Dm-apterous >pt< h-LH-2 AP-subclass. •j sensory cells interneurons I 5 motor dauer program output (metabolic control) Figure 1. Dendrogram of LIM homeodomain proteins. Figure 2. The neural thermoregulatory pathway in Caenorhabditis elegans. lar to thermocontrol in vertebrates. The major thermoreg- ulatory organ of vertebrates, the hypothalamus, contains distinguishable warm- and cold-sen
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