940 resultados para Lungren, F. H. (Fernand Harvey), 1857-1932.
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Prepared for the society by A.C. Peale and edited by Marcus Benjamin.
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Edition of 250 sets. This set no. . Arbitrarily numbered to correspond with the set of the Bankside Shakespeare.
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The present paper gives a full description of the organization of Acanthococcus antarcticus Hooker et Harvey, a not well known member of the Rhodophyllidaceae as well as gives for the first time description of the male and tetrasporic plants. Detailed organization of the carpogonial branches, spermatia and tetraspores is also presented. Nineteen figures illustrate the text (material collected at Deseado port, Santa Cruz prov., Argentina). The following text is the content of the discussion. From the description it is possible to confirm the position of Acanthococcus in the Rhodophyllidaceac as was done by Kylin (Kylin 1960, p. 290 et seg.). It has many similarities in the development of the carpogenic branches and in the formation of spermatia as well in the production of the zonately divided tetrasporangia with the genera of the family whose reproduction is known; Cystoclonium purpureum (Hudson) Batters and Rhodopyllis bifada (Good. et Woodw.) Kützing (Kylin 1923); Calliblepharis jubata (Good. et Woodw.) Kützing (Kylín 1928) and Craspedocarpus erosus (Hook. et Harvey) Sehmitz (Kylin 1932). Apparently the distinguishing feature of Acanthococcus is the structure of the vegetative frond, with the abundant development of rhizoidal filaments in the medula, besides the characteristic appendages of the cystocarps. Harvey's figure (Harvey 1847, P. 181, Fig. 3) of the tranverse section of the plant shows the central portion composed of a dense small-celled medula limited by a region of large cells which is externally covered by a small-celled cortex. As we have seen the small-celled filaments are not restricted to the central portion, but extend into the large-celled portion and can reach the cortex. On the other hand, the eros section of Acanthococcus depicted by Kützing (Kützing 1867, T. 93, Fig. h, under Callophyllis antartica), apparently belongs to another plant, so different in the structure when one compares his figure with Harvey's and the ones in this paper. RESUMEN EN ESPAÑOL Este trabajo presenta una completa descripción de la organización de Acanthococcus antarcticus Hooker et Harvey, un miembro poco conocido de las Rodofilidáceas, así como presenta por primera vez descripciones de las plantas masculinas y de las tetraspóricas. También por primera vez es presentada la organización detallada de las ramas carpogoniales, de los espermecios y de las trásporas. Diecinueve figuras completan el texto (material coleccionado en Puerto Deseado, Prov. Santa Cruz, Argentina).
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Back Row: manager Louis Colombo, Harvey Chapman, Roderick Cox, Herman Everhardus, Russ Oliver, Trainer Ray Roberts,
4th Row: John Heston, Gerald Ford, Russell Damm, Cecil Cantrill, Oscar Singer, Abraham Marcovsky, Willis Ward
3rd Row: Charles Bernard, John Kowalik, Francis Wistert, Tom Austin, Carl Savage, Willard Hildebrand, Russell Fuog
2nd Row: Charles DeBaker, Stan Fay, Coach Harry Kipke, captain Williamson, Director Fielding Yost, Fred Petoskey, John Regeczi
Front Row: Louis Westover, Harry Newman
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back row: John Brozovitch, Donald MacCollum, William Williams, Markham Coventry, Thomas Porte, Harvey Chapman, Avon Artz, manager Donald Chaffee
front row: Joseph Frumkes, Keith Crossman, captain Jack Tompkins, coach J. Edward Lowrey, Emerson Reid, Harold Sindles
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Back Row: trainer Ray Roberts, asst. coach Franklin Cappon, James Garner, Girard Ricketts, asst. coach Bennie Oosterbaan, mngr. Harvey Rasmussen
Front Row: Henry Weiss, Raymond Altenhof, Robert Petrie, Norman Daniels, Ivan Williamson, DeForest Eveland, Alex Shaw