-
taxonomic and
nomenclatural study of the
genus Amanita section Amanita for
North America.
Biblioth. Mycol. 57: 126 pp.
Amanita persicina page by Rod Tulloss...
- neotropica
Binomial name
Dirinaria neotropica Kalb, 2004
Synonyms Dirinaria confusa var.
saxicola (Räsänen) Awasthi,
Biblioth. Lichenol. 2: 60 (1975)...
- Catal. Cod. M****cr,
Biblioth. Reg. Paris, vol. i. p. 230, cod. mccx. See A.
Nicoll and E. B. Pusey, Catal. Cod. M****cr. Arab.
Biblioth. Bodl. p. 516. ****i...
- is
uncertain when he lived. The
canon is in m****cript.
Peter Lambeck,
Biblioth. Vindobon. vol. v. p. 599, ed. Kollar. This article incorporates text...
-
Gladiatoria fencing manual, 15th century,
front cover with
stamp Ex
Biblioth.
Regia Berolinensi....
- a
Dominican who died in 1271.
Jacobus is also said by
Sixtus of
Siena (
Biblioth. Sacra, lib. ix) to have
translated the Old and New
Testaments into his...
- this impropriety,
Eichhorn was the first, as he says
himself (Allg. Bibl.
Biblioth. vi. 772), to
introduce the name
Semitic languages,
which was soon generally...
- The
genus was cir****scribed by Paul
Diederich and
James D.
Lawrey in
Biblioth. Lichenol. Vol.107 on page 22 in 2007. Kirk PM,
Cannon PF,
Minter DW, Stalpers...
-
biblical Pi-hahiroth (Pihachiroth).
Exodus 14:2, 9;
Numbers 33:7; Winer,
Biblioth. Realwörterb. ii. p. 309. The
modern Ardscherúd, a
village near Suez, corresponds...
- was cir****scribed by
Josef Hafellner and
Roderick Westgarth Rogers in
Biblioth. Lichenol. vol.38 on page 100 in 1990.
Lumbsch TH,
Huhndorf SM. (December...