RM2B0D8AG–Front: Justin and Sophia, sitting on throne, both with nimbus. Justinus holds the world globe with cross and Sophia with right scepter with cross. Worn, remains of inscription. Reverse: Large K, ANNO left, star above, regnal year right, under gamma. The large (Greek) letter stands for a number and indicates the coin value. K is 20 nummi, a half follis. The lowercase letter refers to the workshop where the coin is minted., Coin, half follis of Justin II, Byzantine, metal, bronze, diam: 2,1 cm, wt. 7.07 grams, 565-578 AD, unknown
RM2AFR1XN–. Report of the North Carolina Corporation Commission as a Board of State Tax Commissioners. 387 41.900182,33233,0liSWt,.s3283,146 45,16590,44278,187127,240 51,513 495,319 | 1,376,273 1,316,043 ! 111,007 |10,395 45,565 1,140,25171,137110,926203,SI I68,139 86,09766,291.55,39351,977 265,945105,038 1,490,940 | 2,393,706 2,650,416213,960323,357682,904213,883 257,781167, 136161,898152,906196.800 529,283233,036 5,783,360 142 Eeport of the Statement No. 17—Continued. County—Township. Wilson— Wilson Black Creek Cross Roads Spring Hill Old Fields Taylors Toisnot Gardners Saratoga Stantonsburg . Total
RM2B0D8AK–Front: Justin and Sophia, sitting on throne, both with nimbus. Justinus holds the world globe with cross and Sophia with right scepter with cross. Worn, remains of inscription. Reverse: Large K, ANNO left, cross top, government year right, TES bottom. The large (Greek) letter stands for a number and indicates the coin value. K is 20 nummi, a half follis. The letters at the bottom refer to the place where the coin is minted., Mint, half follis of Justin II, Byzantine, metal, bronze, diam: 1.9 cm, wt. 5.47 grams, 565-578 AD, unknown
RM2AKABB6–Mayor’s message and reports of the city officers . ,435,441 00 LO REPORT COLLECTOR OF WATER RENTS AND LICENSES. STATEMENT H.Receipts from General Licenses for the Year 1911. One-horse wagons $20,672 50 Two-horse wagons 16,156 00 Three-horse wagons 1,195 50 Four-horse wagons 428 00 Six-horse wagons 126 00 Cabs 86 25 Hacks 483 75 Package carts 830 50 #39,978 50 Coal oil 1,881 00 Theatrical permits and licenses 7,577 90 Telephone and telegraph poles 18,668 00 Cars 4,384 30 Sc( iws 724 50 Billiard tables $237 50 Pool tables • 8,837 50 Bagatelle tables 565 00 9,640 00 Bowling alleys 1,512 50 Pawnbr
RM2T8KGT9–ZÁVOD KLENOTNICKÝ A STRÍBRNICKÝ; F. & D. MALÝ - PRAHA, Karel Reisner, Prague 1868 - 1913 Prague, 1898, print, color lithograph, sheet: 910 mm x 565 mm, German: 'Jewel and silver company / with its own production / F. & D . Malý - Prague / 1. Postgasse 4 / large selection of new fashion items
RM2AJ5C6M–History of the Young men's association, with lists of officers, &c from its commencement in 1834 to the present time . 23 GENERAL STATEMENT OF FINANCES FKOM THE OKGANIZATION OP THE ASSOCIATION TO THE PRESENT TIME. GENERAL FINANCES. MEMBERS. LIBRARY VOLS. Life YEAR. MembershipFund. Membership Receipts. Disburse-ments. Life. Regular. Total. Additions. Total. LibraryFund. 1835 $2,846 00 $1,825 79 33 443 476 1222 1836 2,124 66 2,340 52 35 486 521 200 1400 1837 1,654 64 1,487 95 35 573 608 100 1500 1838 1,901 58 2,1,56 14 38 508 546 300 1800 1839 1,544 64 1,654 94 38 565 603 300 2100 1840 1,482 75
RMKC6A5E–北齊 南響堂山石窟 彩繪石雕菩薩頭像(石灰岩), Head of an Attendant Bodhisattva, ca. 565–75
RM2AFMWY5–. Das höfische Leben zur Zeit der Minnesinger. er ä la fenetre et daller y chercherlair et la vue de lexterieur. On voit lesdegres ainsi disposes aux fenetres du don-jon de Coucy et jaurai occasion de sig-naler un exemple dune disposition ana-logne au chäteau de Koenigsheim. 1) Parz. 24, 2: Gein den vinden andie want Säzen se in diu venster wit Ãfein kultr, gesteppet samit, Dar undr einweichez pette lac. 2) Parz. 565, 15: Der venster siulewol ergi-abn, Dar üf gewelbe höhe erhabn.Dar inne bette ein wunder Lac her untdar besunder: Kultern maneger slahte Lagen drüf von richer ahte. Da warn
RMKC77N9–Head of an Attendant Bodhisattva, 北齊 北響堂山中窟 彩繪石雕菩薩頭像(石灰岩), Northern Qi dynasty (550–577), ca. 565–75, China, Limestone with
RM2AFJC3H–. Primary decomposition products of an eastern bituminous coal on fractional carbonization. 20 25 36 86 200 27 8 507 Me thane 53 234 1052 2962 4024 4845 29 58 Ethane 14 166 7 93 992 1205 1366 Nitrogen (By Diff.) 18 12 39 350 565 1098 1190 167 5 Hydrogen Sulphide none 1 14 * trace * 74 140 Ammonia X X X X X X X X Total Yield Gas 133 240 525 1658 4345 7990 10395 137 85 * Undetermined due to use of new iron retort.x.The NHg formed a oomplex with the CaClg in the absorptiontrain and henee was not determined. H5 Table III. COMPOSITION OF GASES.Per cent by Yol-ume. Temp, inside Retort 250°C 300°C 35
RM2A2PPHG–Byzantine, Roman, Solidus of Justinian I, 527-565 AD, 538/565 AD, 13/16 in. diam. (2.1 cm
RMW51GRK–Attic Black-Figure Dinos Fragment, Attributed to Kyllenios Painter, Athens, Greece, about 565 B.C., Terracotta, 5.4 cm (2 1/8 in
RM2AXBBG7–Crocker-Langley San Francisco city directory . 111 »-l ^ s UJ g Ku CO .2 III Q. 1: ?I?i£ Hi CO S 3 ^5 ? ted Sce Toants. O u 00 C3 o 3 a> ® fews o o as tt 1 tS CO « 0|^ o^ a. ra. UJ ac-J Q ii J^T=. = Ol > 111 ?r- c a. 1 1 ^ cs o «a: O40 o 1- z o s z o iH The salvation ARMY (incorporated) Western Territorial Headquarters: U5 VALENCIA STREET at MARKET A. GIFFORD, Lieut.-Commissioner Western Territory PHONE PARK 1614 Churches MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Churches PRINTERS BOOKBINBERS STATIONERS LITHOGRAPHERS LOOSE LEAFLEDGERS TYPEWRITERSUPPLIES ? H. S.CROCKERCOMPANY INC. 565-571MARKET ST. TEL
RMW51J2P–Wine Cup with an Eagle Battling a Snake, Attributed to the Hunt Painter (Greek (Lakonian), active 565 - 530 B.C.), Sparta, Lakonia, Greece, about 530 B.C., Terracotta, 13 × 19.5 cm (5 1/8 × 7 11/16 in
RM2AX3EP3–Gleanings in bee culture . in beekeepers supplies. Smoke Engine, 4-inch stove $1.25 Doctor, a 1^-inch stove 85 Two above sizes in copper, 50 cts. extra. Conqueror, 3-inch stove 75 Little Wonder. 2 V^-inch stove 50 Hinged cover on two larger sizes. Postage extra. TIN HONEY-CANS-LOW PRICES Five-pound friction-top pails, lots of 50 at $2.75;100 lots, $5.20; crates of 203 at $10.00. Ten-pound friction-top pails, lots of 50 at $4.00;100 lots, $7.50; crates of 113 at $8.30; 565 at$40.00, f. o. b. Chicago. Sixty-pound cans, two in a case, 70 cts. per case.Quantity lots, 67 cts. per case; crates of 50
RMKC6MFF–Porringer with Cover, ca. 1700, Possibly made in New England; Possibly made in New York, New York, United States, American
RM2AM89R9–The Commercial and financial chronicle . 144143 QUEBEC. Montreal— Bank of Montreal..Bk of Br Nor Am..KaiiiuedIIochelagaMerch Bank of Can Molsons Hank Provincl Bk of CanRoyal Bk of Canada Quebec—Banque Nationale. Quebec Bank Union Bank of Can. Sherbrookc— East Townships 15k 14,400,0004,866,66602,500 0006,000,00004,000,000./1,000.00006,200,000 2,000,00072,600,000 4,000 oo 3,000.00 12,000,0002,3332,500.0004,900,0004,400.000425,0007,000,000 2,000,0001,250,000 2 4()ii non 2,250,000 172 59031029,8 13.29016.397,14250,565,90831,361,4726,623,39365,906,690 11,687 08111,654 34012, .67,848 16,522.080 100v
RMKC52DT–Teapot, 1800–1830, Made in New York, New York, United States, American, Silver, 5 13/16 x 10 3/8 x 4 11/16 in. (14.8 x 26.4 x 11
RM2AWMFDA–Narrative of the Canadian Red River Exploring Expedition of 1857 : and of the Assinniboine and Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition of 1858 . pi . . 1,226,000 4,400 447,200 1,270,000 St. Lawrence . 565,000 2,600 900,000389,000207,000 Niagara .... 237,300 370,589 406,000 432,000 1^680 36,300 494,200 Main Saskatchewan 240,000 59,289 34,284 Nile 520,200 2,240 23,100 220,000 Ohio, at Wheeling . 25,000 1,400 260,277 Thames .... 5,000 215 1,330 7,900 38,000 560 7,000 21,000 204,000 88,000 700 13,400 33,700 164,000 Ottawa (Grenville) 80,000 700 35,000 85,000 150,000 French Biver 4,700 9,500 Subjoined is
RM2DNT3CW–Semifollis of Iustinian I or Iustinus II, G Bronze, stamped, Total: Diameter: 2.6 cm (2.1 - 2.6 cm), Inscription: X, Coins, Late Antiquity, Early Byzantine Art, The Semifollis shows on the obverse (obverse) the enthroned imperial couple. On the left is the emperor, probably with globe and cross, on the right his wife. Both show a nimbus. The circumferential inscription DN IUSTI[n] is only incompletely preserved. The reverse side (lapel) shows the dominant stamp K (20) with an applied cross and the inscriptions ANNO on the left and XIII on the right.
RM2ANBTN7–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1903, No.43-50 . ) Holland Landing, Vil..Sutton Vil Davis. 762 507 483 213 193 321 183 87 40 39 Lennox. 672 398 419 244 253 198 226 54 72 85 5,565 6.067 3,619 4,019 3.570 3,8441,827 1,9901,808 1,990 1 1 2,125 2,143 1,590 1,743 6231 777 4461 443 6461 686 Maj. for Davis 1 2,8282,621 207 2,621 5,44S 4,617 21,81£ 1 23,702 SUPPLEMENTARY RETURN FROM THE RECORD SEVERAL ELECTIONS IN THE KLKCruKAL lllVIMo.NS UK NUKTll GKEY, NOFKRAL ELECTION OK MAY 2!hH, lltl 2, .>SHEV1N<; : (I The nuuiber of Votes Polle*.! (or each Candidate in the Electoral^ Districtin whicli there was
RM2A2N7XF–Numenius madagascariensis, Print, The Far Eastern curlew (Numenius madagascariensis) is a large shorebird most similar in appearance to the long-billed curlew, but slightly larger. It is mostly brown in color, differentiated from other curlews by its plain, unpatterned brown underwing. It is not only the largest curlew but probably the world's largest sandpiper, at 60–66 cm (24–26 in) in length and 110 cm (43 in) across the wings. The body is reportedly 565–1, 150 g (1.246–2.535 lb), which may be equaled by the Eurasian curlew. The extremely long bill, at 12.8–20.1 cm (5.0–7.9 in) in length
RM2AKCRJE–Official documents, comprising the department and other reports made to the Governor, Senate and House of Representatives of Pennsylvania . .309,052 8,758,6218,119,9398,633,4558,692,7989,510,35510,812,00513.1.50,74217,753,60820.486,274 $7,152,7.506,063,1315,478.0516,027,3746,S8S.4417,648,61310,223.82215,860,73115,393,109 Imports. Exports. Consumption. Year. Barrels. Value. Barrels. Value. Barrels. Value. 1S92 3,254,183 13,378.824 107.894 $169,538 11,905,000 $10,361,543 1893 3.565,532 3,470.169 112,518 174.663 11,573,451 9.358,737 1894 3,.540.820 3,396.729 120,967 180,8^1 12,137,95-1 8.859,708
RMW51GR9–Wine Cup with Bellerophon Fighting the Chimaera, Attributed to Boreads Painter (Greek (Lakonian), active 575 - 550 B.C.), Sparta, Lakonia, Greece, 570–565 B.C., Terracotta, 12.5 × 18.4 cm (4 15/16 × 7 1/4 in
RM2AG7G62–. ... Annual report of the Presbyterian Hospital in the city of Chicago, with the constitution, by-laws and charter.. Elia M. Walker 10,565.16 James M. Longley 100,000.00 Charles D. Ettinger 250.00 Thomas Murdoch 529,112.73 Edith F. S. Shaw Room 10,000.00 Mary Rose Harris Memorial 10,000.00 W. F. Keep 2,500.00 Etta Soper Smith 10,000.00 Maud S. Leach 2,000.00 Miss Frances R. Keep 10,000.00 William P. Healy 5,000.00 Mary Alice McKnight 300.00 Henry Botsford 5,000.00 George B. Harris 1,191,861.82 $2,871,250.68 32 AUDITORS REPORT For the Year Ending December 31, 1920 ARTHUR YOUNG & COMPANY CERTIF
RMW5773N–Christian Furchtegott Gellert, poet, one-sided medallion in brass ring behind glass on eyelet and ring Front: man's bust to the right within the inscription. Reverse: label with inscription, Christian Fürchtegott Gellert, Gottfried Eichler, Berlin, 1821 and/or 1821, gypsum, brass (alloy), glass, founding, t 1.3 cm × d 8 cm × w 565
RM2AN28KF–Grandest century in the world's history; containing a full and graphic account of the marvelous achievements of one hundred years, including great battles and conquests; the rise and fall of nations; wonderful growth and progress of the United States ..etc., etc . 56812,598 16.8336,856 16.0609.-207 7,776 6.7S4iV,i25 6,507 7,147 27,176 6,77217,224 81 16,359 1,4725,347 359 2,837 4.019 200 2,29f 63.8027,2188.581 53,7224,7636,921 11,7674,:3,32 12,0672,063 7,523 6,929 3.92511.556 8,32330,261 2,232 4.i:37 3,914 io.twy 1,814 3,942 5.264 2.972 23.336 2.y62 10.0713.4(i29,7:j6 33.131 41,22028,5221.565.3
RM2AG64JJ–. Almanach de Gotha. 055 Commerce et communications par terre et par mer. I. Commerce 1). (En millions de francs.)1) Aperçu de lextension du commerce dans les dernièresannées. Années Commerce général.Import. | Export. Commerce spécial1)Import. 1 Export. Numéraire.Import. Export. 1876 4908,8 4547,5 3988,4 3575,6 804 234 1875 4461,8 4807,7 3536,6 3872,6 875 219 1874 4422,5 4702,1 3507,7 3701,1 952 159 1873 4576,4 4822,3 3554,8 3787,3 565 492 en J69— •73 4107,6 4061,3 3342,5 3259,7 462 371 moy-x 64— -68 3813,8 3988,8 2858,7 2961,8 799 451 enne (59— 63 2846,6 3088,2 2121,1 2271,0 607 513 2) Valeur
RM2ANJ0K7–Journal of a Voyage to the East Indies, in the Ship Grenville, Captain Burnet Abercrombie, in the Year 1775By Alexander Dalrymple, EsqFRSCommunicated by the Honourable Henry Cavendish, FRS. . 61, 60.6 14.48 ^ 12.49 * 59-4 58. 8. I « 9. 8 56.4 56.2 62* 61.6 60.4 8.6 57.2 56.6 56.2 57^ 565 61.4 61.2 60. 58.3 56.7 CD. 62. 61.6 60.4 Pretty ftea4y. Very ftca4y« 58.7 Very fteady. 56.4 57-3 57 57-1 Not fteady. Very ileatiy. Extremal Junlleady* lliiMR«M*4«MHB*Vl ii*<ui%ii .??Kill II .?V^,-Ji& Hj«ii»<iw»i<MapyiifHB^^ ML. 2717 r» 33.^ 40 55 { { 84 142 97 { 59 I IV 120 89 3443 I J J t1 MT w .ni
RM2AJHJF1–The eclectic and general dispensatory : comprehending a system of pharmacy, materia medica, the formulae of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin pharmacopoeias, prescriptions of many eminent physicians, and receipts for the most common empirical medicines . E S 3 3 u o E S3 SJ ^ J3 APPENDIX No. I, 565 b> bobcc en >o o o»- o 1 5 hi bObOu bO eooo O «n rH i^th ?*« ?^:i t! to ?> *^ -3 -* -tt >« «o -< mO O O ^«-i ^ 1-1 tH tH rl rl S s. ?5 3 o c a> c g tn « I o — « rt .-S 5 EC •o rt I « 8 ^ S ^ «0 , •— C c o, CO ^ y w o ^ m to O .- 4) o ;= :o<<< << rt £ D S-S £3 3 £ M.
RM2ANGNFT–The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . 564 BOSTON BLUE BOOK, BOSTON MUSEUM. Seating Capacity, 1.431 PARKER MEMORIAL HALL. 565 PARKER MEMORIAL HALL. I > 3 u 1 TT.T FLOOR. - i [n : f i 11 11 co A 9 Bp i j 1 g -- nim 5 1 T i = ? {= -= I 1 I 3 -c 5 C 7 il9i2ti,2l:2223 H 242K2fcl27|2S!2y!3il : 33 3^ 1 M2I3I4 5I&IVSI9 IOi|l| I [l2*3il4l5lG 17 ISIl9g( 2»>2< 23 I 2425l2«2725««t3( 3i 32333- 1 W2 13 41516 7 3 9 0 |i J fl2,l3l4l5:lfcll7!l3ll9l202»i22Z3 1 24!25B«o.272S^o!3» 31 32 33 3- |ri2l3l4!5l<9l7iSI9IIO|ll| If l2il3:l4l5!|fell7l
RM2AX10CT–Documents de la session de la Puissance du Canada- 1919, (Volume 54, no.6, Documents de la session 17-17c) . 698 221,453 31,870 4,345,047 J2,293,938 18,847 859,217 295,2/7 163,780 143,000 87,765 807,704 23,391.092 327,817 8,565,570 174,363 451,005 566.227 19101913191319101916191619131916191519141915190219131916191519061911191419101915191019161916 598,978 3,258.342 1,833,824 34,483 389 714.414 2,378,514 371,331 -263,743 -662.430 -436. 71 s -20. 883 -303 T506.S00+18.499 10 4*2.>21 -1.«87.847 1,802,848 2,005,019267,477. 733515.415 2,245,630 216,045 30,963 3.341.624 2.235,00017,665859.21334.445
RM2AG624F–. Illustrirtes Konversations-Lexikon; vergleichendes Nachschlagebuch für den täglichen Gebrauch. Hausschatz für das deutsche Volk und 'Orbis pictus' für die studirende Jugend. cidjel (93erl. i87-2j.. I 6320,9671377,78354,288278,004271,83203,185->41,C5139,400116,2267,02266,03 49,49 44,97 42,183 35,772 24,00 20,co 20,3.59 1T,58 10,63 15,0G 8,05 7,442 5,21 4,99 4,662 24,691,203 4,861,402 1,818,541, 1,401,428, 2,556,2441 1,549,459] 557,8971 852,843 316,64l| 311,715 286,183| 96,982: 187,884! 203,354 174,339 142,122 111,153 56,218 75,523 67,191 89,0321 32,051 338,974 52,158 45,0941 122,565| 3,906
RM2AJFH9X–Wool and manufactures of wool . 37,500 540, 700 1,109,444 730,522 342, 000 1,114,932 13,361.402 5, 462, 728660, 996 2, 930,123549, 885 9, 594,732 269, 019 312,4081, 265,0003, 623,168 658, 5611, 335,000 523, 340 7, 986,496 1, 237, 085 1, 278, 737 48, 322, 331 44,759, 314 2,836, 7828,720, 64513,117, 3039, 594, 7327, 986, 496 3, 956, 000694, 046 2, 959,424560, 883 8,170, 353 242,117 374, 8901,391,5003, 514,473 665,1471, 468,500 565, 207 8, 221,834 1, 235,438 2, 761, 7778,848, 275 13, 361,4028,170, 3538, 221, 834 43,544,755 42,599.079 4.0 WUOI. AND .MANlFACTLiiE.S OF W Oi »L. Number of Sheep in ea
RM2AXFDHH–Report on cold-rolled iron and steel . 01,7201,750 25,782,00027,233,00025,782,000 14.3714.5814.52 80,690 82,18084,670 2,455 2,4902,565 44 4 Avrage. 1,740 26,265,700 14.49 322.19 82,513 2,503 4 1106E1107E1108E 0.665 uu 1,7501,7501,750 -28,528,00028,705,00028,343,000 21.8821.8820.41 298.13,292.71294.59 72,39072,39072,390 2,1942,1942,194 2,194 3.253.753.5 Avrage. 1,750 28,525,300 21.39 295 14 1 72,390 3.5 D=Deflection in inehes. K—SUMMARY OF RESULTS. TRANSVERSE TESTS OF COLD-ROLLED AND ANNEALED SHAFTING. Results reduced to Standard / bar 1 inch sg., 22 inches long. Lab Diam.of Bar.Inches. Elastic
RM2AFTYM3–. Abstract of the answers and returns made pursuant to an act, passed in the first year of the reign of His Majesty King George IV, intituled, ''An act for taking an account of the population of Great Britain, and of the increase or diminuation thereof.''. 1,926 1812 1,011 i8ia 1,678 |l,565 3,243 1,050 1,049 2,099 1813 1,021 1!U4 1,595|l,473 3,068 1,148 1,139 2,287 1814 1,110 1810 1,190 1,515 3,005 1,395 1,285 2,680 1815 1,331 1816 1,595 l,15r 2,75a 1,359 1,317 2,676 iniG 1,186 UU7 1,347 jl,250 2,597 1,287 1,226 2,5i.T 1817 1,035 1818 1,350 1,361 2,711 1,502 1,376 2,878 1818 1,150 1819 1,352|1
RM2AKGFYB–Report of the Corporation Commission as a Board of State Tax Commissioners . 0473.00192.50 2,296.80394.50 900.851,446.001,268.503,040.482,266.80 488.60 1,843.59671.00662.00306.50 1,515.25 68,070.8642,190.8027,458.8557,211.9627,910.2? 47,613.22286,005.6023,301.6125,422.1340,196.48 78,261.39129,539.7046,807.3827,973.6043,709.2120,565.86 30,441.4218,864.4125,587.5238,905.4412;., 166.8536,292.53 39,592.1268,844.6998,09?.6167,625.48123,904.787/./85.9S 32,011 .2237,258.5949,141.5839,621.5660,904.3322,088.39 24.69116.30 216.1913 561 4735.50186.85363.81 2,234.049,842.2548.5061.65722.9415.94 982.40 118
RM2AKGG3Y–Report of the Corporation Commission as a Board of State Tax Commissioners . 250.009.02? 459.4294.90172.26 13,565.381,186.937,854.03746.432,416.89 1.0012.50586 002o.339,069.52 2,234.46198.98204.10274.5028.9115.50 3.98952.14 55.20462.85 25.00308.87 State TaxN fromSchedulesB and C $ 381.00124.00 2,086.80670.00 1,666.38 11,434.503,739.96 11,352.002,332.954,811.26 475.00321.752,097.561,261.8412,963.70 3,618.001,245.002,654.042,089.501,022.06520.00 450.002,431.50 574.652,/ 09.00 521.73 962.50 1 H SSSSfc 5 3 5 8 8 § 3 §8 S 8 S S S 8 SS 8 § stsii g-gsss sgsss §11111 sssssa ^SSS £££SSS ^SS^03? Pension
RM2ANA14Y–The history and topography of the United States of America . 4,500 3,044 Colombia 1,120,095 316,732 180,258 496,990 13,514 5,955 l,676 62 Honduras 1,472 25,132 5,432 30,504 68 1,042 Brazil.. 2,491,460 1,600,999 242,2.39 1,843,238 38,005 44,450 248 eoi Argentine Republic.. 1.431,883 425,220 204,667 629,887 6,584 9,565 225 116 Cisplatine Republic.. 236 1,373 Chili 182,585 915,718 620,396 l,536,il4 304 12,287 Peru .. 972,884 32,400 39,402 71,802 3,276 732 South America, generally .. 40,269 9,190 170 9,360 394 679 iss China 3,878,141 156,290 585,903 742,193 8,598 3,501 Asia, generally 98,451 56,31
RM2AJMMY7–Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the .. session of the Legislature of the State of California . 86,600 64,675 9,185 27,000 12.5,750 14.5,980 71,465 41,380 58,480 13,175 83,550 10,500 45,115 67,690 50,200 $241,050 I $1,321,169 I $4,844,960 Value.$5,200 2,500500 300 13,0001,8004,690 4,0002,350 549,2501,0001,000 2503,000 6,840 3,650 200 10,000 3,700 10,565 6,000 450 11,50063,00015,0002,0003,7505,40016,4002,900 1,5003,7503,500 2,4001,8062166 Value. $310,000 9,520 10,600 825.350 100,000 99,900 97«,325 28,675 54.8,^0 28H.890 52,625 187.280 20,500 600,000 63,260 22,355 29,748 2,
RM2ANJ0RP–Journal of a Voyage to the East Indies, in the Ship Grenville, Captain Burnet Abercrombie, in the Year 1775By Alexander Dalrymple, EsqFRSCommunicated by the Honourable Henry Cavendish, FRS. . o / 73-3I1 i* <? Magnetical Variation »?—II III I ^v.—— .Az. 74*27 75-38 76.55 78.10 78,29 O f w H« 9 12.44 « 77.39 77-45 78.40 25.49 21.42 78.34 7.53^^ 10.10 10* 3* *^9.20 Amp. c i o W. 61, 60.6 14.48 ^ 12.49 * 59-4 58. 8. I « 9. 8 56.4 56.2 62* 61.6 60.4 8.6 57.2 56.6 56.2 57^ 565 61.4 61.2 60. 58.3 56.7 CD. 62. 61.6 60.4 Pretty ftea4y. Very ftca4y« 58.7 Very fteady. 56.4 57-3 57 57-1 Not fteady. Ver
RM2AJ598K–Archives des sciences physiques et naturelles . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o p p p p p p p p p p p o p p 447 MOYENNES DU MOIS DOCTOBRE 1877. tili. m. S II. m. 10 11. m. Miili. -2 h. .,. 4 h. s. tili.s. sh.s. 10 h. s. Baromètre. mm mm mm mm mm mm mra mm n,m i-o décade 562,77 562.98 563.09 562,91 562,76 562,59 562.67 562,81 562,87 2^ » 567,10 567,48 567,86 567,88 567,89 567,83 568,01 568,30 568^29 3e )) 565,22 565,26 565.36 565,36 565,72 565.94 565,62 565.30 565!82 Mois 565,03 565,24 565,43 565,38 565.34 565,31 565,44 565,62565^7 Température. i- décade— 3,69 — 3.05 — 1^80 — o90 — og5 — 1/
RM2AXF784–Climatological data, Arkansas . 8 217 91310 51617 5 1320111710111814101720211515102013 7 IC18 920201612 6 81431818151714 5.565.834.21 1. 124.824.342.823.202.614.282.996.660.641.383.285.905.715.403.750.473.181.662.472.325.40 2. 951.963.916.271.955.533.893.342.36U 673.333.674.262,614.156.311,981 866.893.813.0l4.995.263 :^95.932.313.831.104.703.973.73 1.2 0.0 T. 0.1 0.1 T. T. T. T. 0.0 T. 0.1 T T. 0.1 T. T. 0,0 0.0 0.2 T. 0.0 T. 0 1 T. T 0.1 T. T T. 0.0 0.3 T. ]? 0.7 0 1 ?p. 2.3 1 T : 11 0.6 T. 0.2 0.5 0.1 T. T. T. T. T. 0.1 T r. 13 111419141416131315168131716141616131614191015162017151715131615l
RM2AJDND6–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1892, 1 Report . <!P5ao CD ij0(N <NC5>5oo = H 2 S « oj s > w 44^ *:; C t^ ^ C3 C8 rt^ 3 s o 565 2i^ o 5k PO .0 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. ). A. 1892. 55 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. ). A. 1892 to t-l oo M !« <! o1J »C CO t^ IN lO Xl IM CO CO (M O + CO 35 OOOCCS5 V5 rH IM t^ 00 (M OO o ^ !0 rH t O O TT ^ O -Tf .COr- I-H 05 M 1 lO 50 O CO O <N h- ir. OO (M N lO 00 t^ coo (M Of} lO t^ -* (M C^ » t^ C5 O O tr^ lO I-H O 1-1 iCl t^ lO t-iO --s ,-1 CO 1-H N 0550t^ ^ :C Ci 00 rf CO .-I t-(M CO 1-1 Ti CD O (N 00 CC rH CO Th i-H t-ToiirToiooo oo 1—I
RM2CRTPF8–. The Bell System technical journal . 564 BELL SYSTEM TECHNICAL JOURNAL . Fig. 9—Telephotograph. Received 4}4 by 6}^ inches with 100 lines per inch.Reproduced by courtesy of the Associated Press. .1 A7-:iI- TI:LI:PI10rUGRAPlI SYSTJ-.M 565
RM2CR8YKP–. The car wheel; giving the results of a series of investigations . r*^t*/ 50,000 Lbs. Av. Pressure per Sq. In. 1.21,951 Lbs. Area .41 Sq. In.. 55,000 Lbs. Av.. Pressure per Sq. In. 119,565 Lbs. Area .46 Sq. In.
RM2CRTPFH–. The Bell System technical journal . ^ inches with 100 lines per inch.Reproduced by courtesy of the Associated Press. .1 A7-:iI- TI:LI:PI10rUGRAPlI SYSTJ-.M 565. Fig. 10—ielephotooraph. Received 10 by 1432 inches with 100 lines per inch.Reproduced by courtes>- of the Associated Press. 566 Bh.I.L SYSTliM TJ-:CHNICAL JOURNAL
RM2CDCCW1–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1910 1ra sección . Abril 2S de 1910—Curt, Berger y Cía.-Artículos de las clases 1 á 79. • . . , .v-7 mayo. Acta No. 29.565. Acta No. 29.541 qiORoio zoja ^ ¿filial! MttaneyTreviso ?t FIALETTE 5TERIUZZATE Jgbf PEB USO POD6UMICO ?ffi ^S ?? FOUG&NlIiAwnctiHDii) ?cginlccdacqua Jisnllarastenltzzato
RM2CH1P34–. Experiments in the preservative treatment of red-oak and hard-maple crossties . Tie No. 67. Tie No. 76. Tie No. 58. Fig. 2.—Sections of Red-Oak Ties Treated by the Rueping Process. Bui. 126, Forest Service, U. S. Dept. of Agricultur Plate V.. Tie No. 548. Tie No. 594. Tie No. 565. Fig. 1 .—Sections of Hard-Maple Ties Treated by the Full-Cell Creosote Process.
RM2CDDXDH–. Rembrandt; des meisters gemälde in 643 abbildungen . Althorp House, Earl of SpencerThe circumeision Die Beschneidung 1661B. 518 Auf Leinwand, H. 0,565, B. 0,75 La circoncision. Stockholm, Nationalmuseum Auf Leinwand, H. 1,96, B. 1,09 Das Mahl des Claudius CivilisThe supper of Claudius Civilis 1661 Le repas de nuit de Claudius Civilis B. 520 Rembrandt 30 465
RM2CH1NJW–. Experiments in the preservative treatment of red-oak and hard-maple crossties . Tie No. 548. Tie No. 594. Tie No. 565. Fig. 1 .—Sections of Hard-Maple Ties Treated by the Full-Cell Creosote Process.. Tie No. 434. Tie No. 4S7. Tie No. 467. Fig. 2.—Sections of Hard-Maple Ties Treated by the Rueping Process. Bui. 126, Forest Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate VI.
RM2CDXP06–. Christian herald and signs of our times . R, Oconee, III. What you rag. .il.l involve main hours ol research, and •!material can lie found in almost even public lib mid be well to look for it there. Mi I dev. N. Y. The mater would seem to I1 one to lav before the Ladies Aid, C. r whet llihl 1. Tl Wi-ti•,;:r vou want. Get it of an importing I kseller. JUL 29, 1896 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. 565.
RM2CF6AWT–. The microscope and its revelations. FIG. 565.—Pollen-grains of—A, Altlxea rosea(hollyhock); B, Cobcca scandens ; C, Passi-flora carulea ; D, Iponitea pnrjiurea. 722 MICROSCOPIC STRUCTURE OF PHANEROGAMIC PLANTS upon ;i l>l;ick .surface. They are then, when properly illuminated,most beautiful objects for objectives of §-, 1-, H-, or 2-in. focus,especially with the binocular microscope.1 There are, in fact, few more interesting objects for the youngmicioscopist than pollen-grains, both from the ease with which theycan always be procured, and the almost infinite variety and beautyin their for
RM2CGHPTF–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1910 1ra sección . Abril 2S de 1910— Curt, Berger y Cía.-Artículos de las clases 1 á 79. v-7 mayo. Acta No. 29.565. Abril 29 de 1910—Maldonado, Martínezy Cía.—Artículos de las clases 1 á 79. v.-7 mayo. , BpLBTIN OFICIAL —Buenos Aires, Sábado 7 de Mayo de 1910,,. 153 Acta íNo. 29.591
RM2CRM1AN–. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . Fig. 409 (Case IV.).—Soft parts radiated preparatory to a bone graft. This case was treated by X-rays only, several J pastille doses being given through 1 mm. filterof aluminium at intervals of a week. A Coolidge tube was used with a 15-inch coil and a mercuryinterrupter, the primary current 4 amps, and the secondary 4 m.-amps., with a 9-inch equivalentspark-gap. RADIATIONS IN PLASTIC SURGERY 565.
RM2CRM1BE–. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . Fig. 409 (Case IV.).—Soft parts radiated preparatory to a bone graft. This case was treated by X-rays only, several J pastille doses being given through 1 mm. filterof aluminium at intervals of a week. A Coolidge tube was used with a 15-inch coil and a mercuryinterrupter, the primary current 4 amps, and the secondary 4 m.-amps., with a 9-inch equivalentspark-gap. RADIATIONS IN PLASTIC SURGERY 565
RM2CGT4KC–. The Street railway journal . mJMMWB. MOVING BLADES STATIONARBLADES MOVING BLADES STATIONARYBLADES MOVING BLADES, m 1 * Paper read before the American Philosopliical Society, Philadelphia. April2, 1903. DIAGRAM OF NOZZLES AND BUCKETS IX CURTIS STEAMTURBINE The Curtis turbine retains some of the features of its prede-cessors, but introduces new ideas which make possible a muchlower speed, less weight, fewer and simpler parts, highereconomy, less cost, and other important advantages. April ii, 1903.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 565 The general arrangement of a turbine generating unit of thistype is
RM2CHTCXY–. Catalogue of plaster cast reproductions from antique, mediaeval and modern sculpture : subjects of every description for art schools . Muse playing on Lyre In the Louvre No. 565 Height 6 ft. 10 in. $100.00 EuterpeIn the VaticanNo. 566 Height 4 ft. 10 in.821 ,, 1 ,, 5 ,, $35.003.00 Athena Parthenos In the National Museum, Athens (Known as the Varvakeion statuette) No. 567 Height 3 ft. 6 in. $25.00 CATALOGUE OF P. P. CAPRONI AND BROTHER 27
RM2CET87Y–. An American text-book of obstetrics. For practitioners and students. 1. Skeleton of hydrocephalus (Hirst Collection, University of Pennsylvania). 2. Hydrocephalus(Hirst). 3. Hydrencephalocele posterior (Hirst and Piersol). 4. Hydrencephalocele superior. 5. Hydro-cephalus distending lower uterine segment (Varnier). 6. Tapping a hydrocephalus through the spinal canal, DYSTOCIA. 565 its bulk may constitute thereby an obstruction in labor. Cystic tumors, effu-sions in the serous cavities, anasarca, an enlarged liver, polycystic disease ofthe kidneys,24 and distended bladder from atresia of the u
RM2CE1XNM–. Digest of United States automobile patents from 1789 to July 1, 1899, including all patents officially classed as traction-engines for the same period. Chronologically arranged ... together with lists of patents in the classes of portable-engines, traction-wheels, electric locomotivs, and electric railway battery systems ... . No. 236,565. ^ „ ^. 6 Sheete—Sheet i J. H. ELWAED. Traotion Engine. Patented Jan. II, 1881. (Ne Model.) 5 Sheets—Sbeet.3. J. H. ELWAED. Traction Engine. No. 236,565. Patented Jan. 11, 1881. r.
RM2CDAPFK–. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . rass, mostly for sheep pasture, and 119 acres arewoods and plantations.1 The ground rises towards the centre of the parishto its greatest height, 565 ft. above the ordnancedatum. Near here is the village, the main street ofwhich joins the road from Marlborough to Salisbury,near Shipton Farm. The River Bourne sometimesflows through the village street for two years insuccession, but at other times its course is dry. Eastof the village is the parish church of St. Peter, andhalf a mile south is Snoddington Manor House, theresidence of Mr. H. C. Form
RM2CE1XN9–. Digest of United States automobile patents from 1789 to July 1, 1899, including all patents officially classed as traction-engines for the same period. Chronologically arranged ... together with lists of patents in the classes of portable-engines, traction-wheels, electric locomotivs, and electric railway battery systems ... . / Cf^^ Ol/C (f^^<^-r^l^ A( ,i. y^ia^riC/^ry 280 TRACTION ENGINES. (Mo Model.) No. 236,565. 5 SbeetB—Sheet 4t J. H. ELWAED.Traction Engine. Patented Jan. 11,1881.
RM2CDCCPD–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1910 1ra sección . Julio 31 de 1909.—Margarita C. Ganda.—(Artículos de las clases 68 y 69, (inodi* ficada). ., v-7 mayo. ?—? ? .«???.n.nn.niiniii muí hii.ii.ii. — ,^, i,,— i,immKmrmmmmmimmmmmmm Acta No. 29.559. Abril 2S de 1910—Curt, Berger y Cía.-Artículos de las clases 1 á 79. • . . , .v-7 mayo. Acta No. 29.565
RM2CF2X4P–. Portfolio of maps of Spofford's new cabinet cyclopaedia : containing large scale colored maps of each state and territory in the United States, the provinces of Canada, America's new possessions, etc. 157° 156° 6 155< ^**?- Longitude West from Greenwich. *°** ^N dffr-- i°.-- s*T ^» 1^$$ ACAPUL90 M.E.X,.C.°.......3!3.!.0.. MILES- /. ?** * ^ • TH0L0KAI PANAMA c A. «* ?a.*** 4,565 *<ES. J? AiNa ???? 9n. ,V//C^.- - -...Tv^y At* ; Hi ^° %*K: •poi^t c nitftf EL
RM2CHWE5X–. Modern research as illustrating the Bible . ) 16 g m:p;yt^w. The Tbibdte of .(f:ih as represented on the Black OheuskFrom Stade8 Geschichte dee Volkes Israel, i. 564, 565. To fan: /i. i - BLACK OBELISK OF SHALMANESER II 17 part of this obelisk consists of five tiers of bas-reliefs, representingtribute brought by subject nations to the Assyrian king : the apex andlower part are occupied by the inscription. This inscription provedto be the annals of Shalmaneser II (860-825 b.c.). It was the firstlong inscription read by Rawlinson;1 and he read it, in the maincorrectly,8 in 1850 : but Hincks, i
RM2CGHPYJ–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1910 1ra sección . Julio 31 de 1909.—Margarita C. Ganda.—Artículos de las clases 68 y 69, (modi-ificada). ■, v-7 mayo. Acta No. 29.559 íLOSitAMBORILEROS Abril 29 de 1910.—Bargiela, Posadas yCía.—Artículos de las clases 1 á 79 yilechería, clase SO. ,..,,. ¡ , S-7. mayo.. Abril 2S de 1910— Curt, Berger y Cía.-Artículos de las clases 1 á 79. v-7 mayo. Acta No. 29.565
RM2CDAYP5–. The open door to independence; making money from the soil; what to do--how to do, on city lots, suburban grounds, country farms, together with outline maps of all parts of the United States, irrigated regions, climates, cities, villages, market towns, locations and populations . ,800 Apponaug ... ...2. .1,290 Arctic . .2. .3,066 Arlington . . .. .1. .1,226 Arnold Mills. .. .1. . 303 Ashaway . . . ..3. . 306 Ashland .... .. .1. .. 275 Ashton ...1. .2,620 Auburn .. .1. .5,502 Barrington Center . . .Belleville . .Block Island.Bridgeton . .?Bristol . . 512... 200. 1,273. . 666..8,565 Carolina .
RM2CH42AT–. The street railway review . Arnold, consultingengineer, 565 Rookery, Chicago, has just passed its sec-ond year of operation. The general manager, H. G.Fleming, says that the cost of power for 1893, includinglabor, was 1.05 cents per car mile, of which cost 0.7 centswas for fuel. Deducting the extra cost for the powerproduced and used for other purposes than the streetrailway, leaves the net cost of power 1.03 cents per carmile. As the number of the cars is but seventeen thefigures are nothing less than remarkable. In 1892 thepower cost was 1.39 cents per car mile and in 1894 Mr.Fleming has h
RM2CF2PA9–. Portfolio of maps of Spofford's new cabinet cyclopaedia : containing large scale colored maps of each state and territory in the United States, the provinces of Canada, America's new possessions, etc. 157° 156° 6 155< ^**?- Longitude West from Greenwich. *°** ^N dffr-- i°.-- s*T ^» 1^$$ ACAPUL90 M.E.X,.C.°.......3!3.!.0.. MILES- /. ?** * ^ • TH0L0KAI PANAMA c A. «* ?a.*** 4,565 *<ES. J? AiNa ???? 9n. ,V//C^.- - -...Tv^y At* ; Hi ^° %*K: •poi^t c nitftf EL
RM2CGRHXW–. The Street railway journal . Tower cars.Freight carsSprinklers... Ploughs Sweepers....Sand cars...Rail cars... Total... 260161017959 1 3,565 September 23, 1905.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 527 SHIFTING TRUCKSFor shifting trucks around the shops a novel storage-batterylocomotive is used. There are two of these in service at the. J!}. Journal WIRING DIAGRAM FOR STORAGE-BATTERY LOCOMOTIVES USED FORSHIFTING TRUCKS IN SHOPS wheels are 24 ins. in diameter, and the total height of the locomo-tive complete is 32 ins. It has 1 00 cells of Electric Storage Bat-tery Companys type MV-7 chloride accumulator
RM2CE1XWT–. Digest of United States automobile patents from 1789 to July 1, 1899, including all patents officially classed as traction-engines for the same period. Chronologically arranged ... together with lists of patents in the classes of portable-engines, traction-wheels, electric locomotivs, and electric railway battery systems ... . ^i2^?^^£^V^ TRACTION ENGINES 279 9 Slieeta—Sbeet S. No. 236,041, P. T. KISSANE.Traotion Engine, Patented Oec. 28, 1880.. ^.^•du^ (Ho Bodel.) No. 236.565. „ 6 Bheete—Sheet 1, J. H. ELWAfiD.Traotion Engine. « Patented Jan. 11,1881.
RM2CDK630–. Travel January 1915 . to Malta soondi cles that its steps are for descent mly. I broke the ascent by frequent s to look down over the Id walls andthe busy little water-front settlement far below. InM across the Great Harbor was another part of Valetta,called Vittoriosa. the first residence of tin- Knight (.randMasters before this part of Valetta was built. Vittoriosav also the principal seine of operations during the memorable siege of the Moslems in [565, when their famousleader Dragut, once governor of Tripoli, was killed. InTripoli I once en-t e r e d the 1 i 11 1 emosque of his name,and
RM2CE6871–. Boone County Recorder . Interesting Tests Made by Prof.Fraser of Illinois. In One Herd Only Four Animals ProvedProfitable— Money a/id Labor Wast-ed on Thirty Others—Profitand Loss Shown. Pror. tVllber J. Fraser, Universityof Illinois, after figuring out his tableof the keep and profit of cows of alldegrees of production, illustrates itsuse in a very striking manner by in-terpreting the records of five herdschosen from the scores of herds theIllinois station has tested for a fullyear. Herd No. 1 contains 24 cows whoseaverage production is 5,565 pounds ofmilk and 199 pounds of butterfat,with a
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation