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Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Fruits

1-3 per infructescence, ellipsoid or obovoid, apex subobtuse, base often narrowed, 1.2-

1.6 by 0.8-1 cm, with mealy hairs 0.2-0.4 mm long; dry pericarp 1-1.5 mm thick; fruiting

pedicel (4-) 6- 15 mm long.

 

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Cripps, Thomas. “The Future Film Historian: Less Art and More Craft.” Cinema Journal, vol. 14, no. 2, [University of Texas Press, Society for Cinema & Media Studies], 1974, pp. 42–46, doi.org/10.2307/1224824.

 

The article above explains the work a film historian must accomplish before they dive into their craft. The article gives the reader a list of what they must follow in order to ensure that whatever information they find for their work is the real deal. The guidelines, you can call it, are plentiful, which goes to show that becoming a historian involves a lot of nitty-gritty hard work and research and is a tedious task to make sure your work isn’t one huge lie. It was said that film attracts the interest of a lot of students in American culture and that they dive into it as more of an art rather than to analyze and study it for educational purposes. Back in the day it was more of living in the moment but over time it went on to become like a window for everyone to see how life was at that moment captured. The writer goes on to argue that film should remain traditional to America as it differs from German and other foreign film traditions and makes it unique to see where film originates from.

Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Tree 3-20 m. Twigs 1-2 mm diameter, at first with rusty stellate scale-like hairs 0.1

mm long or less, glabrescent; bark finely striate, not tending to crack or flake. Leaves

membranous, elliptic to oblong-lanceolate, 7-21 by 2-7 cm, base cuneate-attenuate to

rounded, apex up to 2.5 cm acute-acuminate; greenish brown above, grey-glaucous beneath,

at first with sparse, greyish, scale-like hairs, 0.1 mm long or less, glabrescent;

dots absent; midrib raised above; nerves 14-20 pairs, raised above; venation very fine,

prominent and distinct above; petiole 7-15 by 1.5-2.5 mm.

 

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will appear in vol 14...when and if it's ever finished.

Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Fruits

1-3 per infructescence, ellipsoid or obovoid, apex subobtuse, base often narrowed, 1.2-

1.6 by 0.8-1 cm, with mealy hairs 0.2-0.4 mm long; dry pericarp 1-1.5 mm thick; fruiting

pedicel (4-) 6- 15 mm long. Ripe fruits light or dark brown, or

yellow.

 

Gardens Bulletin Vol. 16: Fruit usually in pairs,

pear-shaped, obtuse at the apex, often with the remains of the

stigma, narrowed to the base where the perianth scars form a

small collar, rusty-tomentulose, 1·5-2 em. long and 1-1·2 em. ·

broad: stalk slender, 5 mm. long; pericarp thin. Seed smooth, with

an outer, light brown succulent coat, dark blackish brown beneath.

Aril red, laciniate at the apex, covering the seed.

 

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High-Gain MadHouse Vol.14 "JUNKY WALTZ 10th Anniversary gig" at Gifu Bravo - Kakamigahara city 2011.06.25

 

Junky Waltz

Eternal Elysium

Dub 4 Reason

 

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Penarahan Tandok; Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Elliptic or (obovate-)oblong, broadest at or above the middle. 4-10 cm long, base cuneate or attenuate, apex either subacute or sometimes faintly acuminate with blunt tip, obtuse or rounded; nerves 6-16 pairs. nerves and venation faint on both surfaces.

 

Apparently predominantly a freshwater swamp forest species. Trees usually with stilt-roots. Furthermore characterized by leaves smaller than in the type variety, elliptic-oblong to obovate, with obtuse apex, drying brown, and with faint nerves and reticulation.

 

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Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Fruits

1-3 per infructescence, ellipsoid or obovoid, apex subobtuse, base often narrowed, 1.2-

1.6 by 0.8-1 cm, with mealy hairs 0.2-0.4 mm long; dry pericarp 1-1.5 mm thick; fruiting

pedicel (4-) 6- 15 mm long. Ripe fruits light or dark brown, or

yellow.

 

Gardens Bulletin Vol. 16: Fruit usually in pairs,

pear-shaped, obtuse at the apex, often with the remains of the

stigma, narrowed to the base where the perianth scars form a

small collar, rusty-tomentulose, 1·5-2 em. long and 1-1·2 em. ·

broad: stalk slender, 5 mm. long; pericarp thin. Seed smooth, with

an outer, light brown succulent coat, dark blackish brown beneath.

Aril red, laciniate at the apex, covering the seed.

 

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Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Tree 3-20 m. Twigs 1-2 mm diameter, at first with rusty stellate scale-like hairs 0.1

mm long or less, glabrescent; bark finely striate, not tending to crack or flake. Leaves

membranous, elliptic to oblong-lanceolate, 7-21 by 2-7 cm, base cuneate-attenuate to

rounded, apex up to 2.5 cm acute-acuminate; greenish brown above, grey-glaucous beneath,

at first with sparse, greyish, scale-like hairs, 0.1 mm long or less, glabrescent;

dots absent; midrib raised above; nerves 14-20 pairs, raised above; venation very fine,

prominent and distinct above; petiole 7-15 by 1.5-2.5 mm.

 

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House Of Noise Vol.14 - 2007.12.30- Diamond Hall- Nagoya

 

Bold Fat Missile

Eternal Elysium

Vigilante

Argument Soul

Cerberus

Dirty Thirty

Dead Claw

Voidd

Junky Waltz

Right Brain

Sonic Agitation

Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Fruits

1-3 per infructescence, ellipsoid or obovoid, apex subobtuse, base often narrowed, 1.2-

1.6 by 0.8-1 cm, with mealy hairs 0.2-0.4 mm long; dry pericarp 1-1.5 mm thick; fruiting

pedicel (4-) 6- 15 mm long. Ripe fruits light or dark brown, or

yellow.

 

Gardens Bulletin Vol. 16: Fruit usually in pairs,

pear-shaped, obtuse at the apex, often with the remains of the

stigma, narrowed to the base where the perianth scars form a

small collar, rusty-tomentulose, 1·5-2 em. long and 1-1·2 em. ·

broad: stalk slender, 5 mm. long; pericarp thin. Seed smooth, with

an outer, light brown succulent coat, dark blackish brown beneath.

Aril red, laciniate at the apex, covering the seed.

 

If you're using any of my pics, just drop me a message here on Flickr or my email. Thanks!

will appear in vol 14...when and if it's ever finished.

Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Tree 3-20 m. Twigs 1-2 mm diameter, at first with rusty stellate scale-like hairs 0.1

mm long or less, glabrescent; bark finely striate, not tending to crack or flake. Leaves

membranous, elliptic to oblong-lanceolate, 7-21 by 2-7 cm, base cuneate-attenuate to

rounded, apex up to 2.5 cm acute-acuminate; greenish brown above, grey-glaucous beneath,

at first with sparse, greyish, scale-like hairs, 0.1 mm long or less, glabrescent;

dots absent; midrib raised above; nerves 14-20 pairs, raised above; venation very fine,

prominent and distinct above; petiole 7-15 by 1.5-2.5 mm.

 

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will appear in vol 14...when and if it's ever finished.

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Penarahan Tandok; Myristicaceae.

 

From Flora Malesiana Vol. 14:

Twigs 1.5 - 4(-8) mm diameter. variably rusty tomentose. not angled; bark striate. lower down longitudinally cracking and flaking (not flaking in forma nana). Leaves 4-10 cm broad; drying dark brown with brownish midrib above, venation distinct or not,

grey-brown beneath.

 

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