RMP77K67–The Eurypterida of New York. Volume 2. New York State Museum Memoir 14, plate 62 . 1912 13 The Eurypterida of New York plate 62
RMPFXBCY–. Bacteriology and mycology of foods. Food. HYGIENIC LABORATORY METHOD 153 Table XII—Continued (FOR DILUTIONS)™-STOCK 1 PER CENT SOLUTION [Ice Disinfectant+09 cc Distilled Water = Solution B] 1800 = 2000 = 2200 = 2400 = 2600 = 2800 = 3000 = 3200 = c c of B 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 + + cc dist water 85 or 95 or 105 or 115 or 125 or 135 or 145 or 155 or c e of B 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 c c dist water 68 76 84 92 + 100 + 108 + 116 + 124 c c of or 2 or 2 or 2 or 2 or 2 or 2 or 2 + + + c c dist water 34 38 42 46 50 54 58 62 Subculture Tube Racks. Wooden racks, with 5 rows of 14 holes each, are used for holding the su
RM2AJ32XJ–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina 1904 1ra sección . MARCA REGISTRADA f«T irAía-fixTCHss BU! Agosto 8 de 1904.—Giussani y Taiana.Distinguir los artículos de las clases 61 á71. v-16-Agosto. Acta Mo 14. ose 7. Acta W lS.OSS Agosto 9 de 1904.—Ferrazini y Tambu-rini. Distinguir los artículos de las cla-ses 62 á 70. v-17-Ágosto. Acia M° 14=,038
RMP03W0B–. English: Fleuron from book: A compleat history of the Holy Bible, ... By Laurence Howel, ... 62 A compleat history of the Holy Bible, - By Laurence Howel, - Fleuron T167593-14
RMPG2EBW–. Poultry-craft. A text-book for poultry keepers ... Poultry. POULTR r- CRA FT. 39 8 pieces 2 x 4 in. 16 ft. long; 62 nieces 2x3 in. 16 ft. long; 44 pieces 2 x 3 in. 12 ft. long; 16 pieces 2 x 2 in. 10 ft. long ; Materials. Dimension lumber: — 32 pieces 2 x 4 in. 18 ft. long; 2 pieces 2x4 in. 14 ft. long; 28 pieces 2x3 in. 14 ft. long; 26 pieces 2 x 8 in. 16 ft. long; 2120 sq. ft. Sheathing .... 7000 sq ft. Matched flooring 1500 sq. ft. Roofing paper to cover ... .... 5500 sq. ft. 24 6-light sash, 10 x 14 glass; 9 pr. 6-in. T hinges; 18 pr. 4-in. T hinges; locks, bolts, nails, screws, hooks, s
RM2AXH6AF–Metallurgy; an introduction to the study of physical metallurgy . ^^jUmgg^^g^^-tr ^gg , ?^^???^^^ ^JKv^C >S1 Ik ; ^^ f^^^r^ S^r^^B^ i^^ BPfc^ T ^ :^ : f^H ISf^^^ amj 1 M.JI C^) (<Z). («) Fig. 14. (O [ro/ace ^.62. PURE METALS AND ALLOYS 63 dental meeting-line of adjacent growing crystals of differentorientation. The essence of crystalline character does not reside ingeometrical outlines or shapes, but in the regular arrangementof the molecules or groups of molecules within the mass. Thegeometrical outline is merely one result of that internal struc-ture—a result which is only appare
RMP2M8F3–. Italiano: Napoli, Piazza Garibaldi, con Stazione Centrale e giardinetti antistanti (sulla sinistra). Autore sconosciuto. before 1904. Unknown 62 Napoli, Piazza Garibaldi 14
RMMYX1NJ–. Português: Muzico e Moderno Systema para Solfejar sem Confuzão . 14 March 2017, 23:36:18. Luís Álvares Pinto (Recife, 1719-1789) 62 LAP
RMMMMXWK–. English: 'The Capture of the Cashmere Gate, 14 Sept. 1857,' a steel engraving, London Printing and Publishing Co., c.1858 . circa 1858. London Printing and Publishing Co. 62 Attack1857
RMPG02T6–. Forage crops for soiling, silage, hay and pasture. Forage plants. â FOXTAIL MILLE'IS 83 Composition and Yield of Nutrients of Hungarian Millet Forage and Hay Per cent Water 71.10 Dry matter . . 28.90 Ether extract . .70 Fiber 9.20 Protein . . . 3.10 Ash 1:70 Nitrogen-free ex- tract .... 14.20 HAY Water 7.70 Dry matter . . 92.30 Ether extract . 2 10 Fiber 27.70 Protein 7.50 Ash 6.00 Nitrogen-free ex- tract .... 49.00 One ton contains 578.0 14.0 184.0 62.0 34.0 An average acre-yield fui-nishes Lbs. 3468.0 84.0 1104.0 372.0 204.0 1704.0. 846.0 42.0 554.0 150.0 120.0 980.0 Properly made millet h
RM2AWN785–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1904 1ra sección . J Diciembre 24 de 1904.—Correa Hnos.,--distinguirlos artículos defla* clases 9, 1214, 32, 62 á 70 y 72. v-81-Diciembre.. Diciembre 24 de 1904.—Facundo Brime.-Distinguir los artículos de las clases 59.v 31-Dicembre. Aeta N» 14.740 «PINATINE» Diciembre 26 de 1904.—Juan y JoséDrysdale y Cía. Distinguir los artículosde las clases 1 á 79. v-2-Enero. Aeta Mo 5:4.74)8 . ILl.^íL Gs ¿g
RMMX47HY–. English: 'The Capture of the Cashmere Gate, 14 Sept. 1857,' a steel engraving, London Printing and Publishing Co., c.1858 . circa 1858. London Printing and Publishing Co. 62 Attack1857
RM2AJF0CK–Report on paleontology . ak. Odontofusus rostellaroides Whitf. (p. 68). 6,7. Two views of the most perfect cast seen. Odontofusus Slacki Gabbs sp. (p. 66). 8,9. Opposite views of the type. Acad. Nat. Sc.i., Phila. FUSUS HOLMDELENSIS Whitf. (p. 62). 10,11. Views of opposite sides of the only specimen seen. VOLUTOMORPHA (PiBSTOCHlLUS) MUCRONATA Gabb (p. 75). 12-14. Opposite sides of a large specimen from Freehold, New Jersey, and front view of a smallerone from Crosswicks, New Jersey, the latter from the collection at Columbia College. VOLUTO.MORPHA (PiKSTOCHILUS) BELLA Gabb. (p. 74). 15,16. Two
RMMW920C–. English: 'The Capture of the Cashmere Gate, 14 Sept. 1857,' a steel engraving, London Printing and Publishing Co., c.1858 . circa 1858. London Printing and Publishing Co. 62 Attack1857
RM2AGBMH9–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1904 1ra sección. Acta W° 14.104 Agosto 23 de 1904.—J. Marset y Cía.—Distinguir calzados, clase 53. v-31-Agosto.. Acta m°. 14.11» «KERNEVEL» Agosto 24 de 1904.—Valentín Poachan.Distinguir la clase 62. especialmente sar- dinas en aceite. v-l-Septiembre. Agosto 23 de 1904—Azevedo y Cía.-*-Distinguir los artículos de las clases 61á 71. v-31-Agosto. Acta M° 14.113 «BOMMERLUNDER» Agosto 24 de 1904.—Neuss Hnos.—Dis-tinguir un licor, agua vita, clase 68. v-l-Septiembre. Tlp uPenlteiaeWrta Nacional;
RMP7P803–Français : Le rapide Paris-Nantes précipité dans la Loire par l'effondrement d'une colline le 21 novembre 1930 . 20 April 2013, 14:21:01 62 Catastrophe d'Ancenis
RM2AX8Y6E–Scientific American Volume 31 Number 14 (October 1874) . OMP/lNY Emery GrindersUA. Working Models And Experimental Machinery. Metal, or Wood,made toorder Dy J. F. WERNER, 62 Center St., N.Y.. MACHINISTS TOOLS, EXTEA HEAVY AND IMPROVED PATTERNS.LUCIUS W. POND, MANUFACTURER, Worcester, Mass, WAREROOMS, 98 LIBERTY ST., A. Y.VWLathes, Planers, Boring Mills, Drills and Gear Cut-ters a Specialty. BOGARDUS PATENT UNIVERSAL EC-CENTRIC MILLS—Forgrlndlng Bones, Ores, Sand,Old Crucibles, Fire Clay, Guanos, Oil Cake. Feed, Corn,Corn and Cob, Tobacco, Snuff, Sugar, Salts, Roots,Spices, Coffee, Cocoa-nut, F
RMP03TN1–. English: Fleuron from book: A compleat history of the ancient amphitheatres. More peculiarly regarding the architecture of those buildings, and in particular that of Verona. By the Marquis Scipio Maffei. Made English from the Italian original, by Alexander Gordon, ... 62 A compleat history of the ancient amphitheatres Fleuron T098711-14
RM2AG08WP–. The North Carolina Presbyterian. rsona] attentio Wm (NATHAN Importen GROOER AND CDMMIJ Deo. 14, Glyl* A. W. Fl OKMRJssMm Mtrtkma Ne^ a North W|WlLMINOly PABTIGnLAR attentioaNaval Stores and prodsAug. 84, 61tf SMITH * Hi OOMMJSSIOK *F0RW4WUJOlfGI Pfompt sadmated tor IN8P] tfSo!ksitslaD otbersi be eold in this market or shipped to other places.Feby 1, 62.yl it sedi MARKETS. ^ MAKKST IU) CORREOTKD W^W. WII.UAJU laacB S6tb, 186L8Sc;Pork, iac@12i.;BuCom, 11 OO^tt^Sc.; Cotton00; Coffee 76@|100;irfine,t8 26; Floe,$776; Cross, Iron and Nails merely nominal. FAT REPORTED BY G£< Bacob SOc.; Lai86c
RMP03W26–. English: Fleuron from book: A compleat history of the Holy Bible, contain'd in the Old and New Testament: ... In three volumes. By Laurence Howel, ... 62 A compleat history of the Holy Bible, contain'd in the Old and New Testament- - In three volumes Fleuron T114483-14
RM2AX9D89–Scientific American Volume 31 Number 14 (October 1874) . nged or hastened. 62 Cannon street, New York. John T. Hawkins. To Draw a Parabola. 1o the Editor of the Scientific American : A very convenient way to draw this curve is as follows:On the principal diameter, Fig. 1, lay off the proposed di-rectrix, D d, and focus, F. With F as a center describe arcs,a c, at convenient distances from each other. From a, setoff a b equal D F, and draw b c perpendicular to D F b. Thenwill the intersections, c, be points in the required curve. M<r.l. f b a b a While geometrically accurate, this method ha
RMP76C8W–English: Portrait of Charles Martin Loeffler. 1917. Charcoal and graphite pencil on paper. Height: 62.2 cm (24.4 in); Width: 36.8 cm (14.4 in). Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Inscribed 'To my friend Mrs() Martin() Loeffler/John S. Sargent 1917' . 1917 210 Sargent Loeffler
RM2AX6PW1–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1904 1ra sección . Abril 22 de 1904,-Toyos Hermanos.-Distinguir los artículos de las clases 9.12, 14, 59, 62 á 70 y 72. v29-Abríl. Acta IV 13.499. Abril 22 de 1904.-E. Mackinnon yCoelho.—Distinguir yerba-mate, clase 67Cenvase). v-29 Abril. Aota IVo 13.488 Acta TV 13.4 87 t Internacional» Abril 20 de 1904.—The National Cash Re-gister.—Distinguir las clases 16 é. 22, es-pecialmente cajas autográflcas, máquinaso cajas registradoras y aparatos similares. v-27-Abril. Acta IV 13 SOO Restaurant, Rotisseri^ y BarSportsman» Abril 22 de 1904.—Sai mundo Lapenne.Di
RMP03TPA–. English: Fleuron from book: A compleat history of the Holy Bible. In two parts. Part I. Containing a Series of Sacred History from the Begining of the World to the Birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Interspersed with A Connection of Profane History throughout the Whole. Collected from the most celebrated ecclesiastical historians, and other Eminent Writers. By R. Dennett, S.T.P. 62 A compleat history of the Holy Bible Fleuron T107000-14
RM2AN73CG–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1903 1ra sección . ^RC> ^fCíSTR^ Acta W° ÍS.684 «Hesperidinai Octubre 14 de 1903—Eduardo HamiltonPérez. Distinguir los artículos de las clasesi, 14, 18, 33, 38, 5VJ, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64 67y 69, especialmente jarabes, Araoz 2595. v-21-Octubre. Acia i¥°. 1S.677 íí )uque Octubre 14 de 1903—Zabn Iota. Albisu y ¡ ! °ct*lbr? >4 de, 1903—Zabaleta, Albisu y Cía Distinguir los artículos de 1 s clases Octubre 14 de 1903—Roccatagliata, Pera Cía. Distinguir los artículos de las clases68 y 69 especialmente vinos de Oporto y gallo y Cía. Distinguir agujas de cos
RM2AN6GN0–The nucleation of the uncontaminated atmosphere . 6 27.6 Part V. 0 0 90 5.0 2.8 58.4 9-7 0 0 60 5-2 3-2 65.8 14.7 0 0 180 5.0 3-i 58.4 12.9 * Representing about 3,000 nuclei due to nonenergized, dust-free air.t Persistence tested but not found (2-minute exposure, i-minute lapse, s = = 1.0). 62 NTJCLEATION OF THE UNCONTAMINATED ATMOSPHERE. The data of table 37 were at first obtained in the wooden fog chamber.It was thought advisable to repeat them with the cylindrical glass fogchamber, as this could be kept rigorously free from leakage (curves58, 59). The mean results show that about 20 per cen
RM2AX6R6A–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1904 1ra sección . Acta W 13.497 Coelho.- 15, .(onvase). ,-< Abril 22 de 1904. -E. Mackinnon y AbriI 22 de i904i Raufir y Ca. Distin-mT^sÍT1^^ 6™ A 71 73% 79 ?^r ^articules de las cíases 1, 11,61 v 99-A.bril Abril 21 de 1904.— Lindwedel, Schreyery Cía.- Distinguir los artículos de las cla-ses 1 á 79. v-27-Abril.. Abril 22 de 1904,-Toyos Hermanos.-Distinguir los artículos de las clases 9.12, 14, 59, 62 á 70 y 72. v29-Abríl. Acta IV 13.499
RM2AN74RP–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1903 1ra sección . («fie» Octubre 14 de 193. -Luis Arata y Cía.—Distinguir los artículos de las clases 1 á0. Amenabar 1930. v-21-Oetubre. Acta r¥° 125.683. ^RC> ^fCíSTR^ Acta W° ÍS.684 «Hesperidinai Octubre 14 de 1903—Eduardo HamiltonPérez. Distinguir los artículos de las clasesi, 14, 18, 33, 38, 5VJ, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64 67y 69, especialmente jarabes, Araoz 2595. v-21-Octubre. Acia i¥°. 1S.677 íí )uque Octubre 14 de 1903—Zabn Iota. Albisu y ¡ ! °ct*lbr? >4 de, 1903—Zabaleta, Albisu y Cía Distinguir los artículos de 1 s clases Octubre 14 de 1903—Roc
RM2AX70PM–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1904 1ra sección . Palomita Cinco Estríllas Abril 23 de 1904.-Luis Arata y O.—Distinguir loí artículos de las ciases 1 á79, coa excepción de aceite. , v-29-Abril. Acta SV» «3.4»3. Abril 23 de 1904.—Manuel Cadelago óhijo.—Distinguir los artículos comprendi-dos en las clases 62 á 70. v-29-Abril. Acta IV 13.503 >Yelveto< Abril 22 de 1904.— Toyos Hermanos.— - Abril 23 de 1904.—Alberto Haynes.—DisDistinguir los artículos de las clases 9, 12, i tihguir artículos de tocador y medicina-,14, 59, 62 á 70 y 72. v-29-Abril. les, clases 58 y 79. v-29-Abril.
RM2AG0EB5–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1909 1ra sección. i BISO.?i Marzo Io de 1909.—Mamad Fíéres.-Arií- „ . culos da las clases 9, 14, 16, 58, 79 yespscial- Limited—Artículos de las clases 1, 62, 63, 65*manta jabones líquidos y aparatos para ande-67. v 8 marzo. trlbudón, clase 22. v 8 marco. Marzo 1? de 1909.—K«8n Robinsoa & C°. Aete as» 35.595 «Fluido Liít!e* Febrero 26 de 1909.-Morris, LKtíe é HijoLimitada.—Ramedio para curar la sama y oirásenfermedades, clasa 79. v 5 marzo. 92 BOLTSTIH OEfeiSB AOÍ» B» 35.580. Febrero 25 da 1909 -Compañía Genera! de Fósforos.-Cuaternos, clase 72. v
RM2AWE20W–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1906 1ra sección . PRGVENTION IS BETTER THAN CUfjE.Hafflp youp Homas olaao,B arhantíimtir, Purlfles rfteatr an£ preserves ¿he bsaítti EDWARD flOOiU G0, Lto, r/re soap spbcialists, LONOON W «I *» ül*M COL» 4UU -IKHtYKTHr OHfSU (tftTHMn ¿f Junio 12 de 1906.-Edward Cook & Co Ltd.-Artículos de las clases 14, 58 y 79. v-21-junio. /ktstm no 18.009 Aota no 17.998. W AL LA RE Junio 13 de 1906.- E-nesto Bresciano.—Ar-tículos de las clases 62 á 70. v-21-junio. Mayo 15 deCía.-Artículoscada). &.«*» m« J8.010 «LOS CRUZADOS* 1906.-Inchauspe, Pellissier yfc de las cla
RM2AX70DR–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1904 1ra sección . Abril 23 de 1904.—Manuel Cadelago óhijo.—Distinguir los artículos comprendi-dos en las clases 62 á 70. v-29-Abril. Acta IV 13.503 >Yelveto< Abril 22 de 1904.— Toyos Hermanos.— - Abril 23 de 1904.—Alberto Haynes.—DisDistinguir los artículos de las clases 9, 12, i tihguir artículos de tocador y medicina-,14, 59, 62 á 70 y 72. v-29-Abril. les, clases 58 y 79. v-29-Abril.. ^^sossnüsS* Abril 23 de 1904.—J. W. Walther.—Dis-tinguir los artículos de la clase 58. v-29-Abril. 15484 BOLETÍN oficial Acta J*í0 13.484
RM2AGBNK9–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1904 1ra sección. BEGlS^1 Agosto 25 de 1904—J. J. Walker é hi-jos, Limitada.—Distinguir tes, clase 67.,v-2-Septiembre. Julio 4 de 1904.—F- Dugros y Cía.—Distinguir hormiguicida y, bizcachicida,clase 80. (modificada). v-r-Septiembre. Acta. M». 14.1 OS> «TRIBERANE» Agosto 24 de 1904.—A. Champigny yCía.—Distinguir los artículos de las cla-ses 11 y 79, especialmente productos hi-giénicos y farmacéuticos. v-r-Septiembre. Acta M° 14.1 ÍO Agosto 24 de 1904.—A. Champigny yCía.—Distinguir los artículos de las clases11, 62 á 70 y 79, especialmente produc-t
RM2AJACGR–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina 1908 1ra sección . v 22-niíyc. Mayo 16 de 1908 -Miroufz, Gatto y Fortunato.—Aritcujo» de la ciase 72. v-26 mayo — -— . Mayo 16 de 1908.—Cimenta de Visé, Sccleté Aconytne.- Atiículoi de la clase *9. , v-26 mayo *«**« «u* Í53.ÍV77 «Mobilnaphtha» Marzo 21 de 1908.-Pedro Storm y CIa.Petróleo, bencina y aceites minerales de la da-te 9, (Sj^toMal. v-22 mayo. «Infantina» Mayo 16 de 1908.—Vilmar, Rfmpler y Cía.-Artículos de las clasta 1, 62, 65, 66 y 79. v 23 rosyo A««* n« !í!l 30S. MARCA REGISTRADA iVhyo 14 de 1908.—Rorco & Pupo.—Artícn!n«
RM2AN36WY–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1908 1ra sección . Mayo 16 de 1908.—Cimenta de Visé, Societé Auonyme.--Artículos de la clase 29. ? ? v-2é mayo Amfca n* aa.877 *Mob¡naphtha* Marzo 21 da 1908.-Pedro Storm y Cía.—Petróleo, bencina y aceites minerales de lacla-se 9. (Substituida), v-22 mayo. Acia n° as.393 «Infantina» Mayo 16 de 1908.—VHmar, Ritnpler y Cía.-Artículos de las clases 1, 62, 65, 66 y 79. v-23 mayo MARCA REGISTRADA Mayo 14 de 1908.—Rocco & Pupo.—Árticalos de las clases 61 á 70. v-2t mayo. Acta a* 33.2S5 J^^lwAjuiqj^^^^. PerMJazqjierfeÜd Buhara nont? »s* i»raCcwoi
RM2AJH4YB–Scientific results obtained under the direction of William J Peters ... . N Date Localtime Bench Mark i above zero of gauge Date Localtime Bench Mark i above zero of gauge 1904April 2 78 151922 Mean Apri April 22 242628 h12, , 10 9-51212 3 2 to 22.. 12121217 Ft.. , . 14.19 14.0714.0914.05 Gauge brokeand reset 1904April 30 May 5 9 10 1417232931June 2 4 h ? 159 17.318 139 ^.59.0 Ft.14.58 14.56 14.63 14.60 14.60 14.64 14.67 14.69 14.66 14.68 14.70 14.09 14.5614-5914.S914.58 Mean April 22 toJune 4 14,62 The heights of the whole series were reduced so as to make the mean difference betweenthe zero
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.
RM2AG7BET–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1912 1ra sección. Agosto 16 de 1911.—Núñez y Gibaja.-garros y cigarrillos (modificada). Artículos de las clases 1 á 79, menos ci- v-14 lebrero. Acta N. 35.771. Febrero 5 de 1912.—Schelp y Schelp,—Conservas alimenticias, clase 62. v-14 lebrero. Acta N. 35.791 Br& SsS i Febrero 6 de 1912.—Sociéte FranQaise de L Andulium.—Artículos de las clases29 ,á 35. v-15 febrero. « E Acia N. 35.782 Volador» Febrero 5 -de 1912.—José Deu y Cía.— Vino garnacha, clase 68. Acta N. 35.834 v-14 lebrero.Acta ¡V. 35.769 Febrero 6 de 1912.—Guillermo Jolins-ion y Campbell
RM2AG7AKE–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1912 1ra sección. Febrero 5 de 1912.—Schelp y Schelp,—Conservas alimenticias, clase 62. v-14 lebrero. Acta N. 35.791 Br& SsS i Febrero 6 de 1912.—Sociéte FranQaise de L Andulium.—Artículos de las clases29 ,á 35. v-15 febrero. « E Acia N. 35.782 Volador» Febrero 5 -de 1912.—José Deu y Cía.— Vino garnacha, clase 68. Acta N. 35.834 v-14 lebrero.Acta ¡V. 35.769 Febrero 6 de 1912.—Guillermo Jolins-ion y Campbell Ltda.—Artículos de la cíase 25. v-16 Febrero. Acta N. 35.783 « ermoiac» Febrero 6 de 1912.—James Atnsworth.—Artículos de las clafjep 1 á 79 y
RM2AFJ918–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1910 1ra sección. Febrero 4 de 1910.—Amadeo Novelli.—Salsa de tomate y tomate en conserva,clases 62 y 64. v-14 febrero. Acta No. 28.718 Expreso Enero 31 de 1910.—Compañía Nacionalde Trasportes Expreso Villalonga. —• Ar-tículos de las clases 1 á 79. v-10 febrero. Acta No. 28.724 te Peoría n Febrero 1° de 1910.—Agar, Cross yCompany. Limited.—Artículos de las cla-ses 1 n 79 y lechería, ciaste 80, S,¿f * jt<?.hr<srot : 750 BOLETÍN OFICIAL Buenos Aires, Jueves 10 de Febrero tic 1910 Acia No. 28.762 5frS feas O Acta No. 27.621. T^irigible Octubre
RM2AG9N65–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1906 1ra sección. , SXIÍÍSPI tAStaMATUSS ?su» t^twsrcetfrut&traut,ff Mayo 28 de 1906.-T. LafeuHkde. - Artícu-os de la clase 68. v-4-junio. üettóao. JrT.S78. BIG TREE lBrand Mayo 28 de I906.-Societá Anónima Con-serve Alimentan eLavorazione Latta-Artícu-los de las clases 62 y 63. v-4-junio. Aeía «o Í7.S70 «LUTETIA» Mayo 23 de I906.-Augusto Montigny.-Artículos de las clases 1 á 79 y lechería 80.. v-lo-junio. Mayo 23 de 1906,-Alasdair S. Mackintosh-Aifículos de las clases 1, 9, 12, 14, 58, 61á 67 y 70. v-2-junio. ?<TH!OPHOSPHST» Mayo 22 de 1906. -Alt
RM2AG1223–. A study of selections for the variation and inheritance of the size, shape and color of hens' eggs. 37 40 30 22 23 14 3 1 0 1 44603044566660615750625860100 ioo 3 4 18 8 10 21 23 24 19 19 9 7 1 0 0 0 33406750403037363643242920 9 44r-46 10 46-48 27 48-50 16 50-52.... 25 53-54 70 54-56 62 66-58 66 58-60 .... 53 60-62 44 62-64 37 64^66 24 66-68 5 68-70 1 70-72 0 72-74 1 Total 28 256 166 450 Study of Selections for Size, Shape, and Color of Hens Eggs 253 In table 57 the eggs incubated were grouped according to size andincubation results, in order to see whether any effect on the incubationrecord
RM2AN3B6N–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1908 1ra sección . Mayo 19 de 1Q08.-Eíisabeth Schaller.- ApKratos de todo género para fabricar hielo yhelados de la clase 22. v-27-Mayo. Aot« n® 8S.345 Mayo 7 de 1908.—Firma Comercial HeisryCharles Sfc»hcn8.—Artículos ás la^.daaa 12. w-21 mayo. «inferno» Mayo 19 da 1308-—Balbiaal los d«ia@? clases 1, 9S 11, 12, y Cía.-Aríícu-14 y 51 á 70.5 v-27-mayo. 1 Vil l!! mwmmmí itígjlliiífc Mayo 19 da 1908.Cs¡staing8 & Comut.-.rtículos de las clanes 62, 63, 66 y 70. v-27-Mayo 264 BOLETÍN OFICIAL Acta no 88.287 Iré ^ir >i< t¡. Mayo 18 de 1908,-Robin8on Herma
RM2AFJ997–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1910 1ra sección. ST ce o;S <I — £. Febrero 4 de 1910.—Amadeo Novelli.—Salsa de tomate y tomate en conserva,clases 62 y 64. v-14 febrero. Acta No. 28.718 Expreso Enero 31 de 1910.—Compañía Nacionalde Trasportes Expreso Villalonga. —• Ar-tículos de las clases 1 á 79. v-10 febrero. Acta No. 28.724 te Peoría n Febrero 1° de 1910.—Agar, Cross yCompany. Limited.—Artículos de las cla-ses 1 n 79 y lechería, ciaste 80, S,¿f * jt<?.hr<srot : 750 BOLETÍN OFICIAL Buenos Aires, Jueves 10 de Febrero tic 1910 Acia No. 28.762 5frS feas O Acta No. 27.621
RM2AKMHH8–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1906 1ra sección . Mayo 4 de 1906.-Santiago Tosiera.-Fernetclase 68. v-11-mayo. i, .i.H.i i ii n ii .mi i ? ? i ? ? n- -uní ? rf ——— - Aflta u° 37.686 «BURZACK> Mayo 3 de 1906.-F. H. Mathews & Co.Artículos de las clases 61, 62 y 64. v-10-mayo. Acta «o 17.707 «ADVANCE M. M. C.» May:) 5 de 1906.-M. Mayer.-Artículos delas chara /2 á 11. v-12-mayo. Aeísa n.« 37.718. Mayo 7 de 1906.-Félix Soulié y Cía.-Ar-tículos de las clases 1 á 79. v-14-mayo. Mayo 5 de I906.-Societá Italiana DistillerieLíquori rilevataria della ditta Felice Vittone diMenozzi & Cía.—Be
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
RM2AXH1WE–Recenseamento Geral do Império de 1872Sergipe. . LlVKKS BSCKAVAS laçai Brancos....! Pardos | Pretos I Caboclos...! Pardos i Pretos... Brancas....j Tardas...... ! Pretas I Caboclas... ; Pardas ! P>-etas Somma geral... 18 População considerada em relação ás idades. Presentes. (População de facto) Annos oomriletos Quinqueimios | Deoennios M e 5í e s 13 14 16 15 13 12 16 17 11 18 6 18 4 8 22 0 720 15 68 4 15 4 4 2 59 10 277 79 140 62 114 48 113 9 26 8 62 110 24181 92 I154| 62 1 I 30, 23 1 1411 58 102 44 iíi14 189 479737 Ú 13 6841 478 433 0 CO O TH O OC£> 0 OCO O ce- c3 C3 Cí CS 05 cá co SN
RM2AWN1KB–Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina1907 1ra sección . Marzo 26 de 1907.—Biurrun y Goñi. - Artícubs de las clases 62, 64, 67, 68 y 70. v 5 abril. Acta no 30.153 Marzo 26 de 1907 —Stcfler, Araujo y Cía.- Artículos de las ciases 44 á 60. ¡ t-:- sü / ¡v 5 abril, i fe Marzo 27 de 1907.—Rémy Aries.—Artículosde las clsses 9, 14, 15, 32, 33, 58, 72, 73 y 79. v-6-abril. Acia no 30147 ?PAN AMERICAN» Marzo 27 de 1907.-Costes y Viale Avella-neda. - Artículos de las clases 68 y 69. v- 6 abril. ^^^^M^s^^Mfmm^^smMi^^mmm^M&m^mimr^wm BOLETM OFICIAL 61 Act» u» 39,11® síSfaEssa^ígsríi |[ DEPOS¡TADA J| Marz
RM2AJHM3C–Scientific results obtained under the direction of William J Peters ... . i.55 sin (4^ + 62° 47) ±o.37 November i to November 28, 1903 : B = 22 49.8 + i9.74 sin (= 22° 45.9 + i3.i3 sin {0 + 6° 09) + 4.97 sin (2 fl + 270° 44) +4.5o sin (36+ 103° 12) + 2.oo sin U^ + 78° 58) ±6.24 December 27, 1903, to January 23, 1904 : Z? = 22° 46.7 + i3.96 sin (5 + 9° 40) + 8.6o sin (2 e + 295° 59) +3.97 sin (31?+ i59° 26) + 2.oi sin (4^ + 330° 00) ± o.35 January 24 to February 20, 1904 : B = 22° 46/3 + i3.54 sin (^ + 15° 04) + 7.72 sin (2 (9+317° 17) +2.19 sin {3O+ 126° 14) + 2.79 sin (?40+318° 22) zt 0.^48 F
RM2AFPH1B–. The Viscosity of the Blood. Pressure. (corr.)., Time ofoutflow. *?• Pressure(corr.). Time ofoutflow. rn- Plasma. + 3*6 x 106 corpuscles per cubic millimetre. Cm. Hg. Sees. C.Gr.S. units. Cm. Hg. Sees. i C.G-.S. units. 15-613-511-3 8-04-62-6 22-827-433-447*280*3141*7 0 -01380-01430 -01450-01450*01420 -0139 12-810-1 7-75*0 2-2 65-885-0112 168 410 0 -03320 -03380 -03420-03320-0347 + 6 x 106 corpuscles per cubic millimetre. + 9*6 x 106 corpuscles per cubic millimetre. 16-0 14-4 10-4 7*3 85*0 95*2 134-0 188-0 0 -05380 -0550 .0 -05520 -0545 17*6 15-6 10-8 8-2 5-6 138-0158-0229-4306-0306-0 0 -09640
RM2AWMCRN–History of the Eighty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865 [electronic resource]: comprising an authentic narrative of Casey's division at the Battle of Seven Pines . , 62 20 Nov. 11, 61 21 Nov. 22, 64 21 Nov. 22. 65 22 June 10, 62 22 June 30, 62 31 Nov. 21, 64 21 Nov. 22. 64 20 Apr. 25, 62 19 Nov. 22, 64 28 June 24, 63 26 Aug. 29, 62 35 July 9, 62 34 Au? 14, 62 28 Mch. 7, 64 25 Mch. 5. 63 37 May 10, 62 28 Nov. 22, 64 29 Dec. 22 62 23 Oct. 17, 62 18 Dec. 6, 61 18 Tune 30, 62 24 Dec. 14, 65 18 Nov. 18, 61 Nov. 1, 63 26 Aug. 5, 63 26 Nov. 13, 62 25 Tuly 16, 62 25 Nov. 22, 64
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
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
RM2CEW7HF–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1908 1ra sección. Acta a0 34 so». Noviembre 25 d« 1908.—MegHone y Smso.—Artículos de las claaea 9, 12, 14, 62, 63, 64 y66 á 70 , v 2 diciembre. Aefe» n «4.8 8¡i Noviembre 21 de 1908 José Morando, (hi-jo) y Huo.—-Artículos de ías clases 1 á 79. v 2 diciembre.
RM2CEPXFC–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1907 1ra sección. Mayo 8 de 1907.—Paul Prot, quien comer-tía bajo las razones sociales de Paul Prot &Cía, y de Parfutneríe Lubin.-Artículos délasclases 11, 14, 15 y 58. (envase). v-16-mayo. Man* 20 443. Mayo 8 de 1907. - Ricardo Barea.^- Artículosde las clases 62 y 63. v-16-raayo. &«ta a« 20.439
RM2CEW7DB–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1908 1ra sección. Noviembre 25 d« 1908.—MegHone y Smso.—Artículos de las claaea 9, 12, 14, 62, 63, 64 y66 á 70 , v 2 diciembre. Aefe» n «4.8 8¡i Noviembre 21 de 1908 José Morando, (hi-jo) y Huo.—-Artículos de ías clases 1 á 79. v 2 diciembre. . «?w-iJSagilg INSUPERABLE PER TAVOLA Acta nt° 84.887
RM2CDG9ND–. A dictionary of religious knowledge [electronic resource]: for popular and professional use, comprising full information on Biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical subjects . abs;and ruins mark the site of the ancient city.The neighboring cliffs are full of naturaland artificial caves and sepulchres. In thesestrongholds of En-gedi David at one timedwelt, eluding the pursuit of Saul. Hereflourished the camphire and the vine; andstill the wild goats, from which the namewas derived, are found upon the rocks ofthe modern Ain Jidy. [Josh, xv., 62; 1 Sam.xxiii., 29; xxiv., 1; Sol. Song i., 14; E
RM2CERGAR–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1903 1ra sección. Acta JV°. 13.103. Junio 13 de 1903.—Pedro Corcóstegui.-Distinguir cigarrería. Clase 59. Beígrano1416. v-19 Junio. Acta N°. 13.IOS KOÜBRS Junio 13 de 1993.—Maglione y Sasso.—Distinguir aceites, petróleos, velas, bujías,jabones, comestibles v bebidas en general.Clases 9, 12, 14, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69y 70. Alsina 1027. v-19-Junio. Acta M°. 13.050 MARCA REGISTRADA
RM2CER1D5–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1911 1ra sección. Junio 22 de 1011.—Francisco Manserrai^Artículos de las. clases 61, 62, 64 y 70.; ; y-4 julio. Acta N. 33.751 «LiiDer Junio 22 de 1911.—Azevedo y Cía. —yerba, mate, clase 67. L ?. pava el Cx^n£nc<iMej£. cmí Octubre 14 de 1910.—Daniel Benoe yCía.—Artículos de las clases 1 á 79 (mo-dificada). ?I [ i . ¡ : ? v-4 julio;. ActaN. 33.186
RM2CNWKF8–. North American birds eggs . Photo by Walter Kaine.NESTS OF DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANTS.(Lake WiTinipcosis. June 14, IHIW.J 62 North American Birds Eggs.. [Chalky greenish or bluish white. in rows along the highledges, where the} sit, as onewriter aptly expresses it, like somany black bottles. A few pairsalso nest on some of the isolatedrocky islets off the Maine coast.During the latter part of Mayand during June they laygenerally four or five greenishwhite, chalky looking eggs.Size 2.50 x 1.40. Data.—BlackHorse Rock, Maine coast, June6, 1893. Four eggs in a nest ofseaweed and a few sticks; on
RM2CDA7RH–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1910 1ra sección . Diciembre 6 de 1910.—Fanlo Alonso y Cía.—Artículos de las clases 61 á 71.¡ , i ; v-14 diciembre.. Diciembre 3 de 1910.—Christián HougeThüs.—Conservas en general, clase 62.v-12 diciembre. Acta N. 31.637 o I—11 í> Noviembre 28 de 1910.—Farbwerke vormMeister, Lucius y Bruening.—Artículos delas clases 1 á 79 y lechería, clase 80.y-12 diciembre. BOLETÍN OFICIAL — Buenos Aires, Lunes- 12 de Diciembre de 1910 S95 Acta N. 31.719
RM2CE2CND–. The geology of the country between York and Hull. (Explanation of quarter-sheets 93 S. E., 94 S. W., and part of 86) . *, IS*, 14,15,18,19, 34*, and S5. Hor. Sect. 15 and 59 *>.«ioei Vert. Sect. 21. WORCESTERSHIRE,-^ NE, 44*, 51, 55, 62 SW, SE, 61 SE. Hor. Sect. 13, 23,25.50, 59, and Vert. Sect. 16. GENERAL MEMOIRS OP THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.REPORT on CORNWALL, DEVON, and WEST SOMERSET. By Sir H. T. De La Becke Us (opiFIGURES and DESCRIPTIONS of the PALEOZOIC FOSSILS in the above Counties By PbcV Phitttp. m „,The MEMOIRS of the GEOLOGICAL SURVEY of GREAT BRITAIN. Vol. ll, 21s TO II fin 2 Pm
RM2CDA7JD–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1910 1ra sección . Diciembre 3 de 1910.—Christián HougeThüs.—Conservas en general, clase 62.v-12 diciembre. Acta N. 31.637 o I—11 í> Noviembre 28 de 1910.—Farbwerke vormMeister, Lucius y Bruening.—Artículos delas clases 1 á 79 y lechería, clase 80.y-12 diciembre. BOLETÍN OFICIAL — Buenos Aires, Lunes- 12 de Diciembre de 1910 S95 Acta N. 31.719. Diciembre 6 de 1910.—Raspini, Franzctti. y Cía.—Una bebida tónica amarga esti-mulante, clases OS ,y 79. v-14 diciembre. Achí N. 31.725 , , i : ;
RM2CEHEK3–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1910 1ra sección. Junio, 14 de 1910.—Saba Saadé.—Artícuilos de las clases 59, 64 y 66. v-22 junio. Acta No. 29.932. Junio 14 de 1910.—J. L. Duret jj Cíe.— Artículos de las clases 62, 63, 64, 66,67 y 70. , v-22 junio. Junio 10 de 1910.—R. A. Salaverry yCía.—Artículos de las clases 1, 3, 9, 11,13, 14, 15, 32, 33 58, 62, 64, 55, 66, 67,63, 69, 72, 73, 79 y lechería, clase 80 (en-vase). v-21 junio. Acta No. 29.951 =579 CS&
RM2CENP79–. 1913 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory. LAGERQUIST CARRIAGE & ALTO CO.Distributors (See Adv. Auto DcpO MER I TRANSFER I. TRANSFER & STORAGE CO HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKEDMulberry and linth Straits Phono, Walnut 471 15 62 MET {WWW) It. L. POLK & CO.S MIL ♦METAL WALL TIES AND PLUGS. ANDERSON MNEG CO, 511-51;, ;?d (Seo left side lines and page 14 50) GOODMAN-McCORMICK CO IXC. 514 Hubbell Bldg (See page 1422) - METAL WEATHEK STRIPS. Athey Metal Weather Strip Co 711Hubbell bldg ♦METAL WINDOWS AND DOORS. ANDERSON MNEO CO, 511-513 3d (See left side lines and page 1 150) DES MOINES SHEET M
RM2CEG318–. Live-load stresses in railway bridges, with formulas and tables. h h Wi at pier. 2838.75 , 0 40 « = ^IT+ lU - 10^ (100) = 81 Ws at pier. „ 3563.75 , 37.5 40 ,„„„ ,, ,. ^ = -30- + To- - lOYTo (287.5) = 84 The latter value of 84*^ is the maximum pier reaction.Its value agrees with Table 14 and the position of loadingagrees with Table 3. Solution of Problem (b).Use formulas (14a) and (15a), R = ^ , and ^- = ^ . W3 at pier. dR^ 128.75 + 0 - 2 X 37.5 dx 20 + No maximum.dR 128.75 + 0 - 2 X 62.5 dx 20 Wi at pier. dR 145 + 0 - 2 X 62.5 ++ dx 20 Maximum.dR^ 145 + 0 - 2 X 87.5dx 20 Wi at
RM2CER297–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1911 1ra sección. íi« *& d« Í9íl.-Jüan P, Effiiek-Ar-i [ , K:4 julios. Junio 23 de 1911.—Stampamoinif y Pani-ghetti.— Artículos de las clases 62, 63, 64,67 . j* 70. v-4 Julio/ Acta N. 33.764 &%$W. Jarais 23 de 1911.—Emigdio Herráiz yCía.—Artículos de las clases i á 79 ynjflpdadieiit«s, «¡lase 80. ] 1 ? 1 ; -.. ! ; ? 5ff4. Julios. Junio 23 de 1911:—Olivieri. Hwos.-tículos de las clases 1, 9, 12; 14 y 61 á . V-4 julio HActa N. 33.763 i,.. ¡NIEZ10NI V vv Rimedio effi-cace e razionaleper la cura delleBlenorragle egoccetta milita-re. GENOVA QO Jumíq 23
RM2CGHR6R–. 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 . TaBuk K^ufolntimmn primi Satelliris Jovis in Anno, D. h. I—.11.,^..—.—Ill — tm !•*»* , ■ *■ ar. / 3 O 3 y 7 6 i^ ; O 47 19 If ij 44 8 13 ^,0 i ^ n>9 : 910 12 14 11619 21 221 If 10 25 41 10 38 7 6 I 51- 4^ in 12 f $J 4^1 fS 24iT9 o ^ 60 17 3512 I 6 50 36 61 12 !62 4824 2f 26 28 o 59 19 ^7 o 24 Mdm* o12 48 6364 666768 o2 3 7 21If 10 8 24 48 ;7 4^- o|75 12 13 3gi7<; ■ ■» —■ III ^ ■» ■IIIIIIIIIUIW ( ID h: Maim, // 14 12 13 16 6 /^liS I rb ^9 ^9
RM2CDD7MR–. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . TYPE 0 BUCKETS-Data Size OPEN CLOSED Weight Width Length | Height Length j Height % Yd-.Vi Yd-.% Yd-% Yd..% Yd.. 1 Yd-.1^ Yds.1% Yds. 2 Yds.2^3 Yds.S Yds. 2250 Lbs.2550 Lbs.2300 Lbs.3000 Lbs.3250 Lbs.8500 Lbs.3750 Lbs.5000 Lbs.5300 Lbs.6000 Lbs.6400 Lbs. 2 62 62 63 13- 13 13 14 24 25 26 2 6 36 36 106 66 67 07 68 08 108 109 9 V 6 r 6 8 2 7 8 7 8 8 9» 9 9 9 8 10- 9» lO* 9 12 0 5 25 2 y r 6 35 36 06 106 97 37 38 8 6 36 37 C6 i6
RMRRK5RY–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 62 The Florists^ Review NOTIMBBB 14, 1918.. 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
RMRE441X–. Vegetable growing projects. Vegetable gardening; Project method in teaching. 62 VEGETABLE GROWING PROJECTS. Fig. 14. — Using the transplanting board. i^WsjUiit^jj,. 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.. Watts, Ralph Levi, 1869-. New York, Macmillan
RMRRKGY1–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 62 The Florists^ Review August 14, 1919.. The florist* whose cards appear on fhe paces carrying this head* are prepared to llll ord( »*•— Irom other florists for local deUvery on the uaual basis.. 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
RMRDX43J–. Lectures on the evolution of plants. Botany; Plants. 62 EVOLUTION OF PLANTS the cell, and the cells have long been favorite subjects for demonstrating this phenomenon. The original nucleus of these elongated cells becomes early divided into many, but these secondary nuclei are not formed. Fig. 14. — A, a plant oi Chara, one of the Characeae, showing ths division of the stem into nodes and Internodes, and the method of branching; B, part of a leaf with an antheridium an, and oogonium, 0(/; I, leaflets at the node of the leaf; C, a group of filaments from the interior of the antheridium; each
RMRD9BBF–. The Eurypterida of New York. Eurypterida; Paleontology. EURYPTERIDA Memoir 14-. N.Y State Museum Plate 62. G.S.Barkentm del. J.B Lyon Co. State Pnraer. 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.. Clarke, John Mason, 1857-1925; Ruedemann, Rudolf, 1864-1956. Albany, New York State Education Department
RMRDH9M1–. Lectures on the evolution of plants. Botany; Plants. 62 EVOLUTION OF PLANTS th^ cell, and the cells have long been favorite subjects for demonstrating this phenomenon. The original nucleus of these elongated cells becomes early divided into many, but these secondary nuclei are not formed. Via, 14.—A, a plant of Chara, one of the Characese, showing the division of the stem into nodes and internodes, and the method of branching; B, part of a leaf with an antheridium an, and oogonium, og; I, leaflets^ at the node of the leaf; C, a group of filaments from the interior of the antheridium; each ce
RMRDBG9W–. West African forests and forestry . Forests and forestry. Fig. 62—Base o£ Bilinga (Aizeba Africana), 14 feet in girth, Daiopa Forest Reserve Olokemeji Reserve- Fig. G2.—SheaButtei (ButyrospermumParkii), 7 Eeet in giith, near Oniloku Road, Oloke- meji Reserve.. 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.. Unwin, Arthur Harold. London : T. F. Unwin, ltd.
RMRR8K81–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 62 The Florists'Review Srptbmbek 14. 1022 Horticultural Society recently, one for a table decoration and another for a basket decoration. Spiras KefalaB, decorator, is the man who was person- ally responsible for this. One of the great recent social events at Beverly Farms, Mass., was the wed- ding of Miss Alice Harding, of Wash- ington, daughter of the governor of the Federal Eeserve bank, and Robert Thompson Pell, of New York, which took place September 7. The wedding was one of the most attractive on the north shore this season. Penn, the Floris
RMRDA339–. Reptiles and birds. A popular account of the various orders; with a description of the habits and economy of the most interesting. Birds; Reptiles. 62 0PHIDL4.N REPTILES. a native of the warmer parts of Africa. A living specimen at the Zoological Gardens is estimated to weigh a hundredweight. Of the genera Liasis and Nardoa there are iive species, very imperfectly known.. Fig. 14.—Grulnea Bock Snake i^B. Sebie). IV. Epicrates, an American and West Indian species, having the crown scaly; the forehead with symmetrical shields. The Aboma {E. cenchria) is one of the largest of the group, sometim
RMRDBGA0–. West African forests and forestry . Forests and forestry. Fig. 62—Base o£ Bilinga (Aizeba Africana), 14 feet in girth, Daiopa Forest Reserve Olokemeji Reserve- Fig. G2.—SheaButtei (ButyrospermumParkii), 7 Eeet in giith, near Oniloku Road, Oloke- meji Reserve.. 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.. Unwin, Arthur Harold. London : T. F. Unwin, ltd.
RMRRR9NW–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SHRAPiNrEr. Coggeshall, England.—E. W. King & Co., well known all the international seed trade, have fourteen of their staff in the army in France and sent each man a Christmas hamper. Oostdunkerke, Belgium.—The green- houses of E. Draps-Boudry, one of the principal Belgian growers of American varieties of carnations, were destroyed by shrapnel shells December 14. Mr. Boudry is a refugee in England. Versailles, France.— Mme. Jean Moser, wife of the head of the nursery firm of Moser et Fils, died December 14, at the age of 62, at her home here.
RMRDBRDB–. The anatomy of the domestic fowl . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Poultry. 62 ANATOMY OE THE DOMESTIC FOWL distal extremity of the humerus and the tuberculum internum of the ulna (Fig. 14, No. 9). The Ugamentum annulare radii originates on the olecranon, sur- rounds the head of the radius, and is attached to the tuberculum internum of the ulna (Fig. 15, No. 3). The Ugamentum cubiti teres extends from the head of the radius to the upper end of the ulna (Fig. 15, No. 4).. Fig. 14.—Muscles and ligaments of the arm and forearm of a hen. A. External view, i, Expansor secundarium. i!, Tens
RMRJ1X05–. Fishing and shooting along the lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway in the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, the prairies and mountains of western Canada, the Maritime Provinces, the state of Maine, and in Newfoundland [microform]. Fishing; Hunting; Pêche sportive; Chasse. 7 9 12 14 14 15 17 20 23 24 25 31 35 43 45 01 62 72 73 34 54. lii^^-. 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.. Canadian Pacific R
RMRDPG43–. The fishery resources of the Philippine Islands with descriptions of new species . Fishes; Fishery resources. 62 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. and ending under anterior third of eye, its distal end formed by the supplemental bone, pointed and dueeted slightly upward; base of mandible under middle of eye; teeth in jaws in a single row, rather strong, triangular, about 14 to 17 on each side; minute teetli on vomer, palatines, and tongue; gillrakers rather bluntly pointed, 15 on lower limb, the longest 3 in snout; opercle and preoperole entire, the posterior margin of preopercle with a w
RMRRMM7W–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. June 14, 1917. The Florists' Review 73 ILLINOIS PUBE SEED BILL. LOontlnued from page 62.] tlif'ir agents or representatives, and shall be taken from a parcel, lot or number of parcels, >vliich shall not be less than ten per cent of the whole lot Inspected and sliall be thoroughly mixed and then divided into two samples and (diiced in safe containers, carefully sealed and a label placed on each container, stating the name of the agricultural seed or mixture sam- pled, the name of the vendor from whose stock said samples were taken, and the date a
RMRRE4WB–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 62 The Florists^ Review January 27. 1921 AL UMINUM FOIL A Wonderful Substitute for Tin Foil Florists often desire to use a better quality of Foil for Corsage and Boutonniere work. This Aluminum Foil is that substitute which we have had made up especially for this purpose, on 10-inch-wide, one-pound rolls. The price compared with that of the regular foil is not more, inasmuch as the 1tshtp€ss of Aluminum over lead per square inch gives you a greater covering area. This Aluminum Foil has 14,600 square inches to a pound, over 7l4 times that of a pound
RMRRWEY9–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. STUTTLE 4-inch Patent Elbow Mention The Review when you write.. Leaklflsnrance A feeling of security from pipe-leak troubles; the comforting thought that although this cold weather starts pipes a-leaking, you can make instant repairs— that's leak insurance! To have a few Emergency Pipe Clamps on hand for the size of pipe you use most—that's the policy. Write us. N. B. SiflNNER & CO. 558-^62 Washinsrton Boul. CHICAGO, : ILLINOIS WROUGHT IRON PIPE FOR SALE Bethreaded, thorouf^hly overhaaied, 14 ft. and np, ^aranteed free froni apllta or bolM. It
RMRENRE3–. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. SABINE GULL. 62. Xema sabinei. 14 In. Tall sllghUy forked; bill small and black, tipped with yellow. Adults In summer.—Head with a slaty- gray hood, edged with a black ring around the neck; outer primaries black, with white tips, and edge of shoulder black; feet blticklsh; eye ring orange red. In winter, without the hood or collar, but the head Is tinged with gray on the ears and nape. Young birds most nearly'resemble those of the Bonaparte Gull, but the primaries are blackish, and the tall slightly forked. This species is very
RMRRDY32–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 62 The Florists^ Review July 14. 1921. YOU GROW PANSY PLANTS FOR SALE? DOUBLE YOUR PROFIT AND SALES BY PLANTING THE New Early Flowering Giant Pansies They are three to four weeks earlier than other Pansies, in coldframes or field; they have four or five large blossoms, when other Pansies planted at the same time are only showing bud. The richly colored, large, well formed flowers, on long, stiflf stems, are very fragrant. TRY SOME AND YOU WILL BE SATISFIED 4. Jove. Lower petals violet, upper one light blue. 5. Mars. Cornflower blue. 6. North Pole.
RMRR431E–. Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History. Natural history; Ethnology. FIG. 62. 15. Cape of 00 with a central crescent half red, half black; red and black triangles on front, and black and red border on neck and front. Property of Mrs. Haalelea. Length, 14.5 inches; front, 9.7 and 10 inches. In good condition and the feathers very thick. Fig. 61. 35 Alexander J^iholiho [ Kamehameha IV.] was born February 9, 1834.—Chas. R. Bishop.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readab
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