RMT5G0WW–Plan of siege of Syracuse 414 B.C. After Jähns,
RME3P3PD–AL61A-414 Armstrong-Whitworth Siskin IIIA RCAF 20 Training Squadron, B Flight, Camp Borden, Ontario
RMTBYGGF–Main elevation (Grant St),looking east CityCounty Building, 414 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA Hornbostel, Henry Stewart, James L McClinticMarshall Company Guastavino, R Marsico, Dennis, photographer Tisdale, Alan B, historian
RM2F6BFJ4–The state railways SJ B, with passenger train 414 on the line just north of Hille, Mårdängsjön's Bankeeper. The carriages are a catcher SJ C7B, previous SJ E3. Then a post cart SJ D01 later D022 originally from SWB.TT
RMRJ1ADR–. Check-list of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. 2o8 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 505^. Icterus cucullatus nelsoni Ridgw. Arizona Hooded Orlo'e. Icterus CHCiillLitKS nclsoiii Ridgw. i'r. U. S. Xat. Mus. Vol. III. April 20, 1SS5, 19. [B- C- R— C—.] Geog. DrST.— Southwestern Xew Me.xico and southern Arizona, west to Santa Barbara, California, and south to Mazatlan and Cape St. Lucas. 50G. Icterus spurius (Linn.). Orchard Oriole. Oriolus spurhis Linn. S. N. ed. 12, L 1766, 162. Icterus spurius Bonap. Journ. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila. IIL 1823,363. [B 414, C 215,
RM2K9E0H2–State Railways SJ B, with passenger trains 414 on the line just north of Hille, Mårdängsjön's track guard. The wagons are a catch car SJ C7B, formerly SJ E3. Then a post -car SJ D01 later D022 originally from SWB.TT
RMG5WTGA–Boyle wins the 200 metres
RM2TA340T–Marines unloading supplies from a helicopter at a landing zone in Vietnam on July 16, 1969. Gunnery Sergeant Donald D. Henderson (left foreground) from 'B' Company directs his men in clearing the supplies. This photograph was captured by Sgt. Horace Smith and is assigned the identification number 123 1D-1-197-69.
RM2K9C590–Destruction of the Athenian Army in Sicily, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume I, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1894
RM2ABX562–BICTIONAR A LIBRARY IN ITSELF ASK-FOR-THE-LUNKENHEIMER $10.00 to $50.00 patTitidtp-4 WORKERS OF WOOD OR METAL Industrial Schools or Home Training. BARREL KEG Hogshead STAVE MACHINERY. E. & B. HOLMES AGENT BRAIDED PICKING MILL BOARD SHEATHING CEMENT FIBRE AND SPECIALTIES. BRANCHES: Phlia 24 Strawberry St. Chicag 86 E. Lake St. Pittsburg 414 Lewis Block., scientific american, 89-09-14
RMP8R9YE–. 250 Die Gartenlaube (1890) b 414 2
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RMKYFMHB–Was die Heimat erzählt (Störzner) b 414
RMP6EN35–. Freiburg im Breisgau. Die Stadt und ihre Bauten. N/A 48 Freiburg Bauten b 414
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RMTWH9H3–Ross St. elevation,looking north - City-County Building, 414 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA; Hornbostel, Henry; Stewart, James L; McClintic-Marshall Company; Guastavino, R; Marsico, Dennis, photographer; Tisdale, Alan B, historian
RMP6EYNT–. Die Gartenlaube. Deutsch: Seite 414 aus 'Die Gartenlaube'. English: Page 414 from journal Die Gartenlaube for 1897. Extracted image (if any): File:Die Gartenlaube (1897) b 414.jpg - hi res, 2.5 MB. Deutsch: keine Bildunterschrift English: no caption . N/A 30 Die Gartenlaube (1897) 414
RMPG4HHN–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. LXXIV. MYRICA CE^ : MYB.1 CA. 935 SyTimymes. Gdfe Kali Syn. 443.; £la!&gnus Card. Hist. 212.; MJrtus brab&ntlca Ger. Emac. p. 1414.; Bhfis jBjTtiftlia Mlgica Bauh. Pin. 414.; B. sylySstris Sltera Datech. Hist. 110.; B. sylv&tris Park. Theat. p. 1451.; Myrica paWstris Lam.; G
RM2K9C566–Naval Battle in the Harbor of Syracuse, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume I, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1894
RM2ABTPRP–Not a Burroughs Catalog T POWER REQUISITES INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF AMERICA 6reet Power-Small Cost No Risk Waterloo Gas Engines A Clean Shave CRESCENT WOOD WORKING TAPES AND RULES LUFKIN RULE CO. TheBall Transmission 31 Automobiles &MotorBoats 414 Greenfield Massachusetts ELMETOIL New British Patent Act p. 0. Box 580 New York City New York ENDETS ENGINE ROYAL EQUIPMENT CO. COLD GALVANIZING. AMERICAN PROCESS NO ROYALTIES NICKEL Electra-Plating hparatos soa Maims' ince Hanson & Van1Ninkle Co. LET THE RED DEVIL WATER MOTOR DO YOUR WORK The 'BOW TO REMEMBER' You ere no greeter Intelleele Ily
RM2ABXDEF–THE DENSMORE We have given proof that it has the Lightest Key Touch. It is DENSMORE TYPEWRITER CO. 316 Broadway New York TAUGHT BY MAIL. cular. State subject you wish to study. SCRANTON PA. '70.ib ORDINARY RATES. Inside Page. each insertion - . 75 cents n line AIR COMPRESSORS The Ingersoll sergeant Drill Co. N. Y. CAMERA EXCHANGE WATER WHEELS. R AKER' BUY TELEPHONES HELL CENTRAL! THE M. & B. TELEPHONE. Absolutely Non-infringing. Absolutely Guaranteed. OCK DRILLS AIR COMPRESSORS St( SCIENTIFIC FOUNTAIN PEN. Experimental & Model Work EXCHANGE Automatic Photographic Machine. 85 Beaver St New
RM2ABX5AA–WATCH Victor Bicycles Electric Indicating and Recording PAINT YOUR ROOFS JOS. DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. Jersey City N. J. EIKCONOGEN. JENKINS BROS. ESTABLISHED HALF A CENTURY. AR SAFES FLAVE NOT FOUND IN OTHER NIMES THAT WILL WELL REPAY Arsi INVESTIGATION .MARVIN SAFE CO. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA LONDON. ENGLAND. STEAM ENGINES JAM ES LEFFEL & CO. PATENT JACKET KETTLES 33MISAT x riaCM THE GUTTA PERCHA AND RUBBER MFG. CO. 35 Warren Street New York. Chicag San Francisc Boston Mass. PIPE COVERINGS Absolutely Fire Proof. BRANCHES: Phila24 Strawberry St. Chicag 86 E. Lake St. Pittsburg 414 Lewis Block
RMTBYHET–March 1978. Copy of enlargement from original 11Omm blackandwhite aerial negative from Sortie 414, made by United States Air Force, Tactical Reconaissance Wing, Ninth Air Force, at Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter, South Carolina. Overhead aerial view of Borough House with surrounding grounds and adjacent properties. Borough House, West Side State Route 261, about .1 mile south side of junction with old Garners Ferry Road, Stateburg, Sumter County, SC Cornwallis Greene Cary, Brian, transmitter Price, Virginia B, transmitter
RM2AKPFDC–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . Biankers Mprtgage Co .705-6 Bankers Trust Bldg., Des Moines, Iowa 14 (1921) R. L. POLK & CO.S b)wa Seciirities Corporatip ?*- Incorporated Under Iowa Laws CapitalJ100,000 Securities Building412-414-416 Seventh Street. Iowa Securitiesa Specialty. What Iowa Securities have You?. Do you kn6w theirMarket value? Write us forinformation free. INVESTMENT BANKERS 1 Underwritings Farm Loans Commercial Paper 1 Listed and Unlisted Securities Specializing in Business and cojporate organizingNew issues of reorganized companies Dividend paying Pre
RMPFWWNN–. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE ORANGE. 403 lines and dots, as shown at b in Fig. 414. The eggs, which often number a hundred under a single scale, vary in color from yellow to light -^^^•^^^- reddish brown, and are nearly oval in form. The voun<r louse is of a simi- lar color, very ac- tive, and when first hatched appears as shown in Fig. 415, where it is much enlarged. It crawls about briskly for half an hour or more, then settles. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images t
RM2ANBBC4–1903 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . pock Mabel, nurse, 819 7th. rms same. —*- -.Coppock MattieW, nurse, 1331 Wood- Copeland Bruce-B, car repr G--B & Q—Jty.- res 41 ?, e so 91 n, ± —— Copeland James W, elk D M Daily News, res 1324 24th..Copelafnd Laura (wfd Leonard), bds-—Home for -the-AgeiL-, Copenhaffer Jessie M, tchr Bryantgchoo4^bdsll313^ezl3iaiida,v. Copenhaver Grace, barber T W Car-son, bds 414 e-..3KaInut. ^openhaver^J Victor, barber S. GCanon, res 733 e Locust. land TvZJes same.CopRpla Angelina, bds 319. 3d. ^^ :€tarppola- •CmOTlgs^cmggs^i9=]VntTn7irTX fes same
RMPG2GP5–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fio. 414. — Pringle's Arcto- staphylos. Fig. 415. — Bicolored Aroto- staphylos. KEY OF FORMS OF AECTOSTAPHYLOS FROM THE PACIFIC REGION HARDY ONLY SOUTH * Leaves smooth and fruit on smooth stems. (A.) A. Flowers in umbel-like clusters ; shrub 3-10 feet. Downy Arc- TOSTAPHTLOs (410) — Arofostaphylos piingens. A. Flowers in elongated clusters; shrub or tree to 30 feet. Man- zANiTA (411) — Arctostaphylos Manzanita. * Leaves smooth ; fruit stems glandular. (B.) B. Flowers in elongated clusters; shrub or tree 8-25 feet. Pale- leav
RM2ANC8GA–1903 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . Ciose^&lstha* (wid Albort),xciUffLIh. cc Motor av. (John. B and Cnanes^r^^op^ ^Qa r pq7v^^tT.sriMolnes^Fattern Works 414 court av. ^, ;? (See right bottom cor cards:) irCline J W, mngr American Eubricator-Ge-. Close Benjamin Sr brickmMr 23(1^8w--eer-HiGJana,r> av, res..: 2128 23d- — .bda IU47 14^ Close Guy ^ lab, res 966 22t£. Close Jacob C, painter,.res X2T47 14th. ^Close James-M, lab, res Easton bouLnw CflineJL.ouisZP^jiiusic tchr 16d2-Grahd av,-.r es -same. - - . ClinftTVTgrVtT h4^T602 Crfin4-av, ^=^ cor e 29 th. . ?
RMPFYW71–. The birds of Australia. Birds. Toobh-billed liower-bird SceiioiJccetes dentirostris Eauisay. (After Qotjld-Sharpe.) [See page 414.]. 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.. Lucas, Arthur Henry Shakspere; Le Soue?f, W. H. Dudley. Melbourne, London [etc. ] Whitcombe and Tombs Limited
RM2AJ9K0N–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . CLEANSINGSERVICE, 1930 Cottage Grove av(See below) Corwins^ Master Cleansing Service Wet, Steam and French Dry CleaningTwentieth St. and Cottage Grove Ave. Phone, Drake 657 Day W J 620 e Grand av Des Moines Dress Club 801 Grand av Duncan I B 1227 25th Erwin Dress Club The 1017 Locust Federal Cleaners 1502 Maple French Way Cleaners The 509 Euclid Glasser Abraham 525 ^th Grand Fashion Shop 404 e 6th av Haag J O 848 31st Ideal Dress Club 2407 University av Imperial Dress Club 927 7th Iowa Famous Cleaning Co 414 e Wal-nut Johnson B W (c) 1108
RMPG17X9–. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. 414 VETEEINAEY HYGIENE The blood shed by opening the body may easily be scraped up with the earth and thrown into the iire. It is only in cases of anthrax that any serious objection can be offered to evisceration before cremation, but with care no harm need arise. We have burned over a hundred anthrax bodies by the above method. The greatest care was, of course, taken to collect everything that was shed on the ground and throw it on the fire; further, the hot ashes were subsequently scattered all over the place where the body had been opene
RM2AKHB75–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . COLLEGE bds 24:LS^ Grand av Edwa i ds Cafeteria No 2 bds 414 Lyon; EdwardsEdwar is Co ifesEdwards Delia (c) kitchen hlpr Bames Earl L (c) bds lp9 28tli ctEdwd B painter Payne Motor34tb and HolcombEgbert D dept mngr Lederer- Strausi^ & Co res 712 32( Edwards s of Holcomb av EdwardsEdwards Elizab drsmkr res ws 34th 2 Shriver av Elmer driver res 414 LyonBmnia (wid Bojen) bds 5316 Edwairds 15thEdwardsEdwards Hdw Co rm8l331 5th EdwardsEdwards & SonsEdwards HighEdwards 28th ctEdwards Emma A (wid Surry) bds 920 Ernest (c) rms 630 6 2dErnest A bu
RMPFYTMG–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds; 1887. 414 SYSTEMATIC SYNOPSIS.—PASSEEES^ OSCINES. from New England, Hudson's Bay, the Saskatchewan and Rocky Mts. to Texas and the Gulf States. 337. Q. p. aglae'us. (G
RM2ANFEGN–1903 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . Benedict Ralph J,window-4rimmer-—Younker-Br#s,bds-liOO jtfth.av^^ :Senedict Rb»TMfsrt)d5-ll-90^5dr^Bened4e> Samuel, houseman Arctic Ice * Co, res S31^5th. = -- Benedict-* Ulysses G, ffa7V,reB^Ist. 1209- BenjChty. Benen Helen, stenog, rms iubb btn av.genest Fannie, hds 725 3d. ? : ? . Hgrige ,FrHiiT»/1r-vftnrla Hot^l ^ B P a ELKS . :r H p P^onc Spr> 414 Kth/ Benge Joshua, pels 7St? e Walnut-Bengston Peter, miner, -vmn 113-T)f^Moines. Bengton Charles, J, ins, ;Ms -g4-2-8^r-Benham Garment Co, T F Cooke-pres^ and inhgr^-124 6t
RMPG28B1–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and Lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds. 414 SYSTEMATIC SYNOPSIS. —PASSEBES — OSCINES. from New England, Hudson's Bay, the Saskatchewan and Eocky Mts. to Texas and the Gulf States. 337. Q. p. aglae'us. (Gr. d
RM2ANCN22–1903 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . Hufeh Cheshire C Virginia, bds. 380 Grand av. Cheshire -Grace M (wid John M), bds 916 jj Grand av.Cheshire TVTilton F, removed to Chi- cagorill. -^r .,. *— ? Lawyer 412-413-414 Equitable BMgr—pps R808 Gr Chenoweth Jj student C C C C, bds 9¥0| Cheslex Jb-£in G, -pres and treas Des-IZTth. --^n :^r —-J: -iMoines Mutual Hail rhs AssnV res534 38th. Chool [TS,-artist=S07^W^ nut, res same. Chesnut Artemesia, stenog H H Lantz^bds 1307 Harrison av. ? -.-,,- - . Chesnut Benjamin B, bds 1307 Harri-son- av . «» Chesnut Granville R. genl agt Ce
RMPFYWD6–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds; 1887. AETIFICIAL KEY TO THE FAMILIES. 233 Page — exposed; length — over 9 inches; color brown or blue . Corvid^ 414 — 7-8 inches; crested; 6 glossy black Ampelid^ 325
RM2AKAX7W–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . COMPANY *«TIie Ctspuy o! Co-OpertUon** HOME OFFICE. Rcglater-Trlbane BnlKltng Horton Glenn E cashr Q M SawmillCo res ws 50th 1 s of Ovid HORTON HELEN E Note Teller The United State Bank, bds 1014 7thHorton Henry B trav res 1014 7thHorton Henry W trav bds 1014 7th HORTON HERBERT L Cashier D M Natl Bank, bds 1303 45thHorton Leonard (c) lab res 1410 DixonHorton Mae tchr N D M High School bds 1957 Arlington 1 Horton Margt B (wid Jas) res 2212 ClarkHorton Mary nurse The Retreat Horton Mazie Mrs bkpr Horton Mo-tor Co bds 414 Arlington Apts Hort
RMPFYF67–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and Lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds. ABTIFLGIAL KEY TO TEE FAMILIES. 233 Page — exposed; length — over 9 inches; color brown or blue . Cokvidjs 414 — 7-8 inches; crested; S glossy black AMPEHBiE 326 —4|-6
RM2AJAR4K–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . 313 Joseph & Danpen-baum 313-15 S & K MarketCoNelson J P 314 Silverman Loulis 316 Greenberg B 317 Kooker W N 318 Shelton Alva 319 Capital City TjiuShop 320 Gross Louis 321 Davis C W323 Jacobs Benj Locust intersects402 Vacant405 Frost V E407 A & D Cigar Store2d fl Marsh A H409 Kelley G B411 McNabb M J Mrs 413 Ohio Chemical |Co& Mnfg Co 2d fl May Gustav 414 Weisbrod Louis 415 Superior DressClub 2d fl Powers J 0 416 Barr J F 417 AndrcMiccotti (,2(1 II Ii<Ttln<lll Joti411) (lOiirnaH (juMi 2d a Shuw IVuuk 421 Vacant 2d fl Jackson Thos 42
RMPG0GN9–. West African forests and forestry . Forests and forestry. ->3&fe**His«S!giSS5&K ^^^SM Fig. 95.—Young Oil Bean Tree in bearing (Pentacletbia maciopbylla), Degema Station. Fig. 96. — Red Oak (Berlinia^ acaminata), 20 feet in Giith, standing near the Som- breiro Rivet, Degema Station. To face p. 414,. 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.
RM2AJAYAJ–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . chinson H MLutheran Brother-hood of AmericaThe 407-10 Billings Prouty& Tompkins 411-13 Bachman M BDr Bachman R B DrLewis D M Dr 414-15 Marshall H J Dr Olson S J Dr416 Liberty Stores of Iowa417-421 Manhattan Oil Co of Delaware Manhattan Oil Co of Iowa N E Coffin• Ewing Farms Ewing Investment Co422 Pillsbury Flour Mills Co501 Banks & Hyatt502-P3 ONeill Sarah504-09 Vacant510-511 Roberts D W Dr Keller H W Dr Tri City Lithog & Ptg Co 512-13 Auner J F Dr514-15-16 Huntoon G ADv Johnson C W DrHarrod W A Dr^ Abbott C R Dr517-18 Vacant 519 Inter-St
RMPG2C8H–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 414 ARBORETUM ET FKUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. the Rocky Mountains. Height 10 ft. to 20 ft. Introduced in 1800. Flowerb white; April. Fruit purple j ripe in July. Decaying leaves rich yellow. Vmieties. S4 3f A. (v.) 0. 2 subcordata Dec.; Jronia subcordata Raf.; Mais micro- carpa Raf.—A nativ
RM2CEPX72–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1907 1ra sección. EPERNAY ?.íCuvée Réservée Abril 13 de 1907. — J; Fontaine fils.-Vino champagne de !a dase 68. (Modificada). | v-14-mayo. teta no 20.414 .«ouiKKEua ^(KJtflBtSSÍl. Mayo 6 de 1907,-Robert Fletcher & Son Limited.-Artículos dalas clases34, 58, 59 y72. v-14-mayo. Acta b« 19.797
RMPG45TN–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 414 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE Spores hyaline 10. Hydnum, p. 414. Spores colored 11. Phaeodon. Teeth iammeliform 12. Sistotrema. Teeth connected at base, coriaceous Cystidia none 13. Irpex, p. 415. Cystidia present 14. Hydnochsete. Sporophore perennial, punky or woody Upper surface smooth, or sulcata 15. Echinodontiuin, p.415. Upper surface zonate 16. Steccherinum, p. 416. Hydnum Linnaeus Sporophore cuticular, leathery, corky, woody or fleshy, variable in form, resupinate; pileus, shelving, or bushy branched; hymenium bese
RM2CDHRGW–. Scientific American Volume 25 Number 12 (September 1871) . Holsters,Smoke-Burning Safety Boilers.Oscillating Engines. Double and Single, 1-2 lOO-Horse power.Centrifugal Pumps, 100 to 100,000 Gallon* SerLUinute, Best Pumps in the World, pageEud, Sand, Gravel, Goal, Grain, etc., with-out injury.All liiffhr, Simple, Durable, and Economical.Send for Circulars. WM. D. ANDREWS & BRO., 414 Water Btreet, New York. 1832 SCHENCKS PATENT. 1871 WOODWORTH PLANERS And Re-Sawing Machines, Wood and Iron Workinp Ma-chinery, Engines, Boilers, etc. JOHN B. SCHENCKSSONS, Matteawan, N. Y.. and 118 Liberty Bt.. N
RMPFYNEW–. Key to North American birds; containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary. Illustrated by 6 steel plates and upwards of 250 woodcuts. Birds. 296 ANATIDiE, MERGANSERS. GEN. 271-2. Obs. The smew, or white nun, Mergelliis albellus, of Europe, has been attributed to N. Am. upon insufficient evidence, though very possibly occurring. Wils., viii, 12G, pi. 71, f. 4 ; NuTT., ii, 467 ; Aud., vi, 408, pi. 414 ; Bd., 817. 271-2. Genus MERGUS Linnaeus. * Bill not shorter than head, mostly red.
RM2AN626Y–Italy: a handbook for travellersFirst Part (Nothern Italy) . Grande. Chiese 1 Duomo D.5 2 Campanile o (ihirlandina. D.5 3 S.Aaostino * S.Bartolommeo 5 S.Domenico5Vjr. Sebastian/) i Pomposa, I 6 S.Francesco 7 S.Gioranni decollate 8 J. Giorgio 9 S.Paolo (MducaXorw az / 10 S.Pieiro10^ Carmine 11 S.Vtncenzo1? S. Carlo rotondo Editizj ed Isututi pubblici 12 Accademia delle Belle JrU E.3 13 tfrto Botanico (13.414- Osser^atorio Astronotnico EF4 15 PalaazoReaZe ,Sa/olaMl7 E.3.4 16 Cotrauiale D.5 17 - ^?trcivescovile D.5 18 SemmarioArcivescovile C.6 19 Universitit E.5W^J.azrZo E5 20 Jstituto Anatonuc
RMPG45T7–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 415 50-80 cm. long, creamy white in color, texture at first fleshy, be- coming more fibrous; pileus often 3 cm. thick, upper surface al- most plain, slightly scaly, all pilei united behind, teeth slender, often 12 mm. long. On sugar maple, beech, etc., causing rot of the heart-wood. H. diversidens Fr. causes white rot of oak and beech in Europe. H. schiedermayeri Heuff,^* injures apple trees in Europe. Irpex Fries (p. 414) Sporophore shelving or resupinate, hymenium on the lower side, from the fi
RM2AJDHPJ–The church in America and its baptisms of fire; being an account of the progress of religion in America, in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, as seen in the great revivals in the Christian church, and in the growth and work of various religious bodies . 79 5.641 4.979 6,195 6,281 6,216 8,914 9.561 10,812 10,182 10,490 9,79510,683 8,80810,02813,36812,763 4,9374,298 3,3333.9524.3853,9623,5664,9804,6935,3044,7155,2905,3056,5666,904 6,1347.046 7,0956,5857.0917,408 6,3896,838 7.1875,757 Total. $13,805,782 34,088 3,414 200,509 139,720 702 THE KINGDOM OF GOD IN AMERICA. A comprehensive view of
RMRDE7RN–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. LXXIV. MYRICA CE^ : MYB.1 CA. 935 SyTimymes. Gdfe Kali Syn. 443.; £la!&gnus Card. Hist. 212.; MJrtus brab&ntlca Ger. Emac. p. 1414.; Bhfis jBjTtiftlia Mlgica Bauh. Pin. 414.; B. sylySstris Sltera Datech. Hist. 110.; B. sylv&tris Park. Theat. p. 1451.; Myrica paWstris Lam.; G
RMRJ0HD4–. Check-list of North American birds [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. ;If ' < I A â «. 138 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. Subgenus RHYNCHODON Nitzscii. Rhynchodon Nitp^sch, Pterylog. 1840, 78. Type, by elimina- tion, Fako peregrin us Lath. 356. Falco peregrinus anatum (Bonap.). Duck Hawk Fahv anatum Bonap. Geog. & Coinp. List, 1838, 4. Falco peregrinus p. anatum Blasius, List B. Eur. 1862, 3. [B 5, 6, C 343, R 414, C 503.] Geog. Dist.â North America at large, and south to Chili. Breeds locally throughout most of its United States range. 350 a. Falco peregrinus pealei R
RM2CP0KYY–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and Lower California, with which are incorporated general ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds . 414 SYSTEMATIC SYNOPSIS. —PASSEBES — OSGINES from New England, Hudsons Bay, the Saskatchewan and Rocky Mts. to Texas and theGulf States.337. Q. p. aglsBus. (Gr. dyXaios, aglaios, s
RMRDXFE1–. The origin of a land flora, a theory based upon the facts of alternation. Plant morphology. 414 SPHENOPHYLLALES. B. PSILOTACEAE similar are they in their initial stages, though so different when mature. Those, however, which are to develop as sporophylls soon show an increase in thickness, while they grow less in length; an excrescence of the adaxial surface soon becomes apparent (Fig. 230 a), in which the superficial cells are chiefly involved: this constitutes the sporangiophore. The superficial cells at first form a rather regular series: they undergo more. Fig..230. Tmesipteris tanmnsis.
RMRJ19NM–. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. 413. 412. PeMI'HERIS MILLEKI. (P. 978.) 413. Pempiieris roEVi. (P. 979.) 414. Elassoma kverc ,adei. (P. 982.). 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.. Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931; Evermann, B
RMRRB869–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The florists whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders """"? from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis.. The Heart Nutting & Carswell FLORISTS 414 Second Street ,MACON,GA. "WE STRIVE TO PLEASE" j>£ Georgia^ sue Savannah, Ga. JOHN WOLF The Largest Grower of Cut Flowers in the South SAVANNAH ^ rLOKISTS and for all South Georgia ?EHBERS rLORIST«' TULEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have b
RMRRW6A7–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Andrews Cast Iron Vases UNEQUALED for LAWN and CEMETERY USE Produce a strong, vigorous growth of plants—use an Internal Reservoir, creating a System of Irrigation. SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST J. K. ANDREWS, rttentee, ELGIN, ILL. 414 Du Page Street. Mention The Review when yon write. YouknowtheBAUR CARNATION cur ^B k V or don't you? Then jou should. NothinK else half so good on ^^^^1^ ^ the market to save money. Here is a device designed to do this ^^^?^ ^ work Quickly and right. Cannot injure the flower in any way ^^^^^^^^^ &Qd makes a p
RMREME2F–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. 414 NATUKAL HISTOItY. fi«li rarely exceeding fourteen inches in length. The colour, ot lis body when living uro very beautiful, the upper pun being bright red, and the under part.s silvery white 1 here arc uiue npecios of Gurnard known to fre.nient tin. coiu.t^ of hugland, s<.nie, as the .Sa],phirine and the Mailed <jurnaj-ds, being most extraordinary in fonn. The B^lying Gurnard is common in the Indian seas. Its peet(jnd hus are so much enlarged, that when it springs out 01 the water, when pursued by th
RMRD8YDH–. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE ORANGE. 403 lines and dots, as shown at b in Fig. 414. The eggs, which often number a hundred under a single scale, vary in color from yellow to light -^^^•^^^- reddish brown, and are nearly oval in form. The voun<r louse is of a simi- lar color, very ac- tive, and when first hatched appears as shown in Fig. 415, where it is much enlarged. It crawls about briskly for half an hour or more, then settles. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images t
RMRDTP85–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fig. 414. — PriDgle's Arcto- staphylos. Fig. 415. — Bicolored Arcto- staphylos. KEY OF FORMS OF AECTOSTAPHYLOS FROM THE PACIFIC REGION HARDY ONLY SOUTH * Leaves smooth and fruit on smooth stems. (A.) A. Floweis in umbel-like clusters ; shrub 3-10 feet. Downy Arc- TosTAPHYLOs (410) — Arotostaphylos piingens. A. Flowers in elongated clusters; shrub or tree to 30 feet. Man- ZANITA (411) — Arctostaphylos Manzanita. * Leaves smooth ; fruit stems glandular. (B.) B. Flowers in elongated clusters; shrub or tree 8-25 feet. Pale- leav
RMRRNYYB–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Th* florlata wIio«e eartto aippMtf on th* p«k«« oanrylns flito b«ad, are pmmr^A to fill ordvrs '•"^^ from ottMT fiortsts for local deUvonr on tli* usual basta.. .' LOS ANGELES Broadway Florist 414^ SOUTH BROADWAY Telegraph and other orders promptly attended to. The best of work at moderate prices. Phones: A2761—Main 2837 SPOKANE, WASHINGTON Reimers Floral Art Shop RETAILERS AND GROWERS Colorado Springs, Colo. Orders Carefully Kxeouted PIKES PEAK FLORAL CO. Wbolesale and Retail Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery OLINE, ILL. Orders for Western
RMRDGMP5–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fio. 414. — Pringle's Arcto- staphylos. Fig. 415. — Bicolored Aroto- staphylos. KEY OF FORMS OF AECTOSTAPHYLOS FROM THE PACIFIC REGION HARDY ONLY SOUTH * Leaves smooth and fruit on smooth stems. (A.) A. Flowers in umbel-like clusters ; shrub 3-10 feet. Downy Arc- TOSTAPHTLOs (410) — Arofostaphylos piingens. A. Flowers in elongated clusters; shrub or tree to 30 feet. Man- zANiTA (411) — Arctostaphylos Manzanita. * Leaves smooth ; fruit stems glandular. (B.) B. Flowers in elongated clusters; shrub or tree 8-25 feet. Pale- leav
RMRJ1RP4–. The silva of North America [microform] : a description of the tree which grow naturally in North America exclusive of Mexico. Trees; Trees; Dicotyledons; Arbres; Arbres; Dicotylédones. I;: i if i 34 SILVA OF NORTH AMERICA. OSTRYA VIRQINIANA. Hop Hornbeam. Ironwood. Leaves oblong-lanceolate, acuminate or acute at the apex. CUPULIFERA Ostrya Virsriniana, K. Koch, Dendr. ii. pt. ii. 6 (1873). — Dippel, Handb. Laubholzk. ii. 139. — Koehne, Deutsche Dendr. 117. — Coulter, CotUrib. V. S. Nat. Herb. ii. 414 (Man. PI. W. Texas). Carpinus Ostrya, Linnaeus, Spec. 998 (in part) (1753). — Wangenlieim. B
RMRE3D8P–. Text book of zoology. Zoology. 414 Vertebrata. fingers is usually five, but may be smaller; the phalanges vary in number; in the Lizards they are generally as follows : two in the thumb, three in the second, four in the third, five in the fourth, three in the fifth digit. Pig. 340. Mg. 341. Fig. 342.. rig. 340. Carpus of a Turtle. IT lower portion of the ulna, B of the radius, u ulnare, i intermedinin, r radiale, c oentrale, 1—5 carpals first to fifth; s pisiform : I—V metacarpals.—After Gegenbaur. Fig. 341.—Carpus of a Lizard {Lacerta agiUs).—Modified from Gegenbaur. Fig. 342.—Left half of
RMRRKNAA–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CLEVELAND, 0. BRAMLEY & SON Store and GreenhouseB, 1181 E.7l8t St. Kent Brothers ^SSr" ""ZZ^T't" Newark, Otio Upper Sandusky, 0. B. E. CONSTIEN, ^^vTck f Toledo Commercial Club MEMBERS < Toledo Retail McrchanU I FiorisU' Telctfraph Delivery TOLEDO, OHIO METZ A BATEMAN 414 Bladison Ave. OHIO BUILDING. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO THE NETTS FLORAL CO., 1025 Pine St. FAIREST FLOWERS AT FAIREST PRICES VAN METER FLOWER SHOP !KiV SPRINGFIELD. 0. ?dBST FLOWERS FOR EVERY onCASIO.- MRS. J. B. FREEMAN OF "THE FLOWERS" 336 Superior S
RMRR8J3A–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. LOS ANGELES, CAL. ^Mck Service to any part of LOS ANGELES HOLLYWOOD SANTA MONICA OCEAN PARK BEVERLY HILLS SAWTELLE VENICE. Member F. T. D. AMLING SERVICE to any place in Southern California SANTA MONICA BLVD. A MONICA BLVD. I ^^ A,.^J^^ Tol at BUNDY DRIVE, Los Angcles, Lai. LOS ANGELES SEND YOUR ORDERS TO Broadway Florist Member F. T. D. 414 SO. BROADWAY LOS ANGELES HERBERT BATEMAN, Inc. FLORAL ART 647 South Grand Avenue Los Angeles, Calif. REDONDO FLORAL CO. 218 West Seventh Street Uemben of Florists' Telegraph Deliyery A. KNOPF F. B. REYHOND A. F
RMRJ4GFJ–. Sport with gun and rod in American woods and waters [microform]. Hunting; Hunting; Fishing; Fishing; Chasse; Chasse; Pêche sportive; Pêche sportive. 11 .! ⢠i' B |f.|nl Si I 'â '! illii i|i 'I 1^ W'' 'â lii l,.:ll ^ 414 SnliHoii - /'ls/n'ng. just tlu; thinj; to have a man stantiin^ on his head in a hirdi-hark canoe cvt-ry tinu; he ^cts " a rise," or the canot; takes a httle w ater runnin^f ilown rapitls. The experienced anj^l(;r chooses a frienil who is tlelil)erat«.', anil takes all ills philosophically, and, if possible, one with that fortunate disposition which permits him t
RMRRKE5N–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CLEVELAND, 0. BRAMLEY & SON Store and areenhouaee. 1181 £. 7l8t St. Kent Brothers ISg?"" ""Ztr^T't'^ Newark, Olio Upper Sandusky, 0. B. E. CONSTIEN, U^^^S. f Toledo Commercial Club MEMBERS < Toledo RetaU MerchaaU I FlorlsU' Telegraph Delivery TOLEDO, OHIO METZ A BATEMAN 414 Madison Ave. OHIO BUILDING F. T. D. 1315 CHERRY ST. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO THE NETTS FLORAL CO., 1025 Pine St. FAIREST FLOWERS AT FAIREST PRICES VAN METER FLOWER SHOP LT^iV SPRINGFIELD, 0. BEST FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION MRS. J. B. FREEMAN OF "THE FLOW
RMRDYR88–. The Guernsey breed. Guernsey cattle. 314 The Guernsey Breed Hulda of Birchwood 32252, A. R. 2014, G 299.22 Masher's Golden of Birchwood 32340, A, R. 2030, i; 306.30 Masher's Golden of Birchwood 32340, A. R. 2030, A. (re-entrv) 485.21 Gloria of Birchwood 32251, A. R. 2140, G 355.46 Helen of Birchwood 32253, A. R. 2141, G, 306.69 Freva B. 25625, A. R. 2821, E 414.91. â¢0.. ;;#'# 4 »â .-â >-'<â¢'. 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
RMRENDTG–. Economics of forestry [microform] : a reference book for students of political economy and professional and law students of forestry. Forêts et sylviculture; Politique forestière; Forest policy; Forests and forestry. FOREST ECONOMY. corresponding to the above enrmeration shows as follows (rounded off): — Diameter limit to which cut i* made. Inches. lO 13 14 Actual stock on hand, M ft. B.M. 4.6 4- 3- Amount of cut obtainable after o I ao I 30 I 40 IsoyMn. M ft. B.M. ,40 44 .76 1.04 1.24 1.84 2 2.48 3.32 3.23 414 4.85 This table shows that, while the cut to lO-inch yields of course a larger ha
RMRPXE8M–. Histoire naturelle des mammifères, avec l'indication de leurs moeurs, et de leurs rapports avec les arts, le commerce et l'agriculture;. Mammals. 414 ORDRE DES RONGEURS.. 11 l> R 0 M Y S A Y T. N T I !.' B L C , I /'") CV £ IV. 11(1. mais celui du premier est orangé en dessous et celui du second est blanc. M. O'Cilby a ajouté comme troisième espèce THydromys a ykntiîk fauve (llydromys fulcogaslcr) , delà rivière des Cygnes; toutefois, M. Cray est d'avis que cette prétendue espèce et les deux précé- dentes ne constituent que de simples variétés. FIN DE l/OUDUli DUS LION (i Kl U
RMRDC0K2–. The birds of Australia. Birds. Toobh-billed liower-bird SceiioiJccetes dentirostris Eauisay. (After Qotjld-Sharpe.) [See page 414.]. 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.. Lucas, Arthur Henry Shakspere; Le Soue?f, W. H. Dudley. Melbourne, London [etc. ] Whitcombe and Tombs Limited
RMRDWN3B–. The Entomophthoreae of the United States. Phycomycetes; Fungi. Memoirs Boston Soc.Nat Hist. Vol. IV Plate XXr,. 379-391. GRACILIS. 392-409 CONICA. 414-429. CI CAD INA. 410-413. RANARUM.. 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.. Thaxter, Roland, 1858-1932. Boston, Pub. by the Society
RMRE22TC–. The bird, its form and function. Birds. 414 The Bird escape from danger. Again, the theory has been advanced that these white patches merge with the sliy when the rab- bit or deer makes the first high frantic leap to escape an assailant, the white spots thus tending to confuse the creature making the attack. We are, however, far from certain whether any such interpretations can be applied to those birds, such as the Junco, the Meadowlark, and the Vesper Sparrow, which have the lateral feathers of the tail white; but in these cases the first theory seems at least more probable, as these birds
RMRDC8HJ–. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. 414 VETEEINAEY HYGIENE The blood shed by opening the body may easily be scraped up with the earth and thrown into the iire. It is only in cases of anthrax that any serious objection can be offered to evisceration before cremation, but with care no harm need arise. We have burned over a hundred anthrax bodies by the above method. The greatest care was, of course, taken to collect everything that was shed on the ground and throw it on the fire; further, the hot ashes were subsequently scattered all over the place where the body had been opene
RMRDAA65–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and Lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds. 414 SYSTEMATIC SYNOPSIS. —PASSEBES — OSCINES. from New England, Hudson's Bay, the Saskatchewan and Eocky Mts. to Texas and the Gulf States. 337. Q. p. aglae'us. (Gr. d
RMRDB86K–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds; 1887. 414 SYSTEMATIC SYNOPSIS.—PASSEEES^ OSCINES. from New England, Hudson's Bay, the Saskatchewan and Rocky Mts. to Texas and the Gulf States. 337. Q. p. aglae'us. (G
RMRDMXB2–. Wild Spain (Espan?a agreste): records of sport with rifle, rod, and gun; natural history and exploration. Natural history; Hunting; Game and game-birds. 414 "WILD SPAIN. drops of blood, all enveloped in sand, quite indiscernible to my eye, were instantly detected by the guardas. The dogs were laid on, and within a few minutes we heard the crash which told of the stag at bay. The final scene was. A FIFTEKN-l'OINTER. just completed when I reached the spot—on foot, for in the rough scramble through forest and broken ground I had managed to get thrown, gun and all, and preferred to finish t
RMRDCXCP–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds; 1887. AETIFICIAL KEY TO THE FAMILIES. 233 Page — exposed; length — over 9 inches; color brown or blue . Corvid^ 414 — 7-8 inches; crested; 6 glossy black Ampelid^ 325
RMRDAB45–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and Lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds. ABTIFLGIAL KEY TO TEE FAMILIES. 233 Page — exposed; length — over 9 inches; color brown or blue . Cokvidjs 414 — 7-8 inches; crested; S glossy black AMPEHBiE 326 —4|-6
RMRDBG09–. West African forests and forestry . Forests and forestry. ->3&fe**His«S!giSS5&K ^^^SM Fig. 95.—Young Oil Bean Tree in bearing (Pentacletbia maciopbylla), Degema Station. Fig. 96. — Red Oak (Berlinia^ acaminata), 20 feet in Giith, standing near the Som- breiro Rivet, Degema Station. To face p. 414,. 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.
RMRDF2AH–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 414 ARBORETUM ET FKUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. the Rocky Mountains. Height 10 ft. to 20 ft. Introduced in 1800. Flowerb white; April. Fruit purple j ripe in July. Decaying leaves rich yellow. Vmieties. S4 3f A. (v.) 0. 2 subcordata Dec.; Jronia subcordata Raf.; Mais micro- carpa Raf.—A nativ
RMRDYM21–. Productive sheep husbandry . Sheep. 414 MANAGEMENT ON RANGES IN THE WEST Marketing Wool.—Getting the wool to market is a task which follows soon after shearing. As stated above, whenever possible, shearing plants are located alongside railroads in order to avoid a long haul to a shipping point, but some shearing must be done in the interior, fifty miles or more from the railroad and a long haul is involved in getting the wool to a place of shipment. Trains con- sisting of several wagons, each loaded high with sacks of wool aggregating a ton or more in weight, are formed for this purpose. The
RMRJ4705–. Key to North American birds [microform] : containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. 414 SYSTEMATIC SYyOPSIS. —PASSERES— OSCIXES. from Now Eugliinil, Hudiiiopiirciis, and other parts in proportion, excepting the bill and feet, which are (piite as long. (^>. baritus, Ud., 1858, uec auct. Q. agkeus, Hd., 18(i().) 18. Family CORVID.ffl: Crows, Jays, etc. CtiUri rostra I Oxcines with 10 prima- ries. — A rather larg
RMREP1EW–. English trees and tree-planting [microform]. Trees; Arbres. I' S !. 414 ENGLISH TREES AND TREE-PLANTING. CHAPTER XX. HEDGES. OtD-FASHIOHBD KNGLISH HEDGES- -VAHIETIE8 OP HEDGE PLANTS THE HAWTHORN—PLANTING THE ' QUICKS'—PRUNING—THE CRAB TREE— THE BUCKTHORN—BEECH HEDGES: CULTIVATION—THE HORNBEAM —THE MAPLE—HEDGES FOR WET OR B03GT LAND—HOLLT HEDGES —FURZE HEDGES—ASCENT OF THE SAP IN TREES. The old-fashioned English hedge-row, lofty and wide-spreading, and frequently occupying about a quarter of the field it was originally planted to enclose, was often a picturesque object at various seasons of t
RMRJ5FB7–. The water birds of North America [microform]. Birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux aquatiques. V, vionocerata, summer adult. C. munocerata, winter adult. Of this remarkable genus but one species is known; this having given ornithcdogi.sts much trouble before the deciduous character of the nasal horn and mandibular process was fully under- stood ; the same species in winter plumage, with these appendages absent, being referred to a different genus Q^Sugnmtorhina"). Cerorh]mcha monocerata. THE HOBN-BILLED AITK. Akfi monocerata, Pall. Zoog. l!osso-As. II. 1826, 362, no. 414. Ccrorhina mmio
RMRJ5B24–. Key to North American birds [microform] : containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. 464 138. 414. 415. SYSTEM A TIC SYNOPSIS. — PICABIjE — CYPSELIFOBMES. entirely green, these having dark ends in rufus 9 ; rufons on lateral tail-feathers confined to their bases and of less extent than the black, while in riifua ? the rufous equals or exceeds the black area. The next to tlie middle tail-feather in platycercuH 9 is
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