RM2CP2CFW–. Zedelyke en stichtelyke gezangen . t,VolMajefteit, vol eer. In 14-6 Zedelyke en Stichtelyke In t gloeijend purper zyt gezeten, Goedfle Heer,Gewaardigd doch uw oog en ooren >* Om te hoor en , Die voor uw GodlykheidIn het flpf op t aanzicht leid. k Dek myn aanzicht, eeuwig goed,Schaamte verft myn wang met bloed. Ik fmelt van vreezen, Eeuwig wezen, Zoud gy dezenZyn berouw neemen an ?Wie begrypt uw goedheid dan? Myn zonden zyn zo rood,Als gloeijend purper, als fcharlaken Ach zo groot IDat haar gewigt my neer doet zinken. En verdrinken, Maar ó Heer! God vol eer,Uwt goedheid weegt noch meer. 3-
RM2CPYJN6–. Het overvloeijend herte, of nagelatene verzen . Uwe oogen zullen den Koning zien in zymfchoonheid. Jefa: XXXIII v. 17. op H E R T E. 87 Op Figuur XXVI. et Volk verblyd zig in dien dag.Als t zynen vorll aanfchouwen mag, Die t veeltyts drukt en houd beladen;Wat zal haar dan een vreugd gefchien.Die Jezus Chriftuszullen zien. Een Koning van zo veel genade. Je sa: LIL vers 7. H oe Ueffelyk zyn op de hergen de voetendes genen ^ die het goede hoodfchapt ^ die denvreede doet hoor en, des genen die goede bood-fchap brengt van bet goede ^ die heil doedhooren% des geenen. die tot Zion zegt: uwGod is Ko
RM2CPYJPA–. Het overvloeijend herte, of nagelatene verzen . D H E R T E. 83 Lucas XL vers 34-36. e kaarfe des Ughaams is de ooge. Wan-neer dan wwe ooge eenvoudig is ^ zoo is eok ui»geheele lighaam verlicht: maar zoo zy hoosis^ zoo is ook uw [ geheel lighaam duifier. Ziet dan toe, dat niet het licht, het welkin tl is^ duifier nis zy. Indien dan uw lighaam geheel verligt is ^niet hebbende eenig deel dat dui fier is^ zoozal het geheel verlicht zyn^ gelyk wanneerde kaarfe met het fchynzel u verlicht* Joan: V, vers 28 en 29. De uure komt ^ in welke allen die in dagraven zyn^ zyne fiem zullen hoor en. En zu
RM2CPNJBY–. Zinne-beelden der liefde, met puntdigten en aanteekeningen . ¶n:Ach! roept die nu, ik plagt by u op aard te leeven, Maar k leef by Phillis int gczelfchap van dè GoönlNu heb ik u, myn Lief, niet anders op te draagen, Dan êen bedroefde romp ,die naawlyks kan beftaan.En zugten ,die een wyl die droeve Liefde uit jaagen, Met traanen , waar van fteets myne oogen zwanger gaan#Zy niet verwondert,.dat ik zoo ver ben gekomen, Door zulk een tedre min, die my geheel beheert;Dat my myn Hart, Vernuft, en Vryheid, zyn ontnomen ,J- En al myn blydfchap is in bittre rouw verkeert. Y Hoor ïyó Dê Liefde n
RM2CPR1B3–. Jesus en de ziel : een geestelycke spiegel voor 't gemoed : bestaande uyt veertig aangename en stichtelyke sinne-beelden : vervat in drie deelen . ef; alwaftgy ondert kruys,. Op eenen bergh fo wyt en ver van huys,Noch hoop ick u te vinden en terlangen;Wy trooften ons de fteyle en harde gangen; Gy zyt de Bloem die J E S u s garen juyckt, Als ick u heb metdefe handt gepluykt,En tot ^ieraet, op mynen boefem drage,Dan fal ik eerft myn Bruydegom behagen: Myn Godt^mynLief, myn Je sus, almyngoet. Dan hoor ick hem fo vriendMyk in t gemoet;Want fal hy ooit fyn woorden tot my fprcken,Somoetinmy alle o
RM2CRYMMG–. Beschouwing der Wereld . yke Gods. I KORINTHEN I: 26,27,2^,29. ,s Want gy ziet uwe roepingebroeders, dat [gy] nietveele wyze [en zyt] na den vleefe, niet vcele mach-tige , niet veele edele. Maar het dwaaze der wereld beeft God uit ver-hoor en , op dat hy de wyze befchaamen zoude : enbet zwakke der wereld beeft God idtverkooren , opdat hy het fierke zoude befchaamen. En het onedele der wereld, en het verachte, heeftGod uit verkoor en , en het geene niet en is, op dat hyt geene [iet] is te niette zoude maaken. Op dat geen vlees en zoude roemen voor hem. 2 KoRINtHEN VI: IO, Als droevig zynde ,
RM2CRYGKA–. Jezus en de ziel : een geestelyke spiegel voor't gemoed, bestaande in veertig aangenaame en stichtelyke zinnebeelden . er kruis% Op eentn bers, zo wyt en ver van huis >Noch h>iop ik ut- vinden en te erlangen ;Wy trooiten on& de fteyle en harde gangen; Gy zyt Je Bloem die Jezus gaaren ruikt, Alsiku heb met deezehand gepluikt,En tot (ieraad op mynen b ezem draage,Dan zai ik eerrt myn bruidegom behaagen : Myn^Tod, myn Lief, myn Jezus» al myn goed; Dan hoor ik hem zo vriendlvk in t gemoed;Want Zal hyco rzyn woorden tot my fpreeken»Zo móet m my alle onweer zyn geweeken ; Als itilheid woon
RM2CEM0DH–. Zinne-beelden der liefde : met puntdigten en aanteekeningen. angeboôn.*Ach ! roept die nu, ik plagt by u op aard te leeven, Maar k leef by Phillis in t gezelfchap van de Goon! !Nu heb ik u, myn Lief, niet anders op te draagen, Dan een bedroefde romp, die naawlyks kan beftaan,En zugten, die een wyl die droeve Liefde uit jaagen, Met traanen, waar van fteets myne oogen zwanger gaan.Zy niet verwondert dat ik zoo ver ben gekomen, Voor zulk een tedre min, die my geheel beheert ;Dat m y myn Hart, Vernuft, enVryheid, zyn ontnomen, En al mynblydfchap is in bittre rouw verkeert. Y Hoor 170 De Liefde n
RMRDHDF9–. The wonderland of the Eastern Congo; the region of the snow-crowned volcanoes, the pygmies, the giant gorilla, and the okapi. Natural history. C The Lip of the Crater of Ninagongo, From the top of crater to the crater-Hoor is about 650 feet.. 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.. Barns, Thomas Alexander, 1880-. London & New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons
RMRM4W3G–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. 484 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. are given their proper shape by means of steaming'. As the song pro- ceeds, the dancer jumps down from the roof to the top of the bedrooms in the rear of the house, and from there to the Hoor. He holds his hands close to the back of his thighs and runs with short steps around the fire. Here is a song of Ma'tEm. 1. I was takeu to tlie foot of the ([luirtz iiioiiiitain. 2. I was taken to the foot of tlie i
RMREN81H–. The sacred beetle, and others [microform]. Beetles; Coléoptères. n. The Sacred Beetle and Others was she informed on the ground Hoor of what was happening in the att.cj How did she know that a larva up there was cluing for her assistance? The babe m d.s- tress screams and the- nurse comes runnmg up. The grub says nothing; it makes no sound. Its desperate gesticulations are not accom- panied by any noise. And the watcher hears this mute appeal. She notices the sdcncc, she sees the invisible. I am bewildered, every one would be bewildered by the mystery of these perceptions which are so foreig
RMRGWHGJ–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig-, b. Station 5, near the top of the uortliwest-faciug slope. Aralia midicaulis is the domi- naut plant of the undergrowth.. Pijf. 7. Station 8, on the Hoor of the nifsophytic portion of the ravine.. 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.. Illinois. Natural History Survey Division. Urbana, State of Illinois, Dept. of Registration and Education, Natural History Survey
RMRFR2GP–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. DETAILS OF EARLY EMBRYO. 83 faded awaj', and, pari passu, the yolk nuclei have greath' increased in number. In the re-ion where the yolk-entoderm approaches the lumen of the gut it thickens and sinks downward, leaving as the Hoor of the gut cavity a wedge-shaped mass of ger- minal yolk. At the outer rim of the yolk-entoderm we observe that it becomes con- tmuuus with the mesoblast; in other words, recalling sections d and g, the peristomial mesoblast of Chinicera which now arises is not continuous with the gastral mesoblast. We have thus a reas
RMRN6W6B–. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE PON'S 775 and the cerebellospinal fasciculus or direct cerebellar tract. The dorsal longitudinal fascic- ulus ccirn-.-poiitl-. Vt ilii- vc'iunil fjround-VHindle of the spinal cord, displaii-d dor-aily liv ihi- dniis- tiation of till' pyramids and tillet. In the posterior part of the medulla it i> ncjt niarkrd oil frnin the hlli-t. along the dorsal edge of which it lies. From the level of the hypoglossal nucleus forward it is distinct and can be traced as a conspicuous tract in the 'entral margin of the gray matter of the Hoor o
RMRG7DW1–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Assembly at Wanstead House by William Hogarth, about 1730 (Courtesy of Philadelphia Museum of Art, John Howard McFadden Collection.) Figure 24.—Tlie elaborate carpet in the foreground of this painting is ornamented with floral garlands on a brown ground with blue accents. directly from England; this method was often used by 'irginians. In 1773 the London firm of John Norton and Sons, who had attended to the Hoor- covering needs of Martha Jacquelin, Mann Page, and Thomas Nelson, were called upon to provide carpeting for Lord Dunmore, Governo
RMREKWT5–. The Civil engineer and architect's journal, scientific and railway gazette. Architecture; Civil engineering; Science. u THE CIVIL ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT'S JOURNAL. [January, FOURTH RATE DWKLLIN03. I f the building be in height not mora than 36 feet. Or if it do not cover more than 4 squares. Or if it do not contain more ttian 4 stories. EXTERNAL WALLS.—The thlckneaa must be at the leait 13 inches from the top of the footing up to the underside of the Hoor next beloiv the topmost floor; and at the least 8^ inches from the underside of the floor next below the topmost floor up to ttia top of t
RMRHJH9Y–. The birds of Essex: a contribution to the natural history of the country. Birds. TURDIDM— THR USHES. 73 breaking trucks down the incline on to the quay, a distance of half-a-mile. This van, when not in use, is kept at the top of the incline, but it is left on the quay daily for several hours, during which time it is shunted about various sidings. On the beam underneath the Hoor of the van, a pair of Thrushes have built their nest and laid three eggs. About two years since a Blackbird and his mate built their nest in the same place and hatched their young " (see p. 74). Redwing : Turdus
RMRENP7K–. Notes on the natural history and physiography of New Brunswick [microform]. Sciences naturelles; Geomorphology; Géomorphologie; Natural history. !«? ^^^^i^*a# >? ^H C.b^JlJJ-'S^. sible torrential water-course completely hlls its Hoor. in most respects it resembles strikingly the well-known gorge of the Grand Falls of the St. John, though of course much smaller. Then it turns abruptly at right angles to the left, after which it wiaens c. little, the walls fall off somewhat, and the streanx. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally en
RMRG6W4A–. Burpee's farm annual. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Pennsylvania Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs. 19. THE EXPRESS AND FREIGHT ORDER DE- PARTiyiEl^y shown above, is located on the thud floor, and ' is devoted exclusively to the packing of seeds that go by freight or express. Here is kept in large drawers, bins, barrels and in sacks, a complete duplicate stock, of all the garden and farm seeds catalogued by usâall flowei .seeds being obtained, on order, from the Hoor i)elow. Only men are em- ployed in this department, and by y
RMRG6W3Y–. Burpee's farm annual. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Pennsylvania Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs. THE EXPRESS AND FREIGHT ORDER DE- PARTiyiEl^y shown above, is located on the thud floor, and ' is devoted exclusively to the packing of seeds that go by freight or express. Here is kept in large drawers, bins, barrels and in sacks, a complete duplicate stock, of all the garden and farm seeds catalogued by usâall flowei .seeds being obtained, on order, from the Hoor i)elow. Only men are em- ployed in this department, and by years
RMRPX2J2–. Agriculture through the laboratory and school garden. Agriculture. 304 AGRICULTURE. insect. The soap also tends to clog the breath- ing pores. (2) Tobacco in various forms is a useful in- secticide. Its use is especially recommended for house plants, greenhouses, gardens, and orchards. As a spray, it is prepared by steeping the stems of refuse tobacco, and usinof the tea in a di- luted form. Nikoteen as commercially pre- pared is excellent for house plants and roses if applied in a dilute form. Tobacco dust or stems is an excellent preventive or remedy when scattered about the Hoor under ben
RMREH1XT–. Collected reprints / Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories [and] Pacific Oceanographic Laboratories. Oceanography Periodicals.. '4 Li. = 1.8 CO q: UJ. H UJ o. I 1 Plate '1I. Sidescan sonar record otsea Hoor at point of tnaxmuim aeeunuilation of dredge spoil material. Points A through G are common in each record. Point .A. is a sunken essel which was used as a reference point. Lighter areas are fine muddy- sand, darker areas are medium sand. 956. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colo
RMRJD9K5–. Cavy culture; a book of practical instructions on the raising and marketing of guinea pigs. Guinea pigs. ness and this is often responsible for colds and pneumonia. Furthermore, they are subject to quite a variation in tempera- ture, since the Hoor is the part of the room which always cools off the quickest. Drafts, dampness and variable temperature are three conditions under wdiich a guinea pig will not thrive. In sununer the guinea pigs could be kept in the oj^en on a lawn or grass plot,, using a fine mesh wire cage as an enclo- sure, constructed without a lloor. This wire frame could be m
RMRPCMAE–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Nov. 10, 1904. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 761. Send Questions either to the office of the American Bee Journal, or to Dr. C. C. Miller, Marengo, 111. Wintering Bees in the Cellar. I have a cellar under my dwelling-house, in which I in- tended to winter my bees. Do you think the noise from the Hoor above would disturb them? It is plainly heard when in the cellar, but it is not such a noise as would jar the hives the least bit. Could I winter them in this cellar with good results? Minnesota. Answer.—Yes, so long as there is no jarring, they will stand th
RMRPCMA5–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Send Questions either to the office of the American Bee Journal, or to Dr. C. C. Miller, Marengo, 111. Wintering Bees in the Cellar. I have a cellar under my dwelling-house, in which I in- tended to winter my bees. Do you think the noise from the Hoor above would disturb them? It is plainly heard when in the cellar, but it is not such a noise as would jar the hives the least bit. Could I winter them in this cellar with good results? Minnesota. Answer.—Yes, so long as there is no jarring, they will stand the noise that will reasonably be made overhead.
RMRR7N05–. The ABC and XYZ of bee culture; a cyclopedia of everything pertaining to the care of the honey-bee; bees, hives, honey, implements, honey-plants, etc. ... Bees. HIVES. 252 HIVES, EVOLUTION OP. tioiis can lie readily examined witiioiit open- ing tlie hive. The hive shown in the illustration lias a Hoor bjurd and cover of wood. The cor- ner-posts are 1i inches in diameter, having longitudinal saw-grooves at the proper an- gles to receive the glass—at the ends and also at the sides. The ends of the posts are reduced in diameter, tiius leaving a. shoulder. These shanks are then set down into hol
RMRJ18BT–. A popular handbook of the ornithology of eastern North America [microform]. Ornithology; Ornithology; Game and game-birds; Game and game-birds; Water-birds; Water-birds; Ornithologie; Ornithologie; Gibier; Gibier; Oiseaux aquatiques; Oiseaux aquatiques. learned r's (lay, 1 of niy oughout several raw my Hce for. I HOOr^KO MERGANSHR. IIOODKl) SHF.LI.DKAKF. Loi'MODYTKS LUCUI.I.A'IIS. Char. Male: upper parts black; wings and tail with a lirownish tinge; a triangular patch of white on the nape; under parts white, the hreast with two cresccntic stripes of black, and sides varied with lines of yell
RMRRNW50–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR DIXIE LAND TO IDLE HOOR NURSERIES Nacon, Georgia All Choice CUT FLOWERS in Season Orchids and Valley a Specialty FOR DEUVBRY IN GEORGIA Consult LAWRENCE FLORAL CO. ATLANTA, aA. OHOICB FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS BIRMINGHAM, ALA. The Flower Shop Drder yonr flowers on any occasion for dellrerr In this section from the leading Florist In the Olty. C. I. BAKER, U14 lo. Thirteenth St., BIBKINGHAH, ALA. MILLS THE FLORIST. Inc. 36 W. Forsyth Street Jacksonville, Fla. We reach all Florida and South Georgia points NIANI FLORAL CO. ORDERS
RMRDABX8–. [Articles about birds from National geographic magazine]. Birds. Till-; WORST ]â WADE IN .woin of crimson Mowers, while a semi - circular shore, with a yellow rihbou of sand, was backed by a green fringe of spruce, and on either side tow- ered snow-capped moun- tains, extending half way down the lake, where rounded and rolling hills sank into a great llat, extending to Cook Inlet on the west and Turn- again Arm on the north. A wide valley on the left, with a muddy Hoor, resembling a for m e r river-course, and through which there trickled sev- eral small streams, Tom said was the outwash pla
RMRPJDAG–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ^ Dr. Miller—How lucky! There's a railroad car famine, and if I had any honey to ship I'd likely have trouble to get a car. Fortunately. I've no honey to sell, so I won't have to bother. How happy 1 am! 0 I ish von of dose happy bee-mans. I don't got to vork any more; 1 loafs all day on der shtove round about, Und hops mit mine feet on der Hoor. 2. The medium brood will be all right. It will give better combs to keep the foundation by itself, as there is likely to be some irregu- lar work if combs and foundation are mixed 3. Put them next to the combs
RMRR1CW4–. The agricultural gazette of New South Wales. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Australia New South Wales. Number au'l size, f! !?. Diiimcter, in.; layers, 4. Niimlier and size, ' 2. Dijuiieter, 4; in. ; luyers,^4. Fig. 5. Nunilicr iiml size, 80. Diameter, 4 in. ; layers, 4. Layers, 1 and 3 : 12. Layers. 2 and 4 : 12.. Number and size, 96. Diameter, 3i in. : layers, 4. Fig. 6. The JiccompanviiiL; (liaintly foi-ced into position. The system of "jumping" the cases by a hard rocking move- ment on the bench or Hoor cannot be too strongly condemned for fruit intended for export. In the abov
RMRF0WDE–. Catalogue of the mammals of Western Europe (Europe exclusive of Russia) in the collection of the British museum. Mammals. 720 RODENTIA â¢.ttOJ-qioo:} JBinqipin3j[ a .ga .g . .ggggg ggggggggggggg -* g^^o go g goocooccoo ,-HTHrHi-HrHT-((M,HOOr-I.HiH . g g g g g 03 3 tH o i-H iH rH ^ - ^ oooootr>QOQOOOoocDQOoooo«ooocoooc»ooooooq â .HO.I-IHOO^ â¢aiqiliuBi^ â¢Biug^stjiQ; ooooooooQOOOcooooocooooooooooOQOoooocq COtDCDCOOt-t-Ot-CDCDCOt-OtOCDOt-COCOt-t-b- QOCMCOQOCOOOO-^O^CaCMOqCOOO-^CMCOQOOtM 00000Dt-t-00Q0Q00000C0000000t-CDC0Q0Q0(i)00OO5 OOO^^OqcOOO^COOOCDCDGOOCSICOCOOOOOO 05Q00503Q005aOQOCTl
RMRD5NY5–. Curtis Gates Lloyd letters to Walter Deane, 1883-1917 (inclusive). Correspondence; Lloyd, C. G. (Curtis Gates), 1859-1926; Deane, Walter, 1848-1930; Botanists. J f-loor, Lloyd Library, Botanical Section.. . THE . , LLOYD MUSEUM AND LIBRARY. CHE Libroi-y on the lat of January. lSfl7,contained on iIkj KPOoTiil floor 4387 bfiund volnuKW (l.)y eoiiiit) and about I'OOOpiiniphJf'ts (estimiitod) de- voted exclusively to tlui subject ot IjotMiiv.uiKloii tlioUiii-d Hoor v'jlijin's ;hy coujit) and U«iO ]r,im|ili!eL-j fostinisited) on the riuliject ol jihafniacy and iiuiUTia inedltia. We system- iiiici
RMRF6JWT–. Catalogue of the mammals of Western Europe (Europe exclusive of Russia) in the collection of the British museum. Mammals. 720 RODENTIA â¢.ttOJ-qioo:} JBinqipin3j[ a .ga .g . .ggggg ggggggggggggg -* g^^o go g goocooccoo ,-HTHrHi-HrHT-((M,HOOr-I.HiH . g g g g g 03 3 tH o i-H iH rH ^ - ^ oooootr>QOQOOOoocDQOoooo«ooocoooc»ooooooq â .HO.I-IHOO^ â¢aiqiliuBi^ â¢Biug^stjiQ; ooooooooQOOOcooooocooooooooooOQOoooocq COtDCDCOOt-t-Ot-CDCDCOt-OtOCDOt-COCOt-t-b- QOCMCOQOCOOOO-^O^CaCMOqCOOO-^CMCOQOOtM 00000Dt-t-00Q0Q00000C0000000t-CDC0Q0Q0(i)00OO5 OOO^^OqcOOO^COOOCDCDGOOCSICOCOOOOOO 05Q00503Q005aOQOCTl
RMRH5C1F–. Brehms Tierleben. Allgemeine kunde des Tierreichs. Zoology; Animal behavior. Haut und Haar. HuarhaUi musk'-l ^ Unrirlmloâ -. zwiehel 4xV. UliittjffüÃ- V / ^-: m li-irTkaut -i>:6v "^c»^ . >..'':â â â .â â¢*^v* ^'"^ Srhnei'Ã- "-L^ -â Senkrechter Durchichnitt durch die Sciugctierhtiut mit Htiarcn, Tiilc]- und Schineif^drüfen. tin Hoor mit HiuirboKi, Huurzroicbel, Haarbak]mu,ske'l und Toltidriilcn iit der iionzon CüHiio nach getroffen; obcnfo eine Schrocifjdrülo. -Sonit ciichoincn diolclbcn Oiiuino nodi mohrfdch im Schnitt, aber nur unnollttändic) cjctroffcn. ;
RMRHFTN9–. Boletín de la Sociedad Physis.. Natural history; Natural history. 534 BOLETÍN DE LA SOCIEDAD PJIVSJS A/ganas plantas de Cabo Raso (Chubut) POR C. CLRT HOSSELS. En el año 1889, Ricardo Fischer, de la Estancia Cabo Raso, coleccionó plantas, entregándolas al Sr. Bettfrelnd — conocido por sus tres tomos de la (( Flora Argentina », Buenos Aires — quien los remitió al Sr. Speg.vzzim para su determinación. Entre ellas se encuentran algunas plantas muy interesantes, cuyo estu-. Fig. I. — Estancia Cabo Kaso (Sr. Fischer). Formación en la que aparece el Senecio alhicaulis Hoor. et Ar>-. y .S'. Bett
RMRRX6CG–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. r - srT». • N^S- ,--V ---'V->.-- OCTOBXB 10, 1912. The Florists' Review EstabUahed 1887 J. K. ALLEN Fine assortment of all Cut Flowers, Rosas, Carnations, Orchids, Vallay, Vlolots, UHas, Chrysanthemums, and all Bulbous Stock in season. Oldest Reliable Cut Flower Business in New York. Op«a every morning at 6 o'clock, WHOLESALl COMMISSION DEALER IN CUT FLOWERS 106 W. 28th St., New JKork (Near oidMi Tibei) Phones 4468 uri 167 Madison Sq. CHARLES MILLANG Gnmui Hoor of the Cbof in Building, NEW YORK CITY 58 and 87 Wast 26th Straat Telephone 7062 Madi
RMRPXJK2–. Album der Natuur. STUDIËN OVER DEN OLIFANT. 333 ook drinkt hij met dit deel, doch spuit dan het vocht met een hoor- baar gemurmel, eenigzins dieper in de keel, Aan drinken heeft hij groote behoefte en hij gebruikt groote hoeveelheden water, in den zomer wel tot 30 emmers daags. Een, in vorige jaren te Napels levende, wordt gezegd alsdan soms tot 900 pinten daags te hebben gedronken. Op de hoedanigheid van het drinkwater komt het bij hem minder aan; dat uit poelen of moerassen schijnt hem niet alleen even goed te smaken als rivier- en welwater, maar men leest zelfs , dat hij eenigzins modderi
RMRPXK45–. Album der Natuur. — 51 Waare Oeffening der Planten. Beschreven Hoor abrahamus mun- TiNG. Amsterdam 1682, p. 278. "De Egyptische Colo- casia heeft ook deze aan- merkenswaerdige eigen- schap, dat zij geenige vochtigheit aan haar, uitwendig,verdragen of- te lijden wil, al regende het schoon een geheele Dag; want zoo dra het water daar op valt, vloeit het terstont wederom daar af, haar vergenoegt houdende, methetgeene, 't welke haar de Natuire, door de wortelen aan zich getrokken, mede gedeelt heeft. Het water, dat zij van onderen, in een Pan- ne gegooten, door de gaaten des Pots,naa zich g
RMRGFC54–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. Sections across MANGO. SCALB.-t. INCHES TO THE MILE. Broken Counlrv 2 Giral nr/s 3 IfruT/rrdtmfMtmf rock HitA. tonmm^ 4"Dsomfiosfdx>leametvck ni(Jigaslovpods 6 fiimunr tvlrruiic rock 7 Ovtmt^tMrouQ^ >vf/aJiiC aUinutft /r-v- 2 fyiavf reefs 3 ffraps ofrofauttf b/oeis 5 Ow^ tgravzOiff i-ottaJilc aUiwuim^ e f6//n/ric aUatiiun 7 SUep wattAtred li/fts^onc ctiJF. » Sandflal. 9 Remavu <^ol/i {vnafonr Hoor 4-atitscaitT has burst fA/va/lfi thr Unit.. Actual coral rvff'n [ - 1 J.imcifene orvoml/inrf/nff
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