RM2CNRCJ9–. The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state . HOODED WARBLER Wilnonia milmla Life-size THE HOODED WARBLER. yellow tips. Leng-th 3.00-5.75 (127.-146-1) ; wing 2.60 (67.6) ; tail 2.30 (59.9) ;bill .40 (10.2). Recognition Marks.—Warbler size; black hood and golden mask of male;yellow forehead and black rictal-bristles of specimens lacking the hood.. Taken near Oberlin. Photo by the Author here the birds spend their time flv-catching along the middle levees. 190 THE HOODED WARBLER. Nest, in bushes or saplings from one to five fe
RM2CP95XN–. Wild nature's ways . SPIDER MAKING WEB.K 146 WILD NATURES WAYS. in clearing the air of a vast number of troublesomeflies. The illustration below shows the dew-laden spiders webs set on a very limited portionof a hedgerow, and makes one wonder how anywinged insect lives to tell the tale. Whilst in Scotland last summer, I caught abeautifully variegated female spider amongst someling, and placed her in a matchbox in my pocket.In a few days she laid a ball of eggs as large asa dried pea, and embedded the whole in a beautifulcushion of siik of exactly the same tint of yellowas that of the paper b
RM2CDD10B–. Principes du système musical et de l'harmonie théorique et appliquée . il ne serait pas plus fondé den admettre lemploi partiel seulement commemoyen de réalisation plus facile pour la voix et non pas comme but Les intonations de cetteespèce, se produisant monodiquement dans les conditions qui leur sont propres, paraissentnon seulement plus aisées, mais préférables, et se maintiennent naturellement dune manièreindéfinie sans flexion (104, 131, 132, 146). Harmoniquement, elles sont nécessaires dansla conception de la modulation normale (40 et s. 137 et s.) ; en particulier, dans les modu-latio
RM2CH8GJ0–. Grundlagen der Pharmacognosie : Einleitung in das Studium der Rohstoffe des Pflanzenreiches . Fig. 143. der Rinde deutlich ausgeprägt sind. So z. B. in Radix Ipecacuanhaeund in Bad. Taraxaci. Sehr characteristisch im Verlauf und Inhaltsind die Markstrahlen der Rhabarber (Fig. 146 b), welche nur im Rin- a. ,m i i Fig. 144. *) Wie Essner (Abhandl. d. naturforsch. Ges. Halle 1882) gezeigt hat,besitzen Anzahl und Höhe der Markstrahlen, sowie Form und Grösse derMarkstrahlzellen bei den Coniferen keinen diagnostischen Werth. 143) Mauerförmige Markstrahlzellen aus Lü/nuiu Juniperi im radialen Längs
RM2CDBM3H–. Handbuch der Geburtshülfe . ndelt zu haben. Ganz besondere Verhält-nisse lagen in einem Fall vor, den Krukenberg ausführlich schildert;hier nimmt er an, dass das Fi sich in normaler Weise, im Uterus fest-gesetzt hätte, alter bei .seinem Wachsthum besonders die vorderen Partien Handbuch der (Hburtahülfe. u 10 146 J. Veit, des Uterus dehnte, welche schon vor der letzten Gravidität wahrschein-lich ein Divertikel mit gezerrter und verdünnter Wandung gebildethatten. Hier zerriss unter dem Einfluss eines Traumas dann der Sack.Man wird zweifelsohne ein Auseinanderweichen der Uterusnarbenach Kaisers
RM2CDJ1D0–. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . isms often occur on clay sealings side by side withthose of the signets—as, for instance, on that presenting the portrait,apparently, of one of the Knossian Priest-Kings (Fig. 206). A perforated oblong seal with slightly rounded faces (Fig. 204, r-s),^ ^ Scripta Minoa, i, p. 161, P. 64 a (andcf. pp. 142, 146). ^ Three-sided. On face 2 hieroglyphs Nos. 13(twice), 18, 64; face 3, No,s. 5, 18, 64 of Signary,Fig. 214. Cf. Scripta Minoa, i, PI. II, P
RF2B9B6NR–Bronze lilla, Bronze cannon with an inscription applied to the breech on a round plaque on the breech. The year of manufacture is mentioned in the text (1267, which stands for 1850/1851). One of the tap covers has broken off. Star shape on the taps., anonymous, 1850 - 1851, bronze (metal), l 164 cm l 17.5 cm l 146.5 cm d 37 mm w 27 cm × w 143 kg, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize
RM2CHPGR2–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . or snag, with two barbs; bone point; whalebone gangingor snood. Primitive type, Cat. No. 74189, U. S. N. M. Makah Indians,Neah Bay, Washington. Collected by James G. Swan. Fig. 147. Fish-hook, Single-barbed, with bone point and whalebone snood. Sametype as Fig. 146. Cat. No. 74188, U. S. N. M. Makah Indians. NeahBay, Washington. Collected by James G. Swan. Fig. 148 (a and 6). Hook. For black cod. 6 shows peg in position and hook baited;a shows position wlien not in use, ^^dth lashing tightly drawn to pre-serve the elastic
RM2CPK426–. Birds of Michigan . Yellow-breasted Chat. 302-683-(14:4:). Icteria virens (Linn.). * Yellow-breasted Chat. Exceedingly rare; occasionally quite common (Dr. H. A. Atkins); not observedat Ann Arbor (Dr. J. B. Steere); once in Lenawee County (A. H. Boies); formerlynested in Monroe County, not seen since 1881 (Jerome Trombley); May to October;breeds; nests in May and June in bushes; eggs four; song varied and beautiful; ven-triloquist (Butlers Birds of Indiana); this is a southern species (Prof. J. A. Allen). Genus SYLVANIA Nutt.. Hooded Warbler, natural size. 303-684^(146). Sylvania mitrata (Qm
RM2CEN3XW–. Keramic studio. PLATE BORDERS (Prob. 4)—MISS KASPERST. LOUIS SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS (Treatments page 146) 154 RERAMIC STUDIO ROUND TEA TILE Mrs. Bullivant TRACE design in with India Ink. Oil darkest part withFrys Special Oil and dust (when nearly dry) with threeparts Grey Green, one-half part Brown Green and two partsPearl Grey. Clean this carefully, then oil next tone and dustwith two parts Grey Green, three parts Ivory Glaze and alittle Pearl Grey. Clean all the design and fire. Second Fire—Oil background in four sections and dustwith one part Neutral Yellow, two parts Ivory Glaze and one-fif
RM2CH8174–. British zoology . heteeth of fea beads, which were as white as ivoryitfelff. * Strabo, Lib. iv. 200.f Polyhiji. c. XXXV, D I 146 BAT. Class I. D I V. IV.WINGED QJJADRUPEDS. XX. B AT. With long extended toes to the fore-feet, con-ne6led by thin membranes, extending to thehind-legs. 38. Great. ^^ noftule ^e Buffon VIII. Iab, xviii. p. 128. Syn, quad» No. 287. IS a fpecies lefs common in Great-Britain thanthe fmaller. It ranges high in the air for food,and retires early in the fummer. Is the largeft we have: its extent of v/ing isfifteen inches: its length to the rump two incheseight tenths: of
RM2CNT8J2–. A flying trip to the tropics. A record of an ornithological visit to the United States of Colombia, South America and to the island of Curaçao, West Indies, in the year 1892 . cao 138 Mountain at Curacao 140 Curacao Oriole (Colored Plate) 142 Aborigines of Curacao 143 Donkey Team, Curacao I44 Breakwater and Harbor of La Guayra 146 Red Snapper 148 Section of Cup 170 Red-Tailed Hawk (Living Bird) 172 Green Heron (Mouuted Skin) 173 White Perch I74 X LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. Sea Bass ^„, SCULPIN ... -.r-r- 175 SCULPIN .... ^-^- 175 Lobster . ^^„ l/b Tailpiece .... i^„ • . I/O A FLYING TRIP TO THE
RM2CGMJA2–. Personal and historical sketches and facial history of and by members of the Seventh regiment Michigan volunteer cavalry, 1862-1865 . 146. 18G4. James L. Rock,Co. C, 87 Fitzhugh St., Rochester, N. Y. Born at Greece, Monroe County, N. Y., March 18th, 1835;enlisted at Corunna, Mich., February 27th, 1864, as Private inCo. C, 7th Michigan Cavalry; mustered out at Salt LakeCity, Utah, November 30th, 18G5, and honorably discharged. 146 r%* **. 1 Y. ■ -•• s » ^ Mm WM // v** 1901.James L. Rock, FORAGING AROUND TREVILIANS STATION.By Jas. L. Rock. During the campaigns of 1864 and 1865 many excitinge
RM2CF62WB–. Erzeugnisse islamischer Kunst. der Fassung von Kupfer.Orientalische Arbeit des 15.—16. Jahrhunderts. 151 GETRIEBENE SILBERPLATTE. Brustschmuck. Dm. 10,5 cm. Herkunft^ ^* und Erwerbung wie Nr. 146. Runde, leicht gewölbte Platte. In der Mitte ein größeres Rund mit der thronen-den Madonna, am Rande zwischen vier Rosetten vier kleinere Medaillons mitHeiligen. Rohe orientalische Arbeit, etwa des 16.—17. Jahrhunderts. 54 METALL 152 TEPELIK (Schmuck eines Fez) aus Silberfiligran.^* in Denizli (Kleinasien). Abb. 45. Runde, durchbrochene Platte mit ähnlicher De-koration wie Nr. 148. Radiale Feldeinte
RM2CDCC4D–. Fungous diseases of plants, with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . HERRYCylindrosporium Padi Karst Arthur, J. C. Plum-Leaf Fungus. N. Y. Agl. Exp. Sta. Rept. 8: 293- 298. Jigs. 6-10. 1889.Stewart, F. C, and Eustace, H. J. Shot-Hole Fungus on Cherry Fruit Pedicels. N. Y. Agl. Exp. Sta. Rept. 20: 146-148. Host relations. Many of the leaf-spot fungi occurring uponcertain varieties of plums, cherries, and other stone fruits are to aconsiderable extent shot-hole fungi. In such casesthe more or less circularinjured area is separatedby a line of cleavage fromthe healthy tissue
RM2CGKRN5–. Genealogical notes of the Carpenter family, including the autobiography, and personal reminiscences of Dr. Seymour D. Carpenter, lieutenant colonel in the war for the union. With genealogical and biographical appendix .. . 7 Vinton, Samuel P 85 Von Graffenried, Albrecht... 12Von Graffenried, Christopher, Count 12,13 Von Roden, Louis 87 W Walker, Charles 122 Walker, David 144,145,146 Wagenhals, Philip. Dr 102 Washburn, Genl. C. C 146 PAGE. Weare, Sarah 115 Weare, John Gen 112,113 Weare, John Jr 112,122,115 Weare, Charles 127 Whittam, Isaac 127 Williams, Willi! 87 Williams, Dr. John 87 Wilson,
RM2CF0EDY–. The history of the world; a survey of a man's record. 1,144- 146. 148, 151-153, 158, 169, 407Yukinaja. See KonishiYumen, 211Ynmen Pass, 151, 153Yung, 59Yung cheng. See Chi Tsu.vg 042 HISTORY OF THE WORLD ?iif. lo (Tai Tsung), 23Vuniuiii, 58. 60, 101, IOC. 107, 110, 177, 515, 516, 529, 533, 534Ymius Khoja of Tashkent. 197Yiisiif Bpp, 183Viisuf of Ka^liinir, 433Yusufsai, 433 Zaoan AhaiTAN, 190. 193Za^atai. See Jagatai Zaituii, 57, 1002,11111)081, 611. 613Zaniuriii uf Calicut, 450Zanzibar, 556. 599, 607, 611Zarailiiirstra. See Zoroastrian- ISM Zayton See Zaiti:s Zeliir ed-diii .Muhamraed Babur
RM2CEPJMD–. The Encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information. Fig. 2—marble IDOLS, AMORGOS; 6-11 FIDDLEAND MALLET TYPES, 12-14, DEVELOPED TYPES. Man. i9oJt 185, No. 146. By permission of the Royal Anlhrop(>Iogical Institute. .Fig. I.—faience PLAGUE, CNOSSUS. B.S.A. Ix. Plate III.. Fig. 3.—COLOURED B.S-RELIEF IX GESSO Fig. 4.—MARBLE HEADDURO, REPRESENTING MALE FOSSO FROM AMORGOS (ASH- WITH FLEUR-DE-LIS COLLAR. MOLEAN MUSEUiM). Fig. 5.—BULL IN PAINTED PLASTER, CNOSSUS. B.S.A. ™. 17 Fig. 6. Photo by Dr .. J. Evans.
RM2CE2N58–. Hardware merchandising 1895 . NICKEL-PLATED ? ? Copper Tea Kettle P,T bottom KU*. Each one in a cardboard box. None damaged in shipping. Sales never so large. Prices never so low. Kemp Manufacturing Company TORONTO, ONT. HARDWARE AND METAL Published Weekly A PRACTICAL JOURNAL FOR THE WROUGHT, CAST, STAMPEDSHEET AND SPUN METAL TRADES. $2.00 a Year Vol. VII. TORONTO AND MONTREAL, AUGUST 24, 1895 No. 34 J. B. MacLEAN, HIGH C. MacLEAN, President. Sec.-TreaSt The MacLean Publishing Co. LIMITED FINE MAGAZINE PRINTERS and TRADE JOURNAL PUBLISHERS. TORONTO : ... 26 Front St. W. MONTREAL: - - 146 St.
RM2CE1B4W–. Voice and song : a practical method for the study of singing . 146 VOICE AND SONG. Embellishments. The following Model Exercises are to be thoroughly memorized, and then practised on all notes com-fortably within the compass of the voice. The chords on page 65 may be used as an accompaniment50 see page 1 c.) ( Also see page 15.) Ex. 128 ah Moderato The Long Appoggiatura about Jr80 EE|E to be sung pi ^B Ex. 129 q a Moderato -t#—*- Ex. 130 The Short Appoggiatura J =80 ^^ to be sung: :& 3^£ Moderato f^&Tnnhy i The Mordente, etc JrHO to be sung: • rat) Ex. 131 (a to I) Adagio »> p ry 1 j- cv
RM2CJ0NNN–. The visitations of the county of Sussex made and taken in the years 1530, Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms; and 1633-4 by John Philipot, Somerset herald, and George Owen, York herald, for Sir John Burroughs, Garter, and Sir Richard St. George, Clarenceux . ; Elizabeth, 58; John, 117;Stephen, 58. Wotton, Anne, 25, 71 ; Thomas, Lord, 71 ; Wil-liam, 25. Wragge, Hannah, 66 ; —, 66. Wright, Anne, 113 ; Hester, 146 ; Richard, 113 ;—, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, 146. Wroth, 185. Wroth, Anne, 185 ; Henry, 185 ; Sir John, Bart., 185 ; John, 185 ; J., 185; Mary, 73 ; Sir Peter,Knt., 185 ;
RM2CERWEA–. Annual catalogue of the teachers and students [serial]. B. Leary Washington, N. C. Ruth Eva Maultsby Wilson, N. C. Bleeka Morrison Waxhaw. Susie L. Neal Charlotte. Martha Norment Gastonia. Minnie J. Norwood Waxhaw. Carrie L. Ramseur Sanford, N. C. Rebecca E. Simmons Mayesville, S. C Alice Stanford „ Verona, N. C. Sarah Taylor Pineville, N. C. Catrina V. Thompson Wilson. Gussie Lee White Charlotte. Ethel K. Williams Edgefield, S. C. Lillian Yarborough Sanford, N. C. *Absent. 38 Forty-Fourth Annual Catalogue SUMMARY BY DEPARTMENTS. Normal and Scientific (5 Seminary Course 146 Preparatory , 142
RF2B9B55Y–Model of a Dry Dock, Block model of a dry dock. It has a rectangular basin on the land side. Water was pumped out of the dock into the basin, which could be closed at the bottom to accelerate the filling up of the dock. The entrance to the dock is closed with a ship's door with a double keel, seven rebates have been made for this in the entrance to the dock, although the ship's door only fits in five places. Stacking blocks have been placed in the dock itself., anonymous, France (possibly), c. 1778, wood (plant material), model: h 16.8 cm × w 146.2 cm × d 46.4 cm packaging capsule: h 26 cm × w
RM2CEYEXE–. Guide leaflet. , London, Series B, vol. CCXI^^pp. 189-257. 1937. The acanthodian fishes. Philos. Trans. Rov. Soc. London, Series B,No. 549, vol. 228, pp. 49-146. White, T. E. 1939. Osteology of Sey?nouria baylorensis Broili. Bull. .Mus. Comp. Zool.Harvard Coll., vol. LXXXV, No. 5, pp. 325-409. Zittel, Karl A. von 1932. Text-book of palaeontology. Translated and edited by Charles R. East-man. Vol. II. 2nd English edition revised with additions by SirArthur Smith Woodward. .Macmillan and Co., Ltd., London. [174] GIANT SALAMANDER L<ZARD OPOSSUM ^^^^^^^ f^AN^. Dept. of Comparative and Human A
RM2CNT7DE–. The street railway review . chedule whichwe have received from J. M. Tate, Jr., general manager ofthe Northside Division, provides for bicycle cars every 15 or16 minutes from i to 9 p. m. on Saturdays, from 7 :30 a. m.to 9 130 p. m. on Sundays and other days from 6 130 to 9 p.m. The fare for wheel and rider is 15 cents. The Iron Age Manufacturers Index, published as a supplement tothe Iron Age of July i, is an octavo volume of 146 pages, giving thenames of manufacturers in the hardware, iron, metal and machinerytrades, indexed under their products. For addresses reference ismade to the adver
RF2B9CK7D–Portrait of Emperor Napoleon I, Emperor Napoleon I in Coronation Robes, December 2, 1804, Portrait of Emperor Napoleon I in coronation robe, 1804. Standing full-length, in ermine robe before the throne. In the right hand a staff with an eagle, on the left on a pillow the apple and a scepter, insignia and symbols of sovereignty (crown, diadem, scepter, orb, seal, standard, cloak, pectoral), France, Napoleon I Bonaparte French), François Gérard (workshop of), Paris, c. 1805 - c. 1815, canvas, oil paint (paint), h 226.5 cm × w 146 cm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of bright
RM2CEDAHE–. De la généralisation des anévrysmes miliaires : co-existence de ces lésions dans le cerveau avec des altérations vasculaires analogues dans différentes parties du corps. Dans cet ordre didées, je crois intéressant de repro-duire quelques tracés recueillis, pendant lattaque apo-plectique même, dans la dernière période. On constatera quelles modifications sont impriméesaux conditions de la circulation, à ces moments dedésordres si intenses. Le jour de lattaque même, un vieillard, dont mon 10 — 146 — collègue et ami, M. Troisier, prenait lobservation en1869, àBicêtre, donnait le tracé radial su
RM2CDY8YJ–. The immigrants guide to Texas giving descriptions of counties, towns and villages, with valuable historical and statistical information .. . T.nii Bean 159 3 Bailey l;;8 7 Lyon llU 5 Randolph 146; 8 171 Texaik ma to Ashcraft Flint Bui ard Mt. Selmau .. Smyrl Jacksonvile .Independence Dial Bradshaw Rusk 133 5 138 5 144 6 149 153 157 161 105 169 173 Linwood .. .. Stephens Alto ... Coal Camp — - omer Forest Wells Bodan Bakers CUwsons MillLufkin ... 179183185189193195200205208211217 Hillsboro Branch. Texarkana to Barry Blooming Grove..Frost 213 21S223 11 5 Mertens Brandon riillsboro 229233244 6
RF2B9A3FY–Tile Tableau with a Scene of Aeterna Juventas (Eternal Youth) Tile panel with representation Aeterna Juventas, Tile panel of fifty painted, pressed tiles and four tiles and a plate in bas relief of earthenware with the inscriptions LABOR, REQUIES and AETERNA JUVENTAS. In original list., De Porceleijne Fles, Delft, 1884, earthenware, painting, h 146.0 cm × w 92.5 cm h 153.5 cm × w 100.5 cm × d 9 cm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of
RM2CRFB1P–. Steel rails; their history, properties, strength and manufacture, with notes on the principles of rolling stock and track design . Platk XXI. — Freight Locom< Articulated Type Freight Locomotive.Loaded Weights, On driving wheels 445,000 pounds Total engine 445,000 pounds Tender 166,800 pounds Mogul Type Freight Locomotive.Loaded Weights. On driving wheels 159,000 pounds On leading truck 28,000 pounds Total engine 187,000 pounds Tender 146,000 pounds —jPi-. Consolidation Type Freight Locomotive.Loaded Weights. On driving wheels 201,000 pounds On leading track 25,000 pounds Total engine 226
RM2CDHX38–. American colonial handbook: a ready reference book of facts and figures . 136 THE PHILIPPINES. QUANTITIES OF SUGAR AND HEMP EXPORTED FROM THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS TO THE UNITED STATES, THE UNITED KINGDOM, AND CONTINENTAL EUROPE FROM 1888 TO 1897 INCLUSIVE. Sugar. UnitedStates. UnitedKingdom. Continentof Europe. 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 Manila Hemp, 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 Pounds. 180,464,206284,654,552133,013,538223,822.798200,732,738172,146,419121,823,662140,663,092174,066,87243,261,182 Bales. 246,437199,707109,726132,267384,076212,463387,045273,918290
RM2CR71WG–. The Official hotel red book and directory . 142-146 West 49th Street Near Broadway NEW YORK CITY A high-class fireproof Hotelin the centre of the city andin the heart of the theatricaland shopping district. 200 ROOMS Rooms, use of Bath, $1.50 per day and upRooms, with Bath, $2.00 per day and upParlor, Bedroom and Bath, $3.00 per day and up All rooms large, airy andhandsomely furnished. Ex-ceptionally cool in summer. HIGH CLASS RESTAURANT ATMODERATE PRICES Booklet upon ApplicationWILLIAM E. WOODMAN, Manager HOTEL MARKWELL 220-222 West 49th Street NEAR BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY N ewly Furnished R
RM2CHTJGG–. Trudy Russkago entomologicheskago obshchestva. Horae Societatis entomologicae vossicae, variis semonibus in Russia usitatis editae . notodontella. 133. a,b. â catonella. Tab. V. fig. 134.a âÑ Peleopoda lobitar- sis.> 135.a,b. Fdlcnlina ochricos-tata. 136. Oecophora trijugella. 137. â bryotrophoidcs. 138. â confarrcatella. 139. Glyphipteryx japonicella. 140. â cornigerella. 141. â septemstri-gella. 142. Gracilaria viridula. 143. â camaronae. 144. â similatella. 145. â Nolckeniella. 146. â leuconota. 147. â lithocolletina. 148. â quadristrigella. 149. â xeniella. 150. â urbsnella.151.a,b. B
RM2CPTMWD–. Handbook of birds of the western United States including the great plains, great basin, Pacific slope, and lower Rio Grande valley . ia, p. 57. 2. Crown reddish brown americana, p. 56. 1. Head and neck greenish or purplish black. 2. Head glossed with green marila, p. 57. 2. Head glossed with purple. 2. Neck without chestnut collar affinis, p. 58. o. Neck with dark chestnut collar collaris, p. 59. 146. Aythya americana {Eyt.). Redhead. Bill little more than twice as long as wide. Adult male: whole head and neck bright reddishchestnut ; shoulders andchest black ; belly white ;sides and back un
RF2B9C3XP–Astronomia, The personification of Astronomy is wrapped in a star garment and supported with her elbow on a drawing of the solar system. Around her head is a halo of stars. She points to a winged devil figure in the air carrying a baby in his arms. Next to Astronomia is a globe on the right and a putto with a viewer on the left. In the background an old man warms his hands over a burning fire., Astronomia '(quadrivium), 'Astronomia' (Ripa), devil (s) and demons, Simon Fokke (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1745 - 1765, paper, etching, h 146 mm × w 117 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm c
RM2CPT4NN–. Outdoor opportunities; the raising care of small animals, birds and plants; a practical treatise on the raising and care of small animals, birds and plants for profit and pleasure . ALLAN r. SMITH V. REED STORMS CONTENTS Page 1. The Rabbit Industry 9 2. The Cavy Industry 100 3. The Milk Goat Industry Ill 4. The Fur Farming Industry 124 5. The Fox Industry 146 6. The Ferret Industry 153 7. Rats and Mice 158 8 The Dog 167 9. Raising and Care of Cats 180 10. The Pigeon Industry 189 11. The Pheasant Industry 201 12. Care and Management of Bantams 215 13. The Canary 220 14. Malting Money with Bee
RM2CJDWXK–. Winter India . they, 74Sowar, 280Srirangam, 23, 24Steele, Mrs. F. A., 149, 182, 225, 241Sujata, 118 Swamji, 167, 168, 171, 172Sweetmeats, 248, 267, 272 Taj Mahal, 185-194, 210, 227, 229, 300, 333, 342, 343Tamils, 7Tanjore, 30-33Telegraphs, 7, 8, 34Telephone, 83Temple, Sir R., 283Teppa Kulam, 12Theosophists, 64, 81Thorvaldsen, 75Thugs, 37 Tibet, 108, 110, 111Tiger, 146 Tonga, 313, 370, 377Tottenham Court Road, 249Towers of Silence, 386Tramp, 33Triehinopoli, 22, 23Tughlak, 227, 235Turbans, 336Turquoise, 112, 223, 254Tuticorin, 4, 7, 8 Unicorn, 341, 351Uruwcla, 117, 118 400 INDEX Vazir Khan, Mo
RM2CEM5X0–. Certain antiquities of eastern Mexico. rk 31 Wood, Heebert S. , work of xxiii Xico— earth mounds near 232 objects from 260 stone idols near 247 (See also Archeological objects.) Xicochimalco- modern 248 mounds xxviii foundation 248 ruins 244-245 Xico ViEjo 244,245,246-247 {Seealso Xicochimalco.) Yokes. (See Stone yokes.) Yucatan- as source of Antilleans 216-220 games 85 prehistoric culture 179 ruined buildings xiii YUHUBO, a Carib cacique 40 Zarete, Firmen, acknowledgments to... 235,236 Zemis, Antillean— among the Carib 68 amulets used as idols 146 as totems 59 figured by Charlevoix 139 in h
RM2CECN4T–. A treatise on the horse and his diseases. ar from you, I am yours truly, S.J. KILLORIN. 146 E. 14th St., New York, May 24, 95.DR. B.J. KENDALL CO.—Gentlemen : Kindly send mc one ot your books on horsediseases aiid also price list tor KtiidaHs Spavin t ure and Hli>lcr, I have used both ofthemwith very good »ffect, with your Blister 1 cured a Npliiit ? n a horsu and used him threedays after blistering and it has never affected him since. The same splint was tre.ited by aVeterinary Surgeon by hlisteri-ng it and lettinsi: the horse stand for three weeks withouteffecting a cure. Yiu can use th
RM2CECY2D–. Lehrbuch der Ohrenheilkunde für Ärzte und Studirende. Grosse hohe Stimmgabel aus der viergestrichenen Octave (gewöhnlich zwischenc4 u. tis4) nach Lucae (s. S. 74). Hohe Stimmgabel aus der viergestrichenen Octave mit federndem Hammerzum Zweck gleichmässig starken Anschlags nach Lucae (s. S. 74).Resonator nach v. Hel.uholtz (s. S. 76).DuNKERscher Hörschlauch (s. S. 146).g4-Pfeife (s. S. 400). Galvanocaustischer Brenner zur punetf(innigen Aetzung, von Granulationen etc.,nur am äussersten Ende erglühend, nach Jacobson (s. S. 120).Galvanocaustischer Brenner zur Paracentese, nur am äussersten Ende
RM2CGGR42–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology . weight, though it occasionally attains a weight of three or fourpounds. 5. Sebastodes rosaceus, Gir. Sebastes rosaceus, Gir. Proc. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci. viii. p. 146;and P. R. Rep. x. p. 78, pi. 21 (non Sebastes ruber, Ayres, Proc.Cal. Acad. Nat. Sci. i. p. 7). Sebastodes 7osaceus, Ayres, Proc. Cal. Acad. Nat. Sci. ii. p. 206,fie. 62.. 312 Zoological Society. This is the species originally described by Girard {loc. C27.) underthe name rosaceus, and again quite correctly in the tenth volume ofthe Pacific Railroad Repor
RM2CPHTJG–. Handbook of birds of the western United States, including the great plains, great basin, Pacific slope, and lower Rio Grande Valley . Fig. 132. Fig. 135. 2. EjTes not surrounded by strikingdiscs of radiating feathers. Falconidae: Falcons,Kites, Hawks, Eagles, etc., p. 146. Fig. 133. 2. Eyes surrounded by striking discsof radiating feathers. 3. Inner edge of middle claw toothed . . Strigidee : Barn Owls. p. 173. 3. Inner edge of middle claw not toothed . Bubonidae: Horned Owls, etc., p. 175.. Fig. 136. ORDER PSITTACI: PARROTS. Toes 4, 2 in front, 2 behind; outer toe perma-nently reversed Psit
RM2CE0MKA–. Hardware merchandising March-June 1915 . Sleeve Irons Nickel face, plated top, with narrow point suitablefor finest work; lace, waists, etc. MRS. POTTS Cold HandleSad Irons GENUINE PATTERN., No. 50, nickel plated. No.55, polished japanned top, stand coppered.. WRITE YOUR JOBBER: IP HE CANNOT SUPPLYYOU, WE WILL, DO SO QUICKLY. Taylor-ForbesCompany, Ltd. Head Offices and Works: Guelph, Ontario Taylor-Forbes Co., 146 Craig St. W., Montreal. Canadian United Mfrs. Agency, London, England. ii. Q. Rogers, 147 Prince William St., St. John, N.B. II. !?. Moulder son. Travelers Bldg., Winnipeg, Man.
RM2CE2MN3–. One hundred years of medicine and surgery in Missouri; historical and biographical review of the careers of the physicians and surgeons of the state of Missouri, and sketches of some of its notable medical institutions . J. H. MONAHAN, M. D., KANSASCITY. J. W. ADAMS, M. D., ST. LOUIS. MEDICINE AND SURGERY. 3Q-± INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS. St. Louis Insane Asylum Opp. 154 State Insane Asylum, No. 1, Fulton Opp. 148 State Insane Asylum, No. 2, St. Joseph Opp. 146 State Insane Asylum, No. 3, Nevada Opp. 150 St. Marys Hospital, St. Louis Opp. 72 Female Hospital, St. Louis Opp. 156 St. Marys Hospital
RM2CH0746–. Official proceedings . imum Tractive Power, 37,840 pounds. The Buffalo Division, connecting Elmira and Bufifalo, N. Y.,a distance of 146.4 miles, has a ruling grade Westward of 0.5per cent, 9 miles long. This engine going Westward hauled the Lackawanna Lim-ited, composed of 9 Pullmans and 1 Baggage Car, over thisdivision at an average speed of 48.2 miles per hour. The tripincludes 4 station stops. AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY 30 CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK BUY LIBERTY BONDS It isnt a matter of clioicc—ITS A DUTY READING SPECIALTIES COMPANY GENERAL OFFICE AND WORKS, READING, PA. [BRANCH OFFICES Ne
RM2CH2C39–. The Daily union history of Atlantic City and County, New Jersey : containing sketches of the past and present of Atlantic City and County . e English. 139. James,m. Charlotte Remine. 140. Walter, m. Susan Joslyn. 141. Enoch, ni. Elizabeth Smith.142. Eliza. 143. Philip. 144. Mary. 107. Andrew Scull m. Rhuhama Champion. They had: 145. Elizabeth, m. HenryDennis. 146. Susan, m. William Jeftries. 147. Elmer. 148. Sylvia, m. Richard Risley.149. ^lartha, m. Benj. Lee. 150. Joseph, m. Mary Somers, daughter of Jesse Somers. 108. Abel Scull m. Sylvia Champion. They had; 151. Abel. 152. ]Martin Van Bur
RM2CHW74G–. Illustrated catalogue of the valuable paintings and sculptures by the old and modern masters forming the famous Catholina Lambert Collection removed from Belle Vista Castle, Paterson, New Jersey . (;EOK(ii]s Mi( iii:l French: 1763—1843. 146—THE CHURCH ON THE HILL On the left a road leads up a hillside to a church embowered in trees.This portion of the composition, low in tone, relieves effectively a widebreak in a dark, gray sky. On the right, a sandy roadway occupiesthe foreground and a flat stretch of country, bounded by a line ofblue hills, appears in the distance. Canvas: Height, 25 inch
RM2CNEEWH–. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . Abdominal viscera of a Lizard, ccxxxv. In the stomach of a Crocodilus acutus, from 1 ccxxxvi. vol. ii. p. 357. 2 xx. torn. i. p. 146, preps, nos. 514-516. 3 xx. vol. i. p. 146, prep. no. 518 A.Jamaica, Hunter found the whole of the feathers of a bird, with a few of the bones,which had lost all their earth, exactly similar to a bone which has been steeped in anacid....There were stones in the stomach of considerable size, larger, e. g. than theend of a mans thumb. ccxxxvi. vol. ii. p. 337. Dr. Jones (ccxlv. p. 94) found inthe stomach of an
RM2CE6FJ1–. Storage battery manual, including principles of storage battery construction and design, with the application of storage of batteries to the naval service . MILD STEELLIFTING EAR INSERT Ilifting ear bushing1 to be vulcanized in R SOFT 8TEEL-*ffl0 . 1 ]l 11 J 1 [ 1 1 1 1 ! 1 i! J! ^a ALL AAa±M -^-—^ 7 cq fHi il HARD RCfffEtm m PART OF JAR-^ eElSH^ V ^^^. PETTICOAT INSULATOR FOOT Fig. 49.—Hard Rubber Jar, Submarine Type. 146 Storage Battery Manual It will be noted that this jar contains a series of horizontal bands pro-gressively spaced from the bottom of the jar in order to prevent excess
RM2CRW313–. Collection of United States patents granted to Thomas A. Edison, 1869-1884 . 1 No. 146,812 T. A. EDISON.Teleg raph Sig nal-Boxes. Patented Jan, 27, 1874.. AM. PHOW LITHOGRAPHIC Co. M. Y. lOSBORNES PPOceSS, United States Patent Office. THOMAS A. EDISON, OF NEWABK, NEW JEBSEY, ASSIGNOB TO AMEBICANDISTRICT TELEGRAPH COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, N. Y. IMPROVEMENT IN TELEGRAPH-SIGNAL BOXES. Specification formiDg part of Letters Patent No. 140,812, dated January 27, 1W4 : application filed December 3, 1872. To all whom it may concern: Be it known that I, Thomas A. Edison,of Newark, in the county of Essex
RF2B8Y1A0–Potpourri Vase, c. 1765, Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory, London, England, c. 1745-1784, Chelsea, Soft-paste porcelain, polychrome enamels and gilding, 18.7 × 8.7 cm (7 3/8 × 3 7/16 in.), Painted Banner (Thangka) of Amitayus in Paradise (Sukhavati), 19th century, Tibet, Tibet, Pigment on cloth, Image: 156 x 108 cm, Overall: 245 x 146 cm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2CEH89H–. A history of the earthquake and fire in San Francisco; an account of the disaster of April 18, 1906 and its immediate results. would be to enclose the elevator in a brick-walled shaftwith automatic fire doors at the openings on each story. STATEMENT OF RELIEF FUNDS (From Report, Nov. 17, 1906) Receipts from cash subscriptions $6,213,259.28 Expenditures 4,628,452.23 As follows: Housing the Homeless 1,234,094.43 Relief of Hungry 1,146,412.68 Rehabilitation 1,023,166.51 Sanitation 231,020.74 Transportation 171,470.53 Sick and Wounded 147,899.90 Construction and Operation of Permanent Camps 140,
RM2CPD5RP–. Birds of the water, wood & waste . K ST0RR3 L OLSON BIRDS of theWATER,WOOD &WASTE. H. GUTHRIE-SMITH. Wellington, Chbistchubch, Dunedin, N.Z. ;Melbourne and London WHIXCOMBB *= TOMBS T^IMITKD1910 ^^-^5^5 / To G. M. G.-S. CONTENTS PAGE Preface 1 The Lake 7 The Scaup 17 The Mountain Duck 23 The Grey Duck 32 The Brown Duck 36 The Kingfisher 41 The Weka 60 The Pukeko 67 The Harrier 99 The Falcon 107 The Ground Lark 119 The Fantail 127 The Waxeye 135 The Warbler 142 The Fern-bird . 146 The Tui . 152 The Pigeon 161 ILLUSTRATIONS Female Falcon about to cover YoungScaups Nest in FlaxBlue Duck in Waik
RM2CDFYHX–. Handbuch der Palæontologie . Fig. 146.Rechter Hinterfuss A von Hyraeops (Meniscothe-riura), B von Bendrohyrax. ca Calcaneus, a Astra-galus, n Naviculare, c1 2 D Cuneiforme primum,seeundum, tertium, cb Cuboideum, x Sesambein.I—VErste bis fünfte Zehe. zoid stützt das Centrale und Scaphoideum, das Magnum nur das Lunare, dasL ncforme nur das Cuneiforme. Im Tarsus ruht der Astragalus lediglich auf 206 Yertebrata. dem Naviculare und berührt in der Regel das Cuboideum nicht. HierherCondylarthra und Hyracoidea. n. Proboscidea. (Fig. 147.) Semiplantigrad, fünfzehig. Carpalia serial angeordnet, das Cu
RM2CPK43W–. Birds of Michigan . Hooded Warbler, natural size. 303-684^(146). Sylvania mitrata (Qmel.). * Hooded Warbler; Hooded Fly-catching Warbler.Quite common in southern part of State; generally a migrant; May and October;breeds plentifully south of 42°, have taken many nests (Dr. M. Gibbs); commonbut transient in Monroe County (Jerome Trombley); nests in May in low bushes;eggs three, often only two (Gibbs); an elegant bird. ZOOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT. 119 304-685(147). Sylvania pnsilla (Wils.). Wilsons Warbler; Green Black-capped Yellow Warbler.Tolerably common in Northern Indiana (Butlers Birds of Indi
RMPWXGMW–SINGAPORE STRAIT (July 6, 2017) U.S. Navy Aviation Ordnanceman 1st Class Stephanie Shields, left, from Olathe, Kan., and U.S. Marine Sgt. Christian Vylonis, from Virginia Beach, Va., perform a nondestructive inspection on the wings of an F/A-18 E Super Hornet, from the “Blue Diamonds” of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 146, aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68), July 6, 2017, in the Singapore Strait. Nimitz is currently on deployment in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations. The U.S. Navy has patrolled the Indo-Asia Pacific routinely for more than 70 years promoting regional peace and
RM2CPGY3D–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . ar Action of Triple Valve Engine Truck Brake Sticking Brakes Due to Sanding Device Questions & .swers. 164-169 Adventures of an Engineer in Tropi-cal America 14° Automobiles, New Fuel for 146 Axle, What to Do When, of Con-solidation Breaks 149-152 Air as a Motive Power, Liquid I55 Arch Bar Formers 75 Boston & Albany Train 141 Boiler, Marine Locomotive 15° Boiler Washer and Filler, Rossell 178 Brick Arches 152. 176 LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERING PiGE Cars. St. Paul & Duluth and Great Northern ^■^- Compounds, Blow
RM2CNWMY8–. Bird guide : water birds, game birds and birds of prey east of the Rockies . billed 47 Least 53 Noddy 56 Roseate . 52 Royal 48 Sooty 54 Tropic Bird, Yellow-billed 64 Turkey, Wild 189 Turnstone 174 239 Turnstone, Ruddy 174 Vulture, Black 196 Turkey 196 Willet . 160 Western 160 Woodcock, American 146 Yellowlegs 158 Greater 158 240 WATER BIRDS By CHESTER A. REED, B. S. THIS book is uniform in size and scope with LANDBIRDS. It includes all of the Water Birds, GameBirds and Birds of Prey, east of the Rockies. Eachspecies is ILLUSTRATED IN COLOR from oil paintings;the bird, its habits and nesting
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RM2CGX4MB–. Railway mechanical engineer . cars, 140,300 lb. without, and 146,200 lb. with the lighting dynamo;the baggage cars, 127,800 lb., without the lighting dynamo, and139,800 lb. with, and the dining cars, 160,100 lb. The coacheshave a seating capacity of 84, and the diners 30. estibule ends sz.ii.d* . .s. ^ j io4 «,//.j SorlCo^rPhft 8l. /S^^^Sec-fion sU-4-^444--i a^ Boh fen h; SecHon of Diaphragm. Section at Cross Bearer.. Underframe Construction of Northern Pacific Passenger Cars a live load of 20,000 lb. and 18,000 lb. respectively, and the othercars 50,000 lb. Many of the Northern Pacific
RM2CNGEHC–. Handbook of birds of the western United States, including the great plains, great basin, Pacific slope, and lower Rio Grande valley . sneria, p. 57. 2. Crown reddish brown americana, p. 56. 1. Head and neck greenish or purplish black. 2. Head glossed with green luarila, p. 57. 2. Head glossed with purple. o. Neck without chestnut collar affinis, p. 58. 3. Neck with dark chestnut collar collaris, p. 59. 146. Aythya americana {Eyt.). Redhead. Bill little more than twice as long as wide. Adult male: whole head and neck bright reddishchestnut ; shoulders andchest black ; belly white ;sides and b
RM2CD890T–. Los Angeles, California, city directory . a- Fernando lab r 146 S Alaineda Florence seam r 1026 S Figueroa Florencio lab h 1114 S Soto Florestine steno H J Caldwell r Mniii-i>via Francisco lab h 728 Bernardo FURNACES Phone F 5063or Main 120 MAILINGUSTS Prepared from Latest and Most Reliable Sources ANY TRADE BUSINESS OR PROFESSION LOS ANGELES DIRECTORY CO. Suite 818 424 S. Broadway Los Angeles WE CAN GET IT IF YOU WANT GASH FOR BAD DEBTS NOTES ANDJUDGMENTS WE FURNISHBON E THE PACIFIC COAST LAW AND COLLECTION CO. A3T39520 SECURITY BLDG. I Everylhino in JBome-Furnishinps, OMee | Equipment,
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RM2CNTHNE–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . ■T^^SS^^ 146 Bill, nearly straight and sharply pointed; inner side of middle toe nail, with distinct comb-like edge; toes, four, all on same level. Bitterns, tail with ten feathers. Herons, tail withtwelve feathers. Family ARDEID.E. Herons, Egrets, and Bitterns. See page 81). 20 TlIK lUKDS or KASTKUN XOKTII AMERICA. Greater part of plumage, white; bill, rounded aud !^oIuevhat curved,very thick aud stroug; tarsus, alwrujs over fice inches long; toes, four, allou same level; no comh-lil-c -(^iie on inner si
RM2CPD56E–. Birds of the water, wood & waste . irds Nest in clump of Cutty Grass . . . Facing 146 Fern-birds by Nest . . „ 146 Male and Female Fern-bird by Nest „ 148 Fern-bird feeding Young . . „ 148 Fern-bird entering Nest . . „ 148 Fern-bird about to settle on Nest . ,, 150 Fern-bird and Young . . „ 150 Fern-bird ,,150 Fern-bird inspecting Nest for Sanitation ,, 150 Tui Feeding Young witli Fuchsia Berry ,, 152 Tuis Nest in Tarata . . „ 166 Pigeons Nest as first seen . ,, ]60Hen Pigeon sitting ....,, 160 Pidgie and his Mother . „ 162 Young Pigeon expecting Food . „ 166 Pigeon very angry . . ,,168 Hen
RM2CPGGJ4–. A key to the birds of Australia : with their geographical distribution . Species 125.—Variegated Blue Wren (-*• nat. size).Upper fig., male ; lower fig., female. Genus—MYIAGRA : muia, fly; agra, a hunting. 143. rubecula : ruber, red ; gula, throat. 144. nitida : nitidus, glistening. 145. concinna : concinnus, pretty. 146. latirostris : latus, broad; rostrum, bill. Genus—MACH^IRORHYNCHUS : machaira, sword ; rhugckos {rhunchos), bill. 147. flaviventer : flarus, yellow ; venter, belly. SI s D R A : fco • Cent. Diet. i i- inquie ta : in, oofl 4. na na : nanus, dw (..•mi- ARSES.150. lorea lis.161
RF2B9CM3C–Allegory on freedom, Mattheus Terwesten, 1701, Carved and gilt frame, Carved frame with slightly convex profile with bay leaf bundles wrapped with ribbon and with bows in the corners and in the center of lines and styles., c. 1400 - c. 1999, wood (plant material), gilding, h 146 cm × w 123.8 cm × d 3.2 cm h 125.3 cm × w 104.5 cm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2CF434W–. Lord Grey of the Reform Bill, being the life of Charles, second Earl Grey. Fallodon.Afterwards first Earl Grey ; 1729-1807 ;father of the Prime Minister . .146 From the picture by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1795) atHowick. Howick, 1832 . • . . 185 From a print at Howick.xiii xiv ILLUSTRATIONS Facing page The Queen*s Trial in the House of Lords,1820 ....... 195 From an engraving after the painting 6y Sir George Hayter. BURDETT, COBBETT, AlTHORP, StANLEY . 2l6 From H. B* Political Sketches. Prince Talleyrand and Lord Holland—Atete a tete . . , • .259 From H. B: Political Sketches. The Bill in Commit
RM2CGRXC1–. The Street railway journal . 146 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. THE AMERICAN CATCHER. The most simple and durableCatcher upon the market, also theleast expensive. Made of malleable iron andunbreakable. It has only six parts, weighs 14lbs., is 7 wide and 4%n deep. Special provision made for tak-ing care of slack rope. Samples for service test fur-nished free. The Trolley Supply Company CANTON, OHIO, U. S. A. AGENTS: MAYER & ENGLUND CO., Phila., Pa. WESCO SUPPLY CO., St. Louis, Mo. JAS. CLARK, Jr., & CO , Louisville, Ky. W. R. GARTOM CO., Chicago, 111. Joshua Hendy Machine Wks., San Francisco E. H. C
RM2CGWNAW–. American engineer and railroad journal . 31360394336487552637I53920 .423.367.315.267.222.182.146.113.086 TSi .041 4M .207177 976 1087 4 3K. 3« 3449 .094 2711 .150 1142.1251248.102 1376.082 1533 m 2982 m 1 3 2Si 9^4 1 -m xm U 1 2H 2 y^ iH The ratio between R and d should be about 2 to 1, that is,a spring made of 1-inch diameter bar should be 5 inches outsidediameter. If less than this the diameter of the bar becomestoo great for the diameter of coil. This will be noticed alsoin calculating the deflection. The working height under theload is assumed to be midway between the free and solidheig
RM2CH2N73–. A queer family . nd she 11 say, If hes yourbrother, hes my boy. I want her to thinkyou re a hundred times nicer than I am,cause you are. She would nt believe it whenshe was here. She was nt stuck on me, was she ?asked Bob. Be yer sorry yer iver seedme, Andy ? Why, no. Bob ; what made you say that ?I d be dead now, if it had nt been for you.I could nt get along without you; dont you 10 146 A QUEER FAMILY. rknow that? Why, Bob, you dont know how-splendid you are! Andy, does yer think I m splendid, — doesyer, fer sure an truly ? A strange lightwas shining in Bobs eyes as he asked thequestion, a
RM2CEJBM6–. Handbuch der Laryngologie und Rhinologie ... ¼ber verdanken wirv. Brunn und Suchannek. Betreffs der Angaben der früheren Autorenverweise ich auf die Arbeit des ersteren. v. Brunn giebt in dieser (146)die Ausdehnung des Kiechepithels in folgender Weise an: In einem Fallebetrug die Ausdehnung des Kiechepithels 257 Quadrat-Millimeter in derrechten Nasenhöhle, in beiden zusammen also vermuthlich etwas über500 Quadrat-Millimeter; davon kamen auf die Seitenwand 124 Quadrat-Millimeter, auf das Septum 133 Quadrat-Millimeter. Die Kegio olfactoriawar auf den mittleren Theil der oberen Muschel und d
RM2CDBA5R–. The Haverfordian, Vols. 31-33, 1909-12 . ugrh the mails as second-class matter Vol. XXXIII HAVERFORD, PA., NOVEMBER, 1911 No. 6 CONTENTS PageA Legend of Portsmouth Harbor, story Albert Lang Baily, Jr., 12 — 136 Simplicity, verse Douglas Waples, 14 — 140 An Affair, story Hans Froelicher. Jr., 12 — 141 Star Dreams, verse Douglas Waples, 14 — 145 Whistlers Mother, a revery . . Albert Lang Baily, Jr., 12 — 146 Some Rural Rtminiscences, article JoSHUA A. Cope, 12 — 148 Editorial 150 Exchanges 152 Alumni Department 155 The Haverfordian HOWEVER YOU GO On foot, horseback, by wagon or auto GOOD ROADS
RM2CR3GA5–. Report of draft gear tests, United State Railroad administration, Inspection and test section; . 77me—Seconds Fig. 71a—Car-Movement Curves, Superimposed. National H-l Gears. These Curves Drawn by Cars in Test 146 Draft Gear Tests of the U. 5. Railroad Administration i —^—J Test- Gear A/a JO in Car ATest Gear No.29in Car 3 ■i : 1— —<— Nomina/ /rrpac-f Velocity /ftif?H. 77me — Seconds Figs. 71b and 71c—Car-Movement Curves, Superimposed. National H-l GearsThese Curves Drawn by Cars in Tests Draft Gear Tests of the U. S. Railroad Administration 147 i
RM2CH0X08–. Electric railway journal . of cars in theshops for inspection from day to day. The total number of miles operated by the Brooklyn February 7, 1914.1 ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL 313 Rapid Transit System with surface passenger equip-ment, the troubles and cost were as follows: 1909 1913 Mileage 46,026,625 51,841,146 Total number of surface troubles reported 33,386 21,832 Average cost of lubrication per 1000 miles $0,192 $0,168 On the elevated division the change in mileage baseshas been as follows: , Dec. 9, 1909 * , —Jan. 5, 1914— , Mileage Mileage Motor Basis Motor Basis Westinghouse 50-B 10,00
RM2CDD492–. Skogsvårdsföreningens tidskrift . Ur Statens Skogsförsöksanstalts saml. Fot. E. Wibeck. Fot. F. Aminoff. Fig. I. Lavrik tallskog. Södermanland, Åkers härads-allmänning. Juli 1908. 106 år, 146 m^ pr har. Fig 2. Mossrik tallskog. Småland, Västbo revir, Lun-narsbo krpk. Sept. 1907. 98 år, 284 m^ pr har. VÅRA SKOGARS MARKVEGETATION OCH DESS SAMBAND MED MARKBONITETEN. 503 Författaren påpekar till sist, alt fall dock givas, då bestånd ä en ochsamma skogstyp (dä karakteriserad av enbart markbetäckningen) icke äroskogligt sett likvärdiga. Exempelvis kunna sålunda skogligt olikvärdigabestånd träffas
RM2CNK0BK–. Poems my children love best of all . ILLUSTRATED BYMARY R. BASSETTAND WILL HAMMELL NEW YORK LLOYD ADAMS NOBLE1917 T PU LIBRARY ASTOR LENOX ANDi D EN F O U N DATiONS R 19 L COPYRIGHT, 1917BY LLOYD ADAMS NOBLE Illustrations Little Annies Garden Frontispiece Mary and Her Lamb ..... 52 My Doll 74 Hiawatha and Old Nokomis . . .104 The Clouds 124 Bed in Summer ...... 146 The Barefoot Boy 172 The Holiday 200 Acknowledgment The poems in this volume by Henry W. Longfellow,John G. Whittier, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Frank Demp-ster Sherman, Alice and Phoebe Carey, and Lucy Lar-com are published by permis
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RM2CJ557K–. Court life from within . l of England,248 Wight, Isle of, 130, 162, 174 William II., German Emperorand Edward 1I., 114, 134, »37, 138^and the divinity of kingship, 135-6, 140, 154, 165, 243and the Great War, 242-3as host, 146-7at the Ordensfest, 138-140his children, 145his flattery of the author, 141his literary tastes, 153his love of Berlin, 147-8 266 INDEX his personality, 134, 137 Windsor Castle, the author at, his punctuality, 144 169 his religious instincts, 135-6, Woman, the equality of, in Nor- 242 way, 197 et seq. the household of, 134-5 Worlds Fair, the, 222the Infanta Eulalias vis
RM2CE2F6K–. A history of all nations from the earliest times; being a universal historical library . The return of Frederick William III. lo Berlin oa December 23, 160y, eiuiancf tiiAfter au eugmviug (Ifillj liy K- W [Jollingtr; original drawing b.v L. Wull U7J-1832),Biaivryo/ Alt .aliinw, Vol. XVJI../kujc ;44. HARliESBERG. 145. Fig. 27. —HardcuijLrg. i lom an fiiLraviTi;; t.v H. .-?iiil/.hiilU UTö^-lslä); origiual [laiut-ing by F. Ü. Wcitsch (1758-1828). VuL. XVII.—lU 146 NAPOLEON AT TUE HEIGHT OF HIS rOWKI!. to tlie ministers, but to grunt tlie tlcsircd cession of tcrriturv. In thisperplexity the kin
RM2CEW2YR–. The miller, millwright and millfurnisher. iiifiif 111111111 III f llli lilllllllill I 11 I IN 111 i ! I li I it ! II II I I I I i. II 11 li iiii 1 ill : li i ! It 11 li1 1 1 || ;i > 1 1 in •m ill KiG. 146. made of perforated plates. The first have naturally greater screening capa-city (as far as mere separation according to size is concerned) than thesecond class ; but in the second class there is a greater adaptability to sep- SCREENS. 259 aration, according to shape ; and this, added to their superior durability andtheir cheapness, makes them the most common and popular in this c
RM2CF6303–. Erzeugnisse islamischer Kunst. Abb. 44 — Nr. 148 150 Armenier mit dem Savagart, der armenischen Priesterkrone). Die Schweifungbeiderseits mit Blattwerk gefüllt. Die Unterseite der Fassung von Kupfer.Orientalische Arbeit des 15.—16. Jahrhunderts. 151 GETRIEBENE SILBERPLATTE. Brustschmuck. Dm. 10,5 cm. Herkunft^ ^* und Erwerbung wie Nr. 146. Runde, leicht gewölbte Platte. In der Mitte ein größeres Rund mit der thronen-den Madonna, am Rande zwischen vier Rosetten vier kleinere Medaillons mitHeiligen. Rohe orientalische Arbeit, etwa des 16.—17. Jahrhunderts. 54 METALL 152 TEPELIK (Schmuck eines
RF2B9B4HF–Half Model of a Schooner, Polychromed block model (starboard) of a two-mast schooner. Klippersteven. Elliptical fence, rudder with round rudder (American rudder) and rounded rudder blade. On the aft deck a deck structure, on the front deck an entrance. The sheer runs slightly to both ends, a deer. Rondspant., Samarang (ship), anonymous, Indonesian Archipelago, c. 1860 - c. 1880, wood (plant material), h 28 cm × w 146.5 cm × d 15.5 cm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by f
RM2CDGMK3–. Monken Hadley . re, as well as at Bowes and Start-forth in the same neighbourhood, divided this and his estate at Northaw between title-page. Bells Poets 178L Biog. Univ. Phillimores Alumni Westmonasterienses 191,192. ChestersWestminster Abbey Registers p. 275. ?• Vide Sir R. Wilbrahams will, proved P.C.C. 12 Nov. 161G. Book Cope 109, Ancestor of the present earl of Chichester. ? Edmund Waller was born at Coleshill in Hertfordshire, .3 Mai-ch 1605. • Proved P.C.C. 2 Nov. 1670, by Jane Walton and Honor Asty. Book Penn. 146. Ho was rated toHadlcv in 1668. pedigree of iiRUNSKELL, of ^nrniml (ra
RM2CGX31F–. American engineer and railroad journal . Fll :P] o n a a. *rrangemeiu ot • ir^-Dox *or u ning aw ust, Mr. Cappelen gives the following figures as to the fuel valueof sawdust and pine edgings, as compared with the best lumpcoal in the plant in question: It requires 3.98 cords of fairly good sawdust to pump 1,000.000gallons of water against a lead of 193 ft.- It requires 1.88 cords of dry 4-ft. edgings to do the samework. It requires 2,146 lbs. of Youghiogheny lump coal to do thesame work. This would Indicate that a cord (128 cu. ft.) of sawdust hadthe fuel equivalent of 538 lbs. of coal, in
RM2CRJ83R–. QST . APRIL CD QSO PARTIES One of the best spring parties on record, were senti-ments voiced by numerous participating ARRL appointeesand officials. ORS W6BIP found activity brisk enough on80 through 1.5 meters for him to grind out 146,497 pointsand leave other c.w. competitors in his wake, while NewMexico ORS W.iDWT supplied a tougher section as he wentabout accumulating 144,270 score-points. W4YHDs shrewdhandling of the M.I.T. set-up likewise resulted in a huskytally for WIMX. Sidelight: W4KFC took part for just ashort spell but reports his busiest flurry in any contest todate; 73 QSOs in
RF2B9C1DC–Campo Santo in Pisa Area interna del Campo-santo di Pisa (title on object) Representations of most prominent buildings in Pisa (series title) Rappresentazione / Degli edifizj più cospicui di Pisa (series title), View of the lawn with holy earth, part of the walled cemetery Campo Santo in Pisa, city-view in general, 'veduta ' Campo Santo, Raniero Grassi (mentioned on object), Pisa, 1854, paper, etching, h 146 mm × w 201 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, emb
RM2CNEB49–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . hardly noticeable. Length, 13.40 to 14.75; wing, 10.80 to 11.30; bill, 1.15 to 1.25. Franklins Gull must be considered a rare bird in Illinois. Mr.Chas. K. Worthen, of Warsaw, Illinois, writes, There is a beautifuladult male of this species mounted in the State Museum at Spring-field, which I took in May, 1875. It was flying over a pond in theMississippi bottom three miles below here. (Ridgway, Bull. Nutt.Orn. Club, 1880, p. 32.) A rare visitant to Lake Michigan. (Nel-son, Birds N. E. 111., 1876, p. 146.) Not common but of regularoccurrence in the easter
RM2CJ58JE–. History of Rome and the Popes in the Middle Ages . alecta, I.e., p. 117, No. 6. De ROSSI, Inscr. christ., 2, 1, 55, 260; cp. p. xxxv.It was in fronte super porticuni, in imagine Constantini Imperatoris 3 Gaet. Marini, Iscriziojii antiche doliari (Bibliot. d. accademia di co7iferenzestorico-giuridiche), 1884, p. 73, No. 146. ClAMPlNl, De aedificiis Constantini, p. 30, withillustration. De Rossi, Inscr. christ., 2, 1, 347. Duchesne, Liber pont., 1, cv. Lan-CIANI, Pagan and Christian Rome, p. 133. LlPSiUS {Apokryphe Apostelgeschiditcn, 2,1, 396), is of opinion that the oldest Christian testimon
RM2CHYW1F–. Annual report of the Philadelphia Museum of Art . or the 3-ear ending May 31, 1908, shows: Receipts $151,572 73 Expenses 146,926 60 Balance on hand $4,646 13 Included in the Receipts is a Temporary Loan Account of 20,500 00 To which must be added the difference between the amount of cash on hand June 1, 1907, $7,207 86, and that remaining June 1, 1908, $4,640 12 2,561 73 $23,061 73 Temporary Loan 15,600 00 $7,461 73 11 This is largely due to the interest and expenses of the propertyat Broad Street and Allegheny Avenue, which was purchased inthe hope of sale of the present school property at
RM2CEWD2K–. Annual catalogue of the Indiana Normal School of Pennsylvania. inuedName Postotlice Street or County State Evans. Mayme C Fitishnrnh -mjj ^iclin> St pL-nna. Furrer. llelen I nazi-!vtni-er. ICdna Bridfievillc. AlIesIiL-ny Penna. George, Carrie II Canonsbiirg 225 Ueliiiont Ave Penna. Getty, Sadie ;>alLsburB Indiana Penna. Gilchrist. Lena Indiana i igo . Water St Penna. Goldstrohin. Lena Klizahith and St Penna. GreiT. Maria S. Canonaburg. 146 W. ColleKC St Penna. Guthrie, Carolyn Indiana 625 Churcli St Penna. Ilainiil. Jack New Morence R. F. D. No. i Penna. lioiiretty. Margaret Bradfo
RM2CREKG8–. Electric railway journal . Baltimore, Md. Population (1910), 558,485.Shaded area has 5-centfare with free transfers.Area, 50 square miles.Average radius, 4.0 miles.. Worcester, Mass. Population (1910), 146,968.Shaded area has 5-centfare with free transfers.Area, 42 square miles.Average radius, 3.7 miles. MAPS OF SINGLE-FARE ZONES IN TYPICAL CITIES Figures indicate radii of circles in miles from traffic centers August 5, 19161 ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL 223 Long Rides for a Nickel Examination of Single-Fare Areas of Some American Cities Shows Surprising Availabilityof Eight and Ten-Mile Rides—F
RM2BXPM94–AS11-37-5433 - Apollo 11 - Apollo 11 Mission image - Views of Moon, Crater 218; Scope and content: The original database describes this as: Description: View of Moon. High oblique view centerd on Crater 218, officially named Schuster. Image taken from inside the Lunar Module (LM) from orbital altitude over the moon during the Apollo 11 Mission. Original film magazine was labeled R. Film Type: Ektachrome EF SO 168 Color on a 2.5 mil Estar polyester base, taken with an 80mm lens. Approximatel Photo Scale: 1:3,028,700. Principal Point Latitude 4.0 degrees North, Longitude 146.0 degrees East. S
RM2CT31C9–. Des wereldts proef-steen, ofte, De ydelheydt door de waerheyd beschuldight ende overtuyght van valscheydt . YDEL- XX.CAP. VAN BESCHVLDINGHE. I4J YDELHEYDT. GhdurighfpL. WAERHEYDT- Tijdt<verMes, daer naer de bel. VVAER. 146 A LD ER-H AND E SP EL. WAERHEYDT. Dit zijn immers fotte ftrekenAlfmen gaet horlogien breken,En in duyfent ftucken fmijtDat ons wijftden nutten tijde.Wilt ghy reden hier afweten,lek wil mijnen tijdtvergheten,En door fulck-een fchoonen flaghSluyten delen fchoonen dagh.Hoe /den fchoonen tijdtverghetenDie ons Godt heeft uyt-ghemeteiijEn ons alle daegh bereydtTot onfer ziele
RM2CT0JTT–. Siluestri à Petrasancta Symbola heroica . eo graphice defcribitur. Si res haec ad Philofophiacfeueriorem trutinam vocetur, quidnam erit fentien-dum, aut definiendum ? Scio magnetis lapidis effe-cba prorfus admiranda effe, atque ex illius virmtcprodire lemper aliquid noui. SicLeodij nuper, in T CoU 146 DE SYMBOLIS HEROICIS Collegio Anglomm noftrse Sodctatis, F.FrancifcusLinus, Magifter Mathefeos, excogitauit feliciftime. orbem,quiintra pliialam in circumfufx aqux centro(ficut in circumfufo aeretellus)h^ret fecretofu? mo- lis k L T B E R QJV A R T V S. 147 lis libramcnto.Sed conuerfionem c^li
RM2CPT0Y3–. Proverbios morales, y consejos christianos, muy provechosos para concierto, y espejo de vida, adornados de lugares, y textos de las divinas, y humanas letras. Y enigmas philosoficas, naturales, y morales, con sus comentos . ,medico tua vulnerapande. Fcrrer. 143. Vitia fimulantetMis quandoque pleni,Senec. de virtut. 144. Periculofa ejiaudacia. Erafm. inftpoph. 147. Domut imbellis[cernina fervet. Sil.lib.i. 146. Adulatio eft an-guium lubrkitas. ExCapella. 147. Refpict non an-das ,fed ccelum , er*tutus abibis. Ovld. 1.Faft. 48. Artibus innume-ris mens oceupaturamantum. O vid. 1.deRem. Amor.149.
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