RMRH47G8–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Derbertha Bells -Licensed Pure Bred, Cert. No. 226 NO. 60907 :: A. T. R. RULE 1. Derbertha Bells, foaled 1911. stands 15.3. weighs 1200 rounds and is a solid dark bay or brown of magnifi- cent conformation, style and trotting action. His breeding, too. is of the best, tracing 20 times to Ham- bletonian 10—5 through Electioneer 5 through George Wilkes 4 through Strathmore and 4 through Abdallah i= (the hie- four of the sons of Hambletonian) and twice throSgh his daughters; balanced by 18 crosses to Mambrino Chief 11-five c these through his "reatest son Mam
RMRHE614–. BOMEX temporary archive description of available data Terry De La Moriniere. Oceanography Research Atlantic Ocean.. »HIF- OCEANOCRAPHER TE»T BATE- 1T2 LAUNCH TINC - JJIS- 0 300. SOO •00 TOO •00 •00 1000 occs c 20 •0 «0 PER CENT 100 Figure 1-4. Five-second temperature and humidity data versus pressure, 1 - temperature; 2 - relative humidity. -28-. 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.. De La Moriniere, Terry C; Un
RMRHP7JT–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. FIG. i. Camera lucida drawings. X 375. A, normal specimen taken on date of collection. B, after twelve days in fresh spring water. C, after twenty- five days in fresh spring water. D, after forty days in fresh spring water. cent, of the total number of the specimens had disappeared. September 21, all specimens had disappeared from five cultures. 1 Analysis of the spring water was made by Mr. R. K. Witt, under the direction of Dr. John H. Yoe of the Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, and showed the following: Pa
RMRG5FK6–. The butter industry, prepared for the use of creameries, dairy students and pure food departments. Butter. Difference between (b) and (c) ; this represents propor- tion of (a) that must be used. Difference between (a) and (c) ; this represents propor- tion of (b) that must be used. Examples of How to Reduce Per Cent Fat in Milk or Cream Example 1. 500 lbs. of 4 per cent, milk are to be reduced to 3.5 per cent milk by the use of skim milk containing .1 per cent fat. How much skim milk must be added? 4 3.4. .1 .5 3.4 : .5 = 500 : X; X = 73.5. 73.5 lbs. of skim milk must be used to reduce the 5
RMRFRG2A–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. WILT OF CUCURBITS. 291 instances 2 per cent sodium chloride in peptonized bouillon inhibited growth, but in one instance one tube out of five clouded thinly at the end of 12 days. The alkalinity of the bouillon used for inoculation seemed to play some part, i. e., when inoculated from acid bouillon (+20) even 1 per cent sodium chloride inhibited growth (cucumber strain?). The organism is also sensitive to acids (fig. 95).. Fig. 88.t Fig. 89.{ *Fig. 87.—Petri-dish poured plate of B. tracheiphilus after incubating 6 days at 220 to 25° C. On Jan.
RMRG897P–. [Bulletins on forest pathology : from Bulletin U.S.D.A., Washington, D.C., 1913-1925]. Trees; Plant diseases. WHITE-PIKE BLISTER RUST INT WESTERN EUROPE. 15 feet, it had decreased to 10 per cent, and at 1,096 feet no disease what- ever was found. In the Windsor Park forest at Surrey, 67 per cent of the white pines, approximately 20 years old, were attacked by the blister rust. Of these, IT per cent had been killed and 25 per cent were in a dying condition. This plantation was made in mixture with Pinus syl- vestris and other conifers, and the loss due to the disease is perhaps less than it w
RMRR30YB–. The actinomycetes. Actinomycetales. DESCRIPTIONS OF ANTIBIOTICS 255 Synont/Ni.s of 7-chloro-G-demethlytetracycline: Deinethylchlortetracycline, decloinycin, leder- inycin. Chemical and physical properties: I. 6-De- methyltetracycline hydrochloride hemihydrate: m.p. 203-209°C (decomposition). C21H24N2CIO8.5 : C = 52.52%; H = 5.34%; N = 6.05%; CI = 7.51%; H2O = l.m%. [a]f = -259° (c = 0.5 per cent in 0.1 jV H2SO4). Ultraviolet absorption spectrum maxima essentially the same as the corresponding (i-methylated tetracycline (1). II. 7-Chloro-6- demethyltetracycline sesquihydrate: m.p. 174- 178°C
RMRJ7DG5–. Chemical embryology. Embryology. I2i6 METABOLISM OF LIPOIDS, STEROLS, [pt. iii in total choline, and made a few estimations by means of his own method to see whether this was so. Choline, by reacting with urea, might be the precursor of guanidine, and the formulae of the three substances lent a certain colour to the suggestion: CH,.CH.(OH) I + OH-N-(CH3)3 CO-NH, i CH^.CHaCOH) N-CH3 I C=NH I NH2 NH2 1 C=NH NH2 Sharpe's results are seen in Fig. 386, from which it is clear that the total choline content of the hen's egg diminishes from 400 mgm. per cent, on the ist day of development to 220 mgm
RMRPNW8H–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 7T Honey and Beeswax Market. Office of the American Bee Journal.. Monday, 10 a. m.. Feb. 1,188(i. ( The following are the latest quota- tions for honey and beeswax received up to this hour : CHICAGO. HONKY.—There is an easier tone to the comb honey marliet, unci prices are fully one cent per pound leas than at last quotutions, c>c. being the prite for white comb honey in i-lb. sections, and some extra nire hrln«s lOc. This is owing to small lots coming' into (iilferent comnilst^ion huusea. and all betnt; eii^er tn j^ell.t
RMRDYTEK–. Productive dairying . Dairying. SCALE OF POINTS 95 future than in the past in the matter of total production. Especially is this indicated by the recent record of 17,974 pounds of milk containing 738..'J-J pounds of fat produced in one year by the senior two-year-old heifer, Henderson's Dairy Gem 35176, which is the record for all breeds for the age.. Fig. 36.—Imp. Ayrshire cow, Kilnforn Bell 3d. Grand champion for the breed at the National Dairy Show, Chicago, 1913. Average of All Advanced Registry Records to Xoveinier 1, 1015. Milk Fat Fat Lbs. Lbs. Per cent C.57 mature cows 10830 420.05 3
RMRH79PT–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Also, as the official records show. 54 per cent of the entire purse won with Parkers; 37.5 per cent of all the gone winning money were Parkers: and 34.6 per cent of all guns entered were Parkers, which proves that the Parker is unquestionably the most popular and "reliable" eun in the world. %, * 7„ „„ w N. T. Salesroom: 32 Warren St PARKER BROTHERS' COAST RECORD. Made with SHOTGUN R1FLEITE EDWARD SCHTTLTZ 113 Straight Targets. MERIDEN CONN. Ingleslde, May 26, 1901. WORLD RECORD. Made with E. C. No. 1 W. R. CROSBY 345 Straight Targets. New York, April
RMRJ1CTB–. Synopsis of the fishes of North America [microform]. Fishes; Poissons. CONTRIBUTIONS TO NORTH AMERICAN ICTHYOLOGY—IV. cent splice on each side of the rostrum. (Oarmtm.) L. about 2 feet. Atlantic coasts of the United States ; not very common. {Raia etjlanteria Bosc, MSS; Lac(5p5de, Hist. Nat. dos Poiss. ii, 103: Raia desmareatia Le Sucnr, Journ. Ac. Nat. Sci. iv, 100: Raia chantenag Lo Sueur, 1. c. 103; Garinan, 1. c. 179.) tt Anglo at tip of .snout mncli producod, blunt; rows of teeth §^. 53> K« ISBVis Mitchill.—Barndoor Skate. Angles of the disk more acute than in any of the others; muzz
RMRHMM90–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 612 MIROSLAV CESKA AND JAMES R. FISHER water in the cold with a pestle homogenizer having a teflon pestle and a glass vessel. Homogenates were assayed for arginase activity using the procedure described below. Enzyme was activated by heating 4 nil. of homogenate with 0.2 ml. of a 20 per cent solution of MnCl,-4H2O for 20 minutes at 57° C. Activated homogenate was equilibrated to 30° C. in a water bath and 1 ml. of an 18 per cent solution of arginine hydrochloride at pH 9.5 was added. A saturated solution of NaOH was used to
RMRHB40M–. Botanical gazette. Plants. 392 BOTANICAL GAZETTE [may respiratory rate (curve D) is greatly increased and reaches its maximum during the second period. This is followed by a rapid decrease in the rate during the third and fourth periods, although the rate is still above the normal. After the fourth period a more REL, RATE OF RESP. REL.AMT.OFRESP.. 60 120 MINUTES Fig. 3.—Curves (unbroken lines) showing effect of sea water containing A, 0.1 per cent acetone; B, 0.51 per cent acetone upon relative rate and relative amount of respiration of Laminaria (identical for these substances); C, effect o
RMRPK2YF–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1897. THE AMEHICAM BEE JOURNAL. 727. COtronCTED BT DR. C. O. idXLLER. AtAREKGO. ILL, [QueatloDS may be mailed to the Bee Journal, or to Dr. Miller direct.] ?..OSS or mating Quccn§—Liglit Brood Foiindalion -3 or S Banded Bcc«—Planting for Honey. 1. I keep my bees in the city. I lost 50 per cent, of my queens the past season on their bridal trips, and I attributed the loss of such a large percentage to the river. It is my opin- ion the queen and drone, when they meet, fall to the water and drown. Is my theory correct ? 2. I will make 50 hives for my Inc
RMRJ7E81–. Childs' rare flowers, vegetables, and fruits. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit trees. â I. l^m Co^> 10-CENT CLASS. Price of these US sorts, 10c. each ; any 3 for r?c-i ?r/5câ 1*T One each of the US sorts for $3.50. per Gladiolas GaijdeVerjsis, Choicest Nailed Sorts. 5-CENT CLASS. Price of the following 15 sorts, 5c. each; 6 for S5c; or U)c. dozen. One each of the 15 sorts for 60c
RMRJMGNG–. Bacteria in relation to plant diseases. Bacteria; Plant diseases. BROWN ROT OF SOLANACEAE. I87 July 28.- July 14.—Early Rose potatoes in the field (plants Nos. 1 to 120) were used for this experiment. The cultures used were 5 slant agar-tubes of July 11, from No. 4, March 1 (South Carolina); slime washed off into distilled water (150 c.c). The inoculations were made near the top of the plants with a hypodermic syringe, 0.2 c.c. of the liquid being put into each plant. The stems were very tender and soft. Result.—First recorded signs on July 23, when 77 per cent showed signs, but they were sl
RMRFMGEM–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . Fig. 29. Fig. 30.f On agar with cane-sugar or fruit-sugar there is slow growth at 300 C. or under (RGS.). Greig Smith describes the streak on slant glycerin agar as "a thin, broad, translucent white, moist, glistening growth, with turbid condensed water. The color deepens to a prim- rose-yellow." On agar containing 10 per cent saccharose and 0.1 per cent peptone there is a thin, white fluid growth, which gravitates into the condensed water, in which there is a yellow sediment (RGS.). A very good medium is a solution of 4 per cent ag
RMRDC1MG–. Key to North American birds; containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary. Illustrated by 6 steel plates and upwards of 250 woodcuts. Birds. 1 320 LAEIDJE, TERNS. 289-92. 6-t California, Mexico, Cent, and S. Am., and Africa. ,6'. galericulata Light., Verz. 1823, 81; 8. elegans Game., Proc. Pliila. Acad. 1848, 129; Lawe. iu Bd. 860; Thalasseus elegans Coues, I. c. 540. . galericulata. /Sanchvich Tern. Bill black, tipped with yellow. Plumage as in regius or galericulata, but mantle ex
RMRR30WT–. The actinomycetes. Actinomycetales. DESCRIPTIONS OF ANTIBIOTICS 327 110°C (decomposition). Very soluble in methanol, ethanol, acetone, and butanol. Soluble in dilute aqueous acids and moderately soluble in water and ligroin. Insoluble in hexane, carbon tetra- chloride, and n-dibutyl ether. More soluble in aqueous alkaline solution than erythromycin or carbomycin. Ultraviolet absorption spectrum maximum at 290 to 295 m/u (e = 50), a broad, low intensity peak (4, 16, 18). Infrared spectnun given in references 1 and 4. [a]i, = —65° =b 1° (c = 2 per cent in methanol). Positive Fehling (slow) and
RMRJMAX3–. Bassin houiller et permien de Blanzy et du Creusot. Coal; Coal; Coal; Coal; Plants, Fossil; Plants, Fossil; Geology; Geology. ESPÈCES OBSERVÉES. — CYCADINÉES. 199 tion analogue, bien que les cellules épidermiques y conservent une forme générale plus rectangulaire et que l'orientation de la fente stomatique y soit. Fig. C. — Pterophyllum (irand'Euryi Saporta et Maiuon. — Fragments île cuticule, face supérieure du limbe, provenant des échantillons de Blanzy, grossis cent quatre-vingts fois (180 : 1).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digit
RMRRC97Y–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 136 The Florists^ Review OCIOBBB 6, 1921 SAFETY FIR8TI USE THE STANDARD INSECTICIDE. SUCCESSFUL GROWERS RELY UPON I C O - F U M E " t«EE;;;EE;E«ES J^^Jgg^J^I^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^g >«-lb. tin 6S each ^^^^^^^^"^^^^"^^^^^^^^^ 40 per cent Actual Nicotine FOR SPRAYING AND FUMIGATING TO KILL ..„. „. NiN-Fnme Paper APHIS AND THRIPS ?S:h^%^1:::::::::::::::::::::::::^•S?2'rSS 24 sheets 1.26 per tlD FOR SALE BY YOUR DEALER packed in Frlctlon-Top Tins Manufictured by the TOBACCO BY-PRODUaS & CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Incorporated, LOUISVILLE,
RMRJKWY5–. Basic methods for the calibration of sonar equipment. 128 USRL TEST STATIONS '"SLx::^^ OUTPUT. 1 -^//V—T—° 0' :E Qrn Figure 66. Circuit schematic of thermocouple wattmeter; circuit arrangements are shown for: (A) power measure- ment. (B) current measuicment, (C) vohage measurement. dances from 10 to 'iOO ohin.s and has power scales of 100, 500, and 1,000 watts. The indicated and actual scale factors agree within 1.5 per cent from 0 to 100 kc. Operation outside the impedance limits will not only affect the accuracy and overload the thermo- couples but even may destroy them. While the th
RMREF1FA–. Report on the birds of Pennsylvania : with special reference to the food habits, based on over four thousand stomach examinations. Birds. APPENDIX, 391 Contents—yidiinXy kernels of corn whole or in fragments, and the hulls of same ; bits of the shell of acorns and a few bits of the kernel of same ; 4 seeds of poison ivy ; 1 seed of bind-weed {Polygonum?); about 100 very small, black seeds; a very few fragments of insects; a very little gravel or sand. 1316. Female. Washington, D. C. December 23, 1885; 4-5 p. m. H. W. Henshaw. Animal matter, 3 per cent. ; vegetable, 72; gravel, etc., 25. Stom
RMRF3RNT–. Slash fire atmospheric pollution. Air Pollution; Slashburning Environmental aspects Northwest, Pacific. Figure 2. — Topography of Pack Forest area. The experimental site is at A and the remote camera sites are at B and C. Note that elevations are in feet m.s.l. 3.1.2. PILE BURNS Two cone-shaped piles, each 6 meters in diam- eter at the base and 3 and 6 meters in height, respectively, were prepared by hand stacking from approximately 0.81 hectare of slash on the north- ern portion of the 12.1-hectare clearcut. These piles consisted mainly of larger material, i.e., material greater than 2 cent
RMRJFFXA–. Catalogue of vegetable and flower seeds : free to all. Gardening United States Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds United States Catalogs; Flowers Seeds United States Catalogs; Gardening Implements Catalogs. LONG ISLAND BEAUTY MUSKMELON. This splendid new variety of the Hackensack type originated on Long Island. Of superior quality, with green flesh and densely netted. In shape it re- sembles the H a c k e n s ack, but is slightly more ribbed. It is also among the earliest. Price, per pound, post- paid, 65 cents; per 1-4 pound, 20 cents; per ounce, 10 cents; per package, 5 cent
RMRR29BG–. Adventures in radioisotope research;. Radioactive tracers; Radiobiology. "K LABELLED RED COKl'USCLES IX BLOOD VOLUME MEASUREMEXTS 575 As distribution coefficients of^-K between 1 gm fresh corpuscles and 1 gm fresh plasma at 37° C in three experiments, each taking 15 minutes, the values of 0.200, 0.209 and 0.205 were obtained. The mean value is thus 0.205. Levi (1945) found a distribution coefficient of 1 after llie lapse of 1 hr, while Mullins and assoc. (1941) determined the time necessary to reach a 30 per cent exchange between corpuscle potassium and plasma potassium to 8.2 hr. Since
RMRP6KWN–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 666 The American Florist. Apt il lo. The Nursery Trade American Association of Narserymen. C. J. Browu, Rochester, N.Y. President; C. M. Hobbs, Hridgeport, Ind., Vice-Presdent; George C. Seager, Rochester, N.Y.,Seo'y. Thirty-fourth annual convention to be held at Rochester, N. Y., June, 1909 Washington, D. C.—Peter Bisset is starting a nursery. The Payne bill, paragraph 260, is re- ported to hao been amended in tlie house, admitting evergreen seedlings free, formerly $1 per 1,000 and 15 per cent ad valorem. Houst
RMRRY0Y5–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '——'? ^"^ ac aSL^SkJc^Li^c ac a^=aB:ac LATEST FACTS »e ON FUMIGATION 3C ac ac ac ac ac cc ac ac ac ai^V^**^-V(^' ac ac. ac ac aa BESULTS OF RECENT BESEABCH. Thrips and Plant Lice. So far as we now know, thrips may be killed by the use of nicotine extracts, of which there are several on the market. Recent tests of materials containing forty per cent of nicotine have been made, using an ounce to every 1,000 cubic feet of space. The extract was evaporated over small lamps or stoves, and to prevent scorching was considerably diluted with water. It
RMRGBD2J–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 328, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate II.. Fig. 1.—Effects of 10 per cent admixture of rye in wheat: a, Patent flour (check); b, patent flour (10 per cent rye); c, first-clear flour (check); d, first-clear flour (10 per cent rye); e, second- clear flour (check); /, second-clear flour (10 per cent rye).. 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
RMRH7KJM–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 144 tftjje gtxefrer antr gqwrtsfman. [August 6,189J. THE PERKINS ALWAYS LEADS! He-tpoudlnic to Ihe frequeut requet»ln or mau)1 of the leading hursetihut'r* of lie country we now offer a* the latent production In the line of Improvement :ej neyv- Perkins Steel Toe-WeiM anfl Siie-WeiiM Horse Sloes, We claim thai in tbls form of Horse Shoe are com- bined nmre real merit andagTeater variety of points of L-xrvlli-mv than any machine shoe ever before made. The weight »C material Is where it should be, at the toe. Il will average 25 per cent, lighter than the corre- s
RMRP9KYE–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo5. The American Florist. 765 BIG C[JT IN PRICE!! We Now Offer a Nicotine Solution Guaranteed to Contain not Less than 40 per cent NICOTINE, At the Following Exceedingly Low Prices : 1-4 Fiut, 50c. Pint, $1.50. 1-2 Gallon, $5.50. Gallon, $10.50. This Solution is Unsurpassed in Quality by any Competing Article. Owing to the Marked Success of our "NiCO-FUME" Tobacco Paper Insecticide, We call this Solution "NICO-FUME" LIQUID. IT Vtfll-I- F>AV YOU TO TRV IT. FOR SAi.E BV SEEDSIVieN. Made by x
RMRFRT90–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. RESIDUAL WATER NUCLEI. number of ions is greater. Thus when n = 160,000, i—x or 60 to 70 per cent are lost during the first, and only about i—x' or 20 percent during the second and subsequent evaporations. If n = 900,000 to 1,100,000 where the fog particles are very much smaller, the first destroys about 3 4- 1 Z 3 4. / & 3 4- FIG. 36, a, b, c, d e, f.—Charts showing the rate of survival of nuclei in each successive identical evaporation of fog particles precipitated upon ions, x is the relation of the number of nuclei after the given evapo
RMRFRFK8–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. BROWN ROT OF SOLANACEAE. I87 July 14.—Early Rose potatoes in the field (plants Nos. 1 to 120) were used for this experiment. The cultures used were 5 slant agar-tubes of July 1 r, from No. 4, March 1 (South Carolina); slime washed off into distilled water (150 e.c). The inoculations were made near the top of the plants with a hypodermic syringe, 0.2 c.c. of the liquid being put into each plant. The stems were very tender and soft. Result.—First recorded signs on July 23, when 77 per cent showed signs, but they were slight for 9 days' incubation
RMRHKYMD–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 80 DANIEL LUDWIG AND MARY C. BARSA and of 5 per cent homogenates remained relatively constant during the pupal stage, but increased in newly emerged adults. Hence, the amount of reduction resulting from homogenization varied with the stage of metamorphosis. With 1 per cent homogenates, it was approximately 61 per cent in prepupae, 80 per cent in newly molted, 50 per cent in two-day, 72 per cent in five-day pupae, and 80 per cent in newly emerged adults. The oxygen uptake of 5 per cent homogenates was con- siderably higher th
RMRPGEBG–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Statement of Ownership, Management Circulation, Etc., of the American Bee Journal, published monthly at Hamilton, Illinois. Editor—C. P. Dadant. Managing Editor—M. G. Dadant. Owner—C. P. Dadant, Hamilton, 111. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders holding one per- cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or securities—None. [Signed 1 M. G. D.dant, A/a)ta,i,'i-y. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30th day of March, 1915. [seal.] H. M. Cuerden. .Votary J'liblic. My Commission evpires Aug. 25,1917. YOUR ORDERS For tested
RMRHJWEH–. Biology and man. Biology; Human beings. 16.2 14.5. Hative grass (protected) Native grass (clippsd) Kafix Wheat Wheal (on erodedi soil) s " io is qM Ceibysi%dasfto8W.5?8.siop.,,,,...g 30 20 10 annual precipitation 20.36 ttidies g-ye8i]»riQd 1^4935 Runoff in per cent of total precipitation. 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.. Gruenberg, Benjamin C. (Benjamin Charles), 1875-1965; Bingham, N. Eldred (Nelson E
RMRG7Y97–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. THE MINERALS OF IDAHO 375 scent marcasite from the Garfield tunnel. This was analyzed with the following results: Analysis and ratios of clay from Garfield tunnel (E. V. Shannon, analyst) Per cent Ratios. Silica (Si02) Alumina (AI2O3) Ferric iron (Fe203> -. Lime (CaO) Magnesia (MgO) Potash (K20).. Soda (Na20) Water (H2O) above 110° C Water (H20) below 110° C Total 1.05X3 1.00X1 The formula derived from this analysis is— 3(H,K)20.2Al203.5Si02.H20 which is indeed like the composition which might be obtained from a mixture of muscovite and k
RMRFRNDK–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 25 50 75 Per cent, of Acetone Fig. 57.—Conductivity of cadmium iodide in mixtures of acetone and water at 0°. 160; 140- * .*? 120- fe > S 100- > c x V a so- 1h aj a 60- 8 1 40- r-J^O 20. 25 50 Per cent, of Acetone Fig. 58.—Conductivity of cad- mium iodide in mixtures of acetone and water at 25°.. 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.. Carnegie Instituti
RMRM5H98–. Annual report of the Board of Control of the State Agricultural Experiment Station at Amherst, Mass. Agriculture -- Massachusetts Periodicals. 1893.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT —No. 33. 291 6. ]IlSCELLANEOr.S ANALYSES. Exudation from an Elm Tree. [Sent on from Greenfield, Mass ] Per Cent. Moisture at 100° C, . 10.92 Glucose, ........ 10.oG Sucrose, . 72.<52 IMatter insoluble in water, 1.45 Resinous matter soluble in alcohol, 0.15 J., Skin or Husk Covering of the Cojfee-cherri/; IT., Parchment Covering of the Coffee-bean. [Sent on from Cambridge, Mass ] INIoisture at 100° C, Ash, . Phosphoric acid,
RMRD374N–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1584 RUBUS RUBUS Var sativus r ul N (7? n Tr iinerd) Fig. usually stiffer in si-owtli, the youn^ parts and under sur- 2207, il 1 ^ 1 1 1 «.r and the faces of Irs. .ill!- r ii-c !v L-'mciular though usually pubes- horter) and cent, the .mih . :. :: !l . rvthomy: Ivs. often smaller less , , t r (usually and sti
RMRHMJA7–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. C 10 Q Q-o 10-' Intensity (Wm 2) 5% C 20% C. -r- - 40 %o C 8 I CURE 2. Stage IV: per cent response of positive and negative phototaxis to various intensities of 500-nm light upon sudden exposure to salinities of 5%c (A), 20r/Co (B), and 40%c (C) for larvae acclimated to 20%c. The figure is plotted as described for Figure 1. Sample size for each point was 60. At the intensity (1.9X1Q-* Wnr2) that induces the greatest. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced fo
RMRH72BK–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 20 ®tte gvssbsx axxif gipxtrtsfmcm f APRIL 8, 1905. U.M.C &imS£ Professionals and Amateurs have the U. M. C. HABIT EDGAR 1. FORSTEE, shooting- in the Championship Class at the Golden Gate Gun Club shoot held at Insrleside, April 2, 1905, won the highest average -with the Invincible Combination— U.M.C. AMMUNITION AND REMINGTON SHOTGUNS making1 95 per cent. Write for Illustrated Catalog1. Pacific Coast Depot: 86-88 FIRST ST., S. F. E. E. Drake, manager. Winchester WERE AWARDED THE ONLY GRAND PRIZE BY THE SUPERIOR JURY AT THE ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION, 1904. Laflin
RMRFCB86–. Slash fire atmospheric pollution. Air Pollution; Slashburning Environmental aspects Northwest, Pacific. Figure 2. — Topography of Pack Forest area. The experimental site is at A and the remote camera sites are at B and C. Note that elevations are in feet m.s.l. 3.1.2. PILE BURNS Two cone-shaped piles, each 6 meters in diam- eter at the base and 3 and 6 meters in height, respectively, were prepared by hand stacking from approximately 0.81 hectare of slash on the north- ern portion of the 12.1-hectare clearcut. These piles consisted mainly of larger material, i.e., material greater than 2 cent
RMRR30NP–. The actinomycetes. Actinomycetales. 56 THE ACTINOMYCETES, Vol. II «*.;*'?'. Figure 15. Ar. salmonicolor, growing on a hanging microdrop of liquid paraffin (a) surrounded by sucrose nitrate salt solution; (b) same plus 1.5 per cent agar (Reproduced from: Webley, D. M. J. Gen. Microbiol. 8: 71, 1953). Jong, 1927) Waksman and Henrici, 1948 (den Dooren de Jong. Centr. Bakteriol. Parasitenk. Abt. II, 71: 216, 1927). Morphology: Growth made up of short mycelium disintegrating into rods and cocci. Aerial mycelium sometimes stretching into quite long filaments, with small refractive granules. Many c
RMRHMJBX–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 166 M. I. LATZ AND R. B. FORWARD. Intensity (Wm 2) FIGURE 1. Stage I: per cent response (ordinate) of positive (solid dot-solid line) and negative (open dot-dashed line) phototaxis to various stimulation intensities of 500-nm light (absi isa) upon sudden exposure to salinities of S%o (A), 2Q% (B), and 40#« (C) for larvae acclimated t Random swimming in the positive (solid circle) and negative (open circle) direction wms determined with no stimuli present. Sample size for each point was 60 individuals. In 5%c sea water (A), t
RMRGDK5T–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. DEEP-SEA PROTOBRANCHIA (BIVALVIA) 37. Fig. 50 Yoldiella frigida. Lateral views of shells from the right side. Specimens a & b from Franz Joseph Fjord, E. Greenland; c, from Sta. INCAL DS 04 Bay of Biscay; d, from off Martha's Vinyard (USNM No. 193343). (Scale = 1.0 mm). approximately equilateral (postumbonal length 45-50% of total length), smooth, moderately thin, pale yellow irrides- cent periostracum, with banding patterns, narrow dark bands and broader light bands between; umbo slightly raised directed somewhat posteriorly; dorsal margin
RMRGDK6B–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. DEEP-SEA PROTOBRANCHIA (BIVALVIA) 37. Fig. 50 Yoldiellafrigida. Lateral views of shells from the right side. Specimens a & b from Franz Joseph Fjord, E. Greenland; c, from Sta. INCAL DS 04 Bay of Biscay; d, from off Martha's Vinyard (USNM No. 193343). (Scale = 1.0 mm). approximately equilateral (postumbonal length 45-50% of total length), smooth, moderately thin, pale yellow irrides- cent periostracum, with banding patterns, narrow dark bands and broader light bands between; umbo slightly raised directed somewhat posteriorly; dorsal margins
RMRG8RGR–. [Bulletins on forest pathology : from Bulletin U.S.D.A., Washington, D.C., 1913-1925]. Trees; Plant diseases. 46 BULLETIN 1037, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. SUMMARY OF OBSERVATIONS. Creosote dipping seemed to prevent sap-staining, but it had little effect upon mold. In no way did it detract from the sale value of the spokes. The creosote bath at 80° to 90° F. was nearly as effective as at 150° to 155° F. Mercuric chlorid, 1 per cent, seemed to be very effective in con- trolling both sap-. stain and mold. Borax solution, 5 per cent, appeared to be somewhat ef- fective in control- ling mol
RMRP46KG–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igij. The American Florist. Wants, For Salc,Etc. One Cent Per Word, Cash with Adv. For Plant Advs., See Ready Reference Section. Where answers are to be mailed from this office enclose 10 cents extra to cover postage, etc. Situation Wanted—A 1 salesman, desis^ner and a'l around storeman. Chicago prefered. Address Key 740 care American Florist. Situation Wanted-Young man wants position on private or c -mm-rcial place; ab'e lo take care of boiler. Natiooality. Dane, .'^dd^ess Key 743 care American Florist. Situation
RMRRW5G0–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 18 '"•VS'V^^'V- ^7^ "i The Florists^ Review , V'^-TrrrwKTj-.vr :P' OCTOBEB 2, 1918. can be fed with top-dressings give you more fruit than such as have a more" liberal border to grow in. C. W. TARIFF AND QLASS MARKET. The tarifif bill that is becoming law this week reduces the duty on green- house glass 70 cents per box of fifty feet. Under the old law the duty has been 1% cents per pound and under the new law it is cut to 1 cent per pound. In the administration of the law dou- ble-thick glass such as is used in green- houses is figu
RMRDXHA4–. Cheese making; cheddar, swiss, brick, limburger, Edam, cottage, etc.. Cheese. Fig. 28.—The Manns' acidimeter or acid test. Fig. 29.—The Marschall acid test. The apparatus consists of a 50 c. c. burette, a solution of phe- nolphtalein, a Babcock pipette, and a tenth-normal alkali solu- tion. "When a pipette of milk or whey is used 1 c. c. of the alkali used is equal to .05 per cent of lactic acid. The Farrington tablet solution* may be substituted for the alkali solution. Use 19.5 c. c. of water for each tablet. Each c. c. of the solution used will be equal to .01 per cent of lactic acid
RMRHN9ET–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. FIGURE 2. The zoeal stages of Pacliychclcs pubescens Holmes: A, D, first zoea; B, E, second zoea; C, setation of rostrum. Scale lines equal 1.0 mm. survival to glaucothoe. In Figure 1, the per cent survival of the first and second zoeal stages is graphed for every 48 hour period. In both series there was a high mortality in the first zoeal stage, particularly during the first four days after hatching. A second high mortality occurred before the glaucothoe; in fact, a number of zoeae actually died in the process of molting to
RMRHN85F–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. ii! r i H U t BACTERIA UNARMORED ARMORED M.P 0. C. TOT A L P 0 C. U.R P 0 C. FIGURE 1. Per cent removal rates for various POC sources. Number of samples and sponge species are designated above the graph: M = Mycalc sp.; V = Verongia gigantea; and T = Tctliya crypta. Total range of samples is represented by the vertical line, mean by the horizontal (white) line, and 95% confidence interval of the mean by the solid bar (where calculable). The mean of the three sponges is shown as the broken horizontal line across each fraction
RMRMMFHF–. Annals of applied biology. Biology, Economic; Biochemistry. S. G. Paink 211 agar, the sixth transfer from the original, incubated at 22° C. The colony had attained a diameter of 4 mm. The fihn was fixed by ten minutes' immersion in 4 per cent, formah'n, stained for ten minutes in aqueous methyl violet, and examined in oil. The length of the organism varied from 0-9/x to 1-7/i and the breadth from 0-4/x to 0-5/x. The growth was very viscous and suggested the presence of a capsule; when a suspension of the organism in normal saline was examined by dark- ground illumination, however, no sign of
RMRHB9T0–. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. BLACKROCK—GRAND CHAMPION STEER, CHICAGO INTER- NATIONAL LIVE STOCK EXPOSITION OF 1905. As a two-year-old steer weighed 1,650 pounds and dressed 69.97 per cent, of meat to car- cass. BLACKROCK was a grade Aberdeen-Angus steer, picked out of a car-load of yearlings on the Chicago market by Prof. C. F. Curtiss and fed and exhibited by the Agricultural College, Ames, Iowa.. LINCOLN SHEEP—CHAMPION YKAKUNG AT ARGENTINE RURAL SOCIETY, SOUTH AMERICA. Sold at auction for $1,350. From "Animal Industry in Argentina" by F. W. Bicknell, United States
RMRJDDRC–. C.E. Allen's illustrated catalogue of seeds, plants and small fruits. Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Seeds Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Plants Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Fruit Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs. Fringed Double White. A large per- centage will come true from seed, 50 F ringed I> o n 1> 1 e. Red shades, 50 Fringed Double. Mixed, extra fine, usual- ly about 25 per cent, come double from seed, 50 PHLOX DRUMMONDII. The Phlox Drummondii is oue of the most useful annuals cu
RMRHKRW6–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. STARVATION AND CRAB LARVAL BEHAVIOR 287 40 I in 30 20 10 Starved. 10 ,-5 10 -4 10-' 10 10 Intensity FIGURE 1. Per cent response (ordinate) of positively phototactic fed (closed circles, solid line) and starved (open circles, dashed line) stage-I zoea larvae to various intensities of 500 nm light (abscissa). The average sample size for each point is 366 larvae (fed) or 340 larvae (starved). C indicates the control level of response. Since there was no significant effect of medium, data for all stage-I larvae were combined f
RMRH805K–. Bovine obstetrics. Veterinary obstetrics. PARTURIENT PARESIS 353 COMPARATIVE REVIEW. SEPTIC METRITIS. ACUTE PUERPERAL SEPTICEMIA. PUTRID PUERPERAL INTOXICATION. 1. Sets in on third or fourth day after birth. 2. Temperature 40.5° C. d.5 to 3. Pulse normal or slightly accelerated. 4. The uterus contains a fetid chocolate colored liquid with remains of afterbirth. 5. In 20 per cent, of the cases recovery may take place. The dis- ease may also termin- ate fatally in four or five days or take a subacute course. Sets in two or three days after birth with symptoms of serious illness. Temperature up
RMRGCGTN–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. ACIDITY IN DETERMINING SOUNDNESS OP CORN. 5 REAGENTS. (1) Eighty per cent alcohol: The specific gravity of commercial 95 per cent alcohol is about 0.816. To make 80 per cent alcohol put. Fig. 4.—Automatic buretteof 50c. c. capacity- used in adding 80 per cent alcohol. Hy- drometer and cylinder used for preparing alcohol shown at the right. Fig. 5.—Squibb's automatic 50 c. c. burette. the 95 per cent alcohol in any tall glass container, preferably a cylinder, and add water little by little until the hydrometer reads 0.8
RMRPKAK7–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. May, 1910. American Hee Journalj CAPONS brinsTthelarpest profits —lUU ptT cent more tbun other poul- 1 try. C:iponizing i3 easy and &oon learned. Frogressivo poultrymcn use CAPONIZ- INQ SETS PILLING Postpaid 53.50 per eel with free Inetrac- 1 tlons. Thecnnvenient.ilurable. ready-' ' for-use kind. Bestmatehal. We also make 1 Pnultry Mnrker25*^t Gape Worm Extract or 25o J rrench Killing Kmfe50c, Capon Book Free. G. P. Pilling fi^ Son Co., tmiadelpiiia.Pa. Your Order Will Be Shipped BY AIRSHIP (IN 1915) Meanwhile half a hundred freight and expres
RMRGB8KK–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. CARRYIlSrG QUALITIES OF EXPORT CORN. 77 germinate. The corn located about 6 feet from the bot- tom and haKway between the shaft tunnel and the side of the hold in- creased 11° F. in temperature and tested 30.1 c. c. in acidity, 55 per cent in germination, 74.3 per cent in sound kernels, and 51.5 pounds in weight per bushel, as is shown by sample No. 32, while the corn be- tween the tunnels and near the bottom of the hold increased but 5° F, in temper- ature and tested 28.4 c. c, in acidity, 56 per cent in ger- minati
RMRFYTKH–. Canadian forest industries 1910. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Vol. 30 Toronto, November 1, 1910 No. 21 @nada Merman V* c wr^A J—i Worker Time is Money The rapid cutting File is the economical File Files Branded American - Arcade - Eagle - Great Western Globe - Kearney & Foot - McClellan - J. B. Smith are rapid cutters made by NICHOLSON FILE COMPANY Port Hope, Ont. Your business credit demands the best in fire insurance We can satisfy the most critical. Dividends to Policy Holders now 40 per cent. The Lumber Mutual Fire Insur
RMRE1C49–. Poultry diseases and their treatment. Poultry. 90 POULTRY DISEASES. Fig. 32. Cecum Showing Ulceration From a case of entero-hepatitis (blackhead) in a turkey. a, Ulceration, c, blind end of cecum. a diarrhea was present and the discharge was yellowish-green in color. A blood study showed the following: Hemoglobin, 73 per cent; erythrocytes, 2,000,000; leukocytes, 73,000. Dif- ferential count: eosinophlles, 86 per cent; neutrophiles, 1 per cent; lymphocytes, 11 per cent; mononu- lears, 1 per cent;- mast cells, 1 per cent. The bird died and an autopsy was held.^ The following is a summary of t
RMRHRF20–. The Biochemical journal, 1912. Biochemistry. 254 BIO-CHEMICAL JOURNAL emulsin, glucose caused total inliibitiou at first, but after forty hours hydrolysis occurred. The curve represents the hydrolysis of Experiment 3. It may be concluded that animal lactase is a gluco-lactase like the lactase in emulsin. I wish to thank Dr. Plimmer for suggesting these experiments and for assistance in the methods employed.. A. 2-5 per cent, lactose B. 2-5 per cent, lactose + 2-5 per cent, glucose. C. 2-5 per cent, lactose + 1-25 per cent, glucose. D. 2"5 per cent, lactose + 2'5 per cent, galactose REFE
RMRHBWD6–. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. BUZETTA—FRENCH DRAFT MARE. Foaled March. 1901: weight, 1,985 pounds. First-prize three-year-old, also champion and grand champion, French Draft Class. Louisiana Purchase Exposition. 1904. Owned by Ed. Hodgson, of El Paso, Illinois. Bred by C. W. Hurt, of Arrowsmith, Illinois.. ITCHEN DAISY. 3d—CI' FRXSEY COW. At four years and seven months sin- produced in one year 13,636 pounds milk. ."..24 per cent, fat, equivalent to 714.10 pounds butter-fat. Owned by Lang- water Farms, North Easton, Mass., F. L. Ames, Proprietor.. Please note that these i
RMRHMG1M–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 100 50 15 20 25 (Hour) Figure 4. Hourly heat dissipation rates of 5 Callinectes sapidus (A) and 5 Eurypanopeus depressus (B) at 25°C and 10%»S. Rates ex- pressed as J-g dry wr'-h"' ± S.E. (mean -^- and standard error limits — • —) for crabs exposed to consecutive 12 h periods of norm- oxia, hypoxia (25% air saturation), and normoxia. Dashed lines: per- cent air saturation values for ambient seawater. for Penaeus aztecus and 1.5 ppm (22% air saturation or 34 Torr) for Penaeus setiferus (Renaud, 1986b). Juvenile shrimp ma
RMRH68YF–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 238 'fa fjteeecler and ^p-jovtsmatx. Oct 13 Notice for Entries. S. C. BOWLEY, Manager and Auctioneer, SAN FRANCISCO Secretary's Day. Bay District Association. Free for all and 2:28 Class SATURDAY, OCTOBER SO. 1883. Purse ¥1,000, mile bents, three in 5. in harness—Nol- le R to wagon—5500 to first, $ib0 to second, $150 to third, and $100 to fourth horse. SAME DAY. For all horses that have never beaten "J:2K. Purse $500, mile heats, 3 in5, in harness; $250 to first, $125 to second. 875 to third, and 850 to fourth horse. Entrance 10 per cent, of purses; 5 or m
RMRHKXYW–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. FREEZING AND DRYING IN ALGAE 277 a: LU FUCUS VESICULOSUS. o 100 LU 75 M O 50 25 0 TEMP. C FIGURE 1. Freezing curve of Fucns. to absorb heat during the transfer to the calorimeter. This may account for its having the least ice in Table I. II. WATER CONTENT IN ALGAE NATURALLY DRIED Exposed upper intertidal algae become very obviously dried on a windy day when the relative humidity is low. Isaac (1933) measured a 68 per cent loss in weight in Pclvetia canaliculata during normal exposure on the short. He did not determine the dr
RMRHKTPE–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 12 13 14 HOURS LIGHT PER DAY 2-. 12 Hour Photophase 1-15 Ill-l 111-15 IV-1 r IV-15 DATE PLACED ON EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOPERIOD FIGURE 1. Responsiveness of diapausing larvae to photoperiod. (1A) Responsiveness (per cent pupation per day of exposure to experimental regimen) of larvae caught January 20 and February 25, 1968, and exposed to various photophases April 12 and April 22, 1968, respectively. (IB) Responsiveness of larvae caught February 13, 1969, stored under short-day conditions at 5°C, and exposed to long- or short-day
RMRH76EG–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Du Pont Gun Powder SMOKELESS, SHOT GUN and MILITARY POWDER Black Powder for Sporting and Blasting Purposes Ib« Reputation of a Hundred Yean ii the Guarantee of DU PONT POWDER O. A BAIOHT. A a.m. 226 Market Street, San Francisco The World's Greatest Shooting Record FRED GILBERT, of Spirit Lake, la., since Jan. 1, 1902, has shot in competition at 5765 Targets, breaking 5532 or 95.9 per cent, using a PARKER GUN. You can get these Smokeless Powders in SELBY FACTORY . LOADED SHELLS DU PONT SHOTGUN RIFLEITE "E. C." BALLISTITE SCHULTZE LAFLIN & RAND HAZ
RMRDYAKA–. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. BONES OF THE THORACIC LIMB 201 to sWe on.v; T "IT 'k*'?'"' T^^'' ^°â¢^^1 by them is concave from side sur act; ofX. r ^TX^'fTl'^i ^^^ ^'«*^1 ^"^s (Capitula) have articular cent ?hp 11 wT ^ ^'^^' ^;^* ^'^' ^ '""^^^^^ "dg*^ °n the volar aspect, c-x- cept the first, which is grooved. Ossification is complete at five or six months of TheThw^nitL'hito'r^f Sr" """â â "'"'" ""= "-'â â¢"»â >'- '-⢠longest; the first is very short and does not come in
RMRHKYN3–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 78 DANIEL LUDWIG AND MARY C. BARSA Oxygen consumption was measured in Warburg constant volume manometers according to the procedure outlined by Umbreit, Burris and Stauffer (1945). The center well of the Warburg flask contained 0.2 rnl. of a 10 per cent KOH solution to which was added a piece of folded filter paper to increase the surface of the KOH 60 45 30 cr i c/) o o LJ O cvJ O ID u. 0 8 246 AGE IN DAYS FIGURE 1. Effect of homogenization on the O2 consumption of insect eggs. Upper graphs, Japanese beetle eggs; lower gr
RMRHN9KF–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. m 2468 10 2468 246 HOURS AFTER INJECTION FIGURE 5. Per cent of radioactivity in a-ecdysone and its major metabolites after injection of 1.2 fjig of a-ecdysone-3H (a), 8.6 /^g of a-ecdysone-3!! (b), or 1.2 yug of a-ecdysone-3H and 100 ng of cold /3-ecdysone (c) per pupa. II did not appear in series (a) ; I did not appear in (b) and (c) (see Discussion). In each experiment, the individual pupae are distinguished by different symbols.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digit
RMRDGFGT–. Condensed milk and milk powder, prepared for the use of milk condenseries, dairy students and pure food departments. Condensed milk. Chrmicai, Trsts and Analyses 269 BUTTER FAT The Babcock Test STANDARD GLASSWARE.^ (a) Standard milk test bottles, graduated to 8 per cent and with sub-divisions of .1 per cent. (b) Pipette graduated to 17.6 c.c. (c) Acid measure graduated to 17.5 c.c. (d) Centrifuge-Babcock tester. (e) Water bath for reading at 135 to 140 degrees F. (f) Calipers for measuring fat column. (g) Sulphuric acid, specific gravity 1.82 to 1.83. DETERMINATION Pipette 17.6 c.c. of the p
RMRD6MTG–. Electronic apparatus for biological research. Electronic apparatus and appliances; Biology -- Research. Figure 37.23 which has a change of output voltage of less than 0-1 per cent for a 10 per cent change in the HT voltage supplying the oscillator, or for a variation in output current from zero to 32 ^A (full load). The scheme is shown in outline in Figure 37.24. A fixed fraction of the output voltage is taken by i?i and /?2 ^rid applied to the direct-coupled amplifier valve V^. Since the + 315 V Unstabilized 1600 V -C EHT <. tAA/Y^Jr^ T T H. Please note that these images are extracted fr
RMRH11KT–. Bulletin. Agriculture. INTRODUCTION. 11 In tonnaj^c the figures are much the same, Nebraska ranking in ISOO as the thirty-second State in the Union, with only 0.1 per cent of the totiil; in 18T, twenty-third, with 0.6 per cent; 1S80, fifteenth, with 2.2 per cent; 18i)0, ninth, with 4.7 per cent; 1900, ninth, with 1.1 per cent.. Fig. 4.—Localities in Nebraska where clover is grown. Each dot represents 100 acres. Equally interesting arc the figures showing the acreage, tonnage, and yield of the various forage crops in 1899, as classified in the census rejDort, as follows: Crop. Prairie hay Mil
RMRH5PAH–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 1890 3P« Hmte m2L Jfaortstmm. [HE PACIFIC COAST Trotting Horse t feeders Assoc'n | Fall Meeting, 1890. PROGRAMME. Saturiliy, October C Itli. I 1. FRKE FOR ALL PACINGâPurse §1,200. En . ranee 13 per cent. HoraeB to be namedon the tenth lay before the first advertised day of the meeting. ;' O. A. Uicnok. Pleasanton stock Farm Co. ! C.H.Corey. , J. L. McCord. 2. Z:2i CLASS. TROTTINGâPurse $1,500. En- ranCB. 10 per cent in stalinaents; last payment dne on , he tenth dav preceding the first advertised day of he meeting, at which time horsee-are to be named. ( B.C.
RMRH34BC–. British fungi (Hymenomycetes). Fungi -- Great Britain. HYDNUM. 24c On beech and hornbeam. Guildford. Epping Forest. Oct. Hydnum. Nameâdiversus ; dens, a tooth. With teeth and spines of different shapes. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 609. Sv. dtl. Sv. t. 71./. 2. Grevillea, vol. xiii. p. 49. Kronibh. t. 51./. 8-12. ** CcEspitose, pilei imbricated, &>c. No British species. *** Simple, pileus coriaceous or corky. 22. H. ochraceum Pers.âPilei 2.5-7.5 cent. (1-3 in.) broad, ochra- ceons, effuso- reflexed, coriaceous, thin, zoned. Spines very small, ochraceous-flesh-colour. Very small, sometimes wholly
RMRHMK20–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. SALT AND WATER BALANCE IN LUGWORMS 187 Figure 9, from which these data were taken, because the freezing point depressions for the media do not correspond to their stated salinity (the relationship, according to Krogh (1939), should be -1.0° C =293 HIM XaCl == 18.3'/,,S |. Belyaev's freezing point depression values were taken and regraphed for use in Figure 6. 25 700- 600- 500- 400- 300- O S O 200- 100- PER CENT SEAWATER 50 75 J L 100 125 i. 100 200 300 400 MEDIUM: mM NaCI 500 600 700 FIGURE 6. Relationship of osmotic conce
RMRFRFNR–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. BLACK ROT OK CRUCIFEROUS PLANTS. 327 the end of 1, 2, 5, io, and 15 minutes. Lysol in 0.5 per cent solution killed in 1 minute, but in 0.25 per cent solution it failed to kill in 15 minutes. Carbolic acid in 0.625 per cent solu- tion killed in 5 minutes, but not in 2 minutes. The organism is quite sensitive to the presence of sodium chloride, but not as much so as Bacterium phaseoli. It grew very feebly in salted gelatin (o gelatin converted into + 26 by adding c.p. HC1). Further comparisons should be made. The organism is able to live in mixed
RMRH1N61–. British fungi (Hymenomycetes). Fungi -- Great Britain. 254 AGARICUS. inocybe. solid, shining white then tawny, becoming smooth. Gills ad- nexed, at first shining white. A very curious and beautiful little species, allied to A. vatricosus. Stature that of A. geophyllus. In pine wood. Rannoch, 1875. Oct. Name—after F. Buchanan White. B. of Br. 11. 1527. 5. Mycol. Scot. 71. 306. C. Ilhist. PL 404. a. 566. A. tricholoma A. & S.—Pileus 1-2.5 cent. (X-i in.) broad, whitish, slightly fleshy, orbicular, rather plane, depressed in the centre, fibrillose ivith white, adpressed, at length obsolete
RMRH5KT0–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 299x305 Wn. 290x305 are as good in B. C. as in Dayton, Ohio, where on June 17-20, they won bolh ihe Amateur and Professioral Nalicral Championships at Vancouver, B. C, June 30, July 1, 1913. HIGH GENERAL AVERAGE, Mr. L. H. Raid, of Seattle, Wn. HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE, Mr. V. H, Frances, of Laconner, Mr. Reid broke the last I80 straight, giving him, for the tournament, 98.03 per cent. Both used the red P shells with "steel where steel belongs" "The Red P is a Quality Guarantee " THE PETERS CARTRIDGE CO., Pacific Coast Branch: 583-85 Howard St.,
RMRE5FNF–. C. Stalpartii Stalpart vander Wiel ... Observationum rariorum medic. anatomic. chirurgicarum : centuriae posterioris pars prior : auctior longe, atque emendatior. Embryology; Surgery; Anatomy; Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Embryology; Medicine; General Surgery; Anatomy. 1^4 O B S E R V A T. R A R 1 O R U M, mo primoaetatis anno, poftFeftum Pafchatisin xnorbum incidit chronicum, cui ilia non tam medicamentis, quam proprio temperamenti cxemta robore quemvis averfataeftcibum, po- tumque* Scribit <j. Fabrit: Hildan. fol. 413. °fy*55' cent' 5« Hancpuellamtrigefemofeptimo aetatis anno, c
RMRRNWTX–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Wallace H. Eiss. (I'n-lil.'iit lliitTiil.i Kli.rists" t'liih. ? (•.?;cli carnation plant costs him L'.'« cent- durin;; the season, counting the cost ol' th( jilaiit and all eNjiense-- from the takiuL; of the i-uttini;. This may or may ro» he of xaliu' to (>u. N'on mav he ;ihle to do it for less and, a^iain, it inicfht cost v(ui more. .. !•". .1. 1'... ASTERS FROM SEED. I am ;:(unj;- to plant ;ihont l.oiiii .-istci- jiiants lu'xt s|uiiii;. Will you please lell me how mui-li see.I to hu .' What c(dors .>liall 1 ]ilaMt .' Tlic aric
RMRGAHG6–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 40 BULLETIN 9*73, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Grading milk, and paying a price for Grade B per 100 pounds consisting of 3 to 4 cents per one-tenth per cent butterfat; for Grade A, an additional 5 cents per 100 pounds; and for Grade C, 5 cents less per 100 pounds. Grades to be determined on basis of (1) bacterial content, (2) sediment, (3) acidity, (4) flavor and odor, and (5) temperature on arrival in city.. So much per pound butterfat. A certain price for a pound of butterfat and for 100 pounds of skimmed milk. S
RMRH7FRJ–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 434 CMjft gvm&ev cent gptxctbrnttcu IJune 4. 1E98. THE BIG WINNERS IN CALIFORNIA. Our Opinion as to the Ability of the Fleet Ones —Statistics of Interest. I Below will be found a list of horses that won $2,000 or over at the C. J. C. acdP. C. J. C. meetings from November 1, 1897, to May 21, 1898. inclusive. Afier looking over the list earefally, we are of the opinion that Satsoma was the best of the older division, taking ability to go a long or short distance into account. He ran six furloogs in 1:12$, a mile io l:39i and 1:40 and 1^ miles in 2:07}. In six
RMRJHRRF–. Beckert's seeds. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs. The Leading Wax and Green-Podded Beans. WM. C. BECKERT, ALLEGHENY, PA. ft. WAX BEANS, continued. For Beans sent by mail, add postage at the rate of 8 cts. per pint, 15 cts. per attart. ,rb-cent packets sent postpaid. 1/CURRIE'S WAX. It seems to bo "rust-proof" after having been thoroughly tested for several years with other Beans which rusted badly. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 13 ctsn which pods are formed. Pkt. 10 cts., BU
RMRGBC1W–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. POTATO BREEDING AND SELECTION. 31 the strong plants and a total gain of over 500 per cent. The graphic chart shown in figure 1 illustrates quite clearly the marked differences in vine and tuber production. It would be misleading to leave the Tfven//isf/?Cs/7/c/y , /9/l CAcc-/V^G/5Sj Y^''^2 /r/sh Cod/D/er CAcc-N-^970J 1/^/2^2^^^^* 1/5// Carman A/^/ (Acc-N^4235J Y^/2l'2E. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and app
RMRG2DMM–. Canadian forest industries 1885. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. :» c ° a a. M < I 0 05 1/ Z 0 « . Sail * § ac - S3 9 * s S Irs 3 II 11 si a o tea£-a LEATHER BELTING ! The Best, therefore the Cheapest, Belt in the. market. 1 Stretches but little, always retains it original width. Replaces, when used, all others. Superior for Cross or Double Belts. More Pliable and Durable, especially at the splices. Buns straight and true, does not start at the laps. Single equals medium double. 25 per cent Stronger, 332 More Lasting, and 121
RMRJTY2J–. Atti della Società italiana di scienze naturali. Natural history. 250 C. PARONA, limelica in un rospo ostetricante {Alyies obstetricans, Wagl.), stato raccolto nel giardino botanico di Valenza (Spagna). Pre- senta molta analogia colle due rane descritte da Dumeril. Por- zione parassitaria a sinistra ; arto accessorio gracilissimo ; fe- more poco sviluppato; metatarsi e falangi ancora meno; arti- colazione coxo-femorale con mobilità perfetta; lunghezza dell'arto 1 cent, e 3 millim. Il prof. Gius. Balsamo-Crivelli (loc. cit.) descrisse tre rane (Rana esculenta) polimeliane, che trovatisi nel m
RMRHP1R1–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 462 A. C. REDFIELD AND ALICE BEALE Numerical Abundance.—The 12,418 specimens taken give a mean catch of 64 per haul or 37.5 per square meter of sea surface. Of these by far the most abundant was >S elegans, amounting to 82 per cent of the total. With 6 scrratodentata yielding 7.9 per cent, these two shallow-water forms accounted for 90 per cent of the total population. Of the three deep-water species E. Jiamata accounted for 9.5 per cent of the catch, with S. maxima and 5". lyra making up 0.5 and 0.1 per cent respe
RMRMA9W4–. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 39 References (1) Compton, C. C. 1930. Greenhouse pests. Illinois Nat. Hist. Surv. Circ. 12. (2) FiungER, G. A. 1931. The garden symphylid, Scutigerella immaculate (Newp.). Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 486. (3) Hamilton, C. C. 1939. The control of soil insects. New Jersey Agr. Exp. Sta. Mimeo. v Circ. (4) Miche^bachEr, A. E. 1932. Chemical control of the garden centipede, Scutigerella im- maculate (Newp.). California Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 548:6. (5) MichElbachEr, A. E. 1938. The biology of the garden cent
RMRMBCT8–. Annual report. 1st-12th, 1867-1878. Geology. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE TERRITORIES. 125 Dr. Endlicli lias lujule the following analysis of the deposits from these springs: Per cent Loss at 110° C 1. 75percent. / 32 10 Loss at ignition.. 30. 35 per cent. ^ Lime 57.70 Silica 3.32 Ferric oxyd 3. (52 Alumina 3.31 Magnesia Trace. Soda* Trace. 100. 05 Fig. 32. Figures 31 and 32, drawn by Mr. Holmes, will perhaps give the reader a good idea of some of the peculiar formations noticed at these springs. Fig. 31 shows the pools or basins which were so fully described by Dr. Hayden in the report for 1871
RMRH1N6T–. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. 254 AGARICUS. inocybe. solid, shining white then tawny, becoming smooth. Gills ad- nexed, at first shining white. A very curious and beautiful little species, allied to A. vatricosus. Stature that of A. gcophyllus. In pine wood. Rannoch, 1875. Oct. Name—after F. Buchanan White. B. & Br. n. 1527. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 306. C. IIIust. PL 404. a. 566. A. tricholoma A. & S.—Pileus 1-2.5 cent- (lA-i in.) broad, whitish, slightly fleshy, orbicular, rather plane, depressed in the centre, fibrillose with white, adpressed, at
RMRGJGEW–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. 114 ALAN EDDY. Fig. 20 Sphagnum africanum Welw. & Duby. A, branch cortex; B, adaxial (left) and abaxial (right) surfaces of branch leaf; C, branch leaves; D, transverse section of stem; E, transverse section of leaf (all drawn from the type). not at all dimorphic. Stems generally rather weak, 0-3-0-6 mm diameter. Cortex mainly 1-layered but with a marked tendency towards local duplication and up to 50 per cent 2-layered, exposed cell walls without pores. Internal cylinder varying from pale yellow-brown to deep red-brown. Branch cor
RMRG19WT–. Canadian forest industries 1880-1881. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. "JV[ A. O H I NERY Front and Esplanade Streets, Opposite the Queen's Hotel, T O Het Abbetb, Jan. 1,1879 /c "T" Kl A I I IT IT Lnt'bst received, 1879 923,761,342. /t I IN A LITE. $1,836,710. Rate peb Cent., 7.81 That the above is a most satisfactory and profitable rate of interest will be conceded by all. Bat the careful attention paid to this, as to every other department, by the Directors of the /ETNA LIFE INSURANCE COM- PANY, will be more apparen
RMRPM67A–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 830 Tmm mvi^mmi^-mn mmm j&jsmmmi^. BEE-KEEPERS' GUIDE E VEKTf Farmer and Bee-Keeper should hare it. The loth 1,000, WJiolly Revised! mUCH ENIiARGEn! Contains many more beautiful Illustrations and is up to date. It is both PRACTICAL and SCIENTIFIC. Prices: By mail. $1.50. To dealers, $1.00. In 100 lots, by freight, 50 per cent. off. Address, A. J. COOK, SoAtf Agrrlcnltnral College, nicli. MOTH'S HONEY EXTRACTOR PEllFECTION Cold-Blai!it Siuokers, >quai'e 4j^las» Hone)'^ Jars* &c. For Circulars, apply to Chas. F. Muth & SOK, Cor. Freemau &
RMRMAM5Y–. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. 1919 ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 55. Fig 8.—Grasshopper catcher ready for action. Analysis Based on Live Weight. Moisture at 100°C with hydrogen 68.40% Crude fat 1. 94% Crude protein 25. 07% Crude fibre 3.41% Crude ash 1.24% Total 100. 06% Calculation of Ash Constituents. Nitrogen free extract None PA 0.59% Na,0 Trace K.O Trace On this basis dried grasshoppers would contain approximately 75 per cent, of protein.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been dig
RMRHM77W–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Marine biology. 108 T. C. JEGLA AND J. D. COSTLOW. OOI 0.02 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 I 20-HYDR0XYECDYS0NE(ng) Figure 2. Comparison of the Limuhis bioassay and a radioimmuue assay. For bioassay, 20-hydroxyecdysone was dissolved in saline (closed circles and broken lines) or 20% ethanol (open circles and solid lines) and injected into 10-day-old larvae on a 23-day molt cycle. RIA results (closed circles and solid lines) are plotted as the opposite of per cent bound; namely, per cent radioactivity displaced off antibody sites in the presence of measured amount
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