RMMW56DF–. Français : Collection de portraits Réf. image : CIPB1022 Winslow s.d. Cote : CIPB1022 Directeur des travaux : Tardieu, Ambroise Technique : Gravure - Pointillé Fiches bio-bibliographiques : WINSLOW (Jakob / Jacques / Benignus / Benigne) - Adresse permanente de cette image : http://www.biusante.parisdescartes.fr/histmed/image?CIPB1022 . 14 June 2015, 17:57:23. Tardieu, Ambroise 651 Winslow (2)
RM2BTPT1G–Kentucky's bouncing baby. Six months old, weighs 40 pounds, gaining every month. Although a normal size and weight at birth. Six months ago, Lambert Ballard Alsip is 2 feet in height, weighs 40 pounds and is gaining weight at the rate of 3 pounds each month, and this on a diet of mother's milk. Lambert's parents are only 18 years old and live at Cumberland Fallsin the Kentucky mountains, USA. The father is 5'7 and the mother, 5'5. Lambert is the first baby. 14 November 1937
RMPAAY2G–Sampler. Culture: German. Dimensions: H. 22 1/2 x W. 14 7/8 inches (57.2 x 37.8 cm). Date: 1767. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMW68RHT–SOUTH DAKOTA UNDER ATTACK -- Two Japanese torpedo planes skim over the water towards the USS SOUTH DAKOTA during the Battle of Santa Cruz, October 26, 1942. The SOUTH DAKOTA brought down 32 Japanese planes with her anti-aircraft guns in this battle.; English: Two Japanese Nakajima B5N2 Kate torpedo bombers near the USS South Dakota during the Battle of Santa Cruz in 1942.日本語: 「エンタープライズ」を雷撃すべく「サウスダコタ」の右舷をかすめる「瑞鶴」第二次攻撃隊の九七式三号艦上攻撃機。 Box: 19LCM, BB-57, BN204; Folder N 19LCM-BB57-2 ; File No: W-SPA-14-14084
RMW51B1B–Satyr with Two Bacchantes, In the style of Clodion (Claude Michel) (French, 1738 - 1814), Paris, France, late 19th century, Terracotta, 57.2 × 36.8 × 26.4 cm (22 1/2 × 14 1/2 × 10 3/8 in
RM2WTGF5D–Game park with boar hunt. unknown c. 1580-1600 Tapestry Dimensions: H 10'8' x W 14' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool; linen Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Charles (1/2 interest); transferred to stock number 4774 [SS 7232]. French & Co. purchased from Charles 3/23/1918; sold to John S. Keshishyan 1/22/1929 [SS 4774]. Gift of Wilber Leigh Batteson. Exhibited: 'Woven Myths & History' Los Angeles County Museum of Art 4/28-9/11/1983. United States, California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, accno. 57.57. Inscriptions: City
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RM2T1K80N–Royal Air Force Bomber Command, 1942-1945. The wrecked rear turret of Avro Lancaster B Mark I, ED413 'DX-M' 'Minnie the Moocher', of No. 57 Squadron RAF at Scampton, Lincolnshire, after returning from a night raid to Oberhausen, Germany, on the night of 14/15 June 1943, during which it was attacked by German night fighters. A cannon shell exploded in the rear turret, killing the gunner, Sergeant R F Haynes of Nuneaton Cheshire, while further strikes smashed the radio and navigational equipment, and riddled the fuselage of the aircraft with holes. The pilot, Sergeant A H Moores of Bromley, Kent
RME1CTX5–U.S. Marine Native American 'Code Talker' uses walkie-talkie in the South Pacific during World War 2. Nov. 1943.
RM2AG2B2R–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1904 1ra sección. Octubre 25 de 1904.—Héctor Tabbia.—Distinguir caramelos en general, clase 66. v-2-Noviembre. Acta m° 14...4L37. Octubre 25 de 1904.—J. Antonio Mompó.—Distinguir los artículos de las clases 1,29, 44 á 55, 57 y 61 á 71. v-2-Noviembre. Acta N°. f-4.4UÍO
RMPG466Y–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. LXXVII. CONi'FER^:. JUNI'PERUS. 1087 I 7. J. pHCENi'cEA L. The Phoenician Juniper. Uenlification. Lin, Sp. PI., 1471. ; Pall. Ross., 2. p. 14. 57.; N. Du Ham., 6. p. 47. Syrum^mes. CMrus phcenicea mSdia Lob. Icon. 2. p. 221.; Oxjcedrus IJcia Dod. Pempt. 683.; Genevrier de Phenicie, i^V.;
RMTYK7MJ–Petty Officer 1st Class Matt Ramirez, right, assigned to Underwater Construction Team (UCT) 2, and Petty Officer 2nd Class Casey Campbell, assigned to USS Emory S. Land (AS 39), on Nov. 14, 2016. CDDB is performing precision underwater demolition and salvage to remove obstructions from Diego Garcia's deep draft wharf. CDDB is on the third stop of their deployment, where they are conducting inspection, maintenance, and repair of various underwater and waterfront facilities while under Commander, Task Force (CTF) 75, the primary expeditionary task force responsible for the planning and executio
RMMY6P7X–. Français : Collection de portraits Réf. image : CIPB1022 Winslow s.d. Cote : CIPB1022 Directeur des travaux : Tardieu, Ambroise Technique : Gravure - Pointillé Fiches bio-bibliographiques : WINSLOW (Jakob / Jacques / Benignus / Benigne) - Adresse permanente de cette image : http://www.biusante.parisdescartes.fr/histmed/image?CIPB1022 . 14 June 2015, 17:57:23. Tardieu, Ambroise 566 Winslow (2)
RMPB122J–Fragment. Dimensions: 22 1/2 in. high 5 13/16 in. wide (57.2 cm high 14.7 cm wide). Date: 3rd-4th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMW1K61Y–SOUTH DAKOTA UNDER ATTACK -- Two Japanese torpedo planes skim over the water towards the USS SOUTH DAKOTA during the Battle of Santa Cruz, October 26, 1942. The SOUTH DAKOTA brought down 32 Japanese planes with her anti-aircraft guns in this battle.; English: Two Japanese Nakajima B5N2 Kate torpedo bombers near the USS South Dakota during the Battle of Santa Cruz in 1942.日本語: 「エンタープライズ」を雷撃すべく「サウスダコタ」の右舷をかすめる「瑞鶴」第二次攻撃隊の九七式三号艦上攻撃機。 Box: 19LCM, BB-57, BN204; Folder N 19LCM-BB57-2 ; File No: W-SPA-14-14084
RM2TA3E42–Troops of the 3rd Marine Division forming up and leaving the Red Beach area in Danang, Vietnam on April 14, 1965. The photo shows them heading towards a helicopter landing pad. This image is part of the official Defense Department photo collection and was taken by J.J. Connolly.
RM2BXRHA7–AS08-13-2332 - Apollo 8 - Apollo 8 Mission image, Moon; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo 8,Moon. Latitude 2.50 degrees South,Longitude 87.50 degrees East. Camera Tilt Mode: Low Oblique. Direction: North. Sun Angle 57 degrees. Original Film Magazine was labeled E. Camera Data: 70mm Hasselblad; F-Stop: F-8; Shutter Speed: 1/250 second. Film Type: Kodak SO-3400 Black and White,ASA 40. Other Photographic Coverage: Lunar Orbiter 1 (LO I) S-1, Lunar Orbiter 2 (LO II) S-14. Flight Date: December 21-27,1968. Subject Terms: Apollo 8 Flight, Lunar Photogr
RMPFTPNF–. A treatise on rocks, rock-weathering and soils;. Petrology; Soils. THE DIABASES 83 Chemical Composition of Diabase and Basalt Constituents. I n Hi lY V VI Silica (SiOa) . . Alumina (AI2O3) . Ferric iron (FesOg) . Ferrous iron (FeO). Lime (CaO) • . Magnesia (MgO) . Potash (K2O). . Soda (NagO) . . Ignition .... 63,13^ 13.74 1.08 ; 9.10 9.47 8.68 1.03 2.30 0.90 45.46% 19.94 } 15.36 8.32 2.95 3.21 2,12 2.30 . 56.52% 13.53 12.56 5.31 2.79 3,59 3,71 0.81 61,02% 18.36 r6.57 14.68 7.36 6.57 2.10 2,54 2.86 57.25% 16.45 1.67 4.72 7.65 6.74 1.57 3,00 0.40 46,90% 10.17 1.22 6.17 6.20 20.98 2.04 1.16 5.4
RMP72R03–Español: Fotografía de Dardo Rocha This file was provided to Commons thanks to an agreement between the Archivo Histórico de la Provincia de Buenos Aires and Argentina. . 14 May 2004, 10:57:35 13 Rocha Dardo 2
RMPAA9W9–Album of Drawings. Artist: Filippo Juvarra (Italian, Messina 1678-1736 Madrid). Dimensions: Overall: 11 9/16 x 8 3/8 x 1 1/16 in. (29.4 x 21.2 x 2.7 cm). Date: 1678-1736. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2TA2XEY–Marines from the 3rd Marine Division disembark from landing craft during the Vietnam War. The photo, taken on April 14, 1965, shows the troops landing on Red Beach in Danang, Vietnam. The image is a Defense Department photo taken by Sgt. Hallahan, code number 3D-202-339-65, and has the caption 'Beachheads - 1965.'
RMPDPKRG–[#Beginning of Shooting Data Section] Nikon D1X 2007/08/29 08:52:14.2 JPEG (8-bit) Fine Image Size: Medium (2000 x 1312) Black & White Lens: Focal Length: 0mm Exposure Mode: Manual Metering Mode: Center-Weighted 1/60 sec - F/0 Exposure Comp.: 0 EV Sensitivity: ISO 125 Optimize Image: White Balance: Flash AF Mode: Manual Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached Color Mode: Mode I (sRGB) Tone Comp.: Normal Hue Adjustment: 0° Saturation: Sharpening: Normal Image Comment: Long Exposure NR: [#End of Shooting Data Section] 57 HMAS Australia crew Sydney 1919
RM2TA2X2W–Marines from the 3rd Marine Division are seen disembarking from landing craft at Red Beach in Danang, Vietnam on April 14, 1965. This photograph was taken by Sgt. Hallahan and is part of the Defense Department's collection. The image captures the military activities taking place during the Vietnam War.
RM2AKTJEA–Occupations of the people = Occupation de la population. . Fabriques de matieres polir. (b) Fabrication damiante 24 3754 197 2 4168 301 22 3 17 1 2,694 2 12 18 10 33 737478 37 4 1,087 3 26 57 190 1 19 31- 13S 6 92 34 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA 1911 85 TABLEAU V. Nombre de personnes agees de 10 ans et au-dessus par provinces engagers dansdes emplois remuneres, par totalites, nativities et periodes dage, 1911. Workers by NativityNativite des employes Workers by Age Periods—Employes par periodes dages Canadian BornNes au Canada 919 1 74 13 23315S 19 2436 ImmigrantsImmigr6s 10-14 years10 a 14 ans 61 14
RM2TA2TK1–Marines from the 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines, leaving the Red Beach landing area in Danang, Vietnam, on April 14, 1965. They are preparing for an airlift to Hue, which is approximately 80 miles north of Danang. Photo taken by J. J. Connolly, and released by the Defense Department (Marine Corps). Time-Life Caption: 'Marine Corps troops leaving Red Beach during the Vietnam War.'
RM2AJFJBA–Essentials in the theory of framed structures . ire length; hence the area-moment ofPQSTW about P may be found as follows: area PQNarea QBOarea QTOarea TOWarea QST 43,200 X 3 X 4 43,200 X 6 X 10 57,600 X 6 X 14 57,600 X 6 X 22 = 518,400= 2,592,000= 4,838,400= 7,603,200 18,000 Xi2XMXi2= 1,728,000 17,280,000 Eltx = 17,280,000 -f lf(i5 X 20)Elh = M(3o X 40) 2t = —ti M = —19,200 The reactions are statically determinate when M is known.The value of M may also be determined by the use of Eq. (5) Sec. II RESTRAINED AND CONTINUOUS BEAMS 263 in which P is a concentrated load at the distance kh from A.
RM2AN8W5A–Testing milk and its products; a manual for dairy students, creamery and cheese factory operators, food chemists, and dairy farmers . 11 Milksugar. pr. ct, 4.884.6U5.10 4.752.674.23 4.74 5.254.04 Ash. pr ct. .71.75.70 ^71.75 1.56.53.62.7i .80.72 4.795. 14.49 80 .65 791.2661 I81 1.57.9584357238 50.06 28.00.6734.0648.1 9229 1.021.43 5.612.95| 8 2.18 5.51 1.793.42 4.734.875.2 Authority. Konig.Fleischmann.Van Slyke.Holland.Richmond. Konig.^ II Holland.Konig.Holland.Van Slyke.Konig.Holland.Konig.Van Slyke. Konig.^ II WoU.Konig. II Won. Farrington. K6nig.= It Van Slyke.Drew. Shutt. Konig. II Storch.
RM2AG16B9–. Highland Echo 1915-1925. Buy the Watermans Ideal Pen You will use it time and time again.. ESTABLISHED 1868 Maryville & KnoxvilleDIAMONDSUeWELRV Seasons Averages thru U. T. games Games A.B. R. H. Ave Smith 5 20 1 8 .400 Wagper 14 57 9 20 .351 LaRue 15 49 8 15 .306 Drake 10 35 9 10 .286 Bryson 15 47 18 13 .277 Ruble 15 58 12 16 .276 Lowry 15 59 9 16 .271 Cooper 10 37 6 10 .270 Scruggs 15 49 9 13 .265 Dawson ,14 50 9 12 .240 King 5 11 2 2 .182 McCall 6 19 2 3 .158 McLoughlin 1 6 10 .000 Pugh 1 2 0 0 .000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyiuHiiiniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ I THE MARYVILLE ENTERPRISEI Job Dep
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
RM2AG8PAX–. School survey, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1916. 91 2.42 .97 26.97 San Antonio 11,406 1.54 34.04 3.54 2.86 41.98 Scranton 19,755 1.67 26.17 4.48 2.25 34.57 Springfield 15,552 1.92 43.82 7.33 2.95 56.02 * Data from Annual Report of the U. S. Commissioner of Education, 1915, Vol. II. TABLE LXXIX Rank of 19 Cities in Current Expenditures per pupil in AverageDaily Attendance, 1915.* Supervision Adminis- and Main-CITIES tration. Instruction Operation. tenance. Total. Albany . 11 5 4 9 4 Birmingham 17 18 17 17 18 Bridgeport 18 15 12 14 15 Cambridge 4 4 8 18 6 Dayton 14 or 15 10 13 1 10 Des Moines 12 3
RM2AG13KP–. Highland Echo 1915-1925. L. M. U. 3; Double Play: Brog-den to Malcom; Passed ball: Ruble;First base on errors: M. C. 3, L.M. 1; Hit by Pitcher: R. C. Car- roll; Stolen bases: Lowry, Scruggs,Malcom, Byrd, R. C. Carroll 2;Thomas; Sacrifice hits: Brogden,R. C. Carroll. Seasons Averages up to date: G. AB R H Ave. Smith 7 27 1 10 .370 Wagner 17 68 9 23 .338 Bryson 18 57 19 17 .298 LaRue 16 52 8 15 .288 Drake 10 35 9 10 .286 Cooper 10 37 6 10 .270 Scruggs 18 60 11 16 .266 Ruble 18 69 12 18 .261 Dawson 17 60 10 14 .233 Lowry 18 71 12 16 .225 McCall 6 19 2 3 .158 King 8 21 2 3 .143 McLoughlin 4 15 1
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
RM2AG5YJ0–. Warrock's Virginia and North Carolina almanac for the year of our Lord 1865 [electronic resource]: being the first after bissextile or leap year, the eighty-ninth of American independence, and the fourth of the Confederate States. V? 4 0 52 6 3 21 ta [equal day and night 5 59 6 1 0 25 17 1 45 6 59 22 w IKS lat. 5.9 N 5 58 6 2 0 49 2 33 7 55 23 th Texas admitted, 1861 5 57 6 3 1 12 15 3 17 8 51 24 fr [Battle Kernstown, 1862 5 55 6 5 1 36 35 ° 3 59 9 4G 25 sa fj on the equator 5 54 6 6 2 0 14 4 39 10 41 26 A (f§[ in perigee 5 53 6 7 2 23 29 5 17 11 34 27 m Bruce crowned, 1306 5 52 6 8 2 47 cy&
RM2AN3P8H–An Abstract of a Letter from MrJFlamsteed, MathReget Fof the RSGiving an Account of the Eclipses of 4$^{s}$ Satellits, Anno 1686; and Containing a Table of the Parallaxes of 4$^{s}$ Orb, and an Ephemeris of 4$^{s}$ Geocentric Places for the Same Year . ! 8 5 5 4 28:1 30 7 06 6 19 42 10 29;8 49 4 17 I 42 7 ijr 7 9 46 19 28;8 43 4. 06 1 54 7 24 8 9 S° 10 27:8 37 3 yy 2 06 7 3* 9 9 53 10 26 j 8 30 3 44 2 18 7 41 ro11 9 56 10 241 8, 2410 2 2 | 8 1 y 3 3*3 ZI 2 302 4^ 7 497 57 9 S9 12 10 ox 10 20 j 8 09 3 09. 1 54 8 of *3 10 °5 iq 18 j 8 02 2 c 7 3 °6 8 iz 1 14-» « 10 08 10 iy 17 54 2 4f 3 17 8 10
RM2AN6A21–The nucleation of the uncontaminated atmosphere . CF 39 9 F 96 8 F 85 9 F 49 10 C 86 9 SnR 33 10 F 45 11 F 80 10 FC 42 11 R 15 12 Sn 67 11 F 81 12 CF 40 13141516 Sn 62 12 CSn 82 13 C 23 F 82 13 R 44 14 F 57 FC 90 J4 F 92 15 F 53 CF 81 15 F 61 16 C 26 17 FC Sn 79 16 F 88 17 CF 60 18 CF 43 17 C 81 18 C 41 19 20 CF 7584 1819 FF 8183 24 f 55 21 CF 76 20 Sn R 65 25 F 41 22 C 85 2t F 73 26 CR 47 23 24 C 56 22 C 32 27 C 15 C 32 23 F 79 28 CF 12 2526 FC 6762 2425 CF 78 293° CFC 2826 27 R 48 26 C 55 May 1 FFF 31 28 RF 74 27 F 80 2 57 28 F 5i 3 52 31 F 69 Mar. 1 F 65 , NUCLEATION AT PROVIDENCE AND BLOCK
RM2AKAX17–A Disquisition on the Stability of ShipsBy George Atwood, EsqFRS. . 9.7 l9>3 19.0 18.46 17.88 16.8 *5-45 13.10 IO.I 6,12 *975 19.65 *9-55 I9.45 19-3 1915 18.9 18.62 18.28 17.75 17.1 16.15 14.8 12.85 10.1 7.O5 375 18.3 18.20 18.05 I7.95 1775 17.52 I7.25 16.9 16.40 *57 14.8 134 11.6 9-35 6.6^ 4.25 2-3 *59 157 *55 lS^3S I5.O 14,6 I4.2 13.62 12.9 11.9 10.8 9.2 7.2 S-3« 3-55 2.4 1.45 10.5 103 9.8 9.2 8.5 8. 7.2 6.4 5-9 5-1 4.2 3-35 2.5 1.8 ? 1.40 I.II .90 ertical sections, 5 feet,/ater-lines or horizontal sections, 2 feet,section 1, and the upper surface of the keel, f of a faot,section 12 coinc
RM2AXH5G7–Recenseamento Geral do Império de 1872Sergipe. . Çu-h nios ™..^-^ --^-^ ....-í-j-^j ^j-g.^^í-^-sj-4 0 í: OCM IO OCO í—> 73 ci cí ri rt CO rH - rHCO CO CO 0 de faeío) J,,,,-JI-,,,m:-,C,™..^T,^,,-.T ?????????---•-?•? y^- Becennios 00 - -<?.*-t...- -t.!- *.„ -•, .- WV-W ^ «* ^- ^ w.v V Í- 0 ,.. rC C. O O O 0 ?n r . O !^ . . i O c3 -.. C 1—i r-- rí ,-, r- mp - í l^?i CD 1— u. c. r ^ ! 2! 1| 81 20! 14 17 I ir! 88 ! 45 57 52 45! fio < 55: 42 14 1 2. -! 2i 63; 51! 46 39 5 , 288 | 190j 202 122 115 1204 14! , lol 3(5 1 4 2 1 i õ| 2! 2| 4. 21 8:: l<i! 30 15 i 21 ! 24 i 30 1 21 9 8! 3 : 1
RM2CEW9P8–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1908 1ra sección. Noviembre 25 de 1908.—Anezín Hitos, yCía-— Artículos da las ciases 1 4 7, 13, 14, 15,21, 34, 36 37. 40. 41, 43 á 47, 51,54. 56, 57,58, 60 á 74, 76, 77 y 79. v 2 diciembre. Afta 00 «4.845 Jt JífoHv* W %>?; í^íís-tV ÍN^0^c^r^ tiF&M ?>^x «%#**R,ic6t ;-H-/0r> W^M. Noviembre 26 de 1908.—Fsaucisco Fído Foiitaüa —Yaba raéis la cíase 67. v-3 diciembre. Aoííi n^ 34.
RM2CDC9TC–. Practical physical chemistry . our. The value of the vapour pressure of water at differenttemperatures is given in the following table :— Vapour Pressure of Water in Millimetres of Mercury p P P P P P 0 4-6 II 9-9 21 i8-6 I 4-9. 12 10-5 22 19-8 2 5 3 13 II-2 23 210 3 57 14 I20 24 22-3 4 6i IS 12-8 25 237 6-6 16 13-6 26 2^2 6 7o 17 14-5 27 25-7 7 7S 18 15-5 28 28-3: 8 8-1 19 165 29 30 0 9 8-6 20 i75 30 317 10 9-2 2. Lumsderis Method.—In Victor Meyers method, as wehave seen, the pressure is maintained constant (equal to thatof the atmosphere), and the increase in volume due to theformation of
RM2CDA5BX–. The future water supply of San Francisco; a report to the Honorable the secretary of the interior and the Advisory board of engineers of the United States army . 1 14 1 15 1 15 3 17 1 15 40.87 34.66 27.74 26.24 24.70 19.91 20.99 22.07 22.95 23.57 24.49 25.49 July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1 15 1 12 2 14 3 17 9 27.24 27.91 28.99 29.49 30.57 31.53 32.82 33.47 34.42 June 16 2 14 35.07 35.82 36.22 Date1912 Feet Date1912 Feet Jan.Feb. 2 16 1 15 2 16 26 ;. 2 16 2 16 36.7 36.9 36.0 35.2 35.2 34.15 32.66 32.8. 33.1 33.3 34.1 JuneJulyAug.Sept.Oct. 1 15 2 35.3 36.2 37 2 16 37 75 Mar. 1 38 4 15 39 65 3
RM2CGHP3M–. Monsieur Cassini His New and Exact Tables for the Eclipses of the First Satellite of Jupiter, Reduced to the Julian Stile, and Meridian of London . 0 i? 0 ;2 0 37 0 42 0 47 0 y? 0 58 4 II 18 »? I ?*.. 2: p 28 »9 30 13 34 3f36 37 38 39 40 4142 4344 4f46 4748 49fofi 11 fy J6 add. 2 13 2 21 2 30 ^ 39 2 48- 2 yS 3 8 3 17 3 ^7 3 37 3 48 3 f9 4 94 20 4 31 4 41 4 f3 f 4 y J X ?7 y 39 6 2 6 14 6 25 6 57 6 49 7 ° ^ /Equat.add. 1^ J758 y9 6162 6} 146f66 67 68 69 70 71 2?73 747f 7f 7778 7980 81 82 8384 i o 7 I* 7 H 7 3^ 7 47 7 J9 8 II 8 22 8 34 8 46 8 S7 9 8 9 20 9 3^ 9 44 9 f4 > 3 o 14O 2f o 4y I S
RMRRKGW4–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. .UI.Y l!<i. 1!'17. The Florists' Review 57. MIGNONETTE SEED Scott's Giant Greenhouse Selected PRICE OF SEED Trade packet $1.00 14 ounce . 2.00 I -> ounce 3.50 1 ounce 7.00 Postpaid. DAVID J. SCOTT CORFU, NEW YORK. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
RMRDM92F–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 5. CHICKWEED FAMILY. 57 14. Arenaria groenlandica (Retz) Spreng. Mountain Sandwort or Starwort. Fig. 1790. Stellaria groenlandica Retz, Fl. Scand. Ed. 2, 107. 1795. Arenaria groenlandica Spreng. Syst. 2: 402. 1825. Perennial from a slender rootstock, densely tufted, glabrous, flowering stems slender, 2'-$' high; leaves linear-filiform, the upper distant,
RMRDDAMT–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. LXXVII. CONi'FER^:. JUNI'PERUS. 1087 I 7. J. pHCENi'cEA L. The Phoenician Juniper. Uenlification. Lin, Sp. PI., 1471. ; Pall. Ross., 2. p. 14. 57.; N. Du Ham., 6. p. 47. Syrum^mes. CMrus phcenicea mSdia Lob. Icon. 2. p. 221.; Oxjcedrus IJcia Dod. Pempt. 683.; Genevrier de Phenicie, i^V.;
RMRDY1RA–. Principles of veterinary science; a text-book for use in agricultural schools. Veterinary medicine. - fe. 1. Skin. 2. Cavity of pastern joint. 3. Second phalanx. 4. Perioplic band. 5. Cavity of coffin joint. 6. Wall. 7. Laminae. 8. First phalanx. 9. Superficial sesamoidean liga- ment. 10. Navicular bone. 11. Deep flexor tendon. 12. Plantar cushion. 13. Frog. 14. Third phalanx. 15. Sole. Fig. 57.—Longitudinal section of foot of horse. The hoof separated from the sensitive parts before photograph was taken, which accounts for the artificial space between them. Digitized by Microsoft®. Please n
RMRDYWJM–. Principles of modern biology. Biology. Cell Division in Relation to Reproduction - 57. CHLOROPLAST NUCLEUS ZOOSPORE Fig. 3-14. Speculation in Ulothrix, a filamentous green alga. 1, nonrepro- duing cell of filament; 2-4, formation and liberation of zoospores; 5-7, de- velopment of a zoospore into a new filament. suitable new medium, where it may begin to grow and bud again. Many species of algae reproduce asexually by means of free-swimming flagellated spores, called swarm spores, or zoospores. At least four, but frequently many, zoospores are formed from a single mother cell, as in Ulo- thri
RMRE443W–. Vegetable growing projects. Vegetable gardening; Project method in teaching. 48 VEGETABLE GROWING PROJECTS The tomato seedlings should be kept in the hotbed until they are four or five weeks old and then transplanted, utilizing all of the hotbed as well as the cold frame. ^^^S5^«=«ir!. Fig. 4. — Cold frame well ventilated; board fence constructed for windbreak. 1. Where will you locate the cold frame ? W-VG: 14. L: 58. 2. How will you construct the frame ? W-VG: 114-117. L: 66. C: 55-57. 3. How will you prepare the soil? W-VG: 117. 4. Estimate material required to build the cold frame for yo
RMRRF2EC–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists' Review OCTOBBB 14, 1920 N TBEASUBEB'S BEFOBT. The following is the report of Treas- urer William L. Kock, of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association, for the year beginning October 1, 1919, and end- ing September 30, 1920, as presented at the Indianapolis convention, October 12: KECEIPTS. Guaranty fund: Members' deposits $ 7,337.00 Annual dues fund: Annual dues 21,172.50 . Collection fees .30 Exchange 7.57 Interest received 316.85 Membership initiation fees 2,615.00 Sale of binders, order sheets, etc... 204.20 Sale of electrot
RMRRW9B4–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. July 2, 1914. The Florists' Review 57 OWN AS THE CES THEM ATTRACTIVE They are all clean, healthful plants of vigorous growth, and their •eful ines and rich green color make them exceptionally beautiful desii ible for indoor decoration. The :'elmoreana and Forsteriana varieties, both single and made-up s, are beyond doubt the best you can buy—the Wittbold name stands lem ur quality and price. wSm FLORIST 737-9 Buckingham Place, CHICAGO. KENTIA FORSTKIIIANA .eaves Height Doz. 100 4 Sin. $1.6C 1 SI2.U0 4-5 8-10 in. 2.00 15.00 4-6 14-16 in. 4.60 5-6
RMRDXT6W–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 218 ^lANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS. Fig. 57, Smut spores of various kinds. 1. Tall meadow oat smut (UsHlago perennans). 2. Timothy smut (U. striae- formis). 3. Rye smut (Urocystis occulta). 4. Cheat smut {Ustilago bromivora). 5. Foxtail smut (U, neglecta). 6. Mil- Jet smut (U. panici miliacei). 7. Sandbur smut (U. Cesatii). 8, 9- Tilletia germinating, 10. Secondary spores from conid- ia. 11, 12. Urocystis spores germinating. 13, 14. Myc
RMRJ4ATC–. Bibliographical index to North American botany, or, Citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America [microform] : with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy. Botany; Botanique. Acer.] SAPINDACEiE. 175 Anil. Sci. Nat. 2. 2. 160 ; Hist. Vug. 3. 07. Torr. & Gray, Fl 1. 247. Eat. & Wr. ITj. Dietr. 2. rJ82. Louil. Arbor. 1. 422, f. 112,127. Kichanl. Arct. Exped. 4:i-J, Liiidl. ill I'axt. Fl. (Janl. 2. 14(J, f. 211 (Fl. Serros, 7. 210, fig.). Nowt.erry, I'at'. H. I^L'i). 0. 21 & 6'.». Cooper, same, 12. 28 & 57. G
RMRR8F7Y–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. -.-:?(? ' ? DBCBMBKB 14, 1022 The Rorists^ Review 57 Get—the Best There Is PAUL R. KLINGSPORN, Manager L. D. Phone Private Exchange Central 0282. CHICAGO, ILL. PRICE LIST Miscellaneous Christmas Flowers ORCHIDS Home-srrown Cattleyas, each $2.00 to $ 2.50 Cypripediums, doz 4.00 to 6.00 Cypripediums, per 100 30.00 Carnations Assorted per Laddie per Valley per Paper Whites per Narcissus Soleil d'Or per Violets, double per Mignonette per 100, $12.00 to $15.00 100, 18.00 to 20.00 100, 8.00 100, 100, 8.00 to 10.00 15.00 100, 2.50 to 3.00 100, 10.00 to 12
RMRDT6DH–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. Part II.l THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. 223 57; V.Man. O. vi. 16; 0.7?. 1893,292; 1895,36; 1903,136, IMS, f. 31 ; J.R.H.S. xii. Proc. 62, 63, f. 40; . A. x t. 478; Rciclienb. ser. '2. i. 31, t. 14 ; A',;//;. G./l/. 1895, 587. 596, f. Cookson, 1890. P. x Norman, G.C. 1897, i. 245; 1898,i.159; 1899, i. 10
RMRJ1BYN–. Improvements in crop growing [microform]. Crop yields; Agriculture; Cultures de plein champ; Agriculture. 40 PROFESSOR JAMES W. ROBERTSON. RELATIVE PRODUCTIVENESS OF SIXTY-FIVE VARIETIES OF OATS. ft ,U'- hki 'if A I, Name of Variety. Relative place in Order of ProductiveneNS on Exi)eriniental Farms at Nappan, N. S. Brandon, Mfvn. Poland Wliite Wonder Siberian, O. A. C Cromwell Rosedale Welcome Pri/.e Cluster Medal Rennie's Prize Abyssinia Prolific Black Tartarian l^pnish Island. ^"n!vv.t!"'' '^«''''''''' "•^• 05 71 40 27 53 33 56 62 70 33 22 14 24 59 57 21 10 48 61 5 2 31 54 5
RMRJ3J3N–. Narrative of the Arctic land expedition to the mouth of the Great Fish River, and along the shores of the Arctic Ocean, in the years 1833, 1834 and 1835 [microform]. Scientific expeditions; Expéditions scientifiques. 208 4PPENDIX. f Abstract of Meteorological Journal for Decamher, 1831, kept at Fort Reliance. 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 11 15 22 Temperature oC the At- mosphere, registered 15 Times in the 24 Hours. Mean. aicaoi —18-82 —4115 -30-86 — :r2 —•38-30 —18-26 —'.}7-97 —•26-75 — 9 52 + 7-27 -10-82 — 600 —16-57 —2925 -53-91 -35-88 -26-21 -27-88 -37-99 -18-58 -40 25 —50 60 -55 52 -31 74 -37 14 -2
RMRRMMN7–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 2 The Florists' Review DKCilMBEB 14, 1016.. i^p-^r lo Ihe /Advertisemenls €>- i^bMSv. 5 A. Acme Floral Co 99 Advance Co 134 Albert & Dayld8on.l25 Alfred Lozler Bosery 85 Allen, J. K 105 Alpha Flo. Co 57-82-85-80 American Blower Co 124 American Bulb Co.. 64 American Gr'nhouse Mfg. Co III-123 American Window Glass Co 130 Amling Co 47 Andersen Specialty Co 130 Anderson, S. A 77 Angermueller, G. H. 54 Aphlne Mfg. Co. ...120 Archiaa Floral Co.. 82 Archias Seed Store. 90 Armacost & Co 97 Arnold, A. A 06 Arnold & Co., D. C. 14-104 Art Flora
RMRJ5RN9–. The water birds of North America [microform]. Birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux aquatiques. 24 ALTllICIAL UKALI.ATOlUvS- IlKUODIONES. U.r.xfin.,ff,rrtt„, v«r. r„/./..nt.>-., H.MI.1.. I». N. Am. 1858, 667 ; Cat. N. An.. D. 1850, no. 486a. Ar<l.iilnirf, " Ii.I.mikh." I.l'in. .r/. DoiiU. ISW, no. 7U3. Anlia nihil, mnwi: gulaltn, KririiKNow, J. f. 1877, 'il'L IlAii Tlic whole of t.-nipfnitc uiul tn.pi.al Ani.-iini, from Novn Seotin, CiiniMla Wwt, Minnc »-57.(K); wing. 14.10-10.80; tnil, 6.«M>-7.:iO ; culm 4.2(M.!H) ; .l.-pth of ImH, .70-.mo ; Uww, n..')(M!.H(» ; iiii.l.
RMRREJ41–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^'?^'^ 21.1921 The Florists^ Review 57 f WIRE HANGING BASKETS NOT THE CHIAPUT BUT THK BUT Tiio Woil iMade Kind Paintod, Bound witli Qaivanizod Wira 6 at dozen rate, 50 at 100 rate Perdoz. Per 100 8-inch $2.00 $15.00 10-inch 2.25 18.00 12-inch 2.60 20.00 14-inch 3.26 25.00 16-inch 4.26 32.50 18-inch 6.00 45.00 Prices on larger size Hanging Baskets quoted on application. Write for Price List of Wire Floral Designs. ^ GREEN SHEET MOSS "*»%R«RSr«,;5STA*8KETs p^54 Per bag. $1.75: 10 bags. $16.50. =T^^^ ^®^ bundle, $1.50
RMRRC1D0–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MABCH 9, 1922 The Florists^ Review 57. WIRE HANGING BASKETS NOT THE CHEAPEST BUT THE BEST Th« Well Mada Kind Painted, Bound wvitli Qaivanlzed Wire 6 at dozen rate, 80 at 100 rate Per doz. Per 100 8-inch $2.00 $16.00 10-inch 2.26 18.00 12-inch 2.50 20.00 14-inch 3.25 25.00 16-inch 5.00 36.00 18-inch 6.00 46.00 Prices on larger size Hanging Baskets quoted on application. {Write for Price List of Wire Floral Designs. ^-^1>C*C*1^ CUCITT' IVVItf^GC LONG GREEN SHEETS I^KlliUrN i9Jri£«Ili 1 WlKJt3t^ FOR hanging baskets Per bundle, $1.50; per lO bundles
RMRRC8G2–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. (REDWOOD) The "California" Plant Tab Is a special product for Florist* and Nurserymen. Ex- pert workmanship, artistic lines, harmoni- ous color and substantial quality. Made from selected No. 1 Uedwood, bound with electrically welded wire hoops. No better tub niHde. NKT WHOLESALE PRICE LIST Size Rach Doz. 100 Hlnch |o.«8 $9.00 167.00 10-lnch ... 1.10 1150 84.00 lilnch 1.60 16.R0 121.0* 14-lnch 2.25 25.00 187.00 16-lnch 2.60 29.00 212.00 IS-nch 3.28 36 00 266.00 20-lnch 3a5 42.00 322.00 22 Inch 5.25 57.00 441.00 24-lnch 7.25 78.00 598.00 3
RMRRGPGW–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. "-^J*'!*/ >:»• ,-?ir^i April 29. 1920 The Florists^ Review 57 Ferns rANCV rams Per 1000 14.00 UUCOTHOC SPRAYS Per 100 $0.76 Per 1000 6.00 BOXWOOD Per lb I 0.26 601be 12.00 Galax BRONZE 6ALAX LEAVCS Per 1000 1 1.60 Per case of 10,000 10.00 GREEN GAUX Per 1000 1 1.60 Per ease of 10.000 10.00 ?FBCnAX. PRXCBi Oil LABGK QUAMTXTXm Moss SPHAfiNUM MOSS Per bale I 2.00 Per 10 bales 17J60 GREEN SHSr MOSS Per bag $1.76 PerlObage 16.00 Brown, Qr—n mnd Purple l[aci*oU in Florista' SnppUea FULL UNI OF CUT FLOWKRS AND OTHER ORKDIS AT ALL TIRilS Orders fro
RMRRBMWH–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. fiTT^Wv;- '• . ?? ? ?. -I ' •?^?^?yiTY. lUBCH 8, 1022 The Florists^ Review 57. WIRE HANGING BASKETS NOT THE CHEAPEST BUT THE BEST Th« Weil Made Kind Painted, Bound witli Galvanized Wire 6 at dozen rate, SO at 100 rate Per doz. " Per 100 a-inch , $2.00 $15.00 10-inch 2.26 18.00 12-inch 2.60 20.00 14-inch 3.26 26.00 le-inch 6.00 36.00 18-inch 6.00 46.00 Prices on larger size Hanging Baskets quoted on application. Write for Price List of Wire Floral Designs. ^^I>17C'KT GIJIE'E*nr 1i>r#^CC LONG GREEN SHEETS OKlLlUN OaIE^I^j I IVlV^dO FOR HAN
RMRRY71X–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. v;-c.T* ^^vyr-y.yr^'V"^Ar^ r^-^^^jwv April 4, 1012. The Weekly Florists^ Review* 57 / WIRE HANGING BASKETS. PLAIN Perdoz. 8-inch $1.00 10-inch 1.25 12inch 1.60 13-inch 2.00 14-inch 2.60 16-inch 4.00 18-inch 6.00 FANCY Per doz. 12-inch $1.30 13-inch 1.80 14-inch 2.26 16-iQch 3.00 16-inch 3.fi0 18-inch 4.50 SHEET MOSS IN BAGS. EXTRA CHOICE, $2.00 PER BAG Michlgao Cnt Flower Exchange 38-40 Broadway, DETROIT, MICH.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colorat
RMRRDY4D–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. July 14. 1021 The Rorists' Review 57 Zvolanek's Winter Orchid- Flowering Sweet Pea Seed l-oz. 4 oz. 1 lb. Xmai Pink Orchid, bicolor $0.75 $2.50 $ 8.00 Zvolanek't Ro$e, best shell pink 2.50 8.00 25.00 KA Mist L. Gude, piuk 75 2.50 8 00 Mrt. A. Skach, clear pink 50 1.50 5.00 ^^^^^^[|^^H| Watchnnc Orch d, black seeded i'^' '^i^'i^fifiK'ldy white 75 2.50 8.(K) Kri.,f^S^^Bj^ Brij,| Veil, best white 75 2 50 8.00 Mrs. Chat. Zvoluek, la'render.. .75 2.50 8.00 Zvolanek't Bine, blue<,-ity color.. .75 2 50 8.00 Zvolanek't Pale Blue 50 1.50 5 00 Zvolanek't
RMREF1ND–. Report on the birds of Pennsylvania : with special reference to the food habits, based on over four thousand stomach examinations. Birds. 00 H <. BIBDS OF PEXNSYLVJNIA. 329 Food of the Robin. No. 8 9 10 11 12 l.{ 14 In Iti 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(5 27 28 21) 80 31 32 33 34 35 3*; 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 4t 45 4(> 47 48 49 50 51 52 5;< 54 55 bt; 57 58 59 60 (il «2 63 64 65 m 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 Date. I..OCALITV. January 3, 1883. .liinuary 8. 1883. l-'eb. 18. 1880. March March March March March March March Mar. 8. 10.' 1885.' Mar. 8, 10, 1880, Mar. 8, 10. 1880. March 31. 1883. M
RMRR26MX–. El archipiélago filipino : colección de datos geográficos, estadísticos, cronológicos y científicos, relativos al mismo, entresacados de anteriores obras ú obtenidos con la propia observación y estudio. Filipinos; Natural history. 152 CLIMATOLOGÍA. Tabla XCII.—Aspecto general del délo en Manila, etc.—Prosigue. MARZO. Madrugadas. Mañanas. Tardes Noche? Años. o 57 t» o •£» '5? o> ft 13 9 8 14 11 10 9 8 8 o u 0) 3 el o '57 A o u 0) 3 o3 .2 P> 12 14 11 12 13 11 20 19 12 o "O ai '57 a, «2 o* t-¡ o 3 O 2 2 9 2 2 7 7 3 10 ó 1890 17 12 11 16 17 14 17 14 14 3 4 14 3 2 13 7 6 12 11 15 6 12
RMRJ4E5D–. Tables for reducing saw-logs to the various standards in use [microform]. Lumber trade; Forests and forestry; Ready-reckoners; Bois; Forêts et sylviculture; Barèmes. ,> 'I' A N I> A i; ij (> I' 1 a 1' i: j; t it v 2a 1 n c 11 k s . Lo^jH Its Atv'/ hniij. 23 ins I'cM.I 20ins.! 21 ins. l.Olt 2. lit 4.:57 5.4(1 G.rxi 7.(;r) H.74 lo.'.t:; 12.(12 1:5.12 14.21 I5.;!(i i(;.:!t» IT.I'.t iS.fjS l'.».(i7 20.77 21.St; 22.!»r) 24.(1.*) 2;"). 14 2(;.2:' 27.:{2 2S.42 2ii.r)i 30.(;(» ;{i.7(t 32.7!l 33. SS 34.ns 3(1.(»7 37.1(1 38.25 3it.3r) 40.44 41.;"):! 42.(;3 43.72 44.S1 45.!)0 47.00 4
RMRD8WY9–. A treatise on rocks, rock-weathering and soils;. Petrology; Soils. THE DIABASES 83 Chemical Composition of Diabase and Basalt Constituents. I n Hi lY V VI Silica (SiOa) . . Alumina (AI2O3) . Ferric iron (FesOg) . Ferrous iron (FeO). Lime (CaO) • . Magnesia (MgO) . Potash (K2O). . Soda (NagO) . . Ignition .... 63,13^ 13.74 1.08 ; 9.10 9.47 8.68 1.03 2.30 0.90 45.46% 19.94 } 15.36 8.32 2.95 3.21 2,12 2.30 . 56.52% 13.53 12.56 5.31 2.79 3,59 3,71 0.81 61,02% 18.36 r6.57 14.68 7.36 6.57 2.10 2,54 2.86 57.25% 16.45 1.67 4.72 7.65 6.74 1.57 3,00 0.40 46,90% 10.17 1.22 6.17 6.20 20.98 2.04 1.16 5.4
RMRRRF7J–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. RICHMOND CEDAR WORKS, Richmond,Va. Mention The Briew when yon wrlf.. m '^ R ANDO — ? PLANT and Tii^E TUBS || H^ Just in. A big shipment of these fine genuine 11 ?I KedUedarTubs. Made from cleax stock..The n ST best tub value on the market. H" Diam. Price, ea. Per doz. Per 100 ? No. 1 6 Vi.if, $ 2.70 $ 20.25 ? No. 2 7 .27 3.15 22.50 ? No. 3 8 .30 3.36 25.20 ? No. 4 9 .33 8.60 2 .50 1 No. 5 10 .38 4.10 31.50 1 No. 6 11 .47 - 6.40 40.50 i No. 7 12 .57 6.75 52.20 1 No. 8 13 .72 8.10 61.80 No. 9 14 .82 9.50 f)6.50 No. 10 16 .90 1035 80.80 No. 11 I
RMRRBMH6–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FlBBDABT 8, 1922 The Florists' Review 57 Chicago Carton Company 4433 Ogden Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. D«iiT*r, Colo. p ... ( M. E. CHAPIN, 516 Fifth Atoiiuo, New York City K«pr«.«nt«tivo«^ 24x8x 28x8x 28 X 8 X 5 30 X 5 X 3% 36 X 8 X 5 4 4 2-inch Top $ 6.10 2-inch Top 6.05 2-inch Top 7.25 2-inch Top 7.70 2-inch Top 10.80 2-inch Top 12.10 2-inch Top 13.05 2-inch Top 9.25 2-inch Top 16.20 For Sprays, Designs and Cut Flowers 16 X 20 X 21 X 24 X 24 X 30 X 32 X 36 X 36 X 36 X 40 X Size 16 X 20 X 5x 5x 24 X 10 10 X 5 32 X 10 X 12 X 14 X 10 X 8 8 3 3H 8 6 8 6 P
RMRJ4E4M–. Tables for reducing saw-logs to the various standards in use [microform]. Lumber trade; Forests and forestry; Ready-reckoners; Bois; Forêts et sylviculture; Barèmes. I'cs asins. ! 1 3.071 2 0 13! 3 9 20 i 4 12.20i 5 15.33 () 18 39| 7 21.40! 8 2453! 9 27.59 10 30.00 3.31 0.01 9.9 J 13 22 10 53 19 84 23.14 20.! 5 2!).7li 33.00 cs. 23 ins 1 1 3.50 2 7.11' 3 10.071 4 14.22; 5 17,78; 0 21.33' 23 ins. Pes 8: 9: 10: 24 S9: 28.44 32.00: 35 50; 3811 7.03 11.44 15.20 19.07 2 J SS 20.7(1 30 51 34.33 38 14 1 2 3 4 5 0 ^ t 8 9 10 30 ins.: 31 ins. Po. 32ins. 33 ins. P 08 .101 .24' 33 i '.411 49! 57! 05:
RMRJ26GB–. Descriptions of twenty-six new species of North American mammals [microform] . Mammals; Mammifères. CS AND RATIOS OF TEN SPECIES OF SPILOGALE. S. p. latil'rous. '"â Nicaslo, Cul. Sunt a I Kuse- Clura, I biir^;, Cal. I Ore^uii. S. piitoriuH. Lake Worth, Fla. 4 2100 :.Mooi,â! 24200 I. d"aa. i-i»-"" 9 old. 57 55 SO f>2.8 37 32 IH. 5 14.8 15.2 2'J.2 20.7 17 14.3 24.5 17.8 20.8 13.5 37.2 17.2 1U.8 C.5 4.4 4.8 7 6.7 4.2 8 3.2 3 10.7 57.5 60.7 51.8 51.7 (?30.5) 32.8 IK. 7 15.4 15.5 2!>.5 I I 74 C4 40 41.4 35.« 41.6 58.4 34 28.0 13 10 21.6 37 20.6 30.4 105.6 21.4 154.5
RMRRRF7A–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. m '^ R ANDO — ? PLANT and Tii^E TUBS || H^ Just in. A big shipment of these fine genuine 11 ?I KedUedarTubs. Made from cleax stock..The n ST best tub value on the market. H" Diam. Price, ea. Per doz. Per 100 ? No. 1 6 Vi.if, $ 2.70 $ 20.25 ? No. 2 7 .27 3.15 22.50 ? No. 3 8 .30 3.36 25.20 ? No. 4 9 .33 8.60 2 .50 1 No. 5 10 .38 4.10 31.50 1 No. 6 11 .47 - 6.40 40.50 i No. 7 12 .57 6.75 52.20 1 No. 8 13 .72 8.10 61.80 No. 9 14 .82 9.50 f)6.50 No. 10 16 .90 1035 80.80 No. 11 Ifi 1.00 11.25 90.00 No. 12 17 1.20 13.40 110.70 No. 13 18 1.45 15.40
RMRRT979–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. S^^ RANDO 1 ? PLANT and TREE TUBS | H Just in. A big shipment of these fine ! genuine 1 M KeaueaarTubs. Made from clear stock. The 1 BT best tub value on the market. 1 Diam. Price, ea. Perdoz. PerlOO ? No. 1 6 tO.26 t 2.70 1 20.25 ? No. 2 7 .27 3.16 22.60 ? No. 3 8 .30 3.86 26.20 I No. 4 9 .83 3.60 27.50 1 No. 5 10 .38 4.10 31.50 i No. 6 11 .47 6.40 40.50 f No. 7 12 .57 6.76 52.20 1 No. 8 13 .72 8.10 64.80 No. 9 14 .82 9.60 66.50 1 No. 10 16 .90 10.86 80.80 No. 11 16 1.00 11.26 90.00 No. 12 17 1.20 13.40 110.70 No. 13 18 1.46 16.40 121.50 No. 14 19
RMRR40E0–. Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History. Natural history; Ethnology. 3-5 I0.4 E 9207 4-7 13.2 E 3 II.8 E 9208 4-5 II.I B 3-8 8.2 B 9209 8.1 8.9 A 6.3 137 K 9210 5 10.5 B 4-5 I0.7 H 9211 6.8 14.7 E 2-5 57 E 9212 4.9 13-3 E 44 6.7 9213 6.1 13-3 K 6.1 II.7 B 9214 5 12.1 E 5-2 6.3 H 9215 Fig. 149. 5-8 6.4 6.1 II.7 B 9216 6 9.2 A 4-2 6.9 B 9530 Plate XXXVIII. 8 20.8 B 8.7 I3-I A 10,081 Hemisplierical. 4-3 13.7 6.1 12.2 K 10,083 9 16 - B 182 The Ancient Hawaiian House. 9193 9194 9^95 9196 9197 9198 9199 Fig. 149. 9200 9201 9202 9203 9204 9205 9206 Go
RMREA5EM–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 2. Botany; Botany. I02 HarshbcrgcrâStatistical Information Concerning the FIRST PLANT. SECOND PLANT. No. of Clusters. 4-< u V 6 «J â¢t-« u 0 17 d 35 â tS V P4 1 u 0 <5 ⢠0 69 ⢠6 4) 0 10 23 5 18 57 5 12 91 7 24 6 16 24 5 14 5« 5 14 92 b 25 I 10 25 3 15 59 5 18 93 7 15 26 7 5 26 4 18 60 6 15 94 5 13 27 5 17 27 4 10 61 5 1 16 ^i 5 16 28 5 5 28 I 14 62 6 13 96 4 19 29 6 8 29 5 14 63 1 6 ; 12 9^ 6 15 30 4 IS 30 5 17 64 ! 5 1 20 98 5 19 31 6 21 31 S 13 65 4 20 99 6 II 32 8 12 32 7 19 66 4 16 100 3 20 a 33 1 4 10 33 4 20 67 2 19 lOl 7 10
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