Phalloids, or slink horn fungi, has recently been made by Dr. Fischer in which eleven genera and seventy-three species are recognized. The old genus Phallus is discarded. About a dozen species are recorded from North America, four from Europe, and seven... Botanical Gazette - Page 2871886Full view - About this book
| Geological Survey of India - 1887 - 532 pages
...Nacional de Ciencias en Cordoba. Tome IX, Nos. 3-4. 8° Buenos Aires, 1886. THE ACADEMY. BUFFALO. — Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Vol. V, No. 2. 8° Buffalo, 1886. THE SOCIETY! Titles of Books. Donors. MANCHESTER.— Transactions of the Manchester... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1888 - 680 pages
...public. Yours very truly, GEORGE FRANCIS FITZGERALD. THE GAPE WORM OF FOWLS (SYNGAMUS TRACHEALIS). IN the Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, vol. v. No. 2, 1886-7, is a paper by Dr. HD Walker, which does not appear to have been noticed in this country, on... | |
| Royal Society of Tasmania - 1889 - 550 pages
...of the Essex Institute, Salem. January to December, 1886. Vol. 18, Nos. 1 to 12. From the Institute. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Vol. V., No. 2. The Gape Worm of Fowls (Syngamus trachealis). The Earth Worm (Lumbricus terrestris), its original host.... | |
| Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station - 1918 - 938 pages
...host, also on the prevention of the disease in fowls called gapes, which is caused by this parasite. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Vol. V, No. 2. p. 47-71, pi. 1. 1886. (32) . The Gape Worm is Not a Myth. The Fanciers' Journal. Vol. 8, Nos. 15-21.... | |
| Verein für vaterländische Naturkunde in Württemberg - 1889 - 390 pages
...Whole Ser. Vol. XVI. No. 1. 1888. Hierzu: Annual report of the curator of the Museum etc. 1886—1887. Bulletin of the Buffalo society of natural sciences. Vol. V. No. 2. 1886. 8°. Bulletin of the California Academy of sciences. Vol. II. No. 6 — 7. San Francisco. 1887.... | |
| John Merle Coulter, M. S. Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, Joseph Charles Arthur - 1886 - 438 pages
...Paul Baron Hohenbuhel, Innsbruck, UniversiUitsstr. No. 3, Tirol, Auslro-Hungary. MB. ERNEST FHEUND, of Vienna, claims to have found cellulose in the human...included in these additions. THE METHOD used by Dr. AFW Schlmper to study the distribution of starch in leaves is to first place them in alcohol from twelve... | |
| John Merle Coulter, M. S. Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, Joseph Charles Arthur - 1886 - 408 pages
...About a dozen species are recorded from North America, four from Europe, and seven from Asia. They are most numerous in the southern hemisphere. IN THE LAST...Naturalists' Field Club of that city is an exceedingly active orgtmization, and it would seem strange if any plants escaped them. About 125 species are included... | |
| Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station - 1920 - 774 pages
...host, also on the prevention of the disease in fowls called gapes, which is caused by this parasite. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Vol. V, No. 2. p. 47-71, pi. 11886. (32) . The Gape Worm is Not a Myth. The Fanciers THE MARYLAND STATE COLLEGE OF... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1888 - 672 pages
...Yours very truly, GEORGE FRANCIS FITZGERALD. THE GAPE WORM OF FO WI.S (SYNGAMUS TRACHEALIS). IN the Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, vol. v. No. 2, 1886-7, 'sa paper by Dr. HD Walker, which does not appear to have been noticed in this country, on... | |
| Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station - 1918 - 1010 pages
...host, also on the prevention of the disease in fowlscalled gapea, which is caused by this parasite. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Vol. V, No. 2. p. 47-71, pL 1. 1886. (32) . The Gape Worm is Not a Myth. The Fanciers'" Journal. Vol. 8, Nos. 15-21.... | |
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