RMRFD4K8–Tamagawa Shugetsu Autumn Moon on the Tama River. Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, Tokyo (Edo) 1797-1858 Tokyo (Edo)). Culture: Japan. Dimensions: 9 3/8 x 14 3/8 in. (23.8 x 36.5 cm). Date: ca. 1838. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2CJ80NY–. Jephté : tragedie tirée de l'Ecriture Sainte : représentée pour la première fois, par l'Accademie Royale de Musique, le jeudy 28. fevrier 1732 . * yHcderc.. ffl - dore^ Voit x^le ai œ iiwineivt nvenibrœxe^^ vie. de/voTe) Çrand -ut Q—^ IT —é JL 4- Senne II t. £yieiL,d-ahs atenUr aa xserjjient gueje faw : Cmtre ftv Cm - E ^—c 4- A ctel. 77 j, i — ■ -rr^^ r ■ J —f— J T — i—r ( J ^ J —r— —r é r — ■ -Q^ r J ^ A ç: L L. -5 U—c ■ ■ -9 ^— + c w r > • + p -34- f ^: •A —If— —i— S Tire -Q jure d te Cil y—1— iiino = ^K^*-^: ^ ■ë . —r ^ P —i- ^ ^ 1 7 8 Jeplxte n^-^^^ ■ — —= fc=o -e- 3: r- i
RMRFCYEB–Fujikawa, a Village in the Mountains Formerly Called Miyajiyama. Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, Tokyo (Edo) 1797-1858 Tokyo (Edo)). Culture: Japan. Dimensions: 13 1/2 x 8 7/8 in. (34.3 x 22.5 cm). Date: 1855. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2CHGXM1–. Spalding's official cricket guide; with which is incorporated the American cricket annual . 16 J. C. K. .Jordan 4 H. L. Woodrufife 19 F. L. Franklin 14 • Not out. Ings.NO.HS.R.Aver. .17 2 66 402 26.80 . 17 5 76* 249 20.75 . 16 2 86* 287 20.50 .4 0 38 62 15.50 .19 2 39 252 14.82 2 48 169 14.08 Ings.NO.HS.R.Aver. A. Evelyn 15 A. Lovell 20 F. C. Gautier 17 G. Delvalle 14 R. Macpherson 19 BOWLING AVERAGES, TEAM A.R. W. Aver. A. Lovell 206 F. Gautier 484 C. E. Blades 490 7.927.939.07 R. A. Evelyn D. G. Birkett 0 1 0 22 34 205 13.6644 199 10.4744 173 10.1817 115 9.5836* 141 8.29 W. Aver. 5 19 11.7
RMR2K8TY–The Industrious 'Prentice Out of his Time and Married to his Master's Daughter (Industry and Idleness, plate 6). Artist: William Hogarth (British, London 1697-1764 London). Dimensions: plate: 10 3/8 x 13 9/16 in. (26.4 x 34.4 cm) sheet: 10 9/16 x 13 7/8 in. (26.8 x 35.2 cm). Date: September 30, 1747. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2CRC19K–. The street railway review . 000 horse-power in seven .i.ihhi kilowatt units. 75,000 horse-power in ten 5,000-kilowatt units. •In this size the horizontal engine Is figured on 5-l,r>00-kw. units. ,uM3?r>?jr 72rs r / z 3 4 5 S 7 s 9 /a 77 72 73 74 7S .0 77 •A SO/i.C7? 7=)V£SSV/?£- 48 w 747 7SZ 743 749 748 743 H&S 730 7SS 748 VStS 7S3 750 730 74S 732 titcuurt/efrs*j?£i>7v3C>&*ww 27.4 2&04 77.35 2Z06 ZX3S 224 27.2 267 26.7 27J7 27.34 27.3 223 £S9teZ3S 223 223 .:j Z/7a3ri//?f//v TMfSriyjrf 2.3 2.3 233 AS 3t/AF##CAT 0/:G/?f£S 7/fMT?. 7 9 S 3 S 77 20 7S 20 20 33 37 37 <33 rtri*M.i/r/
RMRXMH5M–Twilight Moon at the Ryogoku Bridge (Ryogoku no yoizuki), from the series 'Famous Views of the Eastern Capital (Toto Meisho)'. Utagawa Hiroshige ?? ??; Japanese, 1797-1858. Date: 1826-1836. Dimensions: 21.8 x 35.5 cm (8 3/4 x 14 in.). Color woodblock print; oban. Origin: Japan. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RM2CEPD6M–. The American anti-slavery almanac, for ... : calculated for Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh ... 10 13 2 23 10 3 0 48 11 3 3 39 10 43 0 25 11 53 4 56 11 23 JN.- 1 m. rises. m. S. 22 0 44 6a33 0 0 0 46 1 37 7 2 0 41 1 9 2 34 7 38 1 25 1 32 3 33 8 21 2 11 1 56 4 35 9 17 3 3 2 19 5 38 10 23 4 5 2 43 6 38 11 33 5 21 MISCELLANEOUS. The laborer isworthy of his hire.Deneb S. 9 46 a. Vt. ElectMiddling tides. SlaveholdersAlderamin 10 18 a. do nt pay$ 6 D • their laborers. 0 Eclipsed invis. $ . talk $ in SI. Fine Autumn Very low tides. weather. Alderamin S. 9 35 a. Earnest$ gr. elong. W. discussions£
RMRFCH5H–Nagakubo. Artist: Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, Tokyo (Edo) 1797-1858 Tokyo (Edo)). Culture: Japan. Dimensions: 9 7/8 x 14 7/8 in. (25.1 x 37.8 cm). Date: 1797-1858. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2CDD5HY–. The badger . onsin 1 5 1 0 6 4 1 3 1 3 3 5 1 3914 Illinois 8 4 8 9 3 5 8 6 31-2 8 6 6 4 8 861^ EVENT FIRST SECOND THIRD RECORD 100-Yard Dash Hohman (I) Hammitt (I) Knudsen (W) 10 1-5 220-Yard Dash Knudsen (W) Burk (I) Stirton (I) 22 2-5 440-Yard Dash Goelitz (I) Sanders (I) Williams (W) 50 1-5 880-Yard Run Henderson (I) Tapping (I) Rapp (I) 1 59 4-5 One-Mile Run Harvey (W) Wright (I) Hedges (W) 4 34 2-5 Two-Mile Run Mason (I) Perry (W) Benish (W) 9 52 120-Yard High Hurdles McKeown (I) Fish (I) Chritzman (W) 15 3-5 220-Yard Low Hurdles Fish (I) Bassett (W) McKeown (I) 25 2-5 High Jump Wahl (W
RMRXJX2T–Poppies, from an untitled series of flowers. Katsushika Hokusai ?? ??; Japanese, 1760-1849. Date: 1827-1839. Dimensions: 25.4 x 36.5 cm (10 x 14 3/8 in.). Color woodblock print; oban. Origin: Japan. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RM2CGMJN2–. The civil war on the border; . t. M. M. Haydens Third Iowa Battery Total casualties, Fourth DivisionUnassigned : Third Iowa Cavalry, Col. CyrusBussey Major W. D. Bowens Battalion,Missouri Cavalry Twenty-fourth Missouri, Major EliWeston Total casualties, unassigned.. Killed. o o B W 43 7 209 45 Wound-ed. O W 2622 32 5 112 55 17 2 14 271 Missing. m O d s II vufcjOtut) < 322642II 144 66 176 344 1 1 I 17 4 135 3 160 14 3 44 6 46 113 3 2 12 17 4 34 5 171 1 3 218 2 11 6 64 1 9 93 9 4 32 13 58 2 2 15 3 22 7 90 27 473 8 77 682 24 1 16 9 50 1 1 2 2 6 3 1 15 7 26 28 3 33 18 82 278 THE CIVIL WAR ON
RMRXMHPJ–Act 5 (Godanme), from the series 'The Revenge of the Loyal Retainers (Chushingura)'. Utagawa Hiroshige ?? ??; Japanese, 1797-1858. Date: 1829-1844. Dimensions: 25.6 x 36.5 cm (10 1/16 x 14 3/8 in.). Color woodblock print; oban. Origin: Japan. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RM2CJ0TKK–. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue of Whitin cotton yarn machinery : and handbook of useful information for overseers and operators . Page 177 Reel 25 in. 3 n. 3iin. 3iin. 3Jin. 4 in. No. of Space. Space. Space. Space. Space. Space. No. of Spindles ft. in. ft. in. ft. in.. ft. in. ft. in ft. in. Spindles 30 11 63^ 12 2 30 32 11 Wo 12 ^K 12 10 32 ■ 34 11 5^ 12 1% 12 934 13 6 34 36 11 3 11 113/; 12 ^%. 13 5^ 14 2 36 38 11 9 12 61/^ 13 AV. 14 03/i 14 10 38 40 11 5V 12 3 13 ov, 13 xw. 14 8K 15 6 40 42 11 103^ 12 9 13 Va 14 hV. 15 334 16 2 42 44 12 41^ 13 3 14 W, 15 w. 15 11K 44 46 12 93^ 13 9
RMRX8XJJ–Hudibras Vanquished by Trulla, plate five from Hudibras. William Hogarth; English, 1697-1764. Date: 1725-1726. Dimensions: 235 × 335 mm (image); 266 × 346 mm (plate); 270 × 349 mm (primary support); 369 × 472 mm (secondary support). Etching and engraving in black on cream paper edge mounted on cream wove paper. Origin: England. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
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
RMR2PRDP–The Idle 'Prentice turn'd away, and sent to Sea. Dated: 1747. Medium: etching and engraving. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: William Hogarth.
RM2CDH1BF–. The navy list . .M. L. W. F. Lukis ^ucrU.-Com. Y^^) ^- D- East, ma Chaplain Rev. F. D. Bunt, ma Surg. Capt..{H)...J. H. B. Crosbie, mb, Bch Captain{S) J. R. Cundall Surg.-Com M. J. Brosnan, mb, Bch... — Jan 44. 6 Feb 43 25 Sept 44 14 June 446 Apr 43 16 Feb 43 4 Dec 34 26 May 4321 Jan 44 1 Feb 44 2 Jan 45 15 Mar 44 14 Jan 44 15 July 41 18 Jan 44 15 Aug 43 6 Feb 43 8 Dec 4323 Oct 4423 May) 44 19 Dec 44 9 Jan 456 Sept 44 29 Nov 43 16 Jan 458 Feb 44 31 Oct 44 20 July 44 6 Mar 44 17 July 4310 July 44 5 Jan 435 Oct 434 Jan 44 — Apr 44 — Apr 448 Jan 458 Jan 45 23 Sept 438 Mar 4319 Feb 45 13 Feb 43
RMR30075–The Industrious 'Prentice out of his Time, and Married to his Master's Daughter. Dated: 1747. Medium: etching and engraving. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: William Hogarth.
RM2CERBCD–. Comparative designs of Gravity and Ambursen dams. I 5i l>0 -18a- V=5E550/.87 x £0 x 38=79.5# Shear at the mid- • die is taken at zero. f 2 X 2272000 5 -467 .87 X .37 X 20 x(38)^ ^s - ^^72000 ^12200 5.625 X .87 X 58 Stirrups-use 3/8ra, single loop stirrups.Spacing- At support 3-i -2 X .11 X 12000 ^ ^4 39.5 X 20it ^ pt. S2= 3.34 X 39.5/29.6=4.45 At ipt. 8^= 2 X 3.34-6.68 At f pt. s^- 4 X 3.34=13.36 Use: 6 @ 3 15 3 ,g 4 12 3 @ 6 18 1 @ 13 -13 13 stirrups 58 Beam #2 W-1895 X 18 X 9/2=154000# Mq=1.2 x 154000 x 18= 3310000# Assume a beam weighing 1200#/ M^=1.2 X 1200X (18)^46 7000# M^*467000
RMR2TKPT–The Industrious 'Prentice performing the Dutyof a Christian. Dated: 1747. Medium: etching and engraving. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: William Hogarth.
RM2CEN2YD–. The Columbian magazine : or, monthly miscellany. , damp,Froll, cloudy. 9 2J 2 0 3 0 39 10 5 N E I 4 5 Snow, frolt. 20 36 7 2 29- 6 6 WNW ■ I 3 Rain. 21 34 i I 29 II I idem Froft, fair, clear. 22 30 0 I 0 29 10 5 calm I 2 4 Snow, froft. 23 27. 5 0] 2 0 29 83 W !>[ W Fair, froft. ■24 25 0 3 2 0 29 11 NW Very fair, froft, clear. 25 34 2 I 30 W N W Idem, after cloudy. 26 27 5 0 2 0 30 16 ENE [dem. 27 4 4 29 8 3 S w Cloudy. 2S 22 2 0 4 4 0, 29 10 6 N Fair, clear, briflc N. wind, froft. 29 14 2 0 6 9 0 29 It N. Fair, fun, briflc N. wind, froft. 30 50 8 29 7 variable Froft, cloudy, after fair. r
RMRX9A8H–A Midnight Modern Conversation. William Hogarth; English, 1697-1764. Date: 1732-1733. Dimensions: 329 x 455 mm (image); 345 X 470 mm (plate); 372 X 497 mm (sheet). Etching and engraving selectively printed in black and red on ivory laid paper. Origin: United Kingdom. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMR3ARD5–John Wilkes Esq. Dated: 1763. Medium: etching. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: William Hogarth.
RM2CJ0CY0–. 1915 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies . r & Deming1 and 2, withIjtth List Retailin. Pr. ea. Pr. ea.$1.35 $0.671.401.451.501.601.70 1. tO1.902.002.102.202.25 2. -02.352.402.502.602.702.F02.903.003.103.20 inches 666fi6666 2% .70.73.75.80.85.90.951.001.051.101.131.151.181.201.251.301.51.401.451.501.551.60long Bit-Stock Drills FOB METAI. OB WOOD, No. 109. 01V o o meter. c 4.O E.d ^ o o c: ea Dia w ^i- 6.30 3.15 .54 .27 12-3 2 7.20 3.60 .62 .31 13-3 J 8.00 4.00 .68 .34 1 ri-?2 9.60 4.80 .82 .41 ir.-3L 10.30 5.15 .87 .45 !i-1 R 14.35 1.20 .60 16.15 1.35 .65 3-4 19.75 1.65 .85 T
RM2CGW2D8–. Proceedings of the annual convention . 1, 34 00* q- I ( 34 00 q-;6400(3 ■- 64 30 OI64 00O- 9 5 640C y ^ ■ 2 ^ X 624C o < UJ 3 03 00 < < -I -1 5711 5710 UJ S 5711 o • J 571! o 5710 z 5711 500 Tests on R e i n f o r c ed Cone rete Bridges 323 PERCENT OF RECORDED STATIC STRESS 00 1 o i I 1 o zw UJ o < !1 ! ! 1 i i X ?o■^ in (TUJ a. W)UJo ! J ! 1 1 Q < cI ! ■ 1 c U- 1 i Sz Q UJ o i 1 »Q 1 UJm a 0 o w j o 1 I •1 ■ a I-uj o^< ; <«q: 2 ^ ^ m.-?^- c: or <t o .<=. tc 1- Q- gOLiJ ™ o< cr 5)ri L. 3,< 5 z P r </5 if v^ O * < T <]» o -; i: vv^ MAXIMUM RECORDED
RM2CDH8H7–. Industrial Education Magazine . 9-.S- .ei- t H U. 5 ? TL O £ b > ?— 1U h A -<M U n h- <o 0! |L ft I. 0 0 c S •0 F5^ m A SOLUTION OF THE HIGH COST OF LUMBER PROBLEM 65 u D ED xa id xo in) XD ciN * I z o h- 1U r> l -IVi 1U W j <o 0 <o 66 MANUAL TRAINING MAGAZINE. A SOLUTION OF THE HIGH COST OF LUMBER PROBLE l 67 Mil A I. 18 8 44 8 4 300 ft. 300 3M 34 ft. 162 2 pes 1 20 360 ft. 6 pes. 2 224 ft. 70 ft. 60 70 20 l.gal. 1 H l lb.l lqt. 1 3 4 gal. BILL OF MATERIALS FOR MINIATURE BUNGALOW articles PRICE pER M Lumber 2x3-14, No. 2 2x3-16, No. 2 2x2-12, No. 2 2x2-16, No. 2 2x2-14
RM2CGW093–. Proceedings of the annual convention . S- 1 1 - H q: - 5 UJ Q. S, *° )o 52* 5j o oO S ^ 1 o 3 ^o. 0 5-C ( UJ • O UJ l ECORDED STATICWEST PILECENTER EAST ° if °c 2 8- • • )o z ^ o UJ o 1-< ^ — UJ UJ • d1- Q.< K . l UJ » 3 1- *o Z cB -1 UJ 4 O UJ l 1 - tV3 n° Q. 9° o*^ CVJ ■ q: 1 L ^ 0 ■t J S- L — -- g J. ° i 1 ! W 1 ; 1 1 ^ 11 1 1 liil 34.00 few n(n 3400 UJ 64.00 oH 6430 1- (/) 64.00 52 .■r.3 64.00 ^2 ^x 6240 o< - ; UJ 2 UJ ^ 0. (r Q. (rt t-(0 ?■ to 57.11 -in STII 6 83 334 Impact and Bridge Stresses PERCENT OF RECORDED STATIC STRESS o. o. m ■ o» Oo < M E s • o .: oo zIf
RM2CRF9PJ–. American engineer and railroad journal . Types Nr. I II Ill IV V VI VII VIII IX Vtight of rail per yard 11). Number of axles per lo- 194 912 2305,4 22,8 9 SO1000175 18 24 44 12,511) 3106,52,43,311 05 5000 173 20 30 45,6 1822 4208,62,68,612,3 80 OtiOO 175 22 36 44 47 4 4 46 8 10 19 26 8224,5 32 40 450 720 860 9,7 11,8 15,5 3 3,3 8,5 3,7 4,5 5 2 13 15 17 130 IGO 200 7800 lOIUO 13*1) 175 175 175 241 29 33 50 4« 2836 840 16,2 4 4,616,5 200 IIOOO 175 27 74 44,3 60 1140 18,3 4 5,6 18,3 800 15I(W 200 34 740 Lo!i(i per axle on rails, t Wiiglit of engine, emp-ty .. tons Weight of engine, full, t Tot
RM2CHTBMT–. [Provincial and state papers] . N. E. 8/30**. o0U 4) sS 0 en CO — 4) 3c W 4> 2 —-0 4) — >-. ^^ 41 —»-- :/B en cu co *^-0 +-» W2[—ipq 4> c bJO en 0 opy B. T. N. E. 36/71.r to Lords of Trade —:ch Walton by General Assopy B. T. N. E. 37/71.bst. B. T. N. E. 8/34*.ract of Ushers Letter tOct. 1696.. L. S. B. T. N. E. 8/A. U s en en C r-1en D 0 3 1—. 0 0Id H rt U rz vi u Q . < JU a <—• 0 O u u< enCO U Q < s 2i c« A — x -a CO u< Abst: dated 5 A 9 J <U JH 1 V 4) -*■ .» 4J Tj £ ^- H- 4) £ F 2 2 2 2 2 c ) 0 CO 0 0 co O 0 * 4 ro tN m ro (N rn ro u-i 4- 1 -*-» ■*-> ♦j *-&
RM2CEFN05–. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. 00 $2.90 $1.45 2.40 1.20 3.50 1.75 2.85 1.45 4.25 2.15 3.40 1.70 4.75 2.40 4.50 2.25 6.25 3.15 7.50 3.75 10.65 5.35 7.50 3.75 10.65 5.35 Roller Bushed. $2.85 $1.45 $4.40 $2.20 3.35 1.70 5.00 2.50 4.15 2.10 6.00 3.00 4.70 2.35 7.25 3.70 6.00 3.00 8.50 4.25 9.20 4.60 13.20 6.60 9.20 4.60 13.20 6.60 GRITCOHOIST No. 40. — Two sheaves above,two sheaves be-low ; for Vz -inchrope; capacity,800 lbs. One mancan lift 400 lbs.3 - inch sheaves. Pactory list,$4.00. Our Spe-cial Price, $2.50. No. 34.—T w osheaves above, 2sheaves b e 1 o w;for Va inc
RM2CPEA17–. The book of birds, common birds of town and country and American game birds . ^ ^ ^ w y d S , rt . 5H &-2 <D •3 S ,.9 o-gS ^ 3:5 *^ 3 o 2o .1; d o d a a M g - to ^-»- -- - ^ ^ rt a rt s .3 +j do ^d J3 > d a a 3 ^ f^ rt f^ to d 01 £ j3 „, -t^ a a -g -3W.2- m rn O •-- ^ -^ O 0) 5^O ID d a t- ot^ a -^ ^.— Kt O d d ^ tH !3 rt o .3 i> rtd -^ -^ ^ ^ O -O d K o ml d rt o d t/3 rt d ^ X d O fe M E *i 2^ a n i !• g -ii 0) .p a ii .S Ji JS o »!. t^ 2- !to 33P= ^■■oSd og^ags^ S >. a d tfCEi ^ g ■ ;^ d+^rtd-t^d — -71 .i^ (D tn i to ■- to 2 4^ rt ■*^-3 3 S Srt ^^-^ .2 feil , a ^3 ^ 34 o t^3
RM2CE2001–. Climatological data, Missouri . 687 BP 7A Dora Johnson 2 3 5 7 Warsaw No 2 B73B Benton 9 38 15 93 21 8A John W Burke 3 Franklin 7 38 31 91 00 .loi l.udewlg 3 4 M7f>4 Ox ark 36 47 92 34 1294 7P 7A A W Plnckn.y 2 3 4 5 M7--.W 7 39 12 93 31 BJ 3 Waynesvllle 2 W B17 v Pulaski 3 37 49 92 14 805 7P 7P Ralph N Land 2 3 5 Webster Groves 8791 {Saint Louis 6 38 35 90 22 507 7P 7P Tliomas J McCawley 2 3 5 8799 |St Genevieve 6 :v BS 90 13 833 5P Ml 1 1 iaj0 J Miller 2 3 5 West Plains 8880 Howell 1 36 44 91 51 M 1 [J U S Weather Bureau 2 3 4 5 7 » i llltunsburg 8960 ,< allaway 38 55 91 43 Mary W Cr
RM2CR896A–. Electric railway journal . ] lltp-M de ISchaerLet-kVieiirgat CtArleroi ou Place Hoyale Schaeri>e€k]Si.hae/l.eeli (Mat. tiai) 4128 PersooQllJk kaartjeaf te gevea op elkzuelf, IS 10+55+10 (5+5+5) 15 4 I 5 (6 1-7 I 9 I 10 I n I 12 1.13 I 14 15 ! 16 1JZ L-18 1 19l^0121,l?2J23i24| 1 k25-26L27 ^30^131 20 OKOM SP5 Vy.i 12 34 , 5 ^ t! nihy. 67 m iV 1 22 1 O 38885 4|0|U T T1 89 1 J 131;2 3 VVI 11 3o 7 S 1!)1011jl2 s LD i:! 141.1 10 VII 1 2 3 F M Is W .J II 1 2|3 VIII 1 2 3 G V L iy,20i*i 12 T!ii3 IX 1 2 3 T 1 l.|2|3 i 1 2 3 z 2;i,23|24 11 XI 1 3 3 B. % B. Hin & Rifckfahrt. 6eni Hon IIJJIUSJDJ Eofe
RM2CDEEYJ–. American quarterly register . 040,000,omittd 5,9 12,3I 4,01,9 I .2mitt 24,0 f 33,39,2 16,42,8! 7,4,8 4,6ed I 1,300,000606,000408,000184,00032.000 N. W. Stat es & Ter. 133, n«1 m.3 16.4 15.6 1171,0001 ,Q| ,31 1,6 I 4,61 8.6114,812,530,000 N7;;r^Th^S.fcT. ^11 3,4 I 3,0 I 3,3 | 3,0 |334,250| 5,9| 8,0T3i;2 ,8 1,21.0 Delaware,Maryland,Dist. Columbia, Virginia, SrMlddl^SU^i^; 1 1 1,1 1 ,8 I 1,2 i 1,0 I I ^5 i 1.7 1.0 ,5 2,31.0 2,10011,00010064,000 28,129,1 11,7 30,6?31,4140,913,8 34,634,6240,215.2 I 15,11 21,01 28,21 9,406,00036,5 38,41 81,00044,3 487,000500,0 50,00020,9 1,336,000 34,637,0330,416,
RM2CR57NP–. Railroad structures and estimates . 1k W 11 K ^^t 1 L 1 —*1 PROPERTIES OF FROGS.Thickness of all frog points Oj in. (4 ft. 8^ in. gage). Frog Frog anj rle. Length ofpoint to toe. Length of point to heel. Totallength. Spread attoe. Spread atheel. number. F. W. K. L. T. H. Deg. Min. Sec. Ft. In. Ft. In. Ft. In. Feet. Feet. 7 8 10 16 4 5 8 1 12 6 0.60 1.15 8 7 09 10 4 9 8 9 13 6 0.59 1.09 9 6 21 35 6 0 10 0 16 0 0.67 1.11 10 5 43 29 6 0 10 6 16 6 0.60 1.05 11 5 12 18 6 0 11 6 17 6 0.54 1.05 12 4 46 19 6 5 12 1 18 6 0.53 1.01 15 3 49 06 7 8 14 10 22 6 0.51 0.99 16 3 34 47 8 0 16 0 24 0 0.50 1
RM2CGKC14–. Frank Leslie's scenes and portraits of the Civil War ... . GOP oa HSP O a X c CD J= **£ CO Go H = TJ 02 O CD ccj :j^ ft *• w £ to H 3 fe M > ? s 03 # p « 03 OJ CD SCD ° S3 03M 03 03 COS CD -;g * o CO » 0J ra r/i 2I CD = CD ro > 15o -° fe 03 O CD T3 ,C CD En 3 34 i 3 a sr OQ CD O ^ S CD O s s- CTQ ^CD p 3^. . 3 = crq -5 £73 c^ ^< CD CD P 2*3 H £c£ w DCK? 95 H c£ & S3 a- - H p -^ pn o s S3 - B 5/J!D. ?2. CD 9- P oB § CO i-— O .-- CD [^p. CD ? o - BP ffi S3 B S ex P o b HS3> O sjoS K! H C o g S33 CD Q cr ►B CD P CD «1 P CTQ CD P cr o ,c CD CD< CD B l-tao CDM PB £X ■-! CD 3 i f
RM2CR6523–. Railroad structures and estimates . 5.6 30.7 21 3.06 5.00 7.40 10.4 13.7 17.7 22.1 27.2 32.7 S 3.10 5.15 7.70 10.9 14.4 18.6 23.3 28.7 34.5 25 3.13 5.30 8.00 11.3 15.0 19.5 UA 30.1 36.4 27 3.16 5.40 8.30 11.7 15.6 20.3 £.5 31.5 38.1 29 3.19 5.50 8.50 12.1 16.2 21.0 26.6 32.8 39.8 31 3.21 5.00 8.60 12.5 16.7 21.7 27.6 34.1 41.4 »9 t *» I -n « -A !-■> « 1- ■* -99 9 ♦i = ■i; t ti n -*- — * * - To find qiantities in a z: wlen dec:li erf high water = :•. widths 8! rht-r = 400. From Table. — In mfctmaun cntwater where F In npBbeam cutwater where F .: r^ --W = 2v-3 = 230 . —:- .Thorn cntwate
RM2CR8BEG–. Railroad structures and estimates . in. (4 ft. 8J in. gage). Frog Frog angle. Length ofpoint to toe. Length of point to heel. Totallength. Spread attoe. Spread atheel. number. F. W. K. L. T. H. Deg. Min. Sec. Ft. In. Ft. In. FU In. Feet. Feet. 7 8 10 16 4 5 8 1 12 6 0.60 1. 15 8 7 09 10 4 9 8 9 13 6 0.59 1.09 9 6 21 35 6 0 10 0 16 0 0.67 1.11 10 5 43 29 6 0 10 6 16 6 0,60 1.05 11 5 12 18 6 0 11 6 17 6 0.54 1.05 12 4 46 19 6 5 12 1 18 6 0.53 1.01 15 3 49 06 7 8 14 10 22 6 0.51 0.99 16 3 34 47 8 0 16 0 24 0 0.50 1.00 18 3 10 56 8 10 17 8 26 6 0.49 0.98 20 2 51 51 9 8 19 4 29 0 0.48 0.97 RIGID
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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
RM2CJ7028–. The Illustrated annual register of rural affairs and cultivator almanac for the year .. . I 54 6 52 7 22 4 37 I 53 3 37 17 4 43 I 52 25 F 7 28 4 33 2 55 7 44 7 23 4 38 2 53 4 29 17 4 44 2 51 26 S 7 28 4 33 3 59 8 42 7 23 4 39 3 56 5 27 17 4 44 3 53 27 r> 7 28 4 34 5 3 9 35 7 23 4 39 4 59 6 21 18 4 45 4 56 28 M 7 29 4 35 rises. 10 29 7 23 4 40 rises. 7 14 18 4 46 rises. 29 T 7 29 4 36 5 10 II 20 7 24 4 40 5 15 8 4 i8!4 47 5 19 30 W 7 29 4 37 6 16 ev. II 7 24 4 41 6 20 8 57 1914 47 6 24 31 T 7 304 37 7 26! I 3 7 244 42 7 29, 9 49 19I4 48 7 33 PREPARE ample shelter for animals ;Protect them
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
RM2CHX958–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1905, No.11-14 . 5 kq 3 O aa o a n a o o S o S aa> So .S2 Oca • 03 c CO ■a . o o W ■a .a S3i2 011-1 la 35 9 a ^i ^?, SKg o !s o .s- a>—t a,>i a^^ as Br aa S3 a.2 sW Sw ac^ flp. 33h 5 D, pS ^ J5 ;z; z !? IZi ^ z -So 3B .2=s•2 a « O QJ og S a.o§. 91011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041 120! 3 212i 10 625 12 3 24 5l 7 8 3 9 1 3 1 8 111 4 312 8 1 3 1 5 5 1 4 2 2 6 3 10 4 8 3 5 1 2 2 4 1 3 3 3 1 2 2 5 5 4 3 34 i 17 1 2 ij 1 7 2 12 21 I476236231 .12 2 2 14 17 6 6 3 9 9 6 5 33 1 11 10 32 5 6 4 2 9 21 12 10 6 6 10 9 11 3 6 9 28 16 27 4 7 5
RM2CH0EFK–. American engineer and railroad journal . TABLE nDiMEIiSIOnS POK PISTON EHB OF PISTON HOD. /? B c D E F G N J K L />7 IV p W s 2| 3i 3 2| *i 3| 4 7^ 5| 3j 3j f 2 -1 s 3 3i 34 ^^ *i 3i 3j 2| 5| -♦i fi ? -i 2 ^i 6 3i 3| 3i 3 5? K ^i ^1 ^1 r^ ^j f 2 *i d 3i 4 3| 3i ^i ^f ^i 2J 1 5 4 ■■ i 2i « 6 3f 4 3| 3i *i rl ■z *i i »5 5 ^i ■ 2 2| 6 6 n -»£ 4 35 ^F Ji *r 4 8a 1 ^i ?■ zi 4 6 A ^i 4 i ijf *i ^fl- ^l 8i 5| ^f 2 2f ^1 6b 4 4 *i H 7 6 4 ^l 6l ^5 ^1 5 25 6^ *i 4 4 4 t i ^1 3| 5s «s 6 2 3 ri 6 i s 1 ■>i 7 6 ^1 3| 9^ 65 !l ? 3 1 6 S — working fiber stress equals io,ooo pounds per squareinch.Th
RM2CH4MHD–. Book of the Royal blue . i. fAHd Ui P^^ CALENDAR • 1899 li^^ JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL 1 8 M T w ^ F s s ^.lT w T F s B M T w T f s 8 M T w T F s 1 3 a 4 « 6 7 1 a 3 4 1 3 3 4 1 8 9 ir 1 1 12 13 14 ft H 7 8 9 ir 11 ft « 7 8 9 k; 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 15 le 17 18 19 2C 21 13 13 14 .6 Ifl 17 18 12 ia 14 IB 16 17 18 9 u: 11 12 13 14 IS 32 23 24 2n 30 27 28 19 2r 21 3:. 33 24 2ft 19 2(: 31 33 33 34 aft 16 IV 18 19 3C 21 33 39 30 31 26 27 28 ;; 36 27 38 39 30 31 3330 34 36 26 37 38 39 1 MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST 1 1 2 3 4 6 8 1 3. 3 I 1 3 3 4 5 7 H 9 10 1 1 12 13 4 ft fl V 8 9 10 3 3 4 ft 6 7 s 6 7 8 9
RM2CH14DY–. Book of the Royal blue . 0^ /^^ /^^t ^^ CALENDAR - 1900 i^^ JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL 1 s M T » T f s s » T w T F s s » T w T F s 3 M T w T F s 1 K 3 4 f> R 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 H 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 « 7 H 9 in 4 5 H 7 H » 10 R « 10 1 I 12 13 14 14 Ift 1« 17 in 19 20 11 12 i;i 14 15 1« 17 11 12 13 14 15 Ifl 17 15 16 17 IH IH 20 21 HI 22 Rlt 34 25 2fl 27 IH If 2(; 21 22 23 24 IH IH 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 a« 27 28 aa 29 30 31 25 2U 27 28 26 26 27 28 - 30 31 29 ^ MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST 1 I 9. 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 6 7 H 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 fl 7 8 9 8 9 IC 11 12 13 14 6 6 7
RM2CRH0T8–. Steam road tests with railway test car 17 for the year 1907-1908 . (0 a 8^0 8 35-0 Z. 14- 2.za. a. 18 a7 4 89 13 7 4-4 9 1 (0-3 375- a.z9 a.37 a. 33 294 5-a 14 7 a b 3 8 17 2.4(^ a. 53 2.49 3 1 4 1 l-57 08 1 0 47 a. >1 5 C a,GO a.(o7 2. (^3 3 3 3 73 1 65(0 8 9 1 1 1 2. G ^.73 a,83 2.7 9 3 5-3 4-3 1 7 (0 7 1 117 8 1 4- />y 2.9 1 2.93 a, 9 s 31 1 e (o-52. / 2. ^.07 3. w 3. 10 33 270 13 G 3 5^ 13030 3.a3 3.30 3.24= 4 I Z 33 aoG / G 1 3 7 44 a.37 3.43- 34 1 43197 Z 1 5-98 1 43 95 3.-5) 3.(^0 3 .5 5 4-3 1 (= C3 2. a-53 0 / .50^-3 fcoo 3.73 3. (39 4-^ f 24 Z 3 3 6= a. l5-7oa (0-2.5 3-8^ 3,
RMRGJEWD–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 34 THE BRACHIOPOD SUBFAMILY. W-^': '""^v^^ o) <u 0.9- .£ .-=-5-5 ^ Nl CQH- II II II II — CN CO n. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRN5PNC–. Animal biology. Zoology; Biology. 34 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES 46. Food.—The food of the organism, in the broadest sense, must include all of the compounds which enter into the chemical organization of protoplasm—that is, proteins, fats, carbohydrates, salts, and water. It must also include certain substances termed vitamins which seem to play a necessary part in the carrying on of metabolic activities. It is also essential that this food shall supply energy in such a form as to be available to the organism. . Ingestion O.Eypi ration 5. Inspiration 4. Circulation 9. Excretion of nitrogenous w
RMRH3RBR–. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 358 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. [Sept. 9, 1897. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. Taken at the Mid-Lothian Asylum, Rosslyn Castle, for the week ending Sunday, September 5, 1897 :— Mean Height of Barometer 29'531 Mean Temperature 57- Highest Point of Thermometer (August 31) 65- Lowest Point of Thermometer (September 4) 34- Mean Dew Point of Temperature ... 494 Solar Radiation 71-6 Terrestrial Radiation 36-7 Rainfall in Seven Days 1-43 General Direction of Wind W. NOVELTIES FOR 1897. THE NEW " RAITT HONEY PRESS." (Patent applied for.) Mr.
RMRP8EMM–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 330 The American Florist. Oct. 5, Ctxt I>a^liLlieiLS Handling the cut of W. P. Peacock's twenty-five acres, we are prepared to supply our customers with unlimited quantities of the choicest and best stock, including all the late novelties. Write for descriptive price list. AFTER OCTOBER Isi, OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN FROM 7:30 A. M. TO 9 P. M. SAMEL S. PENNOCK, Wholesale Florist, 1612-18 lUDIOW ST., PH'UDELPHIA. PA. GEO. A. SUTHERLAND, 34 Hawley St., BOSTON. Telephone 1270 Main. BEST BOSTON FLOWERS. All Supplies R
RMRPCTW3–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Sept. 1, 1904. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 603 c FROM MANY FIELDS 5 Bees Not Doing Well. I commenced the season with 9 colo- nies of bees and increased to nine, and have taken off about 100 pounds of comb honey. They don't seem to be doing much at the present time. Ivong may the American Bee Journal flourish. I give it credit for most of my success in bee-keeping. Mrs. C. W. Snyder. Logan Co., 111.,-Aug. 11. A Report—Instructing the Public. My crop is pretty fair. I have 2200 pounds of honey so far from 34 colo- nies, spring count. My success is due pri
RMRF1W66–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. ANABANTID.E. to dark brown, spotted with blackish, with light spots on the lower half of the body and on the vertical fins, the dark and light spots sometimes forming wavy vertical bars. Total length 85 millim. Ogowe, Chiloango, Lower Congo, and Ubanghi. Lagoons on islands in Lower Congo. o Luali R. (Chiloango) at Lundo. Lambarene, Ogowe. 1. Type. 2-8. Ad, hgr., & yg 9. H£r. M. F. Hens(C). Dr. W. J. Ansorge (C).. Fig. 34. .'s.NJV*^5^. Please
RMRMTET6–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. 121 Potamon (Thelphusa) fluviatilis algeriensis Bott, 1967 Tunisi, 1 ? (17.5 mm Cpxlg.), Abdul Kerim leg. 1873 - Algeria, 1 ? (37,3 mm Cpxlg.), IV.1869. Potamon (Potamon) potamios hippocratis Ghighi, 1929 Is. Coo, 1 c? (44.9 mm Cpxlg.), 1 ? (34.3 mm Cpxlg.), R. Nave « Scilla », Mancini leg. 1927. QElML/fl. 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 w
RMRFA2NT–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. ANABANTID.E. to dark brown, spotted with blackish, with light spots on the lower half of the body and on the vertical fins, the dark and light spots sometimes forming wavy vertical bars. Total length 85 millim. Ogowe, Chiloango, Lower Congo, and Ubanghi. Lagoons on islands in Lower Congo. o Luali R. (Chiloango) at Lundo. Lambarene, Ogowe. 1. Type. 2-8. Ad, hgr., & yg 9. H£r. M. F. Hens(C). Dr. W. J. Ansorge (C).. Fig. 34. .'s.NJV*^5^. Please
RMRGCB6A–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 34 BULLETIN 128, TJ. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Carthage, Ohio, May 17, 1890 (Drury); southeastern Texas, April 29, 1879 (Nehrling); and Neosho Falls, Kans., March 18, 1886 (Goss). Fall migration.—During the fall the black rail has visited the Bermudas, September 5, 1848 (Hurdis); Mount Pleasant, S. C, October 17, 1891. and November 9, 1906 (Wayne); Piscataway. • BREEDING O OCCURRENCE IN SUMMER + WINTERING OCCURRENCE IN WINTER ,—^' ^f^ ^ U> —U VVJ Is^''Wr y^—^J W Sr¥ LX— J - ^^-^"V o O nh L Fig
RMRFADYC–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. BAEBUS. 29 reaching ventral; base oi latter below anterior rays of dorsal. Caudal peduncle 1;^ to 1^ times as long as deep. Scales finely striated Fix. 9.. Barb us ruspolii. L. Gandjule. ^. 5—0- longitudinally, 32-34 -p,, -, 2J between lateral line and ventral, 12-14 round caudal peduncle. Silvery, back greenish. Total length 340 millim. Lakes Abaia and Gandjule (Margherita).—Type in Genoa Museum. 1-(k A(l. L. Gandjule. Mr. P. C. Zaphiro ((I); W. N. McMillan, Esq. (P.). 9. BARBU
RMRGFH3H–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology. . B Fig. 11 Nuculoidea bushae. A. Semidiagrammatic view from the right side of the body organs; B. Lateral view of part of body from the left side to show the position of the ovary in a mature specimen; C. Course of hind gut as seen from the right side. (Scale =1.0 mm; for key to abbreviations see p.63). Nuculoidea pernambucensis (Smith 1885) Figs 12-14 Type locality: Challenger Sta. 120, Lat. 08°37'00"S, Long. 34°28'00"W, 675 fms. Type specimens: Syntypes, 5 valves, BM(NH) reg.no. 1887.2.9.2910-11. (Examined by PR). (Note:
RMRHE03G–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 17 Black-headed Heron (34) Ardea melanocephala LM BR 4-7 common swamps, wooded grassland, woodland Remarks: Migrating north during the rains to breed. 18 Purple Heron (36) Ardea purpurea purpurea PM (9-4) R? BR (5) A W S SU locally common in any wetland habitat Remarks: Breeding recorded near Shambe (Snow 1978) and most probably on the Red Sea coast 19/37. Birds migrate from the Red Sea down the Nile Valley where a large population overwinters in the Sudd. One re- covery from Azov Sea/USSR to Darfur.. Please note that these images are extracted from
RMRGG058–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. SUCCINEA. 427 Succinea inflata, Lea, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc, IX. 5 ; Obs., IV. 5 (1844); Proc, II. 31 (1841). — Pfeiffer, Mon. Hel. Viv., II. 526; in Chemnitz, ed. 2, 49, PL" V. Figs. 9-11 (1854). —W. G. Binney, Terr. Moll., IV. 34, PI. LXXX. Fig. 11. — Tryon, Am. Journ. Conch., II. 230 (1866). Succinea unicolor, Tryon, Am. Journ. Conch., II. 230, PL II. Fig. 3 (1866). It is a strictly Southern Region species, observed as yet only in Florida and Georgia. Whitish; eyes, tentacula, and a line passing from the eyes di
RMRHDPHP–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 97 Oglat Cedra (33°42'N, 2°08'W), MCZ 31438, 27395. 10 km. W of Ain Benimathar, ZFMK 26213. 20 to 40 km. N of Guercif, on the Saka road, CAS 92452—3. Acanthodactylus spinicauda Doumergue Acanthodactylus pardalis var. spinicauda Doumergue, 1901: 162, pi. xi, figs. 6—9. Type locality: "El Abiod-Sidi-Cheikh, Arba Tahtani". Syntypes, BM 1946.8.5.34—43 (Arba Tahtani), MNHNP 8958 (El Abiod-Sidi-Cheikh). Diagnosis Small species. Along with maculatus, body more slender than other species of pardalis group. Relatively long slender limbs with toes lo
RMRH1DB6–. Bulbs, plants, and seeds for autumn planting : 1896. Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. m...t'-^W- Sit < 1 t^4^^,^A.. 5/rT y^>--<^5-^^^ -s^fr "ROUND" BED OF "SECOND SIZE" NAMED HYACINTHS. • • "ROUND" BED OF "SECOND SIZE" NAHED HYACINTHS. • Bed is 15 feet in circumference or 5 feet across, composed of 5 rows, requiring 100 bulbs. {See cut aicve.) ROUND BED COMBINATION No. 3. Price, 34.00. 1st row, (centre) Rose contains 9 Gertrude. 14 King of Holland. 8d
RMRF27C3–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. BAEBUS. 29 reaching ventral; base oi latter below anterior rays of dorsal. Caudal peduncle 1;^ to 1^ times as long as deep. Scales finely striated Fix. 9.. Barb us ruspolii. L. Gandjule. ^. 5—0- longitudinally, 32-34 -p,, -, 2J between lateral line and ventral, 12-14 round caudal peduncle. Silvery, back greenish. Total length 340 millim. Lakes Abaia and Gandjule (Margherita).—Type in Genoa Museum. 1-(k A(l. L. Gandjule. Mr. P. C. Zaphiro ((I); W. N. McMillan, Esq. (P.). 9. BARBU
RMRF8XM3–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 132 AKCTJAD.15. (5. Head and tlior.ix brownish orange: froiis, palpi, antennsey fore legs, and mid and hind tiltiaj and tarsi blackish ; abdomen. Fig. 80.—Ilema faSLUuksa, (S. . orange. Fore wing brownish orange. Hind wing pale yellow, with the fringes of hair on inner area orange. Fore wing with veins 3, 4 shortly stalked ; 6 from upper angle; 7, 8, 9 stalked ; 10 free ; 11 anastomosing with 12. Hah. BoENEo, Sarawak (W(dlace), 1 6, type t in Mus. Oxon. Ex)^. 34 millim. B. Fore wing of male willi a fold in cell, and tlio suJff
RMRHENJG–. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds : 1960. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. 5 in 6 in 7 in 8 in 9 in 10 in 6 s mail, 100 $4 85 5 90 7 75 75 16 90 24 25 34 50 50 25 t doz. rate; 50 at 100 rate. We do not freight or express Flower Pots.. 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.. F. W. Bolgiano & Co; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed
RMRG7BNF–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 68 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 2 68 Distribution.—This species is very abundant in southern Arizona, southern New Mexico, and western Texas. It has also been taken in the northern parts of Arizona and New Mexico. It is recorded from Mexico as given below. Chihuahua: 9 , 34 mi. S. of Chihuahua, 3,650 ft. elev., Oct. 25, 1957 (H. A. Scullen); 2cf cf, 10 mi. W. Jimenez, Sept. 11, 1950 (Ray F. Smith); ?, Santa Clara Canyon, Parrita, 5 mi. W. of Chihuahua, July 5, 1954 (J. W. MacSwain). Coahuila: 3 9 9 , 4cf d^, 15 mi. N. Saltillo,, 4,450 ft. e
RMRF1MN2–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 132 AKCTJAD.15. (5. Head and tlior.ix brownish orange: froiis, palpi, antennsey fore legs, and mid and hind tiltiaj and tarsi blackish ; abdomen. Fig. 80.—Ilema faSLUuksa, (S. . orange. Fore wing brownish orange. Hind wing pale yellow, with the fringes of hair on inner area orange. Fore wing with veins 3, 4 shortly stalked ; 6 from upper angle; 7, 8, 9 stalked ; 10 free ; 11 anastomosing with 12. Hah. BoENEo, Sarawak (W(dlace), 1 6, type t in Mus. Oxon. Ex)^. 34 millim. B. Fore wing of male willi a fold in cell, and tlio suJff
RMRG1E1D–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. 210 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 119. N NE SE SW W NW Figure 1. Percent of time the prevailing wind blew from the indicated directions and percent of Lapland Longspur nests with an orientation in the indicated direction at Wapusk National Park, Cape Churchill, Manitoba, 2003. The inner dimensions of Lapland Longspur nests were 64.4 mm ± 3.9 mm (n = 11) wide and 34.7 mm ± 4.6 mm (n = 6) deep. Nests averaged 5.7 cm ± 2.2 cm above the base of their structures, which was approx- imately midway (mean = 55.1% ± 17.4%) up th
RMRG36D3–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 34 FISH AND GAME COMMISSION. m G O c- 'â < X o â ^^« -^ w ?: 3 t. o o c« â -⢠KJ TO -c ⢠O -4-» <u â¢9^ 3 ⢠r'bxi- ^^â ? £ H t, H o ;5 «^ 5 2 2^ I*. 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.. California. Dept. of Fish and Game; California. Fis
RMRH02HG–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 34 111'I.I.I //A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES VOLUME 73. Figure 1. Stegophryxus hyptius Thompson, reference female. A. Dorsal view. B. Ventral view. C. Left antenna 2. D. Right posterior ventral border of head. E. Right oostegite 1. interior. F. Same, exterior. G. Right pereopod 1. H. Left pereopod 7. I. Pleon, dorsal view. Scale indicates 1.0mm for A, B, 0.5mm for D-F, I, 0.2mm for C. G, H. Beach. Georgia, August 1969. R. W. Heard, coll.. one immature 9, 1 5 . USNM. Woods Hole, Mas- sachusetts, date and coll. unknown, M. J. Rat
RMRHE041–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Shrews of Arabia 65 from Tawi Atair, Jabal Samhan, 17° 05' N, 54° 34' E, Dhofar, coll. M. D. Gallagher 9. IV. 1977; HZM 32.13034, skull and body in spirit, Birkat Khaldiya, 26° 02' N, 56° 22' E, Sal al A'la, Wadi Khasab, Musandam Region, Oman, coll. P. R. Sichel 13. I. 1983. — Referred material: BM 85.5.4.1, skull and spirit specimen of a juvenile, Aden, 12° 50' N, 45° 03' E, South Yemen, coll. J. W. Yerbury 1895. Diagnosis: Distinguished from all other Arabian shre
RMRHHHDH–. Blätter für Aquarien- und Terrarien-Kunde. System Gabke drgm. Sofort lieferbar! Als zuverlässig.leistungsfähig geräuschlos, leicht handlich, nicht reparaturbedürftig glänzend anerkannt! Jeder Interessent ver- lange daher Prospekte! Preise (freibleibend): Durchlüftungsapparat^Ã75.â Wasseranschluss .... â 13.20 Bleirohr (3 : 5 mm), d. m 3.â Blaubrenner, D.R.G.M., hoch, tief, flach, verstellbar, überall verwendb.^7.50, dto., Durch- gang 8.-, dto. mit Gewinde 9.-, Airhähne, T-Stücke, Ia. Gum- mischlauch, Ausströmer etc. W. Gabke, Berlin N. 37, Wörtherstr. 34. # Postscheckk. Berlin 1
RMRHKJWF–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. IONIC CURRENTS AROUND PEA ROOT TIPS 57 ized in 6% (W/V) NaCIO for 5 min, rinsed four times in sterile dH:O, and aseptically germinated in petri dishes containing 1% agar in 'A strength modified Hoaglands solution (0.38 mM MgSO4-7H:O: 0.34 mM NaH:. PO4 • 2H2O; 0.7 mMCa(NO,): • 4H2O; 1.00 mM KNO3). Seeds were grown for 4 days at 20 ± 2°C in the dark. Seedlings bearing roots 20-30 mm in length were placed into petri dishes (9 cm diameter). Care was taken not to disturb the orientation of the root so as to avoid gravitropic pert
RMRRTWTY–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 1*:: '?T. C. E. CRITCHELL, 32-34-36 E. Third Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO WHOLESALK COMMISSION FLORIST M.'nnnn Th» H**l4>w wrw^i rnn irrlt# WIRE HANGING BASKETS. 8-inch. $1.50 per doz. 10- inch $1.76 per doz. 9-inch. 1.60 per doz. 12-inch 2.50 per doz. 14-inch $3.50 per doz. Special largrer sizes to order GREEN SHEET MOSS For Linlns Hanffliiff Baskets Per bale (5 bundles) $1.25 Shales (25 bundles) 6.00 Also other Florists' Supplies. Write for list GEO. E ANGERNUELLER, Wkalestle riirist 1324 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. McDtlon The Review when you •wr
RMRH23TY–. Buist's garden guide and almanac. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. MIDDLE STATES. MOON'S PHASES. SOUTHERN STATES. Full Moon, D. 3 H. 5 M. 47 A. 11 9 34 M. 18 1 10 M. 25 6 4 M. Full Moon. D. H. M. 3 5 47 A. 11 9 34 M. 18 1 10 M. 25 6 4 M. D of M D. of W . Latitude of Middle States Con- stell- ations Equation of | Time. | Latitude of Southern States. Aspects of Planets and Remarkable Days for both Latitudes. Sun Rises H. M. Sun Sets H M. Moon R. &
RMRHHGR6–. Blätter für Aquarien- und Terrarien-Kunde. System Gabke drgm. Sofort lieferbar! Als zuverlässig.leistungsfähig geräuschlos, leicht handlich, nicht reparaturbedürftig glänzend anerkannt! Jeder Interessent ver- lange daher Prospekte! Preise (freibleibend): Durchlüftungsapparat</Ã75.â Wasseranschluss .... â 13.20 Bleirohr (3 : 5 mm), d. m 2 20 Blaubrenner, D.R.G.M., hoch, tief, flach, verstellbar, überall verwendb.«^8.50, dto , Durch- gang 9.-, dto. m. Gewinde 9.50, Airhähne, T-Stücke, Ia. Gum- mischlauch, Ausströmer etc. W. Gabke, Berlin N. 37, Wörtherstr. 34. Postscheckk. Ber
RMRMT08J–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. RICERCHE SISTEMATICHE SU ALCUNI GENERI DI EUMENIDI 237 riflessi rameici più o meno accentuati. Lunghezza, fino al margine posteriore del II tergite: 9 mm 12- 14.5, S mm 10.5-14. Is. Solomon: Nggela Is., near Halaita, 20-III-34, 7 ? 9 (H.T. Pagden- ML). - Florida Is., Siota, 1? (ML). - "Florida", III-1945, 2S S (G.E. Bohart-ML). - Takopekope, 12-IX-60, IS (C.W.O' Brien-ML). - Choiseul Is., Kolombangara, 80 m, 20-III-64, IS (ML). - Malangona, 10 m., 8- III-64, 29 9 (P. Shanahau-ML). - Santa Isabel, Sukapisu, 9
RMRMW6NB–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 384 TABLE DES ARTICLES CONTENUS DANS CE VOLUME. 9. 28, C. coma ta. 24, C. Mougeotii. 25, C. Grossulariœ. 26 , C. Dubyi. 27, C. holoserkea. 4 0. 28, C. Berberidis. 29, Erysiphe Linkii. 30, E. taurica, 34 , E. lampro- carpa. 32, E. Duriœi. 33, E. graminis. 34. £". Martii. 44, 35, E. tortilis. 36, /?. Montagnei. 37, £. horridula. 38, E. communis. 4 2. I, Marumia muscosa. II, Bredia Ursula. III. Medinilla rose a. W. M. java- nensis. 4 3. I, Medinilla rubicunda. II, il/, loranthoides. III, Diplogenea viscoidea. 4 4. Erpelina radieans. 4 5. I, Pogon
RMRE76HA–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. M w U D 5 Ti. 6 F / S 1 8 Sun 9 M 10 Tu 11 1 W OCTOBER 5—11, 1818. Faith. Botanical Society of London's [Monthly Meeting. 16 Sunday after Trinity. St. Denys. Oxford and Cam. Terms begin. Old Michaelmas Day. Plants dedicated to each day. Aster-like Boltoniii Late Feverfew. Chrysanthemum. Sweet Maudlin. Milky Agaric, 'ape Aletris. Holly. Sun Rises. 9aft.f) 11 „ 13 „ l.i „ 16 „ 18 „ 20 „ Sun Sets. Moon R. ana Sets. 27aft.5 2.3 „ 23 „ ^1 „ 18 „ 16 „ 14 „ 10 35 11 34 morn. 0 39 1 49 3 4 4 21 Moon's Age. 1st Qr. 9 1
RMRGJ1RN–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Zoology . Supplement.. CLUPEOID FISHES OF THE GUI AN AS. Fig. 42. Anchoa spinifer (Valenciennes). From Hildebrand 1964. n'. 5 fishes, 60-7-107-9 mm S.L., Oregon Sta. 2215, off Venezuela coast, o9°i4'N : 6o°26'W, 27 : 8 : 1958, trawled at 9-10 fathoms, FMNH 74425. 0'. 1 fish, ioi-2 mm S.L., Oregon Sta. 2055, off Brazil, 02°34' N : 49°l8' w» 14 : 11 : 1957, trawled at 10 fathoms, FMNH 74449. p'. 1 fish, 91-7 mm S.L., Oregon Sta. 2038, off Surinam, o5°46' N : 530 oo' W, 11 : 11 : 1957, trawled at 15 fathoms, FMNH 74394. q'. 2 fishes, 98-5-103-0
RMRE7PKH–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. M w U D 5 Ti. 6 F / S 1 8 Sun 9 M 10 Tu 11 1 W OCTOBER 5—11, 1818. Faith. Botanical Society of London's [Monthly Meeting. 16 Sunday after Trinity. St. Denys. Oxford and Cam. Terms begin. Old Michaelmas Day. Plants dedicated to each day. Aster-like Boltoniii Late Feverfew. Chrysanthemum. Sweet Maudlin. Milky Agaric, 'ape Aletris. Holly. Sun Rises. 9aft.f) 11 „ 13 „ l.i „ 16 „ 18 „ 20 „ Sun Sets. Moon R. ana Sets. 27aft.5 2.3 „ 23 „ ^1 „ 18 „ 16 „ 14 „ 10 35 11 34 morn. 0 39 1 49 3 4 4 21 Moon's Age. 1st Qr. 9 1
RMRGJM11–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. M. W. Fraser & D. jf. Briggs 196 Bull. B.O.C. 1992 112(3) 28 26 24 22 J 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 0. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 AGE OF CHICKS (DAYS) 44 42 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 E 26. E 24 22. 20. 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 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.. British Ornithologists' Club. London : The Club
RMRE76X5–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. M w U D 5 Ti. 6 F / S 1 8 Sun 9 M 10 Tu 11 1 W OCTOBER 5—11, 1818. Faith. Botanical Society of London's [Monthly Meeting. 16 Sunday after Trinity. St. Denys. Oxford and Cam. Terms begin. Old Michaelmas Day. Plants dedicated to each day. Aster-like Boltoniii Late Feverfew. Chrysanthemum. Sweet Maudlin. Milky Agaric, 'ape Aletris. Holly. Sun Rises. 9aft.f) 11 „ 13 „ l.i „ 16 „ 18 „ 20 „ Sun Sets. Moon R. ana Sets. 27aft.5 2.3 „ 23 „ ^1 „ 18 „ 16 „ 14 „ 10 35 11 34 morn. 0 39 1 49 3 4 4 21 Moon's Age. 1st Qr. 9 1
RMRGW81K–. Bulletin - Amherst Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Massachusetts. Agriculture. STATE LIBRARY Cl MAS Agricutlur BXJILi. iisro. 34. JUNE, 1889. Meteorological Summary for the four mon, ths ending May 31 , 1889. Februauy. March. April. May. Highest tcmpei-jitme, 42.0° 63.5° 78.0'^ 89.5^- Lowest temperature, —9.0° 14.0° 25.0'* 31.0" Mean temperature, 20.78° 35.93° 47.35'^^ 59.770 Total precipitation, 1.45 in. 1.4Gin. 2.42 in. 4.15 in Total snowfall. 8.00 in. 4.00 in. 0.50 in. Prevailing winds. N.W. N.E. N.W. N.W. No. of days on which cloudi- ness averaged 8 or more on a scale
RMRE76NX–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. M w U D 5 Ti. 6 F / S 1 8 Sun 9 M 10 Tu 11 1 W OCTOBER 5—11, 1818. Faith. Botanical Society of London's [Monthly Meeting. 16 Sunday after Trinity. St. Denys. Oxford and Cam. Terms begin. Old Michaelmas Day. Plants dedicated to each day. Aster-like Boltoniii Late Feverfew. Chrysanthemum. Sweet Maudlin. Milky Agaric, 'ape Aletris. Holly. Sun Rises. 9aft.f) 11 „ 13 „ l.i „ 16 „ 18 „ 20 „ Sun Sets. Moon R. ana Sets. 27aft.5 2.3 „ 23 „ ^1 „ 18 „ 16 „ 14 „ 10 35 11 34 morn. 0 39 1 49 3 4 4 21 Moon's Age. 1st Qr. 9 1
RMRE76EW–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. mmtmrmnt^tm^tmam THE COTTAGE GARDENER, 197 WEEKLY CALENDAR. M w D B 1 Th. 0 F. 3 S. 4 SnN. 5 M. 0 Tu. 7 W. FEBRUARY 1—7, 1849. Botanical Society's Meeting, [seen. PUBIFIO. CaNDL. D. Pied Wagtail first Blase. Tawny Owl hoots. SepTUAGESIMA Sun. Field Speedwell Agatha. Elderleavesopen. [flowers. Linuean & Hort. Soc. Meetings. Golden Plover goes. Plants dedicated to Sun Sun Moon R. Moon*s Clock Day of each daj'. Rises. Sets. and Sets. Age. bef. Sun. Year. Bay Tree VII VI 1 20 8 13 56 32 Snowdrop 39 49 2 34 9 14 4 33 Great Water Moss 38 51 3 44 10 1
RMRT0AT2–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists' Review Junk 18, 1914. FERNS Fancy Eastern,. 1,000, $1.50 ..5,000, (i.25 •• ' ;• .10.000. 10.00 (jALAXi Green and Bronze Per l,00a $1.00 Per 5,000.. 4.00 Per 10,000 7.50 MOSS Per bundle $1.00 5 bundles 4.75 10 bundles 9.00 SPHAGNUM Per bale $1.00 5 bales 4.75 10 bales 9.00 - WIRE womc 10% off Pric« Ust for hum^M^ 4liis«Bt> All Kinds of Cut Flowers and Florists' Suppliss In Stock ^^ W M . MURPHY, WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORIST 329 MAIN STREET, L.D.Phon* Maln980and981 CINCINNATI, OHIO Mention Thg BgTlew when joa write. Fresii stock i
RMRE0M01–. Experiments with plants. Botany. 12 r3 H >5 iG 17 IS 19 20 Z) z£ 23 2t 25 Zb 27 2S 29 JO 3t 32 £ j 3* 35 at 37 as<}9 40 11 42 4d 4545 238. Asymmetrical curve of variation. in the direction of a larger number of rays, since it shows more individuals above than below the type in respect to the number of rays. A curve like that in. 9 W 11 a 13 W 15 Ifc 17 ffl 19 20 21 IZ ZZZt Z5Zb Z7 2S29 303J 3i 33 34 35 239. Double curve of variation. Fig. 239 would indicate a splitting np of the species into a form with thirteen and a form with twenty-one rays.. Please note that these images are extrac
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