RM2CGH92T–. Forty-one years in India : from subaltern to commander-in-chief . iment, 5 What I Remember (Trollope), 21 Whist, English, 8 Whitehead (Charles), 54 Wild Life in Australian Bush, 34 Williams (James), Village Buildings, 24 Williams (Frederick) on Railways, 24 Wilson (General Sir Charles), 32 Winchester (Dean of), see Stephens. Wingfield (Hon. Lewis), 53 Within the Maze, 55 Wits and Humourists, 21 Wives and Mothers, 38 Wolseley (Viscount), 4 Women in English Life, 9 Women of Letters, 21 Wood (Rev. J. G.), Dominion of Man, 36 Wood (Mrs. Henry), 20, 55, 59, 60 Wood (Charles W.), 20, 30, 31, 65 Wo
RM2CERT5B–. An illustrated history of the counties of Rock and Pipestone, Minnesota. hV did bmne (ownship in tolumbiacountV. ise(n)sin. Tbcise who securedh)]i(ls ii) Kouiilaii) Ibaiiie tiiwiisbi|) un-der the l)(H))estead a))d t Iee elaiui ait^were as follows: James McVey (4), Christopher Byrne(30). Thomas Olson (20), Louis Hirschy (18),Caleb Heath (32), Moses A. Heath (32),David W. Inman (24), Robert M. Doughty(26), Gilbert A. Ripley (14), Frank Vermil-ya (20), Louis Gilbertson (34), John Griffin(18), Ernest Schultz (10), James Hines (22),Alplia Snyder (S), Edwin Giles (26), ClarkW Smith (12), Egbert
RM2CE4D2E–. Army list . Gilbert-Cooper, W. N. R. 2036 Qilbertson, C. F. G.. J.N. Gilby.C.Gilchrist, G. C. H. T. J. ... J.S. W. F. C. W.H. Gilday, A. L. C. ..Gildea, G. A G. A F. Sir 3. ... Gilder, E. — T. G. ... T. N. ... Gilderdale, F.Gilding-, F. ... 2412 1760 1511 ... 2.335 2311 2043c 2 43a 2294 15876 2636 847 20.32 2013c 1394e 2444 2294 481a . 2)4.3c 1823a, 1837c 2363 2043e 23.5.!) 15586 1781% 1794(7 1564 1529 214.3c
RM2CE5GE9–. Horn measurements and weights of the great game of the world: being a record for the use of sportsmen and naturalists . 91 33i 6x6 Col. G. A. Percy. 28 5 23 5x3 17 7 Scotland ... J. F. Laycock. 27J 4J i7i 23f 5x5 Do. ... Lord DArcy Osborn. 27? 4 20f 27i 4x4 E. N. Buxton. 32 GREAT GAME OF THE WORLD, RED DEER (Cervus elaphus)—^w/w?/^^. c 3 i5 •^ ° 5 lis Tip to Tip. Widestspreadinside. Points. Weight. Habitat. Owner. *27J 4 25 251 4x3 St. lbs. liritish Museum. 27 4 23 3>«4 15 9 Scotland ... F. Devas. 27261 5i3f 155 3oi 20| 7x75x6 ... GlenquoichScotland ... Lord Burton. {T/w Field, Feb. 6, 18
RM2CERB16–. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. arch 6, 1904 ; s.. Royal Prince 73536 Mr. W. Savage 32 Royal Prince 3rd, red and little white, e. Jan. 12, 1904 ; s., Royal Prince 7^536 Mr. A. Sutton 25 Summary. Average. Total.£ 8. d. £ s. d. 34 Cows, heifers,and calves 21 6 9 725 11 0 8 Bulls 20 1 7 160 13 0 42 Head 21 2 0 886 4 0 Tunbridge Wells Farmers Club. At the annual meeting of the Tunbridge WellsFarmers Club, Mr. E. I*o May (retiring presi-dent), presiding over a good attendance, the re-ceipts were reported to have been £121, and theexpenditure £y7, leaving a substantial balance inha
RM2CR9RNW–. Railway maintenance engineering, with notes on construction . M ^^^ g:^^g^ s z.ei 1.80 :^^;^^^^S?:^^^^^^^S;:^^^^^^^^-^^^^^^^>^^ ^ Boards and. SlightlyMoist 8Mill Shavings Damp -ei Boards andW.P Paper 1.351.802.10 1.15 6ame with 12 Mill Shavings 0.86 16 0.67 20 >; 0.55 -2^^ 0.48 300 RAILWAY MAINTENANCE TABLE XXI—(Co^.1 Hair Felt, B.T U Transmilted per sq.ft per Day perDegree of Difference of Temperature. TesT aoou T Board ^.-W.PPaper%lHairreftr:W.P Paper 4,9/ Board ^^S .g Boards and W.PPaper -lHair Felt ^■^-VBoards and W.PPaper 3.32 8
RM2CJ3F39–. Official register of the United States .. . Campbell.... Benjamin W. Porter 20 88 24 68 Aspen Grove .... Pittsylvania.. James A. Luck.... 4 34 4 97 Aspenwall Charlotte.... Claiborn Barksdale. 20 50 25 57 Athens .•. • Caroline Fauquier Orville W. Sutton ..Stephen McCormick 20 2811 82 27 57 Auburn 15 03 Austin ville Wythe WilUam Kohler, fr. September 19 .... 22 33 29 68 Ava. .••«••..... Patrick Alexander B, Clark,from January 9... 32 43 Ayletts Kins: William William T.Samuel. 135 08 174 53 Bachelors Home. Lee Benjamin Hill 2 93 3 53 Back Creek Valley Frederick ... R. V. Lockhart.... 24 89 31 7
RM2CE4AH6–. Army list . C. H. E.... J. 8. Hoole, G. P. ...Hoole-Lowsley, W. J. S...15505 Hooliham, J 2446 Hooper, A,, ii..4..^.C. ...2446 A 2286 A. P. A. 834 A. B. 823a A. W., Jf.^./KC. ... 1966 A.W.,o. WaleiBordW^^a ... 22f5... 2420... 2385...1339a... 189... 2446...20.336... 2-104... 1516... 981... 2446... 2264... 17.37...lOSln... 2416... 629...13946...1.368a;...15516... 2446... 1528... 20.32...lC26a...2011a... 17.37... 1755... 2046... 1549... 1501... 1338... 851a... 2412...2011a...19.58a... 563...2011a...1391e...2011a... 2446...1979u...2011a...1393e...1389e... 1553...1396rf...1965a... 1548...1270a...
RM2CJ8TTN–. The Third New Hampshire and all about it . W. Godon.Arm. : 2 11-inch pivots, 4 32-pounders. COMMODORE ■-. K. DllONT. Ottava. Lieut.-Comdr. T. H. Stev- ens. Arm. : 1 11-inch pivot,1 22-pounder, rifled, 2 24-ponnder howitzers. Built for Government,$88,000. Screw steamer, 507 tons.Paivnee. Lieut.-Comdr. R. H. Wyman. Arm.: 8 9-inch pivots, 1 20- pounder, rifled, 2 24-pounder howitzers.Pocahontas. Comdr. Percival Drayton (whose brother commanded at Hilton Head). Arm.: 1 11-inch pivot, 4 32-pounders.Penquin. Lieut.-Comdr. F. A. Budd. Arm. : 4 32-pounders.Penibina. Lieut.-Comdr. J. P. Bankhead. Scr
RM2CGHX6X–. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . C, Col.1 12-ponnder), Commander E. G. Parrott; Curlew (6 E-G-M. Dunovant; 15th S. C, Col. W.D. De Saussnre; ■32-pounders, 1 20-pounder rifle). Lieutenant P. G. Wat- Beaufort (S. C.) Guerrillas, Capt. J. H. Sereven; Ga.mough: Penguin (4 32-poiinders, 1 12-pounder), Lieuten- battery, Capt. Jacob Bead ; 1st S. C. Mihtia Arty (2co 8),ant T. A. Badd ; S. B. Forbes (2 32-pounders), Lieutenant ^°^- J^ ^- Wagener. Loss : t, 11; w, 48; m, , = 66.H. S. Newcomb; Isaac Smith (8 8-inch, 1 30-p
RM2CHBPBC–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1908 1ra sección . Abril !4 de 1908. Makische Maschinen-bauanstalt Teutonla Gesellschftmit beschtatikierHaftung —Máquinas agrie las y sus accesorio»;rnáqnioas para lechería; desnatadoras y sus ac-cesorios; ar-ículoa de ferretería y útiles da coci-na da las clases 1?, 22, 32 y 38. tr»24 abril. Abril 20 ds 1908. Howard Holmes Chip-aran.-Artículos de lai clases 20, 22, 30, 31,32, 3% 56, 72. 74 77. v-28 abril. ■r-W-iiTViiriiriiWminu .-rir-n-r——>rp*r**riimiwwmi— mi.iii.imii inva--————Ttmtr-«r»nffli ■iil>m^—¡^ Acta m° 88.038. Abril 20 de 1908.—How
RM2CDF49H–. High school algebra . nce a-f = — and a^ = . it follows that any af aP factor may he removed from the numerator to the denominator of a fraction, or vice versa, by changing the sign of its index. 300 ALGEBRA Thus. -^^ = -^ = 8; -^ = — ; 4x-a3 = -^ . Ex.-SimpHfy a^/8^x V^IG^; {^^J^ i^Sx VW^ = 8^ X 16* = (23)§ X (2«)^ = 2»x 25=32. 16» 64 / 9a* g 9 . g- 9»a«6» 27ae6« EXERCISE 189 (1-82. Oral)What is the meaning of: 1. ai 2. xi 3. 1y-. 4. a5. 4 5. a;5. 6. x°. 7. 0-2. 8. a;-^ 9. X-*. 10. y- 11. w^ 12. x-l What is the value of: 13. oi 14. lei. 15. 1253. 16. 10,000^ 17. 42. 18. 27^ 19. (i)^. 20.
RM2CR9RPJ–. Railway maintenance engineering, with notes on construction . SlightlyMoist 8Mill Shavings Damp -ei Boards andW.P Paper 1.351.802.10 1.15 6ame with 12 Mill Shavings 0.86 16 0.67 20 >; 0.55 -2^^ 0.48 300 RAILWAY MAINTENANCE TABLE XXI—(Co^.1 Hair Felt, B.T U Transmilted per sq.ft per Day perDegree of Difference of Temperature. TesT aoou T Board ^.-W.PPaper%lHairreftr:W.P Paper 4,9/ Board ^^S .g Boards and W.PPaper -lHair Felt ^■^-VBoards and W.PPaper 3.32 8. ,/ Board^ W.PPaper3 Hair Pelf ^-W.PPaper -f Board 1.88 Cork / Board^MP Paper.^-rCork-^W.PPaper ^^^Board 4.20
RM2CHNMRW–. 1915 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies . way.No. Cap.Per Hr.,Gals. Cap.of Res.,Qts. No. ofCyl. Price. 0 20 18 4 $14.00 1 35 26 6 18.00 2 50 32 6 24.00 3 65 42 6 30.00 31/2 85 42 8 4S.0O 4 120 70 8 70.00 Portable Stand, extra... .$5.00. All coolers are shipped couiplete-with wall brackets unless orderedotherwise. Cast-ironFrame Hand. BABCOCK MILK TESTER The Agos Test-er uses the ordi-nary Babcock bot-tle, the B. & W.or the Ohlsonpatent. With eachTester is furnishedtlic following out-fit: Full set of reg-ular Babcock milkbottles, pipette,acid measure, acidsufficient for malt-i
RM2CERXNM–. An illustrated history of the counties of Rock and Pipestone, Minnesota. CO o w rt 3- < a f^ T1 * ^ H 2 a ri 3 o Pi tj m cd >- J 01 r^ ?^ <: c w o C3 o fIISTOT!Y OF t^OrtC COtTNTY. 65 (22), Mathilda Larson (4), Elisha B. Robin-son (20), Iver I. Peterson (14), Hosea El-lis (34), Oliver Lincoln (28), NathanielLester (12), Alvey H. Lester (121, NelsAtleson (8), Engebret Frederickson (S),Ole S. Hagen (4), Iver Tastenson (8),William ODonnell (32), Hans J. Thomte(14), William Maynes (2G-28), Gunder N.Remme (10), John Scully (12), Ole T.Berg (20), Tollef Opsata (22), Albert A.Campbell (28)
RM2CNG5W2–. Annual report of the Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and Forests of the State of New York . 3 2 3 75 °° July, u 5 16 00 August, (( 1 2 40 00 September, (t Total, 4 18 00 29 2 20 54 32 2 $1,039 °° F. M. Potter. March, 1898, .June, 1 4 $6 00 10 00 Tqtal, 1 4 $16 00 D. N. POMEROY. October, 1897, .November, January, 1898, . 42 5 1 $40 0016 0050 00 Total, 11 1 $106 00 272 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF W. L. Reed. MONTH FykeNets Trap Nets GillNets Squat Nets Seines MinnowNets SetLines Spears Value October, 1897, November, December, February, 1898, March, April, May, June, July, August, 23 I I 3
RM2CRD0FM–. Electric traction for railway trains; a book for students, electrical and mechanical engineers, superintendents of motive power and others .. . 68383197 36 60 72 35 401300 - 20 172 525 235 ■72 90 146 35 80 210 170 12 240908432108150218 70120340170 32 7 7 1 London Electric 168 2538 1045 30 s 15540735181431 255 , 8 10 4 30 8 215 540 735181431 49 Baker St. & Waterloo 10 Charing Cross E. & H. ... London 16 Great Northern, P. & B. London 20 Great Northern & City. . 8 Great Western, M & W L London 11 Metropolitan Ry London 60 City & South London London . 16 Waterloo & City London .... 4 London & N
RM2CE4815–. Army list . G.F. L. .. -G. IT. -G. W. ... - 11., line. li. 573«. 1549 20-4 9rf1364«-1532a546,916a19.32 2049^/ 2049d 2..49 18.36</ 1036 1501 lute K. Ynrl; M.i021... 434«!... 2449...:049(/...1291/)... 422a... 978a... 224... 1996... 1924.1368-^... limit1192 E..,/iid..Si(/.Sfrr.l5Z0b. 11 G cxlvi index] References to the Gradation List are in Heavy Type. Marsham. A. I. C, I ltd. — H. S. ... -=- J. R. T. fJon. K. H Marsliinaia, M. K. ...Marsland, J.P., Wunj/ K. B. W. E. aiarson, A. A L. F Marsters, H. A.Maiston, E. K. -J.E. ... Marstrand, O. J. ... Mart, A. S J. E Martel, C.P G. LeQ. Martelli,
RM2CGHRR4–. Complete arithmetic . e base line, inthe third range west of the principal meridian. R. 3W. R. 2W. N W 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 17 16 15 14 13 19 20 11 22 23 24 30 29 28 27 26 25 31 32 33 34 35 36 s Townships are divided into squares, numbered as shown in the second map, E each being 1 mi. square. These divisions are called sections. The second map represents township X ofthe first map. N.W.i E-4OFN.W. N.E.i 8i Each section is then divided as shown in the third map,wdiich represents the section Y (No. 21) ofthe second map. The shaded portion of this map is described asfollows: S.W. ^o
RM2CHBTAD–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1908 1ra sección . Abrí! 13 do 1908 -ValwccM y MorosítU— Artículos de las ciase 58. ■ v-23 abril. Acta h« gs.oso. Abril !4 de 1908. Makische Maschinen-bauanstalt Teutonla Gesellschftmit beschtatikierHaftung —Máquinas agrie las y sus accesorio»;rnáqnioas para lechería; desnatadoras y sus ac-cesorios; ar-ículoa de ferretería y útiles da coci-na da las clases 1?, 22, 32 y 38. tr»24 abril. Abril 20 ds 1908. Howard Holmes Chip-aran.-Artículos de lai clases 20, 22, 30, 31,32, 3% 56, 72. 74 77. v-28 abril. ■r-W-iiTViiriiriiWminu .-rir-n-r——>rp*r**riim
RM2CH2MEG–. The elements of railroad engineering . he preceding example, we haveE = 1.25 X .18109 + 390 X .17810 = 70.75, since 2 « = 10° 26 X 2 = 20° 52 and ^^ ^f = ^ = .17810. SURVEY OF BEAVER CREEK. d 4-1 C/3 ir. c u Bearing. Vert.Angle. 1 390 384 N 1° 15 W + 10° 20 + 70.71 1142.21 A 201 Due E + 20° 11 B 404 S 80° 10 W - 11° 14 187 S 70° 20 W - 14° 22 D 503 S 08° 32 W + 3° 12 2 384 N 20° 15 W - 0° 10 The tables of Horizontal Distances and Differences ofElevation for Stadia Measurements are computed forobservations taken on a vertical rod held perfectly plumb. Fig. 303 shows the method of keeping sket
RM2CERW97–. Oracle, The. sto win out. He will not be with usanother year as he will coach theWeatherford High School teams. Basketball Scores for 1921 Jan. 6 at Enid Phillips 27 S. w. N. 39 Jan. 7 at Enid Phillips 19 S. w. N. 23 Jan. 15 at Weatherford 0. C. College 7 s W. N. 79 Jan. 20 at Weatherford N. W. N. 29 s. w. N. 20 Jan. 21 at Weatherford N. W. N. 26 s w. N. 17 Jan. 26 at Weatherford Tonkawa 17 s. w. N. 27 Jan. 27 at Weatherford Tonkavva 17 s. w. N. 32 Jan. 31 at Weatherford Phillips 35 s. w. N. 41 Feb. 1 at Weatherford Phillips 24 s. w. N. 32 Feb. 3 at Alva Alva 36 s. w. N. 13 Feb. 4 at Alva Al
RM2CEPWF3–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1907 1ra sección. TRADE MARK °GHf& Mayo 7 de 1907.,-MartelI y Cía.—Coñac yalcoholes de la clase 68. v-15-mayo. Aeta n» 20 485. Mayo 7 de 1907.-Martell y Cía.-Coñac yalcoholes de la clase 68. v-15-mayo. A,4)te a* 20.417 «EL BUEN LECTOR» Mayo 6 de 1907.-Ángel Estrada y Cía.Artículos de las clases 7 á 12, 14, 29, 32, 33, WMayo 7 de 1907.-Bresdano y Ré.-AHícu-lc^aie;jasj:cla^!g 1 á 79. v-15-mayo. Aeta nó 20.436 >SuéR1Soncert^in^ AdelaC&NSTIPATION , 7trmrouTEsUSMIIcniH«SlllH(NflESIV0(T|J HIgrf-w.Oyspeptits.fUttjItteesJ tnunMMppendicite Hemorroideif«f
RM2CHA241–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . 0101 20 1351 20 35153 20 511* 20.642* 20,*lII 2^» *l104 20 **32 20 93II 2I7)/>9* 21 0171 21 0549 21 20i)() 21 41*0 21 67** 21 7025 21 74 fePALDINGS OFFICIAL, CRICKET GUIDE. BOWLING AVERAGES—Continued.O. M. R. W.Aver. W. Rhodes G. B. Davies J. Iremonger J. W. Ilearne A. H. Fyffe J. Newman Hon. H. Mulhnd. A. Kennedy G. G. Napier J. T. Hearne R. R. Relf K. G. MacLeod... 723 203377-3 46969-1 319826 107104-4 11950-4 22390-2 5646-1 142290-3 56812-2 259574-3 117126-4 24 1882 861255 572079 942761 124 379 1
RM2CEEWEX–. Pathogenic micro-organisms, including bacteria and Protozoa; a practical manual for students, physicians and health officers. 10 •t» 15^- St^-^ 19 13 18 14 17 20 c 1 10 13 Fig. 22 11 3 v^. 12 4 9 PLATE VII9 0 m ^ 10 17 20 14 ■0^ 25 30 ^ 35 11 ^ 12 • * • 15 ••y^ •^^ IS # a 0 22 # 21 r^ 26 31 w 27 32 36 o 37 23 13 a 16 19 24 .i^ •w- 28 # 33 «!&/ :^ 29 34 ^ ^ /^ / 38 THE MALARIAL ORGANISMS. BABESIA. 609 numbers in red blood cells of acute fatal cases in East Africa. Be-tween these and the pear-shaped forms he found all grades. Thisvariety is probably a distinct species. Flagella-like appendages
RM2CE12DA–. ... Debris . lege...Rush Medical .. Minnesota Michigan De Pauw Notre Dame. ...Champaign .... Total Games won 36 0 32 4 0 14 0 16 22 0 28 26 4 4 122 64 4 2 La Fayette | La Fayette Minneapolis ? La Fayette •,•??! £ Indianapolis -g Notre Dame § La Fayette Is Pm t-^ OJ ?T3 .. p p 0 CD aa P l>> E %£ a . cS w ZD>> 1897 Oct. 2Oct. 9Oct. 16Oct. 23Oct. 30Nov. 6Nov. 13Nov. 20Nov. 25 Illinois Normal ... Oberlin De Pauw Champaign Indiana University Michigan Missouri . Alumni Minnesota Total Games won. 28 0 6 22 8 0 4 34 20 6 4 34 30 12 0 0 6 0 106 108 5 3 La FayetteLa FayetteGreencastleCham
RM2CER4HA–. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. pv 27 0 Mr. A. -C. Haddcnliani, Pakefield 27 10Darkir, 5 yearB old. and calf Mr. A. C. Haddenham, Pakefield 32 0 Duchess, 5 years old, and calf Lord Radnor 28 10 Violet, 5 years old ..Mr. H. W. Girling, Rpvd m 23 10 Spot. 6 years old Mr. H. W. Girling, Revdon 21 0 Cowslip, o yearB old..Mr. E. J. Keeble, (it. Oaklpy 17 10 Snowball. 4 years old Lord Radnor 23 0 Heifer, about 2 years old ...Mr. A. C. Haddenham 22 10 Heifer, ditto .Lord Radnor 20 0 Heifer, ditto Mr. A. O. Haddenham 21 10 Heifer, ditto Mr. L. Lucas 22 10 neifer, ditto Lord Radnor 23
RM2CEJM7E–. The universal assistant, and complete mechanic : containing over one million industrial facts, calculations, receipts, processes, trade secrets, rules, business forms, legal items, etc., in every occupation, from the household to the manufactory. K TkcmKi. »W. O. 3!S II .125 20 .035 29 .o»v ^ .26 4 ^4 Xi .iC>9 8t .032 30 .OI» X3 -o^S 3Z .02S 3t .ot rt >>3 T4 .0S3 »3 -o*? ** .ooj33 •«* 6 .2 15 •«* 24 .022 7 ?7 8 .i66 i6 .06s as -02 34 -oor 17 -056 36 .018 3$ Oof 9 -SS 18 .049 27 .016 36 -«»• fHo. iW.G. = ... ,5; in. No. iiW. C 4 .^ i in. 16 ..f^in 32 .. a^ jn- Abtiticiai, Meerschattm
RM2CT2737–. Iconologia del cavaliere Cesare Ripa, perugino . w Corvo . /ifpidi . S. Avoltojo. 9^ B B Uè.Bufala, 241. 55)o. ^*^ Agnolino. 40^ f Cane. tpr. V-^ Cani. 90. Capra, 247. Capricorno » 1S9. Centauro „ ^^^. Cerafte, 17^ Cerva. 95. Cervo. 182. i D ;Ugo, E E Lefante, F F A! cone, fenice II. 9^^ 2)7. 32-2. iip. 50S. II. 166, ^5. 27. 584.Gallina 44<J G GAllina .Gallo. 59. Gatto, zìi. Giinchio,Grue. joz. Gufo , I N ^8.Z45. 2pi. Sz. l Ibbio.X ^ Nottola, 0 ■ 336. 0 V^ Orfo. J<54.«5. Dia 72. L LEone, I. 4, s^.20^, Z57. 279. Leopardo.Lepre ,Linge , Lupo. 7, Lupo Cerviero , . 107.^02. XSS.91- 2 94
RM2CEP79M–. The geography of mammals. ecies.Total. a? =3 S p* ft 3oH a §12 la oH W O H o 1. Australian . 7 4 11 22 51 6 27 84 284 2. Neotropical 10 5 13 28 103 15 12 130 501 3. Ethiopian . 10 2 30 42 99 3 48 150 577 4. Oriental 2 1 33 36 39 10 64 113 557 5. Nearctic 2 0 20 22 21 2 43 66 192 6. Palsearctic . 0 0 32 32 25 4 74 103 448 Table II. Numbers given in Table I. reduced to Percentages of TotalNumbers of Families and Genera. Families. Genera. Regions. Endemic. Quasi-endemic. Wide-spread. Endemic. Quasi-endemic. Wide-spread. 1. Australian 2. Neotropical . 3. Ethiopian . 4. Oriental . 5. Nearctic . 6
RM2CE1C9P–. Millwork catalogue : makers of the original patent dowelled doors, sash, blinds, fine interior finish, store and office fixtures, bank counters, dealers in lumber, etc . Fig. 179. Fig. 180. List Price. Thickness Figure 17D Figure 1X0 Size Made of Plain Oak, Ash, Birch or wood of Equal Value. Hade f Plain Oak. Ash, Birch or W I of Equal Value PriceOpen sizeof Glass Pricei (pen Size Of Cil.l 2- 8x6- 8 1% $16.50 20 x 20 $11.50 20 x 32 3- 0x7- O 1S.OO 24- x 24- 13 OO 24- x 36 3- OX7-6 19.00 24 X 30 14-.00 24 x 4-2 3- 0 x s- o l.i 50 24- x 36 14-.50 24-X 4..S White or Yellow Pine Veneered Doors s
RM2CE4FJN–. The Salem directory : containing the city record, schools, churches, banks, societies, etc., names of the citizens, a business directory, general events of the years 1854 and 1855, an almanac for 1857 and a variety of miscellaneous matter . 5 s^ 19 Thursday 6 39 6 4 0 8 19 20 Friday 6 37 6 6 8 9 8b m ^ 21 SaturdaySUNDAY 5 36 6 5 40 9 4( W 22 rQ *3 CO t^ CO 6 85 6 6 26 10 2i -< M 23 Monday 6 34 6 6 50 11 12 ? Pm 24 Tuesday (fq O r-H r^ <M 6 32 6 sets. 11 51 25 26 WednesdayThursday Xi XI ^ XI -O (U la V 2G321 SaSh .... 919 t 1472 pffifiW. ....2624 Chesh irP 1.W2 Monterey, Stockbrid ee ..
RM2CET3AN–. List of residents 20 years of age and over as of ... m Jelbert Raymond 61 u 21 Rhode Island x McHugh James B 61 electrician 26 Vermont 0 Reynolds John A 61 clerk 20 here p Reynolds Marion H-f 61 domestic 47 u Wheeler Street s Pichette Paul A 4 chef 45 here u Rodriquez Ethel-f 11 housewife 32 u v Rodriquez Paul 11 cook 37 u w Kimoto Blanche-f 11 clerk 30 u x Kimoto Kusutano-f 11 at home 77 u y Fewtrell Florence-! 11 housewife 54 u z*Fewtrell John 11 chauffeur 59 u 1161 a Fewtrell Margaret F-f 11 draftsman 27 u b St Peter Louis 11 chauffeur 44 u c St Peter Mary-f 11 housewife 54 a d Gray Estel
RM2CRTPF5–. The Bell System technical journal . 29.4 29.2 29.0 /3a 28.8 26,6 28.4 2 8.2 28.0 1000 TEii TMqi 1000 K) 1000 TE 12 1000 TE 131000 ^ TM„ TMc TM,2 TM, 03 W^, (b) /3oa =29.554f=100 0 0.04 0.08 0.12 0.16 0.20 0.24 0.28 0.32 0.36 0.40 aa Fig. 2(a) and (b)Fig. 2 — Plots of phase constant versus attenuation constant for modes invarious helix waveguides. Representative values of « are shown on the curves. , 1372 HELIX WAVEGUIDE 1373 0.04 0.08 O.I aa 0.20 0.24 0.28 0.32 0.36 0.40. 11.4 yOa 11.0 10.6 10.2 9.8 9.4
RM2CE1CA8–. Millwork catalogue : makers of the original patent dowelled doors, sash, blinds, fine interior finish, store and office fixtures, bank counters, dealers in lumber, etc . Fig. 179. Fig. 180. List Price. Thickness Figure 17D Figure 1X0 Size Made of Plain Oak, Ash, Birch or wood of Equal Value. Hade f Plain Oak. Ash, Birch or W I of Equal Value PriceOpen sizeof Glass Pricei (pen Size Of Cil.l 2- 8x6- 8 1% $16.50 20 x 20 $11.50 20 x 32 3- 0x7- O 1S.OO 24- x 24- 13 OO 24- x 36 3- OX7-6 19.00 24 X 30 14-.00 24 x 4-2 3- 0 x s- o l.i 50 24- x 36 14-.50 24-X 4..S White or Yellow Pine Veneered Doors s
RM2CEMGFJ–. Travels into North America : containing its natural history, and a circumstantial account of its plantations and agriculture in general, with the civil, ecclesiastical and commercial state of the country, the manners of the inhabitants, and several curious and important remarks on various subjects. 4 11 11 25 12 i4i 30 *3 18 3 H 18 30 >5 •5 30 16 23 33 17 »4 34 18 18 37 »9 18 25 20 20 26 21 20 2S 22 23 34 23 17 34 24 18 30 2? 20 32 26 10 24 27 12 20 28 »3 23 29 22 24 30 >7 25 3* 20 29 w N2W N WN WN WN WNWN WW w N N WW s w N E N W N W W w NWbyWN WN WN W W E E Rain. Rain. Fair.Fair.Fair.
RM2CHFF4D–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . w. Prov...O. J. Davis, Prov.... P. Gill. BM J. Watt, Paw C. Dixon. P&J N. Davenport, I&J.. J. Burrows. BM A. Mayers. FR A. Ward. FR W. Halsall, P&J N. Maginis. Prov H. Castle, FR R. Brown, P&J J. Harrison, FR C. Hemingway, P&J.M. D. McCunn, Prov. Batted iu less than 60 per cent of the league games A. Walcott, FR 6 1 163 32.60 J. H. Jackson, Paw..... 9 5 81 20.25 W. Smith, Prov 9 1 128 16.00 A. Clarke, FR 6 0 95 15.83 S. Harper, Prov 4 0 50 12.50 R. Haworth, Prov 3 1 25 12.50 J. Rutter, Prov 3 0 34 11.
RM2CEXRHA–. A Register of the Weather for the Year 1692, Kept at Oates in Essex. By Mr John Locke. 7j 23 W 1 SW i1 Snow, which began at 15and laded to 20. Clofe. nmm^MBmm * . r mmm*m?<,,l|*,,,^w«^ai»««**»*«w! ? mi ???—?—?,..,? ? |M. <r 17J gojW i[A little Fog. 14 32 Hard Rain. 10] 33 |W 1 {Rain. 4| 30 W o|Fair, Froft-I2| 28 jNW 2 Very fair hard Froft. * ; 1 ???in map i6 26 jW ojVery Fair, hard Froft. —— ——?< 1 — * ???? ? 1. 3Clofe,Snow laft night from nthe greateft part of this day. • r , D I^ltow/>j8ar. |kyg.4 ..?III Will T«—» C l91T$ Wind. Wither. Becemh tBgt* •913 6 55 S W 2 R
RM2CEXRK2–. A Register of the Weather for the Year 1692, Kept at Oates in Essex. By Mr John Locke. Wmd Weather. Nawmb. 1^92. 5 5 9 i. 7lJl2 i8 9]a. ? ?? »• 16 2. 9-9 10 11 9 12 16 1. liL?J9 15l Fli16)10(4. N E 1 [Hard Snow, which laftcdtill Daft midnight. «w NOVEMBER, 1692. ?i 9&v 5]29- 9J 19 JN E ijFair, fcarce a Cloud;.afii4. o 7 20 SW 1 Rime and Froft. 31 9B- 5 2 9;i- 5j T4I 9!4« 2 20 SW 1 Rime and Froft. ? < 20. 7j 23 W 1 SW i1 Snow, which began at 15and laded to 20. Clofe. nmm^MBmm * . r mmm*m?<,,l|*,,,^w«^ai»««**»*«w! ? mi ???—?—?,..,? ? |M. <r 17J gojW i[A little Fog. 14 32 Har
RM2CH5F79–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . inson and Fire Jian D. W. Hobba 20 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, May, iq2J Western Lines Lead in Car Miles for April Actual Record, Excluding Bad Order Cars Eastern LinesWestern LinesSystem 32.8 Miles per Car per Day33.3 Miles per Car per Day33.0 Miles per Car per Day WESTERN LINEDIVISIONS BestPreviousWeeklyAverage Week BestAverage Made WEEKS OPAprll-1923 May-1923 1-7 8-14 15-21 22-30 1-7 8-14 46.8 4-21-23 44.4 45.5 46.8 45.9 46.0 46.7 35.1 10-14-20 23.5 25.7 24.3 22.6 21.7 20.2 Newark 47.0 4-30-12 26.8 23.9 25.7 25.0 27.8 25.8 Chicago 51.4 4-14-23 47
RM2CHHWH7–. Vaughan's book for florists . OVAL. 16 inch 30 I 20 inch 45 18 381 22 .55 ROUND. 14 inch 30 ] 20 inch 45 16 33 24 60 18 : w| INDIAN CHIP BASKETS. No. 701. Handle Basket ox Foot. 8 inch each, V5c. 9 inch each, 40c. 10 inch each. 50;. SWISS MOSS BASKETS. Fresh White Stocks; Bfst Quality. C ROSS. 3 inch, plain « 2 60 354 4 • 5 6 • 7 8 9 - C ROSS. dozex. $ 2 60 $ 0 25 2 80 28 3 30 32 4 75 4,3 6 00 55 . 8 80 80 11 00 1 00 14 00 1 30 1 25 1 50 1 St> WHEAT SHEAVES. in PER CENT. DISCOUNT1U From Prices Named Below. Larger Discount If Your Order Exceeds $10. We are the largest makers of Sheaves in
RM2CDAXBG–. Journal of the New England Water Works Association . MO 91 94 Si 9t 1300 01 04 06 OB 1910 I? 14 16I )l M.K M No. 10. 202 PROPOSED EXTENSION OF METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRK T. rat |« m I WW -r§-W Zz *7 » t *s& *» -f> 4*// ^M ?13/51?, f —i 1 —? rS^ ? rjcTT Pr>, mms/*5 c/7r, mo. nutation 192a- 324 4iL > /ty mMwn i9ZD-anit4 5 UT . -£» K«=»- *tfs-^ r&H, 55»H^ T^C/Sifccs! 5^ c rfJ zl J> 5--- Atfi, »,jj D J«-^ h Jfc ^ t3r , ^ JS^* ---- —.- * 1330 92 34 H It 1100 02 04 Of OB 1310 12 14 16 18 1920 Diagram Xo. 11.. IBM 32 94 % 3B 1900 02 04 06 08 1910 12 14 16 Diagram No. 12. GOODXOUGH. 20
RM2CR8824–. The Street railway journal . 40 degs. 10 POLE, ENGINE TYPE,800 K. W. 550 VOLT. 0> > CO vipour 80 0 GEIR. P. IERAT1. 3R, -000--550- 1 E M.F-- ULAT ON 500 -1000- -100- -90- EFFIC ENCY -900- -800- -80- -700--1100- —70- —00- 3W 4 -500- —50- / w* -r s. 0. FIELD JOS. 7NC )86-6. 350 arm; 0 TURE NO. : 5043 -400- —10-—304 3 RISERUN N TEMP. FOR 16 HRS.T 1460 AMP. 550 VOL T. -300- — 20- i w ARM. FIELD 32- se. : ; 1° C. SH. 4 4° C. -200- COM.COMM 18 CUTAT1. 15 :s AMP. 1 -100- —10 0- SH. FIELD. -A 3ER. j,. M p. 1 OLTS 495 3. 15 SERIE S SHUNTEC . i < • < h AMPERES LOAD Street Railway JauiTial
RM2CHH0MG–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . 56 170 21.20 0 24 48 16.00 1 32 156 15.60 2 30 93 11.601 25 58 9.60 C. Walcott 5 II. Ford 7 G. Roberts 9 E. Fraser 11 C. Dudley 6 1 13 32 8.00 0 16 52 7.40 0 13 64 7.10 0 27 51 4.70 1 7 21 4.20 W. Springer. E. Fraser E. Maxwell. BOWLING AVERAGES.B. M. R.W.Aver. 387 2 232 45 5.15403 11 216 39 5.53126 1 52 8 6.50 C. Gage.E. Bird. B. M. R.W.Aver. .54 2 29 4 7.1070 1 37 3 12.10 BROOKLYN (N. Y.) UNITED SONS OF ST. GEORGECRICKET CLUB. Secretary, Samuel Albinson, 1574 Greene Avenue, Ridgewood, Brook-lyn, N.
RM2CHM4F7–. Richardson's Virginia & North Carolina almanac, for the year of Our Lord 1864 [electronic resource]: being bissextile or leap year, the eighty-eighth of American independence, and the third of the Confederate States . ys old 4 55 7 5 20 20 / 2: rises morn 22 13 Trinity Sunday 4 54[7 6 20 32 15! 8 22 0 31 23 m Bat FrontRoyal 62 4 53,7 7 20 43 29 9 19 1 29 24 tu Victoria born 1819 4 537 7 20 54 V513 10 10 2 28 25 w $ 19 days old 4,52 7 8 21 5i 27110 57 3 25 26 <,h D s lat 5 6 no:th 4 51 7 9 21 16]-3?]] ill 40 4 22 27 fr 3 in perigee rain 4 51,7 9!21 261 26; morn 5 20 28 sa N. Car. admitted
RM2CHCYW4–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . ns for 54 wickets; average, I2.li. Ings J. M. Shoemaker 7 C. V. Thackara 5 E. M. Mann 5 A. H. Haines 6 J. Wayne 3 W. C. Shipley 4 H. H. Firth 2 W. B. Myers 2 Jav Caufman 6 F.n. Tripp 1 G. R. White 2 Dr. J. N. Henry 1 R. L. Perot 1 J. V. Bostwick 3 * Not out. BATTING AVERAGES.NO.HS. R.Aver. Ings.NO.HS.R.Aver. 9 q7* 255 51.00 II. 0 71 130 26.00 VV. 0 34 86 17.20 c. 1 45 85 17.00 w. 0 IS 51 17.00 b 0 41 67 16.75 G. 0 ?1 32 16.00 1*. 1 19 23 11.50 B. 0 ?1 62 10.66 H. 0 10 10 10.00 H. n 16 17 8.50 J. 0 7
RM2CHJ737–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . Maglone 1 0 15 15.00 J.E.Taylor 7 0 98 14.00 rl. V. Tattersall 4 0 46 11.50 ^I, Dunne 5 1 44 11.00 ^.. G. Shingler 4 0 39 9.75 Ings.NO.R.Aver. II. Brocklehurst 2 0 17 8.50 W. Huggins 8 0 66 8.25 E. Finch 4 0 33 8.25 T. Saville 5 1 32 8.00 F. C. Maher 8 1 50 7.10 E. Griffith 5 0 16 3.20 TEAM B—BOWLINGO.M. R.W.Aver. 3. V. Tattersall 20 6 55 7 7.86 i. E. Taylor 63 18 20125 8.00 ^. G. Shingler 3 0 17 2 8.50 AVERAGES. O.M. R.W.Aver. F. C. Maher 60 5 227 18 12.50 W. Huggins 10 1 54 4 13.50 G. Magloue 1 0 4
RM2CR0BP4–. Exploitation technique des chemins de fer .. . • . O > 1 . .2 o o Qj -— a. • o a a> Q. 3 Ci 11 O* ■^ •« 03 -a o T3 O s 00 Tî ci o 3 05 te ca-S c te O > te (3 te ô oa,•« ^ « -»j -a ê œ -^ S ca a> o • «-* S- ni J= =3 td o ■ CQ cC O-- û, ce S-a O >- JZ 3 OC3 o ? a•c .^ i. S OJ 09 3 ■? ■s; ^ 1 b-•s r: . -Q 4) Q.^ 5 e 00 •S-^ 3 -5 -s 2 -^ as w w O a a œ a) o «3 SERVICE DES MARCHANDISES 8]. Fio. 32. — Gril. sont réunies par deux rangées de plaques tournantes,quelques plaques isolées servent au retournement desfourgons à vigie. On tiompte 20 à 28 minutes, pour ledébranchement dun tr
RM2CPGEM6–. A monograph of the weaver-birds, Ploceidand arboreal and terrestrial finches, Fringillid . ) 4-9 3-25 20 0-6 0-4 ]> 4-9 3-2 20 0-6 0-4 » 4-95 3-25 2-2 0-6 0-4 ?* 4-95 315 20 06 04 JJ 5-3 3-25 2-2 0-6 0-4 t9 99 4-85 3-25 20 0-6 0-35 Jf >i 4-95 32 2-1 0-6 0-4 it (?) 4-9 3-2 20 0-6 0-4 It {Weisliaupt). 4-75 31 20 0-6 0-4 99 11 4-5 3-15 2-0 0-6 0-35 The figures (Plate II) are taken from e and /. PI. I ..r:ii--.--Ci(f. -^ ■.-.■>>vy,i,.?tftVv5vSy-iw. -^ r W Fi-ota-wk del & lith . Har.hait iir.; :mp PASSER DOMESTICUS S et ? PASSER DOMESTICUS.THE HOUSE SPARROW. PLATE L Passer domesticus,
RM2CNJMX2–. Electric railway journal . 33 245.84 SJ2J4WS 47.90 76.07 232.58 SJ3J4WS 41.66 66.06 222.57 Per Span Per 1,000 ft. Section No. Each F. 0. B. F.C.W. A.I. Item Size Quan. F. 0. B. F.C. W. A.I. Total 2 $3.25 $6.50 $2.68 $6.70 $15.88 . 30 ft. 20 $65.00 $26.80 $67,00 $158.80 2 50 ft.21 .095.009.16.368 .19.45 .32.368 .02 .40 Eyebolts, nuts, washers J in. X 16A in.9 in. E 20 500 ft.2010 1.904.503 203.68 .24 4.00 Span wire .05 .60 50 6.00 1.328 .07 1.00 2.402 13 28 .74 10.00 24.02 .39.21.009 .39 .02 1 16600 ft. .393.365.40 Wood strain insulators (with clevis) 9 in.A in- 9.15 45 2.00 11 .60 lb.1 .162.
RM2CDDHWB–. University of Toronto studies. Physiological series. no. 1-98. 1900-28 . a-d fHT3 ;S « ??^ a CO a fl o <^ a^ CQ 40 O M - d 3 oT3 .„ -^ 2 00 .3^ o3 .S a <^ 03.2 0 0 a ?^ !- O W Oh ^gS ^ S £ ^^ 1 2 == oo| g O 02 o3 00 e3 tn c - i-H tu (M +? m ^ U 03 O C. Funk and A. B. Macallum 69. 70 Studies on Growth. IV Rat 84. Female.Rat 85. Male.0-28 days Diet 2.29-39 1. Days. Weight. Average daily food 84. 85. intake. gm. gm. calories. 0 45 45 4 48 49 28.6 8 53 54.5 46.3 12 55 55 42.9 16 55 55 35.9 20 57 57 50.9 24 58 58 48.6 28 59 61 47.9 32 69 68 54.6 36 84 82 70.3 39 89 90 66.3 SUMMARY. The frac
RM2CEN2C1–. The Columbian magazine : or, monthly miscellany. Fair. ■ 1 18 30 8 5 0 29 9 5 V/ S W Fair. 1 ^9 29 3 I I 0 29 8 9 incoDftant I 6 14 Cloudy and fnow. | 20 34 3 I 29 9 8 N W I 6 Fair, after fnow. | 21 32 0 0 G 29 II 7 S Yi Fair. 1Fair. 1 22 32 0 0 C 29 II I NW . 23 45 7 6 . 29 7. 2 ftiU I 7 3 Cloudy and rain. | 24 23 9 3 6 G 29 8 6 N Fair, hriflc wind. i 25 14 9 7 5 • 0 30 9 idem Fair, cold. u 26 32 8 3 30 2 6 idem Fair. 27 30 8 5 0 30 I 5 Rill Idem. 28 29 3 I I 0 30 I idem Idem and humidify. 29 •28 7 I 5 0 30 I 7 E Fair. 30 35 3 I 5 30 2 4 E Overcaft, thick fog. 9 3 L 35 3 I 5 30 I 4 ftill Cl
RM2CDFR4D–. St. Nicholas [serial] . n East Indian tree. My 5-16-34-24-37 is a criminal.My 9-23-4-43-7 is a rotating disk. My 32-52-21-41-15was Quentin Roosevelts official position. KINGS MOVE PUZZLE (Silver Badge, St. Nicholas League Competition) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 z Z R N 1 L H T L E 1: 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 L 1 G L A N P P 0 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 E Y A K E M H c E A 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 B A R N G 1 A D R L 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 L E H 0 A R P 0 S E 5i 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Y A L W 0 P 0 R c 0 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 X N 0 N L u P E 1 N 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78
RMRH2P2N–. Bruneau Dunes tiger beetle inventory : final report for Challenge Cost Share Project: D010-P3-0097. Saint Anthony Sand Dunes tiger beetle. 32. Plate 5 Opening of larval burrow (4 mm size) of Cicindela arenicola Rumpp at Site C, April 20, 1993, Bruneau Dunes State Park. Substrate with pebbles of mixed colors. p*. 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.. Baker, Charles W. (Charles William), 1937-; United States. Bure
RMRHPG1W–. Bihang till Kongl. Svenska vetenskaps-akademiens handlingar. Science; Botany. Bihang tillI{oiigl.Vet.Akad.liandl.Bd.3,N°12. TafllTI 201' va. ,ii- 20^ 2^^ ^ ' f J 21'^ yi»' w '^«.4^^" 23^ 23» mil ^ 25 ^. 4 J6* 27^ /kl». (i 28 ,. 32 1> a l^å 33 35 34 43*( 43' 43^. 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.. Kungl. Svenska vetenskapsakademien. Stockholm : K. Svenska vetenskaps-akademien
RMRGBTAM–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULLETIN No. 465 & •^smi^ „ .. .„ ...„... ,„, „ .. •> Contribution from the Bureau of Biological Survey E. W. NELSON, Chief. JPJV&WU Washington, D. C. February 23, 1917 PROPAGATION OF WILD-DUCK FOODS. By W. L. McAtee, Assistant Biologist. CONTENTS. Introduction 1 Wild rice 4 Wild celery 9 Pondweeds 13 Enemies of wild rice, wild celery, and pond- weeds 20 The arrowheads 21 Delta potato 21 Wapato 24 Chufa 28 Wild millet 32 The waterlily group 35 Banana waterlily 36 INT
RMRGBT62–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. BULLETIN No. 779 Contribution from the Bureau of Entomology L. O. HOWARD, Chief. Washington, D. C. PROFESSIONAL PAPER June 24, 1919 THE GRAIN BUG/ By D. J. Caffkey and Geo. W. Baebek, Scientific Assistants, Cereal and Forage Insect Investigations. CONTENTS. Introduction 1 History 2 Distribution 3 Food plants 4 Character of injury 4 Description 6 Life history and development 10 Seasonal development 16 Habits of nymphs 18 Habits of adults 20 Natural enemies 28 Control methods 32 Associated species of plant bugs 33 Summar
RMRFCM6N–. Field and computer techniques for stem analysis of coniferous forest trees. Conifers Physiology. t 7 4 S a 10 1? 11 II IB 20 32 W 30 21 90 32 91 91 32 10 HBDII MtflSUHtntNTS (INCHES) Figure 14.—Computer produced stem profile graph showing error in data. 27. 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.. Herman, Francis R. cn; DeMars, Donald J. cn; Woollard, Robert F. Portland, Or. : Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Exp
RMRF4CY4–. Field and computer techniques for stem analysis of coniferous forest trees. Conifers Physiology. t 7 4 S a 10 1? 11 II IB 20 32 W 30 21 90 32 91 91 32 10 HBDII MtflSUHtntNTS (INCHES) Figure 14.—Computer produced stem profile graph showing error in data. 27. 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.. Herman, Francis R. cn; DeMars, Donald J. cn; Woollard, Robert F. Portland, Or. : Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Exp
RMRHKY27–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. STANLEY D. BECK 100 90 Z 80 LJ (J £ 70 a W 60 D a I" 40 30. 12 16 20 PHOTOPHASE (hr) 24 28 32 FIGURE 4. Effect of photophase duration on the incidence of diapause among European corn borer larvae reared under scotophases of 10, 12, or 14 hours. diapause incidence was greater than 9Qc/c. The long axis of the ellipse lies along the 12-hour scotophase coordinate, and the widest part of the response zone falls between the 11- to 13-hour photophase and 10- to 14-hour scotophase coordinates. These results, combined with those
RMRE5AJH–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Sea.. "04 < 12 16 20 24 TIME (hrs) STA Ebb 37. 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 TIME (hrs) Figure 27-4. Short-term variability of dissolved methane at stations 46 (a) and Ebb 37 (b) in Sept.-Oct. 1975. tion of methane. In the absence of significant micro- bial oxidative processes, methane dissolved in the shallow brackish waters of the lagoon would be transported through the entrance by tidal pumping (Barsdate et al. 1974). Because the air-sea exchange of methane is relati
RMRG8149–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. THE MINERALS OF IDAHO The angles observed by Ayres are as follows: Calculated o / // 301 A 301 127 32 301 A 100 26 14 301 A 101 29 41 28 101 A 100 55 55 28 101 A 001 34 4 32 205 Measures o i // 127 32 24 30 28 1 54 39 30 35 20 30. 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.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. W
RMRMB8RR–. Annual report. Agriculture. Annu w. Report, 1!)1G 155 OATS—(Continued).. 40.00 H.63 34.12 39.95 4! 95 111 NX 47.SI 46.61 41.54 49.11 38.84 45.67 I 36.45 46.56 28.17 14.63 30.50 41.53 37.20 32.4] 31.20 63.59 10 15 73.34 36.48 29.49 52.94 41.11 80.45. 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.. Alberta. Dept. of Agriculture. Edmonton
RMRG5DWE–. The butterfly book; a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. With 48 plates in color-photography, reproductions of butterflies in the author's collection, and many text illustrations presenting most of the species found in the United States. Butterflies -- North America. ⦠ââ ' 14 e&r 15. "â fc"'! 4** - A 18 21 17 * 20 O i 30 * k * 28 29 v* *T .â -^ 12 19 25 U 32 35 34 ^ / * 33 36 ! 37 39 38 »J0PYF1»GHTED BT W. J. HOLLAND, lfc'9.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabil
RMRE58NP–. Cryptogamic plants of the USSR. (Flora sporovykh rastenii SSSR). Plants. 187 by 168 —214jU high, spherical to slightly flask-shaped in section. Spermatia narrow-ellipsoid, 4 — 5 X 1.5 —2.0/u. Aecia hypophyllous on needles of current year, in two irregular rows, one on each side of midrib on slightly yellow-discolored areas of the tissue, white, cylindrical, 0.5 — 0.7mm across, 0.6 —1.0mm high; peridia colorless, delicate, rupturing at the apex; peridial cells polygonal, vertically elongate, overlapping, in a single layer, 32 — 48 X 20 —32/y; their outer wall smooth, inner wall verrucose or w
RMRE8EE2–. Cooperative economic insect report. Insect pests Control United States Periodicals. - 1086 - STATUS OF THE SCREW-WORM (Cochliomyia hominivorax) IN THE SOUTHWEST During the period August 29-September 4 a total r,-f An ^o=-„^ Southwestern Eradication Area as Allows by State and county- TExT^V ^ *J6 Dimmit, El Paso and Frio 1 each- NEW MEXICO ?r!n? ?n w?', I Kinney 2> ARIZONA - Yavapai 5, Pima and pLl 3 eaS rr.w r^?' Socorro 2 *nd Sierra 1; Maricopa 1; CALIFORNIA - Imperial'l3 ^he'RepubSc S'SeS^SSd'lSS^:?1 Sonora 20, Chihuahua 21, Nuevo Leon 2 Duraneo 32 cLh.HU ? vf % cases; Potosi 6, Baja
RMRHKKTE–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 304 W. R. FITT AND M E. WARNER Agaricia lamarcki Agaricia agaricites cc ol x o o o 3. 2.5- 1.5- 1- 0 10 20 30 40 Time (h) Time (h) Figure 3. Patterns of bleaching of zooxanthellae in the corals Agaric/a af>ariciles and A lamarckii exposed to seawater temperatures of 26°C (control), 30°, 32°, and 34°C: gross photosynthesis: respiration ratio (P: R). gross photosynthesis (Pg), and fluorescence ratio (F+DCMu/F-DCMu) in relation to exposure time. All data points are means ± SD.. /; = 4, unless otherwise noted. * = significant
RMRRG6J6–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fbbrcart 3, 1921 The Florists^ Review 109. WIRE HANGING BASKETS NOT THE CHEAPEST BUT THE BEST The Well Made Kind Painted. Bound with Galvanized Wire 6 at dozen rate, SO at 100 rate p ,nn Per doz. Per 100 $L'.00 $15.00 ^-luc'i .... 2.25 18.00 '"-i"«h 2.-50 20.00 l--'"ch 3.25 25.W 14-inch 4 2o 32.5(» '"-.'"'-'h '.'.'.['.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.. (i!00 45.00 1 s-inch Prices on larger si/e Hanging Baskets quoted on application. Write for Price List of Wire Floral Designs. GREEN SHEET MOSS '?"'l^SR^RI^N'i.SSTAlKETs Per bag, $2.0
RMRP2EPF–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Gen'l Office and Works SO. ZANESVILLE, O. Chicago Office and Sample Room 180 NO. DEARBORN ST. New York Office, 25 W. BROADWAY. DREER'S "Riverton Special" Cedar Plant Tubs. No. Diam. Ea. Doz. 100 10 20 in. $1.45 $16.00 $130.00 1.30 14.00 115.00 1.00 11.25 92.00 .65 7.00 56.00 .45 5.00 40.00 .38 4.00 32.00 .30 3.50 28.00 Manutactured for us exclusively. The best tub ever introduced; the neatest, lightest and cheapest. Painted green, with electric welded hoops. The four largest sizes have drop handle. Henry
RMRH73N4–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Trial 2:12%. Black colt, fouled 1900. Sire MeKin- K. sire of GRECO B. 43129 Sweet Marie 2:02,17 in 2:10 list, world's champion sire ofspeed. DamAileen2:26Kt'dam of Mowitza 2:203-?, â¢Sister 2:20 and Greco 2:32. trial 2:2f») by Anteco ii:inV... sire of dams of Directum Kelly 2:0s1-4, Grey Gem 2:0975, W. Wood 2:07, etc. Grandam Lou Milton (dam of LOT DILLON 1:58%, Redwood 2:21^. etc. Greco B. is a handsome young'stallion and a splendid representative of the MeKinney family. His oldest colts are 3 years old. only two have been trained and they show 2:20 speed at
RMRHTCW1–. Bidrag till kännedom av Finlands natur och folk. Natural history. 14 1921 Tab. II (Forts.). Erste Blüten o Beobachtungs- stationen. 2 Turku — Abo 3 Sauvo 4 Finby 6 Nurmijärvi 7 Borgå — Porvoo .... 8 Borgå W. — Porvoo W. 9 TJusikirkko 10 Antrea 11 Fori — Björneborg . . 12 Vammala 14 Karkku 17 Tampere — Tammerfors 18 Hausjärvi 19 Hattula 20 Luopioinen 23 Heinola 24 Mikkeli — S:t Michel . 25 Taipalsaari 26 Sortavala 27 Pälkjärvi 28 Lappfjärd 29 Seinäjoki 30 Saarijärvi K 31 Saarijärvi E 32 Suonnejoki 34 Karttula 36 Pielavesi E 37 Pielavesi K 38 Iisalmi 39 Värtsilä 40 Liperi 41 Joensuu 42 Pedersö
RMRE1M6D–. The ecological and physiological control of water loss in snakes. Snakes. 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 I LOG OXYGEN CONSUMPTION (ML/HR) -fz^ lO 10.0 20.0 50.0 OXYGEN CONSUMPTION (ML/HR) H.F. COMPfjESSICAUDt X 15 ° C • 25,0 0 32 C C W.CYCLPPION P P. CATEHiFEU «f00=^3 ii2.C i G 0-. B«^..>.ii^rVgri^^:gggaaati:= 1.0 1.2 LOG OXYGcN CONSUMPTION (Mu/HR) OXYGEN CONSUMPTION (ML/HR). 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.. Krakauer,
RMRE5707–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Sea.. O) 3 2 4) £ O. It) o â c 1 o. 31.0 31.5 B MID-SHELF COASTAL --fOOm. 32.0 32.5 Salinity %o 33.0 31.0 31.5 32.0 32.5 Salinity %o 33.0 30 J 20 0) 10 - OUTE COASTAL. 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.. Hood, D. W. (Donald Wilbur), 1918-; Calder, John A; United States. Office of Marine
RMRFTA55–. Capitol city seeds : 1952. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. With Stand-Rite Adjustable Ends This grill chick feeder is preferred by many because it offers a perfect guard to keep the chicks out of feed and prevents waste. Trough is 4 in. wide and 2 in. deep. The correctlv spaced grill hinges on feeder. No. 246. 36 in. Weight 3 lbs $1 55. No. 61. 20 in. No. 62. 32 in. No. PG-5-SL. 4^x9M ft Weight IK lbs SO 65 Weight 2H lbs yO Flock Feeder. Large body, overall. Length 5 ft. Wire grill; 8-in. legs. Shipping w
RMREHD5J–. Collected reprints, Essa Institute for Oceanography. Oceanography Periodicals.. LONGITUDE lei' W LiTinioe STATION 75 100 99 98 4.6a 4.74 4.69 97 96 95 *0'N SO'N 91 90 89 ee 87 66 85 83 82 81 79 78 77 76 74 4.94 3,25 ^13 ^32 3.44 3.96 Al 336 &j07 6.i2 6.23 6.34 — 6.20 « SI 6.67. Figure 11. —Dissolved oxygen (ml/L) Section 3, September 1962. 47. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Institute for Oceanography
RMRNAJNM–. Analytical solutions of the one-line model of shoreline change. Coast changes; Beach erosion; Shore protection. O.e-i Analytical Soln: „ 0.6- »$ J 3) w **s ^N. :z: **»^S*. o H V t'=2.0 en o 0.4- v^^^^ Q v **-..J. CiJ -ZL v>^^ -O^^ J t'= 1 .0 LJ CC O t: en 0.2- "^ "" 0.0 - i i r i 1 ALONGSHORE DISTANCE (x/U Figure 31. Comparison between analytical and numerical solutions of shoreline evolution updrift of a groin with incident breaking wave angle 20 deg. ALONGSHORE DISTANCE (x/L) Figure 32. Comparison between analytical and numerical solutions of shoreline evolutio
RMRRR99F–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 54 The Florists^ Review January 21, 1915. Toogjod & Sons. Southampton, England.—Peas, $4.30 to |4.M) bu. Geo. R. Pedrlck, Pedrlcktown, N. J.^Tomato, 22 lb. and 88 bu.; squash, 10 to 21; watermelon, 6 to 14; muskmelon, 16 to 20. J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis.—Summer cypress, 25, 30, 32 and 35. W. H. Barrett, Adrian, Mich.—Tomato, 5Q. Everett B. Clark Seed Co., Miltord, Conn.— Beet 8 to 35; cabbage, 40 to 46; carrot, 30; onion, 65 to 75; parsley, 20 to 25; radish, 15; spinach, OVj; squash, 25; turnip, 12 to 14; beans, $4.5() to $4.75 bu.; co
RMRR7G0J–. Abhandlungen der Geologischen Bundesanstalt. Geology; Paleontology. A.Bitlner. Brachiopoden der alpinen Trias. Taf II.. 17 <D ^ 18 h 4- 28 o k°k mz0 S 1S ts -CD 19 20 ' ?4S 31 27 26 W 29 30 32 « ^K 13 22 Z1 % 25 4 •?,.:? S - ?''": n j v' r u i '' Abhandlungen der k.k. Geologischen Reichs an stall. Band XIV. t u 0 4) # > 6 2* 33 ".> . " -3i'.- +3fi. 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.. G
RMREDDJJ–. The composition and dynamics of a beech maple climax community. Forest ecology; Forest dynamics; Natural history. 12 13 14, 15 16 > 17 18 19 20 21 ^Z2. 36 37 38 39 QUADRATS 8*10 METERS (26.2*32.8 FEET) — TREE SIZES DIAGRAMMED LARGER THAN SCALE ^jDIAMETER. V y40IN.(101.6CM) /^DIAMETER. ^SoiAMETER n DIAMETER ^DIAMETER J*Q IN. (101.6 CM) -^30IN.(76.2CM) W 20 IN. (50.8 CM.) 10 IN. (25.4 CM.) Fig. 13. Belt transect. into the present beech-hemlock territory, but becomes less marked as the best hemlock development is reached. Practically all down timber in the transect is hemlock. 4. Reproducti
RMRE5AM1–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Sea.. 368 Chemical oceanography POC / CHLOROPHYLL a RATIO 0 200 400 600 800 2000 I—I—1 I ri I r" I CHLOROPHYLL a (^g/| ) n M 1 f ? I C/N RATIO 0 4 8 12 16 P0N(^9N/l) SALINITY( °/..) 0 20 40 60 80 31 32 33 T I I I . Figure 23-9. Vertical profiles of particulate organic carbon (—•—•—), and nitrogen (o—o—), C/N (-D D ), chlorophyll a {-^ ^-), POC/chl. a {—^-—^—), temperature, and salinity at stations of the continental shelf area. definite boundaries for the d
RMRE5JK7–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Sea.. A 20- 40- E 60- 4) 80- O 100- 200- 300-" 101 Temperature (°C) 4 5 6 7. Temperature (°C) SEP-OCT 1976 47 B 31 o. 4) a Salinity <%o) 32 33 l 20- V 40- N A 60- 126 I . 80- 101 00- 47 00- SEP-OCT 1976 6- U O — 5- (0 4- 4) Q. E 4) 3- 2- 1- 0. 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
RMRPHKBT–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. June, 1914. American Bag >Joarnal|. , 2 3, Carl Hanneman. 4. E. S. Hiidemann 5- 6. Joseph Kurth. ;. 3. John Hearn. .; A. C. Allen. lo. N E France ii. Gus Dittmer. 12. Mrs. W. R. Harte. 13. Mrs. W. Habermann, ij. Mrs. C. M. Soelch. 15. Mrs. Frank kittins;er. 16. J. I. McGinty 17, . 18. Mr. .Sayles. 10. Freman lohnson. 20. August Diehnelt. 21, W. H. Habermann. 22. H. H. Moe 23 Harry LathroD. 24. H. M. Rood. 25. Herman Gloese. 26. Francis Jaeer. 27. L. V. France. 28 Prof. Sanders 20 Chas. Alberts jo. John Wambold 31. fc.. H Rosa. 32 Lawrence Post.
RMRHNW8K–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 524 MARIANNE VON HARNACK o o: a ^ Q- *> O O % C u ^ 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 120 c —' 18 Q) I'6 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 24.000 22.000 20.000 18.000 16.000 14.000 12.000 10.000 8,000 6.000 4.000 2.000. 9.000 8 ^ o 7 2 4-i 3 J 2.000. 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.. Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ); Marine Biological Laboratory (W
RMRE1M6E–. The ecological and physiological control of water loss in snakes. Snakes. N^. F. PICTIVtMTRIS X 15° C * gs'c 0 3Z"c » T. SAURITU3 25 *C 37 5 100^ , zdI 2 I 80-; O J O 50 = X. 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 I LOG OXYGEN CONSUMPTION (ML/HR) -fz^ lO 10.0 20.0 50.0 OXYGEN CONSUMPTION (ML/HR) H.F. COMPfjESSICAUDt X 15 ° C • 25,0 0 32 C C W.CYCLPPION P P. CATEHiFEU «f00=^3 ii2.C i G 0-. 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.. Kr
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RMRGW1M6–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 402 Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin Vol. 32. Art. 4 1976 C 1971) 1^ 1973 C 1971 C â â â¢â¢â ⢠a Fig. 4âDistribution of Nelumbo lutea within the cooling loop of Lake Sangchris. each dot representing a documented plant bed. UJ (£ a: UJ Q. UJ a: UJ I- z < UJ o UJ ffi CO 3 40- 30 20 10- 0- WARMEST LOTUS BED Y = 0.897X + 6.0^. COOLEST LOTUS BED -Y=0.973X + 0.75 âIâ 20 âr 30 0 10 MEAN WATER TEMPERATURE (STATION I) Fig, 5.âLinear regressions of water temperature (C) for the warmest and coolest Nelumbo lutea beds against ambient (Station 1) w
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