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    Theodore C. Blume

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    An obituary for educator and Iowa politician Theodore C. Blume

    Theodore C. Blume

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    An obituary for educator and Iowa politician Theodore C. Blume

    Theodore C. Blume

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    An obituary for educator and Iowa politician Theodore C. Blume

    Rumphia, Sive Commentationes Botanicæ Imprimis De Plantis Indiæ Orientalis : Tum Penitus Incognitis Tum Quæ In Libris Rheedii, Rumphii, Roxburghii, Wallichii, Aliorum, Recensentur. / Scripsit C. L. Blume Cognomine Rumphius ; T. 4

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    RUMPHIA, SIVE COMMENTATIONES BOTANICÆ IMPRIMIS DE PLANTIS INDIÆ ORIENTALIS : TUM PENITUS INCOGNITIS TUM QUÆ IN LIBRIS RHEEDII, RUMPHII, ROXBURGHII, WALLICHII, ALIORUM, RECENSENTUR. / SCRIPSIT C. L. BLUME COGNOMINE RUMPHIUS ; T. 4 Rumphia, Sive Commentationes Botanicæ Imprimis De Plantis Indiæ Orientalis : Tum Penitus Incognitis Tum Quæ In Libris Rheedii, Rumphii, Roxburghii, Wallichii, Aliorum, Recensentur / Scripsit C. L. Blume Cognomine Rumphius (-) Rumphia, Sive Commentationes Botanicæ Imprimis De Plantis Indiæ Orientalis : Tum Penitus Incognitis Tum Quæ In Libris Rheedii, Rumphii, Roxburghii, Wallichii, Aliorum, Recensentur. / Scripsit C. L. Blume Cognomine Rumphius ; T. 4 (T. 4) (1) Chapter (1) Titelblatt (3) XXXI. De Gnetaceis (5) XXXII. De Cycade Circinali (15) XXXIII. De Pangieis (23) XXXIV. De Quibusdam Apocyneis ... (29) XXXV. De Orchideis Quibusdam (42) Conspectus Tabularum ... (61) Index (65) Index Vernaculus (71) Tab. 175 - Tab. 200. B. (81) Cover (144

    Rumphia, Sive Commentationes Botanicæ Imprimis De Plantis Indiæ Orientalis : Tum Penitus Incognitis Tum Quæ In Libris Rheedii, Rumphii, Roxburghii, Wallichii, Aliorum, Recensentur / Scripsit C. L. Blume Cognomine Rumphius ; T. 1

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    RUMPHIA, SIVE COMMENTATIONES BOTANICÆ IMPRIMIS DE PLANTIS INDIÆ ORIENTALIS : TUM PENITUS INCOGNITIS TUM QUÆ IN LIBRIS RHEEDII, RUMPHII, ROXBURGHII, WALLICHII, ALIORUM, RECENSENTUR / SCRIPSIT C. L. BLUME COGNOMINE RUMPHIUS ; T. 1 Rumphia, Sive Commentationes Botanicæ Imprimis De Plantis Indiæ Orientalis : Tum Penitus Incognitis Tum Quæ In Libris Rheedii, Rumphii, Roxburghii, Wallichii, Aliorum, Recensentur / Scripsit C. L. Blume Cognomine Rumphius (-) Rumphia, Sive Commentationes Botanicæ Imprimis De Plantis Indiæ Orientalis : Tum Penitus Incognitis Tum Quæ In Libris Rheedii, Rumphii, Roxburghii, Wallichii, Aliorum, Recensentur / Scripsit C. L. Blume Cognomine Rumphius ; T. 1 (T. 1) (1) Cover (1) Chapter (10) Frontispiz (13) Titelblatt (14) Widmung (16) Praefatio (20) I. Rumphii Laborum Remuneratio (26) II. Rumphii De Quibusdam Melastomaceis ... (29) III. Descriptio Laurinearum Indicarum ... (44) IV. De Ipo Sive Arbore Toxicaria Rumphii (65) V. De Upas Radja Sive Upas Tjettek ... (79) VI. Collectanea Ad Monographiam ... (92) VII. De Quibusdam Plantis Minus Gognitis ... (174) VIII. De Novo Quodam Genere ... (180) IX. De Quibusdam Passifloreis Indiae ... (184) X. De Alia Antiaris Specie Minus Noxia (190) XI. Collectanea Ad Cognitionem ... (193) XII. De Quibusdam Orchideis ... (214) Conspectus Tabulaum ... (221) Tab. 1 - Tab. 70 (224

    Marriage record of Blume, C. and Whitehurst, Carrie

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    Marriage license for C. Blume and Carrie Whitehurst. J.T. Young was the Justice of the Peace

    Hoya vitellina Blume

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    Hoya vitellina Blume Museum Botanicum Lugduno-Batavum 1: 45 (Blume 1849a). Type material Lectotype (designated by Rodda 2017) INDONESIA • West Java; C. L. Blume [?] s.n. leg.; L0004346. Possible isolectotypes INDONESIA • Same data as for the lectotype; BO1869758, BO1869758, U1102651.Published as part of Rahayu, Sri & Rodda, Michele, 2019, Hoya of Sumatra, an updated checklist, three new species, and a new subspecies, pp. 1-23 in European Journal of Taxonomy 508 on page 19, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2019.508, http://zenodo.org/record/261287

    Contribution à l'ornithologie du Sénégal oriental et à l'ethno-ornithologie des Bassari et autres populations Tenda.

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    Summary. С. A. Blume has identified 155 birds during two periods of fieldwork in the Kedougou area, in 1962 and 1963. He specifies the number and the dates of his. observations. R. Gessain gives the names of 97 birds in the coniagui, bassari, bedik and for some of them, badyaranke languages, together with the uses and beliefs attached to them in these various tenda populations. Out of these 97 birds, 48 where identified by С A. Blume and 31 were identified more or less precisely thanks to Elgcod's work. The zoologist's piece of research has been undertaken at the anthropologist's request. This first attempt in ethnoscience among the tenda was carried out with a multi-disciplinary method, and it shows the interest of the results which can be obtained by permanent team-work.Résumé. C. A. Blume a identifié 155 oiseaux et précisé le nombre et la date des observations qu'il en fit au cours de deux missions dans la région de Kédougou en 1962 et 1963. R. Gessain donne les noms de 97 oiseaux en coniagui, bassari, bedik (et badyaranké pour quelques-uns), avec les usages et les croyances qu'ils con- notent dans les différentes populations tenda. De ces 97 oiseaux, 48 ont été identifiés par CA. Blume et 31 ont pu l'être avec plus ou moins de précisions grâce à l'ouvrage de Elgood. C'est à la demande de l'ethnologue que fut faite l'enquête du zoologiste. Cette première tentative d'ethnoscience chez les Tenda, réalisée par une méthode multidisciplinaire, montre l'intérêt des résultats que peuvent atteindre les enquêtes d'une équipe intégrée.Gessain Robert, Blume C. A. Contribution à l'ornithologie du Sénégal oriental et à l'ethno-ornithologie des Bassari et autres populations Tenda.. In: Cahiers du Centre de recherches anthropologiques, XII° Série. Tome 2 fascicule 1-2, 1967. pp. 7-57

    Corylus sieboldiana Blume 1851

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    14. Corylus sieboldiana Blume Museum Botanicum Lugduno-Batavum 1: 310 (Blume 1851) [“ 1849–1852 ”]. – C. heterophylla var. sieboldiana (Blume) A.DC., Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis 16 (2): 130 (Candolle 1864). – C. rostrata var. sieboldiana (Blume) Maxim., Bulletin de l’Académie Impériale des Sciences de St.-Pétersbourg 27: 538 (Maximowicz 1881). – Original citation: “Siki-fasibami s. Tsumo-fasibami japonice. Sponte in japonice montibus Nikoo fide speciminis Herb. von Siebold.” – Type: Japan, [locality unknown], P.F. von Siebold. 2 or 16 (lecto-, designated here: upper plant of L0366714!). – Additional type material: Japan, [unclear locality], P.F. von Siebold. 2 or 16 (syn-: lower plant of L0366714!). – Note: there are actually two collections on the sheet, the upper one with fruits and a lower one without. There are four labels on the specimen. A first label is attached to the upper specimen containing the Japanese name in Katagana signs > [shi] * [ki] ^ [ha] > [shi] ^ [ha, also to be pronounced as ba] ミ [mi], literally “lucky hazel”. A second label is a Leiden label with the Latin name C. sieboldiana and transcription of the Japanese name “Si-ki-hasi-bami”. A third label is Siebold’s original in the lower left with the number 16 and the Japanese name in Katagana signs " [tsu] ¹ [no] ^ [ha] > [shi] ^ [ha, also to be pronounced as ba] ミ [mi], literally “horned hazel”. The fourth label bears the number 2, locality as in the protologue, and the Latin and the Japanese name. It is unclear which label with a number corresponds to which specimen or where the “no. 2” comes from, therefore the lectotype citation here is given rather crudely. The “f” in the transcriptions in the protologue is easily explained as misreading of the “h” of the original label in the Kurrent handwriting, which is similar to the “f”. The indument of the tubular involucre varies among the different type specimens of the synonyms. Two basic forms can be found in different described varieties of C. sieboldiana. The involucre is glabrous or very finely hairy (C. sieboldiana var. mitis and C. hallaisanensis), while it consists of dense bristly trichomes in C. sieboldiana var. brevirostris, C. sieboldiana var. mandshurica, and C. sieboldiana var. sieboldiana. The type of C. hallaisanensis differs from C. sieboldiana var. mitis in having apically coarsely irregular serrated leaves, like C. sieboldiana var. mandshurica. To the present authors’ knowledge, there is no critical revision or phylogeographic analysis existing that has tested the significance of the involucre indument.Published as part of Holstein, Norbert, Tamer, Sarah el & Weigend, Maximilian, 2018, The nutty world of hazel names - a critical taxonomic checklist of the genus Corylus (Betulaceae), pp. 1-45 in European Journal of Taxonomy 409 on page 29, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2018.409, http://zenodo.org/record/378716

    Saleekha(Cinnamomum Cassia Blume): A Review

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    Cinnamomum cassiaBlume(Cinnamon) is a well-known traditional medicine with therapeutic benefits for centuries. The plant Cinnamon cassia Blume is commonly known as Chinese cinnamon. Mostly its bark and leaves are used in medicine. C. cassia is safe when used in small amounts as in foods and medicinal doses. Cinnamomum cassia Blume (Family: Lauraceae) is often used as a substitute for cinnamon.The bark of cassia is coarser and thicker with a more intense aroma than the true cinnamon, C. verum. Around 250 species of this genus are identified around the world. The Chinese cinnamon bark (C. cassia) contains, cinnamon oil, cinnamaldehyde, eugenol,It also contains mucilage, starch & tanninscinnamyl acetate, cinnamic acidphenyl propyl acetate, orthocumaric aldehyde, tannic acid, and starch. Cinnamaldehyde- showed potent anti-bacterial and anti-fungal activities. The whole plant is medicinally important in the Indian traditional system of medicine. In this review, the reported pharmacological activities of C. cassia Blume to cure or prevent several diseases. Different pharmacological activities like anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, hepatoprotective, antihyperlipidemic, antidiabetic, antimicrobial activity activities of C. cassia Blume. The present article describes a detailed review of literature for this plant species including taxonomy pharmacology and photochemistry in an organized way. This review paper will surely serve as an important source for future scientific investigations on this plant
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