RMMMBWRF–Common water-crowfoot, Ranunculus aquatilis, viewed from the side of the A303, growing in the River Till an intermittent stream or winterbourne, near
RMFY4KRF–Greater ramshorn snail (Planorbarius corneus) and tiny wandering snail (Radix peregra) on water crowfoot and water violet
RM2PG08EN–Common common water-crowfoot (Ranunculus aquatilis) flowering mass, in coastal grazing marsh habitat, Elmley Marshes N. N. R. Kent, England, United
RMFY4M25–Pond snails (Planorbarius corneus, Lymnaea stagnalis and Radix peregra) on water crowfoot and water violet
RFMPJ0N5–White Ranunculus asiaticus
RMAANWEJ–water crowfoot (Ranunculus aquatilis), blooming plants with floating leaves an large mosquito fern, Azolla filifculoides
RFFBWGC2–Common water-crowfoot
RM2ANJ142–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . these have beenrecognized as species. Water-milfoil. Green eel-grass.Pickerel-weed. June-Sept. Stiflf 1800. 1839. 2. Batrachium circinatum (Sibth.) Rchb.White Water-Crowfoot. Fig. 1928. Ranunculus circinatus Sibth.; J. E. Smith, Fl. Brit. 2: 596.Batrachium circinatum Rchb.; Spach, Hist. Veg. 7: 201,R. aquatilis var. divaricatus A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2, 7. 1856. Similar to
RMPG09T7–. Selected western flora : Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta . Botany; Botany; Botany. RANUNCULACE^ 45 * Aquatic. t Petals white. 1. R. aquatilis, L. White Water Crowfoot. Leaves finely dissected, submerged, collapsing when withdrawn from the water. Common in stagnant or glow-running water, Man.-Alta. 2. R. circinatus, Sibthorp. Resembling the preceding but the leaves with broad stipules and rigid, not collapsing when taken from the water. A rarer form but not uncommon Fig. 38. — Flower of a in the prairie region. Buttercup in Section.- ft Petals yellow. 3. R. delphinifdlius, Torr. Yellow Water
RMW28B57–Archive image from page 406 of Das Leben der Pflanze (1906). Das Leben der Pflanze daslebenderpflan04fran Year: 1906 ®ec tanmibaum ber §at)nenfu9eiDäd)fe. 851. i[t bei- bei ben luafferbeiüüfjncnben Siammteln, uämlid) Bei ber Untergattung Batra- chiuni, Dorfommenbe 23Iattbimorvt)i§mti§ (Slbbilb. 33b. I, S. 465). Unterfdjiebe finb lier einerfcit§ luifiijen untergctnurf}ten unb djiuimmblättern, anbererfeit§ ajuifdjen ber 5ÖIattbilbung von 2anb= unb 2Sa[ferfürmen uorljanben. 2)ie untergetaudjten 5B(ätter üon Ranuuculus (Batracliium) aquatilis unb fluitans [inb nämlicf) in feine linealifd)e, einn
RMMAA7FT–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 1S39. 2. Batrachium circinatum (Sibth.) Rchb. White Water-Crowfoot. Fig. 1928. Ranunculus circinatus Sibth.; J. E. Smith, Fl. Brit. 2 : 596. Batrachium circhiatum Rchb.; Spach, Hist. Veg. 7: 201. R. aquatilis var. divaricatus A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2, 7. 1856. Similar to the preceding species, but the leaves are shorter, less than l' long, spreading nearly at right angles from th
RMMMBWHX–Pollarded willow tree growing on the banks of the River Till, an intermittent stream or winterbourne, that is full of common water-crowfoot, Ranunculu
RFMP7G1F–Red Ranunculus asiaticus
RMRF87J7–. Catalogue of rare water lilies and other choice aquatic plants with careful directions for their culture. Water lilies, Catalogs; Aquatic plants, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture), New Jersey, Bordentown, Catalogs. Rare Water Lilies. 29 Aquarium Plants, Etb. Our experience with aquariums has caused us to arrive at the conclusion that the plants which are perfectly adapted for this purpose are very limited in number. The two kinds here offered are unsurpassed. WATER RANUNCULUS. This is not the common R. aquatilis, but a larger grow- ing
RMRYNPA1–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 RANUNCULACEAE. 1S39. 2. Batrachium circinatum (Sibth.) Rchb. White Water-Crowfoot. Fig. 1928. Ranunculus circinatus Sibth.; J. E. Smith, Fl. Brit. 2 : 596. Batrachium circhiatum Rchb.; Spach, Hist. Veg. 7: 201. R. aquatilis var. divaricatus A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2, 7. 1856. Similar to the preceding species, but the
RMMMBWDF–Pollarded willow tree growing on the banks of the River Till, an intermittent stream or winterbourne, that is full of common water-crowfoot, Ranunculu
RMRF0TAG–. Catalogue of rare water lilies and other choice aquatic plants with careful directions for their culture. Water lilies, Catalogs; Aquatic plants, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture), New Jersey, Bordentown, Catalogs. Rare Water Lilies. 29 Aquarium Plants, Etb. Our experience with aquariums has caused us to arrive at the conclusion that the plants which are perfectly adapted for this purpose are very limited in number. The two kinds here offered are unsurpassed. WATER RANUNCULUS. This is not the common R. aquatilis, but a larger grow- ing
RMRYNPA0–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 1S39. 2. Batrachium circinatum (Sibth.) Rchb. White Water-Crowfoot. Fig. 1928. Ranunculus circinatus Sibth.; J. E. Smith, Fl. Brit. 2 : 596. Batrachium circhiatum Rchb.; Spach, Hist. Veg. 7: 201. R. aquatilis var. divaricatus A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2, 7. 1856. Similar to the preceding species, but the leaves are shorte
RMMMBWM0–Pollarded willow tree growing on the banks of the River Till, an intermittent stream or winterbourne, that is full of common water-crowfoot, Ranunculu
RMRDRAEP–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. RANUNCULACEAE.. 1S39. 2. Batrachium circinatum (Sibth.) Rchb. White Water-Crowfoot. Fig. 1928. Ranunculus circinatus Sibth.; J. E. Smith, Fl. Brit. 2 : 596. Batrachium circhiatum Rchb.; Spach, Hist. Veg. 7: 201. R. aquatilis var. divaricatus A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2, 7. 1856. Similar to the preceding species, but the leaves are shorter, less than l' long, spreading nearly
RMRX83J3–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 1S39. 2. Batrachium circinatum (Sibth.) Rchb. White Water-Crowfoot. Fig. 1928. Ranunculus circinatus Sibth.; J. E. Smith, Fl. Brit. 2 : 596. Batrachium circhiatum Rchb.; Spach, Hist. Veg. 7: 201. R. aquatilis var. divaricatus A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2, 7. 1856. Similar to the preceding species, but the leaves are shorter,
RMMMBWWN–Pollarded willow tree growing on the banks of the River Till, an intermittent stream or winterbourne, that is full of common water-crowfoot, Ranunculu
RMRDJW0F–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. ii6 RANUNCULACEAE. Vol, II.. I. Batrachium trichophyllum (Chaix) F. Schultz. White Water-Crowfoot. Fig. 1927. Ranunculus irichophyllus Chaix in Vill. Hist. PI. Dauph. i: 335- 1786- Batrachium trichophyllum F. Schultz, Arch. Fl. France et All. I : 107. 1848. Ranunculus aquatilis var, irichophyllus A. Gray, Man. Ed. 5, 40. 1867. R. aquatilis var. caespitosus DC.
RMRX83J5–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 RANUNCULACEAE. 1S39. 2. Batrachium circinatum (Sibth.) Rchb. White Water-Crowfoot. Fig. 1928. Ranunculus circinatus Sibth.; J. E. Smith, Fl. Brit. 2 : 596. Batrachium circhiatum Rchb.; Spach, Hist. Veg. 7: 201. R. aquatilis var. divaricatus A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2, 7. 1856. Similar to the preceding species, but the le
RMRDX0XB–. A spring flora for high schools. Botany. RANUNCULACEAE (CROWFOOT FAMILY) S9 RANUNCULUS Annuals or perennials. Stem leaves alternate. Flowers soli- tary or somewhat corymbed, yellow, rarely white. (A Latin name for a little frog, the aquatic species growing where frogs abound.) R. aquatilis capillaceus, White Water Buttercup. Leaves all under water and mostly petioled, their capillary divisions and sub- divisions rather long and soft, usually collapsing more or less when withdrawn from the water. Common especially in slow flowing water. Petals white. June-August. R. delphinifolius,'Yellow Wat
RMRDRAEN–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. 1S39. 2. Batrachium circinatum (Sibth.) Rchb. White Water-Crowfoot. Fig. 1928. Ranunculus circinatus Sibth.; J. E. Smith, Fl. Brit. 2 : 596. Batrachium circhiatum Rchb.; Spach, Hist. Veg. 7: 201. R. aquatilis var. divaricatus A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2, 7. 1856. Similar to the preceding species, but the leaves are shorter, less than l' long, spreading nearly at right angles
RMRDJW09–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. I. Batrachium trichophyllum (Chaix) F. Schultz. White Water-Crowfoot. Fig. 1927. Ranunculus irichophyllus Chaix in Vill. Hist. PI. Dauph. i: 335- 1786- Batrachium trichophyllum F. Schultz, Arch. Fl. France et All. I : 107. 1848. Ranunculus aquatilis var, irichophyllus A. Gray, Man. Ed. 5, 40. 1867. R. aquatilis var. caespitosus DC. Prodr. i : 26. 1824. R. aquat
RMRDEWXF–. Selected western flora : Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta . Botany; Botany; Botany. RANUNCULACE^ 45 * Aquatic. t Petals white. 1. R. aquatilis, L. White Water Crowfoot. Leaves finely dissected, submerged, collapsing when withdrawn from the water. Common in stagnant or glow-running water, Man.-Alta. 2. R. circinatus, Sibthorp. Resembling the preceding but the leaves with broad stipules and rigid, not collapsing when taken from the water. A rarer form but not uncommon Fig. 38. — Flower of a in the prairie region. Buttercup in Section.- ft Petals yellow. 3. R. delphinifdlius, Torr. Yellow Water
RMRE1PHW–. Flowers of the field. Botany. RANUNCULUS TRIBE 4. Adonts {Pheasant's Eye) I. A. autumnaUs.—The only British species. A jiretty herl)a- ceous ))lant, 8-12 inches high ; leaves finely cut ; flowers resem- bling buttercups in shape ; sepals 5 ; petals 5-8, bright scarlet, dark at the base. It occurs as a weed in corntrelds, but is not very com- mon, nor is it a real native of Britain.—Fl. September to October. Annual. 5. Ranunculus (Buttci'cup, etc.) Flowers white 1. R. aquatilis (Water Crow- foot).— Stem submerged; lower leaves deeply cleft into hairlike seginents ; dipper ones floating, three
RM2CDCHNW–. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand . Andre n? a clintoriiensis &p Irntreaijikm* Iftettt ffeaiattit $nstiittt$t Vol. XXV., PLXXX.. Andreoza aquatilis sp rp.r/ov IvansaJjttons few ftealanlt Institute, Vol. xxv., Pl.XXXL
RMRDTN4C–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 9. Ranunculus aquatilis, L. R. heterophyllus, Web. 10. Ranunculus hederaceus, L. Ivy J!.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, George Worthington, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve
RMRHM2AW–. Biologie : oder Philosophie der lebenden Natur für Naturforscher und Aerzte. Biology; Life sciences. === 37 l^eln (r). Aehnliche Erscheinungen bemerkt man 9uch bey der Hottonia palustris, dem Sisymbrium amphibium, Ranunculus aquatilis und mehrern an« dern Pflanzen. Die Alpenpflanzen unterscheiden sich von den Bewohnern der Thäler und Ebenen vorzüglich in folgenden Punkten: Fast alle sind klein , und entweder holzig und strauchartig, mit harten, an der Erde fortkriechenden Zweigen, oder sehr saft- reich. Grofs ist dagegen die Blume , oft gröfser , als die ganze Pflanze. Alle blühen ausserhalb
RMREBB22–. The Conchological magazine. Mollusks. 1. rn-lli( Ktojiia Tinicnin, l)kr. 2. Kuilv in forrca, Bvc. Ttii'Ik) cdrurmtus, (rrncl, *i. Clilui'osloiiia car])C!it(^ri, I )ki'. 5, Acniaca sachariiia,1jinn. 6. AiiialthL'a cuiiica, Schiuu. 7. Thvlacndcs iniLi-icaUis, Dkr. 8. dhlonistoma iiisticiim, (hnul. 0. Haliotis aquatilis, Hve. 10. Tapes plulii>i»iniirmi), Atls.?live. 11-Scvtifcr bik)?ulari?? L. 12. Chlorostoma uigricolor j Dla'.. ? r 5 X ... 6 ? .... Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appe
RMRHHAB9–. Blätter für Aquarien- und Terrarien-Kunde. j.REICHELT Berlin N., Elsasserstr. 12. Aquarienjerrarien, 'Zierfische, Reptilien flyiiptybien. Jllusfr Preislisre^-OJ) .. flicht illuslr Vorratslisl-en qraHs " Tel.m 8!31. [150] Salvinia auriculata Azolla canadensis â filiculoides Riccia fluitans Elodea canadensis Hottonia palustris Ranunculus aquatilis Elodea densa Nuphar luteum Cyperus gracilis Acorus gramineus fol. var. So laute Vorrat reicht ioo St. M. .â nette 10 St. M. â.35 â So lauge Vorrat reicht ' 100 St. M. 10. â netto 10 St. M. 1,50 Gelegenheits-Offerte â Heinrich Henkel Hofliefe
RMRHHABM–. Blätter für Aquarien- und Terrarien-Kunde. Anzeigen. j.REICHELT Berlin N., Elsasserstr. 12. Aquarienjerrarien, 'Zierfische, Reptilien flyiiptybien. Jllusfr Preislisre^-OJ) .. flicht illuslr Vorratslisl-en qraHs " Tel.m 8!31. [150] Salvinia auriculata Azolla canadensis â filiculoides Riccia fluitans Elodea canadensis Hottonia palustris Ranunculus aquatilis Elodea densa Nuphar luteum Cyperus gracilis Acorus gramineus fol. var. So laute Vorrat reicht ioo St. M. .â nette 10 St. M. â.35 â So lauge Vorrat reicht ' 100 St. M. 10. â netto 10 St. M. 1,50 Gelegenheits-Offerte â Heinrich Henke
RMRFB94J–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 306 TIMELIIDJE. c,d,e. Ad.;/. Juv. sk. Nepal. B. H. Hodgson, Esq. [r.l. g. Ad.; h, i. Juv. sk. Nepal. B. H. Hodgson, Es^. [P.]. k-o. Sk. Nepal {B. H. India Museum. Hodgsoti). 45. CINCLUS. Tvpe. Cinclus, Bechst. Orn. Taschcnh. p. 206 (1802) C. ci'nclus. Aquatilis, Montagu, Orn. Diet. Suppl. Cat. p. 2 (1813). C. aquatilis. Hydrobata, VieiU. Nouv. Diet. (THist. Nat. i. p. 219 (1816). C. albicollis. Cf. Salvin, Ibis, 1867, pp. 109-122; Seebohm, Ibis, 1880, p. 190.. Bill of Cinclus. Leg of Cinclus. Bange. As a rule Dippers are northern birds, and are
RMRF232J–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 306 TIMELIIDJE. c,d,e. Ad.;/. Juv. sk. Nepal. B. H. Hodgson, Esq. [r.l. g. Ad.; h, i. Juv. sk. Nepal. B. H. Hodgson, Es^. [P.]. k-o. Sk. Nepal {B. H. India Museum. Hodgsoti). 45. CINCLUS. Tvpe. Cinclus, Bechst. Orn. Taschcnh. p. 206 (1802) C. ci'nclus. Aquatilis, Montagu, Orn. Diet. Suppl. Cat. p. 2 (1813). C. aquatilis. Hydrobata, VieiU. Nouv. Diet. (THist. Nat. i. p. 219 (1816). C. albicollis. Cf. Salvin, Ibis, 1867, pp. 109-122; Seebohm, Ibis, 1880, p. 190.. Bill of Cinclus. Leg of Cinclus. Bange. As a rule Dippers are northern birds, and are